The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 6, 1912, Page 4

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1912, A A A AT A a PE. GIRL HAS: TO CHOOSE BETWEEN HER CHURCH AND HER AND PRETTY YOUNG CORSET MAKER CHOSE THE UNION WHEN CHURCH ISSUED TO HER ITS UL Mos RY Somebody has discovered that poverty causes bow John D, THE SEATTLE ee won, Tere iT. STAR | To — oi A “Tone might lmagin ock-kneed, 200, x §) withdrawal papers, ae | do not wien; intend to live as good a life as t President James # Pye: Ch late - ae ee = Det 6 any longer + be a member of the| know how to live, but I am disgust-| Kalamazoo Corset ie of | ocola An Alabama man named John} /ittle Beatrice ps, weed 18, Third Christian rmed church.|ed with the tactics thay are using] leading light of another mate! we I cannot | church. HIS fitness for War is hell—but oppression is war interminable, OF] gmith has four sons whom he nam-|has had to decide one of (he bie is hell PY op HILLIPS,” | ship has not been 3 a s arejed Oliver Gold Smith, Willa ; terminable only by the sort of war that the Balkans Rieck Suite Maearp Lache Sa 4 bee — ¢ sae can ? carrying to the gates of Constantinople. _ [and Andrew Guan Smith. twat io een : quash ae ines When Tyranny grows about so old and gray and wrin- ~ baptised, in which she grew to . Brasil export to thie country)” Dea . it, 3 down, “ young woman , and the labor kled, the clock of Destiny strikes for it, and it goes de st year tropical products valued|*0lN womar ae fe aed nn sca IAMES MACRIERY 6 CO., New-York “1 do not want you to think [ am/in that chureh, theret disgusted with religion, for my be-|be a member. Y Hef in Christianity is the same, And “BEATRICE ees charch The clock of Destiny is striking for the Unspeakable ‘Thark, | at $124,000,000, 3 and her Istlow wir ‘eadinie © Meied dest oii Pls ned Suv et sae on 8 ~ ed i D chance i rs For 500 years the Ottoman Turks have camped in Europe, Tre Desking Mitty, peg Sestenity, o live neatly and ick * on the ruins of Greece and the throne of the old Byzantine} yond wore a vos] Ghe chose the uniont ; fouthw Me ; a i s of Mos- Sr oe ‘oat Beatrice was one of the girl A “aR empire, which fought back the onsweeping hordes of 3 & bouquet of carna’ {iedl workers In the Kal: i WOC Ste UBS lem batbarions for centuries, an island of civilization in a wit of the ra ‘charming rm commannts Po HE germgge Ee heey Ge Cis, orl ae é & union about a year ago, and, Hs sea of Asiatic conquest. fe TY . * omending better working ‘condi : Now the Turk feels the stroke of Kismet. he armies] y,, hin best man. Th mann, t tions and living wages, were forced . . te ae py sting 4 of his former provinces have thundered at his gates. The hd >) bee — Lion iF chiet weapon in a] When the strike was ended her employer foreed her to choose be tween the union and her jon, She chose the union, That made it impossible for her to get a job in any Kalamazoo factory. She thea went to work for the tide of Islamic invasion, turned back by Charles Martel at Tours, and by John Sobieski at Vienna, has ebbed to the very walls of Constantinople. The red war the Turk has so often invoked flames among his hitherto inviolate kiosks and minarets. It is the Napoleonic assault over again. 148 font FR gegpoetl ape neue And who are these new heroes who have struck and Sophi Constantinople, has a dome ee oe taion ond baer or struck, and struck, until the iron janizaries are reeling to/of 107 og, ef ta Eien osmgnaa plese the ropes? Why, they are the derided “chocolate soldiers,”| 4 gevico has been Invented for wae Started _faterien. at Dos belittled in musical comedy—the soldiers of Bulgaria, Servia,| measuring X-rays. Then the consistore of the ‘Thirg| MISS BEATRICE PHILLIPS. Montenegro and Greece. These heroes are those who are rep- mi Christian Reformed church, of bn Look tevet . resented as carrying chocolates in their cartridge belts