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*S MA GETS QUITE A SHOCK, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAST” OF MARS!"” ~~ -<~| The Sea manmue of By mail, out of ott Newspapers Entered at Star » mow lane matter DO WE WANT WAR? away the tiny, cooing se-) Cret of its hold! Already France’s wise m have put heads to-! gether to see if any way can) ‘be planned to save the “baby crop” while continu-; ‘ing to send the fathers to the cannon’s mouth and the, others to the long, sad, onizing wait. ' The fine, strong men of rope are being slaughter- < Now there are some vho would send the fine, ijl hr / | |No igns of rong men of America out) “ty Y ] Y Ys, W" 4 . {Excitement 10 die, too. iy Don't rock the boat.” said the Already in each of the i — 7Y | | BY KENNETH W. PAYNE | WASHINGTON, D0. ©. May | 12—"WATCH YOUR STEP!” That Is direct advice to the | people of the United States | from the government of the United States at Washington. It is the first official admoni tion apropos of the Lusitania crisis, addressed straight to the American public from the state department in the national capi tal. Secretary Bryan himself, in an exclusive interview with The Star correspondent, expcunded this attitude, which the presi dent and the cabinet want th public to assume in the great | est International crisis which | has confronted the nation in many years. tary to me. You can tell © readers that ts our advice for Ithe present rswept lands, the voice} oA | ig had come to Washington expect pf authority, openly or by} a whirlwind of excitement. Bure there we the the air | But, no. Utter calm, furnishing jan extraordinary nple of the at titude of quiet assurance that the |government wishes the whole na ion to assume, ’s a Time for Everything | Why Not Get One Here? | The Waite io HY drag the Ben Shields central mu- | HE board of regents of the University jOne one caretad | of Washir : nicipal dairy plan into the discussion | f Washing ss acmggas Maego ling, ~ Dr. McBride's bill to require either pas- | surized milk or milk from tuberculin-tested | First, the empty chair where the father sat; next, the empty flour barrel, and, now, the empty cradle! & deserted. r Was peaceably mn have spent weeks in per ee sonal survey of the situation in the East, and|the links, playing golf with appar ent unconcern. Across the way, tn it of the huge buildings of the} ate department. several automo. ering by th curb. s no sign of life, much less any flurry of excitement for months before that have been in cor respondence with educators thruout the cour | A cows? | try in search for a president There may or may not be merit in Shields’) “Phe fact is that no educator of great repute in TWHAT'S THIS MEAN, DIANAT, ee WHY, NO. IN A NEW FILM THESE ARE YOU JOINING THE GIRLS ARE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1915. PAGE 4. AND EV. TRUE BEATS OFF A “FRESH GUY’S” BLOC Secretary Bryan. popping He sat nonchalant questions at { his desk, the oaly ¢ the 20m. Nation Has Not Lost It’ He smiled and “war times word jaw set bard fared straight yes the Head only once the secr = Washington Doesn't Seem to [2steat Siren) | eer ———. Be Excited; President Plays |i)" ~~, IPE men ht socks the sale” no Tonge rues he words Hale and Hoot’ Gol ffe “Be Calm,” Says Bryan © on the edge ool person when questioner, unyleldingly words reliance Only at # the “No more of that! his eyes twinkled at the was mentioned, did his| In that moment bis into those of and with a look that said as plain as h a moment as this strained gravity of ituation appear under the sur amiles of good cheer and quiet of all 1¢ | > he t fan, but that ought to be studied by itself. | is going to come here be ause of the man Se ieneeneh tevette Gaia heel And that ts the attit ‘At present, the council should not Ww | petty bosses, imed bosses, that CroP/ever, there was a bit of agitation! president himeelf, and Gtself to confuse the issues. There is a up during and | essions of the legis-jin the air, all produced by thelcabinet, and of the entire elt) , ambitious plan for the purification of the | lature newspaper men who were nervous Washington for ng ‘Se tle milk supply proposed by the city | The best the East can th health department | an_ educator t That, and that alone, is the present sub-| Why, then, go East? All the wise men are of inquiry ‘ ot th : Tet the Shields hobby rest until after Dr.