The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 21, 1915, Page 3

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STAR—THURSDAY, $500,000,000 Anglo-French Five-Year 5 PerCent External Loan The Joint and Several Obligation of the Governments of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the French Republic Dated October 15, 1915, due October 15, 1920; interest payable April 15 and Oc- tober 15, both principal and interest payable in New York City in United States gold coin without deduction for any present or future British or French taxes. Coupon bonds in denominations $100, $500 and $1,000, which may be regis- tered as to principal. Registered bonds in denominations of $1,000, $10,000 and $50,000 and author- ized multiples. Coupon and registered bonds interchangeable. Convertible, at the option of the holder, on any date not later than April 15, 1920, or (provided the notice be given not later than April 15, 1920) at maturity, par for par, into 15-25 year joint and several 4 1-2 per cent bonds of the governments of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the French Republic. Such 4 1-2 per cent bonds will be payable, principal and interest, in United States gold coin, in New York City, free from deduction for any present or future British or French taxes; will mature October 15, 1940, but will be redeemable, at par and accrued interest, in whole or in part, on any interest date not earlier than October 15, 1930, upon three months’ notice. A large amount of these bonds having already been withdrawn for invest- ment, we, whose names appear below, offer, on behalf of a country-wide group of institutions and bankers, the unsold balance subject to prior sale and change in price. PRICE 98 AND INTEREST, YIELDING NEARLY 5 1-2 PER CENT. Payment may be made either in full on October 29th or at the option of the pur- chaser, 50 per cent on October 29th and the balance on December 3rd. Application will be made to list these bonds on the New York stock exchange. Temporary bonds will be ready for delivery on or about October 29th, exchange- able for the definitive bonds when prepared. J. P. MORGAN & CO., New York. N. W. HALSEY & CO., San Francisco. NORTHWEST TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO., Seattle.’ E. H. ROLLINS & SONS, San Francisco. tee nefjntninenni ng favors on the woman he cares|Saturday evening and to supper for, if she recognizes them as afterward. As we have no idea favors, which she does before mar- what they serve, we would like to But after that event, It is know what to order. We are of different. They are favors pure and |age and are going to be in the com of two ctable that brunettes must support the blonde, or that the long must sup port the short, shouldn't we have a ti consequence? They are having just such a time in the Dear Miss Grey: “C. H. H.” says It Is understood that when a man marries a woman he is to support her. ie it? It decreed in day ef old that the wife should be nate. There is a good deal state of matrimony simple, but the marriage ceremony | pany re young : now about girls learning do In lowa last year, we are told, turns them Into legal rights, and) men. Would it | right for cal economy. Every working seven-eighths of all the business uness she | very superior being, |to order wine? Plea: newer, we want to do what Is right Vv. AND H she can't resist the temptation of | claiming them as such. That is the parting of the ways. The delight of | bestowing them has dropped out. | and the husband has lost interest In the matter. And do you blame him? Don’t we all balk at bestowing fa vors under compulsion? The way to domestic peace lies in the aboli tion of all special privileges be tween the sexes. Favors must be voluntary A. L. transacted by the courts was di vorce businese—the natural conse quence of trying to hold man re sponsible for the wants, whims and follies of woman. We recognize the folly of such a principle every other walk of human life Why do we not here? The two sexes are so nearly equal mentally, morally, and even phys- ically that there is no excuse for reversing the lever of justice, rea son and common sense when pass ing from one to the other. Every such reversal is sure to be resented in Seems to expect his wife to p house and get the meals. if whe does this and deserves what she "t she support herself? the idle, the useless wife to be supported. Is it ie about support, that re nearly always disappoint Then some adopt one course and some another. But the worst of ail, the courts, too, take the litera! _ meaning so that it really seems that Q.—We are two girls who have not been out in public much and| Dear Miss Grey Willlam Stevens) ithe mere marriage ceremony en- by one party or the other. would like you to answer some |writes in your column “Relinquish| titles the wife to her keep. Man in general is a chivalrous | questions. desire and heaven is yours.” It's! Suppose it were enactedibeing and takes delight in bestow-| We are going to the theatre next doubtful | All that im good, all that ie true, leven heaven itself means nothing until it becomes the means f realizing desire. Desire is ins Now, es universal and eternal in life. But desire can be freed mind from all that represents fulfillment remains, and brings to itself what it needs, instead of being burdened down by non-essentials. Money ambition, passion and gain, these all in its become me » not ends in them selves. NEMO Dear Miss Grey: | would like to/! say to Minnie B. Frazier that have seen a great number of peo 3—Crumble-proof PA A Bis. who netillice the devil; and leon like the devil and talk like the devil, so “Queen Reason” says to me there must be an old fellow| about somewhere. P ; We have for our authority God's! LL chewing-gum is at sword’s points holy word and millions of people , : have experienced the truth of with the thermometer. Up north His word and know it Is of divine the cool, crisp days, and down south the Pee nee cone sya ee le 7 extreme heat try in different ways to Plies, and | judge her to be a bright| 1 | woman but not one who knows urge gum into a ‘crumb ly condition. | \ more than the Almighty. 