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STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1916, PAGE 4 ~—gn-- EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE SEATTLE STAR 22255552. | An Example in Patriotism Which Is More Valuable —Teacher or Cop? HE most visionary Mans for adequate preparedness hardly could have N many of the larger Eastern cities, definite steps will be taken this summer { been expected to equal the realization as outlined by the committee on to remedy these defects in our American school system: industrial preparedness of the United States naval consulting board. THE DISCRIMINATION AGAINST MARRIED WOMEN TEACHERS (ALMOST UNIVERSAL). THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN TEACHERS IN GRAMMAR AND HIGH SCHOOLS TO A GREATER EXTENT THAN MEN. Imagine an army of UNPAID and highly skilled citizens, representing every state in the union, volunteering for the common defense, in time of COLYUM T's @ long time since Villa has ieerroceses, peace — ne THE LOW WAGES PAID TO TEACHERS, ESPECIALLY THOSE IN OF Jocated. If you cannot imagine it, read these facts: THE PRIMARY DEPARTMENTS, * Re an the hot aaegia what The naval consulting board was orzauized by the secretary of the navy ce : ST ie aint rene fete nty et during the summer of 1915. We have long been proud of our public school system in this country ulosereal colaters. but come .gut But what some folks say of BE cre vader sim tue The highest virtue of this system is that it provides FREE education for all classes, and that education is COMPULSORY. But after this has been duly considered, there are many high spots-in our schools that fairly glitter with defects. verry rich these kind, the boss says, cao sell lots in sarah desert, where ever that is, but it must be purty far off the trolley line, and farms jon the bottom of the ocean, which, The board is composed of two eminent scientists elected from each of 114 great engineering and scientific societies. Thomas A. Edison is the chair- man. All of the members act without compensation. None of them could eee “DID HE CHANGE HIS MIND? e Tt fs rumored that the cause of @eath of W. J. Evans, who died be tempted from their special employments and interests by such salaries as The charge, frequently made, that our boys are influenced by effemi- |1 shood think woodent be much of ioe wal be. tnvectigated ihe government pays. nacy is true, but we cannot employ men teachers at the wage now paid to Mirthy Going aesmaeie, Eeoun ce s thought to have ‘ : : : , i himself be en tte. but was Among nearly 20 important committees which have been organized to women, cap te Re ~ ; . Radecided —“Arkinda Cor. of handle the details of the work, is one known as the committee of industrial Why, for instance, do many school trustees and directors bar married sdaaaity i thabe Was asthe 16 Little River (Ark.) New : fala A : : : ) : + mpi = preparedness. Its chairman is Howard E. Coffin, of the American Society women teachers? a — ie sf vg Sr ore RE ead tee siear ; ' n jersey which he don't Ike ata Re ice ora of Automobile Engineers. THEY SAY_pecause unmarried women must support themselves and because he wants to live in a flat neer the Ii! ol sub rite here in n | but when the news got out t he wanted to buy « property in the jcountry all the real estaters in “Thru the supervising director of this committee, the announcement has should be given“the chance. This reasoning is that the job of teaching is a just been made that 30,000 splendidly equipped men, belonging to the five matter of employment for single women; the needs of the youngsters are not great engineering societies, have agreed to co-operate for the industrial or considered. REGULAR SOFT SNAP MUST BE LOSING WS } 7 : ® z A |town slides into the offis so thick 1 HE WASNT EATEN | | ganization of the entire country for purposes of national defense. And strangely enough, the younger teachers—fresh from the laboratory that the boss finally bought a plase | “Our state boards,” runs a letter from the New York headquarters, atmosphere of the normal school—are placed in charge of the very youngest Siar ties ste i ie ee ee | “formed of one man each from the American Society of Civil Engineers, children, his work in the offis in time to | the American Institute of Mining Engineers, the American Society of Me- Do you not believe that a married woman who has herself borne and ine