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STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT.1) 1915. PAGE 4, & Member of the ™ Ay <4 jorthweet League By mail, out of city, one your, 1.005 @ months, $1.90; 86e per month np to @ months. By carrier, ety, the « month. Entered at *enttle, Wash., postoffice ae second-class matter Publtahed is. eee THE CARDINAL’S VIEW ARDINAL GIBBONS’ expression re the Arabic affair is the utterance of a real patriot and re- flects the sentiment of the bulk of the people of this country who date their Americanism from the Mayflower, In part, Cardinal Gibbons says: : “The Arabic was an English vessel and it is deplorable that Americans take the risk of travel- ing on ships that are subjected to such dangers. Then, too, it seems a terrible cost to sacrifice thou- Sands of young men—the life and sinew of the nation—just because a few insist on taking a risk. Why should they court the danger? A true lover of America should sacrifice personal whims when the honor and the peace of the nation hang in the 4 balance.” To the spirit of which we echo a fervent amen, But the pity is that this country did not assume that position in the beginning and put Americans on notice that they sailed the high seas at their own ei risk. Had that been done, “the true lovers of ts America” would, no doubt, have readily acquiesced. ' STILL, THERE’S ZAP T LOOKS very much as if Villa has about reached the end of his rope. His soldiers are Teported as deserting in great numbers to Car- Tanza. As soon as the money plays out, the Mexi- can “patriots” jump to the man with the biggest oy which has ever been the case in Mexico. . Villa is out of money, it is said, therefore, his influence and power are fast waning and Car- ranza’s increasing correspondingly. But Carranza has still Zapata to deal with. Down in his own tight little territory Zapata has not only welded to- gether an efficient army, but has also accumulated a large amount of supplies and a quantity of the coin of the realm. A Married Man’s Troubles : a ‘ " ‘. F ‘i ‘ r Tom, You'RE THe LimiT— OWE’ HAS ON A PAIR OF {(m Nor crazy !! THE NEW ROLL SOCKS — ay |_-NOT Me - 4} As 4 & “ ’ \SEE WHERE 4 ) | WEAR MY » GARTERS HA-HA~ SAY HELEN, | Guess OLIVIA HAS BROWEN we HER GARTER ~ You HAD BETTER Give: HER THIS One ISIN \ POOR OLVIA HELEN, come | WeRe A L AN AWPUL FiX— MAN Bf 1 CAN HELP heR ovr SECOND Miser’s Gold—(Or, the Great Railroad Tragedy)—-A Movie in Three Parts—Part II. ipriy 8 TRve NES TERDAY s HARRY bm nou BLACK LOCKS AND CORA ARRIVE PFATERRIGLE PNGEANCE SIMON THE M'SER STaRTS IN SEARCH OF Hi< DAUGHTER BILL SHEPHERD HOME; [CHEMISTS TAKE “DISCOVERS” AMERICA UP PROBLEM OF IN BRAND NEW LIGHT wonp pagnyers MISER, REGAINS HIS JENS Batkarue of Bverca True] STATE YEOMEN a TO MEET HERE SEPTEMBER 8 When the state convention of |, news, in view of Shen's the Brotherhood of American Yeo. | weeual experiences im the past yon IN TODAY To TALK OVER THE DETAics Following is the first of three rather | * spoke up another British officer, “Do you know, I've heard| Lincoln mentioned ever so many} |times lately. Something in World-renowned chemista at this! tending the 51st annual convention ho 5 Mae He has outlasted six presidents, at least; pos- sibly some others we have forgotten. Carranza three days of fun and lodge bust- “interesting coptrast possible to men opens here September § for | the intensified Americaniam w | he sees situations in thie country « war, tt seems, appears to have turned attention to Lincoln, tho I can't tell way. I've hie of the American Chemical society here, bent their attention Wednes- . : ness, 2,500 outof-town visit reture, yuu probably will look upon this a just read a/day to the insignificant particle of and Zapata are bitter enemies and the Southern expected in the elty, 1.200 of whom | ‘iis cutie the se. book about him and I know ever so| sawdust. chieftan will prove a worthy foe even should Villa be eliminated. AREN’T THEY CUTE? LOS ANGELES paper publishes, under black will be delegates, A street parade, in which will ap- ear degree ang drill teams from every lodge in the state, will start morning of September 8 Following a luncheon at the the ball rolling at 10 o'clock on the | many people in London who've done the tame. The newspapers keep quoting him all the time, too.” “It's because he was always for the under dog,” sald the first of- ficer. “He was brave and patient and kind and honest.” Discovering America in “Discovering America in Amer- “Discovering the Reason.” rope,” * and By William G. Shepherd WASHINGTON, Sept At a public meeting held in Bag. ley hall, on the University campus, the keenest scientific minds of this country were trained upon the bi- product possibilities still lying dor |mant in the vast piles of mill waste | covering the Northwest, and prom- Good Eats cafeteria, a drill con 1.