1 will 50 own | am a little superstitious, but But no matter when or where you cet It Is In regard to the sanity of any \ be one claiming to know there is no buy Sterling Gum you will find it ¢ rumble- 40} See ar ng Se ergey enecet a ae proof. You will find thateach stick quickly | soy Le thet etand). aie: 18 )aa! Wits tabs becomes a velvet-bodied confection. | i 1, too, have seen apples that were q : : | 20} 3 green, ripe, also ROTTEN AND So you will always find real enjoyment Lal WORMY—the development of Mrs. i het ’ ? Frazier's religion in Sterling Gum while hunting for that | ~— Wall, Mra: Mradine ean. play. the “ . ostrich, that puts its head into the A . 7th Pp int + feet edi I ete sand when it sees the lion coming *! (ddet 6 2 | but there will only be more lion, of and less ostrich. For me, # feel Wor sg safe to build my hopes in the Great God of the Bible instead of in some, 20) i rotten and wormy teaching such as - Mrs. Frazier advanaes | 301 Enough for this time, but | have a great deal more us my sleeve e /~ 5 1m Quip) | hope, Misa Grey, you will be via Dine un Oh h fair and print this. Long Isinnd City PEPPERMINT ~ RED WRAPPER " The people have voted the devit out, Greater New York wi RAPP And, of course, the devil is gone CINNAMON ~ BLUE WRAPPER 4can Mrs. Frazier step out and tell , 2 ‘Who is carrying his business on? Mt NQUONOUENISMEY TOUS OONSEOHNSEOLISAHSONOHTOONLSOUGUEOONOCAOOGODROEOAAG UG OOAUUTONELOLIEOONAQHOANY no |0 CORD. INA HUBBARD. | or| table, because its goal must be the| y,. ale The essence of it still | OCT. 21, 1915, PAGE 3, U.S. IS THROWING CARRANZA MUST | YOUR CASH AWAY WAIT FOR YEAR “First Chief” Will Continue on Job as “De Facto” | President Millions Handed Needlessly to Greedy War Munitions Ring for Shells SECOND AvE. AT VAMES ST. A Timely CAN MAKE ‘EM CHEAPER) WILL ELECT PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, Why has our ASHINGTOD Car Oct, 21 Oct Al tho: war department Rt anza ha been purchasing from private | Americaf on, Mexico firms and paying $17.50 for | no actual president for a ye what is known as a 3.Binch |i ding liable Informat common shrapnel, when it can | tt and does manufacture the Onrranza will remain at th identical shrapnel in its govern an “chief executive” of the d V. 1 t BS at | 1. 50 Pa., for $7,947 didate for the constit Why does it pay private profitmakers $7 for a 31-sec ond combination fuse, when it can and does make the same article in government arsenals for $927 Why do we tach case $3.06 shrapnel private and make the same in a government arsenal pay for finished obtained contractors, article for $2 dinch from 50 Women’ ‘SRaincoats $1.98 > get one of WOMAN MEMBER OF went idh ts OREGON ARSON RING a saga sens. sf 68 Beautiful for a sumber 310 Pebble Cheviots, Scotch Tweeds, Corduroys, Flake Velours and Persian Lamb prise the range of mater als. | HAVE SENT DICK A TELEGRAM $10.00 et ee TAKES HIS HUSKY Dark, Glossy Hair cece te =| To FLORIDA HOME TRAIN RUNS ON ‘Easy; Use Sage Tea” Wrrue and ef mes I th ace days that may ¢ </A woman may 3 either earned tr own investments. Of this, she wiD | dog, bh - PENINSULA LINE old and a trifle S, Dash, an Alaska with bis master, B. iner, on his way n the joint is here ome, The trail of the fron horse uow Port Town- r the Se . & gold ) Florida, his I couldn't inks Port Angeles and The first train o t Angeles & | | . ay, branch of the ( ° 2 ee & St. Paul i" of th roed Wed re ° SERBIAN MURDERED BY FELLOW WORKER Osage ACLEAR COMPLEXION | |Ruddy Cheeks — Sparkling |" Eyes—Most Women Can Have EARNS A REST s spent in the CE oot UUDGE ARRANGES TO GO BIRD SHOOTING) y so that it v and this (_ JUDGE, sHooT ruRN § GOOD NOW. li \ THOROUGH BRED 4 GUNS AND TH! { THATS AGO! You'RE On ) FOR THURSDAY. ———4 little boo! making nv e other died last n the day ter I sent Kitty ¢ mt and I f. Kitty was THEN you’re tramping all over creation after game, you don’t want a big bunch of ordinary tobacco sweating in your hip pocket. There is to- bacco satisfaction for two, and plenty of it, in the sweat-proof sanitary orrgw MARGIE nge The ¢ WS ariens IHAER Te Dales: n without conau pouch of Real Tobacco Chew. Senay) rte anita OMMIEE Emit A. little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned Climtean | He will be furtor on he finds| and sweetened just enough—cuts out so much of the el Weekly I have not come and more furfous ee and spitting. 12 when he gets the telegram Set helen wa Go <2 ASK YOUR DEALER FORW-B CUT circummt . CHEWING TOBACCO.IT IS THE NEW NEW PANTAGES * Nights, 7 and 9 , BROWNE & CO, treat me a wh to do tht "REAL TOBACCO CHEW=CUT LONG SHRED, and see h it will influence And yet—and yet what will only m: ppy thau T am now yw Take less than one-quarter the old size chew. It will be more satisfying than a mouthful of ordina tobacco. Just take a nibble of it until you find the strength chew thet suits you, then see how evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it nus” It For t nave havi how mach less you have to spit, how few chews you take tabe tobacco EMPREs §}"" + WO. sould be satisfied’. That's why it is The Real Tobacco Chew. That's why it costs I don't want to run ¢ less in dhe end. Uncle Sa Kiddtes I just want him to lo The taste of pure, rich tobacco does not need tobe covered up. Aa rofessional ‘Try stop drinkin excess af licorice and sweetening makes you spit too much, raday, Second Show Isn't it ¢ One small chew takes the place of two big Kitty hu PEATUR Matinee Datly, ‘Twe Shows Nigh Phone Main 323, ACTS—1 a chews of the old kind. ééNotice how the salt brings out the rich tobacco taste.)) WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City he ) good and I unhap y8e ut times T suspect jmine of being bed? (To Be Continued.) , 10 |

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