Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
“Captain Courtesy” @ A story of California in 1844, when Americans and Mexicans were fighting for supremacy. Wonderfully realistic and superb scenery. STARTS TODAY LIBERTY 10c 10c Confessions of a Wife MARY SAYS MEN DO NOT) worth living, he was going to fin VALUE A WIFE'S LOVE. [out it was none forever, (Copyright, 1918, by the Newspaver | Hut sorry as I felt for Jack, Enterprise Association) fekt sorrier by far for Mary The As I looked at Mary sitting there | Sct : ‘ so calm and yet so perfectly decid. | NOTdINS of that will makes ‘it tn possible for her MORTGAGED THREE GENERATIONS TO ed in the course she had mapped | Sense of duty and honor, to. break ont for herself in absolutely *lim|the legal bonds that bind her to a Meeting Sok Oly Jone, sk. ani| ne, VOR, bonds hat bind her to PAY DEBTS OF LAST EIGHT MONTHS thought of him from her life I real-| ma" "8° 1s less than nothing to r fel for pint Nigga tn Prony , How will it ail come out? A great crowd of Seattle men and] ask, ‘Why should | dare to die 4 Don't misunderstand me, little = oo t: book, I knew Jack was only going} 1° You alone, Httle book, I ma women were stirred to the de for a boy who Is only valued by tovget What he deserved. bat if he |Say that the best solution would be Tuesday at the Municipal league| his government according to had only realized that he had in | fF Jack to die of this malady from plea meeting In Good Bats cafeteria his readiness to die for his Fi Mary and Mary's love the one price-| Which he t# now suffering. That make good workmen,| the utterances of Mre. May Wright) cauntry! NIHATS Tim May | BY GILSON GARDNER lose treamure all humanity seeks (001Y happens in the story boo aed the Doteclt ania. | Seal, national peace advocate » | WASHINGTON, Anan sa bi however, where the compl: a M . It a All the countries now engag THAT HE NEEDS TO DIE | n mate—another part of one’s velf, | {1 b eaeS " : aad ene SE A IK Eo Ent we ; Ay FOR IT? | Only a policy of great self-re- something more than frien4, lover, | ‘hor can kill off the obno : nenafacturer, baa ‘ryved it) Me 'the Brest eatin in atone ats aa cadoadt sotto — straint and patience deters our sonathenst or wife, he would have |at & moment's notice, with no fear essary to spend large suma/ steed, according to their constl-| aternal humanity is study Sune denartment Weert anking > 1 be of consequences. I thought e tutions, that the object of govern-| ing the history of wars and na died before he would have let her|(r conseauences, I tow "© lof money for the upkeep of prisons.| tutions, that the oblert ts citizens| tional maternal humanity le the recall of the German am- go out of his life. ¥ ye 3 clared Norval A. Hawkins, a th ate catia ye } dor, Count Von Bern. . onlg | ®%tion to her books, as thou , - ppiness 1 prospertt she| following the everyday story | “ae: tapered ee ea a ul subject upon which Th fag ak gong Bnew ob haste Ford! said. They are showing a ve of the tragle herrer of the pr iP tinded ordinary circum bee! 3 om ee f otor Co., aking ata receptio " y of going abc ent war | ° mide ngaged was ende fiap ane curious way of going about it | was eager to be st, but, for fear the forgotten. She had «aid she |siven him $0 employes of the| “4e1s curious that in order to “Maternity 18 tietening to | stances the count would hardly Eoitre ane aaundehaltly: Jack ‘quiet sid not go to Jack and consider-|Ford plant » Tuesday night protect their citizens, the countrle the gruesome cries of the bat- | "emain ‘here two weeks. real mate oud cha’ le, Jac — the matter ended He said th for the last two! hay barge pt oy Agrees tlefields; maternity is wateh , He has done everything dip- ly broke them one alter another, 1 interrupted, however ru|years Henry Ford had spent most these citizens by the tillions,| !ng the horrors of the trenches lomatically to make him per- b haps he had rea! p Ne ee eee ere we leat wan (nave 00 go. beck, Mar 1 tell /Of his time building men—not cars.