crise day te Tool amine } chanical Engineers and the American Chemical society, are made up of leading raised a child is more fitted to direct the first steps in the training of a child’s that sold bim the house blows in Business engineers in each state. The enthusiasm and energy of these men, — mind? ane 0 Soest ee the time of many of whom could not be purchased, is, remarkable and in- In most cities a policeman receives nearly twice as much salary as a thought you said that was such’ a spiring.” woman school teacher. beng Mes gh on PBas dg fe Sarah | ‘'s " ‘ ome ‘ 2 ‘ “ J 2 " Xs lown in the swamp and there aint | There is no profit for Edison, nor any other of the eminent scientists, So while we boast of our American school system we admit, by this no other but 1 house neer it & the | inventors and specialists who make up the board. determination of wages, that we pay only HALF as much to the individual pes Te waite comes scloaler There is no profit for any one of the 30,000 highly trained engineers who TRAINS our coming citizens as we do to the MAN who arrests those who jthan that {f your trying to make a belonging to every state in the union, who have agreed to study and to organize transgress laws. : Ok be acis catered tk sual | our industries for immediate and effective use in case of war. A SCHOOL TEACHER MUST POSSESS TRAINING, TACT, JUDG- there aint been no other sickness From beginning to end, the plan and the working out of the naval © MENT, MENTAL STAMINA, PHYSICAL ENDURANCE, MORAL COUR- that le djing Of starvation Boones consulting board has been an example in patriotism of the highest type. AGE, PATIENCE, PSYCHOLOGICAL TALENT AND HOPE! there for so long johny |itude to Rupert and shamelessly ig sStandpatters are afraid they jnoreg. etiquette by allowing him to Bominate Postoffice Hum- against Sena! lead her out of the room. So tyra onan ‘The two who were left turned to id they're looking for some one | aE re wZTIETa Tn A Tae? || By cea kw | ad Gove voles "ie Next Week " 66 99 | By Eleanor Ingram So ae arene Balsic put his Very well, E. D. K. is always | Bat the Truth COPYRIGHT, 1913 || ecsae ee aeons "aeonandeke. the to serve, and hence, here 5 ippi. |\children of Danilo and Irenya,” he fe a few surreetion By Frederick Isham __By J. B. Lippincott Co, ||<ildren of Danilo Gerald. in. “She will be happy with her ‘or until some intelligence! Leave me—turn them back! Do|leas at his side, and strove with his;liant marriage Hage: ‘Continued From Our Laet Issue. Michael meditated. “There are) his a 0 | Shall we give you|A ican, Stefan.” Sullivan. , The Beggar's me | airicatties in the way of Cousin |had passed between them? not let them enter the pass, Go!”|right hand to sight and steady his| time, little cousin?” deal “Yes, Bet I shall cail uy CHAPTER XIIL Danilo's freedom,” he objected. “If| “Very well,” he accepted, finally.| “What do you mean?” Rupert hag se | Irenya’s eyew glinted sapphire|son Danilo.” HE road to Michael Balsic’s | ¢ Will not talk for me, he will talk | “Give me the fifty thousand, Mr.| snapped, wheeling. Ga eaeuk oe the ascent With | lights of determination. Delight colored exquisitely: “Wh house plunged {nto the moun. |! ™*.” Rupert pe He was too late, Joseph selred) ug), - ort Certainly. 1 need no time, with) will teach bim the Dream,” she an- tains like a wound. When|, “A® for that, Montenegro Is go-| " told you~ tea,| 8 Wrist; two of the men canght| jpn!” she panted. | |all good thanks,” she said. “With | swered, softly. “If we do not see it Rupert finally balted the machine, | !2& to be @ place you won't enjoy,| “All of it!" Michael deman him by either arm, holding him a/,,, VY "ere you here?” he asked,|Mr. Rupert I will go to that Amert-| realized, he may. If he does not, his companion could see no break | *2yhow.” returned his antagonist,| “Come, finish, or I keep Danilo. | srisoner. Michael laughed even | ®!*, voice harsh. ca which {s for women.” he will teach tt to the next.” ee “Lesendya ain't the |How have you it—a check? Drew/ Di inet | lunael, ee To help Dantlo—our cousin.” Irenya turned a rosy face of beat- THE END. in the wild desolation around them. | !™perturbably. M1 ve would be able to measure nly man with a tongue. I've got it, then. - . ona postotice nite better But the driver had fixed his land-| 00 oyegie Ite all up, Lieutenant.