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THE SEATTI STAR THURSDAY, — (OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS)]{ 7 1 } [ ‘|/sxs| The Seattle Star =~ et - )!England Beal sere Nenh atlehigen, Ave Mi ‘ BUTS VO VOUT atin ot Mc i, Sima “yes ela pile \ £ i‘. WILLIAM P. SIM | : tee per m ' ote # 2.00 | BO TOD-1S Jump \ { ? ‘ 4 side —— RATE 3 | THRO m Ar en P a HY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS | Y ; ; ) } osities that mother used to delicately ca - MAKE A FANCY Bow} an 4 - Morality in I peci are being combed out F TH AUJUNCE. (== Monae Ores," New England they've be¢ Pin aie. lngialataitte Whiley onketad 4h ATS ALL TREY eon us whe j at etly celebrating the 170th annive anti-evolution law gave & close shave to a i , . . + sary of the birth of N un Hale, the bill to bar Jews from teaching in the pul * a patriotic spy of the Rev on, and ¢ of ic school ee P a the distinguished lite e effete East Aah Tennessee's constitution bars min 1 ° a 4 observes isters from seats as | lators because at aia “What a fine moral object on Wash “ministers of the Gospel are by their pre A for, # Che ti ington could hav by ting the fession dedicated to God and the care of : i execution of Major e, the tish spy, ouls, ¢ ought not to be diverted from ec “Origin of by M i a young good mily d distin the great duties of their functior ind f ; i + guished service. What a rebuke to British cating that saving of Tennessec ils i ee ‘ gree I if f brutality in the hanging of Hale!” tough work and ministers very preciou rsa 4 a be 2 s ; Washington did the right thing in the Also a constitutional decree that, Dar of eee. Ald not Huxle it * execution of Andre, Washington was also “No person who denies the being of man descended from P c } ® young man of good family and distin- God, or a future state of rewards and He pyc jp a t + guished service, and it was admirable in punishments, shall hold any office in the fat ype \ + him that he did not let such considerations civil department of this state,’ ascen the ° not ‘ashame move him. But there was a decided dif- Verily, it would seem that, after that n a oe } ference in the missions of Hale and Andre. Scopes case is decided, Tennessee will still eee : é I ? Hale was spying for battle plans and other have enough grounds for fighting until atte . ie ¢ information, a mission considered legiti- long after most of us are f posted as em 4 ere + mate in all wars. Andre was eng to our derivation from gorilla or Gene fii and + the dirty business of corrupting an Ameri 3 z ee oe + This distinction has often been discuss | earning, were Da b i ‘ f + but it is a little remarkable that, after the Ha! We Shine Abroad e ' lita : Be a : 7 ; experience of 1914-1918, there could be HREE cheers, a tiger 'n everything P et é By pablic writer ie ube idea hat sea for Alexander P. Moore, of Pitt f + could be or can be anything like mora Be ! k wut-an able-bodie | F i i lessons or rebuke of brutality in the prose- | rend bere baa aa . wy . ae ssi story 2 mn 1 1 mn s oon of war. in diplomatic circles is a little good old- BY F. G. ORR : 41 hehe ' fashioned news dee “rv nerve and inlays Lok. A Large Far to give him eclat. Alexander P. Moore, ‘ 5 igtit thru’ move 4 ich Je pre athe ERBERT HOOVER says that adver- | 8 ambassador to Spain, has given hi HEROES ARE MADE -NOT BORN, ; rit otilns BE tising has become an integral part of | first banquet at Madr id ecultw otean business. It has, and the big part at that, | Did Alexander P. Moore rise and de- Film oo!-room and one of the great changes of recent | clare, W e have with us tonight” a noble era sees pas years has been in the attitude of business toward advertising, especially “big busi- It is only within comparatively recent years that the policy of liberal advertising has struck such jas the banks, railroad Managements, utility concerns and other great institutions, including the Standard Oil company. The policy of relying on the business to build up itself by sheer virtue is no more. Increased competition and elimination of advertising frauds: have changed things. Fortune depends solely on having a good thing, with the capital to push it, thru publicity. The mere “barker” is exposed before the crowd gets into the tent to see his fake bearded lady or sword- swallower, and the worth of the genuine article is now gecting its show in full. spams vast ys cGbecamectten jasdbuaimssseces<senscecses Admiral Fiske says that women are the cause of ‘war, and a conference to abolish women would grt Just about as