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AGE | The Seattle Star Daily by The Star Publishing Co. Phone Main 0600 New. Ben Franctece of- gow hy ‘i New York effica, epresentatives Chicago office, Tribune vide. n Pacific bide. The Way We Learn Fear and Courage he. first eight weeks of this pup's life had been a won- time; all he had to do was to eat and sleep and there was a dandy hot lunch ready any time his little my required it. hen along came various strangers, and one by one ther and sister vanished, and then mother was taken iy and there he was a lonely, shivering, yellow pup in barn with a pint of cold milk in a pan for his nour- t. pup cried about it, but that did no ; then he d a sack and worried it until he made a bed, and himself to sleep and dreamed about horrible ‘on kicked, and growled, and barked, and had an him sleeping there came a big horned monster iat put her head over the low barn gate and nosed him; came to with a start, saw this terrible monster over him; no brothers, no sisters, no ma, noth- he and the infernal beast; and the pup backed his corner, and his hair raised on the ridge of his and he discovered a grow] way down in his bowels, {he growled, and he barked, and he whined, and he . and he prayed, and he cussed, all at the same 3 he was at bay and a horrible death evidently waited ‘A moment to strike, but seeing he couldn't run he olved to die game. % the cow mooed meekly and went away and the ) stood and barked defiance for half an hour; he had h his first battle with life, and was proud of it. thing like that must have been the way of it our ancestors slipped from their nooks and crannies + a te secciation Rervicen, By mm out ef seein © mcocee S348) * manta C0001 rene, the tents POLITICA By carrter, He & ment. THE SOMETHING GOING ON, BACK BEHIND THE SEATTLE STAR STABLES ip LAND But, oh, dear Brushwood Ru The way the sunset deep SCIENCE Vitamine X Evane. Lack Causes Sterility. Sources Discovered. Doctor Investigates. forme time ago one of these eclence items announced research work on the part of Dr. 1. M. Bvana, noted | | physiologist, to discover if lack of a certain vitamine tn the diet did not enue sterility in man and the lower OF DRE BY ZOE KINCAID BROCKMAN The way the huddled maples held-the old house, close and warm. There were doves around the eaves, and cattle on the hillwide, And little lambs that nussled in the fragrant dlover fislde, I remember how we watched them tn the purple light, togethen— Strange, what a plenteous harvest each deep-sown memory yielist And then the long, brown, winding road, and you were gone—so swiftly, Tt neemed the night had settled, tho the sun waa golden-bright; And I have erted your name aloud—how foolish youth can suffer! When all was still and silent with the kindly drug of night. Tt seems « thousand years €go-—and It was twenty, maybe, A Geathiy, deep tranquility of slow years has been born; of mine, I ask ed on the gilded rows of corn? there can be no children born, The scientific world is awaiting with great interest Dr. Evans’ next | Paper on this subject. MOORE, t ft AMS | ai at night he crawled into the very center of the f seems & thousand years ago—and ft wae twenty, maybe, rm i i And what now seems « fairy isle was but « simple farm; ‘Preeort| Tablets gg meng lrg eee eed ep tlle lyr H] | But, oh, the rose-lit rapture, when dreaming I remember Bl t i al i f i LH. mtT; a. do you remember i ip nt it PS : TWICE DAILY—2:30-8:15 MAIN 0222 STARTING TOMORROW animals. sili niti oo Dr, Evane has recently discovered | LETTER FROM Wiehe started to wrest a living from a strange, weird id; fear and hate and terror of the unknown, and desperate stand with your back against the ledge and nothing between you and death but your nerve and your stout club. Not soon will man 230 OVERTURE—CONCERT ORCHESTRA APSOP'S FABLES—TOPICS OF DAY VIRGIL Gtet, | aeon-old heritage of hate and fear, nor his other If a female has a shortage of this BLAN lesperate rage isi substance In her food, there will be ge Semrewe soars 66 he Tet ete NEW SCHOOLS saica Saeco THE FLORERIS APPLICABLE TODAY edied after only one meal containing } European Poseurs and Equilibriste — t | Dear Folks Drastic Reform Urged by Lived ney Pip wero 1 Ss ae T've heard of Mr. A. B. See tn happy days of yore, when school P i t Ed “vitamine oven | a4 began to give to mo my alphabetic lora It seems he's quite « rominen lucator ——-—- ——$———— BERNARD & GARRY wealthy bird, and now he's known to fame; eo quite « lot of folke ee those who straightway must Bou have heard his Iiterary name. i ore | BUFFALO, N, ¥, Dew 2— a liver ’ ithern Syncopators He says that college girls are fools, In this echolastio 7: he’ “The United like to burn all women's schools if he