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STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1915. PAGE 4 The Human Touch That Makes Man and Master Kin; Mr. Employer, Have You Got It? heavy train is rushing through the night, a He bends over the ticker, spells out the message They flash by station lights which look like fire in geste! drummer, waiting for his customer to take tig a ee ney, tacts big ‘money Tote, . Wel E, » en ae di 4 Was 2 bm fe tak $y : oa Ne coleer Les pager An its down this dutts s, says, as he passes: “That's old Sims, | damage suits for the railroad FREIGHT 108 ANNULLED, SIDETRACK AT giant locomotive throbbing impatiently, the passengers ain't it? Bet he’s a terrot to work for.” | A red lantern waved across the rails ahead—again THORNE, UNCOUPLE ENGINE AND CABOOSI challiar &t Sha delaw : The grocer grunts in disgust. The whistle shricks fiercely, brakes grind, tightening RUN SPECIAL TO TEMPLE. RIGHT OF WAY The fireman chuckles “Who? Him? The boys will go througn hell and chains whine, the heavy train jerks and shivers, then OVER ALL TRAINS.—SIMS, SUPERINTENDENT.” “Number 7, FIRST time SHE ever side-tracked high water for HIM.” : i comes to a standstill Che conductor is galvanized into life. “God bless the GOOD old Supe.” The Irish yardmaster sees the silent man stalk into The conductor springs from the caboose and hurries old man!” he says The special rattles into Temple loyee is off before his office. He turns to his crew, ee to the little dimly-lighted way station The boyish The freight is shunted to the side track. The engine it halt “Shove ‘em up, shove ‘em up now, ye tarriers. Let's | Operator meets him at the door; his lips are grim and set puffs down, the caboose is coupled on They're off! icy, Bill! Hege’s the Supe’s auto to take you to get ‘em out. Sure, and the old man is grieving about “Western Union wire, Conductor Joyce, it's—it's bad In the little red caboose a heart-broken man. sit the hospital!” yells a call boy Bill's wife. God bles: him.” bas news, old man.” with his head bowed upon his hands, shaken with sobs, \ dying woman opens her fast glazing eyes. “Oh, ia oie lias t fict No NOT fiction Conductor Joyce reads the message. “YOUR WIFE — as the special flies through the night.” In thesengine cab \ill, Lam eo glad you came. I—~can—die—happy-—now,” Libre Fon: SL Aur lint ieee 4 ERAGE iy IS DYING. COME the engineer pulls the throttle wide oper, the grimy fire and she is clasped in her husband's eager arms etc lappening—just last y The operator, his eyes glistening with tears, stand man pours in shovel after shovel of coal, the steam gauge dies bi ° k silent Then the key bering . craw i up and up, the great locomotive reels and er * A gruff, stern Yooking man, chewing a ~black « cigar, It s the HUMAN element that makes man and mas- “S-s-sh—-headquarters calling n the curves. Danger? SURE, but Bill’s wife is dying strides down the street next morning. His face is set ter kin. ratty] ” =.:| The Seattle St =r] “ ‘re Well, Keep Well” | =. a e Seattle Star | en You're Well, Keep We Teague BY mail, out of city, one year, $2.50; © montha, $1.90; 56 per mon to 6 mea ne Main i a Hntered at Beattie, Wash, Pestetfice as eeoond-clase m atter save | Another article in The Star’s health campaign being conducted with co-operation of American Medical Association § ; goccenehiseiltanscielpadiieieaanaliietealinncipaeniiaiomeateaait - lec Ta eo 4 > : d (CHATTER ~ CHATTER — CHATTER = ‘YOU'LL SET rss “I SHOULD | Can’t Kill Referendum by Talk, Watch Your Husban CHAT Haren GREASEPAWT'S @OAT, CARES TTHNK | EJUDICED against the referendum by | NE philosopher says: “KEEP YOUR C a TALKING CHAUNCEY HE'S GRAND! a REJU & i ! “HATTER-BTc ») PUTTEES, THE NEW | ‘Phe porition in which a person) chest and prevents the lungs from . % a 2 oir : ition in ich a l ” ” its own inherent standpatism, a certain | EYE ON YOUR WIFI Sis ite " | some e4 r nt Geld. whats $0 | Goiting thelr full velmme of frock Seattle “news agency” sent out to the coun Another says: “WATCH YOUR HUS do with health air. The abdomen is too prominent try papers the following biased and untruth- | BAND.” than most peuple and the ores rill gh rsa sana o ty fal Statement concerning the effects of the| Both have studied life’s dope sheet with El po, 1 ro Fn sly me Supreme court decisions on the Renick and | profit They know what they are talking | lane tu 0 fair wag spine is doubled] j bus laws j about, these two thinker | to escape many. lover, it cannot The i i ourse, it’s cess. fo inor ile | . : persons interested in the referendum Of course, it’s just as necessary for a wife of the m support the bach | movement have not yet definitely decided | to keep her eye on her husband as it is for Pegs he 4 yr as it should _ whether they will continue the circulation of | a husband to keep his eye on his wife fatigue, indigestion, headache, con-| The head is al titions against the