-In wine, it sometimes In London, some weeks Jater, att ass crag hort srg ed - Hos A iat } \ ous subjects pertinen he - headlines, an “authentic” story as to why the NOL ee ae ere is ior War there had been a growing demand|eral subject of the chemistry of 4 :, . « anity i tive Ardea re yg 7 » the a8 intoxicating, and, in [iy th t foe bool wood waste. English troops have been apparently inactive. Its degree tent of Pines Home! the wine of war there is jamin. nT ene [OF books Onl raion wneclings wore held ai correspondent has discovered, thru “‘reliable official plity ‘degree and rittalistic work | truth. The nations of taal |the campus during the morning, Sources in Berlin,” that Germany ard Great Britain This will be for Yeomen only. The| Europe are drunk with | followed by an automobile tour of are on the eve of an agreement by which they are to jointly crush Russia. HIS LITTLE BUSINESS MEETING 13 Minneapolis team is United Staten At 9 o'clock a grand ball and touring the 1 war; their masks are off; you can see them as they SEATTLE ALL j the boulevards in the afternoon. President Charles H. Herty, of the society, will speak at a public ; c v h , meeting at 8 o'clock Wednesday Aren't these war correspondents just perfectly OUR eee SUCH TIM® AB sf the Mioposrense’ “views will te] Srurkec' sen \chows his | & 9 |eveniag on. “Cooperation tn Mat wonderful? Now, who would ever have suspected R SHAUL. HAVE LOST ITS given, A nominal admission wii} ¢"U"sen man shows | | ters Chem! this? FUME De ONION MH! be charged. inner self, so do the war- EFFICIENCY FIRST All delegates and visitors wil! be taken on « steamer trip to Seabeck, on Hoods canal, on September % drunk nations of Europe reveal, to the careful, ob- _ SPORT SHIRT Good-bye An orchestra will furnish diversion | oss ver, their cantageaied D H SPEAKING of efficiency, we recommend that en route, and a pleale lunch and| je and ahaa espepsia fellow Reid, who helped to loot the Rock Isl- stonmséy ‘Matebeldae wit lente tet i ag Mes dinegiete al ed Phas: ‘ ‘ —_———. 7 stea il war in Europe are. not Maybe if they hadn't called ‘em and railroad. At the end of each month he burned foot of Madison st. st 9:30 a. m. confined to the nations of {sport shirts in the first place, we'd|Ne Mere Gurgiy Bra ‘ we ° . Deputies’ conference and school} ©” . . | | Lea jad Digestion, his books, thus effectively removing the best evi- of instruction at Moose temple,| Europe, but extend to the /never have had all this hullabaloo or Stomach Troubi dence as to how the Rock Island was “promoted” Second ave, at Seneca st, at} United States. A man |@bout them. But they've got the man who can't help making which ail deputies of Western |name, and now they'll never be|faces at his stomach, the man or to death. Washington will be present, will close the convention September 10. who has been in Europe, knee deep in war, for the [able to down it. | They are getting an and then re- woman with a grouchy digestion, or with downright dyspepsia, need fret no more over stomach troubles. AT’S SORT OF HUMAN NATURE ERMANY’S chancellor, who, a year ago, ex- / plained that the assassination of Belgium was a past year, turns to the United States sees the land of the Stars 2,000 PEOPLE GO TO | FIREMEN’S DANCE re Stripes in a lew light. hose sport shirt limerick contest, riday night. @ you sent in yours yet? Get which * * A Bs . and try for those prizes, $3 necessity to which Germany had been driven, now have discovered Amer- | tor the best and $2 for the next » je fi rg a a eer S| ica | best . declares that Germany is in a war of conquest. wosattle, fremen | were assured! ‘The first discovery was in| Here are a couple of the very Belgium is to be annexed, Poland is to have an beinens geen ff a Ys | Europe. In all the truthfulness of| best ones offered in the mail today: San Franc « to} thelr war intoxication, the take part In Seattle day festivities | J j jat the exposition. Some 2,000 peo- bear bens db = pont cpt ggonny | ple attended the ball given by the peo 4 wei by . 