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THE SEATTLE STAR OUT OUR WAY aR NW ei * WILLIAMS | IDIGNITY IS VIRTUE WE — WITH SENATE, AND» ceer| The Seattle Star [v= Publishing Oo, Nicoll @ Huthman, Special Representat! fan PY Phone Main P 10% Mentger c chigan Ave 00. SCALDED- HM ve? \ | FA ELE fi WITH DAWES By mail, out of city, ) . © months $1.00, pear $3.0 y carrier, elty NI sarin we pier sath We mnie Sia ie lca mai BY CHESTER H. ROWELL } “ g : DRANG riper fel 1 SHOULD ICE, PRESIDENT DAWES faces the most unruly { a Keep Your Yacht, Mw Coolidge!) >!!! ie peu ordination of women to the | Hi} SCRAPED. GET IN school he ever taught. He shocked all its tradi i i RESIDENT COOLIDGE, it is reported, | P Gewan has elected the first woman, H W715 Too THERE BEFORE T | tions at their first meeting, and, what is wor . got is about to aband@n the presidential | yfrs Rosalie fino. to the territorial 4 H HOT- 00: SMACK HOO. himself laughed at, That is the least auspiciou s begin- i yacht Mayflower, because it costs so much | Jogistature g i] wt GosH ning possible for a yew teacher who hopes to maintain to keep it up. The cost is, roughly, half Ta es Bar ere 71 . YY | discipline. He was “undignified” and a | The chamber of deputies in Rio De y | MAL DO | 4, 2 j a million dollars a year | Janeiro is expected to act favorably on a YY | | ¥ vv the senate thinks that is a fault. He ne 4 1 ' We hope the president won't do it. | bill making women eligible for all’ public Oi, we YA WAN “impertinent, and the ae pane \ f Hh The chief executive of the richest coun- offices, including the presidency, || 7 MET Gyt jpn that is a worse fault. He ie ic abt Sy i A i try on earth certainly should have a yacht Thirty-two women are serving in the SCALDID # - his place, and the senate itl vat 2 j | H at his disposal for whatever uses he cares German teichstag, whereas in our own = f the worst fault of ral Altoge rer ; a ! / ij to make of it. He has little enough pri- | congress only two women will sit next the senate—General Dawes is in bad. 4 } { vacy as it is, and if sometimes he can year, { } escape politicians, diplomats, senators and Woman a chatte Wake up, Mr, Man; UT the trouble is, General Dawes is if job-seekers, and have a f hours with she is coming into her own—everywhere, | right. The things he wants done i Mrs. Coolidge and some of his friends, tax- emer | | ought to he done. — His conception that payers won't complain at the cost. Proving It these things are his business is in ac- cordance with the constitution, even if the senate has habitually ignored that | fact. General Dawes is a specialist in t The Mayflower is manned by naval 0! cers and men. And whether they serve on that or on some other vessel it is much WENTY-SEVEN “organization” dem- ocratic senators stood in with the Old Guard and demoted the “insurgent” | Kowell ; @ same; they have to be paid anyhow, senators from their committee chairman- | a bration. i “4 St : : th th } to be paid } t fi th tt I | dministration. He found a big busir og ‘3 The expense of keeping the yacht is more ships. | working wrong, and he made it work right. e a { apparent than real. Little by little they are proving the the purchases and supplies of ne aS peed had raed ig A president gets little enough fun out charge that the old parties are but “two wrong, and he made them work right ay ie a the ig of life as it is. Secret service men follow | souls with but a single thought, two | business of the v nited State A wove ee Mi poh 0) i‘: him about, he is the center of attention hearts that beat as one.” ing wrong. The tradition ud hat Ke i, i “aabees j | wherever he goes, and every word he utters | Some perfectly fine democrats are mov- and let them continue to work wrong. would be th 8 is listened to attentively. He lives