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The Seattle Sta Gliman, Nicoll & Rothman, Special effiea, S07 Montgomery Bt.) Chi Tork office, 19 Weet 44 $3.00, By carr What's to Come? ALY we see “scheiks” and “flapper in their strange styles, which change even as this is being written. The outstanding characteristic of the Representatives San Fyancisce 1 offlos, 410 North Mich . @ month #800, The Ogre of Fear F SAR is a terrible thing. A child never knows fear until it is taught to be afraid. And one of the most cruel and senseless THE SEATTLE STAR OUT OUR WAY — . { GOOD GOSH! OUR SENTRY'S GITTN TH] WORST OF ITs WY DONT HE MAKE MULE EARS BAcK AT HER? WELL IF A SENTRY OROPS HIS GUN HE Gris MARSHOULLED, AN IF— WELL YOU Kins FIGGER “IW REST cover * OuT FER YOuRsELF, BY WILLIAMS } House Splits in Fight Over Fortifying Hawatt BY LEO R, SACK the Hawatlan younger generation is not its clothes, but things that well-intentioned parents do is Islands at an estimated cost of | to its unwillingness to do as its predecessor to teach their offspring to be afraid, $40,000,00 | tons 3 Re did, and its refusal to accept everything “Take care, you'll fall!” a mother will tat . told. | say to her young son who is running “ eo Tt can be expected that 20 years from | around after the fashion of a sure-footed oe sates ; rf bers have not ¢ now, when this generation is making our mountain goat. ; find the expenditures, Pacifi paper dispatches the laws and supporting our churches, things It would be better for the child to have Coadak teenhaed win Gotlove tele Mont will be much different. | a bump or two than to acquire the habit safety from invasion depends | fsb _ Probably worth while sticking around— | of mind that makes him constantly on the upon adequately protected Ha- | geet Cede just to watch the fun. | lookout for some hurt or other. wailan Islands and “adequate a a aie yo 5 navy” men generally ao eae | Then there is the fear of the dark. Al- Opposing the appropriation wi fome congre Of Big Interest | most all children have it. The ogre in the a enna van’ Hoaca | forecast that Presta HERE will be widespread interest in | fairy-tale book is hidden in the corner of publicans and Dem | 2 ably dec ; the test case of Tennessee's anti-evo- | the room, they imagine . . . or per- h ny pane ae 1. Saka: ae the orek lution law, thru the prosecution of Pro- | haps Bluebeard himself! . . . Chil- pha nat Bano banvigt | fessor Scopes, of Dayton’s public schools. | dren shouldn't know about such dreadful to anticipate future trouble ' ch of the wind } The lawyers for the defense already an- | figments of the Grimm brothers’ imagina- any nation ey t ed se oro hounce their attitude, thus: tion, Without committing himself Mee or it he Sooner ths weniiee “ i ji i, T 7 ite j rk way 8 ker-elect Nicholas Bt Or Art sate The question is not whether evolution The mother who sits down in the dark Longworth before sailing for Bu ita advocates will have a hard is true or not, but involves the freedom of | sleeping room, and quiets her child’s mind rope. predited that « “trecen F teaching. As we see it, the great question by a cheerful lullaby or a happy sort of doun” legislative battle je in by Chairman Butler is whether the Tennessee legislature has story is giving him strong nerves for his 4, mbers of the naval af the power to prevent the young minds grown-up years later on. And there will “A $40,000,000 appropriation John for anything won't get thru the ave from knowing the thoughts of the world’s greatest scientists.” It is very difficult to see how the ques- tion as to the truth or falsity of evolu- tion can be avoided, since it must be tlecidedly involved in the purely legal question as to a state’s power to deter- mine what shall and what shall not be taught its children at state expense. The State certainly has the right to inhibit pub- lic instruction in rebellion, the art of smug- ase ri gael Oa} : . Mr, Fizit: I Wve et 14th ave. standing out in the road seri sling. fraud or gther crimes inimical to | tree from fear. - whieh, vhen sou | TD Poal Truth About Mr. Henry Peck | exsssise's sens, | sa’ Soitt ne iat at sid . .] nl Trl 'e , | weeks, 17 is i2 not so n RS. 4 to attempt. to prevent tomteastiny: atts | BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON the pe hay as we can burs | Commissioner William Brown it % 5, sss % A | TR PS much of it, but garbage should | says he will personally look Be flange athlon ino | Your Exercise | ir there has ever been a real used to weep over the pictures of being henpecked. There was | be taken up once a week in the | this place over, and try te p Fie 's = } LARENCE DILLON, who purchased mountain made out of a mole @uch men in fiction. 1 felt ter never a husband, from Adam to summer, What can you do eliminate any danger that may from acquiring knowledge as to any of the | the Dodge int tr. di fk work hiN, the henpecked husband ts ribly sorry for them and yet the Marquis de la Falaise de ja about it? MRE. J. Fr. W exist. 5 Sciences. Those minds will get it out of | he BC: INVESTS, : COCR iNOS. Wor! an instance. thotight<how wondertul/it.was |. Coudray Swanson, but’ got a Jet ‘The garbage department has cee \ School, if not in, and it is a fact, disclosed | 09S hours. Frequently he works but All my life I have bean read- that somewhere were members | of kick out of telling about how | promised to take tho garbage Mr. Fixit: Why is it, that by library statistics, that the popular de- three hours a day, we are told, and he ing about henpecked men. About of the male sex who were such frightfully he wag bossed by his away every week in the lo- the north end of the city is mand for information on’the sciences is takes frequent vacations. timid, faithful little husbands martyra to home and humanity. wife. Thin is one of thelr most cality you mention, If you booming while the wouth end astonishingly strong. be no nightmares to fill his baby dreams with horror! Then there is the “daddy” bugbear. “T'll tell your daddy when he comes home, and he can punish you!” How often we've heard mothers say this! Do they realize what an effect this has on a child's mind . . . to keep it in fear of daddy’s homecoming all day long? If they stopped to think they'd never do it. They'd try to keep their children's mind He keeps his mind free from details to enable him to think better. ATTACK ON THE OUTPOST. being towed about by large, loud. mouthéd, managing wives; about kind, good men who were hon I have encountered henpecked husbands jn shows and moving pictures, in magazines Trew Lhau«< TRw Lb © ees By NEA cemnCE lw popular and threadbare bits of humor, It 1s tossed about at dinner parties and chuckled over next congress struggle, congress will 2 have further trouble, call MA in 4900 and ask for garbage de- partment. « Mr. Fixit of The Star Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles if of Public Interest is standing still? Is it because the codncilmen all come from the north end, and make most i ‘ pre) If you are a young man struggling up- ored by their fellows and who but never in rent life at theaters, To them there tx eee of the improvements there? Warring on Uncle Sam | ward, don’t adopt his system. Take time dared not call thelr souls their Now, thin is not to assert that something subtie and delicious in Mr. Fizit:; We would like to The south end and Rainier Vas- "THE government at Ottawa officially | for thinking and playing own when the ered thelr | such men do not actually exist Hiention to thelr brow call fo the attention of ley should have a chance. Mak- announces that, during the past | put unless you have an ‘unusual i own front doors; about how the Terhaps in New York, or tion. And it is hu- | park board the condition of ing the Rainier Valley railway 11,610,200 worth of li vas le. | A Ness ) ave an unusual mind, would cringe and udder and or down in the South Bea Islands» ybody laughs ur wimming raft at Seward parl line improve ils condition would year, $11,610,200 worth of liquor was le- | ,, k: better sv amittal 4 1 : lly. shi be GE Catadat for. dileadl you'll think better if: you exercise your submit when, they encountered or in He pod, or over in Hin hen