The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 11, 1918, Page 6

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THE SEATTLE STAR] 1907 Seveeth Ave. Near Unies st, MeMearn OF SCRIPPS NONTHWEST LEAGUE oF NEwerarnns Telegraph News Service of ¢ En} By mail, out of r ited reas Assoc dat Seattle, Wash. office as Second-Class Matter 6 montha $2.10 yonth im 000, Private ou ° Carlton é Had any union man defied the United States war labo: ‘board like President Carlton of the Western Union, a hue sand ery would have been raised thruout the country against as an enemy of the country. He would have been an, pro-kaiser, and worse than an I. W. W Carlton's position must not save him, His prominence in fact intensifies his unfriendliness to the war board. He Must not be spared. Kaiser Carlton he is to the employes, of the Western Union, 200 of whom have been thrown out work in Seattle for no other reason than that they ht to exercise the American right of affiliating with another. And Kaiser Carlton he is to the rest of the United States. Tf he can get away with his defiance of the United tates government in its war predicament, he is marking a path over which country will meet with tremen ‘dous difficulty in its effort to win the war. Carlton is striking at the vitals of the nation by his ent attitude. He is far more menacing than any alien Tf the war labor board cannot bring him to terms, | Agress can—and must. “over short The kind of fighting our soldiers are doing _ there” these days makes veterans of them in order. Mc Fight, Not Fear the kaiser in his mad effort to delude his own people stories of “victories” and tales of “fear” striking the of Germany's foes, and more or less damage may be to allied shipping, but the largest result of the U-boat will be America’s increased determination to fight there” with larger forces, ously than ever. i ie Huns err if they think they have brought the war > America by their submarine operations off our coasts. ire and determination to keep the war “over there” let up an ounce of fighting energy until the war has brought to the Rhine and from there carried to the of the imperial personification of frightfulness in U-boats have sunk unarmed merchantmen They may sink more of them. to arouse the fighting blood of Americans than a on orators could hope to do. The heavy naval enlist- it in Seattle last week was duplicated in every “large in the United States. The true patriot doesn’t sit on his front porch of evenings and deplore the loss of food ships in U-boat . He gets out in his war garden and makes good | that loss of food. inations gol In many American cities they have abolished the plan near our mine whether the children are to be promoted to higher There the children are judged on records kept dur- the entire term and are promoted or not according to they did from the first day to the last. This modern educational method robs childhood of all “examination horrors,” and at the same time teaches y rs that they are not graded on what they may en to have on the tip of their tongues on some particu- if day, but on their day-to-day work, just as they will rewarded in later years for their week-in and week-out llevements. However, in many schools the torture system of term- examinations still prevails. Children are prodded into s and their little minds are overtaxed for a few days); d often far into the nights to “pass the examination.” This schoolroom nightmare has harmed the bodies and} nds of many children. Think of a shop foreman who based his judgment of! workmen's ability and effort upon periodic examina- n rather than daily and hourly observance! Yet that} what the examination system asks of a teacher. When on American stops talking about “doing his bit” and begins doing his BEST he’s really in the war to win. End Comes With Victory From time to time we will make note of tests as come to our attention, not because we "any large*number of Americans are in sympathy stors, but because we think that these protests are iched by enemies in our land and by them nourished and fed to American citizens who do not mentally dig to the Toot of their war protests. Among these pro-Germar ‘protests is this: “As soon as we get thru with one Liberty Loan drive, they want money for the Red Cross and war chests, and then they start Thrift stamp campaigns. Why don'y they give us a breathing spell in between?” .. Of course, it is true; _ Money producing campaign to another, _ time between them. along from now on until the foe is vanquished. Just as soon ‘88 we are past this Thrift Stamp drive we must begin sav-| such war pro- believe that with such and there is little ing our dollars for the next Liberty Bond campaign, and| in Red Cross and other win-the-war drives. We c: annot it down and say that we are thru—not until we have won! Not until we have driven the boche horde back beyond the Rhine and beaten the kaiser into submission and his power Just into oblivion. Our boys who have gone Over-There and the who are yet to go will not be able to throw dow after a battle and take a prolonged breathing spell. enemy will not let them do that. When you get down to brass tacks, the real Liberty belle is the young woman working in a war industry. millions The We now judge the individual by what he does country, not for himself. a | [ ADVI JS GIRLS TO KEEP ERT]: Women who work must give more than ordin personal appearance if their names are to be for his attention to their long in the land of the pay Foll, the dean of Detroit stenographers recently declared in a lecture to ‘working girls “Not all of us can afford an elaborate wardrobe she said but the! good #oup poorest of us can nd toilet preparations for our| fford to buy skin and hair y pay big dividends in the business world This veteran typist admits she is past 40, but says she keeps gray