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1 ONT PORE ARIE RON ADL en al pi aa 6 . nee rn ---| The Seattle Star Publienea Dally | The Mar ' Publientng Tae ory Phone = e600 | to work 12 hours rous radical and 3 a day in a factor tearer-down Ther ous, so eviden statements that they are is nothin indefe Why, then, this hesitancy? Why do ish nalvete, whether they'll vote aye or 1 turers’ association to “do something for The Manufacturers’ association says vere already is a state law. Well, passage of the national suffrage amendr there was a state suffrage There was a state dry law. of the 18th amendment? It did not. Passage of either of these amendme: facturers’ association. What the Manufacturers’ association wants to get an adverse vote on the nat then repeal the state law. It wants “cl cheap. ment arguments . Says the association, hink over. sible, that there is no every legislator knows it as well as you do Did the association protest against the aper a ers’ association is helping favor of working small chil ve a God inalienable ybody who s different i riven, y, and ¢ of the good old con thinking over are prepostero 0 obviously igument in its favor—and legislators still wonder, with child may? Do they expect the manufac- them’’? it is against the natior ii iav’ because Did the ment? It did not ‘lation protest against ussag its made no difference to the Manu- wants to do is obvious enough. It ional child labor amendment and heap labor”—and_ children are mighty If the Manufacturers’ association DOESN’T want to do this, why is it afraid of having the state law cinched | talk about “allowing congress to invade it’s worried about, why doesn’t it work for the 1 ment? Legislators who aré “thinking it over” Everybody else decided long ago. The only question before the legislature is: tle children, or for the Manufacturers’ < judge each legislator on that basis. “Disloyalty” | HERE is a move on, politicians at the city- ing, to oust Herbert Shaw county purchasing agent. “He hasn't been loyal,” is the indefinite charge that these politicians make against him. That means, from all we that Shaw hasn’t been with them. The records show that Shaw has saved the county a lot of money in his pur- | chases, He has impressed. everybody ex- cept the interested politicians, with his ability to do efficient work, to administer the affairs of the county, and to sit tight, and saw wood, taking no hand with the other fellows in making political dickers and building their political fences. If that’s disloyalty, we know of several thousand more A No. 1 men who ought to be thrown out of their jobs on a similar pretext. hong certain yunty build from his job can gather, playing politics Bigger Doors for Schools LACE—A country school house in Oklahoma. It might be Washington. Time—Christmas eve. It is a small, ugly building, one storied and badly in need of a coat of paint. The windows are HIGH-SILLED and NARROW. There is ONE NARROW DOOR. In’one corner of the single room there is a sheet-iron drum stove, RED- HOT. The room on this night is filled with men, women and children—plain, sturdy folks of the countryside. They have good American names. In the casualty list you will find such names as Hill, Jackson, | Biggers, Duke, Clemens, Bolding and | Coffey. The men have come in their best Sun- day sui the women in their company clothes. The Christmas program is fin- ished. The children, well drilled by teacher —who is among the dead—have sung and spoken pieces. Then expectancy! Santa Claus appears. The tree is on the sant | ington. | fathers Answers to Your Questions amendment? It If that's all veal of the dry amend- xy passage of the » homes” is had better hurry up and decide. Are you going to vote for lit- association? Voters of the state will low platform t ig H The Claus fellow in ¢ 1 