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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1916. PAGE 4 s ——2e-—- EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE SEATTLE STAR 222252 i - tana = $$ $$$ —— —_ ——$—_$___—_—— 7 — stint Cynthia Grey’s Nation’s Pet Extravagance For the Common Good JF WE had poured all of our gasoline upon all of our paper and set fire ] ’ TIME of much war talk, let us discuss peace a little while. to the sattrated mass, we could not be in much worse case than that The American branch of the League of Nations to Enforce Peace will which threatens. For common people are not going to have any of either, hold its first annual assemblage in Washington, May 26-27 Q.—| have heard a whole lot in regard to one’s rights in voting. | am going to ask you to answer this question: Has a man a right to ere long, unless we co-operate to take care of the situation immediately. That careless day when the housekeeper busily invented,new ways to use up old newspapers is gone, tho, let us hope, not forever, Only yes- The league is not a stop-the-war movement, neither is it an anti-pre- parednéss organization, nor is it a peace-at-any-price endeavor. It proposes to secure the MAINTENANCE OF PEACE after the close vote when he Is out of the at WIRELESS terday she could atford to make old papers save her heaps of work; with ; Fy 1 ditional aa on og them she cleaned the stove, wiped grease from the frying pans, brushed of the present war BY THE USE OF ECONOMIC AND MILITARY net elther as president the mud from Johnny's shoes, covered the floor when she fried dough- FORCE. A.—Persons on parole or condl- ee eee ree 1] nuts, and then burned all the scraps in the good cause of sanitation. It urges that the time has come to devise and create a working union => eer ag ob cantar do HARRY THAW. | | But now, all papers and waste rags must be saved for the junk man of sovereign nations to establish peace among themselves and to guarantee ee Pre 7 } =" hac ,0F ¢ , ic ing “rg A : : : rs = was keeping . the ¥ door, or soon there will be no ae wrapping paper and lovely it by all known and available sanctions at their command, to the end that civ- pany with a young man. He wae \ e\pare C 4 a e ° phy ‘ : dt Wat hy x joxes for the\parcels coming in at the front door ilization may be conserved, and the progress of mankind in comfort, en- llevening ond eid net some. Aftes —— | Something like 15,000 tons of different kinds of paper and paper-board " ‘ ‘ | waitin P cla toni ae ee oy owe Mer) et Ini : A lightenment and happiness may continue. weap ie. rages APE ag. ar di a are manufactured in the United States every day. Much of it could be 5 ; odehiyam ms . Aree : time, | went to « motion picture wilt det turned over and over again, but has not been, because one of the nation’s It proposes a judicial tribunal for hearing and judging upon the merits uk tie dle aftr. hay oxcune Tan most willful extravagances is that of wasting paper. of questions arising between signatory powers, and a council of concilia- not calling. Now he is trying te u , 4 , ° ’ * - bec : : : ‘ - get another girl friend to fix things Now we are reminded by the government that we ought to be careful. tion for hearing questions not so settled; a union of all signatory powers up. What shall ido? x. Y, Z. Secretary Redfield of the department of agriculture is sending letters to 4,000 at ; i e , ite at Tee, A—If the young man off : panaen, cret rt coh aep ides a against any one of their number that goes to war or commits acts of hostility, plansible excuse and. apelénions] lad days tm September, commercial organizations asking co-operation in preventing a serious short- Dementh the harvest moos, : RP at there love-apell broke too soon. age of our paper-making materials. ein see t rat This particular economy, which includes the saving of every kind of ou must use your own judgment about overlooking his conduct on this occasion. ‘The fact that he ig jendeavoring