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PAGE 6 | The Seattle Sta Published Daity dy T Ditening Phone Main New. A amet United P t, out of : tn the Clemenceau and the Dinosaurs Glemenceau’s first afternoon in New York was passed the museum of natural history, studying the dinosaurs id other prehistoric monste! Clemenceau, bent and my, tottering beside the remains of the mightiest of living forms, suggests a question. did Nature cease evolving dinosaurs and start ing Clemenceau Science cannot explain whence came new kinds of life, s even why new species of the same living form have _ becom differentiated. But the Life Force appears to be : : to evolve, out of the resisting material forces, a creative spirit. Man is slowly attaining to that con- nh. In making dinosaurs, nature tried to actomplish | Purpose of overwhelming matter by physical power. the huge animal forms were like engines without ers. The experiment failed. Then, the Vital Im- forced mind to the fore, in mankind. And, behold, power was found needless, except as an incidental for the power of mind. brave old Clemenceau, gazing up at the dinosaurs, fing down into one of Nature’s discarded pits. It not matter, that counts. That is to say, victory fs to the Spirit, or it is no victory but defeat. claims he ran five yards in one-fifth of a second, Christmas, » Comes faster than th bunter who climbed thra a fence with a shotgun is learning with his left hand. ORL SESS SEEN egught near Greenland had 28,361,000 eggs inside. Go out and to your hens. dark so early now night schools can hold two sessions. But It’s the Same Old Bull Tye fly as penitent and as obedient as a new convert ly “got religion,” two of the “Big Five” pack- ppear in praying the government to m their desires to combine into one concern. ir prayer, shorn of legal phrases, runs something we may have been steeped in sin. We may ixed the for meat. We may have under- je cattle raiser, and overcharged the public. But know that is folly. Let us combine and we will awfully good to the public hereafter.” e thought about this prayer of the packers time, and, while we welcome them at the mercy don’t believe in us like the case of the bad, ferocious bull ly becoming so meek and docile that he wouldn’t lyone or anything. Maybe he wouldn’t, but we i rather have him on the other side of a good federal laws against “trusts,” which the packers government to set aside that they may combine pod trusts,” have been pretty good fences for tion of the public. They may not be perfect but they are the best we have at present. for the bull in the packer case—to use a figure of again—it may seem gentle and docile to the pack- to us it looks like the same old bull. bill (ship subsidy) is passed the already irrexponsible, extrava- h board will be clothed with greater powers, greater author- re eemage to spend, waste, and cive away than it has had in the bill is it even suggested that a single $35,000 lawyer be dispensed with Representative Michalson (R.), Tl. leaders Lodge and La Follette the G. 0. P. will have an “L” when the new congress convenes. Daugherty-Wilkerson injunction will soon be old enough to wear Why call it temporary? to be the first one, we wish all our readers a Merry Christmas, trike Deadlocks in Governments ir Law, conceivably, may be head of the British for five years, possibly 10. Or he may be out her week. 's because they have this system: When the party w gets deadlocked with its opposition, it has to call vote of confidence. And if it loses on the vote, a election automatically follows—to let the people bs our country a president, once in office, remains for years even if he and his party become so deadlocked the party out of power that the wheels of govern- pnt nearly all stop. in a name? Millionaire whose real namo is education for girls is useless. A. B. See says THE SEATTLE STAR “ATTABOY, BOB!” foes Oe Ls dled return for their rudeness? I have erhaps told some funnier When I could I would bring the question home how they would lke people act toward them if they had attic Many laughed with them and mistake. LETTER FROM to have times 1 have | been | my tion thus made friends who have SAY “BAYER” when you buy. 7EDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1922. RIN Insist! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross’ on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Toothache Neuritis Neuralgia Headache Rheumatism Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only “Bayer’’ package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin ts the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid The wife unearthed, the other day, a toy she thought #he'd give rs away; the thing atten quite a jolt, and broke a funny little untold blessitign to me. They said | bolt, and #o the ¢ « to do w t to go and buy one new they just did not think how tt She struck a s « k wax rushed with all hiv might hurt me, it was just funny, | | Christmas work, and found a guy whe naa 4 ites eo they laughed. obliging eye, started 0 fii his mind about the thing she - < = b- : and star in to Mi b mind a u ing I think it was Josh Billings whe | x or #0 in giving bolts the double.O; but said, “Life is a grindstone, and not a bol 4 would prove to be the proper thing Whether it grinds a man down or| he searched his atock and, after while, he sent her off acroas the polishes him up, depends on the! aisle jatuff he is mad She found another busy man, and onee again the talk began. |) Y! Again they had to stand the shock of » hing all the fellow's Get the rain off your glasses, | stock; he even went and looked upstairs