could have bis way. And Pc Manas | Se oiler oun fee a re OMAS BABETTE 4 take the female mobs, and for a solid year he'd put them pred here conus Chou teliiow ta tasiane- all at bohunk jobs, with not a Mpawtick near. reform of its whole scheme of va tone He says that women’s schooling brings @ bane to all the eex; It education, that our children and ondary cog spies bar wn 3:05 oS makes them vapid, useless things, and dead above the necks. Tho our youth may be more effect sneduad aii Ph aes line In college A. B. See deplores the age, I doubt, from all I've seen, if he him- tvely trained, and that time may fer fmunatere bays and giris, in self was wise and ange when he was 17. be saved In the process.” po Abram rg es yy nd “AN ACE IN ” I think ff he could look ahead for 10 or 20 years he'd soon retract This to (he Goctaretion ef Dr. Seis ae tarts wanes 3 IN THE HOLE” the stuff he said about the little dears, He'd see them then tn tel P. Capen, chancelior of the Uni| then for their life work. There eres corn-fed farmers for dyspeptic lawyers in the womanhood—the worker, mother, wife—whose soul has eeen and |! versity of Buffalo, and formerly 4i-| is « great waste of time in col. g00d for the nation’s health. understood the drudgery of life. rector of the American Council of] lege, 325 ans And #0, if it were up to me to have a word to say, I'd venture, Education. incited tie tae wesces toe young conservative conservative “Mr. A. B. C., you're talking lke A. J. For years and tears and [| pr, cy ‘net always a matter of — - cares will bring thelr wiser, endder days—eo don't begrudge their || nation's reremost ohueetae” ff the | splendid achievements of the protes- ‘The Eminent Concert Pianist sianal schools, the first thing de manding correction te the fact that Americans enter upon professtona) careers at least two years later than citizens of other countries, ‘This de lay constantly ie being increased by Professional interests themselves. Uttle fling of joyous, youthful wayst | dition to directing the education “ council, he has been specialist in higher education in the United States bureau of education, and during the war assisted the national defense councl! and the war department's committee on special training. ed These interests seek\to extend the CLASSROOM AMENITIES Dr. Capen suggests a process BY | time devoted to training and im; which the student will be “ye wrong A profemor was putting young suitably | higher requirements without refer medical student thru his paces. fitted for the job he is to undertake| ..04 4, thetr effect on the education. p> ” “theré waa |0D bis graduation, by “Job analysis.” | - cm Dee. " Har. Supposing,” he begun, al scheme as a whole’ ICAGO, . 2—Laenlie Ot a explosion and « man|Thix, he says, will set children on| rington, the Chicago “Ponzi,” and aorta the nic, You, as the | the right road to thelr chosen trades|. A® !mprovements of our educa- ot, ed with | 788 blown into w tlonal Dr. : two aides, who were charg th | Nearest doctor, being called in, what|©T Professions even before they enter | 9a! aystem, Dr. Capen suggests: swindling hundreds of poor families | vould you dor" college. “Aémiasion to college and continu in the stockyards district out of sev “Wait for him to come down,” was| Some of the things wrong with | #70* there should depend on a prog: the prompt reply. education today, Dr. Capen lists as| Tt Of selection far more searching ‘The instructor snorted angrily and | follows: than any that now prevatia then barked: 1. The pertod devoted to ele “As early an possible in the college “It I raised my right foot and gave| mentary mubjects Is too long, | course there should be provision of | you a kick, what muscles would be Efficteney is offset by new sub. [opportunities for indepedent study | brought into play?’ jects. Nor ts there proof that | for the definite mastery of some field With a steely light In his eyes the such change has increased pu- | of knowledge. young man retorted: “The flexible| Pils’ intellectual power. “The college should adopt all Jand extensive muscles of my right “t. education be | means possible to place secondary erm.” ~Tinels e too late and ends too soon. | education where ft properly belongs, peur ae ah 1 Js too diffuse and therefore | and enter into co-operation with the a ki ng providing very im- | schoo! systems trom which the ma- perfectly for the preparation of | jority of its students come.” d Song Still Paying Fortune “Silver Threads Among the Gold,” is still 0 was written 48 years ago by BOBBY FOLSOM JACK DENNY METROPOLITAN ORCHESTRA “Modern Music and Songs” BILL ReTH WAYNE & WARREN By Paul Gerard Seaith DeWITT, BURNS & TORRENCE “The Awakening of Toys” Chicago Ponzi to Be Sent to Prison have sold 2,000,000 copies. 