The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 25, 1920, Page 6

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She Seattle Star ———S— ——————— On the Issue of gm ot go mtg mam {TO Ri ALS = f : Americanism Jhere Can 2 WE a SSS —— Be No Compromise o Her month, 8440 for € montha, or $7.00 year, By carri . Me per week. EVERETT TRUE By CONDO 7 : : = WE'LL SAY SO Woman’s Dress BY DK. PRANK CKANE 3 — AND FUIRNISHES A THOME INTIMATELY IDENTIMIGD wrt THEO “J 4 Greetings! We hope se HTan’t it about time for the state department to abandon | yiyign I ted tee! i OLOGICAL DeTere- cetings! “We hope » Principles of secret diplomacy and concealment of facts idl $ SN “aah bse RAMIFICATIONS, wh have characterized the operations of diplomacy in the HOWISVGR, VETIMATELY CONVERGE, AND and £30 of $40 So much has been said, and so unpleas- | a regula ificial ledg produced, from ind {beh ed TRANSUBSTANTIA TtON : opteh Bd antly, by male critics about woman's drest hic ie lower garm may be ecurely can’t the state department trust the American peo- = =|'S MINVUTOCLY — : thd srg nice old |that I am glad to speak out here my com hung. ith facts? Why is it necessary, for instance, for the a : = “| aly te come and take care of | mondation, in one regard at least. That i “Where there are pettice there must ne! public to get its first authentic information of pred ven to aa, It tbh gratification to‘note that the be corset Annihilate the former and the atest official peace offer made by the soviet govern ; \imesethods A ) h ° | latter disappear And I have no hesitati¢n it by way of a Berlin dispatch from a newspaper man? |- - effort to make the waist small seems a ey at whenever in history we fiad © Does the state department fear that the American public F have been trying last to have abated. at’ a aa beeee olntale motsttoal ] BO weak-minded, feeble and unintelligent that it cannot = : fer baby vg a Time was, and too long, n prize | § , it has been partly, of course, thrama trusted to read the outgivings of any other government? ~ = knows how, A. neighbor | beauties and would-be belles strove to pincl mistaken idea that dress has an indesl m’t the state department know that the war is ove there is very little |their waists to wasp-like narrowne y | pendent existence of its own, but partly, the time for propaganda, concealment, deviousness, no washing. For « corsets and lacing. The lady blessed ¥ ulso, thru the fashion of hanging the lower , and pretense is past? Doesn't it know that the 4 generous abdominal proportions woul ie | garments from the waist. in people have taken ‘seriously the promise made by one end of hor harness to the bedpost and “In the sixteenth century, for instance, ™ mt Wilson that negotiations shall hereafter be con call in the neighbors to help her pull, so that | to ¢ the necessary compression, Catherine ; ted in the open? aire ‘ he might reduce the amplitude of her | de Medici, the hig rie: Why should any administrative officers have the power 1 } ter -whleh te "te ol charms ‘suffici itly to conforma to the canon | petticoat pada iiss t fF gy 7 Say what the American people shall know and what they N J lown Se ion. Nowadays they hang their | regarded as the climax of a career of cima not know about their own affairs? The American |paRDon MG, BROTHER DRYE, BUT IF You Dear Sir read in your paver clothes from the shoulder-blades and let it| It was made of steel, had a front and back Are quite capable of judging the motives and the |MUST READ YOUR SERMONS, I BELIEVE | int how he was being overwheimea 20 at that, And in this they have the ap- | to it like the cuirass of a fire brigade mam, of the Russian government or any other govern- [Fie MaoRITY O* THE CONGREGATION with offers, He also proval of no less a master of taste than | and wa cured under the left arm by @ WOULD RATHER You'D READ THEM our . mere - mani ni vere oe soins Wiel ; j ys p and a pin, like Saratoga trunk. Its | ~ — THIS Bom t! a not care abc a he New York Tribune has dug up an | object was to diminish the ciret p L knowledge of every diplomatic move on the chessboard = vihah vristhanthe pb article published in its columns on April the waist to a circ “ae thirteen’ inchall : world. ; r ts = 19, 18 written by Wilde after his visit | which was the shionable size, with : t is needed is the glare of the spotlight on every Ca - * So you can put this in for me/to America, in the full summer of his vogue, | which a lady was not allowed to ‘appear foposal by any government under the sun—whether it re- 3 ‘ on the square with it | and before his disgrace. Whatever one may | court; and its influence on the heaith and tes to the Adriatic, to Constantinople or to peace with é- > ~ si vee chine and tm: | Say of this strange genius he must be given | beauty of the age may be estimated by the | Russia. : : : il ny the tharket for a wife, at least two credit marks: he was a mastér | fact that the normal waist of the well-grown — Am a is capable of judging and weighing for itself. . y good looking one with bankroll pre-|craftsman at letter: id he knew the laws | woman is an oval of twenty-six to twentys Open diplomacy—open eovenants openly arrived at—must : Mo