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~ STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1916. PAGE 4, ==<:| The Seattle Star {x:=||| Nuelawer “Qne Million Francs” 4% Fetue weet League a, Wieheota geod _ = he Main “+ } hinges thie pape we Newspapers: Botered at Seattian Wash, Poxtotfice second-class matter eases week tn (ein « paper» Mt ave h By mall, out of city, one year, $3.50) montha $1.90) Bho Per month up to # moe By Arnold Fredericke—Copyright by Frank A. Munsey Co vrive om ny ony, te 6 month @ full temtatt Nothing better for evening ¥ every day NEXT WEEK A SIREN OF THE BNOWS BY BTANLEY SHAW ine CHAPTER 1 Raleigh No Example It’s Got a Move on Two toners @6QIR WALTER RALEIGH ul we P for the federal turn over in his grave, if he c j sion! It has at! : ’ ea see how men to offer women seats hinks thin H rains Yr 0 tw © glance me Ie in street cars,” says Mrs. E. B. Haser complai ew York thr time, The contents we he: Dediag ¢ aeenen deoiedt | ecitae Of Cleveland, president of the Mother tieeetel rage: allow re: | ¢ z knowing No, I may want to have a talk | with an anxt Peneress ‘ - C eee " e c : » Vier r “ y I t bb J € ” en may do with you afterward Wh not w Doggoned if we aren't good i ' Vv on Our suspE rl we ne mide he roor ) ® that, if in he of having that Raleigh incident pulled wit t the f , n | tRes by, whic ‘ 6, whe pive ‘ naturally impolite and ur t! 1 ' ne a wane , Over the bandsot med much sury nee ¢ t to be lost.” ie “Ate neg Pigg " r f , i pane : " f i 1 r that 1y!ng the count Pardon, monsieur xolan a of ction Why did Walter put his cloak over tha ent igs ; enriter let y Girard Hetened t I nee ) france ar,| She said demurely, and started to announced rival mud-puddle ' ; pice no 1 the r moment " “ ea root otect ae natin Wanted to be extra-polite toward la ‘ z ck ae t hort c é © lel and s seit hacen a : a € per at were you doing it (Continued In Our Next Issue.) queen? Was it done in a spirit of g Pires es t whic! , , pon the glass dc rrow trouble ing Is <, monsfeur.” Jantry? Did he fear for her health, : pois ee : os nl teen te moments a maid entered 0 gay refuse a pig! Have you been| Residents of Byers, Kas, have should she get her feet wet? : s , 71 > rom the carrying tn her han lstening na Medge not to drink, tan4 No, sir! No, siree! makers Aa eee ' a L apparently much frightened, “For He did it because she appointed post sprang , : aad becke to @ A aja n 6 to rigive me. J did not HMeten The masters and tax assessors, because she ‘ - Ss ed in| ™AP a 1 of dust, On had a national treasury at her command, A Notice in That Vote ; oe : ’ , raising he bl aconntebentiag| ) r nA a " mollified because she could bestow crosses of honor iene PDE oy hetle oa. ' i ; , ’ BP ie : way " 1," he sald, as she hur and titles and estates, with one hand tic it eater : i agreed 1 him wit F ete. Wineae call F ' ‘ be ® behind her. fair with xicans, I \ bowl , 6 Tinsot nat girl looks pretty smart to : mean the old girl whom you | me. 1 t trust her, if 1 were tele That's why! Ler 2 Abc 7 r par K mornis here b nUree When your wife|you. = The young maa We Eat Too Much Meat, Which Does history tell of Sir Walter's work : @ loe mney ° io ® "i He turne Clogs Kidneys, Then Back Hurts ing 10 straight hours and then giving up ; . reat ite : ngeerye 7 mi has n . . 0 bet eg fir ne se and Bladder Bothers You, his seat to a large, healthy woman wi : : , pi or ae ma thar : : . ‘ secaston to use| Te , love Most Spend thik thane has four hired girls and never worked : : ; : ‘ t s marriag Bed. yet ‘ r mo i n n some little | he ’ hu J ! P ke the bowels, get sluggish 10 minutes in her life? Y ¥ ‘ ‘ " a er | ¢ t whe r : ne nd he r t clogged and need a flushing oc Tt does not : SPs vt eak” pT pecans jac ny tine ‘ " y st can she do fr ‘luncle with a ike she took no ) Gan intesr in " Old Raleigh needn't turn over in his Ther a the United Stat i ‘ ' « r 1 1 F r to! pains to conces € vere headaches a n nh nited State a 4 ing r ” yee. f 7 ~ grave on our account e a eye nite ates sen : t le aanet ha ; . : ‘ message to Grac nying My dear ace the count! ma inges, torpid liver, We guess that had it been a case of Meh Who hate President Wilson personal- ‘ earched the ear Seat or no seat in a treet car, he'd have laoked the woman over just as close! as any modern man does, and, if he found she was no queen, he'd have performed J bas some knowledge of| bowed, and