| which, according to the statements| maternity is tracing the course | Sona non grata, as the diplo- ized that the oe he “es aa peor Dick you will not go to Jack, so| Ford b ) ex-convicts, not) made by the chancellors of each of| of the submarines (adding | mats phrase it, and In any oth- the one thing that could make life) 114) ne can take the night train. for charitable purposes, but be-| the countries involved, has MORT their cowardice to cruelty); is er condition than the present { {magined Dick sent you, Mor-|cause employment gave the men|GAGED AT LEAST THREE GEN.-| following the flight of the aero: bly Vortnt pets go to Berlin Salmo! she sald serene “Dick has|a chance and because he wished to ERATIONS TO PAY THE DEPTS] plan and the descent of | |" “ jort = et asking for the a ic in hot yet gotten over the schoolboy |show that {t wes not necessary to INCURRED IN THE LAST EIGHT | bombs as they deal death to | ft Sea” a new man to tishion of delegating the things he| maintain large prison funds in any, MONTHS gage ayn mr ote President Wilson | Company se peony tom org bev SEES have bravely and | “Maternity Te lstening, look: | President wilson is very some one else, and that some ¢ Hawkins: was a guest at noon) unquestioningly dared to die— | ing, weighing, measuring. MA quskiden uhtettebiniae Gay ar Witt continue to ship Salmon. aver-[\is usually a woman. But ', too. Tuesday of the Chamber of Com-| if need be—for every boy in the TERNITY IS ALSO DECID Se enktae walene one | § pounds, dressed, in individual }/ glad you came, for I could not merce, at a luncheon In the Butler.| world, In times past. Of late, InGI” 1) oApreben tne to: neutrality 45 the to any point in the U. & Dick wh have told you though, they have begun to | Confidence that the Wom ee ching his neutrality to the a that he w ld © Congress which begins utmost % . , It t the recent note protest OD "ai Ate lg wr oil F t Hooag WINDOW.BOX GARDENING - site bh} Mae ae ee vi ida| {ng Against the export of arms ition. Also Crabs, Smelt, Trout. Hl pow ane Nf aan ooeeter thes “ieee wae ae | which alone has given offense, al Kippered Salmon and all other s irprised mor en are oringin Ne ope r to ous nay oe ga products. See the fish before shipped ||they hear that some nan There's only one excuse for not] stop, was expressed by Mra, Sewall be ge pe chew . an vot | if you wish lial |ceased to love her husband? ng a backyard gardener, That) in a talk delivered to Seattle schoo!) eh ive way Pees vee 601 Northern Ban! a I don’t know why It ts that {s, the lack of a backyard. aad achers T nigh Nees Sh Main 6876 most every man tot % us | The discourtesy in that affair his ont ev r seems to even this doesn't excuse the house - - | ng public this diplomatic that the wedding ceremon d8| holder or flat dweller from doing a} note before evan our secretary a N@ love of woman to him with | ittle gardening. Not only will Jt] Use “TiZ!" Don't tiave puffedup, MAS BA state had seen It KODAK FINISHING wat scone at cannot be broken.| he tots of fun, but you can practice} burning, aching feet |" Our government has had pre ‘Sag giannis tAn Brow tired, so tired Of! real intensified farming f | or corns | A banquet was held by 75 mem-|¥lously ample cause for complaint ‘ A Obtain boxes the size of your win | on account of the activity of the Quick service—good Fr tale from him every morning. i a ioe aan Ga elena |bers of Oriental chapter, No, 19, : an : 1. MENDENHALL lows and try out the scheme - Bin J « ssy here and {ts naval at Tapers pre decide that he kno will be interesting to watch the ie | Ti mae etn ‘An ' ex. Tuenday tt <a tache, Captain Boy-Ed, in the traf In Swift's—Second at poesible subject that hi velopment of the little radish and ‘ore + ei ae Se See . fic in fraudulent passports and the |discuss. He may almo' lettuce plants, The experience the| dence. carrying on of spy work with the } to himself that he is ¢ we ts will be quite useful A M Thi embassy as headquarters jof hating the woman he wah a, olace with « backyard or ai essage to BD, [°c is strongly suspected that the sed to ‘cherish till death do burban he $ attained = |W k, S F Ik embassy had a hand in supplying |part.’ but tt never enters is anind hs tendily managed, the window =| ea CFAWNY FOUKS fiioemation to its ships by wireless | that the wife of his borom m f ; ; A— Jin their sea-raiding operations and box gardens, principally for flowers i ton