three remaining meas-| For precisely the same reasons, tor | stipation and nervous disorders. | towed to drop for they had attacked.” Milady, you SHOULD study your hus-| | ward and tne ap There never was any doubt in the matter. | band, for thus you shall keep him | | health Is concerned le apt to [pearance indi referendum. petitions are in circulation Nobody (not even his mother) so well as! | prove pretty much » burden. cates the = iil , and, what is more, there will be enough | you know what he likes—and dislikes, which] |. The correct poise of the body! nealth and dejec Matures for each of the entire seven pe-|is fully as important oth pel "cad 2 The eee | tion the persor | Hitions to compel a direct vote of the people Think back to the time that you first saw shoulders must feel || what purpose a misstatement of the true | him, and liked his get up, and decided to into the proper Some time when! i $ is intended to serve, can be easily seen. | snare him—Oh, you snared him, for it is just is aaa ete 1 | ponition beenusel at @ concert, no- 3) But the “news agency” mentioned is wast-| and mete that women should snare the men *AND SO HANDSOME TOO, BEWSIE . “OW,HA-HAL THAT AIN'T the chest tice how erect j ¢ WHAT WITH THAT DREAMINESS MINESS — THAT” thrust out the singers stand, $ 3 effort. they want ABOUT THE EYES ” DREA S ° also leaves and how easily ; referendum cannot be killed by mere | Think back to those days, and the wiles | lungs with plenty | and graceful. This ‘ y-so. There are scores of men and women | you practiced, the way you hypnotized him, lof room to do ‘thelr work prop, erly and the ab domen is held tn | With the spin | is because as vc cal pupils they to learn to stand with the wout the state who have willingly vol-| the way you drew him on and on—you were) imteered their services to make the referen-| the ‘nice spider and he was the weak fly im campaign a success, and no firing from | then—until finally he walked boldly into strenuosity of her life, she retains th lady. “Suppose we begin by look- Judge Frater has taken the Mary | incomparabie complexion best described ‘Indescriba bi +. An intimate friend ing at refrigerators and lace cur | Abrame’ heirs spat into quiet cham- | ™ a soqeldrty, wens on, Sar ain bers, where he will thresh ft out for a know ae mere himself @ After a day of argument by coun Now, my dear, you must post | ge), the judge threw up both hands. soft, fresh, girlish co 0 tively forget shop if you are going | ducked into his private office and oy ps sey wirite mplexion Into society with me.” locked the door. Dol y skin if not marred by a single “What have I done? inquired | He announced over the transom| "Finkle, not even the ag oo ~ 4 the preoccupied physician that he would reserve his decision eee “Why, you feel the pulse of |o thw 4 je by dissolving ; proper poise, oth 4 ay : ‘ f O% lieving his egot ° that ight th erwise they could . ambush 1s going to deter them If the \y ur net, believing in nis egotistical way tha ws rele) ee vey the lero m S agency” wants the real truth, here it | he had captured you | Sear tale ta th jerly, and conve. & is: | Do those little tricks again—tricks of the} heels as it should quently could notWrong way to ~ “The persons interested in the referendum cyc, tricks of the slim ankle, tricks of the! | learn to sing. stand —Fig, 2. 3 Movement” have very definitely decided to | Dutch yoke; those little tricks which finally | Sitedie ‘hen haart denasie. | continue the circulation of petitions in pro-| started you two, arm in arm, toward the strated that much of the dis. # of a rotten legislature, AND THEY ARE | altar, every nerve throbbing, every thought ease and misery of mankind is GI ING THE SIGNATURES, TOO.” good, every honest impulse yours avoidable—that disease . is a = | But just a little bit unattainable, beyond terrible punishment inflicted } 5 his reach, tantalizingly elusive—for elusive- on the human family for tiving » ecause tality at Home f | ness is woman's chief charm; man must be} A oa are a! pony ata aey yg + ng tows F THERE is, in truth and fact, the re-| made to believe that he is a fierce pursuer.| lowed to sag for stead 4 . } motest possibility of the Connecticut hat! And finally be a GOOD WIFE, than whic hy = the pgp mie \ nufacturers dispossessing the individual | there is nothing more noble on earth s o's es 6 wae pron ey doula . The Fig Famous Dancer Gives gbers of the Danbury Hatters’ union,) That is what “Watch Your Husband"| . ene This caves in the way to stand Complexion Secrets their homes and private bank ac- | means | A a. incall libessaiced | TT rt of Shopping J ts to satisfy the judgment obtained | | pa nein he OF EVERE TRU “What ere you down for?” FRATER RESERVES ee Pe en ae inst the union for alleged violation of the) Nog With ee Score Tied | | “To buy myseif a box of face has daazied the courts of Burops ; i t powder. Will you hel e- captivated ‘wast’ auatenoes i rman anti-trust laws, as threatened by | 2, EEE tT P . ¥ Pp mew Seek ae males aber i D. F. Loewe & Co., in an open letter, then | pens tell us that the Canadians} A APR ms ed Yo gc tity oY Pie roumes and cosmetics, Yet despite th : | it’s high time for amending the Sherman, | ime a ee vengime | : Tt S4IT TO HIM: WHO De You WANT jo ss¢-— on the battle front in France have start SHOULD SAY “wHom DO You “aur | Or any other rotten law, that permits it Whenever this, the land of liberty about which we prate, witnesses the day that help- women and children can have the roofs it shelter them taken from above their ‘heads to satisfy the greed and spleed of a money-grabbing labor-crushers, because their husbands and fathers belonged to a | Bion which technically violated a federal law ed playing baseball and have inoculated alll the allies with the fever We predict that the first time the Ger mans break up a game, in the ninth inning with the score tied, all the 42 timeters they possess won't keep them from being licked out of their boots eee Force of Habit fa | every one Who extenés a hand.” a few days. ounce of Seaperet xolite = ah | an offense which, if committed at all, they | BULLY FOR Moody’s Manual Organiza- er — PP Race i seg hep goo — [lap cecmt snproestint tae ae "Were in no sense individually parties to, then |tion! 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Spect newspapers of the world by President | | Yuan Shi Kai, report that the American news- | THE COMPANIES say / telegraph operators Papers are the best. — A NGW UMARELLA, I WAS TALKING WITH A PEQWOW A Few MOMSNTS AGO AND RUINED MY Dog Collar . ‘BUTTS HIS HEAD ON ON STOVE TRYING TO DIE Wm. Kolman, 30, of 3119 Andover st., is dying at the city from self-inflicted in- juries. Kolman was found by Adolph Schmidt, with whom he lived, unconscious on the kitchen floor, where he had fallen after charging full tilt {rte fhe steel range and but || Prevents Acid Stomach , Vee: SACRIFICE id and Food Fermentation Most people who complain of stomach trouble possess stom ache that are absolutely healthy and normal. The real trouble is excessive acid in the etomach ag eravated by food fermentation. Hyperacidity irritates the delicate lining of the stomach and food fer | mentation causes wind, which dis. the | Low Excursion Fares | Tickets om sale daily by NORTHERN PACIFIC RY. 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I spent a lot of money What Seattle Woman Says: We mak Ity in pn numerous remedies and treat-|ing in « littie water’ immediaten bg fe a specialty Mrs. B. J. Roy, 706 10th ave,, Se- ments without success and no rele |Atat" tui ron ery meet | he all branches of Dentistry. sitio. saya: = 'l' wav troupled by ” ° win * sharp pains through I was afraid my case contd not be) shoontuls Peer pomge ral Magneni Bows—I8 your wife away on a |Amy work that don’t prove DY through the small of In all such cases—and they com promise 90 per cent of all stomach difficuities—the first and only step necessary in to neutralize the acid and stop the fermentation by tak Nov. 23, 1914 All my life my face was covered completely with a masa of pimples, blackheads end THE 1916 PARK SEASON visit Yellowstone Park Hin 4 best and my back and sometimes they Reached via criginal entrance at fared, Resingl Olstiment and Rew | really effective antactd and food} ‘#slt irvine |satisfactory will be made changed to a dull feeling that took Gardiner Gateway. Low fares dail nol Soap see 0 70 me 004 | corrective known. The acid will; S!@ve--Yeesir |away all my energy, T wasn't cer y right from the first. I used twolbe neutralized: und the ethers | _ Boss—That's rather expensive jover free of charge at AMY tain whot caused the-tnouble, but I “1 feel so blue and nervous” jars of Resinol Ointment and some tion stopped almost instantly, and| fo" You. to send her away on | time, All work guaran’ ¥ Resinol ‘Soap, the total cost being| your stomach will at once proceed | YOur small salary for 12 Painle: 107 Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash, ph Ei Alaa gg Wigs completely to digest the food in a healthy nor Slave—It's cheap at any price \ or years. 88 OX: A. TINLING, A. GF. & PL A, : n Is without) mal manner. He sure to ask your oS traction. Examination free, | a blemish and I am the possessor of 2023 Smith Building, Seattle, Wash. A. D. CHARLTON, A. G, P. A,, Portland, Ore. . druggist for Bisurated Magnesia, as The Seoret A . autiful complexion.” (Signed) " He—Can't ; i 2 Ayres, Stone Mountaie ve, [other forms are utterly lacking’ in e—Can't get the hang of this 07 University St. | | ™ Its pecultarly valuable properties trot, Somehow T always seem to ‘raser-Paterson Every druggist sells Resinol Soap! pisurated Magnesia, No. ch & rein at.) @0d on the wrong foot Opposite Fi land Resinol Ointment, Co. KIDNEY P Sones N. ¥. G She (sweetly)—Yes, mine

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