in a ing to revivify the old democracy and first time in his life, ee el: i; glass house, some equally fine other folks are moving | | | siglo Tse ai ws Keep your yacht, 3 Mr. Coolidge. | for a third party | 1s | be necessary, do not t the Hail the Woman! No Such Thing | Ba P | But the remsion must com ¢ NEWS item from darkest India tells HEY interview Mary Garden to the . : , operas it, still “prom of the appointment of two Indian extent of a column as to “the perfect | le r | po forthe same pur. women, one in the city of Madras and the man” and the crux of Mary’s talk is, “A = LL | | must take the initiative : rd "4 tan OR i is i se,” Yo ¢ 7 FPowillams if they have to u u ting them not to keep vA other in Mangalore, to the office of hon- | Perfect man is impossible.” No call for : torial methods, too promise ee orable presidency asinirats, a high posi- it, save that Mary interviews well. | HEROES ARE MADE -NoT BORN. Bo In 6 Bis Oe Sm. Char the vi pres of which is merely tion in the India judiciar: Maybe Adam was created perfect, but —— re bluff undignified” all you prelimina: Which is singularly interesting to | he didn’t remain so long, and there has “ ” like a true. The only § ‘American feminists in view of their recent | been no perfect man since his early days, | bere The Wild fpr Pieeo Days question ts whether tt ts a fault | unsuccessful campaign for appointment of | 80% woman, nor child. A very, very lim- ea nie ie eae ia Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, assistant geen murabes “ eye bap ee | BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON " ey ey | | attorney general at Washington, to the have a perfect man, but the neighbors ss 2: Se ACD} . ‘ Steal bench in California. . é | know better. Nor would a perfect man GONE Wild West" has become , nd take great delight in pok dogs and gener { Bievine, fe ff r us 10EK We boast of our magnanimous treat- | be of much use, in this life, It is the im- a trite phrase. To metropoll. ing fun at Western folk ourselves; when mt oe bd = ve : ee F. ment of the gentler sex in this country, | perfections and the striving to overcome Bascal mps eee tebblcecis pe to jut have you ever noticed that , aati | jib ints eee! Get Away | rom ‘How fare they in other lands? them that makes man go, see eater 10 D8 | se is really tho decencies of rural | mouth, and aro still #0’ mi fe Fiabe credit for 1 . Mereness Three Swiss women have just been An interview with Mary Garden on the But tho term has been migused | communities that come in for un that iwe/goloutito dinher | future toans same | wi Abo LODGES ROGET ELLs appointed, by the council of state at perfect woman might be more interesting. | for, compared to our atald ©o Pipe oka canbe os | i our one hos or Ag’ they f Pins i i ae = ie Geneva, to serve on the administrative SE CSET (tere! erence. || geeemamtereas ine’ tig | cid-fushionsdersligienstaeautrowe tay in rae Rathesap ee get lend ea a tej commissions of the Maternity hospital, the Not Much In It fr wee eran th Gowtng’ Gael «|e amok sees /4 | Peres ree oe | of, the “mere” man of any Imbecile asylum and for protection of CIENTISTS have discovered a way to | The diteratt of the Eastern ¢ i | ts put rine rly ad such bh no- | ly to remit those debts, tl | oe occupation as a public ‘@) minors. A 2 “dedrunk the drunkest drunk,” thru. | {tof aft and culture usually sor ahd AsLGOaN eo oct with bs seadeeiees would be'ditferent. An old debt | Too vies he would: have p Si itical equality anak iy ivr oe inhalation of carbon dicxide and oxygen, | eaten pilipstercerd eran pee th pratas tablde to poo in marriage 5; Trae ap toca ae ‘aon something a the 5 yorce and con- , complete soberness resulting i * a: oer I g in an hour 1 home and God | 4 trol of children, social equality also. Polish women