far as any other abolishing conference has, up to date. Sounds Queer 12 IS somewhat difficult to appreciate Caillaux, France’s financial savior. He iwarns gamblers not to speculate in the “franc and yet announces that, before long, he will use the $100,000,000 Morgan loan to bolster up the franc. It sounds like warning the fellow with “four spades that the next card dealt him will be a spade. One can imagine what big players like Morgan & Co, would do to a situation like that. A Queer Old State’ | HE psychology of the little old state | of Tennessee is getting a raking with a fine-toothed comb and some curi- | >? ? Answers to Your Questions >? ? guest in the person of the retired bull- fighting premier from Mexico, or the gum king from Chicago, or the great prune baron from California, or the duke of po- | (What? S Wrong With American Homes? BY MRS aries of our cou of national government, ho e about, and the ips of states to t rights and person ing histor FERGUSON for use in the classroom . WALTER a YOLI c most of us have come to be | ba the A 7 ae ai Pinca teen aoa tatoes from Colorado? o, sir, He had | k : no Ke | “ aris Seve ntee Dy % | e sa e me Peter Btu t, often thru war and the real stuff, the genuine blood of roy- wil tad . te d the , i he RD alty bred back as far as the first royal | v : : Am nd Montcalm. wounder way on gorilla, Ldoking down the right side of | a ee “pa a Me yt ce oiacon A evol and the Annexation his table, Alexander P. Moore observed j | é aa sahital’ Wat alle ana," “The Alamo,” as follows: os : Pp ee , 1 be i-2 a Ne ; The Free State of 1 King Doha vides x this i tae ibe Califo Nationalism: ‘The 1Q e s | . - byt Northern Ideal, ueen, ma , | on © far abides.’ Fis plain 13 Dukes. | Now I would nae pier | : : lecldea he © questions patios Stretching away on the left toward the | » grea € n of nani tare iy Folios ria ast 4444 punch bow!, Alexander P. Moore | ‘ Y t be ' , 5 obeyed 4 had located ae ; . a 7 tr 7 Marquises. or of t ee ar 8 Counts ‘ fit for t ge . c <rupine opin ues The only guest not 1 ig with eclat | . . if ‘ 6 80 absorbed busine ~ naa oa was a little dried-up fellow down near the | } everything ¥ € bpeak offen athen” be asks poral Rody beet e ? owe are afforded specia foot of the table, probably a democrat, | ex and the out aga everybody munt ster fetta. oF! eles hata’ 4 92 jes thru ‘the medium of who had sneaked in. | them has been so general, that | When we got t down to dies) ins ae allowed hie ‘Translate them into mo’ ies Yale University Press Again, three cheers for Alexander P. | —s | and children to aswume a | pictures,” was the cry fro } Moore, of Pittsburg! which U. posed. He's the stuff of S. ambassadors should be com- Ancients Up to Date |U.S. Threat May Bring Trouble in Mexico 10 es AD ity moment the first America needs more mili peared ism in the home with da Ing a commander in Eve an should be the boss of his house or he should not | have a house. A Thought . } Woe unto you, lawyers! For yo have taken away the key of | knowledge; ye entered not in conferences with er ‘McKee, a ‘colle ization is the only ever, the arche- ologists have uncovered an Assyrian coun- try villa over 3,500 years old that hds a complete plumbing system. No ancient plumbers excavated, as yet. In those days they probably buried plumb- ers pre deep, but you needn't be sur- prised if 18 golf holes are discovered pretty | soon, with a nice view from that country villa. | ' IILE we are thinking that our civil- | Stars Washington tore: 1 New York A W "Present ns Ju 18 pork betwee “The waist lino is descending,” says Fashions. And | 1nd It won't have much lower to go before it can shake |! } hands with tho skirt line. | his p In Washir st this over incl confiscation “and what are Keatsow?! ox —K— American { Q t the thre ~ Q What {s the technical name for ® Mydiak i#tand, by a Russian trading) *4 Napa banana oil? [ou can get an answer to| | company in 1783 less American and f = A. Amyl acetate is the techntcat| | any question of fact or ea rote | Are reepected, the 1 : * name. It is called banana oit de-| | formation by writing The Seat- Q. What ts meant by “cxpatria-| iM withdraw its support. =» cause it has the taste and fragrance| | tle Star Question Editor, 1322 | | ton’? The support of gton of bananas, It is a combinatton| | New York ave. Washington,|| 4. /¢ comes from the Latin “er,#| Means arms, If ; + to of amyl alcohol and acetic acid.| | D. C., and inclosing 2 cents In| | meaning “out,” and “patria,” mean cope with — revol! a ery | | loose stamps for reply. No| ling “native land.” It is the volun.