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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR [- z — . four OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS] ne eatt. ie tary: . ( J ita Rothman Pre ‘i 7 " Butieny Bow Bo our ~ | ; tive an “= at att a I HEAR-RRO My DEAR ADVICE . CAUSE TH SHERRFS ¥ A OL MOTHWMH SAAY-HAY BEEN HEAH Twice -ANDy | . ‘ : WORE AS WELCOME / THENRE WATTHIN ALL OUR Modern Atalantas law relating to the* practice of medicin & TH FLOWHERS IN! Aid8 AN vito bs p = REEK m Indo tnaeti’ cf’e falter was enacted if 1894 MUH HAN. AND WE LOVE MAI. NTHEWE BOLT AS | e ii ein 4G alr g pte *Nur a Massachusetts requires of its physician YUH IN 4 SAHAME fe] BRAN NEW JaiL¥. SO OH A. Por 9 ak ate = eee pb a only « high school preliminary education Olt WN =| BETIUH STAY Away. CAUSE I r € as AWlanwt 0 « mb - A= how, being forbidden by the gods to wed, | ®"@ graduation from a medical school th a HE LOVES WuH INH SAME she challenged all her to a foot which gives a four years’ course. Thi = HO-LLEO WAY -d qu iG Z Lage F permits graduates from sub-standard ¢ race and rid them 1, that is, got save Hipy »s, who was wise enough to throw golden apples on the fore ae legi ground, which threw the maiden off her | @Yé as: y 18 » the stride when she stooped to grab them Now they have found modern Atalantas in South Africa, The Count Treath Cape- to-Cairo expedition reports marvelous Tunning by the native women of Rhodesia They develop astonishing speed and run down deer in three hours. They have no difficulty keeping pace with an auto go: ing at a fair clip and are quite fresh after the longest runs. What they would do in track meets, where long rests and diet are part of the program, is something for the imagina- tion to work on. A Wise Provision the state, ments, are a would mean and less ew York This mear w York's was $44 NDER Indiana's new prohibition code, parative costs of living in a big city and } hailed as the most drastic legislation | living in the country from the per capita in the history of the state, possession of | tax levy for 19 in New York state just one ounce of liquor is prima facie evi- (New York city included). This wa dence of guilt and is punishable by fine $49.90 and jail penalty. Other provisions are equally as severe, What’s in a Name? Gepecially the granting of power of arrest BAN Hiaile nbmeiann the (oacki Gre P big remarked? Surprisingly little, if you But there is one section that should find favor with everyone, friend and foe of pro- hibition alike, and that is the provision that the wife or children of a man injured take serious! recently schools to be A bill raising the responsible and the menace More T COST $429,000,000 to run the city of ment of commerce fi In 1922 the per capita wa it costs to ke You get more or less of examination given co-ed University of Chicago. registered tandards slature and, as usual, an ac working against it medical societies of big city health depart sking support of the bill, It better qualified practitioner from the quack is now be Expensive in according to depart ure just released each ns about 38 for 6,000,000 citizen of $67; in 1917 grow the more ep the machinery going The more we a line on com NIGHT HEROIN MEAN SHERRIF T ¥ sor of th answers in a the | the part of our Washington | | the youngest president of the Unite | Bureau, this column stated re- | | States at the time of his inaugura {cently that the word “moon” | | tion? }in German 1s feminine, and | 4. Wiliam Henry Harrison wa “gun” masculine; the con | |the oldest, age 68. Theodore Roose- trary {8 true, mo being | |velt was the youngest, being 42 lan- | | veara old when he succeeded to th IOMEBODY answers the telephone bell, all right.” As a result, ‘alone on that night, Somebody else is just walkin’ around and getting the fresh open socking a golf ball all over the ground with a spirit that's peppy arid ra Spring