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THE SEATTLE STAR S NORTHWEST LOAGUP OF NIEWSPAPHES or scr ‘Telograph News Service of the Untted Prem Association } ered at Seattle, Wash, Postoffice as Second-Class Matter out of elty per month up to @ mos; @ mos $1.00; year $8.00 By carrier, city Published Datly by T Private Mate 9400 © Star Publi I OOK upon these dead men of the European war! One of the enemy hell rst ¢ them and their lives vent out Breathing, str maybe laughing human beings one instant; cory ly their bodies do not hit the ground. T b € ave kil them, no matter whether German, Frenchman or it was Briti \ustrian, Russian or Turk behind the mn That w his head on the wheel was a fellow " good face. Death tears away every and this boy's dead face shows .youth, brightness and a lov able disposition What a sweet inn t \ Ww he he crawled u the floor and smiled up into mother efforts to learn to walk! How lage, who st Silver clouds sail whispering that “Katy ¢ promised to be always true to Maybe an old Maybe a swarm easy t cture a h him act father ieee. Reprint the Above War Photograph for the Lesson There Is in It.) * form and cheered him with pride. Maybe, at the last mo ment, a clinging mother almost unnerved him by you cannot picture what a mother feels Infancy, as the angel and tyrant of a home. Youth, with school books under arm, romping in the ds and meadows Where are flowers, sunshine, bird songs, zephyr hymns the tree tops, brooks chattering over stones where the min nows hide. Manhood, when father begins consult with his son, when mother begins to lean on “her boy” in sweet wide. The joy of being able to do things with men. The ture a mysterious firmament full of stars of hope. Why! The rights of young manhood are the rights to live and te try, to be joyous, to be fearless, to love and to marry, t limb to the heights, to hold the place among men that God allots. AND NOW THIS DEAD FACE ON THE WHEEL, IN THE THICKET! Here it has all ended’—the youth, and pride, the mother’s love and care, her—oh to the father’s guidance the sweetheart’s dear hopes, all the promise of this fine lad! Above him, the same gun that smiles on the distant loved home that will never know. Below him, a nameless grave in which will lie all sthat he was, ALL THAT HE MIGHT HAVE BEEN, forever Kings, diplomats, field marshals, admirals, statesmen, money changers, all ye who move the masses toward happi ness or hell on earth, look upon the upturned face of this dead boy, with its appeal to heaven for answer to the awful ques “tion “WHY?” This slaughter of youth, hope, promise, love, possibility of happiness is yours, and, some day, in the pres - ence of this victim and millions of others like him, the Great Judge will ask you, “WHY?” and answer you must make i Look upon this dead face on the wheel; look upon the cinders of once happy homes; look upon the mutilations starving widows and orphans; and then, ye CHRISTIAN ‘tulers, finally look upon the face of God who gave His only Emight love each other, and answer “We did these things for GAIN!” PRESIDENT ME!KLEJOHN ofAmberst college is in town. Can it be his visit will be over with no one rumoring he will be next U. of W. president? . Women Look Well When they escape the sallow skin, the pimples, black- heads, facial blemishes due to indigestion or bilious- ness. t times, all women need help to rid the system of poisons, and the safest, surest, most convenient and most economical help they find in es Ss This famous family remedy has an excellent tonic effect upon the entire system. It quickly relieves the ailments caused by defective or irregular action of the organs of digestion, headache, backache, low spirits, extreme nervousness. Purifying the blood, Beecham’s Pills improve and Clear The Complexion Directions of Special Value to Women with Every Box, Sold everywhere. In Boxes, 10c., 25c. the hospitals look upon the multitudes of lonely mothers,| . Son to three hours