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STAR—TUESDAY, Published Patty By The Publishing Ce, Phone Main aoe Member of the Beripns Nori a THE SEATTLE STAR Bontered at Meattla Wash Dy mall, out of city, one year, 8200, dm onthe 41.90) Hho per month up to moe Portoffice as second-class matter Hy carrter, etty, 186 @ month He Says Seattle’s Asleep! He Ought to Know ILLIAM WOODHEAD of San Francisco made an address before the Seattle advertising men the other day. He told them, among other things, that Seattle and the Northwest are asleep because they have Pmot been getting their share of the tremendous summer tourist trade wiich is the meal ticket of South- rm California. ; ‘ Woodhead ought to know. As editor and publisher of the Sunset magazine, a publication founded and fostered by the Southern Pacific, Woodhead undoubtedly is aware of how excellently that Yailroad, thru the aid of its allies, the Union Pacific AND THE OREGON-WASHINGTON, has tied up the Southern Pacific tourist traffic with round-trip rates which it refuses to grant folks who want to visit the Northwest. Woodhead knows, and comes to Seattle to tell us that we are asleep Mr. Business Man who does business with the Oregon-Washington Pthus robbing Seattle), what are you going to do about it Are you going to continue to sleep? Or, are you going to attend the noonday mass meeting next Tuesdi O-W. can be brought to time? (part of the system that is and hear speakers tell how GIVE US A LITTLE “ZIP” HERE is a lack of “zip” in Seattle’s municipal government. The energetic business man who is used to seeing the wheels of business revolve steadily and profitably, revolts at the spirit of the average poli- tician after he gets into office. they say the children attending Seattle schools are are necessities in everywhere—but “zip” deserves a place. If there had been a little more “zip” at the city hall, there probably would not have been so many deaths this winter due to grippe and pneumonia, contracted in icy street cars. If there had been a little more “zip” in the city hall, Seattle would not now have to live under the fear of water famines. If there was a little more “zip,” the city prob- ably would be a few leaps ahead in all lines of de- velopment. Call it Seattle spirit, or anything you like, but let’s get a little of it in the city’s system. FORTS COUNT SOMETHING HE evacuation of Gallipoli peninsula ought to be somewhat satisfactory to Americans, since it shows that fortifications, skillfully defended, are worth something in keeping off invaders. A quar ter of a million of invaders, or more, were actually landed on Gallipoli and they were backed by a tremendous fleet. Yet, they had to get out. Uncle Sam sure can fortify, if needs be. ‘HE HORRORS OF IT FORMER member of the German Reichstag, writing in Deutsche Kriegshriften, declares t if England keeps up its food blockade then rmany must kill hundreds of thousands of oners now consuming our supplies.” Now, what a perfectly silly thing that would Burying hundreds of thousands of prisoners Swould be a big job, even if laid away three or four Meep, to say nothing of the expense of shooting gov ernment | The obvious thing to do is to saw off their igger fingers and punch out their eyes and send home to eat the enemy's supplies. They might be inoculated with some deadly germ before PERT QUESTION AY, it looks as if the senate has got Woodrow stumped. Before confirming Ambassador Fletcher, it ints to know where he is going to be at, in exico. Is he going to follow Mr. Carranza, flitting camp to camp and not daring to go to the al city of Mexico? Has he got to put his office his hat and go out in the chapparal for recog- by old bewhiskered ‘De Facto’’? Water is scarce, in Mexico, and also whisky quinine to go with it, and no democrat can af- to risk his dignity by following around after Mexican capital in its meanderings. YNTHIA GREY’S