pushed an easy chair j asness and ly, politically and every other way, also he brought tnto , . ‘ posed will, The message| toward her. “Come, sit down. |) sorts of bla r disorders those who are bitterly opposed to any for sch comme e . " iil ask Grace to come to her| want a word pow you.” “ ; You simply . wat keep your kid- . itarism. — , ely where " 7 i the Rat's Hole She refused the chair. “ t do|neys active and « nd the mo- thing like mil tarism. But, when even a ‘a nme tr r nes a Rat's Hole!” Emtle began! you want?” sbe asked. ment you feel an ache or pain in : poi pret appears, the senate, to a 1 patimate t nome : t to le neasy. “What's th The count flushed angrily, but|\the kidney regic get about four ; man, backs up the executive. fon d *. Mr néall ” . , . ‘Oh—Just a name they give her| managed to control his temper./ounces of Jad Salts from any good siv yt 4 in hat nd b ¢ _— " the adhesive plaster movie act in that The commander-in-chief of ou J e, the D Ms ing house In L’Hirondelle. If| “Sit down, please, It has occurred | drug store here, take a tablespoon- Street car. ; 4 * f a ‘ ‘ t t t “ an get the girl there, the thing me that all of our differences|ful in a glass of water before ‘aa se and v l his 3 A an the 04 oft with © r ¥ e a a at 4 tiger in a very simple |breakfast for a few days and your oe r nimou er P ° methin t t r < > Yor w Ih honor to propose | kidneys will the fice. This . rt N I t he f r ' t ‘ a ob Agha: , & ‘ famous salts is made from the ac Concerts in the Parks ce bs SS gee an a that you ms nephew |r grapes okt. lemon, dulce, Sl OW that the park board has evi . hd , ‘ ephew, Ex * ‘ yut about this, Let) + . 4 | “Impossible! laimed the girl bined with Uthia, aod is harmless ; ILDI I 7 sail s I return tonight to flush clogged kidneys and stim denced a disposition to accommodate : Y sisted upo , y : plan be hasty, my child,” re-| late them to normal activity. It the general public in the distribution of -OLITICS TRONG > the of thelr mar a a wan by no me { turned count. in a soothing |#/#0 neutralizes the acids in the oer . - . ® her ¢ 3 De eager ss ile ome | urine so it no longer irritates, thus band music in the parks, one other matter PA I ( . ter had t ' . be girl tart mean that you will have things | voice. | "Kumlle te a handsome (8) | 0 aing biaider disorders % own way, Get in a priest.|low. At my death he will inberit M4 “4 . could well merit attention It is the Madame Tissot will find one for|all I have. On the day of b's mar-| 244 Salts is harmless; inexpen- time of the concerts , Pde RO near ‘relative } ‘ | riage to you I will settle upon him | Sire: maker a delighttal efter ; | Last year the concerts at Volunteer P by od wi nm wan ¢ y ves tye ae ’ . . ~p The . an & his an income of 25,000 frames 6, yest jeverybody should take now. aa park began at 4 o'clock in tHe afternoon > the nation that r u : . ! de provis rlthe of . wat 4 . nm gaite| What more could you ly» _ ithen to keep their kidneys clean, and at 7:30 in the evening What is your reason for propos-|thus avoiding serious complica: ; r r cing A 5 4 n ing this?” The girl looked at him | tions Tt may not be so very important The Star’s Novel-a-Week pont soya ee nana] Omever. seemed s eroes: ws | A well-known local druggist am 4 p. m. may be just a little to t os nt 5 ‘ ‘ at ‘ , | “Your good—and Emile’s,” he/he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks i hous , I men who make c very ¢ count ‘ 7 entere 7 A egstonn : , jsaid with his mort winning smile.j who believe in overcoming kidney begin “rag va’ the he usewif , | > age oO 2 . b — I ‘ it » P Your own, most likely. If vou trouble while it is only trouble. must ac jome to prepare dinner fo Gay are gia natura r 6 o'clock, the usual hour for the eveni ideas turn out well 4 meal. — ; ; ing from « it a v _As ning, Gr strand fased him With en timver It might also be a little more conve- d The Star office, reader asm ; turbable expresston “You ow mient for folks to get to the park by 8 taken kindly to the novel-a-w pls sat of ber - pertectiy well, Monsieur the : ¥ 7 “ Count.” b 4 ‘olce P o'clock for the evening concert It looked to us, ° ihe 3 of unusual beauty as ." he said, in a steady v It's just a little matter, perhaps, but worth-while pr Be ad Pb GR ona: : cout mitted a grim emile| it would probably be appreciated by many novel, published every have ust received, W to Nght up his face for a moment. | folks who cannot regulate their own hours long waits between installmen pad ith After all, he thought, the man was s oO Ss. didn’t see h ?