of mortal agony upon the cross, that men] | | “DEAR ME. MAMA. THEY LL BE SURPRISED TO SUE YOU ALONG. THEY DIDN'T) | [ FOGG ENGAGE FILM, Co : a | *] DON'T 1 t CARE. WANT TO ACT, Too!” “What a silvery ring there is fn Mr. Hunter's voic Yes. And when he posed to me last night there mond ring in it wana dia eee FINANCIAL TIP Pa, would you like to save some money 1 certainly would, my bo “Weil, | know how you can “How's that? Quit havin’ me take music lessons. Laila Erickson, 7545 12th ave. N. | |W., a member of the Circle, writes/ the following letter i Dear Uncle Jack many answers but have not had| much success, I Mke The Star} Circle very much and am always glad when Saturday comes. I es pecially like to try whep there are puzzles or riddles to solve | LAILA ERICKSON.” BAND MAY SEE EXPO meee LEWISTON, Pa, April 17.—The first Boy Scout band of the United States, a Lewiston organization that hax become famous, expects to get | a trip to the Panama-Pacific expo: | sition before it closes,” The band has filled engagements I have sent in streetay as to how this was accomplished, The letter also asks advice] aching tightness—no more foot torture, oa AR—SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1915. 1S DILLPICKLES. 1LHAVe A farT HERE THAT REQUIRES HOUMEREE PING KNOWLEDGE.” PAGE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE —~ NOW, Don't CO ANY PARTHER! 7 REFU BSOCUTELY To Discuss THE WAR WITH ANY BODY ¢ "OW, GIVE CHES UF Te Fiscal Secret Agitated have you not declared the regul quarterly dividend wtor—We couldn't rr thoney —Chieago s oe His Best Bet It has been said that a bo vewt friend hin mother and a wou » best friend in he reputation; and a dead sur elnch that a ma est friend his job.—-Atchison Globe Then and Now ri tal AUtO® ons, fle er Nice t w I r te That Roe cars tur da as City Journal Wouldn't Escape Mra. Asker—Do you think th devil really has horns and hoof Asker—No; If he the bee trust would have f ago.—Philadetphia Bolletir A Good Prescription Mra. Fusby-Ayling physician wants to send me to summer resort for four we Her Husband—Well, 1 don ime him.—Boston Transcri The Correct Dope To MAMA, MR. POSE. Stockholde Why "HOM, Not Form THAT Paper HED HEN!" THE OVERSUPPLIED Kr Mr. Henpeck—Have you any ° Butcher—N But I have some Mr. Henpeck—Don't want any; g0t too much at home now! OF COURSE MAMA QUICKLY GETS COLD REE 1 Pot SUNS ENOVEH AT Home $* ll ? PONTO, THE PURP [cone eee tern 1 SUPPOSE THE 1S SOME OF THAT WELL -KNOWM "MILK OF HUMAN KINDHESS!” Husband—You 4 altoget er too much money Wife-——Not at all! The trouble fs you don't make enough Times-Picayune o xe bel and her husband are an A Deadlock couple, They are of one ni Bixby's friends say wind a a goad fe ow, and tb wife Yes denies it Wh n do you b eve? Robert Both Judge. Natural Query Rik Sot Sapleigh—-Some bally ass says, So Different There is hackwork and | work,” seid the literary “Think of what I get fe what the hackman gets delphia Public Ledger Phil mine an don't you know, given to man thoughts Miss Keen—Yes, but what was given to you for?—Boston Transcript that speech was to conceal his a it Don’t itc use Resinol The moment that Resinol Oint- || ment touches itching skin the itch- ing stops and healing begins, ‘That is why doctors have prescribed it successfully fortwenty years in even the severest cases of eczema, ring- worm, rashes, and many other tor- menting, disfiguring skin diseases, Aided by warm baths with Resinol Soap, Resinol Ointment makes a wore feet, No more shoe in many of the most prominent} cities in the United States. | Why go limping around with nee - aching, puffed-up feet—feet so tired, chafed, sore and swollen you ‘WE GET BOUQUET jean hardly get your shoes on or ai off? Why don’t you get a 25-cent The total absence of unsfghtiy|PO% Of (TZ) from the drug store telephone poles along Second and| 49 First aves, has attracted attention | “riz makes your feet glow with! selekinerm as far as Jacksonville, Ill