have won the right of legal individuality after marriage. explain, | “mere grade of any sort. Cer- nere” politician, tho not the most incompetent, is de ly the most dangerous of It is difficult to deduce any great ad- vantage from this discovery. In these days, the fellow who aims to get sora New Balance of Power cannot be paid, The money is great America, farmer follows van a, pia ak | doesn’t want to become sober in an hour, | . h te’ . U | |]. Ste. cice onan = ares part | What Folks | And the “mere” publicist, yom- con " ReaD | en bande grie itchpn, there = his. libre 7 rcs befor ti bail | and the drunkest drunk needs an under- | in {, e Senate S [ Ane p. may not bo quite eo. much New Are Saying j} prhe ins rary studied r e granting any building | taker, not a scientist. However, the d | ye LANDAU | rhe - ; fe it alo behind permit, because they feel a practical house- | covery may be of occasional advantage in | BY ©, A, RAND. bisa el ; wife can best tell how a building should | cases of accidental drunkenness, We've | aticks, but there | ; PRT OEES, ‘The best tt i 3 3 ASS a 8. pve a Nae Ca MeMas x Jeers j Foundation: he best thing is to get away C be constructed, A known of fellows who got drunk by acci- | TON, Nae remot ana : : sci iy : | Washington had terri. | from “mereness” of any. sort A woman has been named private sec- | dont, at least they said so, when they | ded together on. the |, XM a0 isdn, more oF es whgiaacine 1718 | teeth. ‘That's why ho | But that is not eas this a to Premier Baldwin of Great Brit- prt i ~ | "republican side of the new sen ~ s ee i These Sor es have a | gin’ aboutitive enouthy i day of speciansm, when we at came to. | bi Brookhart, Ladd and Frazier to filet the gahame: 0! | he mouth in an important and confidential post. i | ate there are now 66 deska, On have been’ ejected from the part Bee eT KE Radley do all his portraits.” } solutely must act on expert athe cities of Calcutta and Bombay each . the other side of the aisle, in a | and ahipatead fs the senate's lono SLA th te tha cen | Eee? | knowledge, and the man who is : — a woman councillor appointed by the | Lopsided Law apace exactly the same size, there | frmerlaborite ETRE TRG eer aNt Soar ccenp a SBON fay tee Ping! Bla carte a eage ; military governor. HAT Stokes trial at Chicago isa right | gry tut 49 desks for the demo Senstors MoLean, Connecticut, rik CBE Clod. pitetehe mountey 14 2 oftlers: Demands for’ | tanlar te testy to be nothing Mohammedan women in Bagdad have fine demonstration of the difference ee | ant eye gaidm ahr ations ‘ ate | coming to us steadily from all | Only once in a while we find formed a woman's club and are agitating | between law and justice. The law forbids | 4+ tne 6 desks thore alt 51 attend athens etl aroai te. |. oy smi aaghcs | parts of the continent and Asia, | a Roosevelt, who is an intelli- _ for abolition of the veil. Mrs. Stokes to go on the witness stand republicans, ono farmer-laborite, | gether with La Follette, whowas | dayn, It is the Wild ane Sepectally ; feaee. ountrieg, |" Seok mmmatenr Ot everyting ate with which we had to deal dur- ! something more t expert in somethi: The Japanese Diet is considering a | and testify against her husband, but it and four erstwhile republicans | @teent, may be counted on, to | - -—s measure which would permit women to permits Stokes to go on the stand and whe have bile read cohokthe . Saree oe | | : represent constituencies in municipal coun- | blacken her character, | party: “at the: ee:Geaxe:ttare sit. | groan TOMA Gn er eae it A Thought | cils. Of course, this law is intended to foster , and socalled “mild prog ee A bank financed and staffed by women and protect the marriage relation, but vex who ait scattered abou: a “mere” 40 men who all class thems au demberats tho