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t i a i k & Pr ff t OB et "9 ~ 53 A A BA STAR—FRIDAY, DEC, 15, 1916. PAGE 10 ‘JAPAN RESENTS \EGG RANCHERS CLAIM THEY'RE U.S. LOANS TO Me GOATS IN FIGHT | ON H C. OL SPECIALS FOR TOKIO, Nov. 25—(By Mail.) | must be free from malities, | the point Foreign powers Interested in however, and mus not discus The point is this; Every hun China and her riches are turn improper aubjecta. Tho letters | |peing, on reaching maturity ing watchful eyes towards should not be over 200 words | either sex, of any race or color, has America and her inctination, long, should be written in ink | a right to vote—if he or she want | land group—Germany being no The Star: If the Home longer considered a member vote hasn't made the total ve any in addres an inquiry to the | reduce the coat of living by boy¢ot- changed elections Chinese department of com- | ting the different articles of food, it) Neat election | shall vote or not merce concerning the loan con would be nothing more than fair to ag 1 ple te -\-avanh ta etn —__ cluded by the Continental Com- [inquire the cost of production be- wit vote! If it ie too much bother nk of Chicago | fore instituting such boycotts The Japanese press, commenting} Producers and distributers are of the recent. activities of Amert.|this year making fortunes on euch ¢o | nelers, declares the Quad-|Products as wheat, potatoes and | tg yo! 1 group should take steps Uear, while the fresh egge sold in ssn aaety al tate Japan, Seattle the past month or so have REPLIES TO GOODWIN England, France and Russia are Deen produced at an actual lose members of thi Kroup While © no RK ranchers making mereia: o! to vote, I won't ve ut I will fight the man who tries eat me from voting If I want ! DBK INSTEAD OF AFTER. We Will Help You Reduce the High Cost of Playing Santa Claus KE. Goodwin, on high coat of teed . 4 in the inability of the With food prices #o “entirely out of | encounte started, they were a relief to the cag Wes zhou She If| warring nations to co-operate at "a% Psat will be more than) neonie, Conditions have chang tric Iron, 6 Ib IE} this time on orlando but the market has not kept pa $2.50 set of 3 She Skates ..89¢ | The Tokio Kokumin expresses atened or actual boycott with the times. Yet we havo th ; Reastea $1.39 |] ite view of the situation thus on eggs will cause more want and | Prsscest market anywhere in the alit sacked fferi ag ~ quality; packed i The group will not 5 it oth.|*uffering among the small exe world, and I speak from personal Razor Strops 98e Mas box ..... [er nations to tra upon their | “anchors than the good It will do the | oy nerience, for last year I made 4 $2.50 set of SI + 3B¢ |]| privilege of making loans to China, |Homekeepers’ clu warrants 000 miles in the interest of a new uite 6 cach ; bee jf the American government and| Yours for « fair deal , economic movement, and know what Ss, ( 35e capitalists to change thetr T. N. DALE 1am talking about le ( 1 25e | policy and j s to China tt. Vernon, Wash That the market has not kept pace they should expect to come int {th the time > d by th $1.50 OB¢ [flectsncting contilcts with othe FEED GONE UP prives now at the publlo markets of Hai 29e¢ powers {pte » China Editor The Sta The small the city. adi : ar -~ Other are no anch re around Seattle are noting an, ¢ + uaves:. (Ge Foodie ae © far an the public market Is con matter what are to ntereat the determined fight comed, it should not bi S < b. | b ade ny tle club m1 aws...B9E le they nade my Seattle club women |Ly the eity, but by the Carriag | itieal wv ate © she = rf “yt on sty conduct of such Institutions should $16. 