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"TR SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1919. pt a Nile acti nee THE SEATTLE STAR Coning Home With the Yanks! Editor's Mail RETURNED TOILERS TELL OF So ee 7 ——— Toxasecer — WISERIES IN ALASKA CANHERY F SCRIPES NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSrArens BY ERNEST J. HOPKINS nost of them with families to (N. KL A. Btafft Corresponde SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 16 starvation, blows, curses a wy ate f orgies while tenanted working pe “Recond-Clase Matter May 8, 18 under the Act of Congres f city, SSe per month; 3 months, $1.50; ¢ nt oars, a city, the, per month, 8 months. ise une saan, Yee per nth, yi 50 for 6 months, or $9.00 per year, By carrier, oity, Lie a on mn as an ad life on canneries ding vised , tore a tens ¢ ducted by foreu 1 be further increases. 1 junct to their inec Leet at the Alastor sal H for workmen ny whieh tas & Pebtianee Dally by Tee re Co Phone Main vate exchange connce departments. v er if Ane aVe “ from $ ~ BVM tes, and, in fact. some of us cannot| the Ie y a t ven f there we me fornia, Washington fas O n't the mone h expense imme rm 1) Dat } 4) as commissioners of Call ! Oregon — 5 . Increase Production! y The war taught us how to produce. Never was as much 1 5 y, P ¥ wealth created as in the years when the strong and skilled . 4 A 4 A Men were engaged in destruction. The aged, the infirm, the ‘4 ( y HY Women and the children produced enough to feed the guns ee : \ La the soldiers and leave less abject poverty at home than iy 1, ) existed at any time during the previous century. This was possible because we cut out some of the waste @nd used our strength intelligently. We put the idlers at Work, There were almost no unemployed. ‘There are usually More men hunting for work in America than we had under ,arms. Willingness to serve, and sometimes direct pressure, employed large numbers who had grown to believe that their Possession of wealth excused them from useful work Waste and friction and duplicate motion were abolished all parts of the industrial machine. Every process of pro- @uction was speeded up. Better relations between employers ‘and employes removed a vast amount of waste. Oiling the Wheels of industry with enthusiasm and good will multiplied the product. Our allies were doing the same things. They are now prep ring to profit by the lessons of war. The press of Eng- nd and France is filled with discussions of how to increase roduction. They see plenty of ways to use the added > wealth, and they demand that land, men and machines shall © not remain idle while wants go unsatisfied. Our allies can- understand why the friction and waste that has been re- moved with so great effort should be permitted again to ac- — cumulate. Elmer and Herb take in a thrilling war movie 1 They propose to keep wages high, the people prosperous - - JOUN J, HEINEN | Beattie by Arsen civilization progressing, and these things demand in- #——~~~ RE NEL DES Saeed Filipino. Rice, bean: a, sa ' A Little More Co- Operation in in More women went into industry in Great Britain than any other nation. But no one is considering how to drive } This Cooking Game and Hub hem out and give men their jobs. The problem which Brit- : 4 ie ’ : and Wife Will Get Along Fine | Uzen who w ornecut fe A man cannot call himself Acneri- | one wa in order to add a few more ' lars to his bar Struck at Him delirium, wandered aw nou ‘ScOR! s PROHIBITION un forest, never to retu id v0 Star: During the las tana: eines OF iota Work Day 16 Me d the surr find how many “m cattle, 1 sampled other thn P Mel: j 4 : ALIFORNIA STATE LABOR the fect ; : : MMIBSIONER, WHO EX . i wed ve tal ING THE ALASKA CANNERY o, cordials, ¢ other Ye ate with chopsticks,” Fer ry nandes ad rand chureh-« octor Is Angered lag All Gone A. H. Warner of gure ected by Deputy Labor manne forced good faith pai Kelp, the food of Chinese was a4 mainstay of the diet at the canneries at ¥ he was ed, according to testimony Ke eeu ble to buy even @ « CONS MER Mt sr Pay nner a =| STARSHELLS | Michigan May Become myer Only ‘Half Wet’ State ~~~ statesmen are considering is how best to usé woman's ductive power in industry while securing for her greater y ~~~ ® , security and plea sure and bringing greater wealth RY THE REV. CHARLES STELZLE oi a . . bas JOSH WISE io the whole community. They are not worrying about a sili u : soutien Mle tls wide that che can’t pn : : orev ' nufacture, plus of producers. Their attack is upon the social idlers st canoe danas as weieiie an Ga lee SOW. te ednkk becames | 7 7 org sa ( Fase ca — _ DANS Jan. 16.