their vi To speak evil of no man, to be no) has been organized in China to promote legislation which gives the husband the range from extreme liberaliam eee yorne: of the | brawlers, but gentle, showing. al _ employment of Chinese women and en- whole say, under any conditions, fails to equally extreme conservatism 5 of that bouy fit thal bane: They pe eters 24 peiealiers 1 : courage them in saving money. serve justice, doesn’t it, ye wives and Tho iagengaciNean pened constitute the new-senato’s bal. LL deeds are doubled with an evil 4 The Danish parliament is considering a | other ladies? - ance of power the democ 5 8 iy RUppo: word akespeare. of dem: a definite has alre: Answers to Your Questions ? ? |\ 2°22" | Mr. Fixit of The Star | a Ne clea peat Edie bang | Undertakes Here to Kemeay Your Troubles | Build Upthe on the aide with th ; - Q. How much money Is owing the & W | volatile of is an ofl which readil, it % i ¥ i rf oil wh y| hut not with the 4 apag United States by foreign govern- | ‘OU can get an aneves Ad passes into the gaseous state put at if of Public Interest ‘ments? any question of fact or In- | | oe | these desk: real power isin {\g@——— ~ oh oun i A. Tie annual report of Secretary| | formation by writing Tho ara 2 | | % How many miles of railroad] the hands of a group of 12 men | Mr, Firit: Until recently there, Mr. Fixit: Is there no ordinance Mellon made to congress in Decem- | dag Question nape! vv | [are there in Alaska and what are| who do not recognize the strings | pas been @ traffic cop at First and| against crippled men sitting on the i Ber, 1924, gave the aggregate as) |} York ave., Washing! the two longest lines? | of party whips, but whe vote ac- | Gperry from 6 to 7:40 a. m,' to de-| sidewalks and begging? Some pro- $10,559,929,727.59. | D.C, and inclosing 2 cents In | ; seeding te thats Own 4udanORAE SS ‘liens the cast side of the| vision should be made 7 Mi D F £ : cae j toma: Sictaga, tie: refly. Moll |, 4 PAére sre ABS mnlica ot retrcad| Oordind Uo thats own Suderoent. | fect ieitie to the oust ide of (| avortunaiee, Whereas seat 0 you know the little ; F medical, legat or marital ad- | |i% Alaska, the longest atrips deing| he vers of impo! totem pole, so that workme n | uf cs, ati can. de: donor) S is geotoct tne ppreresy Pra in| vice. Penonal replies conti- | from Cordova to Kennicott, 195| ance taken during, the present | safety get to the cars on the west) LN, WANT AD plays its part 49237 wae ae | dential. All letters must be | | ™iles, and the Alaska Northern from| #ossion of the 69th congress re | side, We neod him, Can you fiz) an ordinance against this, | in helping to build I as or the fiscal year ending| | signed. ‘ Seward to Fairbanks, 72 miles Vealed:the strength of thepe men.) 4¢7 deh Ge a peony Siteoete: to enforce, | ping vo, bulldsup we ; ar | Wee They wero the senators who recently there has been a change | reported to the police is r, iS i 4 yee ae he ee Eprigha pale Q When was the cornerstone of| made it possible to open the lin the traffic shift in that locality, | Promptly attended to, but fow per- country, especially the Gorn, 8,105,9 Ay rye, 5,198, an "|red or sockeye spccles of salmon,| |v on Teta Se Seohias ton | doors to the public during tho | ha ie is po thia matter has |8008 will make such reports because community which it Be A845 eee while pink salmon is of the pink or \) Caplio’ Nullding 4 ashington) qiacussion of the merits and de. |fn0 Jt it Pun rr traffic depart-| they aro sorry tor the unfortunate s 5 _ 4 hump-back salmon, The difference| ‘ merits of Charles B, Warren, Beri Gantigilh Jones, ‘hero are charitablo institu. serves? Some of the best + Q-In how many cities of thelis chiefly in the color—the food| A. The southeast cornerstone ofl pending hix confirmation ay