| ‘Rupert took out the checkbook| “Sweet cousin! They are, tn «tre govt hin mrdrer: tra i EL} ” You've got to travel, and travel jand a fountain pen. é . ana ‘Sasat Wil tiral Be and assassin—goes to bring pub detng a fighte yo, there” he declared brief| quick. Hand over Lesendra, and| | “This thing I'm writing won't be . We dishonor on our name upon the| He pointed down the pas: done until f eee Levendra,” said | silent, I tell you; they are in the|scaftold My hand shakes” STAGE AND MOVIE STARS DODGE the ness bs 1 I'll give you traveling expenses.” ; etacac Raving curty baty, nl oe He ery Ps poe’ es “What am I bid for my cousin, Rupert tee De Ton Se Lee have She understood. Delight War-| get the women's vote. 1 his b : y cal ne pean | MF Rupert? Your argument tis Michael spoke a command which | i. * » ren of New York sank down beside Fisk, engineer of the 1912| “1098 this heap of stone stroll | irresistible!” sent two of his men tnto the house.| For the first time Rupert saw the |the man of the Balkans and held . ler, could get the anti-| 1008, there and see my ground | “Five thousand dollars.” “Finish, Mr. Rupert, finish! 1|approaching riders, now entering | out her arm, delicate and steady as} ’ vote. erst. i | Michael laughed aloud. have sent for Dantlo.” tho straight stretch of road that/a bar of {vory And Sickels, who seems to have ‘ake me with you,” Delight) wont from an American mil-| He was not looking at Rupert,|ran between mountain and gorge) “Rest your hand there,” she bade . juble in fixing up the slate in| OTsed. l}onaire for her favorite kinsman? |but past him. From her shelter| toward the house The single shot cracked down the| BY BASIL M. MANLY when the government is scurrying Gounty clerk's office in find.|, With some reluctance, he helped) poe Oe ten tims that! She has Delight followed the gaze, and| “A machine gun trained down the |defile where the machine-gun had|Neted American Economic Inves.|everywhere to find money to pas §od for himself, would bring |N¢F to descend. Her hand on bis|. inion of your valuable dollars.” | barely stifled a cry. For where pase,” Lesendra cried. “Stefan can-|volleyed. Far down the path, the tigator our impending “preparedness” bils courthouse politi-| #7™, they made their way along *\ "tt ain't stacked in banks, tho.|had been the barren gray of road|not suspect that Michael will |last rider of the departing com any | The theatrical = industry Only 57 to Check Up by running for the senate in. |“I#ft tn the mountain that left a! ones ain't kept in cold storage, and cliffs, the sun now found alsweep clean in one discharge,|threw wide his arms and reeled) slene has succeeded in defraud- Will Secretary McAdoo try to ad | natural path he cleft ended just | v0. ought to know that.” | brightness of color and gleam of| There ts no escape for any Of/ from his saddle; like a broken toy Ing the United § govern. | stop this leak by sending one of eee jabove the settlement, on the side! “sr. stontenegrin did know it, He|metal. Stefan Ralsic had arrived | them.” | Michael Balsic’s body swung and| ment annually of more than his revenue agents to examine a "We could also have suggested | the steep slope, A huge boulder! wisea studying the impassive Ru-|home, Irenya had told him all,| The riders were within & few | slipped from the verge into the riv-| $2,000,000 In income tax! ‘Allen Dale's name for senator,|*!™ost masked the paths emerg-| 1), ED. K. thinks he should |!ns, and served the two Amesicans |?! How much has she available?” | ing. Trembling with excitement and | ward, facing the leader few of the returi land now he and his men were com-| hundred feet, Michael stepped for-| er below This isa CONSERVATIVE es | publish the ters ll § ier te timate—not only has there force of public opinion and pub- i scree | “ ' No . : cIV been an almost universal fail. | be ident. as a shelter for reconnoitering, | 4 blunt Delight looked below and Halt!” he gave warning CHAPTER XIV e a ui | tle knowledge help him? -.?. ¢ Just below was the house of|*,demanded bluntly, | & |J0r nt the rock for support in the| Closer, Stefan, If you would speak) Fair Vist ure to make returns on the All ef hie 87 revenue agents fs, if Harry Thaw doesn't | Michael Balsic. American style, instead of wasting /xecond shock of exquistte relief.