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The Seattle Sta By mall, ef city, §6 per month; 2 mentha, #1.6¢e¢ months, #2 Published Patty by The Mtar tate of Washington 44.60 for € montha or 99.00 per year, Oxtatde of 1) Ry carrier, olty The Box England Is In in speaking and a clear understanding all ‘round will do good, not harm, the arms conference splits at all it will be on questions of the Pacific. two great Western powers interested directly and vitally in the Pacific are United States and England. We have 2,000 miles of coast line and at least five ports on this ocean. British Empire also includes the west coast of Canada, with its great ports of x and Victoria; the Australian continent with Sydney and Melbourne; and Zealand, with the fine port of Auckland. is the community of interests as between she United States and England. how do our English cousins come to the conference? They say they want the game with us. What questions, then, have we to put to them? is a well established foreign policy of this government, which is known as Hay doctrine, and which is the doctrine of the “open door” in China. It has for years been agreed with, formally, by European powers. England is one of » subscribers to this doctrine. t years ago England made an “offensive and defensive alliance” with Japan same alliance so much discussed now, At the time it was intended to check aggression. It was harmless enough tho it helped clear the way for the japanese war. today, thru a succession of events, England finds herself not the ally of a ty small, struggling country on the other side of the world, but of a great mili- nation, maintaining a powerful navy, aggressive toward China and all her East- , Ly Dr. Paton says women ruled in 2500 B.C. This makes 4421 years they have held office. “spe arf st “Hotel Guests Flee Flames in Pajamas”—head- erin line. Escape barely. sayin Even north winds go south for the winter. or» Wells preached te America, Is sufficient MISSING But there's a golden magic gone, The voice of voices ls no more your chickenfeed to ‘The sound of woodwinds swells and dles, The cymbals clash, the snare drums roll, Above the zoom of viols rise Voices that shake the heart and sou; Into the throbbing air aretossed Vast harmonies that stir and thrin, Yet ts one lyric glory lost, The voice of voices now is stil. I've got a bex that's big enough hold a lot of smaller stuff; so “Tl Pagtaccf"—we shan hear Never again from human throat ‘That burst of beauty, warm and clear, That sheer heart-breaking broken note; There shall be “bravow” as of old, The house again shall quake and roar, But that one voice of liquid gold, Caruso’s voice, shall sing no moret my name and send you, the Order's membership de- ‘The folks below have done their to give the plan a running & they've paid the fee and the clan—The Loyal Broth-| r of Man; there's room for mny others, too, and we'd be glad Welcome you! HERHOOD OF IND Try This on Your Wise Friend There are four figures which, halved and added to- gether, will equal nothing. What are they? Answer to Saturday’s: Place 4 on 1, 6 on % 1 on 3 and 8 on 5; or, This department accepts contribu- THE SEATTLE STAR 20 years, It ls @ fact that the city and the railroads have been nego. tating for the past 20 years over the same iavue, and they are nearer to wettioment than they we when they started, and when the matter is finally settled, in my humble judgment, it will be when the supreme court of the United States finally passes con, on the waterway and ast Marginal or, after riding on the street cars to the nearest potnt to their work, walk from one-half to « mile and a will seek locations where conditions are more favorable, and it is a safe Editor The Star: A good way to end the argument with the jitreys ts to do as Minne Apolis did-tet the street car com pany operate the jitneys where they are needed and dont allow other interfere with the street cars; Editor The Stary In an effort to discredit the Skagit river project, private tnter. ents thra a Genttle evening paper, jare raising @ great hubbub on the ground that the bonds are being A®s matters now stan®, the men/ and women who work in the plants! way are compelied to own an auto! Minneapolis jitneys to run anywhere that will | LETTERS T0 EDITOR od | | because they could not operate un- etreet car line they are given a new garbage dump? Why ts ft when} they ask for an improved street they are given @ pest house? Why ts it when they axk for water mains or firefighting apparatus they are giv- an almshouse? Why ts it when we ask for @ hich school or @ kin- dergarten we get no consideration at all? ‘The various ctvic organizations of | this section of the efty have banded together to attempt to solve these problema, and they are going to know the reasoi why this street car line ts to.be halted and in whose interest it i propored to halt tt. They are going to try to mve the GRO, W. FIUTZ, 6008 16th Ave. & and the Jits allow the people to transfer on or off the fitneys the same as they do on streey cars, They Aried this tn Minneapolia tn 1918 and it worked out fine. I think this fa the best wny to end the bus argument, WM. ORMBEY, 6953 24th Ave, & W. Discounting