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B i Bditor The Star | faces There ay ayking why ¥/seen tho hoart-broken look on thelr la terrific pace, We Must Have Peace Oh, where in the Mowen to show us]! the way and le thia great nation safely thru the rocks of foreign en. tanglements, and still aswume its fair orked #, nad thoroly suc 20 rtening the time dur- | add says If} ing which relatives were suffering | ves it ho will, turn it over|in the absence of knowledge con- sister | thelr loved on It is asked, en thru. study, man Wish a reward or extra pay fe to the Raditor The Star 1 enjoyed your editorial a few days ago headed “Let Us Have Peace,” Little could be added to it, or taken polnted the| then unknown girl} for Christmas FOR WOMEN Silk lisle (extra stretch top) T5e from it, to better express the sent ments of all unselfish Amerioan citl- zens Who have the welfare of hu- manity at heart To think that we made the sacri: fices we did to save “Democracy for overtime or work? Perhaps it would be well to note that the teacher, to which Class this youn: whare of responsibilities towards se curing real world peace? Let us pray that he may soon make his ®P-|jady hay the ood fortunte to. be pearnnoe, | long, averages in Seattle more than Tho letter in this column signed! a policeman tn wasn ¢ |by P, Monroe Kmock certain policeman’: receiver $136 |picksl up on Ladd's porch, let ua |be fair and turn the money over > these policemen, There is nq more reason why al | policaman ‘with a family of five | should work overtime than there is! *) The aj for a teacher with a family of none} or any number to teach for noth- Some of Our) ceive ax high as $155 a month, Hel ing. isolationint senators ahe veryableand| may work, as generally he must,| tho People,” and then refuse to ne-| pressed a good common cept any responsibility to maintain|on the kame subject. and perpetuate that peace, is almost month to begin with and can re- Silk faced (extra stretch top)... .$1.00 | e LE GE LPR Silk it ¥ ¥ Lisle FOR MEN— Fiber silk (clocked)...... Pure silk Pure silk (clocked)... Wool (heather) . Silk and wool Silk and wool (clocked) $1.25 and $1.50 FOR CHILDREN— Lisle .. seeeeeess.50¢ and 55¢ Silk and wool (clocked) 4 N Pure silk (hemmed top) $1.50 Pure silk (ribbon back) $1.50 and $3.00 Pure silk (extra stretch top) . $1.65 and $2.00 Pure silk (full fashioned) $2.00 and $3.00 Pure silk (full fashioned, extra stretch top) ..# $2.25 Pure silk (extra heavy) 25 Pure glove silk........$3.25 and $3.50 : Wool (heather) . ‘ . $L65 Silk and wool .... $1.50 and $1.65 Silk and wool (Persian clock). . $1.75 and $2.00 $2.50 and $2.75 ++ Te +eee-T5e and $1.00 Buy now when stock is complete, and every attention can be given to proper boxing and wrapping of packages. Mail orders carefully filled same day as received. State color and size de- sired. We prepay post charges everywhere, SEATTLE AGENTS CfvxtitG, unbelievable. ‘The indictment that Woodrow Wil- von recently administered to this na- | ton will, no doubt, be handed down to succeeding generationg and take | its due place in history, and not to | our credit, RADA SAPA Editor The Star: I was impressed with the article recently on “Tragedy?—It Was Only & Dog," and it hus reminded me of something I have read and re-read many times; something that I found }in @ small book called “Phe Beautlon jot Friendship." I am going to put jit down here tn the hope that you Maj will print It so that “he who runs may read.” It may help to save somo noble dogs’ life, Here it ts: |SENATOR GEORGE G. VEST’S EULOGY ON THE DOG (Address to the Jury made by Sen- jator Vest of Missourt in the course {of the trial of a man who had shot a fine dog belonging to a neighbor). | Gentlemen of the Jury: The best | friénd man has in this world may j turn against him and become his fenemy. His non or his daughter, PR) sat ho has reared with loving care, |™may prove ungrateful. Those who PS | are nearest and dearest to us, those jwhom we trust with our happiness Ries our good name, may become |traltors to their faith. ‘The mon | that a man has he may lose, It fille Miaway from him, perhaps when | PY heeds it most. A man's reputa may be sacrificed in a moment of tll. ® SASAF BPA PA SESE SA considered action. Th are prone to fall on t knees Befriending the Dog y | against hin enemies. progresalve men as far as domestic | affalra are concerned, but little of note can bo sald about thelr views! on foreign affairs. I have sent aj letter to Senator Jones expressing | my sympathies with your ediivrlal, J. C. UNGER, solutely unselfish friend that man | can have in thix selfish world, the one that never doserts him, the one | that never proves. ungrateful. or treacherous, 18 HIS DOG, Gentle. jmen of the Jury: A man's dog stands by him in prosperity and in poverty, in health and in sickness. Hoe will sleep on the cold ground, where the wintry winds blow and the snow drives fiercely, if oply ho may be near his master's side.’ He will kins tho hand that hag no food to} offer, he will lick the wounds and/ |eoren that come in the encounter | with roughness of the world, He) guards the sleep of his pauper mas: | ter, an ff He were a prince, When all other friends desert, he remains, | many evenings and holidays for no} man or just anyone should not en. extra pay. The teacher who works) ter into the question, in the daytime and works ogain in| the way, he earns bis reward in evening Classes draws more than fj all fairness, policeman for the day wo | MRS. EDGAR BLAIR. Community Chest Allotment Editor The Star; ures are self-sustaining and Having been a reader of your in-|do not need the money. teresting sheet mnco taking up my| Knowing your good paper will residence in Seattle, I -wlah to| Ways champion what the public register a peaye:. | has to say, I want to thank you |for the space, and with regards to Jn. a recent issue, st came.to MY| tne “Major” and all the gane at th ‘Majo ¢ gang at the attention that the Community Chest) Ee ouee’ noube a ee allotment for the Salvation Army, MARINE FIREMAN. if all the applications for relief wero filled, would bo exhausted| FRET long before the next year’s drive, | MA MUST NOT KNOW Now, Mr. Editor, what 1 want to| Daughter—It* eays here in the suggest is this: Let the ¥, M. C./paper they have a dinosaur on dis- A. and the W. C. 71. U, turn over! pldy at the Bon Marche. their portion of the chest fund to| Mr. urich—For heaven's sako, the Salvation Army, as they aro in| don't your ama—whe'll want to a better position to look a buy it and wear it to the dinner ta- wants of the needy Th ble.—-Florida Tim Whether he be a teacher, police- | If he pointed | id Soe del Ed We | Mme. Takani Miura, Jap-— |anese prima donna, now touring the United States, announces that her husband, Dr. Masataro Miura, hag ~ obtained a divorce in the courts of Tokyo. The separa- tion, she says, follows @ mutual agreement between |them. The doctor, a post | graduate of Yale and holder |of a professorship in Toi | university, is internationally | famous as an experimenter — | with vitamines. When riches take wings and reputa- | tion falls to pieces, he i” as constant | in hin love as the sun in its journey thru the heavens, If fortune drives faithful dog axks no higher privelege than that of accompanying him to| guard against danger, to fight] And, when the | all comes, and ¢ last acene pursue th side will th the master forth an outcast in the} world, friendiess and homeless, the | do us honor when success Is w us may be the first to throw at of m when failure HATTERS, MEN’S FURNISHERS 1317 Second Avenue S| upon our heads, head between his #4 | but open tn alert v wettlen ita] ful and true even to death. MRS. MABEL W. BERGREN. Thank You, Mr. Policeman room, claim I owe | rent This The one ab it * t ¥ ¥ M Arcade Square men, I would be gind First Anniversary towing eure ne hen I got a with thin Ind room In her este and I in ng of arguing, and r ted to take a receipt for my ding rip, I paid her the sum 5 she write it F wa ple the cor i! nd dt do 0 had she been when asked. 4 hac o ht | show how long ame been there tes more than my friend's and my own| politeness h word, Sho took my grip from my AN OLD SUBSCRIBER. |} y ° A New City P. Men S Suits ie Sie cet a Overcoats and Fine Furnishings # to put teeth | pass Commemorating the close of Bachelder & Corneil’s first year in the oldest clothing corner in Seattle with sensational and dras- tic price cutting in every department. A world-famous make of men’s clothing is in- cluded in this sale. PRACTICAL PEOPLE WILL FIND | ry Sale PRACTICAL, WORTH-WHILE CHRIST- $2 65 MAS GIFTS AT GREAT SAVINGS, be Regular $40 Overcoats $33.85 Regular $30 Overcoats $23.85 Men’s 2-Pants Suits Heavy Worsteds and Cassimeres, men’s and young men’s models. tremely well tailored, and 2 pairs of Values up to $45. eee |, 488,85 Flannel or it w it fs Shirts; Anni Now—Luscious, Fresh and Seedless 5 Sunkist from California. Always a favorite Holiday fruit—Seed/ess California Navel Oranges. Now you can get them. ervey Easiest to peel and slice for breakfast The Best Christmas Present or quick salads and desserts. Savi am AND fret Peurtat- | O74, MO, loved the wortd Tender, firm and luscious. meal or between meals. | Men's Gloves Adler's © Street Glo ‘ regular $3.50 grade; Anniver erate it more ef. y than the city officials were and that {t would make for that 1 € WOULD | on THOL In the most ce Extra Quality Cvercoats Through and through fabrics, nap will not wear off and guaranteed not to wear smooth and shabby on sleeves fi Values up to $50.00. ".. $36,85 gave his only be For any in 2 believed c us the and thi A gave first ust stop Keep a big bowlful handy—eat two or three a day for the fresh vitamines they provide. JUST A PLAIN LITTI slar $3.50 Si french MOTHER Stripe Madra sttan Anniversary Har $6.00 Give Police the Reward ~ $2.65 And especially at Holiday times, their organic salts and acids lend invaluable aid in digesting other foods. $4.65 o ae sian: Austin nse. To iffered At all dealers—Now. Sunkist California’s Uniformly Good Oranges $1.00. 2.35 || $5.95 eral days, ypearance 4 with: ever He $3.95 it | 2.95 "$4.95 "$5.95 Perhaps they had not tae lea READER. Be sure to get them in the wrapper Men's Bath Robes, Slippers, Gift Suspenders, Knit Vests, Wool and Fur-lined Gloves, saute : stamped “Sunkist”? Caps and all other furnishings at Anniversary Sale Prices, Throw off HUBBY KNOWS BACHELDER STUFFT COLDS YY [ces “o Clear your head with vee MENTHOLATUM & CORNEIL time for California Fruit Growers Exchange 4 Non-profit, Cyoperative Organization of 11,000 Greezert 511 LOS ANGEL JS, CALIFORNIA Second Avenue THEY SHOULD BE GRATEFUL Simp—We havo a gre | thanktu | Mr mp—Indeed we Apply in the nostrils Antiseptic — healing Pt Pe real glad that got the things I ther