8 band at the Hippodrome Tuesday |**hamed, but prou Austro-German king, etc., etc. Euro-| Maybe Germany is like the rest of us. Most of us, when we find that we can get things, make A simp with a “cig” and sport shirt, | Once made a strong effort to flirt With an athletic girl, Who made his head whirl, |A LITTLE BIT OF MOST ANYTHING With « punch that was placed where it + i j 2 night. It was given to raise money Conscience of the World | burt. ~ —H.G. A. | a business of clubbing things off the tree. to astray Gepeeneh Ok the trie “ite United Bintan ts the. cont a ASE south science of the world,” said a fa-| Tea” ane ee me aoe Se THESE PERCOLATIVE DAYS a mous German college professor,| § PEOPLE ARE CHEAPER jyou live on?” | — rn f phatior, } 4 $3 A To good old hard-bolled coffee | “A homestead.” | AT THE FRONT now the German army censor at When she saw @ young flirt ¥ ANEW YORK woman has just buried a bulldog My thought with fondness turns, | “What is a homestead?” | omccr’ {to the ‘now’ recruit) —|MumOn. “The world bas gone mad,|. Whe 2, “Geweoal Sit, a : z + * - ¢ Before the innovation “A homestead means that the ne oe - ut your land alone is cool and sane in a $150 coffin. Over in potters’ field they ‘Of the percolating urns. United Statpe government ta wil.Have you ever done any drilling? |and we must look to you, at the Me cuikd. evs ok are stowing human bodies away by the score at | ing to bet 160 acres of land againet| Recrult—Yes, sir—acres of it—|finish of this war, to tell us what |1 loved the rich aroma $14 that you can’t live on it five) {m4 farmer's son. jsanity is. | And here are a few pithy remark | At the English front, after a day|on the Rarment, done into prose $7.50 per stow. As it came from mother’s pot, (years without starving to death . . . oe 2 c et b t be at The only safe way in these s a ela sc But in these percolative days, Where was your homestead ait- in the trench I eat beside a grate Maybe the industrial relations commission had _ | But, in. these percolat! Where was homesten Good Nights fire in a little hotel a few miles out| troubled times is to wear smoked | peauty and Geod Digestion Go Hasll some of such stunts in mind when it made its mi- | In Arizona, and it didn’t ram doved by these ta peed health, [°C shal ee. 2 aida’, want to, go Seagen. Caring the. siaimier, Gk Si) se MRE i ati at esta is yer $s s So languidly | sit me down, once the whole time I was there.”| 8F@ enjoyed by those in g ealth. |to bed, for fear of seeing again, in|least until this wave of abandoned | : i a i nority recommendation that estates of over $1,000, ana aaintily 1 slp ncTben how could you keep the| The perfect digestion, clear system, |my sleep, some of the sights I had| immorality in man's attire has been Lg OB os Amey i 000 be returned to the state for more equal dis- [rhe weak, insipid fluid lrarm moist?” {and pure blood upon which sound | Witnessed during the day restrained ae Slinger |food is digested by the ta a 4 That is only ‘lowed to drip. “By walking over-it.” | Ith d | Perhaps the British officers who . 3 E MAN, /better than your own sto tribution. “How Gi6 tour walking over:thel remem Wal hegiven youby| , © S aitting around felt the cone Everett.” | do it ke one of Stuart's ets after your next me: are given to belching, fermentation, heavy in the stomach, see “I can't understand all this ado jover the sport shirt. I think it |quite as silly as the hen question 1 think 1 fear | am old fashioned, farm keep ft moist?” But It fairly makes me mad | | Ta I wore a pair of pumps,” oe 8 H + | Praise for Lincoln Suddenly one of them spoke. | “One of the greatest men this world ever saw,” he sald, “was| , Let the men wear them. Abraham Lincoln. I've read every | u ble |word I could find about him, ana| ‘em quite comfortable and decent jmy two little daughters and two} “As for decency, if Mayor Gill § little sons know everything about! han Lineotd see T dot Jand a few of the ministers would pseu. ssf onabacieniddian |iook after the real indecent things, jand let such matters as men’s shirts Would You Like| they would have thelr hands . If my boys were old enough I to Listen would buy them a sport shirt, but I fee 4 2 would leave the ‘sport’ out and call |To a plain suggestion? Here/it an outing shi e: it is: Send the young folks to at ‘ST ON WOMAN'S VIEW. our bank with the first spare |dollar that comes into their possession. It may start them jon a life of thrift SHOOTING UP THE CINCHES | Bath fariy maken me APAN seems likely to advance some ideas of her This percolating fad. own about the elasticity of international rules | o 8 and regulations. She says anybody can help him- | FROM VAUDEVILLE self to German trademarks and patents within her | «(McParland and Murra: borders. | , Tam.” BE Say, if there isn’t to be international respect what kind of a farm for the property cinches, let’s stop this war! ings feeling dyspepsia lumpy indigestion, loss of appetite or any other stomach derangement, you will m A MATCHMAKER —VJudge, find a remarkable improv Medicine in the World Im boxes, 10c., 25e, Free Trial Coupon . . Stuart Co, 200 Stuart + Marshall, Mich., send me, at by return mail, a free trial