is the season when golf's due to aturt, once more. Dad plays the game and the “golf widow's" dad tell his #¢ Father goes driving, safely be Maid, would mie her out driving instead. (Copyright, and shortly knows Just says, “Sure, that an well that she'll eat a someone part is harking t vith golf clubs of course, while his ly prefer, with an auto or horme, wife, it ca 1926, for The Star) an a masculine in the German lan- | | guage, and sun, feminine. | presidency upon the death of Will-| | iam McKinley. | so the habit is running he would take} | SPRING STYLES Tp SHtON hints for milady for spring, discusses the new materials, colors, dresses, ensemble suits, sports clothes, hats, shoes, coats, blouses, sweaters and acces- sories for the girl or woman who would be well and fash- ionably dressed. This bulletin, prepared by our Washington bureau’s fashion expert, is an invaluable guide to the purchase of women's apparel for spring, and contains besides a fund of information on the general topic of how to be well dressed for all occasions. 's If you wish a copy, fill out the coupon below and mail | to Washington as directed, cow PON HM ae Fashion Editor, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 6 |p ta w York Ave, Washington, D.C. 4 ant « copy of the bulletin, “Spring Styles,” and inclose herewith five cents In loose postage stamps for same n| WBNAMOT ceils vive ida lesietvetu aided viauke tr seneeveeennes | St. and No. or RLF. D AAs eevee eeereneveeeveveeoes teeeee seeeeeeene ‘ ie ayant Wistert lcisridectanscteene tt ‘ L Tam a reader of The Seattle Star $< >. $$$ ANS Ce THE DO QEeN OUTSIDE: ! ‘Plenty of Trouble Ahead, Coolidge : Benito Mussolini, for instance, was dé as a result of Intoxication may recover Save i rai sche the 69 oT ee S pcre | tribed as ‘Irish radical” and a “bol- damages from those who furnished the scribed as an Irish radica: * and a “bol ears, en von €ss liquor. shevik agitator.” Feodor Chaliapin, the BY CHARLES P. STEWART The buyer of illicit whisky is a violator, roger Shark fe ‘Chapli aes aeoaranlaneveniirnas ~, ; : sro debe ACOr, ator of Charlie Chaplin = of course, but he is not as guilty as the Charles Elfot, nresident emeritus of H: | stood that t ies modi bootlegger who puts the temptation in his steapyiiel ante tsbae sade peng: f ‘ é way vard, was a “column conductor for a local congre th k : eae eats newspaper.” Knute Rockne, Notre Dame ays A ri Sethe obi ? football coach, was described as a “Scan Po . : Massachusetts Lags | dinavian author” and as a “Norwegiar ward fa ‘ Uae tie xe id j ASSACHUSETTS, concededly one of | jockey P ! Brookha the more “enlightened” states as re- In justice to the co-eds, it must be stated nite : apoowdbeess , gards the education _and general living that more than 75 per cent of the rep! s i Pe conditions of its citizens, has medical were right. Still, it must have been rather % 1} 1 ge + 49 , . ‘ “SCIENCE - ? Phir te standards lower than those in 42 of our mortifying to the fascist leader and to the {R N’ ett 48 states. great educator, Dr. Eliot. One f \ RADIO CO r R OL ; tte Efforts to have the laws improved had a right to expect every coll oct have been made ever since the present | to know them. RECs n t © . © tra fr « I 4 ng confirmation, and Answers to Your Questions cular ai adio pA ll st SEES Q What can be used to restore !%—— - “*! Qo What t or ¢ tive the stittness to taffeta after it has|| YOU can get an answer tl | grounit hon adm m by means of radio is.al| AL ought been laundered? jl any question of fuct or in- | 2. Waedelill le the prover nase aciet There nothing A. A little sugar put in the tast| | formation by writing The Seat- Harta srods ba t it, but t © of eae - rinse water. [| tle Star Question Editor, 1322 | |/° ‘ ‘A att I know whom I have believed, ces | | New York ave. Washington, | Cry ea nach i the other |4nd am peemieee Ae pe is 7 ropulation of Ice-| | D. C., and Inclosing 2 cents in| | Q. ueidann of ante mah to keep that whieh hnve ° es ai baa areca | | loose stamps for reply. No | | that Pda Cubd once ayn (mitted into him against that day.