in-| », aneenec tiny the. shox. wih] welch, Beatrice wae s member and charchs A 0 +g t exh o sented as carrying Chandler-Whinpa. a The dome of the Roman Pantheon ie the largest in the world, being LandofPlaythings Speciak INCLUDE $3 Dressed Dolls at $1 95 HE Waltershausen Dressed Dolls have quite ¢ reputation in Germany—not only for & beauty—they are very lovable—but for the yery Mre enevieve|in which her own father Is one of] “I was not in Davenport ‘chas- $20,000 Pe the most reapected worshipers,jing scabs’ at the time I recelved ofa ome agp ‘ - spe ath x (Colo) POW Jpont this jetior to Beatrice your letter. However, 7 am in way in which their garments are made. How little we know men until they are tested! They ee oe consistory| Davenport now, and although : ww Peete i es are chocolate soldiers no more—they are men of blood and ecu hue ; istian Reformed|am not ‘chasing scabs, my worl ‘ One, ample, most harming : . » ” alt . been informed tna’ ert het imilar, fron. Pierre Loti, in his “Madame Chrysantheme,” slighted $ are in Davenport, towa, rates ah g ven yen best I kaoe tow ber green op ee wy peasy the Japanese. They were toy soldiers, he said, only fit for behalf of a union to interfere witn|to. When f joined the church my and belt in white—the collar edg ; Japanese. yw Ms a , JOSH WISE [the work of a company thet ie de-|intentions were good and I did what silk soutache braid—the green tam-crown fet - functions and fans. This was just before the war with China. Y' ing, or attempting to do, business |was right as tar as I know. pepe gn ae And Pierre Loti has lived to see these toy soldiers fill with th’|in that city. We have heard that} “Do you realize that I was dis rimmed wth white feathers! ne : > b 4 farmers’ institute|the nature of your work is such| charged from the Kalamazoo Cor- si 4 e ‘ their living bodies the ditches before Port Arthur, and charge at Beeleysport althat it may be called ‘chasing! et company for no other reason There are other styles besides—th Dolls hav i ion @ tke Chicago chirepo-|scabe.’ If such ie the case we, as whatever than that I have been ac closing eyes, flaxen curls—are 18 inches like demons into the hell of Russian fire at Mukden! —. des dist will be pres-|consistory, consider it our duty to (tive in union work? : The ice is $3 a The Balkans are victorious. Their victory seems to come ent to enroll|warn you and kindly ask. you to| “I think you all know that the jointed. regular price b i from the splendid dash and esprit with which they faced aoe for 5 fee har l rabtaced gg your own png ig Real age 0 ion ey Betwpdany ..ccccccccsccsere cccvcocsnan ( their inveterate foes and oppressors, the Turks. It reminds “You must not forget that you|there. We were working to better WATER COLORS 6c! ENGLISH PERAMBULATORS FOR of Tmirod’s vivid lines, written in 1861: are a member of thie church, and| those conditions and for the uplift Milton Bradley's Kindergarten Water Colora— As well made, almost, as if they ou mi way. 4 sell Come with the weapors at your call, betore poh’ yg A gle og ‘ pore = on in thle union = Oe Pr cee a oe babies. The body ts painted and With musket, pike or Kal eae in hy ‘ for myself alone, but for the wake special tomorrow at . 6c —the top is adjustable—axles and He wields the deadliest biade of all A woman suffrage club recently] «4 Lord bless you and/ slaves in the factory, and perhaps TEA 6c are of steel and the wheels ate Who lightest holds his life, formed in Rome has established &) cause you to see that your present; many more. For what penefite Se TEA 8 joely ted— $4.25 is the regular price. The hand that deais its unbought blows free employment bureau for the/occupation is mot proper for ajone will always help others in peered See Deer its gee. te As a Saturday special... With ail a patriot’s scorn, benefit of Italian working women. | Christian. a a. [ttme, a6 We are uniting to’ better twenty ae oe of t *. Might brain a tyrant with a rose, — “By order of the consistory. conditions, and we are prorressing ee er ane 16c IVES’ ELECTRIC TROLLEY Caf s Or stab him with a thorn! ‘ What has become of the old- 4), SCHAAP (Mi: in apite of some people, who are Marked for Saturday at ......6++6++ With salle, the cotaplete ould In the crises of human life and history, the sublimest teahioned taan who wore @ cape om “ UBSHOU: (ci working for our downfall ae git gt Hoa eh bs ot kari i i wal ls overcoat? Beatrt ris-| “1 have thought this matter over m Austin, who py f and most useful element in homan nature, is often carcless- a tan faith, Gnd cd Seared. he conte cae cs sen tage ae things for youngsters. “Happy Ducklings prepared Gay toe Saal mess of life—and the things of life. Germany bas « population of 63,-/thought of the call of hammanity, | continue this work, you do not think and “Jolly Goblins.” Regularly 15c; 10c plete outfits, 25¢, 50c, $1.00, to $1 925,993, of whom 1,269,573 are of and then she penned the following |is prope? work for a Christian, | see marked for Saturday at, per copy - And refilled packages, 25¢ and 60g, > . ene foreign birth, 1+ Hoilanders, | lett to the consistory of her’ therefore ask you to send me my ELECTRICAL RAILWAY SYSTEMS Evils of Partisan Politics UE Fela 104,000 aly, | nem e ron Weare mtase oe ieteing member | 4, DOLE MOURED ANB Wig - . 7 ol set— . " jon, D. K. Sickels, esen| opula- eounty clerk, who happens to be the father of the next| om, sittin the past five years baal | ZV LARGE CONCOURSE GATUERED 70 EEHALD For the Real Boy—Meccano! gounty clerk, fired six deputies summarily, giving them but SHRIEK = CONTORTA "OF Al ERRTIPfEMALE - the native population, necessary for putting up any sort structure—even i e which will operate, can be made SEEMED WG TO PUSH MERSELF OUT a few minutes’ notice that they had lost their jobs. Ae wband that she divorced him im| | OVER TOP OF WAIST= FASTEMNG County Clerk Sickels declared: “I am a republican.| husband that she divorced him in {Whe county clerk’s office is a republican office.” order that he could marry another.| | /¥ SPYTE OF EFFORTS SWE HAD TO GIVE UP a suspension v c nm The deputies discharged had not supported the straight pateay wag tae ao ma STRUGGLE AMID GREAT APPLAUSE with Meccano! It will make a mechanical engineer of many a boy! 3 In sets, complete, $1, $2, $6, $10. Besides which we carry lete assortments of separate parts which Seay be Nouae singly at any time. —Land ef Playthings, Basement Fleer. The MacDougall & Seuthwick Co. Second Ave. and Pike St. republican ticket. It ts entimated that out of every There was no complaint as to their efficiency and their bol: op gw a yeas ag il ability and their faithfulness in their particular work in the! reach the producer. Fifteen cents yeh emgae digas a compared to party loy-| tr iuer to middlemen and profits. alty, els’ w of things. This sort of petty politics would be removed with the introduction of non-partisan state and county elections. ee Se SERRE may ring BRITISH Minister Bryce|stick right at Washington! Bick? or ‘acy AX meedn’t throw up his job in| until we get to firing off the! M*7. Po°ts Rat. 8n7 ucrnes, f° sleep order to devote himself to/ literature about those Panama! '3,"%, xed safeon’ af soutnalictie 7. literature. Jimminy! Let him| canal questions! ai ee = g , G 00 d ( l 4) t h es bb vy —— = cess =| Dr. Price’ h Cc R Ee A lu hy, Half the pleasure of the holiday season is being well dressed in ; thy made, perfect fitting, comfortable clothes that bear the BRADBURY SYS" LABEL. Select your Suit or Overcoat now from our great showing of B A K I NG j 5 é est models in fine all-wool materials; prices that range from Why not Some Famous Bulls. Suggestion to the men: buy a chinchilla overcoat? Etin, Finch. ’ Russia is much concerned over] Terrier. the large number of suicides