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Membee of the Scrippe Northwest League Published Dally by The Star Publishing Oe. FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE AGAINST POVERTY mid- winter holidays when the charities class which might but fails to do so, “there should be crops up some criticlsm of the make small contributions, weganizers suggest that ¢ persons to enter oa gradual pushing up from the group of small contributors to that of larger an education of mor smallest givers and also 4 tigations are the order of the ¢ good plan to find out exactly » classes do not wouldn't it be more to charity » figures would be r pendence of entire clans or family gr hard-working PF ze maintain invalid parents or age tt True} Say, TRUE =] | Have You Gor CIGAR ON You! Ve RUN OUT* Outbursts of Ev as —- THEN RUN OUT AND BUY Some! HERBERT QUICK SAYS: America Must Choose Between an Armed Democracy and Subjugation, Says Herbert Quick BY HERBERT quick “the ideas which you are 4 putting forth are not of the which will live, but are of the hope they will perish with the ‘and I hate the necessity for them 'T believe them to fected into the present by al processes wt the minds of many be artificially in I have been interested in as Mr. Graham says, to the pi er|the dark and evil past. but we must face the fact of small . we have a mo- than subjugation. ounded as she was by strong of | nations armed to the teeth, she had to take on military or accept a foreign tyranny A\easter for the greatest nations of heights of fame y sea than for Germany, e or Austria-Hungary | to invade Switzerland 2 IN DANGER OF ap on the minds ter, from one who, ems from war 7 n case of attack preparedness for defe 1 do not think, however, that I have “blindly repudiated my | have changed some of them, tho | was never a peace-at-any-price pain and with the ut The world has chahgad front | have changed front with the realization of that fact peaceful householder Ic door when rioting breaks out Snongh has happened JW. EDMUNDS Oph D LAUDS HENRY FORD | Albert Hansen Jeweler and Silversmith Cat show of Queen ¢ to be given Jan, 20-21 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison|: STAR—MONDAY, DEC, 27, 1915. PAGE 4, People in very moderate circumstances who BANKS THAT CAN’T BUCK UP PRINCESS KNOWS POLITICS “take care of their own” cannot very well take-care : : - IS said that the speech of the little Chinese YARRANZA declares his intention of compelling at OU 14] { ia ae : np J all the banks of Mexico to redeem their notes princess, Miss Jue Quon Tai, who is now travel- busy noid tee é ys ah a a ges lt in gold immediately when presented by the gov- ing in this country, needs censoring. She has ac- Ae poverty B . ahele: = : ‘a cag Pee ernment As it would be a physical impossibilit quired, it seems, a precocious aptitude for Ameri- housands trom a king public aid. 1S { helr hs for the banks to comply with this demand, such can slang. a ph Alea vow ance nye lend fale, action would result in the closing of the banks and But those who would censure Miss Jue for her to the organized charitic 4S CNOMMIOUS. the destruction of what little credit Mexico has left language can hardly do so for her ideas. WHAT IT MAY MEAN But such a step is just about on a par with When she was ask Do you think there is Tamara neha Litet: Gin an eReAneD Carranza’s knowledge of state financial problem any chan e of your cour becoming a mon- r — Re. TOUSEN e ire uaa ee Boe : The best thing Uncle Sam can do for his protege archy?” she replied, “All the chance in the world. ~ Is the man who sce that he nih agg eller just now is to lend him a trained financial expert THE ROYAL PARTY HAS ALL THE MONEY!” eng hy the 1st oc fale ig a & Hage i for a little while. McAgoo might do, Where’s the wise diplomat with deeper politi- al insight? IDEALS IN OPERATION ats ae tt daaler IT’S 'WAY below zero in Duluth 3ut then nobody sed and N ) REALLY polite person refers to his “ideal is compelled to stay in Duluth considering the popular- word to uphold an act of parliament—the Irish home rule bill—which would give self-government to a loyal people who had been oppr robbed for 300 ! nowadays. It is almost as great a breach of price tickets on sale to Seattle Now Sir John French has been deposed and etiquet to talk about “ideals” as it is to talk about aaiieniiaiainceirene eplaced by Sir Douglass Haig, a Scotchman and disease or the war. LLOYD-GEORGE'’S admission that victory depends onsistent fr d of Ireland, But that does not mean that we are getting upon union labor must make British snobocracy grind its There's a new Ireland coming out of this war, along without any ideals. The librarian of an Kasia 7 es vhe ree 1 r Jar Ta . r - “oe . vu \ ye —————— maybe a free Ireland. Perhaps, after all, the Eastern college puts the thing this way “FUR BAND garters produce a charming effect” “rights” will pretty near balance the “wrongs “Aren't ideals what we give the right of way in says a journal devoted to fashions for 'way-up sassiety, when the history of the great European war is writ. our daily lives, regardless of what we profess?” Now, on whom do they get in their effect? and how? 