| with me. Rupert. | 4, Countess Delice, will you come| part of individual promoters, working for a year could not him out. “I'm leaving you here while 1) jie’ at right. She has fifty thou-|Lesendra had appeared in the door-|, Tesendra = turned to Rupert. | down?" managers and actors, but the make a thorough investigation efore, we again call your|€9 put thru the deal,” whispered 200 {, Cash. I'll give you half; |way of the house “What fluttered white on the! «Down, Irenya Ivanovna?” theatrical — compani have | of the thousands of returns th, to’ the preferentigl vote | Rupert. -epoygl a iy ‘ swat first glance, the young officer | Slope?” he questioned, just ar | “Because Mr. Rupert asks of| ‘ergely failed to make returns pre.shaiih ar chau ba made rh taking. Delight drew her check book| “Michael hesitated. In a torture |was not outwardly changed except | 1? American, “Beside that) tora stefan that I may be his wife. pedagogue a very large this one Industry. Out the following ballot and| from her dress and gave it tom. | o¢ suspense, the hidden girl above|for his extreme pallor. But he|POwnder’’ | 1 le ame/it is @ folly: nevertheless, Mr. Ru-| Part Of thelr comes Could there be any better evi- it in with any sort of explan- aes ating care, for offered. | them clenched her hands on the|leaned heavily on the arm of the/ _ 1.00 © vans ee retake to the Americ! One of the tateedt "producing | ence of the futility of the ex- you may choose to make: at is little, of course, to hard rock, not feeling its rough-|man beside bim. Lecendra. leaned 0 iittie more] Deligtt ake me with him companies in New York city, oper isting system? Br what I have in other forms than " }Mmoney. If he will wait, [ will ar E. D. K. PRESIDENTIAL range in America to give more | turned to the window, | sting a circuit of theatres thruout ly ‘ ; 8 thruou . bright with sunset. It was a week ntry, reported taxable in-| Manly’s next article exposing ness. What did Rupert mean by| Lesendra's band gripped Ry heavily on the arm of the man who | playing this way? Had she not pert’s, then suddenly thrust at once guarded and supported ince Danilo had sacrificed his life bidden him to give, pledge her | aside. him; bis head drooped as if in|" come of only 17,500. Wher the fraudulent attempts to de- ELECTION BALLOT |{en times what you see. I signed wtole fortune? Why dd Michael| "Go back!” he exclaimed imper-|Puininees of exhaustion. But trom|,,,Yoe are! thinking of Danilo,| Come ct saa" ihe EMO. , Wee I): seat the tncome tax tawy-by thd {Vote for one) Pada boy a ae e castle; |look so strangely at Josef, delaying |iously. “Go back to your C8r./iooostn his lowered lashes Ais | rasored Reese I renya’s red lips! oe my investigations, an examina-| Very rich will appear in this MTs hebs ess | 2 pine eyes lost nothing of the tableau . tion was just being made of its ac-| M@wspaper tomorrow. “But those wicked men who did u e c the . pence nm Dale set like a stage scene in #6 much evil would have escaped, if counts. At that time only the ° r Sie t send Danilo and Mr, Ru.|MF Rupert had not called ‘out to Piven simply the general reaurte ot] ULYSSES OBJECTED <> pert out to their automobile,” ae “sanpemill ages Podgoritza, when! the year's business, had been ex Michael was calling to Stefan, | ‘2° ‘© parties were passing in the amined. This superficial examina-| Beoniae Uh a cand “will you follow them back to your |4ark night, so that they were alll tion disclosed $153,000 of taxable | wes ysses Marshall, of 821 castle and give your word that [| captured and punished. Was it not] income, and indicated that several | mit ty 183 suinnstie shall be allowed to leave Monte-|then well that he understood and/times as much, probably $500,000, 3 - - gave authority for all would be disclosed by a complete | |sald Rupert. “Will you come and | walt there?” j ; “I will walt here, where I can % Pe nea” HUH? She held out her hand for his| | Alberta Zabala of Soledad was|claspof farewell, then watched him| Q@—How are announcement, veyed to the world by the wise lit Thursday and accompanied ppear into the cleft mountain.|cards sent out? Do the bride's | tle “monks n lermini to San Felipe to it seemed a long time before the | pa ti “I'm going back to the machine,” | Ballard, would not per- ear-old daughter by an- other marriage to eat at his table, Q—I like a certain girl very! "ero unmolested? a male cow.