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— ‘The Seattle Star mericans “Will Be in Little Danger Clean Campaigns N Rs. |! A. START D, No, 1 write . ‘ thinking during t I A le tw ¢ = ene ak e ¢ ve over } \ Is it ve political depravity in cand dates oO W which they ay attain their A 1 t goa at | ching the life ar me of the oppo t nent? Does t elp in any way to serve the public . * ” Especially when these men know that very often the accu | gry pe aaa sations th | y . f “How can r character expect the votes | ‘ < ebe ‘ former ‘ in Bobbed Hair, Then and Now bine thelr forces “t I is ¥ improbable tl the bob-hair “phantasy,” as Re, susteed - : / ists may b ined to it, isa matter of | tne « Nar : ds om a spirit of levity, might even be said that Preside Teao K ie pe = pearance ¢ ving been attained by ap- ent kles, but let that pass. The main point is a dhe setae pabl e not new or original with this age or y at ial eee te : nef s th exc without precedent ft t equippe . r back as s ago, we learn from a letter written by John ( of London—John was some | , . wns, Soeerding 4 writer in his day of England went on such a te ation ~ short-hair debauch as to ce eir men folks, and Mongolia, Mongolia even royalty,” to a state that was “almost frantic.” Marshal Chang's t Indeed, the indignant and outraged king ordered the ; sly orcad Mera y together “to inveigh ie insolencies of our women, and x of brode brimmed hats, pointed dublets, cut short or shorne,” In addition and sig- nificantly, the king gave it out straight that, “if pulpit admonitions will not reform them, I will proceed by an- - Re r other course.” rane Mr. Chamberlain was so sadly impressed by the con- duct of the clipped women that he closed his lugubrious | his cler London to ¢ against membered that China iblte, is rea theyre hair werless to make letter with this comment on the situation and the king's Epona yp genlirrety order: “The truth is, the world is very much out of order, n thé Whahepoa . on jade but whether this well mende it God knowes.” eral miles from the mouth, which That, mind you, was 250 years ago—in 1680 to be Teen te e om ge the exact—and here we are again and with no king to inter- dtsons' OC": 1.100.068 a5d° a the fere. The world thenadays, as it has been from the ™ osmopolitan place moment Adam and Eve violated the law of domicile, was iain Meroe te galloping toward the devid despite the efforts of its dis- mining Sriedee gf art turbed royalty and frantic men. Today, short-sighted, Pers arts ineen aod short-changed and short-haired, it is doing the same thing what r elt th Arte again, or yet, according to those who claim to know ayes ee h h, Ita Always, always headed for the devil. And what “will Being a treat fiw mende it God knowes.” open to vesldint The Settleme Not Guilty! ie ant éo-ba OMERCIO HISPANO of Madrid, an organ somewhat % a like our own dear Wall Street Journal, boosts Spain's military dictatorship thus: “Interest of 5 per cent is guaranteed by the govern- ment on all investments made in new industries. What government has ever done that?” Not guilty, as to Uncle Sam. Five per cent? It is to laugh. The common vision of new industries is 20 to 80 per cent, and a good many of the old industries are goug- aieme of hardly be ve for: Amertear British, Japanese and other war ships are at anchor in the Whangpoo, off the world-famous Bund, river or avenue bor THI EATTLI TAR Bringing Home the Bacon V P W ao CIENCE | Y: W for Cal, banker, Caroline Brehm, for v ou Kitows About BY ROBERT 8 Men, All Running for President! |e se 3 of ’em, But What TALLEY of the Other 5? ca JASHINGTON, Sept ! Eight and Miss of Lon Beach, Bhe in ice preside woman ca in the national race public office Faris ing that. To be sure, Uncle Sam guarantees 5 or more I etters FROM Readers per cent to some old industries, like the Wall Street a STAR = f t t owned railroads, but it is exceptional when he offers 5 All letters to The Star must have name and address. 