--Dry M male na ing the unsatisfied wants of a growing civilization. she doesn't know WHEN to cook the hous Sh prowe, | Gry’ tly Coster. ger cate in teen furnhing = They do not fear that wants will decline until there is! "Fr _"ushand comes home a eg St soures, be exptote ay 1 , not th’ brain. on the question of becoming “half. sled, ‘fhe leat production.” They doubt the existence of any such pet song ht ona ‘ae he ware < ' Sho wie Wome t ; 4 ‘ <i a laws shall reason as overproduction unless it is born of ignorance and ket home ; cP. CHRIST =A ge A Soman oie ee pmpetence. They are concerned only with the problem And, to be sure—the potatoes are soggy, and the +. poss we rei _ | amendment, which, if snail P ata . bine: a pe #f increasing production fast enough to keep up with the meant to fried to — wa me mie gheate watts t of beer and lig uors; provided, how- and effective distribution of products. i oe aaa he ae eae a day, and prepare tor |, X.,n, Smentment _ gate a the tors, of each cl England is abolishing the slum by building a million There's no part in serving @ meal| little dirt on the You. eas , sod wile ba ne Bing be oe reer anal houses. With France and Italy, she is planning a new f such circumata and if the wife either haan't|fithy streets are the worst carriers ” ag Be hs ia Ul the nation ar ale better school system. These nations have declared war pre Mee i My hl gs gg : oe ne ‘ : scattered led ferment on ignorance, poverty and preventable disease. b cha 7 water before cneals—when | ANTISALOON LEAGUE Gast , as Such a war calls for much wealth. It calls for a con- “ ee ee iipscuoglsctt onal tin Bik dni — me HE? u 1‘. of the dg economical production that de-| 1 support Darwin's Opening Concert ted Prussianism. It demands the same intelligent direc-| 000 . of indust extensive standardization, universal em- » miet—optimiste af0 Com | needed, r of Amphions Held nent, industrial peace, systematic invention thru are as eee shy sashan sedate Ge herd br ae eo research and splendidly educated healthy workers : w of City ¢ shee e of ) people, wh ed the: hat won the war against the Hun. Our allies think that war pre whensait the tassee| Geen bo tak wa eaoee é nah iu mouth church, Wednesday eve ‘worth such an effort. lcome to you ri th of time cathe on the nie : tranemite do t submission of the present . ee coms in iy getting ones The Michigan Hotel Men's Associa uctor of the choi Mary and WILL WE LEAVE THEM TO FIGHT THAT WAR When you're tempted again to charge your wife with being a tad| Kerns. Why fot have the health d ONE? cook, it might be @ fair thing to ask yourself whether you're a good | Partment compel the street car com ented. pany clean the windows with hot wa. su remember the good old! tion backs the amendme Many of | 1 assisting days, when you could buy strictly | the petitions were circulated in ho-| 7 Mather as | freah exes for 60 cents a dozen? And|tels and “near-beer” bars program was well conduc 1 and uni- Incidentally it is the only war that will defeat Bolshev- SNS I " [ter and we all kicked about the high price!| Hotel a maneen fo The chora mn of a ; i)" no | Re but them was happy days! to de g on the ‘ aby © " er, with We made a good beginning at increasing production } { ae ae : hibit ndment ur music by Claude Madden, was the ing the war. ) { AREER, | er ate se een eee 28 beer-wine pe | er ements Fe. We are now finding reasons to continue and perfect the { } DRY SQUAD TOO ACTIVE | dancer, was Foote oy mead Soerae eves ST REGISTER — cess. We are planni: splendid sy: of roads. Je) , Editor of r Wt > ‘net yeasty 2 2 pa ae register, ming a splendid system of roads. We} Comments, Views, Thoughts, Smiles and Throbs py pilitor of The Star: Why not put! ANSWERED BY MR. C, GREY The proposed amendment reads: | eithe agent, oc ae the best schools in the world, and have started the legis- } Gleaned Here and There “dry squad” to work on nc What kind of soup does the aher Article