Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EATTLE STAR “ Seventh Av Near Union St un OF NOW PAPERS mER oF LA x RT weer ciation United Press Aw Telceraph News Se office at 1NTD, Ente 1999, at_the ngres® Mare 3 ans Matter May 8 under the Act of ( nd Wash. Seattle, nthe, 82.75; ate, Te The Study of Langu ages ; America, which has so nobly contributed to the success ful prosecution of the war, will be expected to play as great a part in the future progress of humanity. Problems of vital interest will continue to demand a unity of efforts on the part of all civilized nations. It is therefore imperative that closer relations be established between the Old World and the New, and particularly between the United States and the ied countries. American soldiers thru their so journ abroad will have acquired a broader view of life and & more accurate conception of the achievements of the grez Ptr peoples of Europe. Th young men, who will some day / guide the destinies of the nation, will cast aside their provin ism and without ceasing to be good American citizen ‘ will become citizens of the world. It is our patriotic duty, : therefore, to prepare ourselves to give these future leaders : of the republic our loyal support by trying to turn to better a understand Latin culture and civilization, In this respect the study of French, Italian and Spanish is a necessity, for thru a knowledge of these languages we are brought into contact with three of the richest European literatures wi contain the loftiest ideals and aspirations of some of the most progressive countries in the world. And inasmuch as French, Italian and Spanish authors have exerted such a tremendous influence on English and American literature i we would thereby be enabled to appreciate more adequately the literary productions of our own poets and prose writers. Moreover, we would have access to the numerous scientific works of these Latin races and it would thus be possible for us to follow to our advantage the enormous progress which these nations have made, France and Italy in particular, in i very branch of science. vo because they had individual ini-| te bathe best tonic: tebe had to Mi every branch of science. A S$arrOeKie \\r Uative and « will of their own and build up my patients who have had i From the utilitarian standpoint, also, these languages refused to conform lke their more SPanish Influenza. I have treated 4 are of the utmost value. With the close of the war we en-!|~ . ———---=-—=——-= | docile brothers to the Procrustean! teen hundre on and have never hi ter upon a period of the greatest development in foreign Sea EEE WHEN THEY COME BACK 4 oe madern Sndustry. Not hav. Pico: F ; : jet whic ey should i t trade. America will be the leader in the reconstruction and BY CHARLES B. DRISCOLL, {have for. their lovitimate inmtimets (Signed) “DEY, W. RANDLIN.” ay rehabilitation of Europe. The commercial intercourse be- Ss I ARSHEI .LS | (Written for the United Pres) |their repressed energy breaks out| 5, nendtin net onty enjoyn a very tween the United States and the French, the Italian and | } When the boys come sailing back|""4 makes them destructive, It is! targe practice us @ phyrician, but he| the Spanish speaking countries will be conducted on aig ~~ acrons the ocean ’ parallel case to that of the small is also a man of wide influence ap | b of ranks as leading citizen of the { much more elaborate scale than heretofore. Hence a mas- To us for whom they've nobly|>0Y of the city street who breaks | 7 ng litule city of Humble, | i tiv aves wi aie © Je MAYBE HE SAID “GALLI, Gost” fought and won, Windows for excitement; and should ‘ j tery of their respective languages will be a very valuable “hin Coed to end? ale & head A WORD From, °¥ can we thank them for their|be treated accordingly, not waiting! Ay @ practicing physician of #ix- ; asset in transacting business with them. po a ihe Ween’ suas ay. Dis f stern devotion, tor overt acta and a jail sentence | teen years ce, Dr ndiin In order to give every one an opportunity to profit by | Curci curse. ton JOSH WISE Mow can we bent tell them what rt an ip mg Flier sesaggf tonto prapertion of Waaiae evel oth these studies, courses in French, Italian and Spanish for be-| ee, ee Th’ hotheaded eat ee pulses. There are major instincts | Ssiceieit eayy ones bis Soak ginners have been organized at the University of Washing- | WENA ot Bg man is th’ first ¢ | Oh, we will cheer and bellow loudly!