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SET lee SAU Let " a PAGE 8 THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY "TEMBER 28, 1925 ene na eas — tes es nee = ~ = een a: J an _ * - - (f= = — = deol a al Y r r r + | 5 ](our ouR way BY WILLIAMS]( 7, let Fever ta he SeattleStar == | Scarlet Fever Is Hard | * Hn weet ~ —— — —— my ° ’ ne Ase 1507-09 Seventh Ave. Seattle, Wash Publishing df 2 1 '— ( a) ‘ . Bes Lier svete Spetial Representatives, Gan preneleee. 1) piens stains’ | \ Tp . / BARE FOGIED! SusT DARE 1O MENTION \ Ee in | is CUS E lo Ure i " i 2 A 5 Seat GOING BAREFOCTED NEXT GUMMERt NUTHE NEXT BY DI, DI, HUGH 8, CUMMING 8 . ° iy * °, i urgeon Genera nited States Pub " os maiter at Beatin W aot of March 3, 149 TH’ LDEEUH! Hain -T BOY NEARLY | FouR BLOCK ee See Seen Te ¢ *. the — - MENS Grz& FOR A UTILE SNIP \ y f ra . EQUALITY OF MEN | drink bought we LIKE You. Tiree orzes LARGER = \, and a R summer should not pass in | Pity ‘ | THAN LAST YEAR, LooK LIKE A PAIR \ rae bs the Biser s ttle. city of St. Jc eph Wherein there | © FIDDUE BOXES ~ LIKE CHARLIE CHAPLIN) r yo Mich. There September 7, was held a ployn ; nt, the wealthy pretty largely at i FROM TH’ ANKLES DOWN - TURD JOINT / ~ ‘ i x men’s bathing beduty contest, an enter orned the stock o OOPS. MAYBE BHF OF NOUR LEGS TURNED UNDER FOR | j ba prise awaited, with eager hearts and hun- | We! ine eck nat arent dete ai FEET. WairLU PA SEE6 EM- HELI ++] , pridacgh Sig) gry ambit by a large and able part of iN Ke. e elling his babe te nan * ablic ee THINK THEY'RE b Y ‘ r The pub ess has, for weeks past Declared poverty may not be mor¢ ver been loaded with the bath beauty of “Miss | !rgely due to more drinking, but there . 9 This” and “Miss That.’ State has com- is no disputing that the drink is mor peted with state and today we have the | “deadly y mem ei crowned queen of one-piece pulchritude ‘ Sgt i ere ei f f a Meanwhile, beautiful man, unheralded, CAN YOU BEAT THEM unsung, has been sitting, neglected, unno By the modern maiden “easy picking cht es ticed, on the bank in a two-piece bathing Is she a mark for masculine palaver? tt " ‘ A tt suit, while mere female beauty splashed Does she bare her heart to the arrows at 3 fatal) die in the ocean of popularity, figuratively Cupid’s first smile? Not the sunkist f Speaking. maider hy ; ; sear It makes no difference that the’ most During the past 12 mont! just 6,400 Pi re beautiful man in that Michigan contest California girls investigated, at the state ‘ia Was crowned king because having the bureau of vital statistics, the previou : most and largest bones at knees and marital experience of gents who were A hie ankles and the fewest mosquito bi purring around them with evident mari . The summer of 1926 should see thousands tal intention ; (hes of men’s bathing beauty contests. “Equal rights for men!” is too rapidly becoming a slogan that has got to be rallied to. As Browning might put it, woman's beauty isn't the whole cheese, by a jugful FLOW OF THE YELLOW OLD! Dictator of human proceed- , ings. Arbiter of happiness or hell Follow it and you find yourself in com- pany with the world. Human affairs stop when its flow ceases, plunge forward when it moves in a decided direction. It “is like the magnetic mountain in “Sinbad the Sailor,” which drew all the nails and bolts from the ship, leaving a wreck. It is also like rain to the desert, meaning Hifé and growth. + Since the world war, Uncle Sam has had most of the gold. This fact has made him diffident, over-independent, proud, unmindful that he is part of all the peo- ple of the world, content to believe in “splendid isolation.” Praise be, there is a decided flow of jgold from U. S. money bags. In the first eight months of this year, $197,488,000 of our gold went abroad, as against $6,579,000 in that period of last year, while our imports of goid fell from $2 1226,000 to $55,732,000. Fine! Our distressed, devastated for- eign brothers are recovering. CHURCHES AND DRINK ESEARCH department of the Fed- eral Council] of Churches is reported to have discovered that more families gave drink as their reason for asking aid of charitable institutions in 1923-24 than Gn 1918-19, before prohibition. Possibly, the difference is to be partly explained by the variation of conditions of the poor and of liquor in the two pe- riods. In the boom period of 1918-19 even the poor could buy and still not have to ask charity. In the same period, the ! And it doe similar Good, hard sense, ladie t appear that one gent had fore “ALL HAIL,” ALL STREET dispatch t's dismissal of BTC. The gov ernme the against the meat packers is hailed sign that the administration is doing all case it can to help