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Wants Letters From Girls Bilitor The Star Tam going to ask @ favor of you T want to get in touch with some Young ladies around th from 20 fo 25, Tam not a mas nor cragy; Tam just a hard-working young fel- low. My own age is $8, Tam not rich, Bever expect to be, but I like a home; have had two and lost both thru death. Tecan give the beat of recom Mendations on my morals if need be. All letters will be answered by me, Now remember, I have got to work for my living, so no mil- Hondollar kids need write. Box 623, Sunnyside, Wash. When Gabriel Blows His Horn BAitor The Star Having noticed that some of your Pastoral correspondents seem to be Bubbling over with what they and their churches are doing, I cannot Tefrain from saying a few things) Brought to mind thereby ‘On this earth there is nothing so Bad but might be worse, and there Me nothing so good but might be Better. In other words, there is no guch thing as human perfection. Any one of a vivid imagination Diased inclination can take the And justify most any view he be minded to take, We find lf “An eye for an eye, and & $ooth for a tooth,” and also vice Versa, “Bless them that curse you, ‘There are several hundred t denominations of Christians Wrought from this one Bible, and @ach one lays claim to being the! a one, and the right way. is just as much an age of ‘gymbolism as was 1,000 years ago, $000 years ago. We have not been }doing much thinking for ourselves | individually—teaving our spiritual | welfare in the hands of priest and Preacher, just as we would leave our economic and industrial better }ment in the hands of the politician. | No wonder some people say that the | “world is out of joint,” but it isn't |The whole trouble is with us; we! lare out of joint. We have not been thinking for ourselves; just led along by others—the blind leading | the blind. If we don't wake up, study the fundamental principles of psychol- ogy and hygiene, and try te do something for ourselves, when Ga |briet blows his trumpet, what a | Diast it will take to awake some of the dead, who were here three-score- and-ten I find far more eloquent sermons in the little flowers, the mighty trees, and the twinkling @tars, than ever came to me from the pulpit. | J. C. BROWNE. ; The Serene Setting Sun + _ Biitor The st / I have been a subscriber to your for ten years, but never in all time haa there been a more/ Deautiful sentiment expressed than contained if the “Serene Setting editorial in your paper of No Sth. Uke Clemenceau, for many years batred against the North— “Conservative’s” Answer Or The Star: ‘ts all very well to theorize, but nk cannot be run on any cut @ dried policy. The banker ts ly confronted with Intricate prob- no two of which are alike ‘@ach must be decided on its fherits and in accord with the bank- ap view of its merits, To follow rule or theory advanced of your writers will practic the banker of discretionary the first place the banks are the control and direction of the federal reserve system or “state banking department, or and they must be governed by tions and orders laid do institutions, so it is very h package of “Diamond Dyes” directions so simple any can dye or tint her worn, dresses, skirts, waists, coats, t8, sweaters, coverings, dra- lew, hangings, everything, even Hf Pie has never dyed before. Buy a ond Dyes”-—no other kind— fect home dyeing is sure be Diamond Dyes are guaranteed te spot, fade, streak, or run. ‘your druggist whether the ma- you wish to dye is wool or or whiether it ts linen, cotton red goods.—<Advertisement. } on account of, as we people of the | South considered, an injustice done us during the civil war, But as the years have gone by, the top Of life's hill reached, once my | face is toward the setting sun, I, too, have discovered that age brings for- giveness and the evening winds of life bring quiet. MRS. A. M. WATSON. @ Conservative" and others, are nothing more than the following of directions by the banks. Another thing, the banker’s first duty is not to the publiq but to; his depositors in « way within| his power and in accordance with his judgment to safeguard the) money left in his keeping; and next to his stockholders that their invest ment may at all times be secure! and @ reasonable return thereon) earned. Therefore, if in the bank- ers opinion, these ends are best) served by lending the bank's funds to foreign governments, or buying commercial paper, it is not only the right and privilege, but the duty the banker to so employ them,} or, if he deems it wise, to keep all) the money on hand during times which to him seem to be hazardous for lending money. If we, the public, have sufficient confidence in the banker to trust money, we are certainly trusting to his judgment and ex- perience in investing it tion warrants, Our Seattle banks are splendid, sound institutions, and have In the past been probably the greatest factor im the upbuilding of the Bes wade ory wanna] |How, Mastin’s Yeast -Vitamon Gives! You Flesh \‘Pep” Concentrated Tablets Easy and Econemical te T. the Nerves and Invigorates the Body— ‘ake—Reoults Quick. To quickly put some firm, foros and clear your ski “stay-there” . ‘ead complexion, simply try takiag two nerve akin . 9 Yeast VITAMON Tablets with each meal and wateh results. THE SEATTLE STAR city, and the men managing them) proud of the fact that in Seattle; of horves, and the board was unable are of a very high type of citizen ship with reputationg for square dealing and high principles to main tain, It is unjust and untimely to attack them at this time when it t* well kfown that they should have our hearieat support and cooper ation in bringing things back to where they were before the war even if such cooperation entails some inconvenience to a fow of us, Instead of criticising, we should be Complains of | Editor The Star: What is the matter with the Beat tle street cars? When they go to stop at @ corner they squeak po that it nearly drives a sane min crazy. Is it Because the city doesn’t grease them? I don't knew of any other thimg that i# more annoying than to bear a car squeak when it comes to a stop. Another thing I would like to know is, how many Cynthia Greys are there in this country? 