— ‘A. In 1920 it was 94,590 | | medical, legat or marital ad: | the Marimond/; Jr... both whee ure 2 Tim. b:12. 5 <4 6 | | vice. Personal replies, conf | | $0, © Q. Has the two-thirds rule always| | dential, All letters must be | tise AE I have seen teaches me 10 1 th t for , een used in the democratic con-| | signed. day a trust the ¢ nll 1 have ventions for the nomination of |* See MH not ‘mes : President and vice president? moth dalls or other like preparation.| pathe ‘A. The Baltimore convention of|The laundering process kills all arse Dons, the yarn’ about’ Mathes 1882, which nominated Andrew Jack-| moths and their eggs and the air teed Ben ere f sena G an the gon for his accond term, was the| tight package will keep any new) F ipo Dagens 4 Ot anon First one to which the two-thirds| moths from getting in thie 4 i tule applied. Every other demo oon vad beets atic nominee since that has deen! @ Would a person serving with pe ans couldn't cou or has been licked Mominated in this way. the United States army the REPUBLICANS Mr. Conda has fir oe Sot Mexican border from September to) STILL AHEAD he © for his Q What is the retirement pay of} December, 1915, be eligible for a id even leavi hem out of c @ man in the regular army? campaign badge or ribbon A. A eleseation Chace "atiarwhs ae’ | > aie ST a aoniace WES A. This depends entirely on his} 4 Not unless he was engaged in| the sp mrEER TE jority. ‘Thx 1 rank and length of service la skirmish in which there were|In a@ morc f m FABLES ON HEALTH Pie casualties among the United Statea| fund which SAYA ‘ ba ea II ‘al Q What does the word “Chewan"| troops. subject to , ed tt CHILDREN Ss ( ONV UL SION iS | mean? oer purpose and can not or t is an Indian word meaning{ PACER ley) | de diverted therefrom _ : ; South ae “southern.” “| S pas cee eee ee aes O 0 Mann's neighbors made? what stuft Lae. the was her about a child 5 Bea Q. Wha! Astuffa contain th a‘ a ; Just as any other cake, except ; that haa i ce How is Cuba governed 4 most prote " Tt ts a republic with a presi-| that the sugar is browned nicely un-| 4” Fogg, meats, fish, milk, cheese The child became as rigid,” she be placed in a fest and a congress and a conatitu-| fl it passcs pre, creme tare be-| and the dried heeds of the legumes “and his eyes were fixed and 8 possible, and thon modeled on that of the United| fore it la added to the cake in’ | (peas, , cow peas, soy beans, hands clenched. Why, it Just made Btates. Elections are held for the\oredtents. Use browned sugar also) soanuts, etc.) are spoken of as the jmo feol dreadfully to neo It suffer,” | the head Office of president as in this coun-| im the filling, protein group of foods | mina tania srusicta eoahbatars After the A im- try. 7 had ever had convulsions. Yet, one| ™°h* b 7 out, Seis Q. How many tomatoes should one | - ms wrapped in a nket and left is cre yield? r tell, It would be well to! ty aleoy Q What Is a yen? eee - ' to do in cane any of ‘ ; A. A monetary unit of the Japan- A. The average yleld is from 120 DOC By HyGage lit another monogrammed cligaret, | them whould have z ns in ¢ ten re ese coinage. It is their dollar and|to 180 bushéls. There have — ee | vo persistently and consistently. 0 ah sry \ A int mia fit ¢ stion, or 50 ce eri-| wields from 400 to 600 bushels, how- y ; ont of them remind mo of | 80 she anked her doctor, and this from ng teeth He equivalent to 0 cents in Amert-| wields from 4 DOES THE OF \(YERONNER IVE] | Most of them emi 4 me am listetaprenet nai feels bn ire | ‘ SIGNS OF INSAN: || WITH HIM WHEN, | for WhO ee , hool teachers have to pay} @- What qualifications must one thru many a rainy day. Some time E R TT sd taxon their salar |nave to, become a. lacomotive In-||TY WHEN HEIS.