The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 7, 1916, Page 4

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Member of the Scripps Northwest League of Newspapers Published Da! ro by The Star Publishing ne Main 0400 Big THE WoNDHRPULT Unnatural History A TREDDYLE Ni Publ Riv A pork. arate the benefac opposi ne ‘This ts the first to mankin Crustacean > 8 diaphanas le Ts VERS LIBER $52.50 (We just love to write this kind cogil somehow; maybe it's be So easy!) (Motif) fm the chiefest of al! character istics homes which flourish ‘neath the folds nn the starry banner; land of the free, the home of the brave am the Saturday night soiree; am incalculable; omniscient; omnipresent. : (Revelation) “am the bath tub! . Pacific oney, to wit: | that for FATALLY HURT Jobn Sragger, an old settler in township, had his head bi by an°accidental dischar while blasting out stump died instantly —Jagger, Okla.| pee ee utd + A Novel A Week! | SERRA s 2 MOVE TO NEW YORK : SOON Miss Jnlia Berger of this place, had the poem in the Cheyenne , Was over to Walker's Creek and was pointed out on sides.—Kelton, Wyo, Tribune AT'S IN HIS HAT? YEP! MIRROR OR a lit faste: and yet The sh went cking GUESS? | going the dissens! | volved in su Jeach other w portant points | Blanche | with @ prompt! about with ag Yet she waited on him she br She watched bh ment ts. ot {imp But Government ships But ite h item of ve will fire a broadside, of course, bu True, t about normal The Meantir at least the dur Nine (Continued from Our Last o Mra, Rader cl nt of her for far toward jand by the time the in the bedroom ns and agreements tn h business, they knew ll enough accepted his ce STAR—WEDNESDAY, » Big Money howling a lly al ition bill ed b he army and na ippr were supported by the ut items: ‘appalling democratic congre hich can be omitted in men—these are $85,000,000 r plant 11,000,000 50,000,000 vod contre trate plants buildings . and harbors 50,600 1,000 20,000,000 25,000,000 ers 42,000,000 $283,600,000 containing much fat, The layman can’t well P. wants to be a real pub ) platform, put the jinx sign “pure But then, it’s anything of the kind. It might i stiff ly generalitic us any chaff from the wheat. If the let it particularize and, in its the above it considers we i} pretty tor and it doesn’t 1 aim high, will bet tw ting time Share With the workers $500 more But offshore ton a balance to un- rates, war, the tariff of the ship-oy trike toug but with them i ers are well intr is strongly with freight is piling ¢ always the case when a str loss to the shipowners is seem fo me ition ¢ 1¢ war loaf is better than dame at all, fore the of in favor he he case of old enched and public them. up stwise trade, ates Tra sympathy is where ri are dog stri along the Coast as 4s t the e uld 11) -tenths of JORGE OOOO) SOKO OOO OMI IE HOE HEC INE 2 OI IONE HOT ME AC ‘The Duke of Oblivion’ By John Reed fest KXKMAMMME MMMM RRR 4M es es Una MMR NY h he found hie Te Issue) p wht atep en sed a shower of half-breed returning, an exped tr Beckwith to the can taut on his {len acrosa very vile coun: and kness he and the afternc his way gating the chance for an inlet down bt there. Nothing was possible, and not « projector they returned to town at dusk He had no thought of starting for Rader’s that night, He wished that ight. bave found bound fn t direction who could have carried a note; but he was too full calculations of moon rise, of trafis and poss{bilities rock formations to r what the Raders m too, te 4 t they « eht out) Now he slid, and the rope sprang regu a distant 1 — down the back seemed foe, large He tt stairs reconciling her, helves were with all gue im of flect long on think he work services te and ordered him that commended ht neat i his mind at get out of her in ri ride what s after announc he would start out on {ng trip. | He was } of being out {the Rader fa it was nece began to