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Dhe Seattle Star MAIL out of city, 500 per month; J months, 1.60; 6 month year, $6.00,;im the ton, Outside $0 for € mon rier, city, 12¢ ir mon s per year, By car por week. “Trade and Talk ~ Something over fifty-six million dollars’ worth of goods imported by the United States from Japan in Septem- Der, the last month for which official figures are available. irr s from Japan were larger than from any other coun- Canada and Cuba each sent in some forty-two mil- dollars’ worth, Japan is right on its toes as an international merchant. | is no wonder its merchant marine fleet dominates the | & ¢ ‘Americans may indulge in opposition to Japan, | = thé wily Jap proBably says “Dollars speak louder than ° ? ‘||EVERETT TRUE . When it comes to exports, the United Kingdom, meaning | and, Scotland, Wales—and yes, Ireland—is far and) y Uncle Sam's best customer, The tune was one hun-! fifty-three million dollars in September and close to billions for the first nine months of the year. Funny talk and business don’t go hand in hand. Cuss the) and buy fifty-six ntillions from them! Cuss the h and sell ’em one hundred fifty-three million dollars * speaking of South American trade. We Ameri- ‘fare supposed to be making a special effort to get it. it amounted only to $32,401,000 for September, a rease of 25 per cent over last year, when the war was) ‘There is more talk than freight bills in this South | n trade for Uncle Sam, so far. cP | You have three days more to be counted in the U. 8. | © , 14 more to be registered for the city election— | rr ! only two months more to dodge the income tar | a Angel Factories " Little children in Austria are dying of hunger. Infants ey in vain for food. There is no milk. The mothers’ Babies overcrowd the hospitals. Hos- They are called angel fac- o die there. b warriors put captive children to the sword to a new generation of enemies arising. Modern tion has been even more cruel. It has cut off 's food supplies, forcing mothers to stand helplessly their babies starve to death. At least the bar- sword was quicker. ‘Civilization is not yet sufficiently organized to have pre- mted the tragedy of the angel factories at its commence- t That, O Lord, is our excuse. But, civilization is sll enough organized to prevent the tragedy continuing. We have government relief commissions; we have the we have congress. Above all, we have the i of our women to compel governing bodies to lickly. Every day’s delay means more little coffins ing out of the angel factories. war is over. The Austrians have surrendered un- . They must do as we say, even tho they It is for America to close the angel factories. ity is ours. For, we have the food. are empty. are hospitals no longer. memory of the babies wh: at rected by properly fitted giax eye dispensary or eye hospital Do} Not try to fit cheap giames to your! own eyes. Rye atrain from badly | fitting glasses may in time seriously affect your eyesight or health. | Decayed roots, infected gums, de cayed teeth, irregular teeth which cannot grind may cause many forms of serious disease, and should have Immediate attention. Get arth fielal teeth if the grinding teeth are Jap chauffeur at the steering wheel of an uphol- | nimsing. for it you do not property | * > Ay che ‘ur fo your ealth may pmo looks pretty chic. But adoughboy with |iiitce.”“eush the teeth thoroly at of service stripes on his sleeve would look ing or decayed teeth or much gold! Thru Co lan X-ray examination made, This is e | which other causes cannot be found | least twice a day, If you have ach-| work or many fillings make sure! that the roots are not diseased, have} || eapectalty important if you have || rheumatiom or any joint trouble, for Connecticut farmer boys wanted college edu-|g— ~ | ~*~ ~~ ANSWERED Bic cieciisilenineninen ene Sherman Ives and Clarence Vail were high| | | @ Why should not an anesthetic Miles, } ambition but low in cash. But they went to college! aneetheti “the same. For financial support they leaned upon|,” ars “ss ns anesthetic. tn teed | Yes, hens! | when operating for adenoids? | lad took his flock of hens to college with him,| 4. Circumcision of infants te al-| ing them in rented coops, feeding them and selling (7. 22)",t‘tnar time tne namin after school hours. | Dan . }istration of an anesthetic is'by no hens paid him $275 above their maintenance, | means tree from danger. Under the : 's brought him $204, and Clarence’s hens netted“ cross pureicane an pes 2 | performed out nesthetic, In boys are paying their own way thru college. Rather, ioe tant ot abenette th children are should say, the hens are doing the paying, for it is|older, and can take an anesthetic who are doing the laying. | with ‘very tittle danger “an berculosia of the lungs ll of which goes to show — * P bale St it oon Gent irst—One can get a college education if he wants to} A. Yen dened aka WE OP | rested, even permanently in a matter of fresh air, | good food. If you will ma ee ( TOMORROW N the 15th of January, in the | year 69, Sergius Galba, the Ko |man emperor, Was assassinated, As successor of Nero, he was crowned at the age of 72. He was killed after a brief and feeble reign of three months. In 1549, on the 16th of January the liturgy of the English church was established by p: the divine offices we formed thruout England in the man ner prescribed by the new liturey, and infringements were to be se verely punished. This law was the beginning of the era of the Puritans On the 16th of January, in 1559. |Queen Elizabeth was crowned at Westminster by the Bishop of Car liske, who was the only prelate will ing to perform the ceremony | In 1783, on the 15th of January, | | William Alexander, an officer of the Revolutionary army, died at Albany, He was of Scotch descent and was generally atyled Lord Stirling, as he was considered the rightful heir to the title and estate of the eqridom of Stirling, Thruout the war Alex ander played an important part and | was a warm friend and supporter of | Washington. On the 15th of January, In 1831, the first locomotive for actual use, built in the United States, was com at Peter Cooper's tron works salt ne early ly enough. Second—At the present price of eggs, hens are gold mines. | Wonder how a man feels who has made a million _ dollars out of war contracts and is driving down the street behind a Jap chauffeur, and sees a doughboy who fought at Chateau gone Ba in the Argonne hitting i pavements for a job? We know how the soldier feels. ANT NOW! Nursery Stock © _. FRUIT TREES—BERRY BUSHES—ROSES— : SHRUBS and EVERGREENS 9 FERTILIZERS—SPRAYING MATERIALS fib eenso's teat Holland Bulbs mail order department. We solicit out-of-town orders. Ask for planting guide and price list. be per Established 1893 y an open car,| | the trial trip drawt |in which were seated the directors of | |the newly formed Baltimore and| Ohio Railway company, ‘The trial run was from Baltimore to Bilicotts | Mills, and the “Best Friend” made it! at the rate of elgh miles an hour, In 1865, on the 15th of January, Edward Everett, the American statesman, died. | MALMO & COMPANY faxes 1913 Westlake Ave. ‘Telephone Eittott 4925 YOUR EYES AND TEETH Be sure that your vision t# cor-|address 1 —By CONDO THIS COUNTRY NEEDS MORE |! FORWARD=COOKING” MEN wr | will send you several eipful pamphlets, dealing with ty Have this done by an eye specialist, | berculosis. “UNCLE SAM, M.D.,” will amewer, either in this colteme of by mall, general interest relating hyaiene, sanitation and the | for him te answer quee- | INFORMATION EDITOR, Washingtes, U. C Tam O'Shanter? | If Not, Hear the | SEATTLE — | SYMPHONY | ORCHESTRA| Under the Capable Direction JOHN SPARGUR Friday, Jan. 16 70—ARTISTS—70 ® More Concerts This Season Symphony Concerts Friday January 16 January 30 February 13 February 27 March 12 Popular Concerta Saturday January 24 February February 21 March 6 MEANY HALL Human Life Human life te the est asnet world’s great Red Cross Nursing Department how well organized, with a splen did corps of thoroughly trained and experienced nurses, They go to the rich or poor. All recetve the most skillful care. If they can help in your troubles, they are at your service. Classes for nursing instruction in home care of sick open Ist of February, Every woman should take the course Wholesome food is now synony. mous with the Red Cross Dining Room, Fourth and Virginia Salvage Filliott 4512 We Call We Turn Waste Into Gold Registered Dentists Out of the high rent district, per. sonal service aml modernte advertis+ ile me to make you this offer; ny dentist, get his prices, then come to me and 20 per cent cat from his figure, with careful, painiess methods and personal attention, Dr. J. Brown's New Utfice ORPHEUM BUILDING Third and Madison. l yet || mate with a degree of a | eco }iargett shoe manuf THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14, 1920. ‘DITORIALS — FEATURES On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise WE'LL SAY LONDON ax on discharge, to his I After mu In giving vent to his an ex jer ve suffered tell Sir gives me asure to > go to hell,” he it you In follow Bir as to the be entered on Army copy of which I enclose.” he oi army urine Any suggestion or inquiries The “pelican walk,” according to} latest information from abroad, is nothing more or lees than hoofing it thusly “Mineing but graceful, deliberat | dainty; and always alluringly feminine.” “The skin-fitting, one-piece bath “. ing costumes worn at the ocean! beach,” writes a Galver x,| correspondent, “have brought to! light a new # of fish. re the fish tn] ng observation of the | that fishermen were und Kill bathers) in the water fish, not the them (the with lube “Men who ‘have fished here for] ~ years were unable to identify the| fish, and until solentiate clannity them it ts probable that the name «iven them here, ‘Peeping Toma,’ will cling.” eee It is hardifponsible for a more newspaper writer to predict when the latest English society fad will come to America, nor to how widely the fad will spread. spread. A London weekly