| ‘tempts to overthr tho gov = Q Did Giovanni Papini write any| | Medical, legal or marital ad-| | tary act of abandoning one’s coun-| ernment, The corollary would Books besides his “Life of Christ,"| | vice. Personal replies, conti | |try and becoming the citizen or avb.| seem to be that under certain, ind what is his greatest. work? | | dential. All tetters must be | | ject of another. | conceivable circumstances the A.’ Papini's “Life of Christ’ ts no} A ed. L| era id refused to Callex might be doubt his greatest work. It has|*— Ml Oo what Is given to his opponents Been translated into all the leading eq the Alaskan coast at Controtter|ard Chandler Ch aN Lppiita fcsrethar iiabran aapte nguages and has met with world = # Weal ect Ww no desired effect {x extreme wide success. “Four and Twenty | °2% Bee MONEE Wer Buen senttg2 | ety. doubtful, Cailes is a strong Minds” was translated into English\/" 1778 the English navigator, Capt.| PY oa Pe | 1 stubborn, and there is some years ago, but s recelved| James Cook, explored the Alaskan| © 1, on, 4 y | that not only Fy | e brow colo produced ° wolf, acant attention. Last year his|coast as far as Bering strait, Van- Itcorn ‘the blow! nie ‘a F td Auce ay ho himself, * autobiographical novel, “The Fail- ng of cignret smoke > and let ot |oouver conducted explorations along|thru a handkerchiet duo to the ‘ ure,” was published in English, tho| na to th a peck the coast in 1793-94, and Franklin| nicotine? it had been written 12 years be-| : see : | ‘ yore. and, Beechey in 1826. The first per-| A. No. It 4s mado by the producta Bi laal eeea mora eae wrere. seus | manent setilement in Alaska was|of combustion. Nicotine 4s a color. tS HA Yor bquatl § 4 made at Three Saints bay, on Ko-\less liquid, Si cae ha aia as % @ Who discovered Alaska and! It wa pea and Jabor B when was the first permanent| that put ¢ nin power Gi pettlement made? | the peasants and the A. The earliest historical date| Letters FROM R & | more tadical elements of Inbor © connected with Alaska is 1648, when STAR eaders are accusing him of having © Deshneff, rounding Asia, navigated | turned conservative, He had & Bering strait. In 1731, Gwosdeff, a| All letters to The Star must have name and addrens, promised the peasants land % Russian, visited the Alaskan coast.| which has not been -forthcom % But the discovery of Alaska is gen- tog . “On BO A ing, and had laid down a pro. Schooling. o' * Mi corilied to Vittue Berng| dita School Ruling tending to argue the ments ue | &Fam for labor which he has © a Danish navigator in the employ Editor The Star: 1 have just thle "Atiedtion’ nor tha 4 not adhered to, they charge B of Russia, who with Chirtkoff reach-' rend and pondered your editorini tentions’ of tho editor xi Inv | “mhose elements aro now abdut = ‘ Praeenes Bimply, oO get ot of control, = T Wish to say that this decision : Li tai Ge Ae Rot eitindly sat 2 of the t supreme court, in abor, Ne 80 : E id stead of, settling the school tafled. While Callesy for in = stead of se the school ques. ; S — at stance, threatened the British ¢| Evolution—Pro and Con\ sisi indie am a ee = HBR on He Viento aE tee owners of the Mexico City £ HE subject that in uppermost in the nows today: what do we know || jn. recent gable fee i nae street railway lines with dire oS about {t? Does the evolutionist say wo are descended from mon: || In other words. it In a ij chek things if they did not recognize =| keys? If not, what does he say? Does the theory of evolution preciudo || ang J Fy erie the street raflwaymen’s union | a belief in creation by God? What are the arguments that will be || waste: and stop the strike, he took a ©} used in the big trial in Tennessee? What does William J, Bryan have etehe in tho prestdency of x ad #1 to say on the subject? pent a Bu nan there came ra 5 M \ & | “Our Washington bureau has ready for A bulletin on the subject, || decinion, or opinion Aineentes SMOKING ROO E | giving BOTH SIDUS of the question. It gives briefly and simply the || the "Drea een Mean STORIES @ | main arguments for and against the theory of evolutior [Ca Wbabk wansane crest? st & | the theory that man evolved from lower forma of life. Whichever wdo teohBeraNcata ac a, D'd tt Nusa — —_—— S| of the argument you may pernonally take, this bulletin gives YOUR || tenuis iby 2h loti owe lived in a small town, @| aide and the OTHER side. Will out the coupon below and mail to || _ in. iny ~ youth /ctaalal gu “% | Washington, D. C., as directed | 0, indeed, the