—The San| pant of the motor came. At last| tiv ee,” answered the count “Mr. Rupert is all you say, Iren-| examination Mrs. Marshall sued for a divo (Cal.) Mission News. it drew up before Michael's house. | the pa’ enidohy hut we have ors ieee Lad “Of course the passport from |¥a. Come, we will co down All corporations are required to | oe 6 Michael and a manj Delight judged| their own? , Baden of pe oir . tale wan 9 tho lately | Montenegro includes my devoted In the hall Count Balstc and Ru-l withhold the tax on all salaries NATURE wonpeErrutr |? b¢ Josef came out into the door A.—Only one Rago 0! os be cha anil acne 1 do not| followers and good Josef?” | Pert turned to mect the ladies over $3,000. Not one cent of salary ’ " yard. At their heels were a group| sent, in which the bride's parent “It does not,” was the decisive ‘Come, answer for yourself, Iren-/tax had been withheld, nor had Th tural History by Gene Ahern.| of Michael's retainers, jannounce the marriage of thetr| know why she stopped liking me) 1, this pest of treason shall |¥a,” sald Stefan Jany report of salaries been made eres one thing "Good day, Mr, Rupert of New| daughter. But the mailing list {| Would you advise me te sec her) noe be rebuilt across the border.” | “Mr. Rupert knows my respect] by this theatrical. company. AD . York,” Michael greeted pleasantly.| made up by both families and in-| what is the matter 3 “Ig that your final word, }for him, But it is right that I should] examination of its payrolls show-| | UPON which nearly “You left us abruptly. My brother | cludes all to whom cards should be| A.—No friends should ever con-| stefan?” say to you, Irenya, that my kins-|eq more than 1,000 actors and sent you on this errand?” | sent tinue a breach Ike this without! «1¢ js.” woman might command a more bril-| actresses who should have paid the . “Your sister-in-law,” was the dry an effort to learn the cause. Write; Michael turned tax. | agree a cup of | correction “Count Balsic wasn't Q—What do the Snes eee note of inquiry to your friend. “Josef,” he summoned | Surecn dikeba. ieee => |home when I got there, But the| monkeys represent, one with his ed Lesendra sprang from his unpye-| This is one of the cases which h fi ed ff. liady was, She sent me to offer|mouth covered, one with his ears) Q—My husband has one bad! pgreq guard in one supreme effort reveals the \almost complete lack ric avored coifee |money that's warranted to give| | overed, and one with his eyes cov-| habit that he Is unable to conquer. |that concentrated all his remaining of exact knowledge by our revenue |more satisfaction than even your| ered? H. J. Tai | Whenever we out where ee strength, Against Josef he dashed that they cannot afford to be! bureau with regard to the entire in- sweet nature is likely to get out of| A See no evil; hear no evil; is served, he Is sure to come home| himself, forcing the Austrian from |i], They must k em: }come tax. It does not even have | murdering Lesendra.” | speak no evil is the message con- intoxicated, His work Is hard and | nis place by the shock, while point: in’ the "hase aga aie pr vesl ioe data upon which it could, if it a atin — ——— — | it has got to the point now that heling toward the hill = r aC all) ; r | wished, compile a statement which | says he cannot work without drink,| “The Countess!” he sent his last fmes. Most of all, the digest. \.cuia show how much tax wac rer —" jhe, gets so weak. | have thought ofjeall to Stefan Balsic, his voice (Ve System must be kept in| by the theatrical or any other pro- gives more real satisfaction than anything else on ARRAN é . giving him medicine. Do you think! ringing thru the defile. “She falls working order. Knowing fession. The bureau has n a “praca I : Y Spree this would help him? wo to’ her, Stefan! “4 acuortatnce of this mace fot knowing if 1t has collected one sear nvesting or i Boe WORRIED WIFE, The startling unexpectedness and | women have derived help from |"#!f oF only one-hundredth of the the table. We may Oh! we know what It is—it's a bag sia a : | A—Your husband ts very much| urgency of the cry succeeded. Count | P |vevenue that ought to come from @tcemen. eae a dl ll |] in need of medical help. Get his|Balsic lifted his head, saw Delight | q | this source. fer about meats billions kant | {content to the treatment, and let rise, swaying to her feet deatde the | The same situation exists tn the ||| ——= . again, but pretty close your family physician advise, or|boulder, and wheeled his horse up | moving pleture industry w a EE ree a lh ET Mivesting -miney gately ANE Peotiiaply 19) eoroetiiing | xive him medicine which will build|the slope toward her |grown to have an dusial prea vegetables, puddings Mushed marvel’--like the hoid.