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Se ee oo ITHE SEATTLE STAR|" BY Wt SI - —y TOKYO, Japar Ay 4. Wine, 7 1907 Seventh Ave. Near Union women and song are offering MEMBER OF SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSrArnns a action for wartime riche Telegraph News Service of the United Press Ax P owe ? ania Entered at Seattle Wash. Matte prosperity the Japanese, for By mail out of city, $1 € months, $2.00 thrif nation, are onclr ‘4 ___ year, $3 a month mor with a prodigal ha 4 Published Daily The hone Main G00, Private sayy vet Prag : Isn't It Awful, This - Some Think; Others Act Our freshest cablegrams are to the effect that the allied diplomats have gone to thinking about Russia. They think that, since German staff officers are help- ing to run the Lenine pro-German government at Petro- grad, Russia may become the tacit if not the active ally of Germany. They think that a million or so of German and Aus- trian war prisoners held in Russia will soon be released and return to the Austro-German armies. They think that vast stores of food, oil and cotton in Russia will be accessible to Germany. And while they think, Germany acts! For three years past, Germany has kept Russia cram- med with spies and pro-German propagandists, and when the revolution came, there was Germany prepared to solidly | The iwanta epidem spreading all over Seattle back any promising faction that favored Germany. The Bic oo Menoidnas x tes counter-move was there for the allies. seconsvr este Dhara coy There was no substantial backing, with funds, food | or # evening slippers near the eany and advisers, of the civil and military elements in Russia Chir 4nd not finding fault whew that were reliably anti-German. longer than it really ought to It was merely hoped that Kerensky represented such, U8t 't \* oo, Eoeroliloigy elements. He was even given somewhat of recognition, but} 1 the aympt are he was left to his fate and is now in the woods, if not, )'90t behavior, a wiliieneas, ey it indeed, in his grave. the poret ~, run rands thore things There seems to be but one hope of Russia in sight, and the allies may even let that die “a-bornin’.” Gen. Kale-| dines, the great Cossack, is reliably reported to have con- lieted with twanta irksome and done when the shadow of the ma ternal slipper looms in the offing OW PROSPERITY BRINGS MUCH WINE, WOMEN AND SONG IN a | of Iwanta Sweeping Over This Land? STAR—SATURDAY, DEC. 8, 1917. PAGE 4 prominenty t take as much int ant a the poorer classes on their holl #0 tre " a “ _ se | m neanor there much | i girl y provided unr equilibrium, bh kn for the enter nent of each Four or five of the tiny cups drunkenness in the public par ; at L jr e wine, which i and numerous t house die | guest. T farn-of th highele or timulant and triets. It is almost invariably | tase Geishas from the Bhimbash! en agree wood humored Intoxication, and Histeiet r . nealthy purse mer porwr, | nature Then there are girls of the t remult | The picturesque Getsha | yoehiwara, who must not be rm ind girl Is the greatest extrava | confused with the Getshas, sings their sumpte gance in Nippon, for her en bran officially. rtainment involves much | povory Youhiware 1 5 1: * expense r position Is girls © neveral k 2¢ “f ] k le » peculiar, probably without | hende women, kept eartul Epidemic parallel in any other country virtua 1 ornate quar. v | 4 Primarily she is a public en ed ertaine ned from child ; 7 ‘ sy ~ The tatus of these unfor® he to dance, sing and n tunate men tragic. Obe herself generally agreeable dience nd filial devotion are the A man may go to @ tea houre “> aeman'e fret scan or n two or thre apanese oman fa : on — 4 gap and she does what she is ordered cups of sake he will desire a A Geisha to do without question vivacious companion. irl in ordered from a nearby If a father or brother, who #tation, ready to display her ac assumes the head of the house complishments in the fin | cath of hin f pleasing. Thus the | nto debt, or desi ‘The easy tea house habit" money to set himself no seductive and convenient that | «i nem may put his it has caused the ruin of many r in the Youhl- promising young business mer curity for a loan The Geisha range in age from may stay there 10 to 20 h has her particu oc dees ter ae lar