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it RRO eNO NOR ER ws RNa Sua NelaN ia AARNE onnayreeanentc nts evemens n cates Qos: a - ce a THE SEATTLE STAR SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Week in The Seattle Star i ARMISTICE DAY ; Blue gray dawn in silent hush appeared o'er war waste gloom, The morning of Armistice day Where cannons boom, Loved ones far away in ecstacy gave joyous vent To thelr pent up hearts no tongue can tell or clreum- vent. The days and years roll on and yet no peace, to them only 4 lust ia To all the world our soldier's sacrifice means only dust, Suspicion, greed, and hate, war's fatal thrust holds sway until America’s seed of loving peace breaks stubborn will, “Oh, might some patriot now arise and gloom dispel, Chase error’s mists and break earth's magic LP. eee DON'T FORGET THEM Don't forget that Albert Studman, SU nset-4500, and Harry Gullix on, EL jot-0255, our shut-in brokers, handle auto insurance. And don't forget this is the sea- gon for renewing your magazine subseriptions. Give a subscription to your friends for a Christmas present and Rave them bless you all the year around. The following shut-in will be de- Highted to take your order on which they will make a small commission and aid in helping themselves: Mary E. Porter—EA st-7545, Mabel M. Long—SU nset-1195, Roland S. Jennings—WE st-48$2. Frank R. Loupe—CA pitl-267, see OLD FOLKS ENTERTAINED Community Service gave a most Roon. Following a very interesting talk by Mr. D. H. Painter. Miss Ruth Newell sang, accompanying herself on the piano. Mra. 0. F. Severn! selections. Paul Carison de- af on the plano accordian, eee LISTEN TO THIS Miss Millard, matron in charge at the Washington Children’s home, Over the telephone: “We are delighted with the Junior Radio club programs. Every Friday @fternoon the children gather on the Stairs and play they are at the the ater. Even the smallest tots clap their little hands with glee and fol- tention. I dearly wish the enter- tainets could hear their applause.” Isn't this worth while? I'l! say it is! ‘The entertainers last week were stu- Genta of Mrs. George B. Jackson. ‘These were Millicent Johnson, Leonta Zarreand and Grace Hancock. see j SUNSHINE GUILD MEETING ements were perfected for Thanksgiving day Sunshine More than 25 shut-ins’ homes will be given cheer thru the guild, This was the last regu- lar meeting before election of of- ficers in December, Eaited by Dr. Frank R, Loope—Phone Capitol 4626 delightful program at the King/ County Home on Saturday after. | Krieger, harpist, sang and played| Ughted everybody with his playing} Tow the stories with the closest at-| SHUTIN GOES ON VISIT Mra, Elisabeth Parents, a shut-in from Ballard, writes that sho is hav- ing a perfectly wonderful time at Portland on her first out-eftown | visit In years, eee Bho wishes to be remembered to her shut-in friends and says that she will be home this week. eee A NOBLE WORK A beautiful work fs being carried on at the Intern Ward of the City hospital, where 20 girls are confined at the present time, ranging in ages from 18 to 25 years | This ward has been established now for several years under police surveillance and these girls are confined there for months at a | time for treatment. The Community Bervice conceiv- ed the idea of bringing a little sun- shine into their lives by taking en- tertainers and magazines, when available, to the ward and tn other ways proving thelr friendship, It | Worked like a charm in bringing out the beautiful side of these otherwise morose unfortunates, and bringing into their lives a charm, lit- | little realized, even by themselves Thru the Kindness of the Lions’ club a plano was placed in the ward and recently the girls them- selves gave a delightful program, making thelr own costumes which | wore very pretty. This Intern Ward, for many of these girla, will prove to be an op- portunity for good and may change their whole lives. Great praise should be given the Community Service for the faithful and untiring efforts in keeping up these weekly programs, eee RAINIER VALLEY CONDUCTORS PRAISED Mrs. E. Smith of Rainier Valley | has asked mo to thank, thru this column, the conductors of the Rain- lor Valley street car line for their | kind courtesy and attention to her on her numerous tripe to the city jin the past three years, “I was disabled thru an accident and am suffering from the result of broken hips,” she said over the} phon “I can walk slowly by| keeping up right or with assistance| jand if I do not have to step up,” she continued, “and these good men |have been so patient and kind to me, even carrying me to the curb on several occasions, People every: where have been #0 wonderful to| }me and I want you to tell them) for