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Newspaper mn- | terprine Asan, and United Press Servien The Seattle Sta By mall, out of city, fe per month; ¥ mentha, $1.60e4 month, $2.75) year, $5.00, Im the stat of Washington y $4.60 for 6 months, f or $9.00 per year The Dying Emperor The emperor of Japan, Yoshihito, is in immediate danger of death. Official nouncement of the mikado’s death would have tremendous bearing on world affairs, especially the relations between Japan and the United States. For the Japanese believe he is descended from the “gods that cts and can declare war without consult- created heaven and earth.” He has supreme power over his sub‘ ing anyone. Cabinet, parliament and party leaders have no control, no say, except by his sanction. Hence a change of emperors would be very important. whims and views of the new emperor. * * * * * * Slated to be next mikado is Crown Prince Hirohito, 20 years old. have democratic tendencies—probably because he is shrewd enough to recognize the increasing power of Japanese labor and the slowly growing Japanese tendency away from imperialism. What is going on in young Hirohito’s mind? If you knew, you could tell us much about coming decades. Of world importance are the brain and mors ture ruler of 77,000,000 Japanese who believe they become gods if they die in battle. Banzai! * * # * 8 & * * & Much will depend on the * * & He is said to Japanese-American relations in the sense of Hirohito, fu- THE SEATTLE STAR [LETTERS TO EDITOR) A Letter From Avridge Mann Innac P. Hoope Manette, Want Dear Ianac; I would tike to met; but not so Mr bet tt azo I saw you every day or so. I've your friendly, hopeful, chee amile. hoe been a year since we have many years remembered all the while 6 has In times of Joy or timoy of care were dark irt of gold, no it thru, your cheering there; when day were cold . The the he tries matter what you had to do, er, more stall And even on that darkest day, when cherished hope was dashec To miling grief t 1 thing tand the test thru your r happen for the best to and un coprage mile that made had for u th of chee 1 fear; no greater bounty co! ue RAVE with your our struggle a wea The hin bride They ha of a year ¢ with every one, And could we aith of he all, for Just a day, go smiling all along on aw nd snapr With be Paint Company Likes Article Editor The Star maley We have r sue of October 12, “Flite Life and Gets Bu 4 the article in your] We also appreciate very much the personal element featured! tion thruout, and with to congratu and are very much pleased to note the accurate, concise, and interest Japan is the last real stronghold of absolute monarchy. Kings have gone down like tenpins. The Hapsburgs, rulers for over seven centuries, are dethroned. So are the Hohen- gollerns, who entered the king business in 1192. Russia has cast out the Romanoffs, whose dynasty started when a girl of the Roman family married Ivan the Terrible in 1547. China, 10 years ago, kicked out the system of emperors that had ruled it : for 4,000 years. o England and Japan are last of the great powers ruled by monarchs. king is a figurehead. _Kingism, however, still is strongly entrenched in Japan. The mikado dynasty began reign 660 B. C. Yoshihito is the 122d emperor of direct line of mikado-family it. Advancing democracy will write “finis” on the mikados. When? Ss generation. The English It may be in Restaurant cantaloupes seem to have three Moral Values Vinatve DR. WILLIAM E. BARTON | >) ET us not be too} f : much disturbed| about the sag in or economic val ye ues. That situa oul tion will right it eelf in time. Just when pros: | perity will re-| turn no man knows, but that it will return ev- erybody knows. The more se sag is in moral values. Hear Judge Elbert H. Gary said MOONLIGHT BY HELEN EMMA MARING little time ago: “Conditions are abnormal, and | Have you ever seen a moon that sfmply stirred ydu thru’ and thra, the minds of thoughtful people | While it sparkled on the water, and caressed the dreaming dew? distorted. This, of course, is a| Yes, I've seen it in the summer in the silence of the wood ult of the terrible time we have | When the night-hawk flew for insects, and the air amelled sweet and good passed thru. The exhibitions | hate, greed, passion and distrust | How the leaves all flickered gladly, making mystic shadows dance from an abnorma! condition of |On the grass-bejeweled with diamonds from the fairies sweeping glance! people. During the war men had | }iow the glimmer of the water shimmered gladly in my heart! thinking of power and force.