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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 23, nena “British Will Resist Bolshevism Because . ne | Waist seam It’s European,” Says John Galsworthy | an piain CTITCAC 23.—John Gals Galeworthy—It has been suggested fitted models worthy, whe anlled ti England Son | a e — they are imitative, and the Amer: | }| e . is the American Englishman | , 0, he one on our coin, that ever crossed the Atlantic to tell nickel, 1 be employed for os rs us how to fix the world over, if apd ~ g | « @rative art here,” I ventured. 7 is in the ca tiny atv 1 , 4 ’ &y You, an American Englishman, who Or the cougar. Your cougar is fod | tea. 4 4 understands why America went into 6 |shapely, suggestive, and American.” r the war, who knows t nguage ott ' ) | ” s | eee Jolleewon audiabe i THIS U. S. TANK GOT om Jefferson and Abe Linec sng 00 HUNS INA DAY Trousers A cers are telling the story of an Amer stand,” said Galeworthy, in his high Pe fean tank which lived up to the mot I ‘ : room overlooking the blue sweep of , \to give The only good ' We are showing a have your 4 ¥: ‘Tank, do y . the Far ! |The tank had this Inserl : splendid collection of of them } and was presented by a ork first long trouser niities and |woman. it ] | Germans, captured 26 one da ry a . and cleaned out’ innumerable ma suits in a fine range “ ‘eh tag soe re of all wool cassi- itself In tts people, product. d ex-| = | greet eg AA dlamond ts of lens value to some meres, tweeds and " " | men than a spade or a club ts to oth inis The pees itty i a — ’ 1 Gats-| | | ers. unfinished worsteds, worthy, “What p rout | , Tigi Wis Se RCSA 08's Se cre: f plain blue serges, and mind form of the »bable develop. ‘ fi plain green, gray, ments in Europe and Britain the nevt roasibility of Europe turning to Bol- | nels. SE MILK with your BREAKFAST food. Use it with your FRUIT. Cultivate the MILK habit! Milk is your FRIEND! One QUART a day to each member of the FAM- ILY would simply work wonders! Pure cow's milk is nature’s FIRST FOOD! The more you take of it the better. Mayflower milk delivered at your home, in ster- ilized bottles at 13c the quart. One-half pint cream 1d4e. Phone for the wagon to stop! MAYFLOWER DAIRY JUST HONEST MILK 31 ism. If Bolshevism comes to) ———— ermany, I suppose it will come to FOR FRECKLES France, to: > Bolshevist, I rather expect a curious ; don't you? T hardly see | f feeling in England, You| 9, how France can escape it if it takes |C)@nKe of feeling in England. % o Se ] Lpeok ta laemames ” *\ know, England has always regarded att es Sin that evont, with all Burope itself as separate from the continent. Girls! Make beauty lotion | Greatest | The Engtish might resist continental t | Rolsheviam just as they Feststed Na- fora few cents—Try it! ‘em | " ” FDR | FEngtand Separate Squeeze the juice of two lemons i Values | And your British labor men into a bottle containing three ‘ would they join against continental | ounces of orchard white, shake well -DISREPUTABLES NOW jsome of these treasures from pawn: | Bolshevism?” was anked. and you have a quarter pint of the . brokers. Old seals and clocks, stolen | “1 think the extremist feeling in| best freckle and tun lotion, and com ns WEAR ROYAL JEWELS tor tne sappnires in them, were tak- |tabor has ita ehiet strength In certain | plexien beautifier, at very, very is 33.—Pict en from the palace of the crown ie eds |not very English districts, Speaking | mall cost BERLIN, May 23. ures and “4 Your grocer has the lemons and CO eSeooroeoesoocoosoesoosesseeseseooosesesesooseeeeeseeeeeseeeees fewels and rare art treasures from | Prince, now turned into a town hall. [jge “Piz” for puffed-up, | in large outlines, I would may that the drug store or tollet counter will the palaces of the kaiser now adorn | conquest of Europe by the Bolsheviks | @"y | disorderly houses and questionable) A fish in the hand ts worth a dos. | burning, aching, calloused | would Intensity an ancient feeling of | supply three ounces of orchard white | y characters. Police have recovered | en in the angl feet and corns |many Englishmen that England is| fora few cents. Massage this sweet- pennatiatinaste the contin ‘and | ly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, jsaserate | from > — arms and hands each day and see should not come under the domina-| icy" sreckles and blémishes disap-|f}| bay ly ee cemance' ye =n SOO l= | Brae and how clear, seft and rosy. F ah Canadian Pacific Railway | . eater att Ee ees fat | seaaiicee AN IDEAL TRIP AWAITS YOU os por Bap std Paap. ad | we positively save to “I would not advocate a revolution 7, you sieleny : unless such a revolution could have f 7 c “Banff the Beautiful” | the clement I would call by a very| Sion Ker Z | bad word—the esthetic.” " Store hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. | "Rooks, dances, art, song, love, re- f : Based é or Lovely Lake Louise ; |ttgion—a hunger of men and women| in the heart of the lfor dreams and contemplation and | ’ . “f° : | | beauty—these will have to stand big | o ee oe ee ee Ei | | » Tailored } BANFF SPRINGS HOTEL Why go limping around with ach. | He was asked about a remark of| b oT gem R d : & eady ‘ha Lake Louise ing, puffed-up feet—fect so tired,| Lord Haldane, quoted in the London c teau ha csp flor chafed, sore and swollen you can| Times as saying, “The worst feature | ie hens oe hardly get your shoes on or off? | of the present situation is that the : \ WONDERFUL MOUNTAIN AIR, GOLF, TENNIS Why don't you get a 25-cent box of | Working clases refuse to believe | : * MOTOR, SWIM IN WARM SULPHUR POOLS. “Tix from the drug store now and | anything we tell them,” a : MAGNIFICENT PEAKS, LAKES IN THE CLOUDS, gladden your tortured feet? “It should say that ts probably if Oo SWISS AND CANADIAN GUIDES. “Tix” makes your feet glow with | true,” replied Galeworthy. “It may | e All war-time travel réstrictions to Canada are cancelled— comfort; takes down swellings and Dot apply to the trades union leaders, CANADA WELCOMES YOU | draws the soreness and misery right but the rank and file—yea It is rae oe strength of weak] ‘ - “ 401-403 PIKE ST. out of feet that chafe, «nf&art and, curious Nemesis that a press which run. dows, 2 is Sack For full information, fuses ws and regervations, apply to lbure, “Tix” instantly etope pain in| haa led the people for centuries, or | Le, f m STORE, NO. 2 ot ee — corns, callouses and bunions. “Tix"'| at least decades, should come to thin.” r Way 7 is glorious for tired, aching, sore| “Those British Hons in bronze in| feet. 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