Journal pub- ishos a photograph of a high #o-| fety dame with @ snake curled jov- | ngly around her neck and fondling a baby crocodile. your high class Brit- er ien't up to the unless she wears 4 snake (which eaves the price of a neck| fur) and pets a crocodile. Tut what will the man with a when he well stocked cellar say comes up and’ sees ‘em? eee RUFFLED, PLEATED OR PLAIN?) Anton Van Kraanen, of Roch- ester, a brother of the bride,| acted as best man for the groom, | who wore black with white front| for the occasion,—Raymond (Minn.) News | oe | always taking the | President Genting the National Shoe Retailers’ a» sociation, says high grade shoes! will have to sell from $25 to $20/ a pair and even third grade shoes | will nell at $15 to 518 On the other hand, we find now! end then somebody who comfo: ! President Endicott of the & Corporation, the . Bomebody ts Joy out of Ife. dicotteJohnson received the| ent of troops must | ’ daily Form 213, a| dail; |cents apiece thre urers In thelwtove by using kerosene. SHARE IN OUR EARNINGS FROM JANUARY FIRST All Funds feft here on or before TO-MORROW will share in the Earnings of the Association Duri®g the past 19 years our Members have never earned less than All Funds are invested under Strict State Supervision, thus insuring Absolute Safety for the Savings of every individual Member. .$1 WILL START YOU - WHY NOT START TOMORROW? Puget Sound Savings and Loan Saving His Country BY DR. FRANK CRANE (Oopyright, 1919, by Prank Crane) t In all this talk of saving the country, | were born sixteen children, six of whom and the argument to and fro. relative | had grown to manhood at the outbreak of thereto, permit me to cite the example of | the war. They enlisted. John R. aylor of Crystal Springs,| Mrs. Taylor, number one, died, and Mr. Mississippi, as related in a news item in the | Taylor married Mrs, Thornton, a widow ‘. press. with five children, which brought the score : It’s all very well to make the world | up to twenty-one. ] safe for Democracy, but what about keep-| The young couple were blessed with six { ing up the supply of Democrats? | more children, making the arrows in their } | quiver number twenty-seven. ’ Some months ago Mr. Taylor lost his ; second wife, and recently he married Mrs. Brown, a widow with four children, bring- ing the household up to thirty-one who | looked to Taylor for fatherly care. Some of these children have married and have offspring of their own, so that the total number of children and grandchildren of our courageous and untiring fellow- citizen is now over one hundred. If if be true that nine tailors make a man, then the man that nine John Taylors would make would certainly be some man. Mr. Roosevelt saw this point and thun- | dered against race suicide. Produce! produce! is the cry; but why emphasize steel and pianos and beef cattle and corn, and neglect the best crop in the world, which is people? And now comes Taylor, who furnished more man power for the U. S. A. than any of us, and ventures yet again upon | the sea of matrimony. He is 60 years | young. When he was a boy he married. Early | i ! world, says there is no reason to helleve will be any higher in 1920 than they were last year We prefer to believe him eee shoes Music by the Greatest Artists Muskrat skins, which sold at 65 years ago, now 1 at $3.75. No wonder seal akin To play and sing for you in coats are 60 high. | your own home! The Co- Royal Cotton of Charleston, 8. C. lumbia Grafonola and the wan shot the other day Without af ‘ doubt he was related to King Cot- music it produces, portray ton their art with exactness, . . ' i ok ie “Paris,” says Presse de Paris, “is That's why the world’s full.” Make the world dry! famous artists indorse it. wae Rut, as the electrician remarked, “I'm not a prude but now and then I am shocked.” . . A New Yorker, arrested in the man riots,” has all the traits of thpaw, we are informed t r He (the New Yorker, not the ort ed.) threw six eager left-handed, at the opera singers, and not a single one registered. <a sae Grafonolas May Be Had on Easy Credit Terms * 1 é of Wy Select the model your prefer in the wood and finish you like best and pay for same on easy credit terms—a little at a time in small amounts, HOUSEHOLD HINTS : venetian me Raked lettuce te mtid to be good for the complexion Never throw away an old hat pin! if you have an open grate in which you burn wood or coal. It can be used as a poker. A coat of enamel will make @ rub- ber collar look like new One of the best labor saving de- Vices on the market is a rolling pin with which pancakes that are too |'—— ONever try to start a fire. ISTAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS PHONOGRAPH DEPARTMENT ; 211 Union St. 1338-34 Second Ave. GRAFONOLAS $32.50 Up Never try to start a fire in a gas YOU CAN from the First of the Year. 6% Dividends on their Savings RESOURCES NOW MORE THAN FOUR MILLION DOLLARS Association Where Pike Street Crosses Third HOURS—from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M SATURDAYS—8 to 12;6 to 8