1 per cent on even his own new enterprises, such as his trol by t ke I bonds. Militaristic or any other brand of government GAINES TALKS ABOUT EARWIGS : ready Ri My will never get a whisper of applause, in America, on any | Editor The Star mite baa ee Sane - measly 5 per cent guarantee. There is tco blamed little I am loathe to enter into a pol : bt eanaekt liscussion when I am date for office andidates for ot a cand! of the in the get-rich-quick in it. However, commis 4 North t made a As He Fights pabenednhear the conduct HAT sort of a politician is this La Follette, any- | which are charges st the county way? comm lsat a he stating that oo: . : 9: money appropriated for earwig e He controls the republican party in Wisconsin. He can tobisiaatee: ha te bg He ijn py re put his own electors on the republican ticket and force | ing potitica Coolidge to run in the independent column, and this is |, Buclosed 1 just what any of the old party bosses would do; for, oe A rchpa cami with such, the end justifies the means, no matter how ~ take the liberty of for July, 1924 as large an that covered in 1 The inspection of th he name, eo carwig ex hor and is the basis of ¢ expected t ; 1 the county pay roll for the earwig| pay rolls. « that unfair or disreputable the latter may be. And, campaign for tho month of July,| In all fairness I ask that you pub wy This nominee, “Fighting Bob,” notifies the republican [cam wae ue, wee cy! a al|tiah these facts, national committee that his Wisconsin convention will riage pale BM or glecegss ad ocr nc Nea WM. A. ¢ have sent out a n a r 3 k you to publish these Chairman, Board of him to put on the ticket straight-out Coolidge men, while the | pay rolls? They show that nine peo-| Commiasioners. nh ned La Follette electors will run on an independent ticket! ‘ ‘ —_——. fane en egal treo aera Why? Because Bob La Follette fights square and is a MARGARINE | OPPOSES FRENCH _ {that wouta make them a little profit true republican, If he put his men on the Wisconsin | Edtor The Star: ___ | Editor The Star when he come and un ticket, Coolidge would have no show whatever. La Fol- In regard to your editorial “Free | Now that the fall élection is bringing | them two cents in order to get a M - ‘ hast Advice to a Young Propogandist,” out a number of candidates for the cial fri lette makes no fight on republican regularity when that Aug. 18, 1924 ditterent” offiees - auld “athong' thém sogg Fs regularity is truly republican, and he believes in giving ‘There ix no attempt on the part of | some of whom are seeking office af the dairymen of Washington or ref. No. 16 to bar vegetable oil the people a chance to fully express themselves. erendum No. H ~ |or prevent them from being sold a such, The objection to mixing them FABLES ON HEALTH theitia Gaver with skim milk to giv [ TO AID TEETHING! and then selling them as substitutes . jfor butter and milk. They are, in counterfeit Most of the substitutes affected by fact ter by writing this buddies to loc eand. etraying the ex-service man, am all attention to the field of ee if they are your over the dates and friends or enemie The one in yp service man should he filed for the office of governor, |, rtlcular who the ex & defeated is E. L, French who be interesting in | Editor The SHORT VACATIONS Star er two weeks ago I beg 1 ae mothers blame teething for chew on. A hard dry crust of bread | pererendum No, 16 are manufactured From Vancouver, Wash Liha \ it rr ne me at many of the ailments attack- | 1s fast supplanting the teething ring. | trom cocoanut oil which is brought| 7 piainiy Yeoall. when the wate \ooeee iN a eniaiin at t Hore ig thelr young children When the teeth are coming in, the | trom the Philippines and other Pa-|bonus bill was ag that Beadich want ict on ; matt iva, hin bhie aaioe But investigation has showed di-| baby’s mouth should be left alone. | cigie islands, and according to our'one who voted againat it, as well as of it Ou id be prevented by the adop gestive disturbances to be due to bad | Erupting teeth may be kept clean own state agricultural department, 18 ;20 others as | Ue Of Dew rule f pre ver nd feeding and chilling of the baby's} with a plece of clean gauze or cotton, | proquced under very unsanitary con-| ariee toxing tt fo uch vacations as other public em body, more than to the teething | wrapped about a well washed finger | Gitions, and would effect the South. | y At, ra ha aoe over, cast| ployes enjoy mi nis usually two troubles and dipped in a sal sn. aie eitvath Gee Vary Vikila te*arls pect