Electric Bonds from tawutng bends drawtng more than 6 per cent. The bond mar. discount, so an to bring In the mame tseue that pews paper railed against the city dis any bonds to the con-| rate approximately 4.20 per cent,! price 67 and interest; to yield about) 8 per cent.” In other words the) Washington Waterpower Co. discounting {te bonds from 100 cents on the dollar to 67 cents on the dollar to bring the Interest rate up from 420 per cent, which was the rate prevailing in 1919, to 8 per cent, the going rate now. Likewine the Puget Sound Light/| & Power Co, ts advertising & per cent, fiveyear gold coupon bonds, due September 1, 1926. ‘The Puget Sound Light & Power Co. is Ukewise discounting ite bonds «0 as to bring the rate up to § per river project @ crime for discount tng bonds, so as to secure money _- Ee MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1921. UNHAPPY _ | seieeiisihinenisiatiisi lita ial ita naniniuecipenseenntaaaateiigieteetoil small as compared with the sun. shine and song of bird and beauty of flower, The occasions of sorrow are relatively few. They are real and they are painful, but they are not no many an life's joys, ™ Yet there are people who diligent ly cultivate @ habit of mind which makes them oblivious to the joy of life and renders them keenly ob- vant of its sorrows. They eedu \usly seek after the occasions of unhappiness. They compel them. nelven to be aad. I am no advocate of artificial or even of superficial joy’ 1 am no a4 vocate of that kind of optimism which is based upon sbsence of urging people to buy bonds which have been discounted as much or CASCAR For Constipated, Sour Stomach ‘The nicest the world to physic your liver and) ETS 10° Bowels, Sick Headache, , Bilious Liver cathartiolazative in| pletely by morning, and you will feel splendid. “They work while ket for utilities is around 8 per bowele when you have Dizzy Head-| you sleep.” Cascarets mever stir you cent, and it has been the practice | ache, Colds, Biliousness, Indigestion, | up or gripe like Salta, Pills, Calo | of great industrial corporations in| the United States, for the past two or Upset, Acid Stomach is candy. ike “Cascareta” One or two to mel, or Of) and they cost only ten cents @ box, Children love Cas dixcounted. The city is pgevented!or three years, to offer bogtls at! night will empty your bowels com: |carets too.—Advertisement. TT cc ha won entislastic approval. John’s mother even asked for the recipe, which gladdened Jennie’s heart. John slipped in a hand-squeeze between courses. Everything was going wondediully, The Croquette Failure do everything just'so. For weren't John’s people coming to dine? Alas for the best of intentions! The croquettes were a failure— and that’s all there was to it. John struggled through his with a smile —but did not ask for a second helping. Mother left more than half of hers. The maid removed the dish still piled high with croquettes. What Was Wrong? it boils, lemon juice and would have prevented the grease from soaking in. Last week the croquettes were a failure because the fat was too hot—the croquettes burned on the outside before they could heat through to the middle. There are many Jennies when it comes to cooking—great successes | in all but one or two recipes that just will not come right. You know that yourself. Your fine average is often spoiled by distressing failure Melt FAIRCO and add flour, salt and Mix well and add milk. Stir constant Remove from fire. Add fish or meat crumbs, Mix ly and cool. Form into croquettes. then in beaten egg and again in crumbs, Fry paper and serve with cream sauce, and that means using this new cream of vegetable oil the simple FAIRCO recipe, such as that given here, delicious croquettes you have ever offered your family. Pupltant | counting BY Di. WM. E. BARTON | thought or Inck of cournge to tne ® tractors, there appeared two paid : - is in the! life in ite full meaning and content, natn, Duwamish Valley Protests Advertisements, one from — the| Meads csseus et] mie heat teat’ tee poe a ——— Poe coe | bot that they will not stay tn a ety | Testeneen rom the Pu ve nae real sorrow to|makes the moet of life's miveriag For some time past the people of | wheye they receive no consideration | the other cog agg ype lheom = cloud the hort-|and the least of itn bleewings is @ the Duwamish valley ha ay. {at all, And the result will be a loss | Light & Le gy hae tore. ane zon of almost| kind of traitor to the commonwealth ered to got a car line that j|'n population, wealth and stagnation = Wsavens monngetr: | te any man it bo| of humanity. } isi Miate the employes of the | business, panies have & tea’ tan will let tt do s0.| We owe it not onty to ourselves long ari ‘nal way | Today I was.in contact with the|the Usht and power in There are expe-|but to each other to be resolutely line was well ur way | WOrds of 200 people are employed. |¥ terpower Co. og o> asters which are hard/|tite, It isa part of genuine rel stom ubout to be realized, |294 where 300 more will be em-|stions by axreemen Al gg: to bear and ttm |to teach them that life's good things member of the city | Ployed within the next 90 days, and Lever emia 4 bl eo sl tee | possible to un-| belong to us by right of o ur heritage counc nands that the whole |h* stated that the time ts approach: | Light Power a et "Wasmineten derstand. Bu t| from a good God, and are to be used mattgy be held up until such time|!D€ When something must be done) ington, The ad of the Was the cloud is and enjoyed. Waterpower Co, la for an lmue of |,, Misery lw mot the normal condi. ! ilroad at t ‘ te a aaa Prgms dyad to the present conditions. 