wishing to #l¥°) of beauty. He wrote | eight inches, certainly.” : exactly what the words indicate. : 7 “The first and last rule is this, that each The three enemies to beauty in apparel : pete jtiano ap separate article of apparel is to be sus-! are (1) the Button—compare the draperies) "Anti-Saloon league wants $30,000,000 to enforce pro- = ; vo. 1" | pended trom the shoulders always and never | of an ancient Grecian gentleman with # Mibition. What's the matter with Uncle Sam enforcing eae Or ettty trish Ameriean, |£70M fhe waist. Nature, it should be noted, | modern dress-suit; (2) the Corset—the ‘own laws? . Stand back and let ‘em come gives one no opportunity at all of suspend- | crucifixion of Nature’s beauty to gain Art| CA a a sal i WAG A s jing anything from the waist’s delicate curv: ficiality’s ugliness, and (3) the Petticoat— " Point pr View { ener Consequently, by_ means of a tight corset | see Wilde, as above. 4 tt America and the world need now is the fullest pos- v nao) also mothers were offering small fortunes ring there is at least a possibility that Herbert The Best Cough Syrup may be our next president, the Londdn Daily News i 5 is Home-made. nts, and most interestingly, on the fact, as follows: Here's an easy way to ents ©. and Jet have the beet cough remedy “If Mr. Hoover should succeed Mr. Wilson as presi- ‘: J é ine Woot eat of the United States, it will provide an astonishing ; iM ssvoobe trast. Mr. Wilson is the world’s best orator. Mr. Fe is not far from being the worst. Mr. Wilson h ie well. avowedly ignorant of European conditions. NO conducted Under Dire pro Blgg bios | notte Dr. ). 2 4 knows them better than Mr. Hoover, who, thru ese ashes : setal jupert Bins, U. B Pails Moan Rareay, of families, the world food distributors, has regularly received the most td Gattatinn of a dered < ; Ryretlerm 0 reports. One of the best informed men in | dying of rabies (ydrophobiny and without a mu Any Gevieo which — y wae the way it gigi vane R said of Hoover: » realinew that this dreadful dix/aliows the dog to pish bia mouth| | Thie neat evening cap te being place in your h ,, , practical) be Wiped out &: thru the muzele is worthless muc worn hin epring by many of nto a pint “On the whole, I think he's the biggest man here. we uraling of dogs, will never| The ordinary leather “figure of the boys working In the residence | of I } can have few illusions about Europe, and tho no asain stiow his dog to go Out UO |§” permite this, and therefore door districts. If the gent shown In the has done more for us, he will be a frank critic. | ™u*led hot prevent the dog from biting. The | picture will call at The Star office a trod, ue ‘one can imagine Mr. Wilson prepared to accept The extent to which rabies pre-|wire basket muzzle in quite effective| We will give him a couple of sing ; A Ki Letom opt «| vais in the country le © dlagrase, [and at the eame time perfectly hu- | side seats for Capt. Tennaat’s crook | 77s spcils, and givte you 8 ae ood | ition from either camp. Mr. Hoover's apparent (and cxcept in a few enlightened mane Is your dog properly | pleture show, (With apologies to| of better cough remedy than you | yl mess to do ae suggestive of his vonge ches communities there iv no indication | munzled? Dainy Henry) | could buy ready-made for three times e e e ° common ruts. e may expect to see things p- of any determined effort to o - - | eee ita cost, Wi if Europe's food controller gets in charge.” jeate the danger of this fearful ma Q. What Causes “liver spotet’| It's nothing to us, of course, but! , It is really wonderful how quickly | oice rizes 0 e 0 ‘ saat ett [ady,. Yet wablee sa readily pee.| They ‘are soreading. evel My face| we wonder if Corporation Counsel| this home-made, remedy a) pards of New Jersey refuses to run for president in | fact that nations which have adopt-| that will arrest their progress? usual to work out bis daylight say joosens a dry, ed and enforced rigid r A. The condition ings plan. . lifts the phlegm, heale | eves hes ca ncdee tan tern ot tn whe, Gre Getstent th signe wa ka. Bryan has got some of them scared already. F ‘serde B 9 f v pron as liver mp ’ if 5 oer } and ‘ ‘A clear, roddy complexion: bright eyes: hardened muscles: and = well knit. many diff An we guenmed. It was "Fat" who ow t t | of clastic step and sway, constitute @ trump card in any game—whether of love or ec nied as fn < he cau murdered Walter Hagnall And we R If you feel that you are out- ¥ Where the Money Goes may be mentioned external ag ths nation tue sacew Baye Pine veo om: | Stand tp onmark and as © c repented it who did the p, 1 r 7 don't delay another day tn com> mencing to take over, feel that they could hardly keep house without it. It's simple and » rables prob-|exposure to XR ral ap ri been used for genera y years. | plications, akin para n. Other at and chest ailments. | n Basil M. Manly recently stated that, in his opinion,| Ninety out of every 100 cases of factors are certain constitutional dis tions, but the effect is usually ont our The Great G inimum expenditure of our government would be. in| rabies in humans come from ra’ canes, am them being tubercu- temporary P » dogs, and — the ong