ace omplishmer ts The very young girls are nited to With much singing and dancing and singing, but the dancing, with red-lipped beauties Youhiwara girl, at left, showing elaborate head dress and heavily| older ones are versed in repartee and with virulent wine, the war- embroidered kimono. The other picture ows the Japanese Geisha gir and playing the koto and sam wealthy Japanese is spending These girls coat thelr faces with powder to get a clear, white skin) isen | his vast profits with a prodigal effect. A little spot of rouge is placed on the lower liz | At elaborate banquets, which | hand Mother Goose Novelettes reel, he spied the make beleve Santa Claus I wanta drum, hobby horse, lit tle dog, one that barks and don't bite; a sled, ice skates, a ‘lectr COMEDIES OF CAMP LEWIS in which runs on tracks lectricity, with three cars BY BERTON BRALEY om freight cars and side track candy, and a pair of boxing ¢' ike Willie Smith's, and a steam er HUMPTY DUMPTY gine, and picture books, and a cir } us with animals in it which will (In the Mactertinckian Manner) | tt agg gg ww gy Rha tls Chapter 1 heat w A naw that saws : Humpt jumpty sat on the wall, But he was not happy on the and a net t 1 xtruct’rul tron | wall, ‘Tho it wasa wa ancient and wistful beauty, « wal ened be an’ things, and a set of rub and ivied and weird, a wall draped droopingly with ber type to print things with, and « spectral tradition and bathed in luminous mists of love ball, and at and a jong dead. Humpty Dumpty could not feel the surge He'd be iwantaing if his of ghostly pale romance about it. He only felt the ma hadn't dragged him away hard edge of it Some years ago our college professor told Portu ¢ agreed, that Mr. Edgar Allen Poe had won the respect of the| ea the big a literary world because he knew how to take words and por-|/°?_,)8* "ite Partly ormar tray weird, grotesque sensations with them. |_A 0 pe mat of the 9,001 Now comes a young musician who can compose and play been orgar was Pi - apa hy © a “Wild Man’s Dance” that is wild; a funeral march that is oo ne | soul-stirring in its sadness and a cradle song that is far more} | than a soothing tune. When a man can direct sound to make us think of al-!pay it Most anything he chooses—and think deeply—he has won| oy Sr iseuty intecna!” our approval.. Which, of course, doesn’t make much bie splash in the musical world. al Ornstein’s composition may not pass the acid test - E D IK." a © conservatism, but to plain, ordinary human beings, he con-|)° ° a ” sediiad tributes something worth while. | war which ing the ng and colle Il use these county coun © people nform Roper w tke to educate and them large fie revenue co! of f Always have there been those who have looked askance |) i at new things. Ornstein has something new to offer. There- fore there must be some who ask in their own futile way od a few rat “What is the use?” ky and Le e { London reports its grentest ex TUBERCULOSIS FINDS more victims in times of war than in) Port’ to this coun in the past nine months in with ton the | x to economize Peace. Don't let the splendid fight the Red Cross has maintained for | against the white plague suffer from lack of support this year. the. anti-tuberculosis Ked Cross Christmas seals mon in n We're fina beginn! _ trol of much of the food, fuel and transportation facilities.| ‘Tne worst attack of Iwanta fol. The only hope for that boy tx a) chien 2 He wants to fight the pro-German element in Russia. If he|!*s' Sie eg p erorgprd ped scala Ap of Christmas gifts Humpty Dumpty called out to his little sister Met _ is loyal to such purpose, he might be backed as the kaiser | ———_-—— — —— —— bp es poor nee flere cgay clndirrse To back up Kaledines, the allies would have to abandon|} HB’S DUNN 7,000,000 CITIZENS pare a er some of the niceties, niceties that do not bother Germany ;} i r : pies rte : drooping inter Meta for, backing Kaledines would be promoting civil war. But, |) ; ee : . ’ "Sessa c lh sth yaa rata agra tabard $0 sure as there is any prophecy in any human events, the}; a ewee i aaa C. Roper Who as War Tax Gatherer H ie gs alternative is to see huge new enemy forces pounding ill Put King Pharaoh in Piker List—Work Starts | not 80 hard, Litue Brother Serraill out of the Balkans, Rumania, Serbia, Greece