to get some one eleg and conferences between the signatory powers to formulate and codify the rules of international law. m. waste paper and rags, will react directly tO~the advantage of every house- The league claims this warrant from history: |t0 explain for him would indicate oan : one : ; ; hat he 1s not since 7 iets Se vant ban teat) hold. It is not more difficult than sending out the laundry Monday morning Thruout 5,000 years of recorded history, peace has always Sacne< oes ee ae — mee and getting it back fresh and fine at the end of the week, altho the actual been made and kept, when made and kept at all, by the superior oa oe tote: emuelly arene ; eteihn iti : , Ge tat aul, Dy I once o ce usually must cone processes of collection and distribution are different. ower of superi acting 1 y's ‘ tinue to put up with that sort of po : : 5 uperior numbers acting in unity and fe e col , ort of Those housekeepers who fail to do their bit of waste paper salvaging P : a! t —? y and for the common thing good. } ——— Q—! am writing to you to settle a dispute between myself and a |friend, Don't the sea-turties weig! several hundred pounds, and, If pos- sible, will you state just how much t irgest ones weigh? J. J. A.—The largest seaturties | weigh 1,000 pounds, and occasion: Eleanor lly one fs caught which exceeds By Eleanor 1913 that weight. _ By J. B. Lippincott Co. Q.—Can you explain why It ts —————| that soap bubbles show all of the IE HATTON’S IDEA ’ are helping to promote a widespread and unaccustomed hardship. By TPederick Isham (Continued From Our Last Iseue) | t Delight’s temper had spent 4 more about some ident Michael was perfecting|his destruction, to detect him in don. I have served him with blood | Colors of the rainbow? ETHEL. Capt. Lesendra was cleaning his yet she would teach Irenya|thing else,” said Rupert. “I'm to| plans for her release, spent the|some misstep, The trap had failed |and spirit. 1 have earned his truat,|_4-—For just the same reason pistol; a resplendent ptstol, mas ‘ow to play the coquette with the| tell you that Count Ralste and my | time happily with Irenya. Now and | because Stefan Balsic had no dou- and he gives me trust. ‘God wilj|th#t a rainbow is made by rain- Ing deadiiness with inlay of gold Self-satiafied Capt. Lesendra. Then, | friend Lesendra think they've got| then she would sitp down the stair-| ble dealings with men or nations. |send the beggar a jewel to give,’| 9°OP* nae, seat us a door crashed, a life and} you caught in a graft deal with|case that led from the balcony for] “Why should I have done this?’|™my father used to say, when he|,, The rounded surfaces of the bub Meee saeninis” movement ran thru the whole|Austria, They think you've been|a word with Capt. Lesendra, al-|I cried. | owed a gratitude too great for pay-|P!¢ and of the drop, reflect -be = : “Good morning, madame,” he re-| castle. selling out your friends. And when| ways, ata certain hour of the morn-| #1 got my answer. ment.” light and, in so doing, split it up, turned punetiliously. “May I offer| “My lord comes home,” inter | tey're sure oP it, the @ygchine will ing, to be found at the foot of the! « «ecause you are my hetr by the| Cat. Lesendra!™ the aie te can colon mone MEE a | 'y ie) * the eye in one color, some bend a 1 a chair?” preted Irenya. shut down on you~-ha: staircase diligently polishing bie) wit) made when, not knowing you| ~Ma&damer ited . { “I think you may.” she desecnd-| Delight was hardly surprised |.,.Michasl throw back his head. | platol rince boyhood, I hoped one of my |, Delight faced him. “Do t—know| "olor, and the next are turned oF | ed the last step. “That is, 1f 1 do) when Irenya was summoned to the |..vo, Dews in that.” he pronounced.) | “Your acceptance of Irenre €4 ®| house might be honest.’ sald Count | (hat man, the traitor?” she asked) ine round drops or the round base } not interrupt?” door, a few moments later, and re-| Let Cuuain tae lo look to bim-| matter . Cart. Ta |Baiste. “Wil! you still Me to me, ao s him,| ble: just a little more. So we see statute uét, madunie.” os oe mee ; . " wendra, leads me to th elt aie hink you never knew him.) 2) de - | Certainly not. madame.” {turned to announce Count Balste That Gownt Baile masried Mies| seu 40 net delieve ta love,” De| rettee ererns o ens madame,” Danilo sald, and with.| 2. 0% the colors separately, tnetesd * > adame © greeted her “ rn " a - c ! 2 mwensies ¢ af ne white ligh' Capt. Lesendra , “Mad b Ww ause he wouldn't trust/ light sald to Danilo one day — ey © fait sound. | crew | of mixed together white light. “Always, madame. When King “I saw a visitor today Delight |) you wit her or And he'll] “As I know love, it is sot for “He took (Continued in our next issue. saad UPLIFT OOZE Nikolas walks out, it {s his custom |*nmounced boldly, “He was my|send her free to / rica to fet &| women,” he answered st aa pte A eee Fardh san 18 sous oe reed Peay lig Ocughenend lto halt men and inspect the pistol| friend, a man I can trust. 1 sent |divorce, the day your case i de| “An enigma,” Delight taughed.| ““gurely tho other two, your io aa Oran Ta ee Pd ; jan they carry.” him with messages you would not | cided either way, She sent me to| “wii! you tell me what you mean? he i ae - wen x | | mother and—the man, exonerated | aid work. My mother is not willing “What is the penalty for an un-| have allowed me to send ff you had tell you not to try getting her away.) “That 1 | he sald. you . Lesendra?’ | || for me to go. Can | join them withe will never GET THERE | clean weapon!” been here.” but to clear up your own record|~That I lov fan. Tell)” “Never, madame And I have, Just Printers on Meta? SAE “A term tn prison.” “You gave your promise to stay |#%¢ she could come to you.” | me, Countess, who of all Women| ¢onent my way t prove | fer Red Ci a nothing, nothing, nothing “For an unready gen!” in my house, You are here.” “Will you not roach the Cognac! should a boy respect moat, if when that T deserves Btetan Deusiee ger’ betel arc ee wonaleased hat ‘panne nurses. i you from being a WiN- “For an unready soldier,” he cor-| “If you bad locked me in a beside you, Mr. Rupert, yawned | grown to a man he ts to trust ’ rected. rison, I could not have apoken to| Michael. wre na ieee ay aes have, to held out malt | “Oh! It ts only @iscipiine for Rim. Ihave used my Iberty againat| Token ankle.” “Hie mother.” + | soldiers, then?” you. You shall not say I deceive|_, Michael delleatety filled two! “Sixteen years ago, when T was 8 you have to cop your grané “Madame, every Montenegrin ts *. “There is taw tn Monte boy of 9, my father was killed by “4 nest egg (00 te speak) [4 soldier between the ages Of 16| Count Palsle 1 sent. word to] BegTo, even for Stefan Basic,” he|the outlaws of the Prokietza, My be and 60.” chael of your ac | declan hen his own glas# was| mother was a Russian. She return- All the world hates a LOSER. ry. inusic of Irenya’s sweet sing | iChat! Of Jour accusations against) joey you have reminded meled to her own country and married }you!” Excitement broke her voice. | _ Wyo th good cheater, ling volce, Moating from above, tn. ae or do you suppose he did not |Of many things. There are the/acain, an officer of the secret po ce tor win, | terrupted know?” asked Stefan Balsic. “wi | frees of your United States to/tice, We lived without an hour's beg I, “I think Irenya told me she f |you dine with me, madame? [appeal to for ald. Mr. Rupert, &/preach between us watt 1 was 18. 4 j betrothed to you, Capt. Lesendra,”|" “Yea.” jbroken ankle will not yet permit) “One day | came home to find « EDISON, WHY HAVEN'T YOU | «aid Delight. x Poni you. In a hour, since|™# to ride; will you drive me to| guest in the house, whom my moth- INVENTED THESE? “It is so, madame. The be| you are so good.” _ Satie | Cetinje?