| which apparently must be mutinfied !fied ind reement wailaes' $s ton thru the Extension Division. These courses are de} yooxs like Mapor Ole le a. lay git cold feet. | wr ee ce flowers on the streets /to make @ normal tite, quale sakeiaed tt nal ane i S 7 >} i od “ > 4 . e as Vi ‘ tC * i " o ne t n fi signed for those who wish to acquire an accurate and prac-|anead ot Gov Listener on that land ee As they co marching by superbly,} —— gypse AE°. wag ay oe a ot [gechons Of the coubtry "and cone tical knowledge of these languages. They are open to the | development f. No sooner did : C. GREY CAN. proudly; Pe ese fh A living wage |{nuer to claim its victims by the public and require no previous preparation. The number the mayer pring his idead 08 Spo- | QU MOTIONS MR. OC. Gm "| ‘The old Starry Banner at thelr! is the first concern of = work. have had Influenza of students in each class will be limited to 20, so that irdi-| ¢yar'on tne same line of talk. many letters are there in. @ — inginae, S060 every Bving Pe ee eee ee relation tae ans vidual attention may be given them. While the essentials | see It—Aakin Flint | there be cheers for all the boys| !ma- va leas the greatest care is taken, both of the grammar, reading and writing will not be neglected, | NO, THE FLU HASN'T GONE ntend to move to the country Rcd march before un, Secondly, there is the instinct to habits and die the conversational method will be used almost exclusively |PLUEY YET. Rees Ne Oe ee ae | “4 iene Brag will —_ bi Ae TONE L deities derevihnn and ChileanelOre Kat To sleep in holy ground until the uM b p. m wach course Will consist of 30 assign-| don't stop their monkey bustr p old grandfather la so chorus ments and the fee wil! be $12. Five credits of college work) pretty soon, Gene Levy may go sympathetic that he weeps at the| Of Peace shall bring the Resurrec- will be given to those students who have fulfilled their r-|9°¥" ‘here and put them all In a | aight of a window pane cachoet ton Day FY 4 comic opera, ever hear ef & more symp etic ee quirements.—E. Gogzgio. i Li eee man?—Nors, Morse ' a MILES, MI AWAY? |. We college boys played foorbat | £8 i) . I ook Up Strange, but true, the name of |yesterday. and I yelled rand hes | Senator Miles Poindexter, of Wash-| throat was sore. ‘ , os as Air rights! What rights has a man in the air over | inston, does not appear among the ‘hat a rah! sore? Willie Woof | j : ; - Idi statestnen who pulled all that bu Do you think the clerks in the} » s . |from unfer Wilson because he ix go /ribbon in my typewri | Air laws are going to be necessary right soon. jing to Europe, Whére, oh where, Goopy $ HAS LED TO 1 ps ’ . 4 o pio gg cee | Look ! a It used to be said that the land owner owned down to| ‘as Miles?’ What a chance he) 9 eon chtirch oe tongue! Remove poi-|ig the middle of the earth and up to the ether-belt. et oe died the other day, leaving 43 en-| 9°08 name, eremncss liver Passenger airships will soon be traveling the skies of WOULD BE “ren. We have never heard, but we | SUCCESS all nations. One such carried 40 passengers the other day. ET “BROKE” ON | fe! Sie late ant dees You'll be traveling thru the air yourself by and by. | GLASS DOUGH ide tae cnt or ee see It will be attractive traveling. No ruts in the air. No seek ogg, 2 oe oil oe Hae Peace meant nothing to him, did | This Office Has : by rn P : r | Me o's suoeessor, it? | one airship because another is late, Fast tine 100 eiley| Tienes, hnweing the cos That ‘Advertion ie s . U.S. treasury. It would It cot Champ Clark only $225 to| That Advertised an hour. And all that. really something awful to throw |b. siected. H.C. I. meme to be go | Airlanes will need definition by statute. Pilots, air-| stones at = Glass house. ing down a bit in Mixnourt | lines, will need licenses. Terminal privileges will be valu-| a ege nis jeg | vd a ee he S LIKE THE SCHOONER | able. Laws for their regulation will be necessary. Rights | aan 8 LOOPHOLES. | | of passengers will need consideration. Rates of fare wil! |——————_—_—— \) Edit ) Mail | call for legal_enactments. Air police will be needed by large | Fills St mach \ or $ | ] Have One cities and for proper patrol of country districts. t 0) | Thus will grow up a new body of law, calling for new ex-| With New E DRAWS RACE LINE | H perts in its definition. Air laws ought to be made and ad- rey Editor The Star; I have read ministered by persons having some knowledge of aeronaut- and reread the article in your pa-/ ’ .ics. Schools will need textbooks on aeronautics as they now | Weak, Worn Out, Gassy, Sour Stom.