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STAR--TUESDAY, DEC. 25, 1917, PAGE 6 It Is That ‘ Pence « on Earth , > Shall Not Fe orever Perish § “Peace on earth, Good will toward men.” ; This has been the ¢ shristmas sentiment for nearly twenty centuries, and it is America’s Ame rica offers sac rifice of her all because “Peace on earth and good will toward sincere and honest sentiment today, notwithstanding all our preparation for slaughter of men”—Christ’s ideal—is imperiled as never before by a mighty power whose policy is our fellow-men. war, tyranny, and the man-debasing savagery of autocracy. America is at heart pacifist. It so loves peace, so loves humani . Tet p I ibaa es humanity thruout the world, We turn no greedy eyes upon other people’s possessions. Neither in our armed that it is going to sacrifice, suffer, bleed, that the children nations of the world, little Bel- gium, Switzerland, Serbia and Holland and Denmark, and all the infant nations of the camps nor in our homes is there hatred. Western hemisphere shall have permanent peace. This day, beloved Prince of Peace, we lay at Thy feet greater gifts than those Wise In the early days of Christianity, there were individual martyrs who died for peace Men of the East ever dreamed of—our sons, fathers, husbands, brothers, our homes, our and good will’s sake, and who, from their piles of blazing faggots or beds of torturing hopes, all that we have. We do it with glad hands and brave, cheerful hearts. It is for machines, blessed those who, knowing not what they did, tortured and slaughtered them. Thee. It is that Thy “Peace on earth. Good will toward men” shall not perish from the Today there are martyr nations. earth, SERS AA EA DERE RK A AK AA AA ME LAAN SAH SAR EN NO A A EK FAPRINTSIN DR DS ERIN PRN PRR PRIN DAK PN IK DR IRD TS NES CLAUS AS THEIR TT tt TAR °° OMEDIES OF "CAMP LEWIS LIFE meena : 8 © 1 JAPANESE SEND SANTA ene SEATTLE STAR see “ED. Ks... DIPLOMAT TO COURT OF U. S. CHILDHOOT y \ . ee 1307, Sevew ‘OF SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUE Ave. DE NEWSPAPH@ts | nited Press Association ONLY A VOLUNTEER j | Entered at Seattle, W ash. Postoffice as Recond-Clase Matter rel Why didn't 1 wait to be drafted, th: 2 months, $1.18; @ montha $2.00; l| And be led to the train by a band, jer, city, 30¢'a month And put in a claim for exemption— | Ce. Phone Main 600, Prt } } Oh, why did 1 hold up my hand? | departments, Why didn't 1 wait for a banquet? Why didn't 1 wait to be cheered? To the drafted mer ms the credit While 1, 1 volunteered And nobody gave mea banquet da kind word > Nas all the good-bye that I heard. : y / Then © the camps I was hustled t fp 2 . To be trained for the next half a | ; | And then in the shuffle forgotten— os ' Mt. Rainier Forest die aahe sin bay se hia Washington probably enjoys the distinction of being Suir? on peril ll nea a! conflict ent gaze up al me k, as I'm blushing. no trustingly peer the only state in the Union which boasts a winter resort} ‘@vailable to the public as late in the year as the middle of We have this in Mt. Rainier national park. slate! | Thousands have enjoyed the park and the greatest en- or | Joyment has been the long ride thru the heavily-forested | st 8 Toad leading to the park entrance. ‘ | ivate owners have atene rut this fringe of 1 fa man i Mii ian hessiock oy" : "h — eon " . York due t Here's the new bridge across the Pacific, frail but durable. As the ‘a xs for ne er’. i wine, women « « little American boy plays with his Japanese toys must he not be good | H. M. Albright, acting director of the department of the| © refuse to believe More prob friends with the biack-haired Nipponese Miss who is standing behind inte h Ae < “tpagacat ; : ak € w ‘ . women | the table watching him, and whose father made the pretty gifts Santa | rior, has made a plea to the national government to pur- extime | Giecs aeouahtt . | | ‘ghase these properties bordering the highway, that the fame es ote tigger palapeme: sees PARAS cael ‘of the mountain park may live. . They'll come SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 25.