thisancient and | As this is the largest beach hetp. TAXPAYER. ga 5 ipped out oO anada tor Wega mind instead of resting it. the stern will of a militant wife dustan, they may be found, but wide joke is sprung. It | of the city the mcimmera would While most’ of the council- entry into the United States. This, in ad- Rts When I was a mere child I in my peregrinations up and ta the men and maken th appreciate it if'a regulation men come from ‘the northern dition to fully as much more shipped into ; | down my part of the U. 8 A. I happy as no other bit of wit can | raft would ‘be installed, part of the city, there is one our country by rum runners. Opportunity | N} have never yet met a specimen. do. They adore chucking Friend Tho park board will seo that from Rainier Valley and one | 1 have known lots of small Wife under the chin and telling | the present raft is put in good from West Seattic. This has | ~ What might Mexico, Scotland, Holland, ‘England and Italy confess in the way of such “legal” conspiracy to “illegally” de- feat Uncle Sam’s enforcement of law! After the Geneva pow-wow over inter- national traffic in arms finishes its delib- erations, there might well be another con- ference would hit the rock upon which the opium conference was wrecked—the Money that’s in it, Ga’ Q. Was the Greek in which the P P Answers to Your Questions ?P ? | NX,TOULD you be a benefactor to Amer- ica? Invent a game that calls for real exer- cise, combines a large measure of skill and a portion of chance, and revives latent de- sire for combat. Be sure it is a game which will attract thousands to play it, but Baseball is a good sport, but it is the bleacherites that need exercise, not the al- ready fit athletes. ly and burn with great rapidity, ‘I Seen by th’ Papers’ SEZ KITCHEL PIXLEY Sage of the Olympics D pose that bootlesgers be put in the stocks on main streets so that the passin‘ people will know them, and it sure sounds yours truly like 1boomerang to policy men, some of whom werp peace- fully Inclined and who, in order to escape any semblance of a marital row, would submit to their wi in all minor matters, but when ft came to some vital thing which Involved a cherished wish of thelr own, it@was always folks how she boases them about. ‘They have told this joke so often they they all actually believe that somewhere some other fellow is being henpecked. But if you would prove tire fal- lacy of thie belief, fust suggest seriously to one of these so- condition by the time that the bathing season is opened. ee Mr. Fictt: Tha gravel road, (105th st.) and Woodland Park ave. N. constitutes a death trap at the crossing at the North Trunk highway. The northeast little if anything to do with the growth’ northward. Most cities on the Coast grow to the north. This does not mean that the southern end of the city is neglected or overlooked. King George and Queen Mary ference dealing with thé international | few to watch it. Then “sell” it (you find quite natioeaine se rae men, calles timid fo ule that’ he ‘s approach is 80 narrow two cars arrived home safe in the arms of i “4 z } ag “4 too, generally got their own way. under his wife's thumb, and cannot make the turn at the the police. The ki traffic in liquors. But, maybe, such con- | the way) to the public. MOINES papers propone But all men love to talk about then run same time, and the mail bores is tough, Wittering job sure ed must not be heated over a flame. * We Ce ee New Testament was written the! OU can get an answer to| | j, In the first lc form of the language? "28 TaN fl ‘A. The New Testament sas writ- emeien by spare ape ep Q. What is a good spray for grape piace 705 can't fen in one of the forms of classical) | 1 Star Question oe vines that aro infected with tn- reform any boot- j Greek, but in the so-alled “Koine,” ew York ave. Washington, | | sects? logger by shame, any question of fact or in- ! | D. C., and inclosing 2 cents in | or language of the market place. ry A. A solution of lead arsenate in Lem Atwater, | By the first century A. D., many| | Wore stamps for reply. NO | | ine proportion of one and one-half Pisiey = whom it takes | @f the classical forms had been| » 4s, bales 1 replies, conti |.