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STAR—TUESDAY, DEC. 18, 1917. PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE STAR 1307 | Near Uw oth Ave. LBAGUR OF NIOWSPArkns “Telegraph News Service of (he United Press Association snd-Clase Matter $1.18; 6 months, $2.00 a month ‘ed at Seattic By mail, out of city year, Wash, Postoffice aa Sec 400 $3.50 tha, 30 per month Pubttanea Deny »y (FREEDOM. SSS Don’t Let Him Lie! The man in the seat next to you in the street car told you that the men at Camp Lewis were ready to mutiny; 7 that several hundred of them had been shot and secretly | Daria He had it on “good authority.” Suppose, instead, he had told you, on the same “good © authority” that your wife wasn't all that she should be. Then what? Why, a MAN you'd have beaten him until But you sat still and pe lie about the defende if you were mred you away. ranger to pass a slimy of the country you profess to love. This isn't Germany. A German censorship might “get @way” with this sort of thing, but there is no censorship © in America strong enough to keep the truth from American “People with every newspaper in the country on the job. The man in the street car was a sucker himself, spineless pacifist, a rabid Hun or a rotten-minded sensa- tionalist—whatever he was he lied to you and he insulted What will YOU do next time? _ATip to Banker Hansen State Bank Examiner Hansen has announced that he Will resign his job at the end of this year to become an\e assistant to J. E. Chilberg. | ; Before you leave the public service, Mr. Hansen, can’t} hurry up the settlement of defunct Northern Bank & Co. affairs? It’s almost a year, now, Hansen. A crooked banker has been sent to jail. : The Issaquah mines, which were said to be the mill stone around the bank’s neck, have been sold. ; But the hundreds of depositors, many of them desti- tate, have gotten little service from you, Mr. Hansen. 4 Get yourself squared with your old boss, the public, | before you go to your new boss. You'll really feel a whole lot better if you do. since you closed the doors, Mr. <4 ie It Is Ours True, Russia is a war failure, if not worse. The Italian! isaster is big. The danger to Rumania thru release of a front is great and imminent. There | may be a greater disaster at Salonika. There are plenty | of excuses for the terror and tears of the confirmed pes- But national cheer, world cheer predominates, dissipates | #il the superficial and artificial gloom, if we keep fast hold | >» of the conviction that THIS WAR IS NOT TO END UNTIL THE UNITED STATES PUTS ITS WHOLE POWER! INTO IT, and if we confine our thinking and working to} Mobilizing and applying that power. | WE MUST DO THE BIG WORK, AND WE CAN! i That is the thought that kept alive the heroes of Val-) Jey Forge, with all the mighty British odds against them. “It filled the sails of our poor little navy in 1812. Thru all * 6 Our Russian ally may disintegrate. Italy may be shot to pieces. Rumania may become another Belgium. Salonika May go into the Teutonic bag. THE FINALITY LIES BE- HIND THE RHINE, and America will be there, in another sunrise of freedom. Ours the vision, the mission, the ability, and ih our history there is no such word as Fail. GOOD-BYE, John. 80 long, Rarteycorn. JOIN THE Red Cross. EATLESS day TODAY'S M Tomorrow's w' In Special Holiday Boxes Silent Night, ideal Gifts spirit of extending happtens Following t# just a partial! list uned) Lyrte - e en to LFazarege (Gounod) Lyre quartet come in and listen to them * Carol) Lyrie Qaartet (Yule-Tide (A Christen <4. (Kappey) Arthor [Nazareth (Horley-Gou Wr Fantasia) 'ryor’s Band Crexton a) Plancon "alias from “Messiah” Las oS Narareth (( Pre horus and Sous: intmas Morning w Rand Kid- the | panne ‘The Her ' (ren Mother ri Columbia Ma , Christmas Bells Duet | Senta Claus’ Quartette Violin and Harp Workshop Prin (Adeste Fideten (( Orchestra [Om a Chri {oe % { xed Chorus ful (Adests Columbia Mixed Quartette Visit From St. Nich Marry The Raggedy Man Harry BE. Humphrey Humphrey Around the Christmas ‘Tree c Prince's Orchestra with « Mixed riette SONS to $450, | Curtatinas Joy Violin, and harp Trio Christmas Certificates Made Out for Any Amount 1 Doe Slbhang Nedtvea rd & Universi TELEPHONE ELLIOTT Th VARAPEPE PETA TOPAPETEIOIEFE FB These Special ee ———— SANTA CLAUS COME TO (W ON’T This Girl iat ‘Her Papa Is Sick, So Little Edna Qe Mabel Bal that's ture. planne Ita Sauga expressing jan v Christmas and Built Home J alli not the reasor This picture # 4 and built a on t tuck river in ( were made m banks workmen tering U several years in It «ing to become an artist Cares Colds im Gevet vettnin Records the SPECIAL CHRISTMAS TERMS ON VICTROLAS FROM #20 TO 4385 COLUMBIAS From $18 to $25 Talking Machine Accessories for Christmas Gifts 4 a movie star, n for this pio | owe a girl own bor wh are Christmas but! ORT ALL ek EL LLL kk LE, FOR GIFTS—CHRISTMAS RECORDS iq ‘ és Ms ik s wn “a ae eS POPE IBPAPISS IAIBIORA He pete te teh tebe te hee he he tee y| some city .