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a PAGE EDITORIAL— |EVERETT TRL e Jap Problem Sy WHY, THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1919. —By CONDO) HELLO, ‘ (Copyright, 1919, t for the rain Sunday tom To the Labor Leaders nY DR. PRANK CRANE by Frank Crane) afternoon, a friend of D m ; ' i ili aes e ; Some Angles of th ian tase be tales Wins sia To the Leaders of Organized Labor in the | to the right of man, ar d limiting the rights Minot ame E - ng, Ut, On account of the down-|Tnited States, we, the rest of the folks, the | of capital. So, cheer up. And don’t be in Weaitor The Star: 1 noticed recently in your paper that Thos, W pour, the ride is declared off and Dad) reat majority of the Common People, send | a hurry. The unpardonable sin in a res i © letter of an Ifyearold 4 tom © afternoon sleep former is impatience AWard had something to find fault with in tho lett ; t| - | wreeting: a lid Who sald he was willing, if necessary, to fight for his country and put} yad firet tries the lounge in the First of all—since it is time for plain Sixth, did you ever realize that this gove leat the Japs hail, but because he hasn't been vital t is we and not you that will settle | ¢r™mment is yours for the taking? If you Z Would like to do what this young American mid he was ready t ustomed lately to attempting any|SPCCC1—1) hs he Thtitce ‘diner of the | Can organize to strike, why can’t you organs Me, and I guces I'm another of those “bomb proof, gunmpacking lay-time » wom, he finds the light| this busine As Editor ; rdine : ize to make congre and the courts 2am Patriots” because I carried a for my country for two years wit {here in too strong for him, After} London Daily News says, “It is public ap- Wai the justice you dauie? ‘na give a. France and Belgium ng around reations on the adi " ways determines the issue y ) 1 orderly the Pst division | ir proval which alway rocesses of democracy are safer and And we not ony talked about killing Germans, but we killed off a hie wre Heivs tor “4 fake of any strike.” So if you win against your ti 41 t of B ishe \ Or anareee few, as the division's record will show ; f hin bed, In about 15 or 20 minutes| employer or in the courts or in any other sgt Bi « . ¢ wie “th ved deme 0 n Ja : ogram. Because 1e a It's too bad that the Japs don't pay these white Jap ee . © drifts off into a disturbed slumber | way, but fail to win for us, you will fail. se dion what te \ . ope basins nese money for finding fault with some young Americans, sc 5 n which he dreams that the family m4 . We | You get what you want, you can keep its find out who these fellows are has mpilied the family milk in the Second, our sympathies are with you. rs | there is no reaction. When you attain your If you know the address of of these white Jap lovers, send it ¢ crib and the infant is nearly| are pretty well convinced that you have not end by force, after a while you lose it by’ My Commanding officer and maybe we can arrange for a little m ed in the fluid! Dad awakes had a fair deal in the distribution of profits. | po. j rork. v 4 olar 1a catch in his breath he o - ’} “rs oO selves we wa to F id — PRIVATE OF THE 361ST INF, 918T DIVISION Ho hear t aby ¢ for tood| Being mostly workers ourselves We vi in Anybody can get what he wants in thig 4 How's THE] |and to find the eat purring peacetuity| See the workers get more pay. he he | country. All he has to do is to convince ua) We edited that letter a bit; toned it down, because it was woerep where it has inserted 1 gainet| “the war of capital and labor,” if that is the 4 | real blood-thirsty as it was written. ; ‘ But this letter is worth printing because it is typical o the attitude and spirit of every American soldier or sailor ‘who mingled with their little brown allies, either in France, Siberia, or in the Far East. If you want to hear real ‘language ask some returned American doughboy what he knows about the benevolent, ‘friendly, sociable Jap as a fireside companion and admirer of the white race. Mditor The Star: It has come to my notice the way your paper Is Dtaking the stand against the Japs. Keep up the good work, you're doing fine eat DTt te so now that an American can't get a position in a hotel men who have tried without success puzzles me, as ~@eattie. 