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BRUARY 10, 1922. ‘Chance That | So. America Affords Us THE SEATTLE ‘AR APetter from | AIVRIDGE MANN Ovtsta ty BY AMATEUR ECONOMIST | During ¢ Yel the elle Dear Folker ‘ | zene of t invested eaders, e Star [hanks You Pte wrtten you wii, 1 epnnd up sey otis or, ad ina I war quite surprised to see a pair of cop who axke « me; anc American rail ad and indu: : heard them quite distinetly state, “If he is out, we'll ha ye ira ll | tries. Some financiers estimate " And tho | grew a trifle pale to think of getting int ‘ rea } that we h now invested in When the state newspaper men were in Seattle recently for their annual Journal- edad Wag SbeaT aaa Ae tamaae anainoas 4k. te Ween) be mvee, Sout < Bouth America nearly three. bil . ‘ audi ildi corns to me, is not all bad—the board is free | Non dollar a tam Week, a member of The Star staff addressed them on circulation building. He rv And thea With Gite and atendy anit, f ambled in to learn thy I IFT THOU THE oe 8 <: ee SN ; ai i itional fate; 1 didn’t turn a single hair on meeting Barge Buchanan's stare, 4. ‘i 4 oped country; the need for three forces which, he said, would tend to bring to a newspaper add |] tut tost my nerve when I had seen the other's badge display “13.* | BY GRACE GELBERT mpieal ta voatioclty,eonneaiice be yrivate These were: | However, sé tre ea ny alee ooh oe easaeen wth peed In W. J. Bryan's Commoner In fact, if a great amount of “ |] room; I gave them quite a kno wade § tin Wieia: Aland Ebinthdtins Citadines capital were avaliable to devel 1, Editorial brains. pocketbook; and paid, “You'rg friendly guys, I know—let's #4 bags yc cage ne eal ells 2 pe ae aoe tas oe | 9D that country it would offer > it with a« litte ent wine ngs come n wore aft u ne war | ne home to b “red 2 Intelligent, energetic circulation salesmanship. | Buchanan maid, “It's jake with me, if “Thirteen” Seully will To guide them from the black morass of war I Non ee aie svirwaeess eae . ; the tariff ien't very high—a pair of bucks wi os ou 3. Esprit de corps. | wre calling tichets that te elhoie join our big Poli Acrons the firmament immortal men } pe ana In the next generation | So all of fy imagined grief woe just to help Police Heliet 2 Spread mighty wings and sing Thy song again. opp er Mr. % pagar» ‘ 4 tions | 4 to wh ‘m bound to . I'm always very glad to pay; bu opportunities he merican Under the heading of “editorial brains” he included a multitude of considera fund to which, I'm bound to say, I'm always BNE 8 5), NRO bankers hava’ Seany’ teeny aS news aggressiveness; accuracy, cleanness and honesty; “being human”; a es Oa When Holy Peace shall in this world be born: present | } In the past when one nation | furnished the capital to develop 4 another nation, the lending na tion han been able to sell a &reat amount of goods to the borrowing nation, Is this going to be the case in our loaning < tructive, fearless, public-spirited policy; good judgment in the use of features, comics, pictures and the like; and, in general, all the decision that determine shall or what shall not appear in the newspaper's columns. By intelligent circulation salesmanship he meant good delivery service to readers; From the four corners of the earth they are Prince of the Broken Thou the star! ra KEEP WELL Handkerchiefs | |narily olied handkerchiefs, when they come to get my dough I with they wouldn't scare | | with @ similar examination of ordi-| | Finally a third rene to South America; or are we sing the paper to the attention of non-readers in a pleasing way and, in general, ew the “Ranthereht aes for foing to oan the: money and | ‘5 8 pre th zs © goods? ting that marvelously organized system which results in placing a Star in BY DR_R H, BISHOP — |, The Mcterplogist found that even auetoane the ie sian ly 75,000 homes a day in Seattle and thruout Northern Washington, within a few pte oe Most of fheon were at the jharm-| have to have some opportunity | leas, non-d inease forming kind. to pay it and we are about de at the outside, from the time the presses rumble. S gestion to Seattle Clubs opp eagle The handkerchiefs which were] cided that we don't want = By esprit de corps he meant rood team-work between the circulation department | 1.4... no ug} jlow this precedent? If there isn't] rier? Did you! Just ordinarily soiled had bacteria) flood of European goods dumped 2) of ail sorts in them. 4 c a i va aise that every | ft the third group almost all into this