p at ot ° a dawn to be sure he house before ¢ - : ! Are you a were stirrin ay die grew clear ht & ei creature 0 rseback. He the topeef the gr . waters e about when bn nd Blanche Ra move del peratel | Does fatr Algernon think there’ md in his eye? Nothing like that all. Algy never heard F thing so rude as mud But he does fear his eye ) guffied and his tie sligl ee this surrept hat mirror, thing. Ali th fem tucked in HINTS FOR CAMPERS Ws cheaper to camp than pay Never forget to clean your fish lore «you cook it. Many fine tches have been spoiled in this way. Don’t try to bake your own bread Remember how many years it took your wife to learn how. Don’t go camping without a can © opener. You can forget your trout pfiles, your ammunition and even jour camera without missing any Seeef them much, but—what is camp without a can opener? if your tent blows away in the BE? middie of the night don’t try to hase it through a blackberry patch In your bare feet. NDAY NOISE mus hbor je of w g008, My nelght Be yore tem 6 prefers to Eye-and eat, and D he grandl day hb * and = make makes a 1 he makes t ome fi Swill run wi want to © Uittle x & whoop t They'll ma and it who makes Umingle with FAIR ENOUG+ Mrs. Naomi We agency of Kenn one of th c bathtub ever wo curtain cheaply b. on you ter, Pa., and the tream tide he said 16 drive Stearns’ Electric Rat ana Roach Paste The Guaranteed =xtersniator Ready for use Bett and 8 FREE PHYSICIAN in} 1111 Firat Ave Je EA a ON gt Be “SON OF THE WIND” JUNE 7, 1916. PAGE 4 And It’s Meat for Chicago \ Tl’ ODAY’S cir ibout the hicago’s yet a three-ring Here they are, { in Chicago, and the time in its life, and that not any lil’ ol’ one-ring The ‘em: u Ga 1ottest cus is show. count rings G. O.-P. convention, Progressive ditto. National American Woman Suffrage associ Congressional Union for Woman's Suffrage conference. in the circus acrobati The greatest galaxy of stars ticular attention is directed to the perf There will be more brass bands than you can be lion taming and juggling and all the rest. The horses are in fine fettlé, particularly complement of clowns will be there, only Oh, yes, A Sweet Suggestion O UT of the preme its membership That would be a sweet arrangement, we comes from the very people who yell loudest abo government! Anything to get the powe A supreme court that creates itself may actionaries, for the people are really beginning a bit. Better Thus GENERAL FEDERATION OF WOMEN’ Y HE jt lefe n designed to facilitate the a the Brandeis matter has sprung the s court be empowered to pa be to ited a moti yederat on find poke ch ps and bi when she bett It ld iard chalk in his wife’s po got home from a club a powder ¢ uff, 6 2006 SHOOT IOIGIC 2 HU SOIT ATEN HE AUK BK world the “dar more so. Chicago will have a regular spasm of joy! uldn’t ut beautie real By mati, owt of etty month, 81.99; the. By emr one reer month Wash, postotfics ae Cynthia Grey’s} LETTERS Dear Miss Grey A answer to the girt herself “Waiting.” 1, too, was a captive of one of those selfish lov ers, | noticed it before | was mar ried to him, but attributed it to thoughtlessness; but now | have learned that it Is pure selfishne wh has grown almost intoler able. Before marriage, it is little things; but after rriage It in volves very serio ters. If he ary and you buy good ou plea o-ring, nor ume, iff ameé few words who signs ation convention. h there. the p ue om only earns a small sa arry him, he will clothes for himself, but you will be do without, iam doing. My husband makes enough to dress us both well, but instead, he dresses like a millionaire, even has his luxuries, while | haven't a decent sult. If | want to go any place with him, he always says: Walt, dear, until | am able to get you some new clothes; but seven years have passed and ¢ new clottes have never come—that’s what hurts. My advice ‘to you Is to let him go, the sooner the better er