20-year gold bonds, dated May 1, The sources of human joy are|tion or human life, If we are mig roads, and the whole project ts in|. Why ts it that when the people of | 1919, due May 1, 1939. The 84) many, ‘These inhere in every sense, |erable, it ia In part at least because dagger of being held up for the next |t?¢ Duwamish valley ask for a|siys: “Average interest COUPOD hey are ministered In food and sun-|we are failing to make the most of | that part of life which rightly used | would make us happy. Let us admit that no man cam wholly escape sorrow. On the other hand © man must try bard if he |wholly shuts himself out from the light of joy. ‘The heroes and heroines of tite have been men and women who com quered pain and shame and lived triumphant lives radiant with a kind |of werene joy. We all have a right to «bare tm that kind of happiness, and tn some other kinds as well Don't cultivate the art of being unhappy halt. tn t sh valley | Bt to ahead with the development,|more than the city proposes to da Industries cannot always be sdon | toe tooeat¥an' aud’ Ge te whole} Thus we have the strange sit sane the same paper het eet If it is @ crime for the city to dis under these conditions, and the time | city, and make {t posxthle for more| "ation of & newspaper calling city count bonds #0 as to have them | . ity. officials crooks and the Skagit|tisements of private corporations) 4.4 ‘oe rate of interest bel is rapidly approaching when they |to come and operate successfully ng | paid generally in the United States | it ts also a crime for the Washing. |ton Water Power Co. and the | Puget Sound Light & Power Co. | FRED CHURCHILL | Snoqualmie, Wash, Jeweler and Silversmith '] Now LocaTep | 1518 Second Ave. | following and for the are many pl esipignand! BY BERTON BRALEY Now for the croquettes. Jennie just hoped with all her young heart vate “Sitauae cae that they would be as good as she had tried to make them. That ati FAINCOD CROQUETTRS ANS Sales The audience, in serried rows, 4 afternoon, surrounded with cookbooks, and pots and pans, and Sateen a fs Reczopergh sae pores: wa aly os ee mink meee kitchen knives, and food choppers, she had worked like a Trojan to 1 teaspoon ealt % cup milk 2 tablespoons lemon juice whose ‘The music rises as of yore, Additional crambs and | egg for rolling. until Rollin finecrumba, seconda ta deep, het FAIRCO until golden brown. FAIROO is of the proper temperature when « amall cube of bread will browa in forty Drain croquettes on heavy browa FAIRCO CREAM SAUCE FAIRCO is a glistening white fat of creamy consistency. Wholly vegetable, it has no odor or flavor of its own, but how it does bring out and develop the flavor of everything for which it is used! It does not absorb food flavors or odors, and so may be strained and used over and over again, The kitchen remains free from smoke, because Too greasy—purely a matter of the kind of fatusedforfrying. Jennie . ns Sincepial cot , ei ily ——— had not heated the fat to the proper temperature—she didn’t have it Melt FAIRCO and add flour, salt and . Mix well. Add mifk and stir constantly sufficiently hot to give the croquettes an instant thin, brown crust that oe sh co oe 5p Se ee # # d p for charity in any amount. In 5 on 2, 3 on 7, 8 on 6 and 4 on 1. elation of your help, Avridge mn will send you @ special letter med 'n everything—which he & membership decree in “The Brotherhood of Man.” All undesignated contributions win sent to the Seattle Community fund. ‘Those who prefer to| @ direct contribution to a spe- | 4 charity, rather than thru the mmunity Chest, may. #0 specify their contributions will be sent directed ‘The following contributions have Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. All druggists sell Bayer Tablets of Aspirin in handy tin boxes of 12, and in bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetica- cidester of Salicylicacid, lets you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for twenty-one years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told im the Bayer package tor Colds, "RSA RUSSERT Oe tench et RaNR OCOD OMNI ns ns ~-and you wonder what can be done to break your run of bad luck! The Way Out The way outis largely a matter of the right cooking fat. Many awoman who has beén forced to admit failure in some department of her cooking is turning that failure into brilliant success the FAIRCO way, FAIRCO does not smoke at the usual frying temperatures. Even the can in which FAIRCO comes is different—a — “4 : container with a clean friction cover which can be removed | replaced at will without using a can opener. Ask your grocer today for FAIRCO—it will turn cooking failure into success, and will improve even your most successful recipes. airco | (HERE FAIRBANKZEEED