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THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1919. | She Seattle Star By Mati, out of city, S0¢ per month: 2 montha $1.50; 6 months, $2.75 ar, 8 n the State of Wa t TSe per month EDITORIALS — FEATURES ber year, ly EVERETT TRUE By CONDO For Married Martyrs to encourage The trend in this country today is mony and the rearing of children The income tax that allows double the exemption matried men, and that gives added exemption of $200 ach child, is a subsidy, tho a scant one, to Cupid But with prices the way they are, and the of || millions of well born, true American children to leaven the alien lump, some bigger inducement must be given, for even now the foreign, and more especially the alien, element in the country increasing far more rapidly than the » Better class American families in proportion to their numbers. : Korea has an idea or two on this that we might find , useful. In Korea the male never becomes a man until he marries He remains a boy until his death if he remains single. He cannot assume the duties of citizenship; he cannot even put up his hair; he is not considered an adult fit to associate men on equal terms unless he is married. And when he marries he is a man, no matter is ten years old or thirty ; A ten-year-old man and a fifty-year-old boy find both in Kor © Well, isn't that a better plan than our own, that arbi- Rtarily says a male person becomes at man at twenty-one? Some men never grow up; some boys are mature at 2 seventeen, and carry heavy family burdens x Give the married men not only credit on their tax state Pment; give them added authority, special civic duties; onsider bachelors as drones—why should they vote or si ‘im on school elections or run for public jobs? You know a married martyr ought to get something Désides a cross. You MA matri for for need is whether you may Britain’s enemies rejoice in the fact that she owe seven billion pounds, overlooking the fact that she c« offer a great part of the earth's surface as securt for it. . A : Hubbard—and His Invention Bee oa : aw | If the invention of Alfred M. Hubbard, the 19-year-old) boy whose simple device to utilize hitherto unhar-| d electrical forces has interested electrical engineers, to be a success, it will be only another proof of the tion that great inventions are generally the work of| ored and highly individualized minds. } pfessors and profound scientific gents are proverbially of the inventive faculty. Watt, Stephenson, Bel on, Roentgen, Edward Jenner, the discoverer of vaccing and Holland, the father of the submarine, were men of simple observation and unlettered minds. ar bet Wik eee | The reason of this is not hard to find. | diet, exercioa, work ond rest The horizon of the professor is bound by his scientific | heart may carry him to old age ; he is a slave to his own theories. He raises the little] | it zee have baart trouble asetd that he and his kind have made and makes intellectual | Serato in Faagias poags bart bi of them. And it is the simple, unlearned inventor, with | avoid exceases of all kinds; eat mod. strong, crude, self-willed brain, who comes along and | crately avoid heavy meals at night serap heaps of the gods of the laboratory andythe| §** P'* $id her te os oe room. joverfatigue your heart or circula The man with the original mind, the mind that does tion ‘own thinking irrespective of the dicta of all society, is| Walking and gentle hiticlimbing man who bumps the world up the long ladder of civil. | “7 00% Dut never wi tion breath It ill becomes anyone to laugh at or ignore the courageous) Avoid disstpation and fain that is not afraid to face the world with its own ideas. For of such men come the leaders of civilization. | all may not be fit for hard physical la his they undue ex If there is breathieawness, dropay jor dizziness, careful medical supervt | sion in necessary 2 , z a fa | All damaged hearts should be ex Taking off the import embargo on wheat will reduce | amined at least ones a year by a ice of some varieties 80 cents a bushel, says Julius | phynician and the condition noted . Barnes, United States wheat director. Fine. Nou Irregular action of heart in some w much will that reduce the price of flour, per pound? | cases Is of little importance itement ere it is serious, and medical observa is important to settle this — ANSWERED Q What ia xin What Do You Think of It? lance raat, | A. Lobo-toxin appears not to be known to any of the acientific labor Labor, capital and the public seem to be groping tor sworn oh we consulted some plan that will help bring industrial peace. | for some patent aa oT “No group seems