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VAGE 6 THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1919, \ . MEET 2 RE ARETE NE PSD i CE AD { The aden FDITORI ALS — FEATURES | ad Aurea Cc ‘ A ‘ ne at Be No Compromise ‘st yea y —— | 4 4 ea th FENG iehideieaneaiesiipein os ‘vest Go-Round at Woodland |\2V#R#77 TRUE Di CONDO (Coes aay eo a -Go-Round at Woodland | : ial vad The Merry-Go od. ANB WORAR HA SA aa Rules for Thinking on Current “ 5 i id ft , OME INTO HER ro Across the street from one of the entrances to Woodland |jowN $ SH@ HAS tue heen SErONS THe SHO Pp EARLY, Problems will, park there is a merry-go-round and Ferris wheel, Children [EMERGED FRom TO TACK . by BY DK. FRANK CRANE oty love these amusements—and why not? They are depend-| [THE BONDAGE of giant is FE” 25 SHOPPING (Copyright, 1919, by Prank So 1 leave mag ; : THAT PERIOD WHEN ee , ‘ able, safe, wholesome : WOMAN HAD No « = DAYS TILL of An ave tment of some $20,000 to $30,000 is involved in VOICE In THE ~ A CHRISTMAS, 1. Use the Dictionary, the Encye ngs dia | be Eaty Enperilled , it is left to be , this enterprise a al casei HONG = C) and the Atlas. Look things up. Get your | worked out by ignorant change, or igno Bue es y oe . qo Saeed te te pate Fagan ® og = BuY ' meanings clear, Don’t take word for | opposition to change,” rant 4 pend and tise * “Ther . fh na reflection upon him or his MoTH ERS | granted. 8. Distrust all extreme tatement, vig. tbe es eects hie business GIFT 2. Use the Library. “The Public Library | lent, abusive, Thanikestly heated by aa Pet 1 ke cit roun “I today threatens to ruin him by can 7778 not appreciated nearly enough. It is SOAm Saeens- 1e more heat, the less lighg, _ ie his lice! 4 ! ch ot! or wise would run until Septem- ie IRSTF amazing the information you can get there 9. Alw ys remember that, as the Arabs cone peers von f me free. Get the Library habit. site pei om pd th Bi ha pew A truth ian J sy i : be tha » a wee! vis ome *s, but rarely, one si P P he council again onterpris Not Greetings: Did you notice that the least an afternoon or evening a wee 0 Visi 3 is a ve “oP pad apeaebtie ted ieee imi iakan : price’ committee met again?/ the Library. Keep a pase Lo geengge se ai Yok ns fk suis Ti x. *. - . a ‘ " a yr . 0) AIK YO el) Into a > , . : t a on, however, And that another commodity’s price| book and jot down subjects you don teaihd A fe rllse Spang gre pi th pe hi Fe pace alas aonbt. went up? understand. Ask the librarian or the assist- tion. Be ware of | your own glibness, coh poy aa alcal ini rr pclae 3 % pe ro po lants where you can get the desired infor- : aa oy die ca ghee se8, Det call at a a seme Ss Se Pin it on Judge Everett smith ‘ fhev @ | pi you. a . Ee “ts are not arguments, i There ARE these kinds of people, strange tho it may He cd Ww an, there's booze to “7 rgd caf ages ced to form | *Paringly such terms as “Bolsheviki,” = No 1) seem. It pains them to see anyone smile. It hurts them hea: (ae penis punmebitien “ded Ui 8 ion't imagine nat yO sah ect that | C@Pitalistic class,” “labor agitators,” Py to see others amuse themselves. Even the chforen at play NO, You'Re wRONG asic: ae lieanas mini eanths oe tet Wat lay a hists.” These phrases often indicate i n. The yuld make an everlasting Sunday schoo! — eee 8. Nine-tenths y st ay seg ap ee - ¢ oath ts oir a na for at penne young and old z \ IT ‘WAR Berore THs y you can't blame Deputy the shelf and await further evidence. The a re prejudice and passion, not clear think. 2 And ‘tnfortunately they have votes—not a considerable = \ i MEN HAD CSARNSD Mirwhal Ka Tobey much at that.