— | Japan is preaching a milder gos } be pel thru the hands of her toy makers onto fellows la SS | Japan has recognized in Santa aocor® with the sem } eIt would surely be regrettable if the magnificent trees| on earth, and good | ‘Mlong the road between Tacoma and the park should be | yrs the world’s most able dip- is reported that ex Car Nick] | You may remember it; lomat. will « men.” The gun and) | 4 recently that bie oldest | And she's using him as such — sword are almost wholly absent | daughter was coming to the United to the court of American child. Power for Friendship States to write fairy talee Maybe! beood. Designediy, or otherwise, these e Hogs! } (After three attempts) “Ger! These Freneh are an unintelligent sort. one wrote (he one about papa poser His mission is to implant in playthings are going to help power. Thruout the Mississippi and Missouri river regions, the} ee ee a eee eo ee ing the heart of every boy and girl (fully in eliminating misunderstand rai e797 @ in this country a friendly régard ing, suspicion and smoldering ant } ities between the grownups of | i ‘ .e t le eae ii ds Sed think Os en ee Prevailing topic of conversation even in quite polite circles, MECHANICAL BRAINS ONL YF PART -: ar vn Zou think the war um at ee eee a iF bees toe: ee sea " s well make u is hog, and the seat ofthe nation might as we! Pp FA ey Sol eee age oberg its mind that something has got to be done about hog. NEW INVENTIONS REGISTERED ‘ bag ; f : He did it this Yul The farmer has been selling most all his hogs, including ror ~ te new Japanese toys brood sows, until there’s hardly a squeal audible in all that BY rmaeiassicd WITH GOVE RN ME NT roo yl iti be —_ stare, | milion in a vast region. Mr. Farmer says he has been selling because | * In Prices were uncertain, and he has grunted to such effect | that the food administration has decided upon a mininium| | price of $15.50 on hog at Chicago. In fact, the only uncertainty about hog prices that has worried the farmer, for many months past, has been un-| certainty a to whether his hog would be worth $1 more tomorrow or $1.50. A rise was as certain as rise of the sun. Most of the farmers sold, down to their last brood sow, or | thereabouts, and now those who still have breeders have got | to be encouraged by government. Ordinarily, $15.50 on hog at Chicago would make any conscientious farmer blush over) its acceptance. But, in addition, the hog-raisers are demand- ing a fixed price on corn——hog-food. The farmers fear un-| wy, certainty as to corn, having raised over three billion bushels} ‘1.LUMINATED of it the past year. More hog-food for fewer hogs might, Sieigan an Naturally, mean cheaper hog, but maybe government will | have to encourage the farmers by smashing natural laws in| respect of both hogs and hog-feed. Certain it is that if, | under present high prices, the producers of bacon, pork and t aft ham are in the Slough of Despond, something almightly| YOU PRESS THe BUTTON: [/ > strong has got to be done to lift them 1 up. | a ee ee? In the stone reason n the | little Jack and Mary, busy with the wonders. “They must have made by nice, good people.” to have an effect d Multiply this new nte, growing in childish hearts ¢ national frien an, no psyche eed @ more sub rs giat |A more effective propaganda for im or | ternational neighborliness. -| A frail wooden toy may yet bridge the great gap between the East and | West, tho the prophets have sai¢ that never the two shall meet. Minster (Can Having told us for weeks that they have no cars, the railroads r way they have no engines, Strank en it may ner We'd believe “Half Past 20” Befuddles Sammy at First—It’s France’s 24-Hour Time if they maid the ad no railn ] | maken it | | ir time syetem is one of the e war has brought over | 1. m.” and “p. m.” of} at a quarter to thirteen,” they the old system invited too many military errors. The second diagram shows how 24-hour watch may be made from hour one by putting in the fig from 13 to 24, for use in the Jext to temic of # kis, an epi} ss is about | he worst thing that 4 befall the ee ee You can appreciate why the French predict universal adoption of the plan if you think how much time you've wasted trying to figure from a time table whether « train 19:20 in the morning or 10:30 pip you KNOW? Kesving the Quality Ue 1 XATIVE BWOMO QUIN She Worlds ». Is now 306 vance in the A MERRY CHRISTMAS to you o THAT BIG turkey and “trimmin’ have followed Hoover's rules patriotically will taste best to those who t for a quarter of a century, to. EN TOR A i's used by every etvilined vation. "4! pee Examination BEST$2.5O GLASSES THE POLICE at headquarters belleve that there Is a lot of truth 2 Id wong, “You Wouldn't } the Old Place Now.” ‘ p ie the old song . sia = me Fines pis MECHANICAL BRAINS FOR HOw THe ELECTRIC | ae i ” 9 " a ~ WUTHO! A S USED. WE WONDER if you could way that Chief Warren handed Detec SR seca . ee ee | A Boston (M ) : 0 acco a | On Earth fives Peyser and Poolman Christmas packages? WASHINGTON, Dee 46-—Not ail jant Ineinde straight part ted a one-t ear ; om . Re i the inventors of the country have] Another man, who just detesta| i Ben © a! | MARYSVILLE MAN arrested Saturday for tearing a $10 bill. His 1 working on anti-submarine de-| harsh language, fastens « flashlight |) o"* asi vercom A real punishment will come when his wife geta hold of him vices since the United States entered |to a aafety razor and assures the % e Pr | eae ON FIRST AVENUE - - — e * . 