to know just how to eliminate the end- Tess turmoil that leaves a wake of suffering, hate, and | for what disease is it a teat? | public torment. | : A A lumb neture ia mad © But out of the industrial disorder come appeals from} inserting a hollow nectic tree tre | tion lobo. and for Q What ts lumbar puncture, and of every group for creation of some kind of an indus-| pinai canal in the lower lumbar re court to hear evidence and settle disputes between | £ ler to draw off spinal fluid | | bacterial ea ogo and labor on a basis of justice. mination of this fluid both i is may or may not be the Big Idea to hasten a strike-} chemically and serolaic at era. An industrial court might prove wholly inade- ite—or it might evolve into a solution satisfactory to all 5 The Star does not advocate or depreciate the industrial TOMORROW court at this time. But we do feel that wide discussion of 4 the proposal is timely and may prove of real value at a O* BY later date. : pate v3 At this very time. Mr. H. Alvin Moore, a man of wide ")} experience within labor circles, is attempting to assemble peer q opinion from capital, labor and the public on the industrial| Marcus Antoninus entered Rome { "| court proposal. He is a member of the state industrial code | * chie commission that will report to the legislature in 1921 on|*'**' sagged ed i peed industrial legislation. Chtitesent 1. ie wants to know what the rest of us think about a state| itis great mi industrial court which might be elective, providing for an| defeat #ppeal from the court's decision to the governor, and a ponnmperen 08 referendum on the governor's decision. ogee |John ¢ mm in he the 23rd of December in ear 4 ©. Xerxes suc of hi Dariu the reded father rmpt fter avi king f the king of Rurgund Burgund ottor died Brd of Dec K James If fled channel the first minister In Bostor Or You can tell this is a democracy by the fact that every- body not in authority knows precisely how the situation should be handled. | Negotiations Come High a the ember in 1688 land ated hi as declared to have abdic In 1757, on British privateer manded by capture was a in this Terrible, com Willa Dea French p. T i Congress is considering a request from the president for| rn mbination of name fan additional $825,000 to finance the expenses of the|equippea at Exention nom Paris peace commission up to luary next. By that time|commanded by Captain De it is suggested that the treati with Austria, Hungary,| #4 Lieutenant Devil for ‘Turkey and Bulgaria will be negotiated and the commission | Mretensee ‘Gnd Pr. Ghost 1 ready to return to this country. | oe res The report to congr states that the cost of negotiating | General peace up to July 1 was $1,250,629. Congress has estimated | coneres for only about one-half of this amount. fit for duty “owing to their being Among the items in the expense bill is $18,721 for|DOrefoot and gdb egg 1 “subsistence for wives.” The cost of subsistence for the} perioa numberea aaos or a } commission outside of wives was $144,914.03; plus salaries,| in 1962 4 $103,815.95; plus food and hotel supplies, $128,821.10;| Jefferson president of the + plus hire of laundry and hotel linens, 1,583.38; plus pyran proclaimed Gen: | eat, light and “compressed air” (whatever that may be),|Union commander wtiwe ha he + $20,038.78. In addition to these items there was the|capturea Orleans, “an outiaw| tel bill, at least the tips for the servants at the Hotel mankind » Crillon, amounting to $63,345.33, from which it appear: : that the government was a generous host, Captair a large trange « th, 23rd of December Washington that he had 2,898 men un in 1777 reported to entire that on the 23rd of December Davis and common enemy of ind directed that he be hanged if | was immediate! This Butler's he were captur of a measure In consequer : General Order No, 28 The! on the 23rd of December | rd of December It may be that we have adopted the habit of scolding directed against the women of New one another because we can no longer blame everything yrieans who had showed their din on the kaiser or the flu. lind. ona contempt for the Union sol | of a number of different diseanes, en regulation of | pecially when they tral nervou “UNCLE RA a TAM FROM THE AUDICNCE, AND XK WILT ASK You to LET MG Se THAT PAPER FROM WHICH JUST READ A STATEMENT ISSvED BY YOUR POLITICAL OPPONENT. LADIES AND GENTLSNEN: YUL Now READ TO You THE REST OF THE PARAGRAPH WHICH THe Mm SPEAKGR OF THES EVENING PURPOBELY Ra] OMITTED }! HEART AFFECTION A person with an imperfect heart | ally is of great value in the diagnonias | wynterr either tm thie cole Queations of gemeral only to hygiene, prevention of INFORMATION