| How the sky and clouds responded to the moon's coquettish part! ization, envy, stupidity, have | ’ ng manner in which the condition These letters, properly arranged, and presented to the public ¢ This with it? Answer to pesterday’s: 24 and § co-operation busines a dexire y effort dd greatly | Dyed Her Dress | i Like New, also oat Buy “Dis the simple age. Don't w tint successfully, dyeing is guaranteed | because Oyes even if you have! 1 before. Worn, faded| ireanes, skirts, walets, coats, sweat: | jers, stockings, draperies, hangings, | jeverything, become like ne «ain. | } tell your druggist whether the| rial you wish to dye is wool or} or whether it is linen, cotton, mixed goods. Diamond Dyes jnever streak, spot, fade, or run.— | Advertisement ‘Sharpens Vision Se Eyes Son-Opte LOT Strengthens Sore Bon-Opto gives quick relief to tn- flamed, aching, itching, burning, wo: strained and watery eyes. Best drug- Only two other foods—milk Copyright, 1920, Harcourt, Brace & Howe, Ine. (Continued From Page t) and lavender te just told to the squat man in garage ove amell grows cor | en married at the end| t wishes Very truly yours, SHATTLE Try This a Your Wise Friend make a proverb: aabeeegggghhiinnooooooorrrrssswww. MAIN STREET The Story of Carol Kennicott BY SINCLAIR. LIOWIS not altogether new to Carol had seen them on trips from und light yellow et down an each of the passenger . the been . towns ine ons, Finns, ubmission asante ae Will Kenn hey we cot and | 4 re pe he x Inn't there any way of waking | them up? What would happen if] the entific agricul-| co ture © begged of Kennicott, her for his onal court eir way to dding jour understood 8 in hand groy een a transforming hon ) frightene n were! It had on hin clever we remain und ow NT CO. n the PA F. 8. whe fe in a tent pitched up on a lonely mountain «mon * high His hand swallowed hers as hejhim, She was staring out a tarted from thoughts of the practice |*trom, a hamlet of perhs which he was returning. “These |dred and f ? Wake What for? |t re happy.” | But they're so provin jthat ten’t what I mean lon fo sunk in the mud popular What is || Py. ‘em up? (Continued on Pag “ eer) one H 6 matter Shipped daily by specia press from factories. Delivered daity from 1000 distributing sta- tions by 2000 trucks | The stars represent 1! factories; the dote represent the 1000 Fleischmann distributing stations, from which the daily delivery of fresh Fleischmann's Yeast is made possible. and fresh _yeast daily into 2000 tracks which deliver to gro» cers, bakers, and delicatessen stores. “The capitalist bas been using his Ith unreasonably, if not unfairly, % increase his fortune. The work men have been trying to obtain more pensation for less service. The man has been buying at the it possible pricey and charging highest prices that would be tol- ited. “There has.peen much indifference the part of many to the rights interests of others. The golden in business has been temporari suspended. There has been an fy Of extravagance and profligacy Supreme national need is repent In the exhibition of this spirit i] we have the beginning of a » Gladder day.” Judge Gary is a man of business, not a preacher. He has, how- , said something which has the t} value of a sermon. Economic values will~come back. trial expansions and depres. 8 follow each other in cycle. We ; that the period of commercial | Prosperity, tho possibly delayed, can- “Mot be permanently pushed back _ But ethical values come not back Butomatically. We have no guaran- of the restoration of those values Of which Judge Gary spoke except ‘Dy the definite and united effort of ” fight-mindea men and women “The supreme national need is re pentance.” And the magic of its gazing lifted all my soul on high sists recommend and guarante: T have seen the moon at midnight as it climbed the star-bleseed sky, faction or will refund your money. saline Tillamook ts the first cheese mada in America to be branded so the name ap- on every slice of one poundor more. Nona genuine without ’Tille When you buy cheese that is not branded you cannot be certain @ to its quality, No guesswork now— every Tillamook Cheese is branded! For the past twenty-five years, cheese has been made at Tilla- mook. About twelve years ago, the most progressive dairymen in this little valley banded together to make cheese that has | Is the nation in the mood to real- this need? since become famous up and down the Pacific Coast. For years, people have recognized the quality of Tillamook cheese, but found it difficult to make sure they were getting the genuine. Now, there’s no guesswork. Every pound of this finest cheese is branded. Every slice bears the name—Tillamook. Look for Tillamook on the tind if you want to buy the best cheese it is possible to