1 know of many young Pe) Why our leading hotels prefer ) 8M sure it is not for economy's sake Japs to white men I as they are paying the Japs the ame salary as they would pay white men T¥ou never see a Jap in a hotel in California, and many hotel work MFO Compelied to go down there to make a living, altho they like Seattle Detter. Perhaps you 1 wer my @ n r l. C. FRANKIE $03 Meridian Ave reason the Japs edge in at certain We surmise that the these hotels are either openly or hotels is because Women should take warning from such i he wooden thing before # recognized n bes a. axe & a ly owned by Japanese, and if there is one thing th¢ a aycaptome a heat flaabed, abortesee of breath, i 3 ; that it was not h and blood. % does it is look out for his brother Jap. Editor’s Mail TOMORROW holy maw hes” saya Johnny, “eo 1 @XCessive nervousness, irritability, and the ile a lot of white men will look out for every alien . - - tit would te & good idea to| blues— which indicate the approach of the : ; r r i giving a (SWE . N the 15th Gay of November > he paper t you can inevitable “Change ” that comes to all women in ounties before he will even consider giving a WORK—ANSWER Tp JAF 42) put the paper, Hu 4 inevitab! MO aan a show at a Job Se One seer Agrippina, ‘the| leave my name out of it nearing middie age. We have published vol- “ae oe ows iit ° Editor The Star: When I was a coe eee oe umes of proof that Lydia E.Winkham's Vege- ay va b s of her ungrateful » < they would oct he 0 ~ Be Maitor The Star: If some of your correspondents who think the Jap*| youngster going to school. our|marrial ‘Emmeror. ¢ ng rere ee nye the | table Compound is the grentees aid women can fnsulting would try trading with some of the “white” peddlers In) noe took particular psins to|she potsoned to raise fen’ Sola Ms aie Gai kee tee have during this trying period. Public market they would get a real taste of impudence. There is peg < y wating <lBed — Bed cael ire geod Read About These Two Wome: Stand on the east side of the market near Pike, conducted by a/Polnt out that the Romans were a Sony, Mae tit ot Mavecsber.| tne nastaey af Ghote nae on r 1,0," wae paseting through the critical period | Worked, But just #0 soon as the! iment axsembied by writ Oxford.| complete victory aod was in & general run-c ood the Jap may be a menace, but he is not tn any way 88) Romans became lazy and easygoing | On the 16th of ember, in 1763 oe for me to de my work. Lydia BE. fting as others who seem immune from censure. It te disgusting | is. hecame a conquered people. Charles Mason and Jer Dixor When Women Rule the Wortd Compound was recommended to me as the best remedy @ Bee how some ans treat Americans fa in’ Kind oneaeagt 4 Waste eurve arrived at| It wae the first really impor or my troubles, which It surely proved to be. I foal bet areata RE og 7 03 nile oeamnege Philadelphia to entablish the meeting of the allbwomen ea oallas Greptene spensed."--tivs. it Gaba, ‘ MRS. H. E. TERRANT. | love their ease and tuxurious living. |4.) "between Iremanpivnma cndiMee Purkina, the first w sofas Senaies x ‘ You are entirely right. »| Hence the Jap trouble, Is this not | Maryland. They were t t of the United States. The mat ng Change of Life, in addition te - The editor has collected everything from Canadian money |* free rea w gr apne are an settio a long standing dispute be-| ter ler consideration by the cat i had an attack of grippe which brass-plated gal! in heavy chunks along market row. af wattle Wills we eae bam pete lice tilde lake mettle Gua mportar Db wecereas Seren, Indeed, on the average, the Japs are more courteous than ing. The Jape are for the most part \daries of their respective colonies.| The tices of all the cabinet mem hat it did iy other tradesmen. decent and honorable The heirs agreed to Mason and ee ot i : ‘ A ~ ai y it Leoon began to gain im strength hat is as much a part of their stock in trade as work-| _1*t us fight the Jape in thelr own Dixon survey and mark the line for aod the aanoying symptoms disappeared and your Vege- y, or kill titor with under-|""". Ve have still the courage, the | 260 miles. The surveyors placed a table Compound hea tnade me a well, strong woman so I 24 hours a day, or killing a competitor wi |ingenuity, the fighting spirit of OUF | stone at the en over h mile do all my own housework. I cannot recommend Lydia E. t J i of y ft m 7 d methods. forefathers, as in shown by our 801 lhe stones, brought from Bnxland. ya) Pinkham's Vegetable Compound too nighly to — Ps vay oo j ter > a a S . mg th h the Chan, { Lite.” re Frank “And white folks do not always give other agg art ror bs pettn, Sat wa put this to were arved with the onal Of eraw : Peming, throngh the Change. o Tikes ‘ qu are H in the ° 4 Haitimore on one « " must remember our men > nage . om and hace aa regen So very much of our money i9/o¢ wittiam Penn on the other * said Mra. Perkins, gravely. | Women Everywhere Depend Upon tking business besides the Japs that are of no benefit to the country. 5 &B the Jap is finally the only alien who cannot be simi) and the only alien that has the definite object assimilating and digesting and controling every line of he enters. : The Jap is efficient and courteous until he has the whip - fied ines USING be third time Dad tries to slip | the six-sevenths. Go, to it. It may takes ay you look at it, we, the ultimate judges, time, but the longest way round i the shorts: Yous? mberland he is much more| #?