country. the editorial staff to the end that the paper should go to press invariably on time This may be the solution of I was delighted to read of the, Work for all,’why not favor our ever wtop to rm own race? DALE DE FOREST. this development. But we do not want to carry out the Jap- anese idea whereby we were to furnish the money to do a lot | of development in China and Ten per cent of the fatal auto! iet the Japanese do the work and accidents In the United States oc-| have control of the ventures, rice viel bacteria from tu- 7 i |action of the Pucific club of Vic)’ "ET tout twotwoing when| time you have| ties of vicioux this muchdiscussed question, that intelligent service might in every possible way be rendered the growing tora, B.C. in @ischarging al! Jap! gating ietters, we still have a| oar ned DeFeulonis to diphtheria. were found) 1m 29 years Burope may “have “family” of Star readers. waiters, bellboys and attendants and! chance, and if you want « Stigve) you have giveal” pie wnat la to repeace the hand ee oe filling their places with white men date, begin your letter on 222-22 at i one MOFE Leiter? bold: 18 or 96 tOlene tn conan But, in thinking over his summary, we have come to the conclusion that there was [qo had been out of work A 223 ; Mike va F reconds it - hance to an eee Mises ic: ie shaban ees bi. ttiiens in No wouldn't it be fine if some the dot! ouldn) a be to a ec * 4 41: 1 eces- 4 important item, at least, which the speaker omitted. That is “readers’ co-oper- | ,NoW wouldn't it be fine if, nome) the doll | Wo o Oe Sc terms | omet as ordinarily used Is unnec “ The South American, secur ae = that you may " 4 ” . For une in colds and other all-} Keep to ourselves the control of Wants Laundry Prices Cut had a olay TOIY FM l ments, it in recommended that ope] thie ‘The Star is indebted to the nearly half million people who regularly or occasionally . ita columns for a constant had & cold? take up the use of little tampons Few handkerchiefs sent to laun: ized absorbent cotton. These Gries return without a number el soe te eres ede tht tone: od Op dna Ponte yeg ce ag ah tran | en shires scm ie eot'at|tnen. Boma tay be Youre ‘A. ‘ot A otio en! hirt, ete, ‘ ‘i day about two-twoing letters on 2-2-22 for the last pce ee nie ae aay the least, |may be from others’ handkerchiets| time in a hundred years. Joe Blaschke, of Wapato, "i tm writing you at this time to, It ip true some of the laundries| that were washed in the mame tub ja B. V. D. union sult, 200 for a wool jon ult, Te for a white soft collar, | iditor ‘The Star Some time ago your paper under-| w took a publicity campalan which re leur at railway crossings. , . . 4 offices In the ques attempt to do @ little mending, but) Dr. Carl Hewson investigated and ear ae overlosked. Some Wash., was the first to call our attention to an | plies your gues oftions tn at aan leurtnnty taste have tataaaens to counted the umber of bacteria ta) oo ene ag eels IY. ot Pease ed in | i, 4 i , is Washi: / | hundreds of freshly Inunder "Be 000,000 Arome' 008 . —| ‘ a tly request you | maintain the peak of war prices, j ‘ i : vague but interest- oversight—we'll do it again on this Washington's [rv pricey and wngentiy fonuest roe siaintain the peak of war prices, | Sundrate of freshly inuntered haat, united buatge my Yolen : inte birthday—2-22-22. attention for 18 -smontinn, mm @ Citineee, BUG | cnn nner | want to — sansa these dayn of deflation and un | registered and bold a 1921 poll tax 5 thousands . i In these L poll | an idea for an “Who wants this bonus?” orates a senator. | cmpioyment, such prices as 260 for | receipt. STAR READER. i | Se Ther name Legion , inks Dry Squad a Pl TOMORROW Sometimes the in- deol SE Thinks Dry Squad a Plum ‘“é RU U] aggressive, con- Eggs are feeling so cheap they hate to go with | payor rne star: jeopm, and they are royal good fellows POUNDED STEAK, French Fried campaign towurd some their old friend ham Referring to the article In your|as far as I am able to judge. I be: Potatoes, Bread and Butter— s er oO od al oe Bora: ad — |paper on January 16 where Chief /lieve Chief Searing must be a good! Lo its Frut rd of praise spurs ate a king of the Mu natured soul, because in hie article | i € pe Parabl. |Grante society taking over thegeity jot January 16 he'said. “Why 60 not| EVEN Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its ty 25c honest criticism Germany's eon ldog pound, now run by the ytd the woci#ties or the people take over Taste and it cannot Injure Little Stomachs. / we are sid § Forced Loan an East-Side Jew |department. 