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a STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 25, 1915. PAGE 4. —iee---- - EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE SEATTLE STAR By carrier, tty attle, Wash, pe HE an ELSEWHERE. it om November if the furnace gets your soul. How could you was time to order coal? it SAVING FOR TOMORROW ODAY Uncle Sam is thankful for the biggest harvest in the history of this country, and for © an unparalleled commercial and industrial prosper- ity. Uncle Sam has had the reputation of know- ing how to make a good bargain, but whoever heard of him as a saver? “American extrava- — gance” has always been the joke of other nations, Of late, however, “economy” has crept out of the dictionary and into the common speech. The cautious are already suggesting that plans be laid ©} now tor lean years to come. a | Economy, we are told, is the secret of German S efficiency and French preparedness, and a lack of 3 economy is given as the reason for the way in which England has “muddled thru” her own weather if the baby the covers off! Weather © 80 lney that they don't “ Some one’s grinding wx ! Keep on with the holler, of your wife m you wouldn't spend = dollar to prepare against the cold! Blame incumstance, the standard bugaboo, but don't give any one = chem to blame it onto you! Z | ae " | THINGS WE ARE NOT ) THANKFUL FOR { Weatherman Salisbury Judge Everett Smith Sunday car schedules.* { It nin't hard to be poor—it's the easiest sibilities The price of turkey 1b ms ee POUSIONINES. “They run ‘em naif time on hot. $| > Doubtless we are to hear a good deal more faye Tough when you're waiting in {| he on the subject here at home, therefore it is perti- ae | fe t nent to ask, “Who ought to do the economizing OPP NO gr a aS Body of Chin Yew Moy, wife of Ee i ii D' ne te anize a rote ntnil h Lean and fat years are much alike to millions eter eins he ee wealthy sa earranctsce ninesd . of people. To live, they must spend all they earn, night. All Germans urged t0 at-lnese quart 4 > : . tend rs a >er » P > 4 P. esa of empress of Jap and it does not seem in order a Aik eri Manuscript of “Christianity Scrad Grtrable. Waluedéagt | 7” ba Struct them in how to build up a bank account by ook by Herman Henze, who shot|’ Rey. Oscar Hemling, pastor of a j sir sat bills roi without and killed himself Tuesday night.) university Congregational church v cutting down their meat bills and going without ta be taken by coroner’ cirice aad] CRiversity. Congregational chureli : silk hose. turned over to relatives, 1f pny are |he attempted to dissuade a police ; But is it not logical that those who are TAK: oh A [nent worters s * SMS OC ING THE BIG PROSPERITY PROFITS should NEXT! SPANISH steamers | Bodies of Robert Green, wate > : their social responsibility for PROLONG- are being seized by Bri man, and a man supposed to have 3 assume Ir social espons t ‘ warships. Spain hi been |been a burglar, found Wednesday, p |= ING PROSPERITY? thinking she was ‘way out of | locked in each other's arms They : a , ; ¢ inacs er the fuss. N atch her |had fallen to bottom of ten-story . “We can afford to go out of business after oH aa la . Jelavates shaft tn’ New York's aboal c the war,” says a manufacturer who has just doubled Jack Howland, 2, of 807 Beil st,,|Ding district , wandered downtown in search of|, Parents of New York defective Santa Clave, A traffic policeman|aby refuse to let doctor perform the size of his plant. “We can afford by that time ut down the shop and abandon the buildings! picked him up at Fourth and Pike, |oPeration that would save its life ’ et ¢ me! ay r > at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon _5. troops ordered under arms 1 And let the American working man do—what Founding of U. of W, chaper, Phi|#t Nogales, Ariz, because of in- Starve? Delta. ‘Theta. fraternity, observed | silts huried across international , - : " ; Wednesday night with banquet at |oundary by Villa's cavalry. — I F “SAVING SOMETHING FOR TOMOR- Seattle hotel fs 3 A ala or ity is » BIGGEST BERLIN'S CHIEF of police q ROW” from prese nt prosy ity Ah ai) aie “ is going to purify Germany by PROBLEM ever put up to the BUSINESS ZR- ordering disuse of all foreign petit terms. “Parfumerie” is going ESTS of this country. ; to be something German mean ‘ It means managing business so well that it ing smell.stuffstore. A barber . a aric. . eime » loved after who felt some Frenchy un ; © will keep the American workmen employed after der the e of “Friseur” 1—Crowded with A the war! got to himeelf a “Haar. | flavor q F . ‘ P . . ' k Ht and so on. War is a That kind of economy is going to count sinful. : : 9Velow eer. ‘ ; _—_ Burglars entered home of M. ( Crime geet } 7 Heinemann, 2114 E. Galer st., Wed | THE WAY THEY “CORRECT nn. 2114 alee at. Wo «Seine pr } , 29 400 —From iy COMPLAINTS Wied at $400 Pacitl = ha } } 7 afect t laints at Northwest to meet here day and 6—Untouched by 66 NUMBER of defects causing complaints a Nesthwrent to me ay —s : this time bid fair to be taken care of satis- factorily by the railway companies. In any event power to correct most of these complaints LIES Tolo, monthly paper of Franklir high, came out Wednesday Mra. 8. Poulos, 23, 1318% Seventh @ dha * 4 Oo Liege bapapesokaaedal ge Se AKER of all, help us to render accept- the earth to yield its richness in over-full Latent nge: pombe’ hn Ragans ag ah E WITHIN THE STATE PUBLIC SERVICE COM- able thanks harvests. Thou hast set the people at work, feet by auto at Seventh and Se ms i _ MISSION. age Thou hast seen fit thus far to set us and the earner rejoiceth that some man oo — The foregoing is a passage from the Municipal apart as a people consecrated to the pos- hath hired him. Thou hast given our gov- Morning Grouch is ead- feague’s report, in which the comprehensive scheme session of peace in a world of war. ernment wisdom unto peace. For all these ly disappointed because the ¢ | for a port belt line is endorsed, but transfer of funds For this we thank thee, tho we humbly blessings we thank thee. tad coed ce auey cue 5 with which to build it is opposed. ; confess that we cannot claim the blessing And we thank thee especially for the | | much as it first esttamated. The7-point gum : Let us see now how this public service com- as a thing deserved. hope that thou hast so blessed us because o o Ptircpet tifa ean mission moves to “correct these complaints. We have not served as we should in the thou hast seen in our hearts the seed of T. K. Clark, 5422 Tenth ave. 8 On November 14, 1914—more than a year temple of Thy justice. We have not better things—than we have done. Ais cutialng ten tore temtaoee ago—Hamilton Higday, then assistant secretary of cleansed ourselves as we should of the Water, O Maker of all, that seed of good @evator shaft Wednesday night and| YoU TAKE the port commission, filed with the commission a crime of poverty nor curbed the arrogant in our nation, and make it grow unto peace Sr dee eivikcaans 2 ue. Saas a complete oe Seattle Water hE ONT. RRO, pride of the oppressor of the,humble nor and justice. |Meyer, Bay City, Mich., held by} CARE , «Cth oat nha vo Seas so iro — punished him who removeth the landmark Forgive us if we have rejoiced over tena thtestonianr Prouleat Witson's| Of your health because you Switching cha ges and discriminatory practices. of his poor neighbor. profits from the agony of other peoples. life in his possession be heal B On November 8, 1915—A YEAR LATER, As a people we are still in our sins Cleanse and consecrate to good in our THE FAMOUS Hote! Ceci! | Want to thy. But LACKING SIX DAYS—he received a reply, in We serve ‘ m : in London, which reported a e serve Mammon when we should hands the riches which flow to us from what about your pocket profit of $105,000 last year, re. which it was stated