business.” Sure! That's the right hail, and the packers’ consolidation can go right on governing our meat pirces Of cour Wall Street is too modest to suggest that business might be helped by also dismis: ing all the Teapot Dome cases. How cz Sinclair, Doheny and such do business they might, with the administration no wholly en rapporte with them? HELPING -MR. BULL AKLATVALA, British par Kellogg communist whom Seer nding the I parliam Union meeting this country, opinion that, if were the Prince of Wales or a Rothschild, Kel- member ter- 3 0 logg would receive him with the glad hand, Why, of course! Mr. Kellogg has to and social distinctions Wales represents title, A Rothschild would repre- make political The Prince highest title sent gold, heaps of it. All that Mr. Saklatvala represents is freedom of thought and speech. Mr. Kellogg is ex- pected to beam his most wholesome ‘‘oc- topus” smile upon title and money. He is not expected to let in an orator whose expressions might prejudice the Dayton for instance, in which freedom is considered to be involved Besides, the British government requests Mr. Kellogg to bar Saklatvala, for political reasons Should not Uncle Sam help John Bull out of his political distress? case, ? ? Answers to Your Questions ? ? omen y emblem other X- a used there a “donkey” + Q Is than the as the; | Wass wet emblem of the democratic party? | any question of fact or in- | | | A. The rooster is used. It prob-| | formation by writing The Seat —_—-5 an answer to | ording , med for the Lal er authority it wa of Rhodes, tn Mediterranean seth ably originated in 1842 when Chap-| | tle Star Question tor, 1322 ht to trans | man, cditor of the Indianapolis! | New York ave, Washington, i nee pospzanl| Bentincl, was accused of crowing| | D. ©., and inclosing 2 cents in he franiglcntas Jal Prematurely. Later it decame ert-| | loose stamps for reply. No ie la better 16 tranbsl Went that the democrats had won,| | Medical, legal or marital ad in the apring @nd then Chapman printed the| {Vice Personal replies confi. | SR ae eal rooster over the inscription, “We) | % “ a ee cod den tll eee “ A. Of eight oaramen and a co: Q Is the hot oll treatment good| Water and laying it out on the|, iy)” ue Tapeh ness for the hair and how Is it given?|9ras9 in the strong sunlight. If RET ing 5/ tha ‘very. tést methods ine satus <) not all ce out, oii et ia Of putting ofl into the hair and pro- the : ar ich ob and fay in Pike'n Pea high moting the growth of néw hatr is hse cde Another nae od ts “| —_ i neh Hy the Wot off treatment or massage.| 1M Sains in milk overnight and) OrOry | al weeuens hot olive oil thoroly into the scalp. eee ate sp This may be mized with equal | oe Sar Care parts of crude oil if desired. Q beat fields for} 4 How SAPS, eee fips int cherilstry,} Cieveland president of the 1 tea Qs there a simple method 0 A. There is perhaps no field of | > '*'™ ; Femoving mildew from white goods?! ji sry in sphy A. From 1885 to 1889, and from A. Fresh stains can sometimes be| Moun yt nieh chemistry 48 MOL! 1893 to 1897 removed by dipping the article in|“ Re SOFOESE Thfrae ODEN Ore rere) the dye industry, the oi industry @ How f ‘ fg on | | fhe Paper pulp industry, the atec!| ne songt Meigen i vs ers swum val industry and the foo preparing DR rene and when? SMOKING ROOM ||intustry, ond ine food oreparing | "4." Capt “satnew Webby nupust > 5 one docs not care for| ») 95. t4% pe net STORIES teaching it would be beat to enter| 1,” i , “Si ns Willam Bur the industriat field. The salaries) gi iivn, seth “iP pe be Henry in this field are much larger than| so gn, AMOMSE 5-6, 1923; Sebas GEQNY small boy,” said the | those of the tenchin 4 if oer ot tian Tiraboac August 12, 1923 fond papa in the smoker ? deg dEd Charles Toth, Sep:ember 19-20, 1924 “had just been to church and Q. How can “a dog: ha:broken.:ot er profited thereby. He di suckle > 0. O————— SCIENCE — the religious chores of tho 1c + pen end of an egg and \ family ‘Father,’ he said, ‘I | put in a good dose of red ieee | IODINE wanta ask sumpin. ‘The | This will very likely break hm of oer. y) minister y sumpin the habit IDE: MARINE, who discovered about there an honey, LW ae the relation of fodine t in heaven. Do they have bee Q. From what source did the state} public health, has published the and cows, in heaven? of Rhode d receive its name reault of his. wi odie ‘ No, pm, not hat I know A. The origin of the name ia not id goite He found that out of definitely known. According to some HO ‘school gifta “who, took a enere,’ he the sta‘e was named for a small a pth Malia da Billy Smith, tha in Narrogansctt bay named Baty eiea unten baa canned goods.” Eylandt, “red island.” Ac Out of. 2.000 wit