|2°%N"4s of lead arsenate to 50 gal-} three quarts of 240 per cent forgotten. The language is very) | aentiay wan Yhtan must be | |/2"%8 of water, bootleg to even make him wink Beautiful, however, and compares! | gigneg ie da after 40 years of conscientious Hquorin up, says that any fellow peddlin present day bootleg was bred, born and reared without Well with the Attic and Ionic. The Gospel of St. Luke and the Book of Acts are the best cramples of New Q. From where is the quotation, “Nature abhors a vacuum” taken? A. From “Gargantua,” by Kabel- ¥——_____ —____—* what part of the country did she Testament Greck: come? ais, any sense of shathe, and puttin | 65 eh 0 ican ied a him in stocks would merely bo Q@ Is there any charge made for| A. She was Zilpah Wadsworth,| p—- SCIENCE ————- |_ obnoxious government interfer- ence wtih business. No reform in It. In the second place, if you daughter of General Peleg Wada- : 7 worth of the Revolutionary war.|} Weird Figures The family were natives of Maine.|\ i 4 consular visa on an American acapost. and does the proposed of residence in the foreign ‘A. It costs the bearer 310 for sh consular visa on his American , regardless of the length ‘of residence in the country granting visa. a eee Q. Who was the mother of Henry “Wadsworth Longfellow, and from SMOKING ROOM | HE traveling gentleman in the try I had been trying to get to use my cigars. I told him I ‘would give a box of one hundred : jy free. cote bave any effect on the eee D +4 Q What were the original “cof- feehouses”? A. They were places of refresh- ment, first opened in the 16th cen- tury in Constantinople, In London, they were club houses free to all who could buy a cup of coffee. Each was kwown for its special cir- cle of visitors, literary, scientific, religious or political. In the absence of newspapers, they were a great and higher clasaea of society attend- ed the coffechouses daily, and they Charles If attempted them, but in vain, oe to suppress thing to do, ey, (Copyright, 1926, It helped to teach the little ones to save, for ‘Tho Star) Z IGHE mathematica, be- cause of the great advance in science in recent years, has become difficult and even im- possible to understand except by & specialist in this line A fow years ago, the science of the uniyerse as laid down by Newton and Euclid was easily understood by anyone who wished to study the subject. At that time a straight line was any nearer to each other, and in a triangle the sum of two rule always was a yard long. Any contrary statement would have been described as a con- MORAL: BE. KIND TO OUMBA(?) INSECTS! stick bootleggers up where the public will know them, a part of that same public will find out who to go to for liquor. Yours truly wes readin about an old New England case, just the other evenin. It seems that the good folks of a Connecticut church de- cided that a certairi woman was too almighty ‘‘gay,”’ to put it delicate like, Some wanted to stone her and some were for giv- in her private views, but they STORIES |means of spreading news and for| the shortest distance’ between finally put her in the stocks for jencouraging the discussion of pub-| two points; parallel lines, no three days to let everybody know |Ho questions, Many of the middle} matter how long, never. got sho was a “gay” woman and to reform her thru shame. And on maybe waitin to see how the shame policy took, and maybe not. a | A righteous man regardeth the life of his beast; but the tender moreles of the wicked are cruel, —Proy, xilst 0, ent LOVING hoart is the truost wisdome=Dickens, Here it is at last BRAN in candy form! Mothers who havehunted high and low problem will welcome this good news. It means that little folks can now the idea. He'll tell you he’s giving children—recommending it to his pa tients. POST'S BRAN CHOCOLAT as an ounce of prevention an Fs smoker told one, before he the night of the third day on | . * . passed ‘his sample cigars, came to exert ao powerful an in-| ides always was greater than | jer front porch was seatin a for a solution to the perplexing candy Post's Bran Chocolate to his own [Theda hard egg in the coun. |finence in politica that in 1676] the third, while a three-foot number of church members, : Q At what temperature should| tradiction In terma and conse. 