the commission was ready to bow at the altar of the Living God, who i the blood of the nations. Keep us a single- porta a deficit of $48,000, for book? Is it going to be ed with an investigation of the port commis- ; ats : tea ir artatt e year just closing. Quite | , a s procecc ‘ winked ae no respecter of persons and who sent his hearted people united in the cherishing of likely that $150,000 the Ceci! | “healthy”? Start a Savings sion’s charges. gospel of good tidings to the poor. our national ideals. tis oY ouroun wadeemen’es. | Account, you will find it a _. Last Monday came a letter, dated Olympia We have turned aside this Message, and Forgive the profanation of thy name in rope is feeling the effect of | Lerennial tonic. November 19, from O. O. Calderhead, statistician ts alae Sapa rb ra ling thee the God 0 h battles hese the short crop of American E. hei garda : keeping it from freeing the peor by curing calling thee the God of such battles as these. tourists pretty considerably. | | for the public sers ice commission, saying the com- their poverty, we have made it a franchise Accept our thanks, and keep us from giving According to Dr, Henry Pritchett, | I P fo// mission would consider the complaints at Olympia for the enrichment of the rich. thanks for that of which we should be hag rag i oaape gti re oc nterest 0 for the Advancement of Teaching. Carnegie has given away nearly all his wealth UNION (C2iele Diarowr_)) SAVINGS & Lo RSe TRUST Co. any time between November 29 and December 4! Get that—December 4—THE DAY SEATTLE 2RS WILL VOTE ON THE BELT LINE! verett True] Yet thou hast blessed us. Thou has made ashamed. AMEN i IN THE EDITOR’S MAIL ! or similar chemicals that} the dirt fly In the process of p mak} ing ‘the fat is decomposed o by x o . ee WHY THE P.1. PEEVE? ,A CORRECTION split’ into atoms, and these {See See eR Ooh eee ae OF SEATTLE Yes, mis Is ——fp4 THIS 1S EveRetT TRUE, Editor The Star; I can't under-| Editor Star: On Thursday, the|#toms combined — wit austic | supply you with = chemical e lather scan. | ae Ny overcomes a SIMPSON, THE 1 WISH You'D HURRY UP tand why the Pl, should be so per-| 18th, The Star published a te pet D elig ioe’ hat ane | sk fe. ecsemaniten,| Capital and Surpive $800,000 e * i 1 be M oe clay 7 Oret Us ot k heads, tn most} BuTcHee — To MY House. I WANT stently peeved at The Star./from Harry Collier at San Fran-|contains more fat than the soay thaaee Bes want Shine Fraatioatiy JAMES D. HOGE, President Searcely day passes that it/cisco to the effect that the Seattle | used in the kitchen | jn Dlemishes disappear over ht. Itching usually stop tnstantly. | N. 8. SOLNER, 10 Ie safe, clean, easy to and Vice President and Trust Officer dependable. It costs. only an | Jextra large bottle, $1.00 stain, is not greasy or atic | HOGE BUILDING positively safe for tender. epee In the Heart of the Financial Zemo, Cleveland. District doesn't show its spleen. Is it be- Poultry and Pet Stock association cause the old morning paper Is al- 8d been elected to membership In| FROM AMERICAN-AMERICAN the American F y association ait é ng t ce, cipat y ‘or Star Recent letters ready beginning to win anticipa’ Tam this day in recetpt of a letter | trom subscribers published in your ing what The Star will do to the from 8. T. Campbell, secretary of|* Letters to the Editor” depart said morning sheet at the next elec: the American Poultry association,| ment of your paper from various tion? A READER. |which Indicates the information| persons complaining of the impos Maybe you're right, Mr. Read | contained in that telegram was in| sibility of teachers to obtain om er, but if you were, In your ewn _ |error |ployment in our local schools} 0. y¥. toosdy—t gess most of us estimation, a real newspaper, Will you please make correction | would be amusing to an observer | holle on we! deas about yourself, something +KING COUN POUL-| plained of was pot in many