LETTERS AND ANSWERS | TTLE MINISTER URGES WOMAN TO CONFESS SIN TO HER HUSBAND Dear Miss Grey: Since you lege to help. AND HIS UPON THAT OPEN | I do not by any you; that tremendous and con- invited any who will to means know that I can help fitcting emotions will strive for CONFESSION WHICH WILL || you; I only know that I wish mastery within his soul; but AT ONCE RELIEVE YOUR || d e t , : 7 cLIEVE & suggestion to the un- to, very much. you have called him Christian, OWN BURDENED 8007 | yy woman who signs herself BB.” I am emboldened to ike this mess to her I try to think what {t would mean to me, if the woman of my heart should come to me and broadminded, and if he is all that he will forgive you, and help you AND GO FAR TOWARD CO “ING HIM OF YOUR 8IN you. with such a story as is yours Had you come to him at first, to your church Im the first place, Mrs. “F. to tell, and I shrink from the it would even then have been Above all, go back to your 1 must admit that your realization of it hard, indeed; but the fact that Christ. Claiming His promise m is one of the most per- which I have ever pon- ind I am not trying Then, I try to think what It would mean to me if she did not tell, and some day I found this has been going on for months is the feature of the thing that will stab. But {f he that “Him who cometh | will in no wise cast out,” seek until you find forgiveness and res- } or comfort to you. Tam myself a Christian; un ‘Bble, indeed, to lay claim to "perfection, but striving ever up ‘Ward, by God's grace. But to me @ come many People with many and varied ‘ is and troubles and | trials and perplexities, and it has many times been my priv cross. Because, then, after all, we can only judge the hearts of other men by what we find tn our own, I belfeve that you should tell your husband all there ts to tell There is no disguising or de- nying the fact that It will be a dark hour for him, as it is for and together you will find a common refuge from your mu- tual sorrow at the feet of Him who made over the publican into a Christian citizen, and lifted the outcast girl to new life and hope YES, TELL YOUR BAND ALL ABOUT IT. STAKE YOUR HAPPINESS You ask {f you can forget. No! At least, long years must first pass, if you do. But if j you will let Him, God can and | will use the weakness of the past to strengthen you in the days to come. JOHN FLETCHER HALL, Pastor Immanuel Baptist Church HUs- This {8 & necessary part; —————_———________| ind|of your preparation for life. Q—I have been keeping company, girl for some time and think Q.—I am sort of a quiet chap, so} #oclety. my friends say—ilke to read deal of her. When we are|spend m of my evenings at | | | we are all right, but when home. | receive Invitations to danc-| @Q.—PI te what conditions | nm company we quarrel. I can’t ing parties, but do not go. This/a ntrance to the United - | pleases my parents, but sometimes | Sta | wonder if | am missing some.| lis? thing which | cannot supply later’) In life. What is your opinion? what causes this. The girl very true and not a bit jealous. 3 PUZZLED. naval academy at Annapo: Is tuition charged? | HIGH SCHOOL BOY. Candidates must be between | mH — } — = = = i ] i—] Oo = = Possibly, in order to ap- witty or brilliant, you some gay things in company which your friend. Analyze one of forming your tastes. While thi quiet evenings at home with parents will never be counted a| loss, you should not neglect the quarrels carefully and see {f/other phase of your development cannot find the cause. It is| You should seek the companion necessary to know the cause | ship of those your own age and order to find a cure learn how to conduct yourself in | Students are called “midshipmen var : A A—SBince you so clearly acquit TT. K. lthe ages of 16 and 20 years; mast | Birl of fault the trouble must! A—yYou are now laying the|come up to certain physical re from something in your own |foundation