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STAR—MONDAY, D 17, 1917. THE SEATTLE STAR 1307 Seventh Ave, Near Union St. MEMBER of son NORTHWEST LEAGUK OF NEWSPAPERS Golt n't it, fishing faile banking if movies, lilerature, are neuf! ee Telegraph News Service of the United Preas Association - " ewe, St 0 atts | love, He was born in the Shenate Entered at Seattla Wash, Postoffice ae Second-Clase Matter a hunting or farmir but If yo | 4 = " 0 f 6 enthusiasm-cone al but soon me hington, D. °F mail, out of city, 40¢ per ; J months, $1.15; 6 months, $2.00 { on t us 4 as mage | " now a # year, $8.50. By . elty, We @ eth. dynamo in the be « he receive * educa me 3 Published Dally by The Star ¥ rector for t ; of pee ‘ nd, when 14 : ates. Then you hear it pounding Fugen bank of n, D. Ow “Golf ounter-queries Peachy He remained in the tigen’ employ hat I had played olf, for 16 y: holding various pont. had witnessed my ef-| tions. Th 2 came 00 and q see my statement and became assistant cashier 5 Beat if give me the laugh. And the day I tle National bank. He retained thin . ° | went fishing, the fim eren’t biting. poxition for eight years, and was 5 | th + Governor Lister Is Right on, Ike to g0 10 the movien | Shen promoted tb carior. At he : " fon't know a ng hesitation present t he is vice president of Governor Lister, speaking before a Tacoma church con-! ant S euaae debe Mare lo tay Saved = a elen, tio in alee Vee area ite. | dent lirector in the Bank of @ Commerce of Everett, and director gregation Sunday night, hit the nail on the head when he!} | said Northwest labor problems were “matters for discus- I never did any hunting to| peak of. & t a polecat once back sion from a human standpoint between those concerned and} pee Pap lel ggg bly nares ge! conten. ; K es that, I can’t « to be hunter.” Peachy’s specialty an been ane pe sigh gil oe All Saving Certificates bon and foreign ¢ and} . It’s easy to read between the lines that he was replying | No, these topica do r ring any in a member of the f zcha mht the f ie y, nor nrittee of the & « mber of Commerce He was on the wt Be Uceable ani to hin aix feet us figure. But r ngs certificates, and you have them to the Washington Employers’ association, which has asked him to round up the legislature and pass a law that would old prevent laborers from striking under any circumstances. ~4 Of course, the government needs an adequate supply Yes, oir,” he'll tell you in his ft voice in which a Southern ac nt in till traceable. “I surely am of labor to win the war. And the government has worked out a plan to get it honestly—by working shoulder to shoulder with labor. | That's why President Wilson made his Buffalo address. ad that I ¢ lo my share pportuin resented itself, I weloomed tt with rtunity to When pen arta, for it gave me a great hance to help the country.” Washington—virtually a member of the president's cabinet. Governor Lister knows all this. He been called to confer with the president at various times. The pity in the Northwest situation is that employers | “have failed utterly to understand the president or labor, | © and see only thru their profiteering spectacles. And by such requests as the Employers’ association makes, the president’s war program is hampered because it stirs up just doubts and distrust on the part of labor. ’ A Story in the Advs. | Sometimes you can get real news by turning to the ad- yertising columns. The little liner advertisements often con- tain whole stories of domestic or business bliss, despair, > joy or deviltry and occasionally the big display advertise ments clearly disclose whether some well known merchant is dead, or still alive and kicking, by their very tone. I Bl evergreen orel apollag ool The foregoing, because we've dug out of the adver- shows the rescue digging In the debris % ) tising columns of a Berlin newspaper the tragedy of a whole] Say Meret beneath. Tee sceten enti Se a umble wagecarners, wan the seene of the greatest damage and lens ie. of life, practically every frame butlding for biocks being raaed by the the plan will prove to be of ines timable value to the country in its present and in ite future. The in re And this ie likely to be at culcation of thrift int nome period after the war is over paamenan pan! tte in on a salary of nothing per scheme will meet, according to the at will put tm an eight-hour , anaintant director. Added to this, it ay at 381 Lyon building will raine $2,000,000,000 for the pros es SF ee ee ee ecoution of the war. ae, every Gay Peachy will give all of his time to an Vital necemnit year, bi ards ‘6g “For exchange, 50 Polish laborers, 20 men and 30 girls,| mammoth breath of air that swept over the city when the munitions . 