| sum of m *} got the othe Asks Cynthia to Help Find Santa Christmas day falls just one week from today. | Do you realize that It Is so near? Probably not, for you are so busy making gifts and baying gifts and planning little holiday BY CYNTHIA GREY parties. tut there are two littl: folks in Seattle who do not think the way | you do, I am afraid haps moth anta and his «may not reach their She hag racked her ler haa told them thy basket of goo this year ibrains to give the ! for his tho has built about how and } aaketa and two stockings at big houses and none At all at little hounes She haa tried to make them forget all about Christmas day, But it's nO Use. | The love of Christmas seems in | born in the littlest child. The sight ie the Christmas tree and the «ifts [and the good thing» to eat seem to | be expected In every home, be it * * # n some agtitte fant a Korn ptorien us Cynthia Grey’ Readers’ = FIO ANNOUNCEMENT CARDS Dear Misa Grey: 1 am about to and mother wants me be, married, to go without an ement cards and that m to Red he mays others are doing it jong; we 1 do our part this be pr bd MISS BB | Anything that i# honorable that will help the Red Cross is proper, whether anye eine ¢ done away at cardia to aid 1 4. You may correspondence cards to your very dear friends if you wish. JIT WAS POOR FORM 1 am a young vate family }One evening the house ir ung man ¢ dinner as her special guest. When inner was served, #he catered to him first in every instance Was this not poor form uid alwayn be served first | 8. K. B. | At an informal dinner ladies | are always served first. Your | hostess displayed very poor | she catered to her t to the extent able to you. that it was notic HEARTLESS HUSBAND | Dear Mies Grey Twenty years ago |1 married a man whom I idolized | with all my heart. I first met him just a mere child. During 20 years [ have given him th best years of my life, We have three Jear children When wa were first married I took in washing and all kinds of work to try and get a start in ife But during this time he whiled away his time loafing, and thought him. self too good to do common labor. As the® years passed my mother died, leaving me a little farm and property. We sold the recelved @ handsome of which I gave him hru promines, he soon half. He said he had put it all out on other property, and had made some loans After he got all the money he be- fan to go with other wome dreased up na attended thin that place, spending money at his own pleasure, He was abusive, and never asked me to go out with him Just six months ago he admitted that he had never taken out hia citizenship papers. He made me believe all these 20 yoars that he was born in California, Now he has city lots an half. Final: and and All the cash, and has left the children and me almost penniless. I am still truggling on the little 10 acres. My oldest boy has gone to work in the What do with this man The place where | weuld like to send can 1 him is the penitentiary, I hate him to my the| east? To me it was a bad breach of etiquette, for I have always been taught that a lady, whether she be} | n boarder or an invited guest. | rich or poor Kind-hearted folk of Seattle, pause EK US, MAMMA? Ye didn't even sto | "Von Hindenburg good-by Or talk on how ye liked ¢ Ye fooled the German Wid the goose-step, New York Herald. | see DID YOU KNOW? A giraffe could never appreciate | ® cup of hot « ate since it would | be conniderab| ool by the time it reached the main floor of his neck. Alno, & half pound of candles could cantly be called Ught weight “Shucks! I forgot And aguin, it's very safe to my th’ Yield glasses.” Oh, tha’s awright—we'll drink right outs th’ canteen, here.” that plano tuning is sound business. While an alligator with a fish bone caught in his throat is some. thing to be down in the mouth about of Deserters Then again, you wouldn't call a Deserter in Charge in Lewis Armty Camp CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Dec. 18.— Found cov! from your holiday preparations Just oa inelm snob for going around with |A, deserter in charge of deserters long enough to hearken to this piston. In the wir That is the ponition of Lieut. Her- child's plea ee schel R. Taylor, who has just re Dear Mins Grey: ¥ fave been celved bis service record, ehowing umn for = year © you try to even little childre reading your cc #0, and seo whe ma everyone happ My papa haa been very sick in t hospital, and my mother worries becatine we little ehfldr who expect Ranta Claus to come Ittle mchool girl thes have two am on ya and ¢ At to do to make th | “tam wilting to use leas gas an that he is booked as @ private and a ke Order to help my neighbor,” post: | deserter from the Oregon National cards 1. W. 8.. “but what's & fellow | Guard. Taylor was on the reserve he | KOlne to do when there's a vacant | iist when he left Eugene last May «Wot ON each mide of him?” for the Presidio. On July 25 he was eee an ° 7 notified to report for duty. He I THROWING HIS OWN wrote to his adjutant general, ex , BOUQUETS pinining that be was about to be Wanted—One, two, three or four b made lieutenant and asked for his : ao to 1 thought If 1 Completely furnished rooms, for light| discharge. He received no further ran ght be able to/houekeeping, by refined young mar-|word and supposed the necessary To mornethine te help tne, have not {Ted couple (man college and uni cay oce’ a pica artery Vernity graduate). Give complete in aoe Bhs me. ltormation concerning reoma, ica. |Portland Is to Have On ~ t ur best 1 “ > r you only knew how mamma wor ton, floor, size, size of tamity. ort | Two Lightless Nights | 1 ries. Yours truly MONA, j|VOl® OF nol, price, Ste, Cf ARIES) Loner ash Dee 1—~Ted As Mlk =~ api be [not considered.