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Member of the Rorippe North West Leacue of Newapapers zines. loan law, of the child labor law, boys would never come back. pit ot blood. instead of people's lawyers. It would mean taking the difference like the very devil, too. has yet been shown. The Fate of a Baby’s Shite them in the st window—Mrs Timidly Mrs. B ice. It staggered her. But little Elsie . Again timidly P trusted for them B Reluctantly | doubt, to himse of its poor And little Elsie wore the shoes | wondered why Mamma weame home from the town hotel 4 Once Elsie awoke in her little crib he owner of , what a p fully she crept to the bedroom door Pleaving the house with her dear big hand. ee Then Elsie ran and buried her sand Mamma wept and kissed Els some more. But Daddy—big, bad Dadd p town hotel and traded them « "whisky ! Tt was a week later th Pwhich had lain carelessly und | Army lassie that came B@'clock, gathering nickels on her t It was another week later that a Sa Knowing that Mrs. B——’s little Elsi dew kindly words and left a li to his bar-ro« Now Elsie’s Daddy, in home, eyes Mrs. B and the ing that t from him. Perhaps, some day, Daddy Who knows what m Love, Honor and Obey HE Protestant Episcopal church ney have a fe ceremony Others, must promise to be the willing their husbands This is gard it. You can thir i the feminists, or merely particular meaning, a we suspect, d who promise to obey For women won't obey their husba fe «age, unless there is s : tant And most husbands kn b3 Perhaps, after all, Ww in the ‘i an what it does in other place a the wedding’s the tt \g oe |) When You’re Tired, Quit ft Ww repeat—when you're tired, quit That doesn’t mean, ne arily, i ‘ It means quit sper iding so you don’t get enough sleep to furnish working energy. nerves. Zut whenever yi ing, you're issuing cl ealth: And One compound interest cks against th these checks are cashed th _ Nemesis ROM the frozenmost wilds of ‘obbery. The expense of bringing 1 the value of the goods shi stole law is longer. OVERNOR FERGUSON of Texas G in the late primaries, Charles H utterances during the campaign. The If the governor cashes in, and so Texas ex-candidates, who have but one wardrobe at the present writing. 1916. PAGE 4 I - — qeeesgeeaaeserzar saugesnansaaraeaesesestsasatseststsaeastgsestarsas zeae tE te SEtEstesaes puasgunssansssassgassseesstsessts S178 “THE BRIDE’S HERO” 1 tre & ¥es STAR—TUESDAY, NOV ] sserssssrcezasztsss Bititiistittiitisitetistssest eee eS A Novel A Week Published Datiy “The Woman's Law” By MARAVENE THOMPSON The Seattle Star |: fered at Meattia, Wash, Pestoffion ax see By mall, out of olty, one year, 19.80) @ Ry carrier, © ond-elaes matter Sho per month up to # mos A Novel eeiaassscssas) | 53822) | CERETEEEYGEETTVTOT «TePERRTRTRRNSTT RET IRTT aT Last Issue) | — CHAPTER HI WhyI’m Proud to Be An American ope ° Spoiling for a Fight “What we demand is a direct i Says Roosevelt, in an advertisement signed by him in the ung Carmen ed to dine with us Let's see just what that would mean. » paths It would mean a repeal of the federal reserve bank law, Adamson eight-hour law, eral trade relations law and of every other progressive law passed by con gress under President Wilson's leadership, during the past four years. It would mean sending an army of 500,000 American boys into Mexico, to hazard their lives to save the “investments” to Ko to hear ¢ tood like thin and that as your moral qualities are physical powers, so will your suc will not let 4 English friend of theirs will not let 1 caisaces AT NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CHURCH AND A person not at It would mean abandoning the policy of neutrality Baropean war, and substituting for it a policy which would land sinall help and comfort It would mean loading the supreme court corporation I shouldn't go! to the opera government United States hands of the people and putting it back Lodge, Crane and the other reactionari And why is it demanded that we Why, simply because the peace-wi th-hon too tame to satisfy the fighting spiri The colonel is just spoiling for a tight. to him whether we fight Mexico, or Germany If we would get into a fight with all of them at the of happiness would be full to overflowing _ We do not discount the colonel’s cour that he would be one of the first to enlist for the war station called to ask tho not to leave of President Wilson is Bacaecall to dine quietly COLUMBUS, ©, DECEMBER 10, 1915 ° ces—-but 1 shall someho eo shee Sgt satncon soe Pireds met.” There {s only one thing 1| #tan it OO ace cae Jean think of. Can it be that? make it clear that yo! pare =— —S=—= Midnight, |those rich American girls, willing 1 am going to give him such|@ few minutes after, the accident) she camo at seven, and I have|to buy an English title of distine- as 1 car va DE lieaty fuar lait hee tion. I will suggest—bint to him thru the telephone| | never heard before that the! “Do you guess at all what | meant | that he put his title in the marke ' taxt that was|*teel of a steering-rod could “erys-|4n my te af” wha aaked for Laurie's sake, If 1 find 4 Mr, Graeme to the|tallize” and snap in two; but it! at wasn’t a moment for henita-| like » yleld, I'll invite y¢ cems that it isa well known thing. ! tion, and | answered quite with me, and he can ask you from Miles yesterday,” especially with a very high-powered |“) have been able to thir to—to 3 ei that Helen ning cf one thing. The last time | “Yes, I know,” I broke in “ge late thin afternoon Thad @ long|1 said to you that I'd do of that part won't go fre ly Meldon. The] jn ¢ orld r Mile ers |back upon my word, Lady Mel had never words of wire we Ih If you think s is the y ¢ the firet| Pray that Miles’ brain may not be pres in which I can be allowed to help, to have sung Car-| turned by overwhelming grief.” | Lady lmost whispered, |1 will do it if he will the St. Margar 1, too, have prayed, and will pray.| “You must The only trouble is, several million other Americans, more or less, would have to go to war with the colonel, and not many of them are as crazy about it as the colonel is, unless there is some better reason for going to war than Meldon alon on suddenly taken Before noon had the latest news is seriounly injured told his brother how| Tibly, terribly chang HEY were pretty little shoes when po: passed him as he was walking bac Woman of a little Western town, whose “t A Well Keown Actress Tell How! Ar ot Laurie! No brother ever) to him—he aske—guess how much| Poor Leo! She Darkened Her Gray Hair | !oved another as Miles has | | money? and Promoted Ite Growth him. All bis life, since Laurie was Thr thousand pounds,” With a Simple Home ld enough to be sent to a public] nazarded ' And Still He Can’ t Made Mixture ool, Miles has made sacrifices} “Ten. Miles would give ten rey ge ae, made sacrifices} (Tea. Miles would sive ten! ‘Tell What $10 Gold no Rose, a well-known! he's ve wor—for a man in bis| had them to give. But—" i Piece Tastes Like ) windows were op ays took them who dark : she had har pasieep—to find her Mamma and her Dadd statement Any lady or| generations as ft ought to be, and/¢nat But there's something else. | make {t soft and mix at home. To a half pint of | with Miles to sacrifice himself for rine, These ingredients) debts were nearly paid, I fancy;|there were a woman ready to THE COURSE OF LOVE can be ‘bought at any drug store at} Miles thought himself well enough| make a cold-blooded bargain—to een no such Prepare This for a Bad Cough—It's Fine “ GASCARETS SELL TWENTY MILLION BOXES PER YEAR safest cathartic and ye els, kage drunken with Helene to be month from Cheaply and Bnstly Ma and people has refused to erase the word “obey” the marriage Don't stay bil- sick, headachy or constipated. Rela ise cere a In children the slightest irregu wit one-| Laurie is to have } of life: | | ° ma yet the doctors say they won't|/arity of the bowels has a ten- 5 cous answer for n unless he is/dency to disturb the entire digest- fa will rea red in everything.” ystem, and unless promptly! | " on] gg Bomething must be done.” | remedied, invites serious illnes ¢ Pines with} said, desperately Oh, dear Lady inhi wads sds “sl ‘*! Meidon, what if I should buy Cul experienced mother knows that wi lain | ver Castle, and then beg him to go) by training her children to regu- wer. srrup. Shakelon living tn ft with his brother?” |larity In this respect, and when o¢-| So for three years more, brides in thi nd of genulne | would help—for a very, very