result was that amoker tong past fils salad days, 3 OLIP cour ; | within ten years Lincoln wan “when even & man coming to & SGU ON HIRE AnnennenArmuncennnAn’ || clected president, and slavery lecture was an excitement, Our | Bvolution Bditor, Washington Burenu, The Seattle Star, | WAS awenkout of exlatance family wih chostn to entertain, & | 1322 New York Ave, Washington, D, ¢ | LEVE WRIGHT the visiting lecturer and all be * I want a copy of the bulletin, “Hyolution Pro and Con," and jnolone |! A812 40th Ave, cause we owned the only ico © [herewith five cents in United States postage stamps or coin for same, || Se 6 cream freezer in the neighbor = | pe ptr hood, My protty slater got all Wi ieicame | P.-T, A, Thanks Star dressed wp and ant noxt to him PDH) ogee * 3 all Kditor The Star; Just a word at tho table 4 , sclation In behalf of the ‘Oh, professor, do” tell BY} Bt. and No. oF BR. H. Deseeessersrseecseereney Thad ob i | BAY! Paront,tonchate’ what you will lecture on thi 5 ation officers for the val Mh ne nin | OnE bo) eh Aco + tater rrviiee Vhesehonees in the paNevout i Aaliil athe learned one, EL aball en ‘i Tama ‘reader of The Seattle Star MI. GA. LOOMIM, ahd seis ocala a 4 ‘Oh, professor,’ mowed sls, * Heeretary, Br men have become o7 ineleas wonders an can yourselves, and them that were entering in ye hindered.—Luke, historical print. ings and paintin p their back Sp 1152. bit head ofjthe.dn t of edu 1 art Ped place as at Yale; George Parm| HE first thing we do, let's wild ch: ay expect frivolous Ident of the Yale Uni- are included in | kill all the lawyers —Shake speare. fren | AA sanitary white =| bathroom / CLOROX —bottled magic—works wonders in the bathroom ! Pea ein poe vittohna tip Race Here its virtue as a disinfectant is highly important—yet the confi “Analde only a few minutes a day are required to keep the bathroom sanitary, the CLOROX way, his cc and have them, at th time, square with do. Sane ope ee You merely adda tablespoonful of CLOROX toa half-gaflon of water, mix well and apply with a cloth. Watermarks instantly vanish from bathtub and basin, leaving them white and gleam- wt o just samples of Ho has ¢ ) governments milar compl partly om taki iw separate ac Washington haa spok- mntly probabl. r Callea in liked tn Washington. Job to recor interests outside And even that the chances are Washington's y Velled threat, instead of helping him, may capsize the frying pan about in which he now nlzzien and ing. Unsightly medicine stains disappear from your tiled floor, pee We eae as if by magic. Best of all, you have made these surfaces anti- —————_ SCIENCE | septically clean! PAINTED LADY | If your toilet bowls discolored, pour a half cupful of CLOROX a e iltiiehtae into it, and then a cupful of vinegar. Let the mixture stand for Fi ea callonte scant sire Seater a short time, or overnight, if convenient. Here too, CLOROX the Painted Lady butterfly show will remove all stains, acting as a disinfectant and deodorizer an energy = rarel. equaled In as well. iny living creature. The scien. ic ame of this butter ° Ta) : ros Sprarsate oareai ss It CLOROX is the housewife’s economical and efficient servant. swarms from xomewhe feal Africa and flies +f th over It has myraids of other uses, as indicated on the label of the bottle. Diluted, it isa bleach and whitener for white clothes; it removes ink, fruit, and coffee stains; scorch and mildew vanish before it. It isa bleach for drain boards and kitchen sinks, and Mediterranea: Northern British Isles Atlantic to Iceland and the Are. | preading all ope, to the | and then the North | tle regions. Others of the xpe- | aids in deodorizing and disinfecting garbage cans. cles start In Central America and fly north thru MPlorida or California. Some also fly south, but the records so far com: pleted show the history of only the north-flying swarms There Is no known record of a return fight, which ts gen erally the case when such mi- grations occur, Also, it fa a mystery to science as to why the butterflies start, never to return, No. possible advantage to the individual or to the race can be yet, discovered, accord: inis to the usual rule, some such muat the id not _be What r olks Are Saying ) H, DAVIS, magination has no lint It in the ono thing lett that tha) radio can't wet first.” exist or ot _bo_made hon Co; MeChure tations KENNETH FUNC Iran alsco Chinese editor ae . mands of the Chinese striker In Shanghat inelude the — very thin that American labor had @ fo fight for before it attatned the system of the present TT bie a a ea