hairs away by using a preparation she discovered several years ago calied QPBan Hair Color Restorer. ¢ is enthusiastic in ite praise, and says it ‘ot only chases away the gray hairs, but also helps her hair grow. The Dean is a marvel to her friends German submarine raiding of the American coast may | more powerful and more it they did was to plant in every American's heart the! and| In so doing they do} examinations at the end of each school term to} Americans are urged from one|'* They will come faster and faster right | ¢ their guns * [1916 results, at a cost of $17, STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1918. PAGE 6 ! Bi Our country is calling, today, for Red Cross nurses Twenty-five thousand more graduates must go into war service. And the Northwest must furnish 509, and of this number 134 must answer immediately. Director May Loomis. When the graduate nurses answer the calls, their places, and care for the convalescents when they return, young women must go into training. The country is calling for volunteers from the young womanhood of the nation | ! EXERCISE Dangerous Case of T. “Cure? B. in ings Just crossed Second ave., near or lean degree. shot up. not have been so shocked. and sitting more t Sign in the window of a Third ave The world is growing better T. stages of tuberculo store | Roosevelt wrote a 12,000- word anawer lows of « nd says he must ex SPONGEE SHIRTS AT COST to Burleson recent letter, and only erciae a desire to ¢ cre ne newspaper in the United States someth INSTEAD OF GASOLINE | printed it it He #h © made to realize t? Moats » husband sued for| Will wear away hie strength Semana (Can) and Kiva ¢ han he can hope to replace {t, ne ‘ naying he te matter how much he may gorge The Now ¥ she was granted ¢ himaeif on food. jto be sited by maky can't fina|* y ae > POUT Gp When the sufferer from pulv i tng teeth Prsconb ne an uberculosia exercises it immedi. | ager de ae ately puts a greater strain on th eh eek th ungn, already weakening under t SHOWING HOW VERY CAREFUL We have the "C tal ctrogiction, entena fens se WE ALL SHOULD BE: Wife’ and the “Ce of 8! be forced : . hax been a member of the houte| Park Hench.” but these are not food ereanc ag of repre « What we want is ways produce | membe fo r of “The Con! sult from t Aside fro * Commpar This is Nature pe oF 1 of # Political Candi: | o¢ pulmc | ALL BUT 15 PER CENT OF WOMEN HAVE DEPENDENTS — Mica J.B An inQammation of th or membrane covering bones asks What A family of four, who ual da wer) 241 years, supports itne m five int! ab} ncres of ure comf. in ¢ aned f nd 50 min 1 ten h y or ound octon cou | Pace Jist hear them: | .« stockings, or none or proteir ~~ selves talk. If) ar ar of the word “horrors” ing more \) they could hear! jcads us to believe ahe wore some wa walk m\} themselves they'd ind. Had she worn none he would m than siti | the call Recruiting is carried on in division headquarters, Red Cross, White building, under ‘“ \ retired, and)married nurses must Pill Hundreds of strong Ren Activity of any kind wears away various parts of our bédies In greater A WORD FROM] Coion at.” | Cornett saya. JOSH WISE 8. K. has omitted important details | Every meuion Few men talk | ite has failed to tell whether she wore conta the body fat mb an neg ne. ages total pervision of war act ded greatly to the f time and energy f' | comes. by | mer n & Careful Spending In the truest econor Careful spending will re ind give you an opport nity to save sys | duce high living expense | emat i} ally in @ savings accoun | it this bank COR, FIRST AVE, AND PIKE Phone Main 49 .| “IF 1 HURT YOU, DON'T | Second Ave. at Madison. upervined atu ed in a reducti ” failures amo «to alm ‘ PAY ME. standard of girls, falling from 17 to This is my message of deliver ance | & per cent for and|to you from the fear that accom-| J} fh he ta. from 10 to & per cent fi regated| panies Dental operations. } | clanses, between 1915 4 Kirk 1 EX" FILL, CROWN and} patrick states, Also, the number of| TREAT absolutely witha Tue: NartonaL Rac credita given haa risen from 4,81 pain in all cases but acute ned !for 1915 to r 1918, an increase | conditions j OF GOMMERG E of 941, with ‘ teachers| Lowest prices in your city for| |} added. It would have taken i s ad-| high-class, guaranteed | OFf SEATTIE jditional teachers at the effi te aa STERLING DENTISTRY Office Hours: ciency rate to have printed the 62. 9 a. m, to 6 p.m. |" He's Gas Defense Man in U. S. Army ry chief gan de wler Thin ix Uncle Sam's fense man, Col T. ©. Ly nodicn! in a not of the sort of gan which filters thru the banenent met but of the Huns use in their attacks upon our of the army & expert Barnmle over there Col, Ly nected with the head surgery 4 vision of the rt Mut it i as the command erinehief of the man 4 hat he nie to achieve gr fame. Here his one and biggest err devine ways and means of prot our boys fr amen German frightfulness ho ted A ual «mite mighty goc EPILEPTIC ATTACKS Have Been STOPPED For Over 50 Years by rae Ae og hy s EPiLErTis Influential Factor in the Upbuilding of This Bank Has Been the Uniformly Considerate Treatment We Have Accorded Our Customers The Seatile National Bank Resources $27, Will Teach You the Shortest Way to a Good Position NORTHWESTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE And Northwestern Shorthand Reporting Shorthand Bookkeeping NIGHT SCHOO Monday, Wednesda Arcade Bidk. TAILORING CO. meaaquarters for Suits, Coats and One-Piece Dresses 425 Union Street | | DEMOCRACY * men sneered, 5 nocracy is as the pe ) table as water.” ) So it, in truth, appeared, H . altho the tide deep and wide, ertow and eddy 1 unstendy power And then that tnetel “Unstable as the se he sea’s wrath! What power shall stand ond stay it in ite peth? tND VANCE COOKE « rig " KB. 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