| Why not give the men of our own state a Bride’s bill is passed | chance? Editorialettes erage a ere $25 for $3 worth of hat. Some one| spiracy, larceny as bailee, assault with dea ht to get out an injunction restraining | wear pm from teaching psychology in our col- | ea y oo see gue wants the love stuff cut out of the newspaper WHILE BEYOND doubt the system of | i. respectfully informed that. it ying Pullman porters is wrong, yet It 15) when it ceases to be the most interesting thing ingly true that Pullman porters are the | j,, Jif, } fost polite, attentive, courteous and obliging | ah SS i em ass of men working on railway THE ALLIES are lucky that the Germar are shooting only asphyxiating shell at them Think if they should drop Senator Beveridge into a trench will be out N ILLINOIS woman was granted a di ve because her husband let the furnace go out. Now, will you married men get when she kicks you and says the house | | TERRE HAUTE'S mayor has been im-| | | ? cold? peached and ousted. Back in Indiana, when WE'VE launched another torpedo boat de-| they actually get a mayor into the peniten- Sstroyer, the Tucker, and it is now in order | tiary, they most always don't like him | i : etary Daniels to flap his wings and | Pee ee Meow again. The Tucker is a real big one,| JAPAN MAY monkey with China to such] an extent as to convince Europe that she's another militarist nation that should be put| ial at Syra- down | When welghed started taking Sargol nds. Now 1 wel 156, maya J. G. Wilac It put new life in every nerve, H. A. McCullars reports he gained 25 pounds and hin ealth wan made perfect, sleeps bet ter and feels better than for earn | Miss Maud Smith reports a gain. of 116 pounds, and still gaining, Healt |arentiy improved on these and hundreds of ot! ght people w they began to f their meals Hiding, after al Don't you think you ought to tr it, particularly as feading dr lever ere well it with the lquarantee that unless It 1m fnereane in weight you money back “The Smiths used to have a {inin. Nothing can make me fat,” but splendid cook." Junti have tried you | Yes, but she and Mrs. Smith could not get along. | Dear me! So I suppose Smith t had to discharge her? Poe ee SAAN ORB), Okra Ary wien? no He divorced his | "thin people stay thin because the |flesh and fat-making OAKLAND ELECTION (9) (0000506) Fresh Cream Flavor—Purity First Buy “Mount Vernon Milk” AT YOUR GROCER’S . | Nothing In, saved 12—John 1] Davis was el mayor of Oak-| , Sarge land over | Fr W. Bilger by # | aly will plurality of more than 10,000 in|, single the election yesterday. W. H. Kd nyo wards and Dr. F. F, Jackson, Davis’ | pound of flesh a day supporters, were elected city com: |S"ns lnk between foo missioners BARTELL DRUG CO. OAKLAND, fwill t ot make fat th the sug awoet food It t Unless it prope ir stomach conone race" TQ FORTY POUNDS that makes same ou must stay thir Here tn where It use it enables you to get 100 ent efficiency from 3 ion Tadd por there fle Ko! & 1 mouth eight quick! an experim Sargol au »-called flesh 1 common rthat itt figure plump a THIN, RUN DOWN ne dissolving, 1 the with dimwol that thousands are cott ver in neparating the fleat urishment from the waste d blood absorbs ita full | Which subscribed $650 to the Foste "| aes | fermentation of food and neutral- portion of the fat-making material, | gervice to secure distribution of S | izes the excess acid instantly, mak- reo) playa its part | Cul you eat © leakage of fate of the the ot ~ MEN AND WOMEN “MILLINERS IN convention have decided | cuse two more weeks the fury would find GAIN IN WEIGHT FROM TEN it it is psychology that causes women to| William Barnes, Jr., guilty of mayhem 1 THE LOS ANGELES Y. W. C. A., which | Sargol, the Flesh Builder, Gives New Life, New Strength, | New Vitality and Puts Firm, Healthy, Stay-There Flesh on People Who Are Underweight *,, must admitting the gradual retreat of the|ff 35 Pair 434-in. Copper Finish Steel Box or Chest Handles, pair. ..13¢ fe foo | Russians in Galicia, the war office | ff $1.00 Lever Action Daisy Air ating [today declared the losses being suf. Rifle . . 