| way to be an intelligent and well-informed | '"%- 12, C Tho government didn't want tt. He|nerson is td begin by being an honest is as fatal in intelligence as number—but enough to make a noise with. And this may d d tidn’t want it. Nobody else wanted : anywhere else. Watch yourself, that y scare a councilman or two into ruining a man’s busines t. Ho he gave it back agnostic. spitabl do not slump into looking at all questing without giving him a chance for his white alley. eee 4. Keep open-minded. Be hospitable to from the point of view of your Class, Think as a human being, not as a Republican, or Democrat, or Laborer, or Capitalist, of The merry-go-round and Ferris wheel has been located When you hear some opinion near Woodland park for a year and a half. The decent thing you as all wrong, try to get point of view, try to under- | | Abitia, & Mexican prophet, | N€W idea ned in New York from South | that strike: ca, where he has been work-|the holder to do is to let the owner of these amusements mR, then : | Protestant, or Catholic, or Jew, or ai 3, 5 re « for several years, Louis nays! © pag ltr ee te . . n East. at least until his license expires in September. ‘© cance! Nee cereus oo sea Ameteae | Brana. this’ CobwseticN: erner, or a Westerner, or Ni 400. If it cont 5. Beware of expediency, which is the | American. Think fia A ped Rei ce . age i sapth yondg he clegs jeesons immorality of the intellect. Never express 13. Think as a Judge, not as a Lawyer, ce jan opinion because you think it will make | There is no opinion so crazy that you ean. uF mouth abut and work,” | % £00d impression, or because it sounds | not, in the heat of argument, and in the Schwab. We don't pay Clever, or because you think it is safe, or | anxiety to prove your case, find many re to what that fel-| Will pay you, or will do others good. Be | ments for it. Try to understand, to get at w mays We've been off him ever loyal to your dwn convictions, no matter | the truth, not to prove you are right. since he said, “It's brains that) where they may lead you. 14. Never mind about being Consistent, see 6. Have fixed Principles, not fixed | Be Honest. KENTUCKY SOCIETY NOTE (Qpinions. Principles are the mud-sills of 15. Listen to those who differ from Mra. Lucinda Wingate Gordon and) truth; they should not change; they run | you; be careful of yourself with those who & neighbor, Miss Ash, who bave been’ back to Moses. Opinions ought to change | agree with you. out for some time, got together on 16. Nothing is more beautiful than utter it at this time, without any real grounds, is an exercise ot authority that is positively vicious. : It is, if anything, Bolshevik in nature, because it seeks to take a man's property without cause and without due com- pensation. » to th AEE Ke y attention any range as it may seem to many persons, it is definite- ly stated that Burleson was not postmaster general when a letter just returned to the office of the treasurer of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad as “unclaimed,” was mailed by that office toa New York man, 48 years ago. count.” How to Beat Dress Game Guess we have solved the clothes problem for a lot of us. There are many salaried people who have today about the same amount of money to spend for raiment that they had four years ago. To date we have noted no s Monday night at 8 p. m. and Mra | you get new information. Sve uti Gordon was serevely cut with a 7, Don't hold an opinion because it is | loyalty to Truth, and a willingness to ae lwuteher knife. —t ; | senger vile (Ky) Mew new, nor because it is old. John Stuart | knowledge it wherever you find it, and to 4 aie , | Mill said that “the future of mankind will | follow it wherever it may take you, Several states limit the number of | deer that may be ki Hut not »————- , Killed, “But not TOMORMEw FQX HUNTING IN SKY "The Old Gardener Sap limita t In Italy there is a new sport— ee “Fox” hunting by aeroplane and} ystem that would enable such balloon, A mall observation balloon| M@ny amateur gardeners fail tp persons to be modishly dressed in the style to which they COMMON: COLDS ‘ rg tinge rlevigt pol n as N November . tn 165 . « ‘ is cone and a flock of aeroplanes keep their onions successfully thee were accustomed. Hence we offer the following, which we 4 parple ribtone on ble walking hata.