| Per of the urgent need of ¢ hinew?| Accept “California” Syrup of That the a ini Nias’ ¢ ‘ o. | ach’ Revived and Made to Enjoy | laborers in this country. Would it! per Chis took tor the Cali. need revised geographies and new manuals of political econ- | Food With Stuart's Dys- not be more fair to the American | fornia on th ki = omy. Colleges will need courses in air laws to prepare air pepsia Tablets. |working man to give him first! ary" sure your lt te having the Best lawyers and air judges for the new problems. 1 gasket ce ta Gk us es toe oF ence ye have AL U2? | best and most harmless laxative or A long look ahead, this?’ Not so long, perhaps. This|and ution forset that rach “men! wy neq unstiiiod, to ao the work DbyMe for the little stomach, liver | is the New Age when conception and execution merge, when | !°U!2,b° “isponed of in the Rtomach | 0" iN vn ine ee stat corners port ol bi gue Be iP call i} ideas are born full-grown as nations are born in a day. fallure of the stomach to do this is| tion, company, firm or individual,| tor child's dows om east: bettie one Look up at this new sky filling with airplanes and be| (02 eee Eat 1 raat fos con of ee ee it without fear. ready for the problems whose limit is the sky. |btuffinese ‘when breathin eepiner ait kast raay Clk nate aa: Bi: stveatie i ? Certainly|Miseries of the Stomach The atmosph f i ana|Part to lick the Hun? Certain s § The osphere o s ou they have Tf this is the case,| From Indigest: this office 0} eer bh Early Buyers Get Best Choice Sill lene Wer shoud Ve tant vote fhe onc ghba po ee ia Only 17 more shopping days to Christmas. Staert’s of Chinese, who work for $1 to| in Two Minutes, The Demand of Today Is Sanitation Early buying is the new habit. y keep on as you have CHARL vr. penny. |Perfeetly Harmless. T I ' It is preparedness in gift-buying. | st the food and Absolutely Guaranteed f Every merchant and dealer is ready for you. | you cal | “WONDER SHIP” hi Every crown and every bridgo contains the best material and workmanship. 1 ii Every clerk is ready to give you a smiling welcome | a ’ | tar: H ipleton ia| We will send to any address a One right, finished right, and if you are particular and want good work we want your patronage. This ii and all the hints you need. : | A Nation s Safety ™ only one Lired of the puff | Dollar box of our stomach propara- tty wie 0 the pes at ge edhe ‘workiabnship scecclated with { 9 are favorites of the clerks and the} Winder Biking.” Gee Ee en | ity 208m, 700 te Gee Mt fer 86 dase the needs of the most particul vallave. you Hach Ohhan tnatetnoan i depends upon more than) “Wonder Ship.” buc A npleton | t particular. I belie u like clean instrumen: i . bes evidently doesn't know on approval, at which time you are you like up-to-date and modern equipment, and I have it to offer. Hi hat’s because the earlier in the season you do your | wealth or the power of its) "Won, Ship” was on « to send us One Dollar or return the to give and maintain the quality of the work and equipment better Hi shopping the better the sortment and the bigger the} mighty guns. It rests in its | here for 24 days, being rec , ete., | ununed portion, and today my Aockane offic e hi sa reputation throug! Hit stock of goods to offer you and the more time there is to| robust children and in its | Ter’d bY San Fr voard of| Relieves Gas, Sour Stomach (heart. trees. war SoeGOcias ne ene enn Deiowe. 