The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 2, 1919, Page 6

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PAGE 6 We STARSHELLS | "COMING HOME WITH THE YANKS!” od \ | A worp rhow JOUN WISE Matter May & 1899 the Act of Congr 6A Ss rocks th’ world 4.0 for € months 1 of ha Speaking to the People ° Pei ee it News atches ind hat Pr ent Wilsor ne ~ / going to confine } i American pe m gettin private conversatior at nd po aye SANDWICHES is reported to be ‘ t " de _ tat Versailles, not ham palace at Pre nang Fe dustrial cente gland and France—to acelving ‘ Berg to the soldiers : ; t 1 yet the Wilson has Line é He t ‘A phi knows who I et « ha t. wh ne give their blood and And he : F “r ! “ knows that, whether a politician not, it Fi ' t ate ‘ is impossible to fool for long, « r ntey ; : i eae, Sirengerent ee ee eS P : L'ENVOY (Apologies to Rudyard ' A Se crn This is real genius h, but te : pill <oleer act accordingly. The pres us know ‘ r : = ji rele has been the trouble wi ed Europe an P if ot Children of members of oops bit, Kussian co-operative society, tak “treaties” in the past, that breeders 0 hes avail” ing butter to train for transportation to one of the organization's central more and more wars. Th ; a polling the | depots all their trumpery of seal heme Bs . | to convey the pledge of f ne the j voice in their terms. alarm |‘? f Whatever we may hope for the pre Studies Science conference, there is reason to belie that wh o Oe anew ; he get will, at least, be something real and binding ~_ n hag accomplishment for which our pre t or, m more directly responsible than any other lous involved. “Carry Yor Bags, Mister?” ‘ ait} The probabilities are that, when the real business be- - 2 eee on the | terest gins, most of the pronouncements of the long-faced pundit tra ' " of —the political fire eaters and feverish editors who predict FIGURES SHOW RAIL ” kept « " ‘4 é this, that and the other thing with regard to the league of pci 7 nations, freedom of the seas, trade restrictions and the wor y like, eash from his own jealous angle—will turn out to CONTROL A SUCCESS something " . : have been mere wind-jamming after all. mad the be r / r a t 4 policewom For they are not the high court; rather it is the high BY MILTON BRONNER dim dian EE | ly BO areca “ old ren . sa court that the president is appealing to, over their b WASH . ave ' of an|when a stranger bd jon is as tho’ ‘And the high court—the people—will finally decide, in) pa; ‘ ame period last| and they send me aughnes spite of these gentlemen, not by or because of them. For org me partners aff eround the w the first time in the history of great wars they are given) wasnis # nment manages 00) — —<_ c " rolling stock in working | (a) Herald e the opportunity, and they are ready to seize it. 7 he average number of “2 * eee ~ - ke ti service was| It becomes more appare ever 5 Carranza forgot that some day he ght need lant year how Hog } om he nae 0 wear Uncle Sam's friendship. His memory may be jogged . . 3 Peers gee ai at you a presently. 45.729 lant year. ‘Thia| Word that Itin « ie form 4 ——-- meant 418 m loco es and §7,-| Bew army and pr pos ng to dig Americans are going to do many things differently from phaneet contrel meade War One sap P now on. We are going to come to a full realization of the . Ernie! er wpe ¥ fact that an American is an Am an regardless of race +2 or religion. An Old-Fashioned Sort of a Minister | And we are going to treat him as man should treat <i a or ae Gece ee : tleman r hin w a . r pyr 8. N.E.A) The “pgp | factor in persuading native-born Ameri 1 ‘ gp , . “ahi imnine ik cedeiess RTM hie R cans to this opinion came in the loyal manner with which It ts at - . * | Ru 1 4 wor yore re j our se born citizens and our negro citiz helped us as ; a rd KANSAS AND ARGENTINA H : win the war. They did help—on farms, in mines, factories = ; ona and at within 10 { oO H mills, shipyards, as well as in navy and army uniforms. number of milea they Beaver Dam ( aid te ones in Amer PRET T Y CL SE, AFTER ALL Some of us (thoughtlessly, possibly) were given to ‘®ve! pain oe , UTES, 7 wlan 6 cata : Saeenenenenememmeted calling these men of foreign birth and of other colors, by tonailes are neti in Tie last the number of pas Pe a sen ign Bk rt gare deemed eRaidmaendbed hase: sairllaonneace nicknames. Those who did this knew they were hurting sengers carried one mile was 3,6 hearing things EYES was a man wit eur, he is not French,” an the self-respect of the stranger. Such nicknames as “Wop,” #,068--an increase of 18.7 per cent : oS OUR SPECIALTY Page sal nel bem i : “Dago,” “Nigger,” and numerous others were on the tip of Pigg es geadl PY Hrooxen a agg ag aa ee sald the tall pri Many an American tongue, and every such nickname car- ’ as a puartaus seead Prk ; “Wa Years of ex-|t' oe does he come from ried its sting to the very soul of the man thus misnamed. an 4.156,658,-| NOt. It's the diners who are doing) / tea eanice Bt Bie sa 4 Now, however, the United States bureau of education per cent, the suffering { ant eerie ent, then 3 ck cgither a Taunches a campaign among school children of the nation eee: ere 8 i aia ’ at last, to under against this nickname evil. Our young people are asked to . Feo faaas ie HEADACHE FROM ‘ o bang aoe son’ oe pledge themselves not to call a negro “nigger”; nor a Mexi- For w s ending Sep ° sa wtetT'R tobe nue A can, a “greaser,” nor any foreign-born among us by any pomssemeclion railroads under A ? mu to the said the tall nickname offensive to him—and nearly