| gener on < then pursue it across the sky trying |the winter because they try to store ‘ m eh ~ te. People who have colds are suffer-| QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS have worked out for our private benefit: ing from an attack of germs which) g We find that we must pay for a necktie today what we) it. ‘Airy in their own mouths or Hebrew month Casten,|to bring it down, On a windy day m ¥ . them in the same way as the other begun. The feast was to celebrate! the sport is excellent and the skill} . the dedication ef the temple which! of the aviators, most of whom are| Vegetables. Most garden crops like r We can see what is coming. It's only Was in the army, but die-|4 question of time till the haber charged August 6, 1919, and while gay am ne Of bransicren fo! ‘ la ; formerly paid for a pair of shoes. oo hee : arm a4 neeet So ane we , as oars rry a line of bramsieres for i or bees « oes and purifies byl army pilots, is tried to the utmost /a little moisture; but onions “ele A pair of shoes costs what we paid for a pair of pants. These have been permitted to re-| well, I telieve I have a venereal ‘ AL pores yl, vm pera orelbage h hes iS bayprssigh tec ai Fromae A? | spon having as dry an atmosphere i a ete g = mtd 1 tate d ane ne car et OOK " uccess: out we a m | same time A pair of pants costs what a raincoat did. pon hay hehe Sens aoe ge pt Ae a re can I get g00d! Ook OWN COUNTRY CORRE |before by the order of Antlo@bus|joon. The sport has become so pop- Spagna pn peg A raincoat costs what a suit did body defenses, until fatigue, emotion.| A, ‘The Tnitead tates publi SPONDENCE Epip! |ular that the smaller war balloons| (°° tive of air, It helpe to haw And a suit costs what four ti for the family touring) intemperance, over-exertion, or sUd-\ pesith service in providing hospital) HICKVILLE, Nov. 10.-—~Creen-| In 1609, on November 26th, Henri-jare be ing soany ah up ae mae moe them perfectly dry before. they am, i 1 ae : ow ie 7. ci y.|as the dealers in tennis racquets and car did. chill, temporarily reduces the in-| and sanatorium care and treatment | berry Robin in back from New jetta Maria, daughter of Henry IV.| As t “4 - |taken indoors; but the best way to Every so often we save enough to buy something in the|teerity of the body's defensive tor ait-dincharged soldiers, sailors, | York city, where he flan been spend. |of France, was born. _ Henrietta footballs handle in their wares. keep them is to store them in erates a hh vell h h for a/S#ets. This produces the agerees-| marines or army or navy nurses, |ing the last two weeks visiting hit|Maria became queen of England by ™ Jebrations in England 6r boxes which have slatted sides way of clothes. Very well, w en we save enough tion of symptoms known as 4 cold. | beneficiaries of the War Rt sur. | sister's won, Anson Weeks, apd tak-|her marriage to Charles I nd | ggg tne land to put these boxes on shelves pair of shoes, we get a necktie. Follow this closely, please. | ‘olds are really very serious mat | ance bureau, who suffering from | ine in the sights of the metropolix.| On November 25th, in 1651, Henry | °O8t OMY F800.000. lin a dry room which i cool but In due time, where formerly we would have acquired &/ tors, and should never be treated! sickness or disability, the reault of Greenberry says that Anson, wholtreton, a Roundhead general in the ; ¢ where the temperature does not e * y . ¥ ing the route of Knox and his men per pair of neat striped pants for our second best suit, we now | lixhtly. disease or injury contracted in line | Used to live with his folks in Haugh-| English civil war, waw killed. Ire:| On November 25th, in'1795, Stan.|drop below freezing, Make & gemt acquire a pair of shoes | If the body's resistance to one kind | of duty in the service. Al! claimants | Ville, has got a good job at the Grand /ton, a soldier of ability, was a irlaus Poniatowski, king of Holland,/of eating the white onions dingt cade ad th . Of disease germs is lowered, it i| dntitled to hospital care may apply | Union depot, being a ticket inspector. |friend of Cromwell, whose daughter| way deposed by Catherine of Russia. T do not keep as well as the sews other year, when wo formerly bought a top coat,/<. O°sisy Re cther germs to. quin| for relief at'any station of the pubtio| hie duties. being to examine thelhe earrea tne een cinea nite In 1888, on November 2hth, the] ectoced: variation, -nesnnnnnnn we now secure a pair of pants. * @ foothold and spring into activity | health Service. The presentation of tickets of all persons