915 and 1920, when it had one of its periodical long sleep, it earned royalties of ks, the composer, died back in 1908, but his song’ 5 eral hundred thousand dollars, have th of success, like growth of crops, takes time. been found guilty of qpersting & ney We are making today may not be as im-° |tics a sentence af from one to ten as the returns we'll get, later on, from experience | years in the penitentiary. fe acquiring today. Young men on their first jobs, ie Cae es r ones still in school, should keep this in mind. |Dog and Carrier | law of deferred payment or later harvest works Pigeon in Kennel apne od a of past cg el uxurent England, Deo. 2—A ay < cursing misfortunes » Joarrier m which alighted on ss or general cE dh meme are placing the blame | tne A ‘Thomas Coddington | Subdue the bitterness of the heart. state of affairs in 1922. Simple truth is, may be merely paying the penalty of past mis- makes its home with the family dog | There t# no good result when hatred in his kennel. lis returned for hatred.—Schiller. HOME-MADE CHOCOLATES AND CANDIED FRUITS Note: Persons wishing tho bulletin described below must observe directions and send applications to The Star's Washingto: and not to the Seattle office —Editor, Se ee 1,000 Matinee Seats Reserved at 25c Wights,15c,25¢,50c,75c,$1;Matinees,15cto 50¢ 5 e far-sighted man real- t it now he is building for the future as much nt, and that effort which seems fruitless now _yield big profits later. e for tomorrow. This is the key to all things really All about how to make ‘em at home. Delicious home confections of this kind are just what you will want for the Christmas season, for gifts and for parties thruout the winter season. Our Washing. ton bureau has collected, compiled and tested a dandy bunch of recipes covering all kind# of homemade chocolates and candied fruits. If you want this bulletin of suggestions, just fill out the coupon below and mali to our Washington bureau. fs @ languid drifting thing; every day wo saving to ourselves: This day let me make we have hitherto done is nought—Thomas Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave, Washington, D.C. I want the bulletin, “Chocolates and Candied Fruits,” and Inclone herewith four cents in stamps to cover postage and mailing. fe ean be thankful every day we are not postal employes watching so near, is to be made Japancee ambassador to the United States, maybe. NAMIC. ....cedcce cove seceecas 11 ee nena setae Aenean anne never will be men’s equals antil men object to being kissed. Street and NO. ..........04. ‘Making War Declarations Difficult are accustomed to look upon the Bulgarians as pret- and backward, every way, but they’ve got | proceeding on, over there, that bids fair to take the rs off the Goddess of Justice. ral members of the Radoslavoff cabinet (1913-18) on trial for putting Bulgaria into the world war on ermany’s side. The penalty will be life imprisonment, @r death. The tribunal—and here’s the point—will be "@lected by the people and composed of war-wounded and +11 oe een nenee emtnetnees eneee CNY... cna rocceese secssocees 119080 ene eeneenmeneeeeemnnee | BARC... ene wens cece commences Att eee te ee note eens Make Your Future Bright ‘OLD on to some of your money. Save it for a later day by depositing it ina Dexter Horton National Savings Account. It will make your future bright instead of gloomy. Savings Department open Saturday evenings, 6 to 8 o'clock. U.S. NAVY YARD Take Fast Steamers at Colman Dock ing those responsible for war, before a court com- of those who suffer most and most directly by war cedent well worth watching. A few convictions to go a long way toward subduing the militaristic From Seattle to Saturday and Sunday, 9:30 p. Wednesda: rake SPECIALNIGHT SERVICE Bremerton Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 11:30 p,m. state, went dry as sun-baked bone on election aan's Californians who did it, walls fan Francisco, but Iowans WN / ? AUTOMOBIL FEERRY ap enamel Se aa Dexter Horton Why Have Skin Trouble|| qi ea‘rsicirom pe] st te oem eee eee aiar men n ma ae K National Bank f}|| Caticura Wil Prevent it | j Navy.¥2r4 Route In the treatment of all ekin troubles bathe freely with Cuticura the cost of living, nor lost money to the treasury. Then what did Second Ave. and Cherry St. SEATTLE ; Do not fail to include the ESTAB - } BISMNED-:--1870 ly © Tr | in your toilet preparations. Pare tyer eg HARRY TIGHE The “U-All-Know-Him Comedian” SRC seme statesmen » bonus looks different when you call it n subsidy. fo & man who is always shown up at » showdown. ® congress of active fools than one of static statesmen, e. DR. WO CHINESE pocTror Nature Chinese Herbs INL

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