and| ~~ ox L ; es ceapale > we > Maybe Italy utterly beaten down, and the superiority in} s | es ” Lies dk gs eons man-power lost to the allies. I Htow t | t t 04 — _ There never was a e since April 6, 1917, when the} * in | Hompty Dumper Chapter 3 Vital necessity of America’s getting over into that fight with ys : Poe lc gl 2 agg maga ahr Ra cg sian tt all.she’s got was more apparent. Heaven grant that that| pris tag Hegre 5 lao not tc Soke teat ie. $ 7 Paris conference of the civilized nations does something | ton and done March | hard this ttle winter, beeune it Late i i At the head of the new ‘Chapter 4 gabasis ates -Ornstein’s Music Spacahge ( asshalai -_ pastes Duaibtes-te piekt path ak-b6 fall fo ies arenas ct ome We had with us, at the Metropolitan theatre, the other |irternal reven pnrheftedgersied petal nether hore y aS ema evening, Mr. Leo Ornstein, a young composer and pianist,| He ts» a tall, all over the scenery, Sister Metagrabola.”* H Siang ideal } ‘over whom the musical world is having quite a fuss. sr adh aan: eetia you, to: stay ae. nia Sr a apace angs < ays 2 own MONDAY BEGINS / He is an ultra-modern composer, not content with mas- oe ve M please pl gy that was like war wal A cold griddle, | “But ; vena b luff in His Auto) tery of the technique and spirit of those who have gone be r : nel, Toit Map Se ae yee a es. arene BIG RED CROSS fore. He has some new ideas. uniforma of ta le 0 4 all the five L atacek aniehs aid anal eatin wilt For instance, he has composed “Wild Man's Dance," pike pay voraciae Te mobile, which lodged against al MEMBER DRIVE Which some folks say is “crazy,” because it is so decidedly | (jy. en a DANIEL Chapter 5 onan gdb ceccmelyt ist sare att wild. jthat nearly all farmers are ROPER ivy. “1 am a sister A team pass, A. McKeen, a ales-| | Big. guns were being pulled in “What's the use?” they ask. and fi mage > aged ~ y take the field and| up more and m erritory, Sister Metagrohels LAM WMETAGROAOLA man of San Francisco wotsnies | Guiteas "ianieehae pm for a passing vehicle for two days | without food or drink, according | to a story he told on his arrival) here. | oot SUSPECTED ASILW.W. | s' WANTED IN CHICAGO on, came at “ niy will be and said to | tr which will officially start Mon- day. The campaign in King and Kit- sap counties will be directed by a committee Douglas. sing. headed by J. F. every man, woman tain membership im h costs $1 a year, the community impre Mer Manning, 43 ew Joneph H hundreds ent ways. the cause of We can do nothing for Little Humpty Dumpty,” | D@ one of the members of I. W. W.| Continuous will b se ie war taxes Ag We dante nothing tor fatie: Steet recently indicted in Chicago, in Vb speakers, posters, pageants and indemnity to Germany ve nservuleP d ae ah eae pty the city Jail Friday, awaiting feder&l | thru the press. Then there will be @ must be made clear to the Ameri ak Gites Senate an bamnet get dite nvestigation | systematic canvass of every block In ity ete ; cherie He was arrested Thursday night at! the etty, u strict and block cap if rr Hur pty together again. Mister Motagr: First ave. and Washington st. He city has been divided ty) oe is erogen ter Metagrabe 4 + did not carry any propaganda with t P a ra - he 1s too fi erie Rister rete him at the time of his arrest etings are being plan- e nd a? grabola ports aate to have Con- and silver and ver the Chamber of » Real F pty data to prosp home seekers fommerce. ate in fi and the tion have urnishing | invest - 1 series of addresses O. B. Barefoot r| Harnett, N about the is a merchant in Why should he worry gh cost of shoes? tive A Sweet Voice, One Must Admit At Belfns . Miss Glenn Soon to Dogherty, waa | sentenced Wed Capt. Garfield 2 unda. When she wae constable notl she was ¢ something, an her mouth, from w’ 20 pounds in notes order he extracted London (Bing) How this Woman Suffered 7 - Following Which Mr. Meyer Took T!™* j THE DISASTER at Halifax should be a warning lesson to Seattle.| « ithe Count ; Pela i Easy methods with enemies of the government may set off an explosion ‘ I ha t left the bed Ry painting a bull'seye on a vita and Was Relieved. in_this city. Shall we take the chance or deal drastically with them? | a», ard of my husband. [ have #POt on a rhino one's safety is . " Mai . _— leticteatcinidiatises folks’ home. Mra. W. F.