EDITOR, Washingiom, 1. ©. U. & Pablic Health Service, dstein fam complaint lod, Judge Dunne Goldatein ank $69 temp< personal nature, reeribe for individual diseases, the cheat or shortnem ot EVERYBODY WORKS BUT FATHER IN THIS HOUSEHOLD FRANCI8COs y works but fa according before by the settlement vorce. Goldste! waa entitled tc two sons both | money for the Do you work Goldstein No,” $40 @ month band with gar “LLANG-LLANG SULTAN” 2: ADMITS HAREM WITH 40 “irvater at the ninth IVES WAS BUT DREAM) »00've aa a 00d “bringing FRAN » but h works mother he maid The court awarded Mra. Goldatein She charges her hus bling of the pearl harbor #0 nothing more I w fervor young men to h MeLs Are the Youngsters Provided For? There 1s only one sure way of being able to provide for the future needs of a growing family Save From Your Present Income even if only a very small sum and you will be surprised how soon it will grow into a worth while creating this safe capital st will earn real divi dends for you Never Less than 6% has been paid our members during the Resources Over $3,500,000 Puget Sound Savings @ Loan Association. Where volve the cer wanitas the judge asked |in New York Americanism There Can Be No Compromise | On the Issue of J cS | | WE'LL SAY SO SHop EARLY ey 2. DAYS THLE CHRISTMAS LFINISH TAT | SHOP PING TONIGHT ANO Don’? FORGET SAMVEL- READ THE. ADS: The truth i The laws of parent Whatever All these st thes of truth. The baby begins ideas that the reality the \5 a) we men LL, ¢ the " give it Greetings Here does not s I remember r| was at the first lie what one says a pierced the May reality of things. had ket a bunk ne We hing at? think We ard in tt one Fy theories, is He still earth Flughes, mont rece insists f the BR. BL Ww. « nd Jerry, That's Jake {that “the meek wadte Hi on and i Dyer hing ¢ acerued thus rting paper eplit far from e him my there was more money} Eddie had to have! k shirts $160 worth of « eee Dr. & M A tarmer caving half his estate to bie posteards son, a third t nd one-nir his y ne HOUSEHOLD r throw away who use 1 working « it. for a rubber A few drops of add to the flavor of a cold stor s divide ther HINTS dr emon or ¥ w age ORK oft leant | Nutmege should be brushed nally and washed a month in gasoline to keep “ moths out Raked potatoes should always look attractive when served Their | pearance can be improved gre poli#hing them paste that sed for tan shoes It is not fr that ta kept in with President Wilson has Representative Joshua W. of Gallatin, Mo meree, to muce id, who resigned. mayor of Gallatin age for nix years. yearn in congregs ANSWE What kind of a une to break a $5 bi FL K | My wife threw a fatiron at me} the other day. Or would you call it} a scrap tron? BL J What kind dress should 1 wear to a popcorn ball’—Maggle B Please tel! me what kind of thread in newing a berry patch? hammer should I Dee. 22.- er in the to the Superjor Mre court t pending for dt she Rose to use Lucy K | Please give me the address of e 4, saying nome merchant in Seattle who sells He said his | square rounds for a Indder P. and earned seks re Kegs were selling at $1.24 a dozen The gentleman who }made the price $1.24 is a shrewd J young foller. You can sel! 50 times an Many emeR at $1.24 as at $1.25 A buyer always feels he is beating you out of a penny one a funds uent remhrked to the walked ou! floor pe an the when t man, you may not be Ad UNIVE am sorry for Newberr Henry Ford. Mebby Henry is of what Newberry w think od ne Hl have pay his lawyers Home Need affect dress?” is er which New We had alwa Does marriage latest question ¢ rkers are puzzli ruppowed m question Burleson reports the poste od to} partment has » surplus of tu But what profit {t a count: 342,851 In get nd put thrula surplus of $ to get| department and not Those Mirrorlites brother or the husband—just the thing for shaving. Agency for the Hoover and the Ohio Cleaners ; please the wife or mother. Saves time means clean, rugs and carpets. Table and Floor Lamps beautify the evening more Vacuum and labor and home and cheery. 1 inghouse many a_ needed homes of dirt, grea ranges. 