me that a smiling, kindly face| doen wonders and {s worth oceans of medicine to us.” Keep a emilin’ and watch the | smile “come back to you. |Suit in Court Is Over Cabbage Seed An inferior grade of cabbage seed | was sold instead of a product which | was to be pecially produced, accord- ing to a suit for $17,325 brought | | against the Charlies H. Lilly Co., seed | jand feed dealers, by William J.) Hansche, horticulturist of Racine, | | Wis. in the King county supertor court Thursday. The Lilly Co. denies | the charge and says they the seed was identically tha! by Hansche, who paid 60 cen pound for the sced and was to sell it ordered al Nd a “SCOTCH” | | for $1 an ounce, | Proof— that Diamond are the greatest fuel development of recent years We realize that all the evidence in the world is not as conclusive proof of merit as one load of Diamond Briquets used in your own home. Briquets man offer, not — an argument — Every Diamond Briquet advertisement invites you to try them, with the assur- ance that your money will be refunded and the fuel removed from your bin should they prove unsatisfactory. Many thousands have availed themselves of this fair offer. Nearly every order for Diamond Briquets wins a repeat order. [ We are anxious to bring Diamond Briquets to the attention of those who seek an exceptionally high quality general household fuel. If you are not using Diamond Briquets, this advertisement is addressed directly to you, Diamond Briquets are superior to any raw coal because they are a blend of Black Diamond and South Prairie coals. These are the two highest quality coals in Western America. No single raw coal or no mixture of raw coals has ever attained the combination of good qualities which are blended in Diamond Briquets. Black Diamond is free-burning. It responds with intense heat when drafts are opened. South Prairie cokes. When drafts are closed it enables Diamond Briquets to hold the fire for an excep- tionally long time. No raw coals or no loose mix- ture of raw coals can do this in all household ' fires. Only a free - burning Verein I Let your fireplace enrich the Ife of your home every evening. Install this sturdy iron t pt on the hearth, and into the heart of your home. Use Dian Briquets in it and enjoy your fire- place at its best. These baskets are 2 es wide, very attrac. tive, and built to last for years. Every person who purchases one ton or more Diamond Briquets is entitled to obtain one of these fireplace baskets at a special low cost of $4.00, | {ll TAILORED SUITS ||) ‘25 THE ULTIMATE IN VALUES SPECIAL OFFER: SUITS ORDERED SATURDAY BEFORE 2 P. M. ‘19 Get in early Saturday for best choice on this special. Good line of woolens to choose from. Tailored, lined and finished the same as if you paid full Se ECE Tt me hl, 1 bf s LRA TR DIAVEN UE: Opposite New Telephone Building Corner Seneca Street One of the Largest Stocks of Fine Woolens in Seattle Order Diamond Briquets from any of the following dealers: MeFarlane Bros., KE nwd-01%8 Ballard Transfer Co., SU nset-0027 | MeMullen & Co., ME Irse-0028 Occidental Fuel Co., ME Irse-0325, Bayles Bros., ME Irse-0277 ME irve-toe Will Blair Fuel Yard, CA pitl0186 | pacific Coast Cont Co., MA tn-5080 Breene & Peabody, CA pitl-1212, Pacific Coast Coal Co. (George MA In-1515 town Depot), GL endle-0465 Emil Carl, RA nler-0122 | Peck’s Wood & Coal Co,, GA rfld- J. A. Carstens, GA rfid-1885 spend Cicada ba. SE ase Puget Sound Fuel Co, WE st-0190 penne lit gall aed arabe alas Schulte’s Coat & Wood Yard, Cornwall Fuel Co. ME Irse-0019 BE acn-6102 Eighty-fifth Street Fuel & Feed Seattle Coal Co., ME Irse-O141 Co., SU nset-1155 Spring Hill Fuet Co, WE st-1650 Garfield Fuel Co., GA rfid-0544 Sunnyside Coal & Wood Co, cna Lake Fuel Co, KEnwd- | yitigg wu toheata fs Valley Fuel Co., RA nier.0058 Victor Fuel Co., BE acn-1068 J. 8. Vining, GA rfid.0003 Arms & Scott, EL lot-0295 Henry Weckman, EL lot-1517, MA In-3752 Hill Fuel Co., BE acn-2920 Wainwright & McLeod, MA in- Keating Fuel Co., EL jot-0654 1 1218 and coking coal like Black Diamond and South Prairie blended into one composite fuel can at once give a slow, steady fire in the furnace and give a quick, hot fire in the range. They co:.tain less than 10% ash by weight. Diamond Briquets are harder than most lump coals, sn ou will find practically no eoal dust in a binful. Order a load. Use them in your home. Note how easily heat is controlled by opening and closing the draft. Diamond Briquets are sub- stantially lower priced than the raw lump coals they so satisfactorily displace. Diamond Briquets are guaranteed to be absolutely sat- isfactory or your money cheerfully refunded. We or any of our representatives are prepared to make deliveries of Diamond Briquets. Pacific Coast Coal