comfort; takes down swellings and tor a Superintendent of Public Utilities! qraws ‘the soreness and misery || 4 CK!Y: eas! Valentine has recetved a letter from! right out of feet that chafe, smart the Jacksonville Chamber of Com-|and burn TIZ” instantly stops bo 7 eagles mod merce, praising the city for elimi-| pain in corms, callouses and bun-|| fvery drucgist ve nating poles from the principal|/jons. “TIZ” is glorious for tired,|| Resinol Soap alp perfectly healthy, and at little cost For trial free 1-5, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. {a harsh or ‘ write to Robert plans to enter the seh n at the University af his high school work ‘PURCHASES BEGUN | | Seattle jobbers and manufact I ers are awaiting | Washington of ¢ have ch Dole, of equipment and supplies for the | Alaska railroad commission, He ts expected here next week, in com pany with Chairman Edes of t commission Elehty tons of rails, machine 10,000 feet of lumber, other commiss: arrival fron who will rge of purchasing the bulk pedals ool wre te i 28-inch wheels, mud guards pedals ur ry ary Hote] $25.00 20-In. New Departure Brake Lorain Bicycle This Ad and 20c Will Pay for Sharpening One Dozen Razor Blades at Spinning’s | FOR ALASKA R. R. | SPINNING’S CASH STORE any Sunday or holiday. Wagons, single and double tree, | shall be equipped with automatic WEAR HEADLIGHTS; |2321%0:2, [u2ise che nccesstey ot | |hired men going bebind a horse to manasa | HE'S BULLIED NOW ==" = so:nine ‘SOLVE THIS PUZZLE | HONOR MENTION IN CONTEST “BOB” IS REGULAR | — AND WIN $1 PRIZE “mowers wrk are NEWSPAPERMAN | cores. tarmern, toa. Tks . pesctlnossctigmamipnt |< eH Ponda P homme bo |certain farmers had complained| TO REMAIN OPEN —e | wee oar Sew, Wen - ¥ Rin Rawiins, Fert Angeles: Ss that they did not have friends in} | Last week's contest was rather BPs Pegg BA fanaa Aap yg mT aiaed tebdens the legislature, Senator E. J. West-| The Hotel Liberty, haven for Se- # asy. This week's contest, however ° a . a? te 14 Walling | | lak Minneapolis, introduced a} aitie’s unemployed, will not close . to the contrary, But ft will be e " ave joker” which, be said today, he| up for several weeks yet, although good practice for you and will hely a “s — 4 never hoped to pass. Now his polit-| the city has withdrawn its financial to brighten up your know) o! gon ~ es threaten to get behind| support of the institution for the the different countries in the world. | M | | bill and foree it through with | year. Below you will find the names} i» i 4. " his name attached, unless he gives} According to J. B. Powles, of the lof 10 countries. Fill in the missing — Sar certain concessions on a ‘%-cent/ board of managers, the hotel will jletters and send im the result to ' railway fare bill, Seme of the pro-| be able to continue on its own re. 4 Uncle Jack. bo 7 bas 29th ave visions of the joker follow sources until the latter part of May, Here are the 10 countries alk pen age ja 4 All bulls, on highways, must car-| possibly even longer than that |} 1.$8——d=—-— Bessie Cantre jry 50 pounds of bells, a steam! The hotel is about to close a con 2F—-———e | a arson, Chatto; 5 | Whistle and an electric headlight| tract for clearing 40 acres of Faunt- oe [os marron Danae, Fr. Sochomtt se tam. Pautn of not less than 1,500 candle power. | leroy park acreage. If this work is 4, —t—-—aw | payde “i ogg 4 Ferdinand Ca Cows shall not be permitted to/ obtained, a summer camp will be Se eee | Forter; Frances ard Allen, Puyal- | jive more than 50 quarts of milk] established at the park 6.Gr—-——«e | Myrtle Anderee . 7 Biates 6 ee a day — | .