696 You can| fered by the Germans in this fight |} $5.00 6-ft. Atkins Tyee Cross- 5 ae eed ing on the southeastern front are) Cut Saw ‘ $2.00 Get a packag® of Sargol ler and pro eoted and * put pounds Kol ia it wateh of fle absolutely |have advanced in irresistible num-| always wold or uarantes of welg tin SWIFTS PHARMACY 'fored to the Teutonic drive, "lupon the Russian pos | “ HUH, THEY'RE NO DAUGHTERS O. MINE" | SMILED ToBacco! CUGAN (IT UP! DON'T TAK || BACK To M& oR ICC st geld tion has not jo there be flurrie f the count the ca calm, subdued, but none the What new word have you re celve ir. Secretary What position do you assume on t wteps will be taken on t spondents were asking © answers, which you have n the newspapers, summed up the attitude of ‘ kovernment Itself, and its dl he record in making the . rapes aa righ et. from Nome to Fairbanks, rs i . the Alaska legislature sat. “But what is to be OUR attitude? “How can we, the people of the United States, best help our pre dent in this gravest of situations to confront the nation in year ” “Let Us Be Calm, Says Bryan ry Bryan, on behalf of the read sof Th onde “Please make it understood re plied Secretary Bryan, “that this is a not in any sense a warning to the \! u do, it's right that you public Re ive at least a year or two “The public will be temperate and. oe ’ labc ; requires no warning. This is simply) 0" demands relie a word of advice, striking the key baggie Oh tg note of the attitude which the gov thie ernment hopes the whole nation will assume. The note is simply: “LET US BE CAL “The spirit of the public will echo that note in unison, | fee! sure, erally understands is no time for) sed up 135 dogs and made the © of 900 miles in 12 days [USE “TIZ” FOR SORE, TIRED FEET i aiear ttle thet dae A Difference | had lef It's wrong to steal a watch or | “TIZ" for puffed-up, aching, “ | smarting, cailoused feet and corns eighbor | FIZ’ makes my foot Kut if you pinch a million bucks And pose repentance, The Law its mercy may extend And treat you as an erring friend | And ease your sentence Strange such big — difference should be Twixt high finance and larcen see | ‘rocking the boat.’”” | There was one place more to look for a crowd or an uproar after ! Her Inning left the department sta Gir twee dik ae went straight to the Germs Hee pateh ts hoor extakean ten ” JAfeless it wa solit " noone A Reg sll tele Pg cat cows els at stuff and then not Good-bye sore feet, burning feet, him I received A SMILE. JUST Al ee oa Ditto Why, the mean |S*ollen feet, smelling | feet, tired |BROAD, IRREPRESSIBLE, DE-| feline was fe in a car yesterday jood-t t rallou LIGHTFUL SMILE OF TRIUMPH.) sey ea ae on 8 Sere nu: ate te ee ae and never offered ions and raw spots. No more shoe | Ae. +. ot right at him; so 1 |tightness, no more limping with | Just decided I would get even jeain or drawing up ye face in his seat ‘ | agony TIZ” is magical, acts right TO HOLD REUNION | Another Problem joff. “T1z" draws out all the pok | Restaurateur Anything the |sonous exudations which puff up | DINNER HERE MAY 20: matter with the chowder, sir? |the feet—the only remedy that } Guest-—-Oh, no, I was merely | does. Use “TIZ” and wear smaller | wondering how in the world you |shoes. Ah! how comfortable your Movies of college life at the Uni-| ever discovered so many things |feet will feel. “TIZ” is a delight. | versity of Michigan will be a fea-| cheaper than clams to put in it TIZ” is harmless }ture of the reunion dinner held| see Get a 25-cent box of “TIZ” now Jby alumni! of the Ann Arbor in-| Adapting it at any druggist or department | stitution in Seattle, Thursday even Now, boys,” said the school. |Store. Don't suffer. Have good jing, May 20. Five hundred gradu-} master, “I want you to bear in | feet, glad feet, feet that never lates of Michigan live in the vicinity| mind that the word ‘stan’ at the |S%ell, never hurt, never get tired, A