an the same feelings in regard| 0° fuurhe’ But it is just as ensy | _— jlan Easy Way to Gain 10 to 30 Ibs. ‘getting provisions to the roving| }to him to grow the right kinds of plants in| om. of Solid, Healthy, Permanent cruisers while they were still at! We read in books er I) poay 8 niet yey lay oe hag Flesh larg a window box as r mn, if they OHIO DENTISTS pe ap Ab 5 {and 1 | giving them too little water—forget , oe ile wh Whe te it that 2 ran | tity Is the secret of window-box gar-| Best Gold Hith anne will, And yet he|box, but. keep it well, molatened MURDER CHARGE Crowns ... inks thai & «| Do not get the habit of applying) reing the assimilative i ot, While aii ihe 0 ie -lwater in small quantities at fre-| stomach and Intestines to acted | pr Best Bridge- $4. o0|: ikbed panaoes top hatinie 4 wast iatorvais, Instead, pour it on| Ah! what rellef, No more tired|snd fais and Hand them verte the boot] TRINIDAD, Colo, April | 27-— here b : . large Qu at once, and at| feet; no more burning feet;no more| Wren Ne he al. pear th stat dat Mi ed, Asaistan work Ther , ane of afin a large quat nee, and at j no more burning fest:no more) shrunken, ru otintuen and bulld | Attorn Gener Montgomery Jest set of Teeth "$5. 00" ti He Tae the best sof) you can get; al| No more pain in cofns, callouses or|® ary eager and hungry ve trial ! e eeeraiggs i es nt in th Red Rubber... a ere low about an inch of the box to rise| bunions, No matter what alls yourg f1\) 4") Ne iae Lipsey iabMak oF MRE elhesk,.th the vansat t y above the soll to retain the water| feet, or what under the sun you've) tanal to i Ake, food. Th - “agg - ca te Best set of Teet " in ve *|bloody coal strikes of Colorado with Natural Gum . . : ¢ we it he aor! , tried eM getting relief, just Meaiiain Mind to stop rive | Lawson is charged with murder as ; € @ neglects! git is flow ‘ou want, and your| use | oot Sur the re. | the result of the shooting of a mine Painiess ‘Extraction inetined [to ee Z | window 1s sunny, plant gerantu T1Z" 1# the only remedy that} tentiy discover force that | guard We make a specialty in! to do this"for | Setunias, heliotrope and other flow:| draws out all the poisonous exuda-|‘* recommended n*/”” Vigorously denouncing the labor | 3 y erty; plants of that class, For an| tions which puff up the feet; oTiZ" | ee aie eee a “how (leader, Montgomery decl@ted Law all branches of Dent istry. Plenty, of them, Margie, Penty |gagern window begonias, fuchstns |1@ magical; ‘T1Z" is grand; “TIZ"| quickly your cheeks fill out and roils ot |son Was in command of the miners’ Any work that don’t prove 0! '!e" wa ary'é 7 ing! Fansien and Boston ferns will do| will cure your foot troubles sg] firm, healthy flesh are dey Gver|tent colony at Ladiow. when strik G ‘ . well, About the edges of the box| you'll never limp or draw up youf %our body, covering each hony angle aod} ors killed the guard satisfactory will be made) (To Be Continues morrow.) | iiant some drooping plants, trad@s-| face in pain. *Your shoes won't eras aah aihes lite kare $\_ He made no attempt to sWow that over free of charge at any cantio lysimachia, moneywort, sax!-| seem tight and your feet will never,| Sarco! bigot thet - |fawson ever carried a weapon, but fraga and such never hurt or get sore, swollen or) s#ler and will refund your m« (you! indicated that the argument of the tine. All work guaranteed DRIVEN FROM HOME "2°00... s soe sete hut" sett, selon oath tr Yat Mae hat for 12 years. Painless ex- enough |misery; no more burning corns, Ite ineaponeive, suey to [er Was responsible for the acts of r Preller sag ; | effictont nis followers traction. Examina’ .|__Mrsand Mrs, Henry Shutte, 4101|———— ~ ——— | callouses or buntons : yes . tion free Wfth ave, have started suit for Get a 26-cent box at any drug] ii | da 5 oe They : * P a) vartme: ‘ore, and a ant Isitl e ' 1 nen s, charge stench from a sanitary | nstal ‘ene! - . . 