1 BETS! Des: QI YERURIE ie 2eCe Seana i devote to filling your individual wants and needs. | strong, vigorous manhood, Chia alt; ea. varies Whore in th, |DUPM), Bélehing, Swelling and Full Hh Besides, when you shop early you are not distracted | Wonder Ship" now? Has she sunk, | Feeling #0 frequently complained of I Place Dentistry on a Business Basis j by any great jam of excited, eager buyers into forgetting | | S# reports say. off Cape Flattery? | after cneals in—Twe Minutes. Almost I worked out @ cost price. I buy in large quantities all supplies i what you came after or driven in desperation to buy some-| A SHIPWORKER'S WIFE. | instant relief from patos in the stom every convenience to handle volt of work and follow modern busin ing ve 9 ren , n oak ach caused by undigested food. I am a firm believer in h i thing you don’t really want. | DON'T UNDERSTAND ‘EM | power to live up t ‘There ts onl f 1 fi " j Nor are you likely to get your hat knocked off, your Kdltor Star: 1 can't. understand | Bellinham Chemical Co., 115 E. Hol- ation; and I meet this by quoting my prices and letting you Judge for yo = ee 4 coat torn half off your back, your feet trampled on, your the merits of the white things sai-| 1¥ Street, Bellingham, Wash ; tem per rumpled and get back home so tired out that you'll 1 Christmas never would come to you again, i hop early—today! . * : Plain Profiteering Governors of tight Southern cotton states hav if together at Atlanta, Ga., and issued a proclamation urging | red Se arenate tne etree: farmers, merchants, bankers and business men to organize | and hold the 1918 cotton crop at not less than 35 cents per pound, middling basis. q Less than three years ago, these same elements organized to persuade everybody to buy cotton at 10 cents! per pound. The proposed organization is a proposal to! profiteer, and our war management, if it is still doing busi- | ness, ought to find a way to stop it. ; | | an ideal constructive tonic-food, | brings tb the system elements |easily assimilated and | imparts strength and pro- | motes normal ‘owth. e gotten | Scott's Emalsion builds up the wis So 18-20 | were) TAILORING CO. Headquarters for Suits, Coats and One-Piece Dresses 425 Union Street Bolshevism made in Germany for export seems destined to domestie consumption, Censorship of household bills is still in order, THI LE STAR WHY WAIT? WE i i f Muay ors wear on their heads, 1 don't know whether to call it a cap, hat or bonnet, nor can I comprehend its usefulness—unless it to catch rain JOHN M. TODD, Bellevue Rain skids off a sailor's turned down LOWEST RATES TO | CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES | SAN DIEGO » Dee. 7 state- Rvery passeng Rates particulars at City Ticket | THE M’CORMICK LINE 100 Cherry St, hone Killott 3436, MULTNOMAH Good servic Il of Jo-to. that I am In no way obligated to keep same if I am not perfectly satisfied with the results obtained from {ts use after 30 dayr’ trial erty to return the box with the un- » headpiece when the brim {@| sed portion or send you One Doilar. _. | Name DN C. 4, 1918. DAY, DE ait TAM iM ll WHAT WILL CONTENT WORKERS? | Labor Is Entitled to More Than Short Hours HY IRVING ishent Professor of Political Keonomy, Yale University The war has disclosed dustrial dincontent | | great in in our country ship contrives to satiafy this ii in the ordinary workman, our labor problem will not be solv- You may send me a One Dollar box It is expreasiy understood T am then at lib- City . Oat of the high rent district, per sonal service and moderate advertis- ing enable me to make you this offer: Go to any dentist, get his prices, me and get tion, Dr. J. Brown's New Office ORPHEUM BUILDING ‘Third and Madison, There is much in the labor prob lem besides the mere question of wages and hours, the two things mont stressed by labor unions. There in a more fundamental re form, Christ state great indus trial truth when He said, “Man shall not live by bread alone.” We lay too exclusive stress on the bread and butter aspect of the worker's life and neglect the other factors which must help to make all-round life. Health, physical and mental, is of primary import ance in this “life more abundant.” The physical health of workingmen and recreation tn the #pare hours help @ great deal in this direction. We are increasingly recognizing this fact and improving the effi |elency of the workers by providing an opportunity for play Normal Instincts Must Satisfy | There