produce. Sold by the slice or in 6 and 14-pound sixes TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION, Tillamook, Oregon 14 Cheese Kitchens owned snd operated eo-operatively by the Tillamook Dairyinen Look for TILLAMOOK on the, Rind. Our examina tion is as per- fect as skill, scientific in- struments and years of experience can devise. All Lenses Ground in Our Own Factory. Glasses $5 compere Free Examination Globe Optical Co. 1514 Westlake Ave. Between Pike and Pine Sts. Dr. John H. Pugh Optometrist Tittamook has not only made @ Samous cheese, but it concewed the first successful mathod of branding each slice so you could always know the genuine. ‘ . meat—can boast a delivery system ap- roximate to that of Fleischmann’s Yeast. Milk is distributed by thousands of local companies; the extensive delivery of fresh meats is carried on by a large number of ‘kers; the delivery of Fleischmann’s east, fresh daily, to all sections of the country is carried on bythe one company alone—The Fleischmann Company. YOU are probably one of the ten mil- lions in this country who are eating Fileischmann’s Yeast daily. Have you ever stopped to realize what it means —that you can get Fleischmann’s Yeast fresh every day? In the first place, did you know that this little yeast cake you eat daily is really a plant —a fresh food ? Fleischmann’s Yeast is not made—it is grown. Itisa tiny plant that has a wonderful way of grow- ing with such rapidity that in 24 hours it has grown 20 times its own weight. To get this fresh food to you The Fleischmann Company has built up under one organization an unrivaled system of distribution. By this system 11 centers throughout the coun- try are kept working at capacity to grow enough fresh yeast daily to meet all needs. From these cen- ters the yeast is shipped daily by special express. One thousand distributing stations pack the fresh The fresh yeast is placed directly in the refriger~ ators of 200,000 grocers and 30,000 bakers, The Fleischmann delivery salesman is always there on time. No baker has ever had to delay his baking because of not receiving Fleischmann’s Yeast. Even in the ordinary routine of everyday life, the operation of such a system is a gigantic task. Yet the Fleischmann service has shown itself equal to the greatest emergencies, of the national daily diet Fieischmann's Yeast is a food which supplies in fresh form rich quantities of the water-soluble vitamine, for yeast is its richest known source. Because of its freshness, Fleischmann's Yeast helps the intestines in their elimination of poisonous ‘waste matter. Fresh yeast has received general attention from the public since recent scientific tests have proved that fresh yeast stimulates digestion, builds up the body tissues and keeps the body more resistant to disease. These original tests were all made with Fleischmann's Yeast. Beware of untested yeast-vita- mine ions that contain drugs or other mixtures. Fleischmann's Yeast (fresh) is a pure food, rich in vitamine, in whichit measures up to the high stand- ards set by laboratories and hospitals. The familiar tin- foil package with the yellow label is the only form in which Fleischmann’s Yeast for Health is sold. THE FLEISCHMANN COMPANY 314 Bell St., Seattle, Wash. Emergencies which the wonderful Fleischmann Service has met , When severe snow and sleet par- alyzed traffic in Eastern territory in 1914 Fleischmann’s Yeast was the only commodity delivered in thecity of Boston for 3 days. When a tidal wave cut off Mobile fromallcommunications, the Fleisch- mann Service sent special messen- gers with yeast from Cincinnati and secured tugs to move yeast from New Orleans to the stricken city. The bakers were thus enabled to bake bread for the people without any interruption. In 1917 when one of the most Severe storms ever recorded swept the whole country, Fleischmann’s Yeast was delivered promptly in Special trains, special electric cars, trucks and passenger automobiles from the big Peekskill factory. Blizzard and sleet completely par- alyzed New York in 1920. For two days the only automobile trucks Operating in New York were those of The Fleischmann Company. Six and eight horse teams were pressed into service. No shipments were missed at any time even during the height of the storm, Placed directly in the refrigerators of 200,000 grocers and 30,000 bakers by Fleischmann de- livery salesmen. MMM 00000 LIM Revelations of a Wife My Marriage Problems A New Phase of Adele Garrison’s Serial Starts Monday, Oct. 17 lS The Post-Intelligencer ae SM ~ eens he So that you can get it fresh every day This tiny plant is grown rapidly day and night and delivered to you fresh every morning—