XVI, Section with the coi clerk's office be i to secure them. Our department of the interior has } te thing ae Important? Are not OUF | generally give to the prisoners in the | "Ball be forever lawful in th fore Febru under the 1917 stat- tched.a plan to drain swamps, irrigate the deserts and } megs ape the of our wives and | county jail \. Corr Dear to import, transport, manu ute, © se their right to practice, the mountains with forests. } BY HEBA 12h alia ere portance Cellery soup se, buy, ne » for male according to C Clerk Thomas are aoa core See eth away, barter or furnish every Many local attorneys have failed We are ready to join our allies in the war upon ignor- » eisai ott Cho ammnteies Biles tnt ge ga > does a man take a quiet | cider, wines, beers, ale and poi to teglater, - They must soba Geel poverty and disease. To win that war we must abolish Strike at Cause yapeee We ciak 69, ns mur police a and to possess the same in a pri-| names, firm connections, and busi- “ d * ma ‘od ti ’ “ ae much ability r vate residence. So much of Section! ness addresses with the clerk of the @ and increase production. ship will neve by co-| diligence in hunting down th heyy se = Ne de amet . ——— —— Not at Symptoms | cries. ¢ can be. tratven: ter | Griintndio ae they te ta ta] ; hin Conamerguion county ety Cem: CVG ¢ Aero club wants to change stockade on Beacon hill rm sca GNbAGd thin caatiiuan ran chatioie tharowaete. Saeree: | eee cas eee ee an gtaaensin Sorrento ‘ “to flying field. Stockade inmates will vote for it ee French Jascbiniens, was able te wserp polities! power beesnusec| veced “Gry.” but can'e gee the 1 oty?—M. T. G 3 unanimously. | ar mind was possessed by hunger, fear, suspi And deapais,| ooh fov-en maven eomeny 4 : Long aad short division 3 — e Ita power ia be! perpetuated by the apparent intention vf the govern-| tion, and almost none | : It Make You Smile? ge ee sss we a on tre Distillers and wine manufacturers are up in arms AB am Se uae int eel srg HAIR WITH “DANDERINE” ufac up w being imitated by the a « the DIRTY STREET CARS ; inst the methods of ratifying the prohibition amend- to place in power emigre woh as Kolchak Editor The Star: I noti a: Why fs a shoemaker ‘i nt. ¢ be reve Ey ike entacn gummi : ls a poor man?—Bolon Vas 1 ” “ gov “ democracy in Ruesia in the same Because his aw! is so sma “What, ho!” they cry. “The people should have a|S2*"2™ sets cs ames tc oa ard oureelve Beer § Get a Small Bottle! Freshen Your Scalp! Stop voice in this matter. They should be given a referen- Let them begin zg Russians that they will not cooperate pret ee chagatd QUESTIONS MR. C. GREY F ll H sof R * vote.” with a reactionary dictatorship any more ey will with eel a; th aoe eal Piero CANNOT ANSWER a 1 Hurrah for the referendum! Let the people rule! How “ ng . er Pata * ted ga Prag Phas dg . ith Airt Rheadte-¥. kenett. oe Ing an emove Dandruff! Grow Lots libly the liquor interests talk of the direct voice in govern ; AES GE tha a capil in Hh fist a i j C. ie wed: D -linterest in the welfare of the estan pe t er gos ing, Gos be) Mtal affairs. How anxious they are for it. How they Russia the indispensable economt ahaa whee oc ju u na Mupp. | of Wavy, Glossy, Beautiful Hair You an! ng for it! ¥ ing the powerful and independent haat bad bran ond have And yet—we cannot help the smile. : T saw a sapere oY ae oe ‘ But a few short years ago, how 4 : ' tance was being rendered, tet under ’ § t years ago, how the same fellows raved Let them make » recomniti and: tte HOUSEHOLD HINTS Against popular legislation. The initiative and referendum upon @ clear demonstration of future ¥ to govern | showed Always use a little tooth paste or made them see red. nnent of the preponderags element in Russia been cle reac l facia prong But, of course, it all depends whose ox is gored. And tinea ren capes Fig varotat ages Ba ia nd dry sthot cr now they would go farther than even the most ardent en-| might be ated trom the proletarian nip and a | floor ar The surface of s pumy thusiast of the initiative and referendum went. They even “reer of ¥ constitutiona i t ch a po 1 move n that hig would clothe the people with a direct voice in the ratifi ee tern wine nat shine tt 1 " ‘tion of constitutional amendments. ote hiv tow cantaie tie ae : vega ’ ' : It is only fair to wonder if they would also favor the| Bolshevism rather than the symptoms : ! the Then the t oni ‘ awe ele nae brane ats i f) people having the right to initiate, by the same direct increase the sufferings of the Muswlar ful and guard ournelve F. B. | Pot of tea a rich Le ‘method, amendments to the constitutions, federal and state, \'°"" “° ped ae eee Me POF uania rathe Burke A t ble if t arhe menetnor message reminds one of a drum ie = ‘British Columbia oo rate Y nothing much in i r rae » these prime factors ir T.