of your life and are|quirements, and be unmarried. | | and recetve a salary of $600 per| year, Candidates are chosen by | congressmen and by competitive | examinations, It Becomes Beautifully Soft, Wavy, Abundant and | Save Your Hair! All Dandruff| Goes and Hair Stops | Coming Out. Q—Kindly suggest a good way to make coff } have tried all brands of coffee, but cannot please Hint to Mothers eo EE, 90 | the utensils # re rather than the brand! gurely try a “Danderine Hair! of Growing Children 20.) sir 2 eatin Sot ith aimed | tanke f es <ntfos w i Le pe en-liy double the beauty of your hatr —— | mak your coffee in this simp! gust molaten a) Cate Ee enter ine and draw {ft carefully through your hair, taking one small strand at atime; this will cleanse the hatr of dust, dirt or any excessive man | r jcoffee (ground fine) to each per Mix with this the shell of an Mild Laxative at Regular| Use 1% level tablespoons Intervals Will Prevent Constipation. son. eRe, saved while baking; add 2%/oll—in a few minutes you will be! A vital point upon which all| cups cold water for each person|amazed. Your hair will be eat ols of medicine seem to agree jand set over a low fire. Stir down|qutty and abundant and possess that normal regularity of the | frequent! When it comes to alan {ncomparable softness, Inster els is an essential to good |boll, remove from the blaze andland Inxuriance y th. The importance of this is jset In a warm place Bealden benutifying the hatr, one pressed particularly on mothers | Japplication of Danderine dissolves growing children * | Q.—When a surprise party Is|every particle of dandruff; invig A very valuable remedy that given for a girl and ghe is called|orates the scalp, stopping itching fhould be kept in every home for upon for a toast, what should she|and falling hair “| as occasion arises | Well's S Dr Cald ia to ore Danderine fresh show say? What should the hoste: when the guests are leaving? the halr what of rain and sunshine Pepsin, ay up a nee simple rae 6 harhe that INEXPERIENCED HOSTESS. ‘re to vegetation. It goes right to Aeon prescribed by Dr. W. B the roots, invigorate t many words are expect.|the roots, invigorates and strength well, of Monticello, Til, f pee fag Ae thee Relate ee them, Its exhilarating, stimu Mi twentyfive years, and ; eT ah keep her com. |!ating and lfeproducing propertie Gan now be obtained tn a "aguas Oh per Dl cause the hair to grow fong, str Datocked drug store for fift reste Hlende hove civen {and beautiful ‘ 7 hanka t le en ye yore ¥ | bottle ee. ie p htfy ha You can surely have pretty, soft, | fa recent letter to Dr. Caldwel s : they wlll expect {lustrous hair, and lota of it, if you Mrs. H. ©. Turner, 844 St ROLAND LEE TURNER Or ‘ guabiaid it of | WI Just a cent bottle of i Cc. Turner , 1 guests do most o' J n ottle o| Remutialo, N, Y., ays, “Tho 4 sk g. waying. what a wood |Knowlton's Danderine from any| PD bettle of Dr. Caldwell's Syr »ep-| Pepsin should be in every home, A|', white {drug store or tollet yunt kal aided ig 14 y time they have all had, while the ' h ounter and ny bat e trial bottle, free of charge, can be| hoxteas invites them to come again |ttY !t as directed id “tl Goal It is tine a the | Obtained by writing to Dr. W. B.| Save vour hair} Keep tt ieking iismach and bowels Caldwell, 464 Washington St. Mon-| pjay square, be fair, and dare t gay nia wae the ora bof | 1 are, be fair, and dare to|say this was the best 25 cents you ‘A bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup | ticello, 11 do right, ever spent. eA | sour | fin be an oracle at all-—only to out; and th I know that of has in his heart the true spirit toration to Grace. | | tell you what | feel in my own the two that would be the more of the Christ he will grieve for Then give yourself to His if it will be of any help crushing blow, the greater you rather than because of you, service. | JAN. 18, 1916, PAGE 