cases think {ts worst than it is & we like 15,000 subscribers should CIATION almost tragic }want to make the holler fit the quit you more or less in a Cc, W. MELVILLE, Their complaint 1s one whtich| bunch, wouldn't that rather the common laborer has been sub-| thats the way it was with litte! tend to make you peevish and jected to for years in Seattle and urt = grouchy? Especially, wouldn't FAT IN THE SOAP the Pacific Northwest without any | "st the other day heey Ta ee i i ee you feel “persistently peeved” Editor The Star—Why is it |one caring particularly | playing on the fire eskape where Prices Ordinarily NOW, MR, SIMPSON, THAT You at the paper whion grasned ai| that soap which is made of fat | It is a well-known fact that an|they lives on 84 street otis Charged ARE HERE, I WISH TO GENTLY REMIND YOU that circulation away from takes fat or grease out of American workman may apply on| he was havin 1 peech of a time THAT We ASKED You TO SEND US UP A NICE you? clothes? y kind of public work for/until he falls overbord & if it A A E Ky ’ We are entirely satisfied to MRS. HAROLD F. B. and be told there ts no} hadent a been for sum clothes lines YOUNG, TENDER THANKSGIVING TUR KEY— let the old morning sheet have | Altho there is fat in soap, your/opening and immediately after-| stretched out in the back yard w ite grouch and its peeve. That's (bar of “American Housewife” has! ward a foreigner will apply and be|down below him it wood uv been t 1 NOT A FOOTBA cc Ld about ail it has left, ‘in ft other ingredients—potash, | put on {good nite for gorgie We Manufac e a —_ - ag We have our German-American the clothes lines were all tangled societies, our Scandinavian-Amer!-|up which made it purty soft for SAVE YOUR TEETH can, our Canadian clubs, ete, ev-|gorgie as he lites into them before OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS Maintain Our Own Factory erything but an American-Amert-| he hits the ground can society iow can a native ex: | he was still hollering as loud as pect to be protected if he does not|he cood holler when the doc hus Opposite Fraser-Paterson protect himself. | sels around ately without pain from 8:0 te Op. m. daily, FRANK SUTER, |, Whats the matter, the doo in 1446 Western Ave. |Rwires, you holler Hke you was } Killed, he says to gorgle but that A COMPLETE FUNERAL LETTER FROM EVERETT dont hush him up worth a cent $47.50 Including the use of our private parlors and the use of our own private crematory. (NOT A PAUPER COUNTY CREMATION). Because we are manufacturers of caskets, and because we own our own modern crematory in our own building, we are enabled to give this remarkably low price on a complete funeral, | Everett, Wash, | then the doc gives him the o, o Editor The Star The reason |®"4 says purty stern why many of our local talent can't|, YU" man all youve got is @ con get positions as school teachers ia |tshun—a contushun, get me?—ot because many of our school super-| the rite eye, now stop cryin ndents. and board directora| #4 gorgie was so blamed sham from Kastern states, anq|€4 of hisself for hollering over a |Iittel thing Hke that he shets up {have friends back East whom they ‘ i |wish to favor at our expe We Tisht off the bat = Johny We Invite you to visit our establishment and see for your- ey omens Filling, 260, Gola Crowns, 68 |send our sons and daughters to self what we furnish LL jothing bat the d—giaranteed for 15 years colleges expecting, when| for positions in Snohomish county e a) Amalgam Willings ene Gold Crowns [they are proficient to teach, | lant summer, but could not get. on BLEITZ-RAFFERTY UNDERTAKING AND CREMATION CO. Gold Alloy Fillings. .01 to @1.80 | Rest Bridgework }that they ma find a local} because the vacanctes were filled 617 Kilbourne St Lady Attendant. Phone North 525, Wxaminations Free, ade biteedcal oi’ \field to work in They are|by Canadians and Fastern teach about twenty here who applied’ ers E. M