'y way do the rest. nest-egg And while you are past Eighteen years AO NON SISUSNSNS SUS S! Yeever Pike Street Crosses Third ns true 1 tement are obviously are delusions. For instance, go around the earth, the fall, chair legs » not edible, despite appearances. when He has adulthood of mind. The so-called practical person, who takes things as they are, who toler sense of idealism and will not act on mere not grown up. the ‘ why, there it goes = ron Hence when a mind with vision declares inherit ° that you can conquer a man by returning good for evil, and that you can run him out of town by “turning the other cheek” when the| he smités you, all the chorus of bullfrogs | their bellow, “Absurd! Nonsense! Ridiculous!” I Succeeds Redfield | Xe | toward the end of the seventeenth shall te ELECTRIC makes today, id bother of the coal and modern, turn the switch, let electric- Cook always hidden universe with a a boy I heard in| before occurred to me as a possibility that is not always so. Now, the Idealist is simply the man who has penetrated beneath the surface illusion, so to speak, and sees the grown is sun appointed Alexander secretary of com 4 Wiliam C. Alexander was circuit and served 12 He is 67 Rea court the Acorn, Hughes, Simplex and West- Electric want and the If it’s Electrical, we have it. Buy Electrical Goods from Electrical Stores. 509 Pine Street are not illustrate false, He has to the earth how He goes can't you see it? Idealists BY DR. PRANK CRANE (Copyright, 1919, by Frank Crane) Sut the Ideal “The eternal years of God are Socrates teaches the world after twenty centuries; his poison- ers are forgotten. Jesus is the most pas- ionate appeal to the race, while His prac- tical executioners are saved from oblivion only by Him. The Idealists have abolished gladiatorial games, punishment by torture, monarchic tyranny, human slavery and polygamy. And they shall abolish War. The practical man says simply that a thing cannot be done with conditions as they are. Which is true. But the Idealist changes the conditions. The practical man is king of the present. The Idealist is smitten with the future. The politician is practical. The statesman is an Idealist. The practical soul achieves the possible. The Idealist does that which is impossible; be is always at something that cannot be done, The practical man succeeds. and rich. He gets elected. The Idealist usually fails is the seed of progress. | The Idealist leads. The practical follow. | Practical folk fly in machines which idealists dreamed for them, Says Gerald Massey: persists, never ap hers.” true, themselves, yet contain whole set of learn | sun does not is not flat, and matches amazed I It had never up. He tes no non- | He grows fat He does things. is still a baby. . But his blood around the the earth,” “O the prophets, bards’ and seers In the Like horoscope of nations, ascending constellations They control the coming years.” At first able forks had only two , [t's go buy Boldt’s French pas- prongs, latter three and four only) 'T¥: town, 1414 Third ave.; down- 3 Second ave. town, ccntury — APPLES Xmas at the THE Red Cross WwW. H.I. A. By DR. EDWIN J. BROWN ‘The ladies of the city have con- W. HL A. signifies tributed presents Wewatchee imble Sk DP. They iture, pat dren, while other presents, both for as the big the sig ing this label Beginning Tuesday, December 16, we wili cial sale of APPLES— furniture the variety of which are appropria the dittle ones an we ones, is almont toe the endless They have some old pieces of be ta jewelry, which has its own at- Te ee traction for certain individuals ples packed there, as They are offering a magnificent inex itt be aaa bear rug at a very low figure pe egt Ae gens > that every apple in from rents same class of apples ling for generally in Seattle, the market over, then see these apples before you buy. Vege- d other frult will be | added’ to our stock as soon as the | store can be made ready. and my dental offices are doing business The Red Cross has never turned erving eallor soldiers less Within the city today are about 2 men in hospitals, Some have overlooked this fact Salvage Department needs every thing which you ean not use, par- ticularly clothing Salvage phone Elliott 4512 WE CALL Electrical Christmas Gifts Make a Merry Christmas Last the Whole Year Through Hotpoint and Universal Electric Irons Universal and Westinghouse Toasters The largest and most complete assortment of Universal Electric Home Needs west of Chicago. Heating Pads Curling Irons Chafing Dishes Coffee Urn Sets Percolators Tea Pots Samovars Baby Milk Warmers Grills Waffle Irons Immersion Heaters Egg Boilers will either tanges in do The Eden or the Coffield Electric Washer, with the swinging wringer, makes every minute count on wash day, and does away with wash day worries. Remember, Simplex Ironer will take care of your clothes after leaving the washing machine, in a modern, sanitary way. They will yield big dividends in health, happiness and an abundance of clean clothes, Edison and Western Electric Sewing Machines. please the one will Sanitary are filling the modern away with sani- AGENCY FOR EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Seattle Electrical Supply Co. Phone Main 5331