—e——— um. cog hy 8 age Mega ero EB, taal y "watharies tothe Sheds shall be built over all VY YARD 8 —e— — ark. Koren ave; James Lobdell, Kent: Row ude Allison, fields where hired men work in NA Y. ROUTE Pe peas lcoombe, Keattle. Stetia MacMiller, 47454North Yakima summer Steamers H. B. Kennedy and 1 90, <> om a ey, |\---—- —— — Produce prices must not be {n-| £832,5°" re tee comag Pg, * | Write your name and address| | feel disqppotnted | creased without the consent of al cept Sun |plainly just below your answ LOCAL LASSIE Is The Bece to the charade in| commission. Saturd |The contest closes next Friday at IN NDY Patrick Henry, a great American Eight hours shall constitute alncuce® apm. The age itt s 15. The) WENNER OF CANDY statesman and orator. Rversboay jhired man's day. He shall not Work phone Main 3101. Price S¢e Reusé Trip toe xe {s $1 knows about him and his famous| Robert Farrar. |= ee ereeeertrnenin teenie | 3 “4 : ' o speech, in which he said, after de} pe . " { Rot Letter after letter came pouring whic .1@] Here is the picture of Robert BOY DIES A HERO | into Unie Jack's ottice shin ween, |Sowneime King George ill. “Give lryrrar, 6725 2aen ave. 8. Ww. Root T SPINNING’S BIG BICYCLE | — There were so Many that after toe ee ee ot eee ae em tentee,| 2% 1°, Years old and ts a freshman SHENANDOAH, Va., April 17.—J.| winner had been decided the names! sig ‘perry ave “ *:/at Ballard high school | Wesley Manning, 17, & Shenandoah |of those whose answers to the|'*i8 Terry ave. | | At the age of 10, feeling ade 1 30th lachool boy, died in the waters of|charade were correct could not be}, th canes Kath) ¥ for YOU) sire to dabble in printer's ink, he | (i : vine . So, if yo e office, , began printing a paper on a 2x3 the Shenandoah river here trying| given in the Circle, So, if your)" U0 j N I h Ti ih hulomitable herotem to save|name ta not among them, do not| Jamateur press. By hard work and | ow Is the lime to Buy | tiepranacesimanrbaneneritie a | good business ability, yas en a eo from a yl anion, Jonn-| 66 rT) | SELECT DANCING PARTIES larged his paper and printing plant |j $2250 16tn. New Departure Coaster Brake Boy's Lorain Juvenile Manning and @ compa | HIPPODROME until he now publishes an eight-| fj Bicycle + : i nth ohoe bas homepage $15.55 lon Rothbeg, went to the rescue of ol amped I i " inch wheels, mud guards, 21 inches from top of saddle to ‘i ltwo men whose boat had been over - th and University page paper t is devoted to the 44 a » lturned. While trying to haul the ess —~ ee jnews of the schools in the North-|—f Pedals when saddle is down a tee into thelr own best they enp| 10-PIRCE UNION Ppa | western part of the city, There is | $23.50 18-1n. NewiBeparture Coaster Brake Boy’s Lorain Juvenile jf sized and Manning was swept over Dam also a bit of war news—well writ Bicycle ane tenet tee eeeees ve $16.66 : ten, too 244nch wheels, mud guards, 25 inches from top of saddie to the dam and drowned : dear srl <n AR ia | The paper is called the Semi- ff pedals : | “TIZ" for puffed-up, burning, Monthly Press. It has a large cir 24.50 19-In. New Departure Brake Boy’s Lorain Bicycle $17.77 c. CIRCLEITE WRITES aching, calloused feet | culation and a substantial advertis- | 26-inch wheels, mud guards, 27 incheg from top of saddie tof Jae and corns ing patronage H eseeese «. $18.88 , 28 inches from top of saddle to 1415-1417 Fourth Av. 50c to 81.50 Dally, |HOTEL Ro | supplies and miscellaneous Reduction by week necessities for starting work are St. Regis 833 Kearny. or mo. Mot and cobt |being loaded aboard the steamer 86 4th st., at Sock. | 0 INN rane parents bathe n 8 5 = ‘ake lon st. car te | Mariposa which sails North Sunday wee tet Mares HL 884 Keneny Kearny. ‘ 14 min. to Expo. “ fee as oxo George W. Evans & Co, of Seat * | furnished two carloads of rails p chased = by the eommission week MUSICAL PROGRAM The Ladies’ Aid of the First G man M, E, church, Howe st., ne | Queen Anne ave., will give a music | al program Sunday, April 18, at 7 shinissiomnnicii p.m, New, Fireproof, # LINCOLN HOTEL @o [| 119 Market sf, Sam Francisoo’s greatest id ‘| thorofare, 2 min, from Feery Depot, min, from principal docks. New, mod? Write for reservations M0, RAO RP OH . Raton * se ‘ } | Use Star Wants Ads for Re sulte, f

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