at. |" Hgoisie' |tions that will assist them if the eaniRes et amie . ; x ‘United States is there the city man-|yaine being practically the same,| the original building was laid on the| tor eafiaval ; proper application {s made oppor unities for safe in- Es form of government? conta 18th of September, 1793, by Presi- ‘ Mr, Fixit: Is it a fact that when) + 8 H a RE cha isteat Houred cite a totet| ne ind vo4 le nore popular |dent Washiagion, with Mascot cere th one exception, all demo- you appear as a witness tn coUrt| Mr. piste; Gan Sou do anptnin vestments are to be found of S57. : ¢ to tts t-| moniaa, The north wing wa crats present during the vote on | ou get $3 per day? If, 80, why) gy naa 8 EUR ASL ad ach ; Sad Pier eae ee Wasipie: eeranarven due. to.te fons led in 1806 ond ihe prsobliarded| this question, voted to open the \a they wot send me mine? ©, 8. 1 eae rs A rece Ms bpp the each day in THE STAR i I. Hy n , and a 10 at Tay wntiate Py Ms io cy wot ae wi | pemie nd he ra on Sth ave, Sabie he ee paiee oo by ite which came from Philadelphia, took| “ors. ‘Tey mustered 33 vot If you proved your attendance! y, W., from Interbay Garfield Want Columns. There are H i¢ Germans during je world war? possession in October of that. year.) The occupants of seats on tho | won you served, you will ‘A-Bélth Cavell, o British nuree,| 2, Where 's the Island of Monte republican side supplied 13 nddi. | at? The street 4s narrow and dt many attractive bargains [pital for an operation, ‘Tho nurse | tee CF | Othe tine they anend in the | NR eee Oe ten by Kathleen Norris and what is| ters. | is of the netghborhood, and it ge ees brought him into the operating S D b Ul dD d vores (0), ¢ ¥ IST persons beliey ee rhe work? room snd I prepared for the usual || BC2 VAMODE: UW? |) is impossibic for me to have any M persons believe that tho A, Her first book was “Mother,”| Q Have coal ashes any fertilizing Want t man of ancient times was ine! n, This man had several} Atlantic City || flowers with these chickens at large. aw 10 trouble getting your pay If youl js difficult for an aut h ‘Sclito re Made aa | RO. trou ‘ | Gh Ato to: Babe a 4cas shot on October 11, 1915, at Tir onal votes, The final result | cat for it. The information depart- | truck MRS. C. . * ‘ 4 all island off the wan 46 votes in favor of an on Gk S.C. H. in buyin & a Mational, fbetpete a eaped He ee alg Ne SMOKING ROOM wa ned pate ee rithanletr ppen | ment in the labty ki the eet ; | ‘This. street ts paved on both sides , Wy: ng, selling, ex : 4 y 2 casio against 30 vo ‘or closed | city building ell you where to! 9 0 8 a ‘ { Q.tiow snqud cut toners vo entho he tna oh ha re cme|| STORIES | or eee ee [in atest atten “Stas changing, renting, ete. 2 4 7 ely of a mountat ne t pp ane jthe street departmen ninks this tien ad ( ‘cep them in cool water and be dilehy 4 sloay in| THERE was a doctor in the| Capper. Couzens, Frazier, How Mr, Ficit: Can you fix it so that|count of finances nothing can be ahioment, then pac them between | 1°74 Rigen hot confined to the hospital, judging| Master, McNary, Norris and | gpringt 1 am ao anxious to have nat RT SS a Te AS ag os ME Er odes aee over| lee Ged e raanencaastineal: trom his‘display of wealth. Ho told Sule eacVctad wits vie eee | flowers rou ing. I have la nolghbor | pau —— SCIENOR = " | Micslendbeve® this one: ag ree vese omen, Borah, |iwho has chickens and they only go} t : phot dent Cleveland have ‘Aman came to my private has.{ Couzens, Howell, “Johnson, Mc home “at night!to roost. The teat Il MAN GROWTH ar * Q What was the first book writ-| A. Four, one son and three daugh-| . y Pl i y 4 ublished in 1911. Her latest one,| value? leoas a hake. he as MRS. BE. P. W. a stronger and larger individual . ? Beer a ieeirt rnc Oulakons valu : arson his body, where 1 wa nuip: | news. Drunk |} mat a " than the man of today.