1 : verything going ination free, by graduate o1 the war, as the applications for | patent office that lighting and shav bei" ake Weta. 40 as || Examination free, by g: D- THE NATION sng at 9 o'clock Christmas morning. | Patents how tne thk thee in posetble Without & ee aa | ae cae Case Colton hem at ometriat. | Glasses sot preseribed Ko matter if some of the « a bit off key. They meant well Wherein, tor inatahée) the cnanear- | Oat ntx in his addition ¢ Z THAT THE Red Cross obtained $3,00 Of: thete eas | hale Harter hunger-sirike breaking, haa submit Woods, 1819 C, Station 3536 SINGT Ave Eee mark is the best imaginable Christman meanag: ne boys in France.| The basis of this thing in a con breath bg n for the forcible | ~~~ 3 « 7 ; ms City, will mail his book ‘free on re- cave strip of wood made to fit the | “°uln® Of poultry to make them fat ought they were being “kidded auest ‘ MOST SEATTLE famities wil! declare a morttorium on Hooveritis| head, which holds the hair in place | Wek! ii or's ail | And when they first saw a watch | (Th® health Impro © the foodful debauch of t or timid men who © to i. Oe et reacted Fenolved to take pledge normal oO e a e trified cane PROTECTING AUTOISTS — | fut soon they found that the 24 manly vig * 6 ; Keneral gain in \ourth—Westlake—Pine to change a ly 4 saitor ‘Te mts me , the many benefits reported. Get ‘ lamp—if anybody has one|, M4ttor Ky tar: Since the grand rid of that nervous, irritable feel- | Cabaret—Dancing into an electric lamp, and | JUTY Will be in session, | wish to call ing; no more nead of pipe, cigar, | t cost much more than q| thelr attention to the fact that the cigarette, snuff or chewing tobac World's Largest Dry Cabaret, ce to pacify morbid cesire. , police of Seattle are protecting u've heard of the me | oriminal aut OHIO PROHIBITIONISTS ng pretty solid just now, figure ‘out that it takes almost a pound of coal to produce a pint of beer, Wh eer? See? MEAN OF the government thorities to welze that I. W. W. gold shipped into Seattle. Would have kept several of them without work ing for 4 year livers: Im there any Tv " ate ate Li Then you need a winter police are ready| tonic to keep up your blood- 1e guilty, and| strength and nerve-force. For assistance with test! nearly fifty years physicians | {fect that the aceident| have prescribed wt ‘# fault? os where a| SC @) T 9 c oO catch @ bec aetied | \e was Pp «rand jury should also intl . » conditions in the city hos UNITED STATES mints turned out 406,000,000 coins in the year ending y sidering the rate at which coins are taken away from us, the mints « ducts if you vies. Anyhow, come to h produce words mony to th al objection to doughnuts, because King. Maybe he'll kindly tell us what life's going under the wall so that wh ee Sane - ebildren rite on the walla m4 rdllagpi ine when ~ vdon is being bombed " ators go marks can be rubbed off with a t is said that conditions ette rd suns i ne bo i & “ cell a-t a London damp cloth are very bad; and should make | » your , you don’ much where a bomb hits, hey? DOUBLE VISION GLASSES . - 4 ——=|a trip to the city clinte at Seventh | because it is a true food and! it an active tonic, easily di- N PAPE ure being Teo ea 7” _— te > fami This city needs a cleaning up all) gested and free from alcohol. | eee “faa around, and halt of the Police force | Tf you — “wossts Su WEGNER OPTICAL CO. PRAM SUES SSS gE Bll onic eter Hage tied and ep ave. and Madison The Single Lene with two Sights, Ke Jean for first-class work than any other Dentiste in Se- 7 Their work ie guaranteed for 16 years. Absolutely paim- xtracting DQ.R.B. VEGNER, MGR. f NOR HON, ‘ . Si ame beck ernest saeeces thet she Oerman-merieen') 27 UMON EIUEBT A aaP ely bie Aten Pace. | not refreshing, by all ce SADT ATTENDANT bank will pay a second dividend in Jo and that the wil! Between 2% a 3 ‘ake @ payment during the same month. Let's go, Mr. Examiner, fo pe long deferred maketh the heart sick,” | Haynes repair it, Next Liberty’ Need It. 305% PIKE STREET. crore, theatre.—-AdverUserment. Boott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. a : Sanne 25 Pre as ~~|means get Scott's | mS | ie you value your waten, tet| Emulsion today. i UNION DENTISTS

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