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DIANA DILLPICKLES IN A 4-REEL “SCREECHER” FILM "DON'T YOU KNOW THaT bs or News are MEMBER OF schirrs No BY J. D. HALLIDAY (Formerly Editor of the Advertiser.) Tokio your $2.25 By mail, out of city, $5 per month up to # m € mos 61.80 ny enivion ety. ai 4 Japan, the mimic nation of the woe “ — East, has borrowed another idea at eee ee oes Socns San C600 Privatel| from Western clviligation—now. In aaell Sepert w spite of flowing kinomos and wooden clogs, she's trying to climb on the water wagon. It isn't easy for peo- ple to drop customs that are some 1,400 years old. But they're start ing to and undoubtedly it's due to two thi the war and the new woman, Even the Land of the Ris For Peace Insurance: The Greatest Navy c in the World! 4 SE idcre et Unlparss):(piinn Wi ing Sun now has suffragists 4 I The idea that boundary lines and racial lines were disap-|1h® War has bad much to do F pearing and that peace and brotherly love were wiping out ware oo) pio fired In Europe's war fare hae vanished. Disputes are being settied by warfare as in the past. What is the answer? Two lessons have been clearly taught by the present war Neither preparation for war nor lack of preparation for war are bars against conflict. Therefore, if the conditions of our modern civilization are such that nations must fight, which nation is in the better shape to maintain its nationality and independence? | There can be only one answer: The nation that Is best prepared to defend itself. os ee | The United States DOES NOT WANT WAR. It wants to remain) @ pacific nation. NEITHER DOES IT WANT TO BE A DEPENDENCY OF ANY ER NATION! None of the contending factions in the United States wants the Country conquered by another country. Few, if any, of the people in country would submit to being subjects of a foreign power, no ie what differencee—economic, religious, political or sociai—have arieen among ourselves. There is no certain formula for preventing this. BUT LACK OF PREPARATION 1S AN ALMOST CERTAIN WAY OF INVITING AT. ‘TACK and of being forced into the position of a dependency or a Position that, in its results, is similar. | Whether that danger comes as a resuit of the present war or] whether it comes 50 years from now, under slightly different circum. 4 7 and conditions, it is bound to come, under the present method regulating international affairs. We may denounce and disagr the methods and conditions that prevail, BUT THEY ARE THE IES IN OPERATION. Universal disarmament and universal pea: *| as far away today as ever—or farther. These are the FACTS. These are the lessons of the European war.) i way ae vet face them. started round a erance wave NOT: BON'T STAND IN THE MIDDLE OF THe SIDEWALK To Misir$ wit if enormou stretch of undefended coast line, with our abso- lute lack of military preparedness, there is only one policy in the face) of prevailing conditions. . THAT IS A POLICY FOR THE GREATEST NAVY WORLD! A Navy that is second or third or fourth is, very largely, a waste men, money and energy. it would produce nothing in the time of i except, perhaps, to delay, temporarily, the march of events. The United States must be prepared to fight for its position ic nation. It doesn’t WANT to fight. It HOPES not to fight | Wf attacked, it will HAVE to fight. | And, if it has to fight, it should have the best tools for the job. | Other nations could not find any threat in such a program for Maval defense—for peace insurance. Even though this policy should be adopted immediately, it would be some years before it would be in Practical operation. There could be no accusation that the greatest) avy in the world was being built for the purpose of being “ready” to) get into the present war. The present lessons of this war merely prove that such a policy, for the future, is the only sensible thing to do. It is only natural that an aggressive military nation will HESITATE to it navy. It is only natural to believe, | without such a navy, there No peace