\|MEWAS BY) |°00" TRteraated neighbors wecured| UW RE TRUE BY CONDO | ‘A. School teachers, in a state, re-|spector for a railroad and what is| \BY HIMSELF, 00C?) \ HIMSELF work for him, and much to thetr ceiving their salaries from the state| the salary? : surprise, he stuck to the job. As WHY, Wes ra 7 COOKING For AN Sgevernment, do not hace to pay the| A. Three years Sanrpes sap papier et ad space eel ea Bl MD aL MAN, AN® YOU MiGET Do income tax on their salaries. ce locomotive engincer, maater 1¢ started a savings account, pro HO at ‘ig Beker schoo! Seachare ae, mechanic, locomotive boiler maker, sing to add $6 on every. payday, | WHERE WERE —— scenes) oe road foreman of engine roundhouse, Months passed,’ and we saw nc| | OU GMUPCOYS--:- =| PoSssiGBrcy | : shop foreman or locomotive machin ard (Oe SIG ELOMG ata, (She, P ~~. SAY, 1S THAT | is Q In putting blankets away for| ise: or not less than five years as aos | Irecr ith ae pe de SAY, \> TH a rea the summer, after they have been| ald, ‘you promised to save 85 every) |PeeEYUMERY I I LSE A Bemdered, is it necessary to use|/CComotive engineer or locomotive month, and you haven't dono so. | i moth ’ ils in th t « rae kage? |reman within two years newt>pre- You could easily enough.’ | |SM@tC CN “You ? ba ne bag or package?| a atk obey ign . A. If the blankets have been thor-| Ceding the date of application, or S'pect I could,’ he reaponded. oly laundered and sealed in air- experience with Meee an ole ce: But I'll tell yuh, trouble with you Hight bags there ta no need to use| olives for state or i cate setae banker gontlemans 1s you don't Lge ene cour en eens ce send nobody ‘round to threaten $9 ver 9 | THE SUN AND MOON | tte, te SNS ey Thru regrettable error on | Q. Who was the oldest and who AVS OR ttl FRIDAY, MAR Stable Government for China? They Do 4 Quite W ell Without sY CHESTER ROWEBL UN YAT SENgis at last fa dead—the founder of free China t, dreamer, impractical incapable of fin ng what | taried, too we an Oriental and too Oriental to westerniz China, who disrupted China in his very effort to unite it, a heroic and pathetic fail- ure, whom histor commemorate when come true ntime China muddles along in its age , doing nothing that westerners can understand. The t thi are gy for us to under id is Chinese patience witt government, I ‘Anglo m whatever that ans) pride themsel r instinct for self-government, What th mean is that if they find themselves without a government they at once extemporize one, and faithfully obey it. The Chinese do better. If they have no government, they imply do without it. And they do father rules his family; the villag members, the guild their me done without law or courts, by the simple whoever not pay his debts never gets a chance t contract other South Gets New be People; Problems | me rPuERE fous boom | of not n Flor same eculat . om, ¢ “ aliza the ¢ ree , s and crobe Volstead Act | Invades Bible earth ut baste we vers: of the Yanke Bible eliminates « erences mo m to “w he condemna it eit still a mocker ese f w ox of rats Bui certa onstrates chiefly the lack of bis oa ee perspective. The 18 mora] sen’ nodern prod be an un-Christiar t become so in rec as the prophets, or r of Christianity, the a of wine as ly a sin was still undis And Microscopic Man Measures it! Kore GE be are covered. Mr. Fixit of The Star Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles if of Public Interest Mra. N. B. M. will be advised that, was not the only one left. M. M he nar B.C, at Many of the cars on this run are 4 > non-stop c but there is a two blished and one-half-minute jocal service at wipes the hours you indicate, and you In the vicinity Of] should have no trouble getting a W. and Juneau st car within five minutes. If the lo- y crows that later will on the bird nests and| Al cars continue to pass you up the young Birds, as they do each pap the numbers of those s0 of- 