* Many pul ALN posed to operat Before adminis: If you are in the elty limita, and Murphys.” | Wikis ea nap « 4 lines of investigation dealing . sentenced tO |I notity the police if the noighbor buy his wife a | will not keep the’ chickens at home a y are not allowed to run at tering the anaesthetic, T asked | Q. What is the meaning of "fixed) “What are all these scars -on Q., What is the difference between | oll” and “volatile ¢ s with this subject have been pursued scientifically and it is our body? Are For Your Service new hat. That } now known that the contrary fed and pink salmon? A, Fired oil ia one which ia not} ‘ahi tobe \are réimarla. U r contrary A: Red salmon comen from the|rendily volatitized or evaporated. A\ + -temarin? What do you mean? would stop a TiBUAtuee OF Tiepeelar USE THEM "SIL eh ao Lit el a a a as il ; : : atistics of Imperial Rome "Oh, nothing, but another doc tor has operated on me for the same thin) s alread show that tho average expect- ancy of life of a person at birth was only 22 years, Tho mod- iglishman. or American ee WHAT NOUR = | /UUST A GRAHAM hag an expectancy lot of men|\/ ze] 5 a from drinking. | DOC--By HyGage Everything for Buyers— Buyers for Everything i RESULTS— ; That’s What We Get if i Star Want Ads | —————FABLEs ON HBALTH {. B BUILDING UP THE BODY UNA aRS occks AR Ra BOGRSIAA PRLS t the ago does the modern but he js tall. | The armor of | the crusaders is too small for | the average man of today, | In neolithic. or stone ago, } times the a¥@ height of | Miles was 6% Inches, By tho | timo of the ancient Saxons, this hud increased to 66 inc ISHMENT DID |! WAFER AND A yourg-at birth’ ands THAT YOUNG |\COUPLA KISSES | of 6. Not only 2 man livg MAT do you mean, when you solemnly say, “I old"? I'l bet you've forgotten the secret of play, if the story were M T pabie’ at too much m { Everyone needa | protein foods xg truthfully told. | and sweets, Mrs. Mann learned,|whieh help to build W® a strong You can't @np around in an old easy chair and spend all your time} It ie a question whetHer either | body ust a fretting. If that’s what you do—well, it seems only fair that the | Bost foods for this material are ts age nche's the thing you are getting. [At any rate the Chiot dungors trom |, ouaH, cloone, meat, flan, dry Too often we fall at just facing the truth ‘cause it's easy to lonf life! ieee y lentils and nuts, Pota overe x come rol to eh | nway, We know that there atill is calling of youth if we'd only get pep SARE ist hobeta Aroma tog ouch 1 corealy, especially oatmen! sa that I'm getting {ment or sweet foods is necessary Tho B sp7and play: st . ‘aie are valuable sources preeftday Am ong a Real vigor and vim will keop people in trim tho a great many year erctikd Ha ce much ah ie Some. careful thinkers feet that | | lishman avera BA: " wy | labor, ie active person, and the sre ord , w i" nie " 4 have been tolled, When you let such things halt, well, it’s Just your own there is considerable danger in get average weight of the crews in 4 i fault if you have to admit that you're old. playful child ae museular foods. |ting too much protein Just Phone MA,in-0600 Come on there, young fellow; don’t simply be yellow, but put up an} These may be had in bread, rjea,| Since moat and fish are proteins, : the most famous intersuni- versity boat race of England— | increased last 60. years, fight that's real, If you'll learn how to play, you'll agree, whon 1 say)macnroni, potatoes, butter and out. it i# considered safer for an adult i only as old as you feel. ter substitutes, including oll, cream | not to vat o four ounces of meat | (Copyright, 1925, for The Star) lane fats, : or fish a day, | the Oxford-Cambridge boat race 4 pounds in the i Copyrlaht. 1026, Publle Ledger Byndicate