89 |f| conviction that China ts nd to 20k» kept on the farm migh an a Whole, controlled by the peo: the | of Interest i make all political loans th ple as & whole few, There tx a difference in $5.00 Baby Dolls, 30 inches December 1915, the average bankers of the Four Power § where they are aupi all #ay as to the cor and have mae ice duct of such | MINNEAPOLIS, Dec 5 December, 1916, we find the places e have 4 rice i We fe e ‘ tele gl ; ioe Rut there is a romedy, and a just ee ieines, he price of other grain is In like equitable to alk. constred co-operative and industrial co each custon | fe “QGiFT BUYERS] kes fas ee item Rr |} recently shown, to take a hand or typewritten, on one side of | to, In financing the Celestial re the sheet on Kverything that may be said of a | public woman's vote can be sald with | Thie has been illustrated by | @ - @ truth of my vote. My vote hasn't the action of the Four Power improved polltieai conditions, MY} club of Seattle ts going to etter, only larger. My vote hasn't! Editor The Star; Replying.to Mr.| $3.00 Carving Sets ‘arlor Brooms...19¢ Japan now has more money than ay ines sae? oa - feet i b it there are plenty of them los. ing, would say, with regarda to the 00 Electric Iron ' jini ver before and ts anxt } — Food Choppers 696 it in China, a handicap has been |!2# Out every year, and this year, public markets, when th firet | hig reakable he ba price pald to rancher per dozen i). wn grwhi ip irias eta rel for S85 egg" was 50c. Gusinn wae Gas in eae R December, 1916, the same (y)P . " A price Is being paid. mae in authority, with unlimite SOUGHT B Pou | December, 1915, the price per |") 8h" pee ee _ yg thang hl be Y a fie pounds’ et pouty, whens sed by the people | * . “ use the boycott, t WHILE EY ties today da Skay . « tion, which ts coming. lin, who lived in the Swedish Mis. |* broaden the field to bas LOUIS COS8UTH mo om Hom. to go for a walk |” rf Author of the New Economics TH) $1.00 Neckwear, in holiday | $4.00 Shoes, pair ..$2.89 nics. ee man os break pry yes boxes “ve $8.0 e ackinaws. $6. 98 nervous Psheat will fal ca cine ie 50c Neckwear, $2.54 y W With cheaper feed, the amal! : a te mas boxes wear at “$1.50 El! years TANCher would aleo have a chance , Editor T e Star I note that you $1.00 B $1.50 Flannel Shirts 85¢ old had at-| With the H.C. of L. If the rancher | [A‘* ng « hihed the atten f rye 25e sais ete sf sepa try and business thru th / ? atter 0 “ r " I Sharpeners To Ward Off Winter tP aaalabense to the patvaie’ eal 1 years ago 1 had cccasion| * ~*~ : ; I war) . * he pai ward titute ar st the G BH $15.00 Cowhide Leather | Scisso Collars Complexion Ills erage plant h wo all desire Go. for & ellent, wha hea be Z > 1 » do away with r 4 no had EY} Suit Case $8.50 Guns, RURAL SUBSCRIBERS 6 Ml thru overheating the car = : € ginnina nrioe Oo . - at the t 4h} tan, pai $1.69 | w ig prices I TO ED en ans P 3 ese dee gs a number ns ~ ‘ “ag 53 tained a railway . | wer himaelf b affiliating with s who had ©. Kelly group in the les ature, inatead of elevating bir MERCANTILE CO. ple's estimat would seem Arlington Hotel Bldg., 1217-1219 First Ave. the as! ttle and the whole | Princple of law » ly to | ate in regard to boote. Tho peo | iyo work g, nent or = —a 1 © Wore rotten againat it by pas a ha rome By py sas Biroey 5 **hKere who had suffered tines not e slow And skin diseases should Alb rt Ha ative and ; Much ends on e nsen the house 06 to what kind of a A. MARTIN Jeweler and Silveremita ature we shall have. The foing great wi Bagh estitns aft AGAINST CITY PENSIONS 10 Second Ave, Near Madieer er the peanut politicians Editor The Star: In regant to A STAR READER. the plan of pensioning city em ployes, which the city counell in THE RIGHT TO VOTE tends to bring before the voters at Editor The Star: I lear with)‘ ald like to ests eat that there is a Ne why are the wee om tional Association Opposed to Wor an Suffrage,” and that this extraor dinary association has been holding | ‘ at Washington mploye ts no! nsation for his ng ul Pine Street Market n with families to sup port, and atruge their small he dened with t not want to vo want their siste: Seattle’s Newest and Most Sanitary Market. Christmas Toys in Basement—F armers’ Stalls 7 lbs. Sugar <::- (Sugar Stall 50c OLIVER’S Fine Meats ling to pay for already overbur oa, whi to ent, In her “keynote should be comy al taxes to