| insured on the bullet proving fatal | Fort peli teu a fete Se mane Preston, la., Times where otherwise fir at ran nm Yn nm eullerod yacKachS Cau CAMP LEWIS is to have 1,000 dancing girls to live under W, ©. ae se and chance » ite effect y » le 1 5, and Y. W. C. A. chaperonage in a special hotel on the amusement P may prove unhealthy for the hunts by female troubles so I was unable to do fone. On with the dance, say the Sammies one ne» baa °” mar my house work. I took treatments for it ~ pt ti no gap ny on Pie ge * te but received no help whatever. Then 4 EVIDENTLY THE Ministerial association has found the “imp’|0UF® tlle us real ginger bread can | Ey Se ane some of my friends asked why I did not 4 in impeachment. |be made for half the price fo you have twins at your try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- 4 "RAH FOR Trotsky—somewhat! He says that he'll report his peace | Oe ee A ROE: Se ee pound, I did so and my backache soon conference proceedings to all the world, and we have a happy «mile, at HOOVERITIS i pared and I felt like a differe Yessum,” he said « riy, “ disappeared and elt like a different 4 least, for any government that sits on censorship that way Never throw aw n old diamond |, ? . two ;. i » Hit - ‘The children can amuse them. | %, them Woman, and now have a healthy little BRAZIL 18 ¢ J her six best 1 uni y avi (Con Aiaiiny 'aay ty lo en Pecan mene te eal baby girl and do all my house “AL o send her six best naval units to European waters. | «cratching desler ) the window oe my dear of s naiag vl > Py 4 Welcome! the water's fine! | pare Kid po poet sieacs Well, | don’t know for sure, but will ways prai . Lydia E. Pink ; tea s A coat. of shelinc on top of a | think their names is Thunder and Vegetable Compound to women who suf- . . eve: ighinin', ‘oaues that's the names fer as I,did."— Mrs. Arron D. Oaxns, AND MAYOR GILL is still on the job jpumpkin ple will prevent ¢ from | oo. called. them when the d Fok fhe lot vseersraaa ell i sth molding re 0: Cogan Fort Fairfield, Maing Ft JA good substitute for rye flour ean | ume in an told him about them . 4s be made of wheat flour and a smal A ¢ joth made of rubber saints 66 miata asec DRUOMST TO TELL | Sa Glenn Moth {il not touch haw Ina \ 74! aoe i na erent ot OF SEATTLE IW EAST, sneer succe : ticky #t., Memphis, Tenn. writes or tables sho more expensive than J. Fenlon, druggiet. Friday |General Edwin F, Glenn, command 4 t excuse ta there Ry . Sh ’ #1 have been a friend of Peruna Co h | ong pr led the Chamber of Commans, |e? &t Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, O 4 for many years. | have used it off ug $ | Oe ane Comme neg Chub Aintribute 7 Pod ree pee fas ions a Hterature giving reliable information | 1&™es jarfield, grandson of the 5) and on for eatarrhat complaints and Colds | CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS concerning. Beattie andthe wae lent’ of the United ; oe ne it a very excellent rem » | With @ little skill an old phono-| while on a prospective extensive Glenn and Captain 4 . L have @ stall family of chil th graph record qguld be carved into | tour In the East, and to overcom Garfield me acquainted while j MG crises are tiara with ue, bec ee le |dandy comb * aoe. | eee CBABIERIOO” the. rinlaniens| Garin. we udent at Fort Ben © m e Sea R ALR SS rn ee up mane SEE, Seer an yet St tn het Sie S of wemen have pre 3 ) Peruna, especially during the sea £2OME, COMMON | , Gainty ond uniaue itt fora gent |taken merlowslye consents ee wnt | Glenn: wa arge of the frat of i 4 % non of the year when coughs and I 0: Nei hb to hang on his watch chain @ a|mate and conditic he cll) toers' training camy % ] Colas are prevatent werarwuye LE to Our Neighbors. 0.’ liner Doha eee ee are Wh dont } si Pa Sn port at ne nap Sale, ieee | rr a, y donit you try i | Fs, for the benefit it has been to| Those who object to liquid medi-|in the family album cover, a pat-|sonal service by every loyal citizen|huntine humming. binde If i us. |cines can procure Peruna Tablets, ent medicine almanac could be made | who travels outside of thb state. collecting theen to fie -etititeds LYDIA EFINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS.

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