4. ALL RIGHT: ALL RIGAT! EVERY TRAFFIC DRAGOH IN TOWN THATS ME! v They ie fine YOU'RE BILIUS! Stop the WarQuick! Gene’s | Worried About Her Tights | and SheCan’tGet Any More| CLEAN LIVER AND BOWELS TONIGHT Don’t Stay Headachy, Sick, or tle Gene Laurence’s foret When they are gone, | Ww prose Have Bad Breath and ke a washboard, from the time|know what to do, The only place| ‘st aes ie oe hades waliooren Sour Stomach. she yawns and stretches in the|we can get them was in Germany,| come on” or words to that effect % a mornings at the Stewart hotel, un-|and we can't get them there any briskly rushed down toward the Wake Up Feeling Fine! Best :11 she goes on the stage at the|more, I've written, end wired, and ee alee Aenperbregytend ahead Laxative for Men, Women Empress this week, and again aft-/cried for just. few more pairs./ Welt the girl didn't follow him and Children. er she washes aw the powder lat all, 4 goes out on the street | Second act then came on. ° } | ne sk Mi bu m lo wh ch Enjoy life! Remove the liver and | bowel poison, which ts keeping your head dizzy, uur tongue © ed, breath offensive, and stomach Don't stay bilious, sick, | SHUFE, CM GONNAT LAY OFF THIS TIH LIZZIE, GET THAT? THAT! Bot | KNOW my tights wear out? | Lehman, the press agent. }thing about ft, and then got all out fice to tell us. | He dragged a reporter down to | She didn't problem of getting new tights Is a t| "A pale of tights, 4, SPEEDING WITH THE CAR wanna Ride! ges THAT! THIS: ZBOOB TALKS TWO My, Y)} LAST EO E i \ Od Sa \\ Xi "N No. 4—The First Sunday—Who's Goin’ t’ Drive the Scow? What am I going to do when, tes.” That is the worry that makes lit She plays the part of Jack Hor Tr. in the fantastic nursery eteh, “The Enchanted Forest.” You see, she confessed to Bill) He to | promised not say any- breath rushing to The Star «) es Laurence’s dressing room. break down and cry, t whe pouted and frowned. Tite ighty bie one to her. If she exn't have shimmery pink tights hen she wants ‘em, there ts a) ance of her not esting regularly she explain “may last two years or 20 min- headachy, constipated and full of cold. Why don't you get a box of carets from the drug store and one or two tonight and enjoy ont, kentlest liver and bowel “KR you ever experienced You will wake up feeling fit and Cascarets never gripe or ken like salts, pills and calome) y act so gently that you hard realize you have taken a ca thartic. Mothers should give cross, bilfous or feverish children a aret any time—they act nd are harmiles Th sick whole Cal thorough MUSEMENTS A }ea | Don’t subject the eyes to prolonged | | | } | application irect | When You're Well KEEP WELL ° ° rticle In The ith Campaign other re Hea ing Conducted With Co- operation of American | Medical Association > esd don'ts” for the noses, etc Here are a dozen re of eyes, ears, reading or close v | f lagainet a § bp or aad brilliant light. The AYTO | In Dam esterday, Today ana| continued strain Orne. | weakens the eyes. tors. Smith & Austin, Hilly MeDermott,| Don't try to | « & seyder,/read in a dim er. iy, | | re "Musical Club ) PRESENTS Ossip Gabrilowitsch PIANIST AND Clara Clemens Gabrilowitsch Auro ny te } th fou thi | | st | Don't rub eyelids with your |hands because they smart Don't wash your face in water THURSDAY EVENING, |Just ueed by some one else a hpi aa Don't use hair pins or pen hold HS—5O Cents to $3.00. era to remove wax from the ear. | nm Don't subject the ear to sudden }loud noises at close range NEW PANTAGES Don't “sniff” water up into the 4 4 is nose, It is apt to get {nto the pas uotie Orrin Ont. sages leading to the ears and | cause trouble Bessle Harvey and Her Beautiful) ron sleep bare headed If you! Posing Horse OTHER BIG ACTS BEST SET OF TEETH 87.0 and 810.00 wets of rah inte wor WILSON APPROVES : Hebbel | ri eine | NEW MARINE BILL old ayed | teet pa | WASHINGTON Jan 18 The ie e |new merchant marine bill received r