1 lived in Denver for 12 years, and the Denver Express pad a Qynthia Grey, . the same way you have one here, and on several occasiona I spoke to her over | there are banks prepared to pay off | their depositors dollar for dollar | practically on demand, whereas, if j#ome of the sumgestions offered were followed, we would soon be engaged in a riot of speculation, I gay, let the bankers alone, They }may be depended upon to extend credit when it ls proper and safe to do so. CONSERVATIVE. Squeaky Cars Cynthia Grey, and from al indica. tions she seems to be in Seattle also. Now, who is the real Cynthia Grey? That's what puzzles mo, RH, 1206 & Pike, Seatue, “Cynthia Grey* tm the name that hag been adopted by The Star and |several newspapers affiliated with ‘The Star a4 @ pen name for the wom- an who @newers readers’ questions on a wide variety of subjecta. If you will come to The Star office, you may meet our Cynthia, Her usual day for receiving callers ie Tuesday. Right at present, our Cyn thia i Ul in @ Seattle hospital, re- covering from & major operation, the phone, and when I came out here | However, her assistant will be glad I noticed The Star also boasts of a|to welcome you. EDITOR. Civil Service and the Parks Editor The Star The park committee and the city treasurer's committee of the Tax Reduction Counell both reported that “The park board and its super: intendent, and Treasurer Terry, are greatly hindered and hampered in the control exercised by the civil service commission over their em in Flood of Light at Washi OR the information of the people of this-ci ‘and. describe the unparalleled display-o (amounting'to-five ath ton for.the opening of. ployen.” Buch charge, coming from two committess, must bave foundation worth considering. It i reported that two valuable horses were so damaged by employes of the park board that they had to be killed. The reason attributed is that said park employes wanted auton instead ent: to determine who the guilty partion were, In the case of unrestricted management of employes, the whole bunch could have been fired unless the guilt was fixed where it be longed, for then some of tho inno vent ones would have told on the others. Further, without the safety civil service throws over the em ployer, such an act would not have been attempted, A fhumber of the collection tn the 00 have been found dead and uo watinfactory reason given. It is reported that on several oc- casions park employes have been didcharged, énly to be reinstated by the civil service gommission on grounds of insufficient evidence. When the civil service conditions make one big family out of all city employes how would it be possible, except In rare cases, to secure the evidence demanded by the civil serv- tee commission? With the idea of reducing ex- penses, Why not let the park police go? Their duties could easily be performéd by other employes of the park if given police authority ‘The wages thus saved would go some distance toward other much needed improvements, for instance, & parking place for our auto visit ors or the purchase of new speck mena to take the place of those killed, Yours, A. T. AXPAYER. No Brain, Maybe OKEHAMPTON, sland, Nov. 18.—Fred Lurm, a 14-yearold Devon schoolboy, in 6 feet 3 inches tall and is etl growing, His father and mother are only & feet 8 inches. oncandle’ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921. Doctor at 82 Finds Mothers Prefer His Formula to New-Fangled Salts And Coal Tar Remedies for Babies 2. vindicated by world’ Jotguent of 100 ine by ee a of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, —So safe thousands give it to babes in arms—Now has largest sale in the world, ‘WHEN eae is in toe See ear is , as | am, there are certain things he has learned that only teach him, The basis of treat- ing sickness has not changed since | left Medical College in bee nor since I placed on the et the laxative prescrip- tion I had used in my practice, known to dru; gists and the lic since 4 92, as Dr, dwell's Syrup Pepsin. Then the treatment of con- oti; biliousmess, head- aches, mental depression pom pee sour an oth intiepediiione that result from constipation was entirely by mgans a simple vegetable laxatives, herbs and roots. These are still the basis of my Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, Eavot is a combination of ptian Senna and other laxative herbs with pepsin. Recently new medicines have ry brought out for constipation that contain cal- omel, which ig mercury, salts of various kinds, minerals, and coal tar. sent aes an drag rges, map’ em danger Bustand the medical profession $10,000 Worth of ple want to use them noone can deny them the privilege, but they should never be given to children. The simpler the remedy for constipation, the safer for the child and for you, and the bet- ter for the general health of all. And as you can get results in a mild and safe way by using Dr, Caldwell’s Syru Pepsin, why take chances wit pills and powders and strong dru even if disguised in candy? My remedy, too, costs less than most others, only about a cent a dose. A bottle such as you can find in any drug store, will last a family several months, and allcan use it. It is good for the babe in arms because pleasant to the taste, gentle in action, afd free from narcotics. In the proper dose, given in the direction: it is equally aeoeive nes ages. Elder! ople will fin: it especially Taba ® Maas ere go Dr. ype p Pepsin is on the cover grrewery bottle ane the ni ve the endorse- ment of the U.S. Pharma- ‘Weshingtoa Prepared frows Descriptive Data Supplied by General Electric Company ‘America Greets Nations 4 a* gton ty-wetillustrate ower) arranged at Washing: the Conference‘of the Nations on Limitation A Portal of Light infront of the Pan-American Building, where theconference“meets, spreads_aloft thejarms of.the-visiting nations — Belgium, China, France, .Great{Britain, Italy, Japan, Netherlands an d. Portugal. The stately shaft of the Washington Monument;.the spreadin dome of the Capitol, the south portico of the White Howse she P. ; American Building, Continental Hall,.and;otherjprominent:land- marks each:is:flooded with electric light; whilefrom behind the Capitol springs a giant:fan of lightsiin:thesheavens:like.a, brilliant aurora borealis, i To the electrical industry of America, thi displa ‘ini nindown and unterwight younft dod this stmpl et wel art ei " Ca, ough this of illumin- lth Maa ate te pene eeatess te orld hasieverseen—hascomethe rivilege = of expressing to the representatives of thenations the bright hope f the future o the world which the conference is expected to advance. 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