-on probably nothing but a harmless as readily as some other: didn't see } 1 e« ects. ban mike ammeter 1 that mair 5 5 " minis ’ f 4. Why should I give rou one THE LATEST prophecy Indicates 40cent as ters rA 1 - ith : tor ance?” he sald gasoline in the summer and 50-cent gas before - . . Fe : ‘ monsteur, you have the European war is over. Whih affords the coe ¥ ee : 3 . Fp pL aa million francs that dors! man who hasn't one of those gas-consuming ma- ’ . ' ' 4 1 r * chines his first opportunity to gloat over his doing. ; r aur 1 re r reoat said limousine neighbor. Anyhow, hav zer letters 3 P ny aes , » count w REPORTED THAT Miss Helen Hildreth, aft- little opportu r ine! n to read OR Gedeane tem dar’ te ried with a b yver up his cor The | angrily Vhat do you want here? aback "You ‘er licking a man in a New York prize ring, such stories as these in box rm r h biect aga! burst into tears, powdered her nose and went P . : , TORE ee am af home smiling. Bet $10 that the nose part of The latest story, “Or 3 s, i—" He 5 4 Not 1 re you. In the report is correct, anyhow! ins on this page today r f f meaning ‘ « Tecelved t Don't threaten me 3 \ be ed you I would r@ate. tam sot afraid of you. 1 in 8 a8 to how the} PO Letters To Cyisthio. Grey ee Sh GS on fl selling gum in Q—I have heard that apple wa-| ing. in an old book and tried it myself! imag un « * . Yn the trary, I feel sure that Id ? will clear the complexion. Can —- with success, altho my trouble had) har ‘ neider e wor fell me how this Is prevared?| Q—For some time | kept steady not reached such an advanced stage aw that it would be use-| dr A : IRENE. |company with a girl, but because as his less to continue the discussic te —Hemove the skin from &|my father was very much against) Formula: Twenty teaspoonfuls shall ¢ ripe, perfect apple and scrape|the girl | gave her up and stopped of prepared chalk, 1 teaspoonful of clalme r . pe :. apple on a grater. To two going to see her without giving my pulverized ca h 2 teaspoonfuls stances ' oie | ints of apple add one part of wa /reasons. Now | find that | cannot}of orris root, | teaspoonful of pum r | ua . Allow the mixture to stand.|!ive without her, and have decided ice stone, 5 cents’ worth of olf of With an angry tir, drain and drink the water that | will go back to her, defy my wintergreen, '4 teaspoonful chior father and marry her. Do you think ide of lime YEste sat dowr to as , . Q—Would it be quite proper for! should do this without first mak-| Add the oll of wintergreen to the to read his par ; t nt the a t é avor an ima to go to dancing school alone? et * befor “ee nate away t rrow ing one more attempt to win dad| camphor and then mix all the In am 20 years old. None of my JIM. gredients very thoroly. Use as a cares to go until later In| ; 1 would advise| tooth powder once a day tine stone ce veal Pon, ot, "es, ware Tou ed hc, (Danis eth eran, Mo| Prenat” be, hard some one] The sovmt whe asl sand Sealed Package Join an afternoon class and go ng ir r, since you d scowled , but it would not be advisable |serred her with no exrlanstion and | 9 {Ritts wiatting car . b ate you to go out alone in the even-| showed her feelings no considera 0 CH! LUMBAGO A the ne t . ; omilet” D'Este tion before, and she may alread ; , pnt. ; gy himself into a have made other plans for her fu r : ture. Try Musterole. See How Phat ¢ . = t io! Who was th maki are three big aor And the Wi it You have not been explicit Quickly It Relieves rtthiniae’. 4 g indiv 1 gives in long-lasting, beneficial enjoyment enough for me to advise you tn r | hike! monaiaa : | : PILLS, CALOMEL gard to your father, That would de-| You just rub Sitéinine ‘ Victor Gtrard,” is a point that people appreciate. The pend upon your age and the grounds| briskly, and wall the pain t« re ta the fell ow?” de-|the count grim ee [pen woe rou ae nd throes] bh, dual toon] © “ware te the follow now ¢e|ine cot einiy “EER gintight package Keeps the flavor and to the girl fort comes to Its pla In the Ibrary, Monsieur the| uncle in astoniahm The latter | @ i fi h id in th iiatevir you 40, you owe ehe| MUBTEAOLE 16 8 clean, white |coue jimele in astonishn he latte quality as fine as when made e girl an apology for your actions, | o!ntment, m ith of] of j Bad told } of the persecution to | joi tard » it inate mustard CHAPTER It oe ecciaten eee Te ee wonderful Wrigley factories. Q—How should | have a sliver, plaster The Count Has a Caller tray for a bride marked, with the In-| Doctors ar MI out the t ( | itall of her maiden name? Peerage Mt fn g east t c a h ' | UNCERTAIN, | the tents. i r all the nerve! Why . | A—Yes, or, if you wish, you ean| They nat | n 1 earat migh : " " - eck beck at your childhood {send {t unmarked, and she. can |'* et it gives fror ore ” te : 71 begge 1 no. td nee against him Write for the Sprightly Spearmen’s funny P days. Remember the “dose” mother |have {t engraved to sult herseit.