1 ain 10 po r a + ‘ ¥ P Opposite Fraser-Paterson by drove them from thelr| Want Ads. foot relief for only 26 cents, ‘Think| M'Ime, to kein 1) nowt et en aver ie [Tra Wednesday night at St Cc of it! oS. Clement's church, ' STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1915. PAGE 3, MARY BOYLE O'REILLY TELLS HOW WAR AFFECTED WOMEN | ws _ The Rui daughters war nur in the Imperial hospital in Petrograd. | Seated on the left is the Grand Duchess Olga, eldest daughter of the czarina, on the right (seated) ja the czarina and standing imme. | diately behind her is the Grand Duchess Titiana. In the other, jcture the Grand Duchess Titiana shown sisting at an operation on a wounded soldier. ovna, “the war has waked up.fearth women began to organize. does not know, why is he general _ t old days eve thing payor ¢ he city? nee ‘ om By MARY BOYLE O'REILLY fren Br elie Fe Revalty 9: Hoesen an bare something to any there will PETROGRAD, March Marie There were th The empress, her daughters, fb. cnother ty £ general may Nicholovna met the train that cadowe nd, all the women of the imperial es aU downers anc otes for Women? brought me to the Ruastan capital F prosperous, f@Mlly, are working, actually “Yes, | know how etrange T had seen her last tn ndon, & | peor working, in hospitals, The thie must sound, but @ a typical Russian lady omewhat I confess that we women lived Grane Buch Viadimir hee 80 know that half th f i lazy, decided luxur 18 and not " n princes: nursing on the am } . aif the bables born ‘ rehids shut away from t in such places die while till little self-centere r Hut you must t} Rulance trem, the. Grand little children? Why? None of Now she came down the ata ven with furs Russia Duchess Serge directs hundreds my: friends lene: thelr. bables tion platform cloaked in gray winter cHmats... it of women on duty in Red Cro ak: Wha pants ieoie easthare ire | Serge, her graceful head veiled |< » we saw litt ¢ ev Glepensaries. to Raper that yt other women like a nw for even the em- jive that we for there are pe Here in Petrograd, more than) advise them, How gladly we her daughters and all the (that have no furs 1 miles from the front, 10,000) would if we could grand duchesses now are wear women volunteered for any sorvice.| “We women thought to b ing this costume. “The wer found us unpre- [1 am on the convalescent Corps./the Red Cross and we discov Marie Nicholovna, explain this; Pared. Mother Russia always | Firteen hundred eport In |the war that ts behind war.” dress pays dearly for being unready., [uniform daily at in the Salta Hiabolotaa, this tine next Call ft an outward of an in-| 't will take a year to get our | morning sar 3 ou and our f 500 w ill be de chanse!. whe. nenee fighting forces organized, But We cannot let sick soldiers shifting &:yotel fi Does the uniform indicate what| ¢¥@* now Russian armies have [turn to tenements which no on Well, why do you laugh?” in Russian fashiona weartng?’| invaded Austria and Germany (han insy their wounds would | quired Marie Nicholovna. “Strang Say, r WHAT RUSSIAN, &t Six pointe and, and—THE | never heal. But when we see hor-jer things may happen. We may WOMEN THINKING.” WAR HAS INVADED OUR rinie hovels we begin to ask, ‘What\even go back to our old ways when | It was impossible to distinguish; LIVES, FOR WE WOMEN ARE [of the women and children who! peace is declared. 7 Iprincess from peasant, for both, THINKING. must live there? “But | think we will never wore blue checked aprons and! “After the first shock we realized| “I asked Prince Oblonsky of] forget—never—how much must |deavy woolen gloves |that there can be no faith without | Petrograd, who was to blame for| be done to make life safer and of such Jairs, and he Well, if he _ War ‘on see. happier for the people who have no furs. 'AMBASSADOR OF | the existence Stirs Up Thoughts | works we began to organize ‘pleaded = fxnorance. observed Marte Nichol 1 the most disorderly country ‘TELLS HOW FORD ‘WOMAN SAYS WARRING NATIONS HAVE SECOND AVE. AT JAMES ST. IIS- ps a HEAR YE! HEAR YE! HEAR YE! Hats Extraordinary (For the Fair Sex) 89c Each—THURSDAY—89c Each Just received—S! 50 Stra $3.5 upward f f dozen Un- hapes that splendid value to sell ), $4.00 up to $5.00. Our New York buyer, ground, was able to purchase this lot, for cash, at concession off real price, which enables us them to you at the unheard- 89c Remember, al! this new shapes. ae price of Eighty-nine Cents each, “OUR METHOD OF SAVING” Is nce commenced, continues always Let our demonstrator explain