small) when needed Dr. Caldwell's | Caldwell's nature and his por- ract, com bined v rent. é |Syrup Pepsin is a combination of|trait appear on the yellow carton wan spt & m4 be a Culver Castle isn't a place that | simple laxative herbs with pepsin|in which the bottle is packed A mombranen Laurie Culver with Helene ( t have told where the brother the bowel cleansing &tief of knowing what betrayal had| Bring Out Your Hidden Beauty ich time in other 7 P ogether with the fact t » ac You can, of course, keep going on bl together with the fact that the a pend more energy bank bal night” tonight must be repaid steamer and railroad, one lone woman lo serve a term in the ( rado state prison at Canon City, The way of the transgressor is hard, Lowers the Cost of Good Living Not Touched by Hand in Making or Packing precedent, there are a lot of potential billiona ocks in their | SEEREEEDELETRITEGEERAT ARIAT tase saat teases tastes ee testatetet esses esse T Brrotircittcsstossesias et resort -| “Nothing, nothing worth men-Ya } ltHoning,” she put off, 1 ought v worried you with my)| on 1 know already | love| rush in a hen her meaning me, all my blood hot wav to my bi seemed “to not to have | worries y a | Miles as if he were my own son.’ 1 am sure he would rather dle ! “You aren't distressing me use- than marry me —e By President Wilson Hensly,” 1 ired her, “Dear, kind That may Ana ggiadg rer 3 ‘ 4 friend, | am not ashamed to tell|not rather have Paro Rigi ason | am proud to be an Americ ie vee ou that J, like you, would die tolon jn an «xis wo ibe given birth to by such conceptions as these, eva min htitae feath, You see ‘ ra be is the world, its only fessor | She looked at me sadly, “There | a bargain. He now yo iid thir al young A government, was. to show are things der to do for others! cared for bit of liberty and of mutual service than dying.” ou one of those i . lift the common man out of the 1 know,” 1 wald But there's women who are re to exchank out of the slough of discouragement and nothing 1 would not do. what they have for something the despair; set his feet upon firm ground | want and haven't got Here ts the high road upon which ] CHAPTER IV You—you don't want me te ch enti io walk an Ww € to 8 es? 1 don’t thin much entitled do walk we are, 1 Become Engaged sropose to Sir Mile Ac tee that here lea f field and 1 could do that, you know , my poor ch My plan is this: I'll tell Miles I've been to Paris and seen you. J i Paris, Oc j}_ 1 can hardly wait to see Lady |Meldon, She has telegraphed she will arrive this evening and come to our hotel, to “remind me of something | said, the last time we y man make you af ‘Alpe: you an in don't know exactly how T will p the thing—I'll trust to cireum me if I'm asking! (Continued in Our Next 1 surprise to Mile ; ; 1|t22 much. You know that the — him to come and t seems so cruelly unjust operation on Laurie's spine war . Ma | . “ . ’ coded Pen yarns gate than Tlonly a partial success. It's two Hist! It’s Back to Laurie was know what to do wi th, and that a months since the operation, and! nborhood, stay. World's hero lke Sir Miles Culver| Laurie is still a dead man from Er-Er-The Nightie, June 22nd. » mad about ould be poor. the walst down, and he’s almost now yet how be} ween Lady Meldon for the | \iling stiles with his tortured re) Says Manufacturers met him on denly to Dover with Mr. Graeme Now, he has another flicker of CLEVELAND, Nov. 7.—“Back ked him up. But, She could and speak only of/ hope, Some one has written bim| ¢o the nightie!” That's a na- ar, when I get to fen | labout the 1 lebrity in Berlin,| gional movement now, a Cleve- ti from ¢ see how he is to bear M8) Doctor Von Waldhausen, who has! Jang clothing manufacturer * morning to] fer" sho sald. | Vit vou ‘could see] discovered a serum for {nJecting| gays, Pajama strings that knot ; is conscious and + you would hardly rec-| into the spinal cord and snari are the cause, he re- joRnize him | “Laurie made Miles write at In he so changed?” I tried not RO 2 jonce, asking the doctor's opinion re “imly Wales sare |The German wrote back, saying d for a fowl tnat the first operation being suc-| Poor Leo Sure Did an If she were making UP! cessful up to a certain point, woul nd what to answer, “Ter: Save the way for further success) Pick Poor Opponent the evening paper ure rine nor La the pay her * she wald ery i the | last, ‘nimost in a whisper Ie tom | "ite mie dlscor to Do Battle With “Laurie is mad to have the ex » much a physical change—that's} periment tried; but Von Wald. ass he worst of It. Ob, my ebild, §{] hausen won't trust any one to do| BEDFORD, N. Y., Nov. 7.