year's foot comfort guaranteed } of the Sound. The films to be ex-| end of a word means ‘the place | hibited include football games, in-| of.” Thus we have Afghanistan |°" Money refunded | terclass fights, commencement ex- the place of the Afghans; also ercises and the famous Joan of; Hindustan—the place of the Are pageant Hindus. Can any one get an. John H. Powell will be toast-| other example? | | maste d it is hoped that Judge} Nobody appeared very anxious | ohn E. Main of the state supreme! to do so until little Johnny | mrt and ¢ aker Leo Meigs of; Snages, the joy of his mother | 825 10 to 75' North Yakima will consent to de-| and the terror of the cats, said | N | ma wil onsent to d Good sewed Work. Best 0: Leather liver the other two toasts proudly ae. air " nee Stall 68, Lower Floor Pike Pla | The banquet will be held in the) “Yes. sir; T can. Umbrellastan —_— ope 80 ee |} new rooms of the Seattle Commer the place for umbrellas celal Club, in the Arcade building » tepalone ‘ - Jannex. Reservations may be made Not Unanimous Have a Good Digestion through the secretary of the assoc, | Hix—Women are suspicious ation, F. 8. Hall, curator of the| creatures! ‘ rs , ; : Wix—My experience is to the |. G00d digestion usually means state museum, Univesity of Wash-| ' 8 th “ ae het ee: | contrary. For instance, theres |8004 health. So long as the stom: j my wife; she's a woman and |8¢% does its work properly the | = spe ” . liver, kidneys and intestines per trusts me |WE’RE GLAD TO SEE agrgdoe, / |form their work perfectly. Permit | proper digestion of food and trou | YOU, MISTER FOSTER A Bare Substitute bie te sure to follow. | grocer, who anything to interfere with the This magazine discusses sub- | An excess of acid, usually caused “Ask Mr. Foster” will soon be al ““tweng>” Petticoats |by food fermentation, is due to | chemical action in the food itself, ome pusese tn Bens Some girls |This causes the formation of gas, seem to think a Mrs. Helen 8. Hardcastle, bracelet makes a very good sub Metiny te "hae Man Seton be peer | wind, as well as acid, resulting in poe well need Services.” attend in & outa! ae x |the unnatural distention of the § se Se-| |stomach and the burning by the attle yesterday and will open up| Out of a Job }acid of the delicate alates fi the tourist information bureau to I used to well off before Medicine and tonics do not re be maintained by the service here! the war started lieve this condition they. are apt in Frederick & Nelson's store next Poor man, is that so? And ltq make it worse, The fermenta- | Monday j What was your business tion and acid should be overcome Mrs. Hardcastle got in touch Im ' was a lecturer for interva- | by taking a teaspoonful of Bisurat- mediately with the publicity bureau] tional pe: ed Magnesia obtained from any of the Chambe;: of ¢ | ommerce. |druggist. It stops and prevents attle literature among tourists in 22] American and foreign cities | The work of the local informa tion bureau will be to supply tour ists coming to Seattle with in |formation about trips to be taken in Seattle and vicinity | ing it bland and harmless, without Senator Thomas McGann of !tritating the stomach in any way, Nome, visiting here, claims to have] gg ee Neen es™ B. 26th « SPINNING’S CLOSE-OUT SALE Gives You the Biggest Dollar's Worth of Reliable Merchardise Obtainabie. $1.25 Rural Mall Box . 59c PETROGRAD, May 12—.W $1.00 Beall Al Extra Quality, Square’Point, Long Handle Shovel. .44¢ staggering | | Tho Russian losse®, it is admitted, | have been heavy, but the Germans | are said to be sacrificing men in a most reckless fashion For nine days the Teutons have maintained a genera? frontal assault | fons. They | 85c Nickel Plated Cuspidor ....., $1.25 Set Mrs. Potts’ Sad Irons $1.25 Ideal Lathing Hatchet Round pole, a good box hatchet 50c Square Fountain Lawn Sprinkler Brass top, galvanized bottom. $1.00 Stormproof Barn Door Hanger .. 440 Hotpoint Electric Irons . $2.44 SPINNING’S CASH STORE 2¢25;2427 bers. The Russian retreat, howey er, is declared to be ig perfect order and stubborn resistance ts being of.

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