you are married It may not be so easy to go. | made a bad bargain, but | am going to stick to it for the sake of my two little children. A READER, ormance on count in a day elled to ition that the United the qualifications of prop. upon rect tion there will cook heat? CURIOUS BOY. When any f 8 cooked om Q—What Is cooker wh without any a fireless a dinner th stu supreme cour from the the ion, is only 3 saving into st hea l of two elsior, A SCLU imi t its ont onven Ver lub 1en tut ket, instead of ha meeting. woo! therefore makes the vacuum the im 8 cooker man to pins and the fireleas ace of heat, EN KEK KI DOME aca 9 By TO MIO OIE Ke © « down his neck, and his enem He stan, no bad nearer ny Tenn nor the way © watershed ar tt op } th he beer fragile gi r lost , to dry hime The afte a close, when Carr breed parted com Heckwith to fresh Raders elf jn n had érawn toward on and the half. pany, the “buster” wait a h Carron tows he looked over say was that he had given up rtohim. He bad gone too the thing to drea now did to had Inatruc Aah € ountry. > he feated, thoughts He knew elf tremb the the hotel aching he « He ato ate in expe was going fdy) fainting upstairg tar t Mr with breakfa. th hout a word 1 to entreat if pony | into conac he hatr sat ner. ente farthe ing wonder atehed her He was apd grey weury started nd im-|h . fra A 5 ‘Heirll Q.—Can anybody really turn up ment of a the to be cooked over a fire. Lucia Chansiberlain A Novel. A Week! Weer es ady taker Q.—t am 20 years old and en gaged to marry a man who is 23, He goes to the beach and other places In the evening without me, because my mother does not allow me to go out evenings. Is this right? He tells me | have no righ to try to tell him what he may or may not do. | think | have the right when | am to marry him soon, Please advise me what to do? Ee. H. seem to be headed to stormy married life. Ip bring togethe mother, the ourself. They are now hat Your mother, eld you from AS Come 80 s00n,” an't we be I fore, ® tellt This ts Just ‘what she You 2 a ere not and laughe d you are!” she Mother has at you were a lecetver.” d od Heavens!” He took a ave i glance at the past. “Do yot n to te she couldn't see} 1 are at I was the dust under 2 age she feet? yuld pend your "You didn't act Their s Were near 1 | felt 1 ing. cannot Q.—We have moved into a hous which is very damp, and we have found moths in the cidSets and all creepers the cupboards, What will destroy them? HOUSEKEEPER. ke 4 never He wa co in (Continued In Our Next Issue) BLAMES FISHERMEN nd dar is@ mush of breaks Q—I am a boy working for a 1 grocer. Yesterday an officer stopped us and told my employer he must not drive the horse any more as it is lame. My employer asked to be allowed to drive it a month, or 1 uid sell it to a farmer, sald he would arrest drives it again. The horse is well kept, but one leg is stiff and the examiner sald it auses pain to the horse. Is there F employer can get per- drive the horse until it we inated, accordiz of the lt 5 ak but the him if man he nd pm « Gray Hair Restored =" ee to its saneens be pee place my to aw Ue is not a dye—no one will know you his nose, or control the nose in any hi .B1. all dealers or direct ut way? I have asked several people ~~ comes Bees and they say “no,” but my brother is always teling me to stop turning up my nose RUTH reanes strength delicate le in BARTELL DRL to can ner ts 200 pert nd it nue od ten, days t werful and Another to quiver rsons use when under produc expression ie tip ex m $10 it fails as per full ex- k Your doctor or Drug Co, always oarry 1g Co. Bartell ve Phatmacy k can We of the ‘Wateh t a ression rn ing in et a lot of good ar Want Ads, NATIONAL MARKET way ey land \ bargain A} Olive specials Delicates saving tter, and Eggs, aroni, Fancy sen Cream Chocolates, 50¢ NATIONAL MARKET 405 PIKE ST., NEAR FOURTH

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