teeth, guarant en President WI ® approval today ful to Gomme ‘J ® |in a conference with Chairman Al exande of the house e co EDWHY J BROWN gander of the house marine com DS mittee, It will be introduced nex 705 and a Wiret Ave wer Union Mock, Inge unti Water power Is used to produce 4 dave until 4 electricity in Switzerland to such r 6 who work an extent that in some towns not Phone Main 3640. an ounce of coal is burned | light; it results in fatigue and later | suasion carries germs [ed fingers sleep outdoors ritability Don't try to rest ading when you are tired, Your} os are just as tired as you are, | Don't rely entirely on moral per-| one litt to correct a child's ndency to rub his nose against e book he is reading it why he does it. Don't subject | e eyes to contact with dust, Dust jhe Don't try to remove foreign sub: | ances from the eye with unwash- in cold weather Teeth are a good index of years, both in horses and men. Diseased molars mean prema. ture old age DEAR , DEAR! AN TAI, LAMBERT, we BETTER She pointed to the silky lying in the tray of her trunk Miss Gene Laurence But they won't even answer my let- Bill Lehman looked at the report- He was worrled “Ain't that a thunder of a note!” exclaimed; yourself by | “Won't these last thru the week?" e wagged her head It all @ have 26 weeks ahead of us.” Bill and the reporter tiptoed out iret find |leaving Gene to hor grief. LAST COLUMN | |BY THE OFFICE KNUTT : wieght the « parificiats arguments Teddy Noonevelt’s pleture 4 SAFETY FIRST | Sign at 901 E. Pike St. | \® poner aAUTOMOPILES > : =) . SASSIETY NEWS (Printed Exclusively by the Knut) The w. k. Richard Mansfield | White blossomed out last Saturday in a sky-kiue overcoat and a silk top hat of the latest French block Richard must be contemplating « visit abroad—Tacoma or some such place. Scott Malone was invited by Bob Hodge to the Rainier club Monday. The Rainier club was visited Mon- day by Scott Malone. There was « surprise party at the Rainier club Monday jon's Winter fashions are wears a necktie |there’s no need for overcoats John Clancy, host of many suc- cessful parties, will do no more en- |tertaining this season oe 8 “Just the same,” growled Everett True today, “the only place raided under the dry law where no arrests were made is the Rainier club.” oee GEORGE SAT ALONE George Keith, formerly the pub- Meity department of the state Y. M. C. A., took his girl to the Orpheum theatre, but sat alone. They came in late and took seats lin the rear They waited for the CU bundle won't | Geors: had to sit in front, while his girl | remained in the rear, and George was too bashful or something to give any high signs or yell out fer |her to come down. Moral: Don't alweys let George do it. | EVEN IF JOHN HAD NEVER |BEEN SO BEFORE, HE HAS A |RIGHT TO BE SAVAGE NOW |AFTER THEY COPPED $3,000 |WORTH OF HIS DRINKABLE | ROOZE AT THE CECIL HOTEL. A homely bride can help things out a lot by se lecting homely | bridesmaids SIR: MY WIFE PRESENTED presented me with a set of military hair brushes for Christmas, When I told the boss that they were “sol- id ivory,” he said, “How appro- priate B. B. Who is B. B, anyway? Blewett, please answer. eee Bob JUANITA HANSEN, THE MO’ STAR, TODAY _ DIs- CUSSES CLOTHES. NOW TAKE A LOOK AT HER PICTURE THAT GOES WITH THE ARTICLE. NOT MUCH TO DISCUSS, EH? Capt. Wood of the Victor IL, that toppled over at Point Defiance with a cabin full of passengers, will be tried for negligence by the United States steamboat inspectors, here, Friday then asked her “It We nds,” she mused, ad goes--La la! thr Prices On Pneumatic Automobile lires, all types of solid and cushion motor truck tires and pneumatic motorcycle tires are advanced 10 per cent on es. This advance to all rubber tire standard s also applie accessorie New prices are effective to- day, January 18th. THE GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER CO. Akron, Ohio