—Advertisement in | : . I know there is some big-heart Ottumwa, In. Courter. ministrator Holmes has decided that ed person in our city who can ee Thursday and Sundays will be Nght and will solve Edna's problem, and thus keep the two child-hearts fem in Santa Bana‘’s name and addrew may be faith of the Rome intends to name a street after Wilson. It should be a street Jrunning straight to a point. duced from procured from the exchange loan | water power. operator of The Star, Main 600, The Turks, say all the newspa- | s s s pers, will be dreadfully shocked | | areas, | s Answers to = Paddy MeCe ah, of Seymour, = now equipped with one of Roach's Questions = — hE as I once loved him. be ts hiding, aw a friend maw hi I want a divores what of my cash is left, too, if I know where but I also want when they hear of the fall of Jerusa- ». Let's do what we can to make sure they hear of it o- YOU CAN SEE HIM COMIN . | ‘The Thrast-Lich Publishing Co. ts m.|located in Fort Smith, Ark. Mins Fitting is a dressmaker fn 1| Sharon Pa. lens nights in this city. This order is given, despite the fact that Portland's lights are pro- electricity made by 4 , steps had been taken. Upon B | commissioned, he was assigned wl | Camp Lewis and given charge of th leases of deserters. service record resulted in the dis This ts a picture of a fine, fat Puget Sound Salmon weighing from seven to eight pounds dressed, prepaid to any railroad express office in the United States. A desire for his ery that he himself is a deserter, Prepay the Express Ay4 ff SF head on. will deliver for $1.75, express. J.P. TODD Cotman Dock, Seattle, Wi DoYouKnow Thal the Union Dentists for first-class work them any other r work is guaranteed for 16 years. abeolutely's eles _ UNION DENTISTS can get it, Can you advise me what| Theresa Wilhelm and Oltver Kal- way to 6 T. Y. |*er gave a concert in Sheboygan, | CRATES lei | ¢ wurest and quickest way Wis. recently lesa taitoes ting. ah our purpose | And Willlam K. Prettyleaf and T Pore | » consult a reliable | Miss Susan of Williamsport, rey You will t jo | Pa, were m | order to obtal eee | and a lawyer can bes Sign on Second ave you an to how to go “Leggings for Children With or | 205% PIKE sTREET. ering thie usur Wiu rout Feet strong arm of t aw It is most unfortunate that CES 2 | RRC NS RE ERE RR EE with no fin « of feeling or | no Kindness of heart. Even tho STORE OPEN EVENINGS e to pay for the reat —E——————EEE cannot alleviate DRAFT COMMON LAW HUSBAND | Dear | he Mix tr wi 1 am alme |crazy from this trouble? 1 have iving w | the past four years ax his wife 1 an not, k and he my children sure to be « if he claims where we wer # alme draft. A mption and they married, and all th Haven't I as much right to his su However, if this man wishes to continue to belp you, you will tra for a Christmas gift. This oth |elerk and I are thinking about 5 wing appreciation for faithful work, and in many cases adds a large sum to the expense of the company, ‘The employer wishes no material return for his gen erosity. Tn fact, he would be em barrassed by a gift from th not personally related to him. A simple note of thanks is in much better taste, th a man for whon suppor oat HARDY & CO. Christmas Jewelry OVER OWL DRUG STORE. LEE E EEE LEA AA, receive at least $15 per month out of his pay. If he is doing - work at the present time which will aid | he wa 0 re poe Rp TT pe OF QUAL NO GIFT TO EMPLOY | Dear Mies Grey: Last year our RINGS, BAR PINS , BROOC] employer gave two of us girls $5 ree er tv 4 Jing him something this year. We Ty eTS should be delighted to do it, but ask Qy pisetinene T OIL E wi SE] S, c L OC KS, S your advice on the matter, "Is it the right thing to do? A. AND Bt. It i4 not the right thing to do. ¢ Your employer followed a custom 4 sVWW SL which prevails among many em b) P rn. It is a graceful way of | l hj i Sa ; 901 SECOND AVENUE—COR) BRACELET WATCHES sort of thing, we cannot give an a If he has to go, what will my ch il | i ‘| dren and I do for support? I have \ cnnty hou’ not wy te'eet M ~©§§15,00, $17.60, $20.00, $25.00 and Up & Solid 1 Gold eo pvaten _ up port and him aa a mother or sister . would have?—and the law allows SPECIAI | the im, He is working wher ‘ can ald the government also $30.00 work is necessary to help carry on the war \ WORRIED MOTHER The laws of this state do not recognize common law omar ringen, so it is barely possible that the army officials would draft your consort, unless he marries ‘ou now, as he should. “DIAMONDS _ ITY SHES MARION MRAM RAMS PARAMS MARA RAPS PA Tat RAR , LA VALLIERES _ SILVERWARE STREET

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