@ predisposed in your favor. est way home. = oastul, He is wo very cesstul,| Third, if you adopt violence, however, or| ‘The door is open. Why smash it in? in fact, that he sn't awaken until) attempt to gain your ends by working hard- | “The children of this world are wiser than Ag ert agen ag re por ship to us, we will be against you. | the children of light.” The capitalists may op ratead of arousing him in time Fourth, when you set out to oppose the | be a lot naughtier than you, but they have for t ning meal When he does! government, you are cutting off your nose | more sense. They don’t revolute and upset PRETTY - : nel negro weg deo to spite your face, If it comes to a line-up, | and break up the furniture to get what they RoUcH!— aa to ent semne He feels uke| With you on one side and | ncle Sam on the | want. Not because they re afraid, but be- © wreck of the Hesperus and, feel other, we are for Uncle Sam, and are quite | cause they know better. They are clever. ne wo rotten, he goes to bed early! ag willing to take up arms to fight you as | They work through | Yet in spite of hak ree A vy ne Gr rs we were to fight the kaiser or any one else | all their cleverness they are and have been man who's tect hh bis t rei:| that threatens our aforesaid Uncle. Don’t | steadily losing ground because the weight " 4 stracised his! forget that. of public sentiment is on your side. Do as M. dh ovine IB an Fifth, you are getting on. There has not | they do. Use law. Use your head. Might to recover from|Deen any considerable piece of legislation in | is a fool’s logic. Play the game according n's sleep orgy. |the last twenty years that is not favorable | to the rules, we’re with you. But start nt th fa it at all ae al e of Bundey m owe ny Carr reborts that bis wife one of the mannikins department store i wn turned and humbly apologized to the spent to keep up style, Another sum is dribbied away by housekeepers | who want to live with the least pos | sible work, “It will be hard on our men to have | us women go to the front and fight We must remember that man Mason and Dizon worked for four \years surveying the boundary {itne ran mostly thre is the \ . ness. They returned t weaker nex and we must be prep In the old countries the peasants |ite7 orn, for many heart-breaking scen | make thelr own clothes. We hear of | 4/0 mnes was the ilization of our women's young girls making and laying away ander Mclear ariny announced and the terr ticles for t ae [articles for their trousseau, Imagine | 1 i Sn the Mason os fied, heartbroken men cling franth . . }how ridiculous that would appear in|) - hout the ne " rn d, and he gives good value for your money, when he |e» s country where styles are chang: | Waa a tee deusaeen ee ee ee : ing tantly. How many women |*°"! 4 be 4 re . | n Pt wd i . tween the ne sald Mra. Smith, secretary |. All of which makes it just that much harder to combat —— rrcdhongre Bupa Wear? [between slave as “we siuet temember that _ his determined onslaught on our business, our institutions, |. if some who have muffictont tm tn 793 or thie ts —to protect our men _and our opportunities. | fluence would put a taboo on fitmay 208" Marie I og sgpeleqalbacrage Dirty | lclothes and all foolishness in Pla lere, husbas t pon them by the women war. i ling. Let us have a uniform cost coutedliey prays) rors ¢ our enemy in | be case of our ]| for women as there is for men. reg ll pc ine ao teo un tb dae, te oth ka Go eockaet a I t | Im this way I believe enough could |tat his wife haa men ¢ ed.| we go to wa will to protect ou: onesty ° | be saved to #tgrt the average famfly | OP the 15th of November, men | 7 be on the road to prosperity the famous At the thought of thelr weak, m - It is no wonder that those who ied e fering ved men at home the faces Honest goods are more easily sold. never saved should at some time foe! |, 1 04, sth of deeper ee ne eee ores oe It takes less time and effort and money to sell an honest |the pinch. My mother uved to may Pike's Peak was discovered by Liew |grave, At thie moment = phone 1 proposition than one that is questionable. This is a discovery since advertising has become so gen- erally used in promoting sales. An advertisement for a questionable article or proposition does not draw as large a number of inquiries as an honest one. 3 waste will bring a woeful - < tened tes army been appointed ¢ moeting The returns are on a very much lower law of averages. While it may be true that there is a sucker born every| Minute, and while it may be the successful design of the crooked advertiser to locate and get the suckers’ money, 2 There are more wise, shrewd persons who have more in the way of money with which to purchase goods. In other words, there are not only more wise, shrewd! ones, but they have a greater purchasing power. Thus honest advertising brings a larger return than that which is questionable; for it has the wider field in its appeal. The discovery that honesty in advertising pays has done| more to clean advertising than any power of individual or ized censorship. t is all in the