passing from | siege of Limerick and was buried at battle of Missionary Ridge, the third are the red onions, with the yellow And when they take the census we either get four tires! at euch a time an honorable discharge or a certified erg ber to, the triin plat | Westminster Abbey with impressive iday of Chattanooga, took place. It| kinds In between. Onions areisst for the auto or the decennial suit of clothes. The infection which has produced | COPY thereof will entitle the appli oe loa ager lagged b When the Restoration came enged in a’ signal victory for the|the easiest of crops for the ame This schedule is based on the buying of goods of the same|® cold may extend to other parts of | “Ant to examination. He will be ro. train in the hours he is on duty \his body was dug up and taken! (raion army tour to handle, but ft i= one d= ™ Broa’ F he body, and middie disease ang | auifed at the time to fill out an ap-| without passing him first, w quality as of yore; it maintains your dignity, and keeps| (ieceas’ pny maudle car diveane and jiication blank. When claimants re-|makex hia position one of cons you in the nifty dresser class. joint may be infected, tus causing “4° ot 4 dixtance from a relief be peng toner aged ame influence. While! 1, 1748, on November 26th, Tsaac| — © and|in New York ¢ nya 3 : = “ ees . * tion of the public health serv: conberry visited | yin i Thh & prealys = PR a, i ce Instead of a new pair of pants you have a right smart|4 lowored efficiency thruout life. | rv tion blanke are not available [the Brooklyn beldec, Central park | Watts, an English dissenting divine Skin Eruptions Cause tie; you buy a pair of silk sox, instead of a pair of shoes,| Many of the cases which are di-| they may apply by mail to the near. |and other places of no t inter, (died. Watts wrote a great number Yet get a new hat instead of an overcoat, and a silk|*#”0#e! 4* rheumatiam are merely | ont relief station or to the Bureats| est and viewed the Statue of Liberty of hymns which are still in general Unbearable I the chronic poisoning which results| o¢ war Risk Insurance, When au nlightening the world and the ele-|“** muffler instead of winter underwear. from the continued growth of th P ‘ - | . “ blood P A 4 i fr he 601 ed gro’ of the | claimants have been instructed to re-|vated railways, seeing nume yn November 25th, in 1758, dur-| go rri-| is the blood supply. The In due time the fashions will be shifted so that equal) «ame germs which produce co! port dor euainination, their ocd Gaal webs bidiaieen toe famous |ine the French and Indian. war,|” ratching Increases the I | comes infected with some social credit will be given the dresser attired in shiny top| Since colds are induced by @ low-| Sense to and from the place of ox.|subwey Fort Duquesne was taken by tation of the Delicate and the disease germs break from the abbey to hang on Tyburn| November 26th fs celebrated asi whch he seems to take partemar gibbet © Day in Louisiana. ide when he grows them well- ‘ piahatiatattticttetit eis i a : : - : ering of the bodily efficiency, it is - a ges a 0 hat and modish tie, regardless of his trousers or his half-| °C" it tney may be corded. be ee eee ne POM By: the. WOE! Cincte: Tew Matiarwen, Whtle' brent [oom nannies St ane jobs Skin Tissue ga oe ele - y me \ 3 fe! naurance bureau, together! ing a fractious colt ls ver ea nder Gene ‘orbex ashington f ey y eczema, soled shoe a . : ‘ the maintenance of the bodily proc-) with the wages lost while the exami-| yo, fon seg thy at ww vad finesday.| commanded the troops from Vir-| You can claw your nails into your! boils, pimples, scaly eruptions, Most of the mandate enforcing style in dress, enforcing * in good condith nation is being made. If a claimant | cpm ginia on this expedition. The F skin until it bleeds, in an effort to| caused by disease germs in the Bea ft i f ‘ 4 This means t wervance of the but not hurt enough to la a fixed quality, comes from the aesthetic urge, and better is unable to travel, arrangements may be made for treatment in a local hospital, or at his home if there is were deserted by their Indian a obtain relief from the fiery itching) ‘The real