'A Married Man’s Troubles “ s 7. ie . . . ° ° By Allman DOGGONE THAT COLLAR. DERE 1$ Yo’ ow , epee ge Yo’ oLp | - DONT Loose IT NO COLLAR. BUTTON — | — REMEM \'SE plain My tall A 3 NOW TAKE IT | er ell vg: ot PIANOS So CLosE TO AWAY LIGHT HOUSE WoRK Aselidesc HEN, PANSY, FETCH ME IN MERCHANTS’ A B C ADVERTISING CONTEST Here’s a Chance to Make Money During Idle Moments ~—In two advertisements printed below are typographical mistakes. In one is a misspelled word, in another a typographical error. On the page is a coupon. Read the advertisements over carefully, locate the misspelled words, fill out the coupon, stating what they are and in whose ad they were found, and mail to The Seattle Star. The first two correct answers received will each be given an order for $5.00 in merchandise upon the stores whose advertisements containthe incorrect words. All answers must be in The Seattle Star office before 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. They will be numbered in the order in which received prior to the hour mentioned, but will not be opened until after 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. No one directly or indirectly connected with The Seattle Star is permitted to take part in this contest. This contest will appear each Monday for 13 weeks. Address all answers to A B C ADVERTISING EDITOR, THE SEATTLE STAR. Remember in making your answers that abbreviations will not be counted as mis takes. Names and addresses of winners will be published at the head of this advertisement each Monday. Those who have won once are not eligible to win again. The prize winners last week were: Hubert Depew, 7505 25th Ave. N. W., and F. S. Sharten, 1645 20th Ave. Washington Theatre FACTS: BIG VALUES—LOW PRICES UPsTarns ne FINST AVENUE Foor oF COLUMBIA Brass Bed, regular pce $11, reduced to $6. 35 SERVED PIPING HOT 2c + 3c a Cup Hist » Blend, 4c Ib.; 3 ibs for od Blends, | HI-GRADE COFFEE Co. 100 feet morth of Pike St. 1515 Second Ave. A lot of Coffee satisfaction for a little trouble, » Yalues fc a ae eats atte a Sa nae "Boston Sample Shoe Shop Co., Inc. Second Ave. at Pike S¢ Second Floor Kitel Bide ALL THIS WEEK—FURS RE- MODELED AND REPAIRED AT HALF PRICE. MODEL MILLINERY 527 PEOPLE'S BANK BUILDING CUT OUT THIS AD It Is Worth $1.00 ON AN $8.00 PLATE—GOOD UNTIL JANUARY 3 UNION DENTISTS 205% Pike St. Over Owl Drag Co. You are welcome. ROSAIA BROS. toves, Carpets, I m, Reds and ¥ ng SHULMAN BROS. FURNITURE co. Vhone Main 38Ta PREPARE FOR A GOOD POSITION METROPOLITAN BUSINESS COLLEGE : German-American Mercantile Bank 35°%, Phone Main 8808 1001-1009 Third Ave. Milk contains more nutriment than beef—and the bet ter the milk the greater the nutriment. Our Milk and Cream are both prize winners and ideal for children. Our wagons deliver today’s Milk today PURE MILK DAIRY Distributors of Maplewoo: Auets 1512 Seventh Ave, MAIN THEY SOLD THEMSELVES. Joe Muriler, Stall 100 " . or Market ELLIOTT 3530 The Busiest Place in the City—-We Need No Coupon Agent NORD 1UND'S FOTO CoO. 1513 Fourth Ave. SCHWARTZ LADIES? ‘TAILORING CO. Vhone Main 3095. 1504 Third Ave. New and clever suggestions for the baby’s Christmas, Full line of Sweater Suits, Bath Robes, Dresses, Dolls and Novelties. must be GOING! 101° vounts oe cantion go on nie, starting POPULAR PRICES MISS OLIVER’S BABY SHOP 500 Union Street Our Doctor will examine, advise and prescribe, and we will furnish any bottle of medicine prescribed 5 by the Doctor for . ‘ Fares 2 c This offer is good until December 27, 1915. GEO. P. BENT COMPANY This offer is not good without this ad. Seattle Show Hoome and Office, 1418 Third Ave RIGHT DRUG CO. at for s and the Recor J1tt First Ave, Between Spring and Sencen Sts, corn and Coffee Phone Main a1 If you want absolutely fresh Creamery Butter, come in and see it made RED SHIELD CREAMERY At the Big Churn, In the center of the Westlake Public Mar. ket, Hranch Witth aod Deany Way. Ladies’ One-Piece Dresses $1 25 Ue Cleaned (This Week Only) 74+ PREPAREDNESS Now In the time for you to order that new sult, and save from $6.00 to $7.50, If ordered this week Christmas is gone—New Year's will soon be here—but the UNION CAFE is still doing Sek ee ne SAO Fe aver ONE Mier CURRENT business at the same old stand, night and day. Ww. HL. BUTCHART, Merchant Tailor rytea Ae. 806% Union St, Opposite Postoftice. BIG REDUCTIONS on All Catholic Goods 25 Per Cent to 50 Per Cent Discount on Rosaries THE HKAUFER COMPANY Jobbers nnd Importers of Church Goods. 1122 Third Ave. “MMES. DONOVAN.-SMITH 4059 ARCADE BLDG. This Coupon Will Be Accepted As S15. 00 MODERN BARBER COLLEGE 100 MAIN ST We pay wages to r und Women while learning STONE & VALEN, Cleaners and Dyers 108 UNION ST MAIN BOIL Misspelled Word Typographical Wrror ....... THEODORE WIL TS Naines of Firms 704 FIRST AVENUE A : Contestants Name mY ent tt Vy . showing Star ad Address