for things with which they friend Clarke, and meet things as| make repairs the shut-ins do-—with a smile When all his efforts failed to bring a sight of just the proper A fellow who was @ great «tam-| thing, she saw a common little screw she thought that, after all merer met things In a way that is would do; and after all his toll and time he made a sale that brought 004, for all, & dime! Some one thoughtlessly And favors such as that, I'd say, annoy the busy ealesman’s day hin, “Why, MON sen de So, while the Christmas rush inon, let's try to help the clerk along It ts awful! Doesn't it make you for it's @ trying, thankless job to handle all the Christmas mob. sick "Ooo LI dodon't keknow. Thathathat t mammmy peeuw} — arity, Every one bh-has #« }eome pp-peculia-rity, Ddo y-y-you eat yyour sesoup wewowdith yy your eeright heband? “Why, | my yes, I eat my soup with! cht hand, of course.” tthat tv joulltarity, m it wewewowith a « However, I am glad yy-Your ppp-pece-| folke eceat ON. | © have such pieces printed as Mr, Clarke wrote ? It will call to the attention of peo To Spank or Not to S ? ath the henikteaante at hee Editor The Star ymotto, Only beasts, not men, spank ar “4 w a _ ns pore a eeheitn natond ¢ the their children, Take my and niidren # be taueht cour The question is asked: Haw he their children 4 tesy and kindness for al! afflicted have these get-together meetings of father and son more often, not only here in Seattle, but thruout our MOB Si ee ee h as Naka et LE a | Gur Iittle boys that are growing Spee a up need advice and help and en ! ft in any manner, I do not believe tife’s battles, Don't break their, in thie manner of torture at all. I/«pirit with a paddle, Never shall I ’ | parents a right to spank a child? In my opinion it depends on what you use to spank your child with, Some use boards, some use shingles, some tse the strop, ete As for mea, it would hurt mo far more than It would hurt the child if I spanked people and to the unfortunate, well ax kindness to antmals A V. FREEMAN. Jove my child too well for that. jabuse my child in any manner, I Some are more like brutes than] love him too well for that they are like fathers. Kindness and FROM A WORLD-WAR love from the cradle up, that's my VETERAN, Abolish Capital Punishment Editor The Star: yhoney. 1 do not my that he should Friday the state of Woshington| have gone free, but gotten life in committed murder—yes, murder—of | prison for hin crime. the worst kind, hanged « mother's} Come, people of the state of Wash Sweaters Dresses Draperies son to a rope’s end, For what? To| ington. Let's kill the capital punish. Skirts Kimonas = Ginghame satisfy the revenge of society. And| ment law and be a race of civilized Coates Curtains Stockings that same gociety calls iteelf a race! people, and not a bunch of blood Waists Coverings Everything of broad-minded people. Jim Maho | thirsty heathens, ney was found guilty of the murder of his wealthy bride, Mra. Kate Ma Orientals on U. S. Liners Editor The Star that Americans are entitled to these T. T. MOORE, An Bx Soldier Diamond Dyes I wish to comment on an article! jobs? Bach .e¢ of “Diamond that I read in your per m few} It would be well if the Seattle! Dyew # directions so simple! days past It wae he t heavy |Chamber of Co any Woman on dye or tint her old. type, “Americans to place Ori-| sume the hat worn, faded thingy new, even if ahe entals on Admiral Liners Chamber of oe takes I y ver dyed before. Buy Diamond Gait cat wee Oleh ar to thin Does D 0 other kind--then perfect | farther down and detect the derive any benefit from the m he ing is guaranteed. Just tell In small type Mr. Dollar is quoted that goes to these Chinamen? D druggist whether the material as saying that inasmuch as the|this help solve the unemployr wish to dye is wool or silk, or ships are government owned, he aituation? I notice that the it ther it is linen, cotton or mixed | feels that Americans are entitled awful fuss made if Ameri Is. Diamond Dyer never streak. to the jobs and will replace the/any attempt to take pase. t. fade or run. | Orientals as soon as they can be ships that are not American me jobtained in all departments except |the case of the star baseball team jthe stewards, Amusing, ts it not?|that is touring the Orient, for an The steward’s department employs|example. Then why don't the U.S.NAVY YARD Take Fast Bteamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE about 120 men to a ship, more than all the other departments combined. Why, Mr. Dollar, Kindness to the Afflicted Editor The Star I wonder with how many of Se attie’s nearly half a million people American ships employ American What is good for the goose in do you not feel for the gander.” ¥. KELLY 4 Leave Seatile Datly 6:20, 7 [have found it usually on the of morality and kindliness courtesy, and 3:18, 6:16 pom, *Exeept Sunday >PECIALNIGHT SERVICE L. M, Clarke has had contact that} I haven't a doubt but what Mr. | he can say “Seattle in general is|Clarke has met with all the div wiefiinr ye thy Bh pen not highly intelligent. It is not|tressing things he relates, but why Yriaay, Saturser ant |moral. It t# not well-bred. It is|let it sour him? Why not feel » nday, 11:20 p.m. not kindly. It has no soul,” pity for those people that they caf : I have lived in Seattle over 20\ be so thoughtle nd unkind? It AUTOMOBILE FERRY jyears, I have been thru all tho| is not that the pe are bad—they Eager i grag pe, 4 changes that came—wealth, poverty,| just do not think, or realize what trip Sat & Bun. 9:30 p.m ond IT have an health and sickne to be ridiculed and made Vossenger Fare 0c Round Trip infirmity