| that requires special knowledge and experience which a up his strength without intoxteat-| The time gained was a mere in | tion of $75,000,000, The net profits ||] Or sauces, but there is a eman burglar. | great many persons do not pomess 1 | ing liquor stant; the abrupt leap aside the e jof the industry reach, it is esti-| | . Jone move that promised fe, as mated, $25,000,000, upon only a ||/femarkable unity about When you are a savings depositor at the Dexter Hor Q.—Should a girl ask a man with|Lesendra had foreseen, Rupert action of which the federal Ilan. . eee, } the coffee — when it's Folger’s Golden Gate. whom she keeps company regarding| struggling with his captors, saw government receives any tax his past life, his wild oats, and so|Josef reach the cannon, thrusting These safe, sure, vegetable pills n | || ton Trust and Savings Bank, this bank does your invest 6 been made | ite ti} the match ts over—then ing for you, as far as your deposits are concerned. So salaries of the “stars” alone | : Ep F | ‘ {| : i ) forth? If 80, should she make this|Lesendra aside. He saw Danilo : total several : he try to hunt 1 ne masked | be a ether you sposits are large or sma ou g ’ al several millions, all of eh | Setiaiee the crstck oes 4) i that, apical your deposits are large mall, you get a 1] |/¥ | inquiry before or after they become|forced to his knee by the blow. quickly right the conditions should be Ltable ‘to py tie heer | F)| || return on your money that is sure and liberal, considering ||| engaged? WALDA. |throw back his head, his blue eyes ‘at cause headache, languor, | {: : emerry ha-ha to him-| ||| the fact that you have no work, worry or expense in its in- || ld A.A girl should satisfy herself|laughing challenge as Michael| Constipation and _biliousness. | Mary and Chartle GQ»: MM Gniat towne like Neo core | Mal || vestment, and that you can get at your money at once ||.) that a man’s record ts good before|swung toward him and shot his| They are free from habit-form- Mary Pickford'’s reported sal- Fog G Ghieago and Seattic M:Il When Fou need it [she promisor to marry him. Usual-|eousin thru the heart. With the ing drugs. ‘They do not irri+| ary of $600,000 would be llable DILGER o. 6 Bl } ly this knowledge 1s brought to her|leaser report, the Austrian fired bow: to a total tax of $34,51 nA LITERALLY SPEAKING a |fq without, direct Inquiry on her part,| In the narrow place tho aftect| Cate OF weaken the els. is Ghnaline: eleete “yerocov0 iP. Meacher—William, which travets| E DEXTER HORTON TRUST |p jcither by voluntary alatement of|was frightful... Halfway up jina| Worthen find that igahdo the | would have to pay a tax for | the faster—heat or cold? \f \} he map himeelf. or thru inquiry of| slope Stefan Balsic's horse fetl,/small ills promptly, prevents! 1916 of $39,410. | Se Willie—Heat. Anybody can catch | AND SAVINGS BANK | | Mar Beale Sy hen ee dog sab: | carrie hi Al down with it |the development of big ones.) Altogether the theatrical industry | solute D " Am vast, mid the roar and seream rush-| 9 a | branches oug! bay cold. SPAS SECOND AT CHERRY SEATTLE, WASH. || | |is her privilege to ask him about tt.|ing tron, Delight’s world went out ata depend on Beecham's Penge tesa Ag en ere Combined Resources of the Dexter Horton National Bank || |iJ|She will have no desire, of course,|as she slipped to the rocks ills to tone, strengthen an | and PITY THE PARSO a ; D ‘ , | dc ae WANT energetic wom bee a and Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, $18,915,383.37 for details, but of his general repu-| Where Delight had fallen she Een Ta ie pager oy not | Coftee —45c Quality J. A. FOLGER & CO. SAN FRANCISCO Ministers; good talker; liberal com “pensation. 2443 G wt. (Call fore- Boons.)—San Diego (Cal.) Union. f Nobody tation she must be informed, Shelawoke. Above her the rock jutte '|Kee Them We it ‘ K ‘ knows what it does pay, } will weigh these facts with her own|out, There Stefan Balsic knelt on p beat informed revenue dechta de Mek observation of his character before|one knee, blood dripping from his Poca — : ’ P) Veins to Women with Every Ben. | “Eel Gorckae’ tem Morte believe it is payi she decides to marry him shoulder, his left arm hanging use of that amount—end this at & time A ——————————— * ay ee