ackage’ of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. it dt An Easy Way to Get Fat and Be Strong) | with most thin folks gain weight in that drugging their it with greesy || Just the Meat You | Want at | Frye’s QUALITY Markets Thursday Specials: A GOOD housekeeper will tell you that, no matter show superior the other ingredient may be, it requires a bit of common yeast to make the baking rise. The public is rapidly arriving at the conclusion that Secre- tary Lansing is the bit of leaven in Uncle Sam’s abinet loaf. WHEN COUNCILMEN of The trouble who wish to Street .. City uss. For Acid Stomachs The Wara Year Ago | Today Intention to move capital to Bordeaux officially af- nounced in Paris, Fighting Bud—Gosh, mother nay sho loves ya? does Mush, your Los Angeles charged Mush—Sure she does—every and econ | night. é | i Councilwoman Estelle Lindsay with changing her mind Bud—Woell, why don’t ya ast her | Cali A omy—perhaps be the com-|] reported within 40 miles of . J y ' , ya ast her | California Cri ata | 2 she said: “Persons who cannot change their minds are tor Prove It by marryin’ de guy |B Bee Ch Cream CH mencement of a fortune city. Germans reported to se agnesia 4 dead one Ten to O in favor of Mrs. Lindsay, in the what runs de candy store at the! rick Cheese ... | | have lost enormously. The almyost universal use of mag- vert food | corner? This mod eee | bene | IN COURT help them ¢ Germans reported strong- ly fortifying Brussels. Ber. Choice | T-Bone Steak . nesia by physicians and specialists in the treatment of stomach troubles. lis due to the fact that it stops food first inning! Interest Mf Per Cent 20c flesh | ! ees Win dispatch saya siege of Firirmentation and neutratizes the attsb . pin: at one h re re * y n't you|f e P acid, the direct cause of nearly AFTER HIS Piatt burg speech we opine that sian Fe aie ie ft . Choice Loin c ariel, will begin imme Acid. the direct cause of ne iy all unrevealed hardship of Teddy's South American trip ach and intentines to [ther fight took place Coe yout! | ‘ork Chops..... UNION Russia reports eweeping forms of tagnesia such as oxides J up the fattening ele- ‘ citrates, carbonates, sulphates, was the eating of war dogs ur Food and pass them | 8eribe Choice Mutton victory over Austrians in [| the Yost suitable and eftictent, ‘und | Casey—Decause at that toime 1} had no way of knowin’ which would Tbe Russian Poland, Lemberg the one prescribed by leading spe= SAVINGS & NO USE talking, somebody has got to get up a | “hops .....+4 clalists, (s Biswfated magnesia, a tems You . spoonful o! yhich. 1 rm war in which (ol. Roosevelt can charge up another hill it tila |D® the defindant! Choice Steer 18c TRUST CO water, tmnedintely after eating will I can sta pace a naformation should pro ° . ralise the acid, 8 No head as large as his can stand peace all the time ; caved weight the! SCANDALOUS! Round Steak ... | into Germany. Ber- and ‘thus Insure’ pain OUR IDEA of killing time is the quarrel of Sir i WANTED cine, Wis. Call.) | Choice Steer 12:¢ | OF SEATTLE lin atil! Belleved to be ob | io". fon'to get binurated imagnealty . ; 4 —-Working man woula | * its action ts infinitely more ef Edward Grey and Von Bethmann-Hollweg over how like to board and room with some|ff Shoulder Steak 2 Capital and Surplus $815,000 Turkish ambassador = in tive, It is also, by” the WAaYs Belgium came to be invaded | poor widow, Address 61—Call, \f Choice Shoul- | | Washington adm mobill- pests eae AE 0: hgh OEE a © 48 \Nof M | zation of troops on both powder form. y have it, and will TIME CURE ol utton sees JAMES D. HOGE, President sides of Bosphorus, but de- and dyspeptics Safety Razor Blades of all kinds noney zeae vot! Doctor (to thief caught in the act)| 5 cans Wild N. B. SOLNER, nies that it Is directed ollow this plan and avold the ne wus 6 foun: |--Where are you going with that recommended | Clock? Thief--You told me to take some- pepsin, charcoal, soda mints a riably shed to find that the stomac! ed of the irritating id an against Greece. Germany justifies burning of Louvain on ground that SPINNING’S QUITTING SALE in every package NOTE—Sargol te only as a flesh builder, and while Vice President and Trust Officer Look for U. 8 Purple Stamp. # of nervous| thing for my cold, and I thought if It elgnifies purity and quality, HOGE BUILDING German soldiers had been | 5. soon regains {ts normal ton: 1415 FOURTH AVENUE ould’ be taken about being itt had the time, nature would cure|—| Shops Open Until 6:20 9. M, tn the Heart of the Financial killed by clvillans. ~ JIS Sehttal ale oe “areitionel gle 4 gain of weight is desir It. Disgrict westants,

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