2 re hip Mont Bla phoded. ' ~—! ’ for same number of other hands,” says an ady. in The seeM rasa a Justa en bee | wn OB || HERE Ss A LIST OF | | SUPHUNNUAUINNNS Pesteche Tages Zeitung. crmited to change| $f exc 2a PR ACTIC AL SPECI ALS en each authorization, however, the masters can|= : Readers’ Questions housewives exchange soap grease for soap, or old rags for rifice for their country, and the : = pg elves um Meanwhile, German autocracy talks independence and a claus Oh evasiae | pou gan gee ves gr Sopot ar bea hap lens ONLY $1 NOW and $1 WEEKLY A— Percolators and Coffees Machines in nickel-plated copper and aluminum masters or to move from place to place without government Cynthia Grey’ s Answers to (While They Last) make exchanges, as we swop horses and mules, or as our) STy({{i{HHII0N00N0Q0MHlt0U0NUUUNIU0IU00U0INNEN C008 AVHUEUHOUAAEIUHLOOUOAER ONE: door mats, kitchen tins and such. WHY TUFSDAY WAS CHOSEN =| Garnoticn none. When the our entire first floor completely filled with them—and pey __ tonstitutional government to Poland. che’ thentics “Gu, Way tegese a| Marites fer thelr: sburel and electric. All prices. | double burden on Catholics, who entee this country fe Pour Parlers | ready observe Friday as a meations tree and does not recosnis ED.: What is this “peace pour parlers” the met Cathe: eee bead share to help our loved country WIN qa CHILD THAT BINDS Germansiand Russians are talking about? SIXTH GRADE PUPIL this war. One of the men] Dear Mies Grey; We come to B Slectric Reading Lamps, both floor and table type, with mahogany “Pour parlers” is French. and a diplomatic term, mean-|"'"** "™ ns sacehape: agg fe say aca dentl ae ppdacearaig bogguact: on there are thousands of them in our C Tennessee Red Cedar Chests, finished mahogany, ivory or natural; — «x of shavings furnished with each one. $21.50 to $36.00. ing “for talk. ; nase your : Doubtless, you've seen two barnyard roosters starting| white the folks are buying Libert ‘ heli a fight. They’re both mad over some hen affair, but each |"oné*. helping the 1 ed Cr odn| nee | D 1 xpress Wagons tin bodies, metal wheels, strongly built for rough fears that the other has got a razor hid under his wing. hoome Tuesday, when Friday w I E Pyrex and Guernsey Ware Casseroles in pierced nickel-plated copper 4o just as wel " ~ frames. $2.25 up So, they go sidling up toward each other, now and then making believe that they are pecking at a kernel of corn|y i aveahe hay ee Ba 4 a Py tig dong) Selene aed Sa F Wheelbarrows in nicely painted red bodies; exceptionally well made. on the ground, but always keeping one eye on each other.|!¥ ‘hink !t must have been an over: x¢ Riis oa aaahio a . =m ¢60 us They sweetly and softly cluck, as if nothing were going to aio ee |e — | sspredd hr piece pened genie ge won ira maracas th aber ants happen, but neither dares to crow. You'd think they were If the food administration | "Now. my husband sghitne aia BS is . gcleren, = cee diemp meds hale fellows well met, but at heart they’re just manenver-| *0U\4 Mave chosen Friday f¢ fatistied. He wants to roam, but fears neon: serereere Sets in ailk-lined, oak finished cases. | ing to kick the gizzards out of each other. us difficult for the Pr aus Soma the ha casa Rk cea ae Genuine leather-covered, overstuffed Comfort Rockers from $35.00 up. 3 It’s all “pour parlers.” Suddenly, one bird thinks he} [° “7¢yan¢ hae thre oe 1 give me the nice things he gees an advantage, and then there’s a fight or a foot-race.| —--—-—-_ Bry Ach macs cd heal ad | Hotpoint “Hediite” Electric Heaters. $7.50 He wants In the Russo-German case, dear child, w i at} so-G 4 id, we think that Munic Cabinets in oak and mahogany, with automatic shelves. From | the “pour parlers” will result in a mighty dirty eagle swal-| ® E. D. ik.” ° bee ; $13.50 up. 4 lowing a mighty ragged bear, figuratively speaking. lao ° 3. ry 4 4 $4 Stool, exactly like picture, stron, natructed of oak, finished : ; measures ches and 16 Inches high ; : AND JOIN the Red Cross today Ni UM she | ather. Special, $2 & nelle a | the reanon f : finished waxed or fumed and mahogany. FP DON'T FORGET meaticss day tomorrow " page sen tee ' : NUTTY NOVELETTES Gre " Hie’ Heraintnilatern, Gol Daiea. G56 ek WHALE MEAT in the Frisco market has risen to 22% cents the By Berton aley U _— cornered whales? The Worn Out Tooth Brush A Kk eainshiniedliaaiavemaiin | ay ri nf r@) Mahora nish Smokers, finished with heavy glass insets, base heav. ACCORDING TO Congressman Miller, snobbish officers in the army| There is a mig tragedy in a PUZZLED ly woig Up from $2.75 ave giving American democracy the bootblack eye i ont a % rego Ite tired nto the lives of each of us » Burrows Folding Card Tables, choice of either leatherette or creeps a time when we are $3.50 and $4.50, GEO. VANDERVEER told ‘em in Chicago