did ean fee Pe es —e ke the treatment, 500 de. al Gnd ee 4 goiter or who showed goiter nearl 800 showed great {mprovement a result of Dr Marine's in DAILY | Ventigations a table salt contain POEM | ing jodi is now on the mar | ket Tht containa the small ; i A mount of fodine essential to S ‘er up and knock ‘em down if quite a homey game. For {ta healtt popul the baby is to blame, Y er teaches daddy till it's The thyrold gland in the neck got him tame. Set ‘em up and knock ‘em down is just the needa iodine, Ordinarily, it gets ee Gear nasi, the required amount from water All you need's a box of blocks, n father 4 child, Add ‘em ail nea food and other sources tugether and the tot drives father em on the parlor floor Sometimes, hgwever, lodine 4 The game gets under Father thir it's lots of work, but bab: Jacking in the diet, When thi. thinks it's play js the case, the gland, thru One by one the blocks are piled til sonring to the coiling, Daddy overactivity, develops into a castie’s built, and father’s done his best, baby comes a crawling and young gir who frequently it knocks ‘em ghiley west “outgrow” it, if the goiter is Up they go and down they fall from morning until night, crashing the non-polsonous kind. some to the carpet mid the shouts of great delight. Think of all the trouble times, however, it persists and that the baby goés to when he knocks ‘em down so daddy dear can becomes incurable, lodine will build them up again prevent golter and in some (Copyright, 1925, for The Seattle Star), | tages will cure it, ee ies (Sivas ay mer wenvick EY ” ee eae a — + 2 _ oa ‘: \| t FROM | Fae Letters "0% Readers All Letters to The Star Must Have Name and Address _ = - _ —/ | son ia t « gh or knows Defends Zone System se kes Sanaa, HO: SAE pie bow they shail’ live thele | 7 T we ot if I 3 KG 4 son ft " “ k Li ° "e guilt : 5 Pet ca — procee od int the’ aehtel P f ling to the law ft it the men were not guilty 1 am ; : ode to Sir, Justice ols Scott’s Emulsion 89c PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE art WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2% ale If s 1 Are keenly observing. pte er Ly And ¢ acquire rwiedge Paci tare ee oul tataaly te Special 33c Sa hanaied by has 25c the residential districts Yo strangely intuitive Fe crane ee MAVIS TALCUM higher, coal usually ordered You like to be alone in small quantities having to be Do not allow this to lead to ex 17c either shoveled by hand or car ried. In regard to a side of the street tremes For It will lead to depression RELAND | — [ NATU ostrich baby grows about AE one foot per month for aix months, at which period he ls practically fully for a little upholstering of his man on one VAN ESS paying one price and the street paying ar and if we Are necessary, zones we must have @ dividing Regular $1.50 Special $1.29 ine between them which must be the center of of necesnity grown, except the street ould bones : aker soe of United States corn crop, aa a ° whole, bh In any year surance, taxe 2 \ averaged more than 28 bushels 50c repair bills, and tires, and sce igthis vat le eyeny deo t he still feels there iw a for tion there are farmers who pro tune to be made hauling coal Juce 100 bushels to the acre in Seattle. If so, there are any and a few as high as 126, Of who fuel amount of deal course, it is inadvisable for tho would gladly seli out t crop to be multiplied by four BAERMAN FUEL CO it could neither be sold nor By .WRANK J, BABRMAN used. But why should the Reet farmer take the time and go 25¢ Finds Mr. Justice Wrong) thru ail tho hard work of plow Editor 1 q Ing, seeding, cultivating and In | Sta Rr harvesting four acres when he Justic mentioned prohibition can produce the same results I think he favored it, He says, on one? Nature will do it if good seed of prolific “Any man or woman who can | helped bs lend substantial aid and com. varieties, bettersmade seed beds fort, whose soul fs for salo, can scientific fertilization and better Lux Top Bell Alarm Clock Silver Face and Radium Dial. find a purchaser at this time.” cultivating There Ain’t No Such Animal That's 5 sald the rustic who saw a giraffe at the circus for the first time. carrying incredulity to too great a length Rut—how many things do you know that are not 0? Do you believe in the hoop snake? Have you been told that a cat by Are you sure that a drowning person always rises threo Do you think monkeys search for fleas in each other's fur? Have you been told that it's dangerous to drink too much water in hot weather? Do you think that cats can seo in the dark; that snakes fascinate thelr prey; that elght months’ bables never live; that thunder sours milk? 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