insurance—that a defenseless condition forms no bar to attack The United States wants no theatrical heroics from press or people. tt wants no great navy for aggression. It needs one for defense, if) ry, and for the purpose of being able to maintain its position - IN THE @ nation that DOES NOT WANT WAR. t SHOULD Say THE PARTY DIDW'T BREAK UP TLL AFTER MIDNIGHT I STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1915. PAGE 4, \STGN, DIANA? ——AND BOILED STEREoOSCOPES BELONG AP TER Ive AY @GES BYA To THe LIVED ALL MY S@TH THOMAS ) “MoTNER, PULSE -aseE, OLD Ure IN A CLOCK, AND BATHED pur THar uP!" ncaa adel Ki PalsLey SHAWL — ‘ EVERY JATURDAY IN 4 ZINC BATH TUG—— FOR You To Dany MEA STERGOSCOPeE — the world in the year's brew was reported.,amounted to $75,809,684 yearly It swept all of Russia, where the Since then, according to George thinks tt rd of vodka is now prohibited by | West, American sul in Kobe have to # order of the czar; it has had a so- the decrea in drinking through on a tans v4 bering effect on England, where it )out Japan has grown until at Han is sald one reason for the darken-|da, & brewing center noar Nagoya ing of the streets at night Is to/salen have been fo slow recent minimize drinking; it resulted in a/ that ewers have been forced to ban on absinthe in France and now / sell off cheap It Ie beginning to show effect In] 14 Japan's case the temperance Sake, a rice wine, is the Jap-| We has not b brought about *\by an imperial edict. Nor in it anese national beverage, and since th great war started it is estimat ed that the slackness of sales bax resulted in a decrease of 80 per, Japan has a national debt of cent in the year's brew | $1.241,997,000 and an imperial order The p » first noticed that the |for everybody to clamber on t water Wagon was popular last Oc-| water wagon would mean the lo t when a 10 per cent decrease!lof a revenue that In 1912-13 kely that the reform wave will be hastened by such an act On the Safe Side Girls Sold at Tender Age as Geisha Maids Milly—If you kiss me I'll screan Billy—Well long as you don't scream firet it's all right | eee Mean Scene in Licensed Geisha Garden of J Where Drinking | | “Fiubdub fs pretty mean, isn't arden of Japan, ere Drinking le Seen het at its Worst Mean? Why, say, that fellow Is A Japanese follower of what constitutes the “Great White mean enough to have his name on Way” of Japan, is coaxed into drinking by dainty geisha, so he graved on the handle of his um- | will not drink, as general rule, without gefsha around btm. brella And the result is that there are approximately 30,386 geisha, or ee. dancing girls, licensed in the country, and in addition 50. Tough Problem fallen women, It's only a very little step from the geisha The type of youth who | th irthermore--and this is the saddest fea {n loud clothes and a hat trained as geisha, girls of from 12 to 15 back over his cars dropped In This keeps a certain class of men and old dental chair women scourt try for girls, whom y buy from their I'm afraid to give gas, said |} parents for a te re—usually seven isn't exactly recog line dentiat to his assistant legally ney really are so! the parents, It's been —~ Neary (soB) BREAKS-MY-HEART !” THE THE SEATTLE STAR ‘JAP. APAN CLIMBS ON THE WATER WAGON |\Geisha System Blamed for Liquor Evils; Mothers Fight to Save Daughters be yen & worth it 50 ¢ gold) but if he ta t into his head to entertain some drinking companion, he'll think nothing of Why? ! How ‘can I tell when he un conscious? ‘ ee Out of Vacuums Madam said the t baronet, out of a job hay a new vacuum cleaner that ts ¢ and « ess thar o the marke 1 don't any vacuums t An Easy Way to _ Increase Weight Good Advice for Thin Fotks D hone. NATURAL BABY IS A HEALTH IN » is no time when the habit! health can more easily formed, and no other period when liress is so casily acted and 8 with so lit tle bodily resist INFANCY. There is no need in this country for a conscription system—not yet. There is no need of an enormous standing army. BUT CONSCRIPTION, AND ALL THAT ATTENDS IT, WILL SURELY COME SOME DAY, UNLESS THIS COUNTRY IS IN SHAPE TO DEFEND ITS COAST LINES WITH A GREAT NAVY. TIMELY PREPARATION FOR DEFENSE WILL PREVENT CONSCRIPTION AND THE SADDLING OF A GREAT STANDING ARMY UPON THE EOPLE. There can be only one anewer to the problem— THE GREATEST NAVY IN THE WORLD—AND LET UNCLE| SAM BUILD IT HIMSELF! 