cure, therefore, must 8 and the garrison of 500 men was 4d burning caused by skin diseases,| directed thru the blood, And B® compelled to evacuate the fort. In| but you only increase the irritation! remedy has yet been discovered Gait ‘compliment to William Pitt, the|@nd pain equals S. S. 8. for such disorder ot English minister, the colonial troops} Ad you can pour ointments, the blood. This great olf eph Penfield brought a suit last renamed Fort Duquesne TP salves and lotions by the gallon on cleanses the blood of disease before Squire Wright| In 1783, on November the irritated parts, without obtaining and clears up the complexion aa onathan Sibley, charging | British army evacuated N 4 hing but temporary relief, Just | gives it the ruddy glow of partet y) with assault and bat-\the last military position they held, ®% 800M as the strength of the coun- health, Get a bottle at yon two men had an alterea-/in the United States. They had oc-| ‘*T irritant gives out, your pain and store today, and you will soem Q. What is the cause of rheuma.|tion growing out of a business |cupied the city ased rid of your tormenting skin trouble rules of hygiene, adequate food. that this urge be satisfied with a real tie of the proper! j\viasce shade, and texture and shape, than with a plebeian, shoddy | of sufticiont sleep and the like no hospital located at hin’ place of suit. od Above the teeth should be kept} residence. Full information will be The South Sea islanders, who were entirely dressed when | |" “fo condition and the mouth furnished upon application to the they had on a shark tooth necklace, a -pair of celluloid) “tt i« the duty of persons who have| Maye, Hospital Division. U. 8. Pub cuffs and a top hat, were merely pioneers, blazing the trail | colts to take every prectution|y Go TY “sey | for the tardy feet of their civilized brethren. against transmitting them to others. : : he agenc in the transmission of This month some time we expect to get a pair of rich,! .oias trom one person to another ta of excesses, the securing y in back from Adelphi rried a torch in the dry ight before election during the seven| %rture will return with ine . peaction and ord ee! oO blows jolence. cause oO emedies ite at once for expert madder lake, burnt orange, sox; we meant to get a couple| the sputum and thin transference | “#™ and how can it best be treated? transaction and nat he bought roar |7aere and: two monthe of the: war] Viton, Oe ee ce ce ths| cal navice veguhanne sear of pairs of flannel drawers, but after a survey of the marts|may occur directly by sneezin rn Rh eee Pie? tell you "of cement from Sibley and that | gong enlgs ype Ne 5 trouble Address, Medical Director, 268 Swill % . ndaed oi are: i | cou 1K OF expecto about the tment of rheumat hat) Guy jeton, had embarked ready | “"Y ; - ( » pt trade we have compromised on the pair of sox, and the|“Eeme"cc has called tho cold the|#o many Gifferent ‘condvions are| Wen he went to Sibleys to wet it\to wall for Emsind the Anceriene,| The real source of all we Sieeaee | Sabor: Aer retention of our B. V. L | styaphangers’ disease becaure of the| called “rheumatism” by the laity,/Pe found tt er ogaed pnestul that/under General Knox, took posses ——— frequency with which it is contracted| that advice in a letter frequentiy |™ hing et. Minuet sap ig ¢ sia x2 $$ aa Gs tea 7 sion of the city and received Gen e When it comes to proving profiteering on the part of In overcrowded street cars does harm, You are advised to con Bacon aa ogres pinto : jeral Washington and Governor Clin oun , , ‘s 4 Lo, . Cc . *eople with colds should either de.) sult your local physician or inquire | y a - ace in| ton who made a formal entry master butehg rs, those striking butchers of Chicago, who PP diss sod ndkerchiefs which they | of the health officer where there is|t® ttke a better half soon. Andy|Evacuation Day is celebrated. in opened four meat markets and made a good profit sell- ilize them by boiling them.