5 ‘ ‘ * P' “No sir/ ho replied, ‘No man |cellulold be heated to be molded? | quently absurd, BA eaiechit Abba d at rites have their sweets without the dangers He'll tell you that the bran tends to [ever gave'me anything. 1 pro- | 4. Celluloid becomes quite plastic| The now idean of tho unt. | tems possible In pililely wok” of constipation. For here is candy prevent the constipation that so often © Pose to pay for them or not take |when heated to the temperature of} Verse a8 described by Hinstein got, in Des Moines or anywhere that’ id for child i i : Pi them.’ | boiling water, and it 4s molded when| nd moro lately by Weyl, upset | Rot at § good jor children, comes from eating ordinary candy. | “All right sir; it you feel that |in that condition. Great care must| “ll these simple theories. Kin. = . : Rieway,vou can give men quarter, |20 taken in the healing, because at| stein taught that the threetoot |(Sooo FN Post's BranChocolatecontainsnoth- Stop at any candy counter toda ] “ Done,’ said the old boy, ‘Here's |a alightly higher temperature the| ‘ule, if in motion, became Wh t Fi Lk ing but the purest, most healthful ‘ ere dolar, send me four hundred | celluloid may atart to decompose,| Shorter in the direction of its a OLKS iy Ing di y " ul and buy two or three bars or a carton. | “fn four boxes,” ond may then take ‘fire epontane.| motion. Weyl teaches that ‘the . | ingredients, : : | | aia sedi Me SOMONE] date oc tose Wattan oie Are Saying || 8 Try this new health confection on the | oe etree Tatlon, but also X___¢|| It is made of the very finest quality family. They'll prefer it to ordinary | over which {t came to’ its place dae sedateradient valien peste of milk chocolate and Post's Bran candy. at a given Instant, prt: | fi j } crented nether by capital nor Ia. Flakes as an ‘‘Ounce of Prevention.” i 1 N NY f sia bor, but by good management." Due eh ity pn 8 he Inc, we i ttle Creek, Michigan We - JA2PY 297% & paver when nw on his homeward way. To Cat there | Doc ByHyGage ea peaae enous: El Just what the doctor ordered ytaieu of post HEALTH PRODUCTS: Grapes, A really nothing very strange, It’s come to he w habit, and he docs it seats epi Ag gtacla 4 H Post's Bran Flakes, Postumn Cereal, Instant Postu 1 Byery day. And every time, the newsle gives him change. joes ACKG CEGTURE @ON TRE morale and confidence of the |}} Ask your docter what he thinks of Pas Sette (DoublerThek Gorn Mian) m, and | Mother buys some groc'ries, or some drugs down at the store, which,||« TRAC farmer is now higher than at |}} . , 4 , | |THE HUMAN RACE MAKES PETSOF| | any timo since the wary ' er all, iy nothing of concern. It }appens in the present time, as in the!) THEM, LEAVING STAGNANT WATER 7 ; of yore and always, she geta pennies in return, ABOUT IN WHICH THEY PROPOGAT fiaeec’y 4 _ Seems that all we grownups, as we're spending thru the day, collect I Ail ICH THEY PROPOGATE, “Sunshine? Willlams, hobo, the pesky “coppers” by the score. We put them in our pockets, but they | [ah RETURN FOR THIS KINDNESS THEY! | kansas City: ‘Misdirected en- 1 Very seldom stay, for kidleta seem to know just what they're for, BITE THE HAND THAT FEEDS THEM, orgy Js win—or sin is misdirected } A tiny hand comen beggin’, when you reach your home at night, Ita] [ORILLHGLES AND SQUAT POISON IN |] cuerey. Life Is progress and not |] EVELY ody wey habit, 1s this little kiddie prank. You reach down in your pocket and your| [THEIR BENEFACTORS AND AUB ITIN || 1 station.” pennies come to sight—then jingle in # little penny bank. WITH DISEASE GERMS! UNLIKE 1 cOMBRIRA URLS IC URTIEEEON every day Bome day, when you are older, and your tots are older, too, think back | |THE PLUMBER THEY NEVER HAVE ¢ on all the penniew that you gave. It's likely you'll consider ‘twas a goodly | |TO GO BACK FOR THEIR TOOLS. ,, ( A Thought | eat