PP re t with directior t accept any- Ve will restore that of $4,000,000,000, in the future, some of our so-called |” dow. and it Is agninet the ie lonts, syphilis, Malaria, Addison's br begagr, a ae a rill restore that confidence you wa o. cae ki ee SAAD, She Fuentiones, ae. Graney a : ¥ . | lute satinfaction or money refunded. the heart and apirit to do nists laughed at the statement, declaring it Was AWAY should be undertaken. In F 4 affections o utero-evarian sys Tis Pines Go. Ftc Wayne, ind LyKo world to your right toa rh, im there is a atrict quarantine for all tem. Anemia, jo indigestion, 1 : eliev: yj imported dogs, and in han been of neurnsth and nervous ah sare bs bev j 7 | ~ lle they may have believed such to be the case, they A a 1 this has beer 4 k i will be | Coughing | Kata “ ‘ page great value me he ois jo answer ques tly did not stop to consider how much easier it is to saat ioc binant be tebt mer i T r hie te am aw TONIC ° tonic in thowe eubnormal conditions of the y Sage Mees be Gextreved, 1 ¢ pe mt. It is true that fe annoying and harmful. Reliewe theoet ous eystema, euch as muscular the people's money than to spend one’s own, nor did and a rigid muzzling law should be wit eappearance of the un-| Sédeer Be orneriog nd harmful, Relies et once by oor go to the trouble of investigating past expenditures. | enforced for all other dogs. derlying caune, t oration can . jenlde end hoarseness Talting : s r ve is only a short time ago—on March 3, last, to be exact | It is important to use a proper often be remaved by local applica anes * 9 | fen ea tt the Congressional Record carried a report of the ex-| igi tiias sclavts o carcubonh eC bets Sothy ant Baas eons . e of about half a million dollars for things the fleet ets oplgees: sega timageten ree . | SEO to, cvte tu evtstaat post LYKo pecan Gon ament not only was in no need of, but of which it] the fact that money talks \ | “S"Setuse ail eubotitatee. New York _— OMe aT ae ly had an over-supply. 7 saeaeoneas things were army trucks, and on the day re- to Congressman Wood of Indiana asked Congressman fahn, chairman of the military affairs committee, if the department had not, during the year, purchased 75 r auto trucks, paying as high as $8,000 each for them, and notwithstanding the fact that there are thousands and/| usands of such trucks at different government store} man Kahn replied he understood such a condi- exists; that the committee on military affairs had no| ormation on the subject, but that it had asked the war} -) - tment for such’ information. When you“are really ds show there are tees be areny ray can “my hungry, there’s nothing so tonment. There are at least 1,500 at Camp Normoyle, a tizin ae many more hundreds at Buffalo, yet it seems the de- eri gon Singy ager- go nt continues to buy expensive trucks, which certainly Montz Bean poked the one way the people’s money goes, when it would that it might be saved. Det Monte way and fla- Yee ” vored with the inimitable Det MonrTeE Tomato Sauce. 7 Try them—then you'll THE STORY OF INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY know. BY JOHN LEITCH “The more Wilson regrets Shantung, the closer he sticks to the Jugo-Slavs. Pen ‘ N lo Conscri tion | CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATION . ”~ - nisi Pp San Francisco, California Send $2.00 to The B. C. Forbes Pub. Co., 1299 Broadway, N. Y., and if you don’t get ee are amas your money’s worth—be you employer or employe—we miss our guess. ; has become is indicated by the vote at Cambridge In this connection we would like to talk to you as MAN TO MAN about the kind of ity, England. After a debate upon the question a Clothes you wear. tion against the adoption of any ‘system of compulsory ; ce was carried by 114 votes to 47. Before the war, when Lord Roberts’ compulsory-service ion was at its height in England, such a motion would / s t certainly have been defeated by a large majority CAPPS 100 PER CENT at earobridge or at Oxford. nie “oleate PURE WOOL CI OTHES demonstration was especially significant, inasmuch ff a6 wh 4 matority of the young Englishmen who voted on the i ” es ah served as officers in the war. Look well until they are worn out, because they hold their shape and retain their color. The sentiment expressed should not be a real surprise to : one. There was never during the war the same propor- Once worn, always worn, is the way one man put it who has been sending East for of support for conscription among the soldiers serving “Capps” clothes until he found we ha » Sez > agency the front as there was among the politicians at home. / ly, ig . + ie eee ee Australian re voted heavily against conscription en it was proposed by the government at home. 8 | ‘ Il ( Including the states protesting against enforcement of 4 NG BIRO Kw Oo CO. prohibition, you might add the state of intoxication. ' k The money that used to make the mare go now turns 1200 and 711 Second Avenue the auto’s wheels. Where Quality Reigns + More attention is being paid to personal appearance than ever before. "This is to remind you there is hovers. Tell vour little hoy, Sieltiihactlihtar il halal

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