| roup. Stiff Ne tions { 4 af © atte ed to detain him Gum-ption book of jingles with a moral. fa, Cong or Hugo. useless, " Mnsisted on—castor oll, calomel, - gia, ! é He was a tall man, and his he coger He Address Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., 1602 Kesner Cathartics. How you hated them,| @—WIII you be so kind as to tell |"? imatism, Lumbago, Pains|was 4 cA by. nis Sine are ould re i lock \Chdation. how you fought against taking|me thru your paper If my parents|‘ hes of the Back 5 lover a t Slasher! ht to get the money h > Building, Chicago. m. joan have my marriage annulled| >! Bo! acles. Brut be = sno ot | mand With our children {t's difterent.|when | have a child? | am under |‘ ains, 1 Feet ) lar ee Si You propose to set Mothers who cling to the old form|age—will not be 18 until April ces a prevents dar cho and pointed |@ Little trap for him, eh?” lof physic simply don’t realize what|and they say they will have it ar y cate i \ ated the ak xact ind one that he will not do. The children's revolt is |nulled before that time, If they d f 4 tt r pose the profes-|‘ ensl Well founded. Their tender little | this, will.! have to take my maiden open tRe b « lan, t ig took his glasses from hi @ ) insides” are injured by them. name? If ! went to Alaska, where : . > s clothe gene pe rt front, and began playing {dly If your child's stomach, liver and|my husband Is, when | am of age i wet nuine | ¢ assur p | With them have decided,” he bows need cleansing, give only | could we be married without show. Refu imitatic , gy bona : said, gazing « mile reflectively “California Syrup of|ing the papers of the annulment, ee , fu , , esp that narry my niece Its action is positive, but Ms | do not think they will give| : , eland, ( a : hee Grace Ellicott.” ons of mothers keep|them tome? A LOVING WIFE. a person 1 but tt wan only| The effect of thia announcement f “fruit laxative” i ) A.—According to a recent court - a he . © helehbow| Upon Emile was distinctly disap Mandy; they know children love tol puting a marr poy P th pointing That’s all very well Wake it; that it never fails to clean | poneummated @ tho ¢ | ’ dntorveat vig | uncle don’t want to get mar | the liver and bowels and sweeten | jartiog » under age. ye LE irrounding. y am raid that I must re ithe stomach, and that a teaspoon-| circumstances 1 do not belleve « rec. c & . ak tn iy : e” I given today saves a sick child) parents « hate gee: euaerian 5 < " = ‘ D'Este came over to his nephew morrow. | Ask your druggist for a 60-cent| Hottie of “California Syrup of “You're in earn “If Cross, Feverish, Constipated, | vre in ear Give “California Syrup of Figs.” 1 escape?” hs UNITED/ See Bg "J aw fforded| I've done for you? Please remem PROFIT SHAR 1 > a along \ber that you have not a cent in the ,” which has full directions for| Dear Miss Grey: | was sympa 1 . ages : one|® babies, children of all ages and for|thetically interested In an item in v ert ansen rounde 5 gation WARES: on ae Gayo souk an annulled led u t In that your gratitude, after all grown-ups plainly on each bottle, | your column last evening, so inclose 4 #o | Thag Beware of counterfeits sold here,|@ formula for the party troubled Jeweler and Sliversmith , Piet aed fee into it) you | Bee that it is made by “California |with receding gums. He may not rs ’ , ork of| year Wig Syrup Company.” Refuse any|be able to have professional treat-|| 010 Second Ave, Near Madinon|\ moment. then in paused for al “H—m,” Emile sald reflectively other kind with contempt |ment. This formula | discovered n hen ascended the staira “Why ar my Intention to give| an income of 25,000 francs al | is for thi |to the front door and rang the bell, warriage

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