cx skers a good friend and neighbor Santa Claus is about to give presents to the good little boys and girls of the Hobart school district, Oklahoms It might, we repeat, have been Wash- In the little towns of Washing- | ton and in the rural districts there are hundr of similar school buildings with LLED WINDOWS and NARROW feeble flicker of flame ame set fire to the dry The cotton batting 7 I HIGH - SILL NARROW DOOR! Habit is a thing. Our built schools with narrow window and high sills so that inquisitive, restiv children would not be tempted from th studies by sights without. T built schools with narrow doors. And in small towns and in the country we have been building schools that way ever since. Let us thank God, selfishly, that it hap- pened in Oklahoma, not in Washington. Let us pray that a similar tragedy may never occur in Washington. But let u co-operate with God, who, perhaps, per- mitted the Hobart tragedy as a warning to us, by building school houses with plenty of LOW-SILL windows and plenty of WIDE, OU NGING doors. WINDOWS! ONE THIRTY-SIX DEAD! strong fore- Chemistry HUNDRED useful products are de- rived from sweet potatoes by Dr. George W. Carver, negro professor at Tuskegee institute. He is a wizard at agricultural chemistry. From the sweet potato he produces synthetic rubber, coffee, candy, ink, shoe blacking, dyes, paint, etc. Chemistry is one of the most profitable fields open to the oncoming generation. If you have a son in doubt as to his ca- reer, have him investigate industrial and agricultural chemistry. — Q What is a Yori? | Lord, eight stages are necessary—|%————-___——- ——_—— f was BY ani ae ye tha yoog coke , || YOu can get an answer to | emperature of allower h go Piil-| self-control, religious observance e inendil 0 low Experiments osophy, one of the orthodox systems |} any question of fact or in- | ne unendurable ‘ r of Hin phile ). The main ob-| Postures, regulation of the breath, | formation by writing The ne « the for bervice at of Hindoo phil y. The main o e | a ! | aN ex ‘3 Nines oat estraint of the senses, steadying of| | tle Star Question F r, | ject of the Youu is to establish) restraint of " ~ " und this much cold, bu the doctrine of a Supreme ng,\the mind, meditation, and profound| ne York ave, V ‘ashington, | | oug it . Rea ai ah fe a it and to teach’ the means by which| contemplation | C., and Inclosing 2 cents im | (\ SPE ATT z the human soul may become per- ae manently united with it. The Yoga) philosophy declares that to attain) “Familiarity bre the concentration which Ieada to| A, This is a union of the soul with the reme| Syrua, lrsa ?- ‘AS there ever a time when your heart beat so fast ort of « haze? Was ghere ever a time whon the moments| "ven Your lection as a victory \THEN the cold weather begins [oldaxhioned remedy consists ot at-| Heat Controlled, enamel finished CLARK bianca seats, 6 t and w utes and ho seomed like days? for law and order, When that is the nany peo are bothered with |iowing a small amo S | Aatta hd aetieed a a reins ops measured and con- Te slptanA PLae A Ui as WEE lniatuadl Aponte Vou'ré wervous al MAUBGieat JAimeroiis’ stand «i. mlnoritreat troubles! auch ee Neate pit Bi Meelis vst amcor an eel JEWEL or RELIABLE GAS RANGE. trolled oven heate ner@bus can be, “Was there ever,” you wonder, while pacing the floor, | gether. nes al © mouth | a a for any kind of “a man quite ax lucky as me (Fakaeely Smoking: or living in smoky, dusty | ‘TAKe @ bit of borax, about tho size | Only $5.00 cash payment at time of purchase oven corre A nurse hui by and she Q. How can rust be removed factory towns also bri this trouble}of a bean, Let it dfsolve sle 1 d he d } ¢ ip ian * * aking. spit hehe olen monet Pa Noy RE AG: CET eat Festhlad SAREE eA Le steel and valance in 10 equal monthly payments. En- 4 d then hortly