every nickname IS | « viaiees Gan oF dann ete ce COLD? LISTEN reo gc eda hand and offensive to the person at whom it is thrown. p was an’ increase of - wes ad. thn: Mitio aoa’ aden wha Cane dark man, : “ie ‘ p " " 'e led the } nan across the|“Ask him where he comes from.” All Boy Scouts are asked to eliminate from their talk carried one “Pape's Cold Compound” ends street up to one of the French| Another question followed, and an- all these nicknames. Many Boy Scouts camps already have forme icant ge severe colds or grippe Suen: 2 He Se Ae Ee other answer. The Frenchman given their word that they will do this. in few hours ghort moites at coleane rian ary s Ne 06 vow SNe Bele, | arnes ee ee eee eee : mates with something on his mind “He is Monsieur American Hopes are entertained that when the time comes when Your cold 1 break and all the 4 he announced fully. “Maybe | from all our boys and girls have discontinued this bad habit, , eri a taking « aniced you can get Then he stood T aid the private, grown-ups will place a closer guard on our tongues, and then? 4 n’s Cold Compound SCOHSCCHHARER OPEVOAL © | letening, while the Y. M.'C. A. | shal ds again with the litte no one will be a “nigger,” a “wop,” a “greaser,” or a/b ave 7 two hours until three doses | market. Werner: sia. soniething to the Httle dark man. “It's across the same ‘guiney.” ; It promptly opens clogged-up now A Te hy eg be men _ women, standing on an equal , trile and air p os in the head, ‘ooting in this respect at least, be they ditchdiggers, scrub- i stops nasty di or nose run 4 women, bankers or wives of millionaires. siinagrdt The tre Say io ane per ia moet laps engay Sse Honestly, we grown-ups would better blue-pencil some were 1 430 the Giff Pinchots joe Oils poraname aad stitteeen of our nickname stuff ourselves, before our sons and daugh-|™°re ‘h@n 2 per « ELPHIA, Jar Gittor Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow ters do it for us! ‘ \ . sot at rest ing and snuf Ease your es throbbing head While the rest of the world is being made fit for de- aban Gola mocracy, they're having a fit of democracy in Germany. only cents at any dra “ _—_—_—_—OO it ‘peers assistance tastes nice, and causes no inco Legislature Should Act ne Resciah pret-|venience, “Ascest no subettate | ase brokers, widely known as rent hogs, are a bit lp him! “% pene cer merase fearful lest the state legislature be forced to reheat Dseetincen 15c 15c 15c 15c 5c. ne tion Ge Chairman Howard Cosgrove, chairman A Biff f th B ni e% a 15c AH 15. iy o} e United States fair rents commission, that state i : f f T d Ch laws be passed to either regulate or eliminate thant: ak ‘ : = Ms aggage Smasher 15. i ‘on ¢| : AG) oaste eese They have raised their voice to say that unless taxes — Cc . 15c} j s f ri g q or building costs are reduced, rents must be increase [5c Hoyt’s Coffee 15. | a Here’s a dish that Snow Flakes Nobody objects to rents that grant a re: re-|¢ With C | , ‘ ° | 1 turn to investors—but anybody who has an. honest basis ‘of (Se pel" Cream 15¢ {| are particularly adapted to. Spread act on which to make conclusions knows that tenant 1 g ed ce : meus have been heartlessly victimized by the rent brokers| [5c cases 15c| : : | at cheese on each Snow lake 4 rather than by the initial property investor td | 3G ACESS 2 oas' M The legislature ought to treat the conscienceless rent [Se oauae 15c |! P rt ° t sa quick oven. i brokers “rough. [5c FINE 15c! result is an opp satisfying ° Seattle can get along without rent hog who barter 5c in leases. There’s a limit to the amount the f, ‘ . YT 5 e’S a t F 1e amily ‘ can hand over to a landlord. And too many paises this problem just gi Faia ecg bet 15 HO S 1Se have already gone beyond this limit. now that t t railroads, thus making {Tee geek ot Weert 15c 7 him: tru’ immor —— Bolsheviki in Russia have plenty of money—such a ft peal sa [Sc we neve crose c itis. They've c | e printing ti pind : 4 ; iy | it i hey’ ve captured the printing pre: nawhe ust bunted rip, and I 15c 15c 15c 15c 15c , © that T could | Nature, Roots and Pills : se alla aa Pills! Mysterious globules! be) babel ce s And will _ Indian Medicine Men and fakirs, all choose this form in : : ; - which to administer their potions. But, ser not that t fr nv 1 " The world’s most extraordinary pill has been discov ‘ er : n't —by a woman. She found it in her husband's pocket, |¢ er we at : —— TAILORING co. labeled “To make a man tired of His Wife!” uke the labor qu undoubtedly the an . He’s a bigamist. " ' on there won't be anything Headquarters for Suits, Coats and One-Piece Dresses His real wife Some of us beli blames the pill 2 in pills so intens that to any old pill when we're ill makes us think we're elrs, or to son : getting well fast r 25 H We blame the pill, so to speak. , For example, t 425 Union Street y > with the un — doesn't get the credit of the cure. jouse, or the The woman doesn’t think the l f roy than so ma c pill that drove her man STOCKS husband away was only a symbol un hour more : : BONDS The root of the trouble was deeper and broader than|’”” 1m ‘" |LIBERTY BONDS Bolshe r It was somewhere grounded in Nature. That’s where tt MACFARLA ALL at’s wher Fitiott 1324 605 Lowman Bldg. most roots are—not in pills or pill boxes, GRAIN COTTON READ OF THE ZAKOOPSSBIT; IT’S © THE ‘CO-OP’ UNION OF SIBERIA mA) Ruwaia toda buntr the ¥ t ; / The | | lunch. You-should try this. Don't ask for crackers, say Snow Flakes. iy Your grocer can supply you. ! ) ’

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