avons who den a an eek Th : tee erat hed Piaty lot seat tolled seat cient ve: hit tealie Gt make ao |, Detter atbetitued, due to lenordnoel man, four’ years, age ar. French |montae, acd ctu employes two Give it a freshly cooked chicken leg | salt solution use one-half teaspoonful |°f the users, are replacing a large | was necking the office of lieutenant | weeks is certainly one of those glar number of cows in this state. I be lieve this is poor business as it crip. local industry, reducing tax meat on it) to glass of boiled water. or thighbone (witho of salt in ples a — a Hol ~ able property and throws men out of | ° 1 employment Cochyvars | ‘The United States government has DAILY ) lalready seen fit to legislate against POEM such substitutes, but the law is o”- =f POEM ~ largely evaded by the substitution |companies. Colored oleo is required LITTLE old mailbox stands out in the road and it plainly is marked|to pay 10 cents per pound tax, un “R. F. D.” A heap of real sentiment in it is sewed tho it means| Colored one cent per pound. Now the naught to you or to me manufactureres enclose a capsule of A little old lady and little old man care not if the thing looks forlorn,| Coloring matter with each pound sold It’s well served its purpose as any box can and a pathway out to ft they‘ve| With instructions for the user to mix, | thus evading the law There are worn f | Each when the mailman ix making his run he stops; then he’s soon , on his w The rural old people rush out, and it's fun just to see what| Our state college of Washington he’s left them each day | has made experiments on rats, as has A mail order house sends a log fine, It's bulky as bulky can be. But] been done by others, and found the nevertheless they will read every line and ul of the pictures they'll soe , ‘The other odd things that are carelessly hurled and *hat lighten the|food value, and it is thought by mail master’s load just keep rural people in touch with the world thru the| leading physicians their uso is detri mailbox that stands in the road. | mental to physical, if not mental de (Copyright, velopment. You will also note that the wom en's clubs and P. T. A‘s.. who have made investigation, amd really have |the welfare of children at heart, fa 1924, for The Star) pose butter substitutes, and are | (not selfishness.) | Butter substitutes are | when you consider food values, but are extremely expensive. ROGER B, WILLIAMS, other laws restricting transportation, | butter substitutes very different in| | vor the use of milk products and op: | on | |record as favoring referendum No, 16 | not cheap | |Rovernor, but was badly de | not Mr. | a | | farmer, ated, and ain let us ‘anted, French claims to be a alrt | with the farm vote behind show him that he is | wh Davis or La Follette? You want to know, don’t you? bulletin ready for distribution covering the biog answer lidates uestions for president. It will ing THE CANDIDATES (Oped mvis a What sort of men are these? part have they played in their countries’ do they look like? What about their inequalit) nich so often curse urs truly JAMES B. BI Dept RADFORD, No. 6. Who'll be the next president? What have they done? affairs up to date? families? phies of the thre these and many Fill out the coupon below and mail as directed. POLITICAL EDITOR, Washingto 1322 New York Ave., Washington, I want a copy of the bulletin, dates," stamps for same. Name St. and No, or R. F. and inclose herewith five cents in State.... n Bureau, The Seattle Star, D. ©, "The Presidential Candi- loose postage What What Our Washington bureau has 4 other and special privilege oclet ng new the produc nd mak \| Sez Dumbell Dud; Woman’s place is in the home, and when she is out of place everything else seems to be out of place. | TABLET FOODS | ng farm ea WHAT DID WORLD FLIGHT KEALLY PROVE? fragile to ar of long government fi 2 ex f ame old Scottish minister,”’ sn who had told several Scot tish stories, “met two of his m he thought wv s practice than most of thi Those are members of said the lawyer, them lon’t know,’ ‘but I know t & they [ A Thought not Rejoice when falleth, glad M7 when he N effort made for the happiness of others lifts us above our- es.—Mre. L, M. 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