he old age a class anate in having, thru pollt or otherwine, attached them ave more power 1 to pay addition on thru the home tha true, but what of it? wh tical condition he says the w aven't changed elections It r nl aya women’s Vo! ay be a0. ® not ;{than I ean und fairly and pen jneeds it A TAXPAYER tand. Let us act STONG KEEPS PRICES DOWN POULTRYMAN WRITES Pure Pork Saus Choice selection of Fancy Hens and Roasting Chickens OLIVER’S pianos and play pianos at prices nevor befc quoted for an immediate for (air dealing FET clearance. In addition we have ar ra “oxentnals" «ey | STOCKS SELL DOWN yments on our entire Four STONG'S sTORES—Pi and White Markets Story & Clark and 16 other makes. N your Christmas money in — vested here will bring worlds of happiness and pleasure to yourself and fam ily Do not delay but call at nee Remember, prices start $100.00 SPECIAL—26-plece togers’ Silverware I Mild Stall 3 | Full-Cream Black Ben Cooking ri ss i 1B) ees Lee at. 10c PEOPLE pAINLESs »:' abit wt j AUSTIN »» 10¢ Largest and up-to-date RED SHIELD BUTTE: on Stall 25 each plano sold. Const. Rigas, done oe : STORE OPEN UNTIL 9 PM. idgowars ase take $ High Grade Coftee with Fancy Jonathan Apples, per Plates 810.00 io #1 wine rurghess of et Oranges, doz. 156 amaker BIOS. LO. PAINLESS AUSTIN STALL 24 ranee 1504 Sed Ay 0am. tol p.m Oliver's 2."r55. 1524 THIRD AVE ore than y? a ervices, he are my astonish-| "8" the privilege accorded to all you that, so far ax American citizens of quitting his Seventh and Pine Sts. i ea tt “We believe that| tantly increasing a aaitines ) support in therr f people who were sal it) Sel¥oa to the city payroll is more ton everybody who To Bu ers of Editor The Star: Why plek on the poor amall chicken man who ts 4 Ios, Granulated | 4 cans Washing | 3 cane Campbell's Sugar ate | te ee 1 Gecee © paying twice as much for feed and 8 bars Crystal White Soap 31h, enn Hilla’ Cotter nae bee sober: aps ents per dozen less Pot Roast ‘or eggs this year Beat F ’ WME AN) | ettena Seca das three pounds of the best beef, Com = f Asparagus Bacon . 25¢c Lines hope ve » a the hehe 35 eon Olives caabh eet ae he other ¢ 0 em pick 10¢ ty Boston 17c are offering a selection Bion the packers, millers and West slightly used and ¢ ern ave, instead of the poultrymen around Seattle trying to scratch a living among the stumps. Yours f pianos including Hard UNDER PRESSURE man, Conover, Steger & Sons YORK, Dee, 15.—Altho Our piano and player prop there were some eries, th C &L Market g Jeo BUTTER mition leavers absolutely no tock exchange was subject to pre s ad 1ver S and EGGS xcuse for postponement of ff * f heavy selling at the oper Lower Floor he plano question today,\and losses in the crash 6 It No not disappoint the chil of yesterdiy were widened one to bone 25c dren thie year, a litte ef @{ four points in many instances. Your Christmas Columbia CONSUMERS’ LEAGUE IN ANNUAL MEETING A bt sumers league is being held sinoss meeting of the Con- | Fri day afternoon at the assembly hall of the Chamber of Commerce, top floor of the Arctic build lthe Jing. The work of the league jthe past year will be reviewed plans made for continuing the tivities of the organization, on and ef with at $109.75, “Terns of $1. 50 a Week RECORDS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS We Prepay Express Charges to Any Point in the United eer THIS Is THE LEADER This cabinet B41.50, Terms of 75c a Week Ten of $1.00 < Week ELLIOTT 112 i States OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS SEATTLE’S TALKING MACHINE HEADQUARTERS TELEPHONE— MEN 1 Can Save You Time and Money Because I determin: atematic way. ‘Tam lege, I then am prep lewally licensed to prac experience tn attle. I treat bles and me for a Wa pur Needs before attem: 9 €o about my work in a sur ina sure a duate of @ Class A M i. en Pting to treat ere, and have b profession Nervous Skin Disorders, K terms, and fees can be ar CONSU VPATION DR, 302 Liberty Bldg. idney and Disorders, tn blood test DONAWAY Opposite Postotgen,