fact that as a matter of profit, honesty in advertising, as in personal salesmanship, is not just the best policy, but the only policy. MILLIONS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF SECURITIES are tucked away in bureau drawers, kept in iron safes, in tin boxes, in desks and in trunks—inviting destruction AN INDIVIDUAL SAFE in our Ground Floor Safety Deposit Vaults will give valuable papers the Protection they deserve Ghere's a size to fit your par- ticular needs—the rentals are FROM $4 A YEAR, UPWARDS Resources over Three and One-half Million Dollars Hours, from 94 m to 5 pm Puget Sound Savings and Loan Association. Where - Pike - Street - Crosses - Third al | | and everyone knowg that ts not PR ld — for Gots: a tg rensh A CHEERFUL RECOMMENDA jwhat an American trf his right mip] y t y n _, TION wants the returned soldier to do. cause “Geta-It" makes them r i be in every traveling I don't carry m card of any kind, Geo. “1 but I know it isn't right to “scab” Lat t . Antor Tex., of at any price. Now I see they are k ets, “They ar |making a Red Cross drive, after | the t ve taken and just getting thru with the Salva I ch nd them to any tion Army drive, and a while back one eSPeTOR OF the Y. M. C. A. had a drive, Every biliow leanes jone knows these drives don’t do the the b and lretuined soldier any good. ber bel ¢ i so now I think it is about time we breath, bloating, ga to ke a drive for the soldiers ated tongue and other results They need about $300, and that isn’t | sagen bowels, No griping; 5 any too much. I see where the nausea, Sold everywhere. Y. M. C. A. has many millions of| } eee lost reputation. aying out @ lot of money to sol-| 10" can try to dig Ssom diers, I'm in favor of them taking| with a "bloody” ban-| ubout $30,000,000 of that money and|dages and tape ur giving it to the returned soldier. | p= nn Or else let Senator Thomie, whol wre ny Ue it" lefeated the Lamping bill, dig down/| that's tb pea at ur me r Jin his pocket and donate. sense way that never fail A DISCHARGED SOLDIER i tee te ee eee cl ra Geta-1t" bottle. It does not hurt F WANTS Orry |the ‘true teal ary trot and ' i TO SELL Woop | Mietelk tee wal? Wek beoree je Editor The Star I see by the col corn-remover . umns of your paper that the city is t any drug ator 4 business, and that the mayor has 4 SOLDIERS’ PAY cipadtions ta the wast ot the sowie e sa we 2 we Editor The § 1 see by the|Scquired territory of Louisiana t r later. The most im paper other states are giving sol) ——~———— Fy port nt @ world han har Glers a little money and I want to Co! T T pen 1 rs husban an ask about this state. What iv the rns ween oes: J ceapeyres that my yen fran matter with Washington? Loonen “ 99 child has sust < ne mee roldiers out of a job at present and And, amid the excited exelama tone of the at about all the jobs théy can get is to women, the cabinet go “seabbing.” That is the kind of Job the Legion of Honor hands out Any Corn or Callus Comes Off Peace- fully, Gloriously. Never Fails, meeting brok wu jollars, and they are going to spend Aay Corn Peels OF 4 bunch of that to get back their sci a With “Getstt,” ae right off just You can try t Now instead of the government like a banana peel 4 r drag out asked the corporation counsel for ad vice on whether it would be permias- ible to #0 engag® in the sale of wood if this requires state legislation or a Let's go cat at Boldt’s 1414 3d Ave. downtown, 915 revision of the city charter to give “ municipalities power to sell any The Water of product to safeguard the price to its ” people I think it is about time such Eternal Youth DR, J, KR. BINYON provision was made before we get| a,. tenures op vy Examinati too deeply into the clutches of tho| of bygone dave une int isn opurt Free ination Profiteers, I would not consider it| wax #o effectual in keeping the face g00d policy for the city to undersell | *mooth & oven | BEST $2 50 the retailer to any great extent, but| “water o ‘ . GLASSES it would have @ tendency to stableize| Some one ntly has divulge on Earth he price to the consumer and pre-| the secret of this wonderful, thou si , exceedingly simple, wrinkle |_ We are one of the few option: vent this steady increase, which is hin her @ratitude she has #im-|stores In the Nocthweat that really taken advantage of at every op Harly dubbed a preserver of youth:|grind lenses from start to finial, tunity mince Dugg wdered),| and we are the only one to n | lved ind hhagel| | 9M. Li, ON FIRST AVI, % By 8 aoa I would like to see t's all there 4 it. Afy| Examination free, by graduate op- n¢ city handle wood, for at the pres-| woman enn got then: dient» at|tometrist. Glam eribed ent time 1 am obliged to pay $6.60 /her dr re, put them together, | unless absolut for & common load of slab wood, that |%77,,U#¢,,(he wolution with entire | Jo , fety bathe ace in the PT What's the answer? in case per wrin'k and} 4 L. 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