1 USE “TIZ” FOR | “TIZ" for puffed-up, aching, | smarting, calloused feet | and corns PAID-FOR PUBLICITY—TALK NO, 12 ‘The Port Commission Stacy-Lander Wharves ‘The Seattle Terminal of the Amer! the Public Docks between Stacy and Lar an-Hawallar eets and t om Avenue and the East Waterway, 7.300 ft. south ‘The long and wide wharves, new, modern sprinkle 90 ft. wide, without @ post, and the yards and roain Mn lose to storage a nd of sufficient width (2 ft) andle two # q en unloading between—these facilities appealed to : 1 Panama water transportation Jine. | a Twenty-six vessels are operated by this com Seattle and New York via the Panama Canal, and to t Inlands These steamers average 10,000 tone and leave our each five ‘SORE, TIRED FEET ance as during in. om e animals they are wy te 7 ro ause of wrong living ter © greatest of fies! ere. | ON the part of their parents, result Bargol aime through its re-generative. re-| ing in inherite low vitality; or o ° ow s ° »| wrong out due to igno. | an rance or of right health | BERLIN, March Another dras. | {*" | methods |tle step fn the plan to give the gov: | rie The well baby needs simple guid Jernment control of all food supplice | #4 |ance to see that he keeps well; the tn the empire was taken today *\sick baby needs attention to make |when the heads of all households him well; but the merely delicate were ordered to furnish the govern baby, with enfeebled powers of re ment estimates of all the flour they sistance to diseas nd of constant Another article In The Star's health campaign bel with co-operation of American Medical Association — “When You're Well, Keep Well” ig conducted HEALTHY ANIMAL. has once It become ill takes very little to cause {ll- ness in the baby, and the result Is often seemingly out of all propor. tion to the cause. | There is no satisfactory substi tute for mother’s milk. The infant was intended by nature to be as de. pendent for its food upon its moth er during the first few months of life after birth as it is before birth Any substitute for mother’s milk requires an unusual amount of Skill, experience and time, all diffi cult to obtain except among well-to do people. Many more bottle-fed babies die than those nursing at the breast. Doctors are tempted to wean jbables unnecessarily when a little patience and encouragement to the mother, based on a physician's ex perience, would often correct the apparent disagreement of breast milk and greatly increase the | child's chances for the future Pneumonia is. communicated from one person to another by means of expectoration. Don’t form the spitting habit and avoid people who do spread infection by expectoration. now have om hand ow vitality, needs both guidance This is in dance with the or jand the best attention that medical der issued by the federal counci} | mary and othe t Se-| scence affords some tin ago, virtually taking |%'"'* ade : * nee The basis of all modern medicine plies of the nation as a war meas: |aKe maby well is far ed afer are. Caution ® as et x er than to cure him after he | not wish to gain t CHILDREN TO GIVE A FIVE-ACT PLAY DENTAL | A fairy play tn five acts, entitled and CHOCOLATE SOLDI IN ENTERTAINI days : “ A Preferential Assignment (NOT a lease) has been effective since | G00d-bye sore feet, burning feet, “The Sliver Thread,” will be pre February 1, 1914. Space tor cargo in the transit sheds for incom swollen feet, smelling feet, tired! sented Thursday and Friday nights OPTICAL Joy and good-fellowship were at} outgoing boats running on regular schedule is thus assued. The nerec- | feet Jand Saturday matinee at the Col thelr ; deste running on regular schedule In pred. The as and Sd ) velr height Tuesday night, when a — rere mere = m no ’ Good. : Ay hc see hs link playfield hanioe. 