left) A. Try a mixture of 30 parts are likely to result, Public speaking | within an hour if a clear speaking | joy the full convenience and ecenomy of superior cookery. ing alone in eo and walt sel seven parts hydrochloric 4nd nlnglig are also causes. | Jor. singing voice te to ba desired Our special sale and credit allowance closes December 31, 1924. bringer of Jo: What he loudly The knowledg mal and glad golly, ut last, you're a Dad! Le... (Copyright, 1924, for The Star) will shout, “it's @iri” or instead that everyone's happy and well will 1 Q. Who originated the iho lived about 42 B.C And then, full of proudne your chest starts to swell, SY loose stamps for | medic: if | | vice | dential, igned expression All letters contempt.” nrim of Publius gratul » Mr, ( Pe jelected to the governorship | Massachusett wa vember 5, 1919, ; when your mind| telegraphed: . “1 President as the doe-\ plate @ith a linen rag aj with the flutd, then polish ure r to you aid Bibercs reply. No | | or marital ad- lies, confi- | must be} ————-% Q. Is it te t former President of 1. Yes, from hf sick bed on No- Wilson congratulate you moistened " Q Where are tho Aleutian islands? mike you feel nor-| A, These are a string of talands tretched across the northern end |of the Pacific ocean between Alaska ory | Mr. Fixit | | Writer Complains to Him of he Loves of Eunice and Claude; No.17 | Star’s New Picture Novel, a Serial Love old Entirely by Photo- graphs in Daily Installment rh Story Garbage Collection; Another of “No Left |¥¢ Turn” Signs at Traffic Corners | . ike . eS $ M! FIXITS 1 have an 7 3 » do with Pa ome c i f you [am d | a d if Mr. Fixit doe F: first time a « ‘ , re t Ks 7 « : ¥ an ‘ ve te a fire bh Pe ‘ “ ne r - 0 " h te Wie wn aie 3700. The u e ff This a4 fs ! e wot |G « lot thet r ctr bg wie ba i rf ‘ s that ff a * ! . mM ® phed t % \ iM. 4 4 7 6 J gale I her stern’ father, Eunice Ble cets secretly young Claude Marvin, a £ / ge ¢ orrow's St 1 P J $$ —____—_ 7 oa : hate nae'e P ort, ipuyte a, the traf bd bd ‘ ‘ re hardship Is It Wort ile to Live Longer? : te bd \oy thi BY FRANK J. TAYLOR hill and - ea a tes J . : ‘ \ DEAD this ‘ ut tigi “¢ ‘ V What do you . ot is oe ' * ‘ are all to 2 | ci L t vy crous for the aver: ae 1 (Ave P < . Th ; i drop down into heary | & | mind t . « 1 If a a - . at ® ‘ Li th a t Pp. m. you have ts Y 1 a 4 was H ! be p ly neg f Stewart st. before | | hey F y of w ¥ ; roi A rl 1 1 allow you to ture By - of te a * st Before reaching Unies pu | ri ' h displ t dd then vy will avoid being th | ne ak " Pinney ught in trap at Union, ot ; AB a ee adit be he bh t | tot 14, Gre P. G. it | pay casts in t ‘ fn : \o Liha Aig The tr department declares 4 our lives saved when - 90 foggy that the Left Turn” signs are : ; ing & they are going? 1 ne - very necessary at certain crossings man who sald t sirongera in the city badly) con ‘ . 07 FROM A WOMAN'S VIEWPOINT. ——————— 0 during the rush hours, and am open ES ; : aot fused because of this, MR&.I-M. | mainly for the protection of the wai Winslow, f t nt He on says dest he 1 lett Medical school dnd profes : n S8Y8/ pedestrian. The matter ts ‘etion of the’ traf- at these points. atter is in the ex- and will have to . as there is much part of drivers y and suddenly No Left” sign were not expecting it 4 to drive several et down one of the lead- largely to the ¢ Ko be-/ tic men on dut ubt this { public health ‘The Man-Made Woman\:.": | he s for sweet femininity Telling It to numer to i & tle and Congress Hs I ? x H 1 ; nar : : AVING THE SOTL | What Folks hands alone tex the pow eral_weltare | —— WILLIAM HOLT \ Are Saying | BISHOP | HUGE Mew WOeBee22 ¢255 Fret BER S2SERKEE AE 4B ere SCIENCE ————,, nd | EUCALYPTUS | Ss sem the 1 treeless States may be preach It simple, low DR. 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