7 and summer. Can you help| nding and report them to Superin- t rid of these pests? tendent Henderson. He has prom- MRS. W. 7. | 18d to look into the situation One or two reliable persons should setae 4 be able to get permits from the po-| Mr. Firit: Is it true that the po- lice department to do early-morning | lice can find no charge to place shooting. A week or two of this|against the “beast man,” who has of sport should rid you of these! been attacking girls and women in cr It is open season all the| the White Center district? year around for crows, but a per DISGUSTED mit 1s necessary for shooting inside] This man is said by the police to the city limit bo insane, and will be kept locked sa up, and eventually sent to the as; Mr. Firit: There is a “suit club” be allowed to do business. T t mined by a I hi te h 1 a lo ” What can be the and MA in-7810. | phone EL jot-8982, h | he lum, the police department reports, perating in Seattle that should not eee ve suits customers .are | Mr. Fivit: Last Sunday night tohile crossing Orcas st. at Corson st, @ large tank truck came rush- ing along without lights and turned down Corson st. There is much | travel on these streets and a dig | truck traveling without head-lights lottery: is @ dangerous thing. Can st f it ts, seo the prosecutor and tell| ‘hiay : As bs sae ur troubles, He has promised ct Haat it; SOULGRR Cea Many truck drivers have yet ta this is a lottery scheme. | learn that they are not a law unto lottery, but only a] themselves, but it would seem that report to the|® &@8 or ofl truck should respect reau in the Cen-| the driving public. This matter hag | been called to the attention of the oil company. hey deliver to their ot up to expectations, and we are to get a proper adjustmeyt. winners in th club are deter- the ban ‘cfearances once week. TOL. This would seem to be im yo! » do the that is not a im t it Fixit; From the city water top of the hill on 51st 8 down at a 50-mile SMILES is dangerous, as there| ; school children in that] seems that we Rave| Ohio's governor's son behind the nor highway patrot.|bars for speeding. ‘There's got about it? be @ movement to enforce H. Pp, |Sovernors and their sons If this is in the city limits, take} | ni \ numbers of offending drivers}, There are no bootleggers to be telephone traffic department, |found in Miami, says a Florida pa- If outside the city, tele; ee Buying direct from the police, hey! ve | +) ane morning I left} Another sign of spring is that without Mr tank utomobiles come on ait. This re many peality, It either police to done law o This eat 8:0 Mr. Fizlt: ome for wot , and ordinar-| YOu can spread the butter ily that gives me plenty of time to|having to punch holes in your get to work before 8:80, I take the | toast, street car at Eastlake and John and | Om & Jone car passed me up, 1 guess) Mexico is for economy, too, She's thinking the next would pick me|golng to let her army grow. whis« up, and then so on tntil six cars|Kers, which are cheaper than even ad passed ine, and it was 8 As|Cheese-cloth uniform I have to go to Jackson st, it was} eee * impossible to get there on time.| Only 12 people fainted at the in- This ts not the first time, and T/auguration, besides those who got {Calvin's spooch by radio. 0 | Sez Dumbell Dad: Calvin’ sang i Adetine™ at that in auguration night feed with his old : | ifty years is Massachusetts cronies. Remember satis exortat this when he runs again to decide a hy Kitchel Pixley says: question, but a “L don't ‘ Au jMo need of @ third party when the South Bend, republicans didn’t wane all of them (Ind.) couple four millions.” asked divorce | Diy aN on their gold- A Missourian named Cody could play six musical instruments when blind, but, on regaining his sight, ean now play but one, And, ye godal that a saxaphone! en wedding day. Ww y Sek? hoa ceed ananea

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