— © should go at the thing, except himself. And to| Peeved by the comment of the uae won't can't.” T faltered. |ieave his practice in Berlin, come| man his automobile missed by ong soul.” to England and stay long enough| 12 Inches, Leo Brown returned what he has! to watch the case for month—| to whip him. The man happen- He worshiped Helene.|tnat's the time needed, according! ed to be County Judge Dufrane. ar The beautiful « which has d her gray hair h she | Lan recent inter | Culver made the fol-| Henry VI i place In 1 could not help breaking in.! en in the|“On, you darling, you've come to y since the days of! say | may buy the place after a asn't been kept up for} “No, no! 1 couldn't man SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7.— Biting a $10 gold piece “to how it tastes,” Patrick Gil- bride accidentally swallowed the coin. Patrick Short, who e | darken thelr gray|so—tho it's been let for years—it| Just as you say you are willing} ny | doesn't command a big rent |to make a great sacrifice for Miles, | recipe, Which they] “It’s grown to be second nature! so Miles would gladly make any| ['oaned him the money, refused | sactifice which he could make and; ‘© leave him until doctors had of bay rum, a small! Laurie; but things were going bet-| heeft his selfrespect—for Laurie.| Pumped the coln out of him. d and %4/ter when he met Helene, The) He couldn't accept charity—but if plies Apply to the hatr| ort to marry. Between him and|take bis name, his title, one of the, If you want to see a fellow close {t becomes the! Helene they might have managed | oldest baronetcies in England—his Up like a clam, watch him get a let- ve at Culver Castle part of the! position, and his splendid oid /ter from his best girl, with the ear. Now must sell the place,! home, in exchange for her money trary to his requests, he will not i take what he can get for it- it has occurred to me that for|be allowed to come Sunday.—The Arte} a arie’s sake im \ Laurie's sake ght consent, as' Winston-Salem, N. C., Journal. ; wpa taeae An Effective Laxative peg hag to for Growing Children at it will cost But | va i that expense he might meet, some a Ps put t{/how. Only, suddenly Laurie has, Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin i whim to go and) Highly Recommended as Seka cee to, a Family Remedy what ac 20 years also fine to promote hal and r ven | he | 4 an instant Lady Meldon’s|casion arises administering a mild|is equally effective on the strong: ghtened. Then it clouded laxative, she will have little need/est constitution. That's like your generous, | for the doctor's services | Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin can ve little heart she said Mrs. Lao Weigand 1 Central| be obtained at any drug store for it wouldn't do. Miles w d' Ave. N. 8. Pittst gy. Pa., whose | fifty cents, and should have a place Why does this little An two boys, Frank and Joseph, are|in every home, It will save many rl Want to buy my pla shown in the illust writes |times its cost in sened doctor 4} to live in it?” that s found Di uldwell’s | bills and maintain the health of ing) "I—could say | wasn't Syrup in a most € the entire family. To avoid imita- etter| live there yet, and he could have |ative, not only for the children but| tions and ineffective substitutes be op. {it till I wanted it for myself. T/laiso for herself, and that she will | sure to get Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup uid even let ft to him, if that| always keep it in the house to use| | Pepsin » that a facsimile of Dr. spasmodic. croup bronchial asthma land hgh) s for a very small rent, altho it] that acts easily and naturally, with- ng| needs repairing, No, dear, I'm afraid | out griping or oth ain or dis-|obtained by writing to Dr. W. B any | that plan wouldn't work, Yet—" |comfort. 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