|® clinic for free treatment ing porterhouse steak at 18 cents a pound, and other It ye | a pros |New York by the Old Guard,. which he 40 not want to give your| . |Pect and that he ne cooking | marches down Broadway from Fifty | Ss es il e our ears " | NCLE SAM, wilt anawer, [if the girl will furnish the food, [ninth meats in proportion, are certainly some “provers.” cold to somebody else, hold yor i antoree street to the Rattery, follow-| handkerchief or your hand over your | ee eee ———-| How often you have | wished that you could Cae a Of course, the motive of those school teachers who.vole | a not indulge In eros and | | indulge in the strenu- | ous exercise of out i i unteered to take the places of striking miners in the | ting phd - bituminous mines was to benefit the general public, but If you do not wish to oontract a| to. prescribe for individual diseases | | | the fact remains that in many parts of the country there pant ‘mtpade banteas oe fant sts}: Se FORMATION EDITOR, | door sports with the is more money in mining coal than in instructing the | thom = ee nce U.S. Public Health Service, | ‘ vigor and enthusiasm rising generation. 6.355 OE EG Washington, BD. 'c. {of youth! But the | end of the week finds you all in—you are tired, listless and lack the energy togo out for : Evidence of the Service : we render When it comes to bidding for tourist traffic, Los An- The W. geles, Cal., is right on the job. Now the Internal Reve- nue Collector there has announced a ruling that hard je eeping in the Wold ; , | the BY EDMUND VANCE COOKE | Hi cider does not come under the war-time prohibition ban, | icheve::t0'h -Whegling in’ the. doba, The best evidence of the service we a vigorous walk or a * as long as nothing has been added to make it extra hard. (I hope you like that phrase) are rendering the thrifty folks of Seattle round of the links—or ~ - - That summer soon will lie a-cold, any oth ercige that re- ts the fact that our steadily growin ces Fie ee suaroun nat re _ The people have forgotten about the inquiry concern- pebessanepeh eosin | have now reached a eo or $4500.00 eg try ove cree ing the packers. So, apparently, has the government. is mihi ee There is a weeping in the wold. : A ; his middle forti It would be a fine thing if we had a few officials able (That sentence has a sing! And while our members are regularly vague feeling ‘that ‘he is F to recognize a crisis before it tears down the house. And many a poet's poom is sold adding to their capital by systematic sav- getting ne te a right A Pecks dae o. Ps By some such little thing.) ing. they are earning dividends. For ime when he should be Thousands—yes millions—of Experts estimate that Britain's debt at the close of mY Eighteen years they have ‘never earned w Andhologrowingehienge themselves in this sitio ory El the fiscal year will ‘be forty thousand million dollars. Ait GRRE Gt comet | less than 6% interest in the sense that the years there is no excuse for it. You ean chest We shall need everlasting peace. The debts will last that Abd motning trost ilee thick: aa. inold NB are pressing, heavily upon Youth wlth ite joys and enthusiasm ine lony. . Upon the shaded roots YOU CA ECOME A MEMBER TO-DAY him-—but in the sense that Foun TEuis tors son ae ive Nat sore elisha BY LEAVING HERE AS SMALL A bis vital forces are wasting yay you can, ‘the tot tans 0 * " | an Nature re- ‘5 tructive character If for no other reason, members of the Union of Rus- i BB ah aM ag SUM AS ONE DOLLAR ‘. places the worn out tissues. ee in : sian Workmen should be deported because they were idiotic enough to think they could overthrow government in this country. Are slain by forcés super-souled— {1 wonder what that means!) seeeee Puget Sound Savings and Loan Association. Where Pike Street Crosses Third There is a weeping in the wold (it can't mean very much), | lars turn to gold As at a Midas’ touch. | LyKO The Great General Tonic _In deciding the future of Turkey, the victorious na- tions are agreed on one point. It is that every effort must be made to keep the other fellow from getting more than his share. There is a weeping in the wold, cae oe But none more keen than hers, We pr that troops oF Yudenitch iabdgiv n Who cries the weather's now too cold le ‘ed. twenty-five v t verst. We fear they are getting the verst of it. igh ogrerttentl (Copyright, 1919, N. B. A)