of} Head. university students and schoolboys Con. within the past year. Most of the Roosevelt. * err for the Holidays | SEE ——————————————SS SS We Give You Cre With prices the same as ¢ you may buy what you want have it charged—then a little week or month until the bill is suicides are due to faflure to pass examinations. About 10 per cent of the world’s Semieemoalt inhabitants speak the English An average of $3,000,000 in gold | janguage, ss sone f, Town to London. Ttalian shipbuilders have con- in South American univergities are | jected to preasure testa without the men who practice their prote S| necessity of sinking them in deep while they h, the universities | water. not having sufficient funds to\pay for exclusive service, However, a You ¢ Fool Bill. o A housekeeper said: “Of course I know Price’s Baking no difficulty In obtaining the-lead-| Match fom Boston with, beadguar Powder makes better food, and I always use it for fine >a apy 5 Ba 44 aR —— M Gay tht e cakes and Sunday food, but for ordinary baking I use people o¢ New York are foult?™ aks ‘ the N York World, '@ don't another powder because it is lower priced.” know. about Gaynor-—but’ ‘iitprly . everybody else does, : The following statement is easily verified: In making a pen page structed a floating dry dock in More Tasty, Wholesome, Economical university appointment is consider-| Bilt Harnack anys the Hungarian dozen tea biscuits the difference in cost between the use Practically all of the professors) which submarine boats can be sub- The economy is absolutely positive, ed so high an honor that thete ts| musicians play good, but they are of Price’s Baking Powder, a pure, healthful, cream of Arizona leads the states in cop- per production, —— A motion picture theatre has been built in the palace of the king of Siam. ‘Too Much for the Relatives, A team of horses belonging to Dr. irich of New Minden ran|,.4 Wealthy American London t. Saturday morn-| “bought out the house” a@ per- had driven in to| formance of one of Geot Bernard Next Thursday Is Children’s Day. é Between three and six o'clock p. m. on ‘Tharsday next, Seasonable Gifts t | { some latives, who were! Shaw's plays 80 he could see it ta if pow ’ t low priced or alum powder is one ee ieee titdap thee hind alone. Over in this country a man for a Man’s Santa Claus will meet the boys and girls here, ‘There fifth of a cent. lews.—-Nashville (IL) Democrat, need buy ar one oat 2 be alone will be a present for everyone—even the big toike will at the performance of a Shaw play. : Gechis: Seaiatsta ‘ane Maher tute . : e Christmas not be forgotten. Every child in Seattle is invited than for years, There 1s a short- A Friend Among Friends, To Save one-fifth of a Cent do not risk havi iscuii o rn aq aving the biscuit , ; : tainted with alum, inferior in taste and x Ae otecsioong ee gomovied ‘with, the. Atnrnican” ie Oe ae ake aa “What,” writes a man from Ta-| Gtande Land & Irrigation Co. | ie choice of six colors, in attract- s coma, “has become of the old-fash- ive holiday box, $1.00, It pays best in the end t use foned Silver Cornet Band? And Fancy Hostery, od what has become of the old-fath- sone DR. PRICE’S joned boy who used to make t] & pure, cream of tartar powder. Cuff Buttons, Smoking Jackets, Robes, eto., ete, In fancy Christmas boxes, (See the south window.) The world’s production of oil in 1911 was 345,006,000 barrels, of which this country produced 217, 850,000 barrels. Scart Pins, whistles of willow twiga? 3 soba 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St Newport has a new dance called the horse trot. Probably something “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” q like the gallop. Russia has a workmen's compen- sation law sald to be the best in the world, Hngland’s is modeled on It, ‘There were only 707 banks inthe United States in 1846,

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