-R. Believed in cena Wants Beer Permit Weare TO AN EASY LINE : | ‘ou must believe in yourself: you COUVER, B, C., Jan va ‘Secret Peace Confab _,_ Himself—Always (mon ws iar vetiot ish. wot you raleration " party, with| stroma een promo ae The world learns with a good deal of Thus did Theodore Roosevelt pme leader of men, maker of worl han been form ‘a| A to general. He has re-enilsted | ? after all the talk of “open diplomacy,” the peace ‘confe rence _ re by Pit 4 i oy A in Siddieente * ' tte prohibition | Hemocrat. ei | may be a star chamber session after all high. And he tried always to sneneure “ff toa eine oe aad pry Moseag | 4 iS ies i gh alc i pects } This is the French proposal, at least. Tire 1 history a will tell exac ceded. But bit i t ens The national restaurant, which It is to be hoped that it will not prevail and that the (7s, sow wee Dave arrived 66 the national | Provin collapetd since W. C.| Tae Cstablished in I tar sears eet hopes entertained for this peace conference—one in which iy ; aig Pn te Laon jel io) weer Sinan, belogs: Findlay, former prohibition comn ports an average monthly profit of | the diplomats will take the peoples into their confidence at vel i y ba slivedreo “Mremnataly and | 90d, was ¢ ugh making illegal) 79 per cent a week. It's pretty nea | all times—will not be in vain. "| Yes, he lived life thoroly. Victory and defeat, the tow! The 1 xtiontats will We havens haat ts th ee the m € and the pa jal mansion of th mi aire the lation a British ¢ mt pe gees - RY TePeee Saat ex e © the it and punch " «@ le or b ¢ m t 1 pe t - ra of Lon a A surgeon is working on the ex-kaiser’s ear. Hope |city and ruling a nation, boxing with a pusilist and dining EAruphtuninen Dhky kee cee tee sab a he fixes it so he can hear what everybody says about ambassador, hobnobbing with the #a so hte ak + that thay WEGk to bes bata. cenlnee . 4 an ars abolished| word from him. cr 1 heads of Kurope, all the trasts and thousand foreve ( \ ; came into the eventful life of Roosevelt, to whom all men were friend . : ol hake ac te Gone BY Gj : F r fo was loved sincerely or ha cordially | 4 ch moe nie pene the petition to give every dis- To shat “ Rae TeatCllw aeresiiccal Roosevelt proved ee : ee he ; arged soldier $300 that ed rie : ‘i tices | From his twenty-fourth birthday to the hour of his death Theodore I ( no to Wal Pils Atoo au dod # 6 conta tn railroad suit.” In his evelt was a factor in American politica and American progress. | Ho taite A rest. Tint, Wilson dosen't "7 straits, every little bit help jtnother man has rested upon the Inurels Roosevelt won in a een to be cracking under “th “DANDERINE” “British fir kaiser’s statu The be 7 : abing the Alpine rock of endeavor. It 5 | : * j The boche Reds have It was impossible for the Ss. H Besides doubli been “fixing” his statues, too. elt brain to mark time, to rest, to “retire.” Inactivity waa not|| Kleene ays Hindenburg *s doubling the | ” hea beauty of your hair ot jh cep yey se are Hl il of his characteristic strenuousness and wit) " f Suit: C. * a4 To March on Poles a me, you will ‘ é ‘ Europe's labor shortage may be solved by putting kable ambition A th all of his admitted ability, Theodore Fe as. oats and COPENHAGEN, Jan. 16,—Hrom-| shortly find new hair, : the American tourists to wo would never have achieved the ntche in fame's temple he found had One-Piece Dresses i es ee oe ee a ee fino and downy at ; he not be so honestly in himself, hia ideals and his powers, tt c urshal Von Hindenburg will] first, but really new Be It's Good-bye, John, for John Barleycorn |e a care Reel RE Mat Diny apart from cther men gud trom 425 Union Street |} iiutct sisi the Paton in the pease! Atle growing all over ha | lant district, tho scalp, Coste little, , Pa : '