16th and Wash PRICES CUT band of 200 Tilikums jammed the 3 ‘ Pe si ‘ lions and raw spots © more shoe | ington the Junior Dramatic Butler cafe, following business Any ship may land at et tacy or Lander Wharf on order of ; r es Susi the Port Commission——coal ships fromm Baltimore, cannery rescute’ ect |tightness, no more limping with|club, The story was given last | ae sute tne Hara Times meeting at the Press club, ‘ The Whateom Ave. Warehouse and wharf at inner end of sip ig {oui of drawing up your face in| year the «ame group. An ad Miss Frances Duffy of the But F ‘mot covered the preferential agreement @ | Agony TIZ" i# magical, acts right | mission of 6 cents will be charged | , Risky rices ier entertainers crowned Rert But } rie of Lana embraced in this sviia “ais tbarlak . Svioen 11 TIZ” draws out all the pol-|to cover the expenses, It is a par-| Pentel nue terw Tyee Kopa Konaway / Joshua OF $400,000--$60,000 an ner are 2 ons exudations which puff.up|ticularly enjoyable play for chil.) work were « , and the ili band of 16 pieces Semregating out the conerete warcho and end-whart (co stead | the feet—the on remedy that | dren s t re dispensed music tob the cost of the “American-Hawaiian Docks” Ix ua follows: |d » TIZ" an smalle You need not hurry, as mauris October J merican-Hawallan I sf |a Use TI" and - a an ale rl 1 « prices will cor A feature of the evening was the Superstructures prea itr oe cariaogg ys ped tinue while the hard singing of members of the “Choco Substructure | feet, will fool, “TIZ" 18 @ de ght SEATTLE TEACHER times last late Soldier” company, playing at | xe v on : 6 Bt = ne : j the Moor who w ests ; Discount and Exchange Get a 26-cent box of “TIZ" now AGENCY IS LOSER Hard Times Optical Prices the offi di ms prucsts with Paving | ey ss at any pirussint or department ecalt at My Op F heshire Mitchell, manager of the | OngRhoren ® Headquarters .. D uffe: ave g00 a 4 hotel, Delivering, bonds |feet, glad feet, feet that never] OLYMPIA, March 3.—A sedis! cee examined At the business meeting of tho| Court costs | swell never hurt, never get tired.|ing order preventing the enforce. , <= fit-|organization at the Press club |A year's foot comfort guar ateed | me nt of the now antt-private em-| {64 for you and T will « ites tol plans for sending a delegation, to 4 these wharves earned $19,711.34, and operating expenses |O7 money refunded. | ployment agency law in the case of! of glasnos juire. ee fees] E rixeo on “Washington and Seattle | paiatrs thé Pacific Teachers’ agency, Se-| ‘uplicated « | day were discussed, and = sul The Verame on 1 * opened Aug@at 15th attle, was denied ‘Tuesaday by | chief rnd shamans appointed, The The Amertcan-Hawatlan §. 8.Co. pays the Port the regular taritt Judge John R. Mitchell |Edwin J Brown, D. D, S.}'The new chistes are: Pliny Ls Att rates on each ton of freight passing over t vharv@®. Month i jibe cai ,, ng Dentist ¢ oware 8 fh 1914; Feb,. $1,679.94: Magoh, $908 BA “April, abn Ose, Muy. ta bbs eat Tis Fist Awe@eni nonere loslyn, shamans; J gure, & $i Aug, $984.61; Bept., $2,094.16. Oct. $9 WASHING March 3.—The K. A. Bunce and A, Warren Gould, | 706.07; Mov, § ‘42.008 98 Total, $19,711.34. Nese REG KIND C Fan tentative itinerary of the summer|” Meek tt Aves] Tye Dana W. Brown and F, W.| a ee Public Property. It should bo inspected, understood, and 3 Ser fot Ci DAY | cruise to be taken by Annapolia|Me Sure and Co 706 ana gia) Sowe)), Sitkum gy BP gs HAMILTON HIGDAY ee a COernE CO, WALL. 8. [Mdshipmen includes Puget sound,| ¢ fae’ Gane i ne Hittin Shona foc ant 4 Asst, Sec. and Traffic Mg 00 Secretary Daniels h ounced: | qe eer ey oniies until & and Sun Gurlock, Sitkum Tyees for she " n ‘affic Mgr Lower Floor » Place Mi y as announced: |days until 4 for people who work, Moxt tribe, and F. K, Kaynor and ER CAST AIDS NG THE TILIKUMS KE. S. 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