FREE with all purchase FS Two Big Suit Specials $5.00 $7.50 Women’s Suits Big Rack of Women’s Tailor-made Suits Suits that sold 40 Suits that are extra good will placed sale | values, splendid cloths, well If you | made, satin lined, good colors, uit | Suits that sold up to $22.50, to 00, | close them out quickly tomor- pick $ lipment trimmed c at $2.50, be ng on the Ww ay n season's ndless when an ¢ chain ; oO it to you. 8 for women to $16.50 tomorrow at $5.00 each. want a good, serviceabl for the modest price of $ “here is your chance. Children’s Coats for Spring Natty styles in the black white checks and plain serge, colors Neatly trimmed and well tailored. Ages 2 to 10 years. Prices range from $2.69 up to $4.98. You save money re INFANTS’ DEPARTMENT—Just ed by Infants’ Coats, and very mother child 1 really up be on and all new in receiy aps express, Dresses havir the be little DO NOT FORGET—The sale of Corsets, Undermuslins and Bathing Suits for women. It will pay you to look into this. . Just Received Big shipment Solid Leather SANDALS. 69c 98c $1.19 69c Batgails atiytortsdoen Bargallls Each—Pillow C: size 9c 10¢ sieachea crash Towel- value Sheets, size 72x99, 14c Burlaps, inches hotel use; worth 60c. before going to the country. Shades, Marseilles patterns, inches wide, 7? uniform patterns. guaranteed spring rollers. Com- Good value for $2 comes in white and sanitary and du Ara pillows. elsewhere? covering, with plain backs to finished with fancy turkey red 42x36; made fine ing, 17 inches wide, with red ASC snae ot haere tinee wide, come in green, brown, red, $1 6 Bedspreads, size | Worth 1 : 23c and 7 weave and per! in green bleached pare these with the 35c qualit 39 Feather Pillows, Cc bian colors; plain and fan- Why pay 60c cy where? Crib Comforts, size Shc Each—Huck Towels, mateh, filled with new carded stripe border; regular 12 order 0! ar cov: art tless else- REHEARSING DAILY Daily rehearsal is being held for he Passing Show,” which will be given May 1! and 12 at the Moore= for the benefit of the Catholie Bor jetal Betterment league * RECTORS IN SESSION. The annual meeting of Episcopat | One may rectors of Washington, Oregon; : }Idaho and British Columbia, begai | or dinner 01 way to the; . Ren meat for dinner on the w Dial bp ppierptigetncar leper |Panama-Pacific expositions. ish chureh, The session concludes Five of the transcontinental rail-) Thursday ways have made arrangements with | = the chief of the Alaska division of | the bureau of education to try out reindeer meat on the bill-of-fare in bleached muslin; re stripe borders; worth 1c. finished sheeting; splendid for blue. Get your sup- ply now 18¢ 74x88, extra heavy Window 36 weight ct | feet long only, on assorted 7 Yard — Curtain Swiss, red’ with fancy c ticking; designs. Why pay 12%e 39c 36x48; fancy cloth size 18x36; heavy lin- en cotton; worth 5 4c quality i now reindeer r dining car departments This is in line with the bur |th efforts to establish a new and prof table industry among the Eskimo jnatives of Alaska by means of the exportation of reindeer meat | Rapid increase in the reindeer 30 DAYS herds, particularly during the last \two years, now warrants the super. CUT PRICES Z visory officials in sanctioning the exportation to continental United | States of a considerable surplus of FREE EXAMINATION 25c Per Cent Reduction’ both meat and hides to the distinct; profit of the natives. | The meat of the reindeer is of excellent quality and possesses a from these regular prices. flavor as fine almost as that of 29K Gold Crowns venison, In the market it is sold - . as a meat delicacy | Bridgework ..... st a@tumn, just before the | Full Set of Teeth, close of navigation at Nome, a Porcelain Crown, steamer brought 26 carcesses of | Gold Fillings ... reindeer to Seattle, where retail “ prices ranging from 20 cents to 35 Silver Fillings. We do exactly Lady Attendant. All work guaranteed nts a pound readily were obtain jed for them Representative — Fr defendant in civil actior ‘or $2,500, started by Harry Ram well, who ges Rotch ‘enticed him into bnying stock in the Seat tle Saw Mill Co,, which, he says, has no assets. Rotch 1s secretary treasurer of the mill company. State Rotch ancis