1 do not belong to the other departments of the police It ae bit “tpn tg bas “ to the Hd-/in a good idea, chief, and I aay, folks, ALL By ‘The German government in- ni wm, hove rediied Ecard Do a gare lng coue ace allet's take over the dry squad end of | COLEGROVE’S tien tends to ralee s forced loan of a bumble New York cast side tone [poticeman in Seattle only when I/it, and we'll all have some rock and| sage ap quarter billion dollars, bearing no =ment home a Jewish boy, whe [ooo ine etreet and seo the traffic rye. 18. at The 7 later, in 1913. a interest for the first three years, died years later, je ye material 18.88 ctfort to meet indemnity left one iy atactracbeng bead What the Tourists Said of Us claims and partly balance the fed- ys sry Se | Sta breath longer than a whale.” our col- peer gtr world, that of B. Altmah & Co, ny gar yh me from my lom-| “Thought we were going to find ‘The allies ought te have im a+ one of the products of his life |. oy covering a trin of 6,000 milex:|a fine camp In Seattle; nothing oa. posed that penalty immediately work. His estate was valued at “Believe ma bey, when I g0/doing: some front? <5 Sig hesitate about $50,000,000. Weet again 1 sure will sidestep| “Hello! a dove colored plate. What rir, Sonor bon © Nothing inspiring, noth- | Seatiiem part of the state, friend> pt st making reparations payments. ie “fay, brother, those guys in the| I had reached the banks of the = But » forced loan, especially one !ng unique in that, you say, and |. 087" UT. the mont artistic old Mimouri, had listened to dosene and - no interest, is not pope You are right. bunch of grafters I ever saw, Come of friendly little jabs like the above, vitalizing co with financiers anywhere. But what did B. Altman do with |6n 4 to my town in Texasiso answered leas confident than and , i ro ahow you what a tourist at first, still with just a hint of deeply ap- were his 50 million? First, he gave 4 ‘The allied statesmen rey third of tt f the |camp looks like.” [proud defiance, “Seattle, kiddo.” luctant to suggest such @ pro one Se ee eA. paittie gaan, con,’ hele his} “The city of 300,000 grafters, te-de- like rnin, cedure to the Germans because ETeatest privately owned art col I= re — <——~ | dee-dum-de-da,” he sang as he walked in the sun and wind off tong, is by going down the ground.— Henry Ward Yet the words of my mouth, and meditation of my heart, be ac- in thy sight, O Lord, my ik and my redeemer.—Psaim _ Women who want to keep their after marriage probably take their husband's name in A dream is a nightmare when has her hair rolled up. arriage’s er Period Divorce lawyers in Sweden likely to agree to disagree. Bir George Lewis, England's tions claims. If Germany can “* side demjsh 4 fashionable divorce lawyer, says save herself by abolishing £0% 7 near @ atory in the Par West } the danger period is between the ernment interest charges, the of a defendant who had four low- HE ONE HIGH ears. orld will be indebted to Ger vers. The judde asked him f he SUR ce til cee isis, fs nar for ts aomgte, as countets Mocs, "Fee 15 SAVINGS DEPOSITS ARE ON THE Feal danger period in married life is before the knot is tied—whea fo make many important deci - ieee iantuta ARE YOURS? sions in life, but none so vital as The man who has a machine that nenessonenentoeete } TEA THA SE LS whom to marry. Many of us, in "2/0" 21? miles an hour ought to Wouldn't it be great if you could | L gamble, back the wrong tard. One out of nine American The Beotch average nearly an inch taller than the Irish. But the Trish were kept down 700 years. One argument against making Mit concte cian” Colds Headache — Rheumatism BRANCE BRANCH gs f Bu Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis BALLARD G¥ORGETOWN ¢ trouble with a t 2. A P many laws is the asta gir" wae Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain them. Health hint: Live so you can lge any auto in town. of the possibility of the plan being urged upon the allies them- Wf Germany demonstrates in practice that commeree and in- dustry are not disturbed by non- interest-bearing government loans raised from the wealthy classes by compulsion, a new cra in financing may be opened to the world. ‘The innovation will seem to financiers too much like bolshe- vism. But, the German people are not bolshevists, Before the war, the Hohenzollern government itself imposed a tax on German capital, which is