ts, & larger as pect of the problem of mental health than this of the proper spending of spare hours. Mental health depends on the satisfaction of certain fundamental! inatincts. A human being whose instincts are |balked becomes an enemy of so ciety, Che I. W. W. are not in |nately antinocial but have become however, receive careful attention, PPOSITE COLMAN BUILDING MR which wo can expect to seo more| ed. | openly manifested after t ing Thirdly, there is the instinet | ere of nelfrespect. Unless the da, for instance, has workman is made to feel that | shown that returned = so! “A man's a man, for a’ that,” | not good workers because not mt he will be our enemy. will | infied with their old humdrum ex: | : setevanee, 54 wit b6-~-| TmanGe “ATteT Their exciting AdVeN:| come gnti-coclal tures abroad. | Ninety per cont of Fourthly, there Is the instinet ta iad od of nelf-sacrifice. The universall- useless industrially. | ty of this instinct was striking- ly illustrated in the war, De- votion to a ea’ sacrifice for this cause, heroism if you like, have been shown by soldiers TEXAS DOCTOR SAYS — TANLAC IS WONDERFUL is now receiving the attention of a enlightened employers and labor p ae caders, partly aa a good invest Prominent Texas Physician Says He Has Treated Abost ment The mental health of work ie eG aes bh eee Fourteen Hundred Cases of Influenza the Past Month and Has Found Tanlac to Be the Beg | Tonic to Be Had to Build Up His Patients. HE following letter from Dr. J. W. Sandlin, one of the most prominent physicians of Southern Texas, has just been received at the Tanlac office, and gives indisputable evidence to the value of Ta for persons who are recuperating from the after effects of Spanish Influenza. His letter “Humble, Tex, Nov. 6, 1918.) “Dear Sir “Just a few lines in reference to Taniac. | have found your prepa tion to be a wonderful reconstr tive tonic and in my opinion it has st advertising, and when I promise anything I do everything in my Best Gold Crown .... $5.00 in Crown $5.00 Best Porcelain’ ¢ $ Cleaning Teeth... .$1.00 Painless Extracting 50¢ ) Free Examination and Free Estimate and our extractions are free for all plates. Mothers can send their We want to be your family dentist. Obey that ever-insistent impulse and visit DR. WILSON TODAY. Dr. J. T. WILSON 810% FIRST AVE |tion by creating a good, ame as used by all men of reputation the world over; and today, There is no dentist who aims ut Eastern Washington second to none, and and Adequate Pay whose whole training has one of m lonoan boom ‘The place for this instinet in im, dustrial life has adinomt destroyed. Employers Miss Point Fifthly, the inastinet of alty should be satisfied tm dustry as it in in the The employer often great opportunity to be men's leader Instead tankinaster Sixthly, the great instinet love of home making is » one for society, and the less migratory I. W. W, the result of lives deprives their basie satisfaction fp direction as well as others, i ifs; Ly a¥ H a gall, nlac as a reconstructive follows: plications are apt to ft 3 ‘otlow. Pew sons who have had it are more than ever to have it the time. If you are in this nothing on earth will build and strengthen you like which contains the most tonic properties known to As a reconstructive tonie ahd body builder, it is without am equal and contains the very elements needed by the system a eae te to your normal str weight First of all, Tantac petite for food and whole. assiats some the which bave been w disease to perform their functions, thus helping to health and strength 1s statement is east by the fact that Tanlac yea: 3 ing the greatest sale of any tem tonic in the history of In leas than four years’ time over t million bottles have been apd the demand is constantly a ee ae n connection the Tanlee treatment, it is necessary to keep the bowels open by taking Laxative Tablets, samples of which are included with every bottle of Taniac Tanilac is sold tn Seattle by Bar tell Drug Stores under the persomal directic of4, special Ti ‘repre t They are made office is in a position to meet ts I believe and equipment; than my office has to offer, T arranged my office with ness methods of advertising. yourself. children, knowing they will