that everybody in the|0v*r: Who always wore a thr ntecled to the breaking point West carried a gun. Oh, George! Put maybe Van meant everyone We tot t ; PS dats Sa ne Sereneees Wet 5) CRD. apne ee? nements of civilizat jr oN Asics Z Pie Plates, et iG - 7 from the bristles there + SPEAKING OF his line, Von Hindenburg refers to the German) pothing about the brush to remind. &"°™ Ereat to be not | jereny E Horses in all styles and sizes. From $3.25 up. Policy of an “elastic defense.” Sounds fine, old man, until you count! me of my stalwart Western lover,| ‘™t '* the turning point i = the missing men and guns loon ee never aeed & tenth rust, wrt ahingpnAle anit {xl a S English Perambulators, doll size. From $2.50 up. Ed 9 Ae a cc ae a ‘ without placing a ble burden |B \ alse — ° @) Bd i vt : I hang my woen out tooth bruah| OP Rome One elm ne pA T Hand Cars at $6.50 and $8.50 Jabove my dressing table and worship | 7 4 Q Se eed 4 4 {t at twilight. What could make a| ‘t0 your lives. Btick, an \ better idol than an idle toothbrush? Se a ae ’ % ti T musha ft arnt otterings o€ algaret| 7per Nushand have forte 4 Prac I and A bl Gifts Not Pi d butts and waste hair, The hair has| "eht to Ko free You « i us } 7“ ” ccepta e Gilts " icture 1 which is unbeautiful, but ®0| op itney juwt as much tf i ae 5 Baby Dollis, Wagner ¢ minum Wear in the tooth brush. There ts much py po ea song a i ‘s rf : te, ¢ ’ y rsal beauty in the unbeautiful if you) Pusband As he does to you, and 1 @ ~ ig th T t Racks, Chafing Dishes, know how to look for it ‘ ane eaenen a jeanera, Andiror " 4 , ‘ owing Be taithe” Wanna ; the part of your husband at 1 agp ey The back of my worn out tooth : : pide tay one sownee e naire, & a ase ths wensinw of bia es j : : 8 net Desks, Betsy Rom |brush has color like old ivory. It} >? * rae of his child | 5 Oo Sewing Baskets, Gateleg Tables, Consol Mirrors and Stands fais Jin not Ivory; It {# bone, Put how eth pei a aca | often are bone and ivory one and the| eo same. Consider Heinié Zimmerman ; bir dine oot gpthoca Maer | | As I contemplate my old worn out| Of his cou Palas a te |tocth brush I dream dreams, 1{ Sether, and stand by his bargain dream of the succulent porker from| YOU must gather together all your womanhood and a by which the bristles came, and my }rnouth waters until 1 go down into jthe ce box and dig a cold fried chop. How delicate In a cold your husband and child, even tho you must sncrif ™m of the better things of life. It A Christmas Greeting pork chop at midnight! cannot always be thus, Fach 'y e egrap | (Continue | cloud has a allver lining i fi ee I hope I may hear fro carries with it a feeling of spontaneous warmth and a | Ik Be: | again~hear that you sense of pereonal nearness which no other form of | Od Bank Soteagegleead ing the: ghatagd gia id communication conveys. | George Vanderveer, Seattle law. the square thing by the little |i yer, arrested in Chicano for toting’ | child you brought into the P be ble for many years |B A 50-word Night Letter affords ample scope for tho Kat, wpoke right up and sald that ne in the Weet world, and for which you will ] SEARCHING FOR BODIES IN HALIFAX RUINS Assistant Thrift Director Regular Chap; He Likes to See Bill Hart in the Movies of the Bank of Commerce of Ana attle Liberty Le ‘The anvistant 4 but his appearance and manner make him seem much younger. He married a Seattle girl, Anna Terry, and they hi His home is on Bainbridge island, not far from Port Blakeley. He likes a That's why Samuel Gompers is working night and day at Danie ts weaaeed we, heat ond and is proud of the tact woul, in his work. Ho believes that William 8. Peachy | that this year be got 4 crc be spared from the government work ways and means of raising tame Interested in Banks Peachy is a brotherin-law to Ad the war savings campaign until| Next to war savings certificates, miral Beatty, there is no more need for his serv. Peachy is interested in banks and! of the South Carolina navy yard. fullest expression. we a on " The boys in camp, particularly, will 1 is aa end coe & Pada ee timid = SER M: SOLE ce & om, , will welcome a = an "wold ot tho bnffaioArawn | oe on.y pRcoNDS HOURS A GOTTSTEIN <a CHARS AGENTS WESTERN UNION rae aes yy per, etna ewe ee gl FURNITURE ‘CO. |\Qiaey mts { Washington, the other night, and of The dictaphone « in 4 sryrio veel THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Ka ve he "nervioso 8 yp | 1514-1520 Second Avenue, neer Pike Te * tion on the typewriter. ae Thin latter in a boyhood primitiee ector is 42 years ve one child, a 2yearold @ ttle of the rural, and spenda § « chickens and re time ufficient for him chbors. Such 5 Mable to be used by Peachy mplating and practicing the rhe is going to add *m to his “farm” this U. 8. N., in command pe