but one step be hind a forced loan without in- terest. The welfare of the state comes before the rights of usury, Be- titled to collect all just repara- Thereafter, it may become a mark of patriotism everywhere for government bonds to have no coupons attached. get to work on time. lection in the world, outright, to the trustees of the Metropolitan Then, after various public be quests, he bequeathed the entire balance, valued at $30,000,000—the same being bis stock in B. Altman & Co—to “the Altman Founda- tion” with the proviso that the income from this stock should be used forever for the benefit of the men and women and their families—4,000 of them—who had helped him make his fortune. The first cash distribution of $400,000 has just been made and it was announced that this was but the harbinger of more and better things to follow! “Who is my neighbor?” asked the lawyer; and Christ told the story of the Good Samaritan, “What is success?” you ask. Wo idea and retell the story of the fact I would like to trade one of ™y lawers for a good witness.”— Representative Jones (D.), Tex. A Missouri county Inst year had send the dishes to the laundry? : GEOGRAPHI (CC PUZZLE YESTORO TS , MARK — K + cr. + LAND = MARYLAND | This was Alice Adams’ aim in life. Her mother KEEPING UP WITH |2::csictdee ICH SOCIETY GIRLS old Mr. Adams, (LEARN A WORD away critictamg [drives next summer. Today's word is DOCTRINAIRE.|ing to thi It's pronounced — dock-tri-nare, with accent on the last ayliable. It means—one who would apply| theoretical doctrines to and conerete things, @ visionary, aj dreamer. I sort of thing ag he dr they are glad to entertain him. ing, has two comen from—French Fancy, if you #tomach can just howm man must feel list jthru states, camping in towns where| Say! the little town of Basin, Wyo., | Practical) the population of which scarcely ex. | creda the tenants of the Smith build | community houses, “doctri-| screened, equipped with gas plates, | naire,” one who professes @ d0C-)toljets, shower baths, laundry trays, trine. Cothpanion word—doctrinalriam, It's used like this: “The Russian | Hardin, communists are considered aa po-|K litical doctrinaires” (that is, they at tempt to run the practical affairs|care for the tourist of the state by applying fine spun |ford to be behind them? theories) i |all free as the Wyoming wind. Casper, Glenrock, place WARNING! Say “Bayer"’ when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name “Bayer’ not getting genuine Aspirin over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Accept only ‘‘Bayer’’ package whic Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 2 Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoscet and 100—Druggis "on tablets, you are prescribed by physicians h contains proper directions, eldester of Salleyiicacid Rpo-. lkane, Wallace, Deer Lodge, Billings, Denver, Kansas City, Omaha, St. Joseph, any | anywhere, all are prepared to | Can Seattle uf. | CHARLES % IN AM Hurry, mother! has cold, colic, or i is sour, tongue A \easpoonful of laxative” ig often all that Is neces : |_ I Judge from your editorial of the} "California Fig Syrup” today may | ry Genuine Tth that Seattle motorists may be re-|Prevent @ sick child tomorrow. If| . — Bohan the ground. schere its roots selves to liquidate their own war museum, for the whole people / DAY galed with another batch of these your child ix constipated, bilious, fev: | een eats aida’ taste The way the drop of water forever. VE refreshing during thelr erishy fretful, i} : to swing in 1 debts. ‘coated, Mia” or you may get an imitation fig breath bad, remember a good “physic | syrup.—Advertisement. “California Fig Syrup” and into it dragged poor, sick, and then—well, read the story for | | yourself and see if you don’t know people just like the Adamses. played INCREASE THE UNION NATIONAL BANK of Seattle READ “ALICE ADAMS” By Booth Tarkington STARTING NEXT SUNDAY IN THE Hen We are one of the few optical stores in the Northwest that i | grind lenses from start to finish, we are the only one in | SEATTLE—ON FIRST AVE. Examination radi trist. up ami discover that the fore the Germans are paid tnter- con Mik 6k “nk belkes: Wad 10 YON O ' ear is the “crisis” in mar- ext charges on loans to their . PTICAL ‘ answer than to berrow Christ's | aaie te ava life. That's when mates are (government, the allies are en- RST Spring and Seneca GRADE PACKAGE FOR SO LITTLE! POST- INTELLIGENCER

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