* er presented ax a cousin from Mon- woodles. |trothal {s of arrangement; Count| Delight spent the hour in| “!ll drive you to Cetinje,” briefly |tenegro. He was not much older banquets. | Balsic’s final act of care for his|puzzied thought At last her|Conceded Rupert. lthan I, exceedingly handsome, and pembattioes |ward. She {s balf-Russtan, {n-|host was at the door again.) “And testify against Stefan be-|winning in manner. My stepfather ing-less congressmen. |dulged beyond the custom’ and|Not altogether the host Delight an.| fre the English consul? Give the and he appeared to know each other fit. }{udgment of this country; few) tictpated. For the first time she | Story to your American newspapers?! intimately. 1s watermelons, Montenegrin gentlemen would un-| saw Stefan Balstc in evening dress | With you as witness, even the king| “I was my mother who reminded jderstand or humor her. I can 4o/ instead of in the rich and charac: | Must act.” |me that I was a Montenegrin, not T VEXES HIS ac ltertatic uniform of the country.|, “Attending to my own schedule), Russian, and It was but honorable N ig: deauntiful, affectionate child | She recognized in him the man be | !* one of my special habits,” Rupert /¢hat 1 give my native land tte d is to be married as a duty—ae-| side whom her own social experi. | signified Ul leave deciding all | ailegtance and military service, She pr YUsH NEIGHBORS | ceptea as acharge! That fs your) ence was that of a provincial Neb that until I feel stronger.” suggested I write to my kinsman, NEW |coneeption of kindness to her?” | utante. “You remind me it is time for|the head of my houee, Stefan Balsic, a ss kes cet eae |, Believe me, a will be very! ‘The table was laid in a room De| ‘inner. Let me place you in| asking to be placed with him, I did lonable neighbors [happy madame. But she {8 young,| tight had not yet seen. As the|Josef’s care, while I make ready.|go, with an enthusiasm fanned by = Se ehickene, Ernest jand I am br that can wait.” meal progressed the host took up/A faithful fellow; the only one herelour Montenegrin guest Sing Schaive prot | _ Delight rose, exasperated beyond | nis duty of conversation, speaking | "ho speake your language. , “Count Baistc answered my letter “cottages for rent for [seit control. “I hope Irenya re | tightly and easily of topics pleasant | age kindly. He bade me come to him on lor | fuses you!” she stated vindictively.|to both; of a new opera by one of | CHAPTER VIL at once. Of course I obeyed. My " Before she had reached her own/the greatest young Italian com-| Danlio's Story mother exacted two promises from posers, whom he knew; of certain) Jack Rupert did not return to the ™me. I was not to mention our quent Russian dancers he had seen in St./castle. The days slipped into a|! Was to write frequently to her Petersburg and Delight in New| week, a fortnight, yet atill no word Write In detall of my daily lite York; of books read by both. The|from the American. Delight, fully So I came here. I think now girl met him, piqued by his charm | that Count Balsic knew from the “Have a heart,” said the and practiced tact {nto showing first of his enemy's presence tn my home, and did not wholly trust me. brought me to the king at sparkled ‘Get the Habit of | cewoinsha' rox tne oath or at When the dinner ended, Delight | | asst . 1 was happler than I had - rose with a sense of confused time D | |ever been in my life, Out of that |to Ike and respect her abductor | || |Indeed, at her suggestion I kept a N >» jand Michael's enemy? She did not! Before Breakfast | |Journal of all the novel life and herself not dull After alone with Irenya, this Pitcher, ‘‘don’t keep a fel- low’s mind off his game with that fragrant Presado Blend” : know, but she Inid her fingers on ji |service; of where I accompanied SS the arm’ offered and walked beside | |! || |my chief, our visttors—all the trifles > Stefan Balsic to the door of the||| Says we can’t look or feel right | |® youth finds absorbing. This 1 xa rincess’ tower. There he bowed | |i |sent to her every week formal leave, and ab t a Se ee tet ||| “At the end of three months came |formal leay 10 went in, | ee, of three months can FRIENO) |! atone of poisons, | |the ruin, Count Rals{e sent for | —_—— I ——_ |me one morning and laid before me CHAPTER VI Millions of folks bathe internally |the pile of Journals. His enemy and The Other House now instead of loading their sys-|my mother had made me their spy It was a wild traf! that led to|tem with drugs. “What's an tnside| Every bit of information had been the house of Michael Balsic; such| bath?” you say Well, {t ts guar-| sifted and resifted by the secret po. a trail as Jack Rupert had never|anteed to perform miracles !f you | lice, tirelessly at work to compass lyet encountered in Europe or|could believe these hot water en-| — ————. America. Loose stones cut the | thustasts. | ltires from the rims, delaying prog-| There are vast numbers of men|— Petter | |ress for repairs. Sunset was and women who immediately uses Cheaper flaming along the west before De-| rising in the morning, drink a | glass of real hot water with a ten Alwaye at |light's envoy sighted his journey’s end - it. This 1s a very excellent health | It was a bare, bleak t was @ bare, bleak group of! neasure. It is intended to flush | houses fixed on a broad ledge | the stomach, liver, kidneys and the against the mountainside, The| titty teot of inteatines of the pree|—— pkg bape Nhe Village WAS! vious day's waste, sour bile and in ASK FOR and GET | of 3 \ ae . digestible material left over in the Who are you?” demanded MI-| hoay which, if not eliminated every | HORLICK’S chael when Rupert had been aa day, become food for the millions mitted into his presence AN | of bacteria which infest the bowels. THE ORIGINAL American here—can you come from Miss Warren? Are you the man eon wile ate Mihian Roactae MALTED MILK wrote of with whom she trav-|into the blood, causing headache, | Cheap substitutes cost YOU same prica. eled? You have come for some! hbilious attacks, foul breath, bad (i _ | purpose sir! | taste, colds, stomach trouble, kid: | " ye v7 Rupert's dark face locked with alney misery, sleeplessness, impure ; N finality like the snap of a turned| blood and all sorty of ailments. © ask you donations of uretul ety spoonful of limestone phosphate tn} Fisherman’s Market Foot of Ma | ke He had formed one of hi People who feel good one day material which y no longer ~ instantaneous immovable dislikes, |and badly the next, but who simply | Sank DoMe ae will the ENT FLOUR | “Lieut. Michael Balsic, T guesn?”|can not get to feeling right are jhe identified unhurrtedly, “My|urged to obtain a quarter pound of Re i ; Jname Is J. Rupert, of New York limestone phosphate at the drug | or ai linus. expect t paper And I didn’t run up this jeliied vol-| store, This will cost very little, but] magazines, no mat neyeees “and no for the drive, as you say.” |{# sufficient to make any one a real | burn, but save them | “You have a message from her™)/crank on the subject of internal| .. 1 need @ man for work, call I'm to tell you what | S4nitation, ° At. ita | ee Seale j 2 : P happened to Misa Warren on her|.. Just a8 Roap and hot water act on és the cigar with that happened to Miss Warren om Her| me 'shin, Sleensiog, uweeteniig and| KE r 7 4 freshening, #0 limestone phosp : to see that you | II abou | phosp | | Presado Blend co ae SA aes SHOR SU PRUtTNRE | Sam tink whter:) n the stomach, | every ) . PARES liver, Iddneys and bowels, It 1s | t. " 4 sibs, ow?” said Michael Balsic thre . A Schwabacher Brothers & Co., Inc., Distributors, rg cl iY ies ate are | Meaty more important to bathe on | Vastourtred. og ae j . Seattle, Washington. Lino cowards wha drove hom the} the inside than on the outside, be-| ve cost of delivery, profit, tava, botote Thea 4 Fide cause the skin pores do not absorb bookkeeping and bad ac: riag y had them shot. Miss impurities into the blood, while the a ae atte — Warren has a plan for escape? bowel pores do. STALL 79 EA NITED 5 IP 7 . ee Te LOWER FLOOK, PIKE FLACK MKT, oo PN ANT WN Me RW