that causes me to make ment for some affliction. } |many amusing mistakes, yet I do {try to help them to we pf Navy Yard Route |not give our city that Colman Dock Main 2903 verdict Iiby giving some kindly remark in HOME-MADE CHOCOLATES AND CANDIED FRUITS Note: Persons wishing the bulletin described below must observe directions and send applications to The Star’s Washington bureau, and not to the Seattle office —E helps: saw mag way 10 make a husband stay at home at night in the paper shows a white baby which talks P a Chinese. They Featuring the Feminine Ear S are to be featured this winter,” as one of on’s dicta, says an Eastern paper. must take high art to feature ears, but they’ve us how to feature bow-legs and bony ankles and, bly, - women folk can make the ears perform hly, Phe handles on aluminum frying pans don’t get so hot, but th too light for hitting husbands. pies eso packers’ combine wints the government fo let ‘em do Jay e already done in fact. Pach scifoiee:| + 3 to 9 in Kusation week. Don’t sling any slang this week. All about how to make ‘em at home. Delicious home confections of this kind are just what you will want for the Christma: for gifts and for parties thruout the winter season. Our " ton bureau has compiled and tested a dandy bunch of recipes covering all kinds of home-made chocolates and candied fruits, If you want this bulletin of suggestions, just fill out the coupon below and mail to our Washington bureau. 1422 N 1 want the bulletin, “Chocolates and Candied Fruits,” and inclose herewith four cents in stamps to cover postage and mailing. Cuticura Talcum Soothes And Cools After a warm bath with Cuticura Soap there is nothing more refresh- ing for baby’s tender skin than Cuticura Talcum. If his skin ts red, rough or irritated, anoint with Cuti- cura Ointment to soothe and ‘They are ideal for all toilet uses. mie. sidering branching out as the farm- er’s general selling agent—not just for wool. American farmers, ruined by deflation @ couple of years ago, might think “Bawra” over. Why not an “Apra”? An A. P. R. A an American Producers’ Realization | association? eee Despite reports of chaos in Ger |) many, farmers in that country have |induced the government to import |large quantities of nitrates from }Chilt to be scold to them around |cost. American farmers might try Vive Central American nations-| American pine but is so hard they | that on Washington. Try’s all. . as Guatemala, Nicaragua, Salvador, |Honduras and Costa Rica—now before they can bave representatives —~|ton for the purpose of hatching an) AllAmericoan league league. Splendid! But why black- ball “I never knew they made it with chocolate flavor t have to bore holes tn the in Washing) os * First alletee! Europe? eee of|to save It resembles | from ruin. Australian ° e e 3 ] right in it! ALTED MILK is such a fa- miliar article to everybody! Few women haverealized thatthey can now buy a new kind that has certain definite advantages. Borden’s Chocolate Flavor Malted Milkis like theoldmaltedmilkyou already know, as far as food value and digestibility are concerned. }} Butithas a new flavorwhich puts it immediately into the rank of good foods, It is no longer a medicinal product for invalids and so forth. It is avaluable and really delicious food that meets special needs which nothing else can supply. If you are in the habit of thinking of chocolate malted milkasacomplicated, hard-to-prepare drug store drink, you will be delighted with this new Borden kind. All of the ingredients are in one package. It is extremely simple to pre- pare. Get one package from a grocery or drug store and see for yourself what a valuable addi- tion itisto your larder. In every household there are special food problems arising all of the time. Borden’s Borden “Dorde I {OCOLATE MALIEP MiLK. | CHOCOLATE FLAVOR MALIED MILK 65 years’ experience in milk producing Backed by sleeping cars in of nations.|Kurope have just crossed the chan Afver agreeing to limit armaments|nel, England to France. They wore and eet up tribunals of inquiry to|transported on the first practical Ever bear of “Bawre”? B. A. W. R. A. ts the British Australian Wool Realization association, a coopera- Roof of the American bullding/tive concern, formed two years ago at the Rio exponition ts made Brazilian Riga pine. Wool growers The Bawra is now con- Chocolate Flavor Malted Milk answers many of these special needs. It is ex- actly right for a bedtime bite, for alight and hasty luncheon, for the children’s mid-morning lunch, and for those fre- quent times when heavier foéd would be indigestible. Try it. THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building rafters ee drive in the nalis. . Austria will buy all the Amert can honey you can ship her. Aus trians, it seems, are having a honey jag. They can't get enough. ‘The best liked flowers are the acacia and linden. Notify your bees, arbitrate disputes between them: | crow-channel, Engiand-to France eee selves, they plan to invite South | train ferry, too Brazil announces she fs going to America next year to join the - eee time and attention to growing rub ber tires for American flivvers. Now there's a “back to nuts” move ment on. a] =, New York Directions for Mixing foundithe of en ordinary{eae ighes an tumbler of, tmilkndd the bee teaspoonfuls of Chocolate Flavor Malted Milk— mix thoroughly with an or in a shaker. If water is used instead of milk, crease the F aagren of Malted Milk to four or teaspoonfuls, HOT Bring the same quantity of milk po ager ad £ bev Add a bane ™ of three heapin, of Malted Milk and a little water, Bring toa boil again before serving. hi |