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STAR Member ef the Punt Gortppe North weet League of Nowapapere The Seattle Star Entered at Beattie, Ww My rail, Cut of olty, ene year, 98.61 By carrier, city nd-eiaee ration Jo per month up to € mos Iho & month (Continued From Our Last Issue) {sician’s instructions and accepted! “Papa,” came the ehild’s volee.) ben Ito regret,” he sald gravely Send tod CHAPTER 1X his treatment without protest—pre:| high-pitched and tearful, and Just whe it you want me to/for the di t fet ator od a apy Ja n set the box on the floor, Cautionary treatment rather than] sounding thr the room an clear-|do, or not to [ can't ever!” was almg ‘ d ! and 1 the hammer and chive seiner , , at te jly as at the ae BY bing ® be Petre tg saditesd sed abana |e gar , pvt h sick eyes beside an directed in shot forward in Heten-|Mamma's sie ane yh, Papa, | she breathe gazed o hb Industrial Unprepavedness—and the Remedy! |) co uu wnat Vol Wamtelats Manmee oak ON, hanes rehash! ‘ite Saas pow hen 8 tesa ‘ | too! I emoved the be de » at the door, He thrust the! says you won't or Gail, my sister is dead. She waited | ical persistence 3 America’s lack of industrial preparedness is appallingly shown by the liberate When open, he stared| telegram in his pocket Keith Edgerton’s answering | ight months, every day watching) “Be calm,” he soothed. “You ren he last fe 2a} for a few moments at the upper You sent the message we agreed] voice wan deliberate. |for me, expecting me, She was all| have what you desire—my silenc events of the last few weeks, Se ant ak ee i was Kelth Edgerton's greet-| “Sure, partner, I'm going-home|I had left of my own You killed | 1 pre ou. I mall With famine prices for foodstuffs, facing the necessity of closing schools gray a ack in almost invistb! . o ae las noon as you and Bryan cme wait me voluntar- “ \ \ " bs th t snd a Ifcolored broead € a yesterday afternoon.” | come for me No—no—no i and public buildings for lack of coal, and with thousands of men unemployed ripes and A ie on ee The answer? You have it. 1 ‘Oh, oh! And may 1 tell Mam Gail, 1 don’t feel chivalrous, Do But I never sha ss a ath in one part of the country while other parts are crippled for lack of work tumbled toward the coat, and into) saw the boy bring it as | was dress | ma? | ou feel equal to having Vance's op You 2 not a 9 bay se loge ft awaken every citizen. yellow paper they drew fort BR The message, please,” came in the grieved, helpless way a fu Ave peace of mind soon or go Vane oie tur bed aver our 42 , ' > AR cc ‘ ts 1 leaned forward, her eyes! cistvely ther might look on a wayward son | mac me what you Intend, sloom an r at dinn 4 KEY TO INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS and control over just aati a Fenees horror upon| ‘The r handed it over. It\bent on destruction, [to do— ‘Tell me now, now! 1) Possible ssomiaha ana ah such ations as now exist is control all transportation and terminal the yellow paper was reading,| Was w¢ A fool tt in,” sald he bitter-}ean't walt. Kill me outr ahe pee vet 7 Rect wi : faci 1 didn't know," she panted. “I LOMNAY, Cal. ¥ ‘ y. “You're not a dupe now, but a|Pleaded, “Pcan't endure your scorn| Her face was ch ap facilities ant ’ Morrte Underwood, M.D.’ Untorweed | Ming © trees iy aes se land the awhil waiting Hin eyen dwelt upon it : ae didn't know . | blind, paseton efor idiot, |and the awful waiting t might be better if 1 he 4 At present coal cars are being used to haul munitions and other war No one heard her. The other) } Knowingly you elect to be a pawn.” | It is not necomsary for me to isecoad aan tats Go woot aaly a » ne » suffe . i 5 onlooker, now wh alienist, mat) ¥ Will you tell me what else I 1 you to end my scorn and your |* eas. (anes : goods to seaboard, while the people suffer from lack of coal. With private with tense nerves awaiting the out-| ote ” A eka det De’ Bantics cave ane (uuapente.” (Conciuded in Our Next Issue) ia Ownership, railroads send cars where they will earn most. But the interstate come nea tnt tateatn at you corroborate him, that Vance You mear ‘i ; ioc} ; ; The yellow paper Was crushed tn! bewess t should be operated o nt . hat you ¢ tell the truth te aia commerce commission is impotent to direct the shipments. It can only pro Pie baad lhe Beg ave. Cane AEA Leo can |OAY CHAE AMAEIG have been told on The Pink Freshness is test, and so far it has not even done this. Watchers shivered visibly, He had | 5... vn lroundings for a month et least aft (the sth of Inet April jGeor Or 7.4 Whi t ‘ound hin past, the pa ha s\ aaee @ = pe ould you, the physician, ad.|cutt {* @ murderer and should be ‘ Millions of bushels of wheat are being held in terminal elevators by “pte heamd gan ee <x a add F-7 no. clalms Seen TOG, ia Beets Se | ica Idkd Gm taade OC che lie of Facial Beauty : a Speculators to boost the price. No government off ‘al has power to make it now agonizing over the tragedy | jive t . Vanee?—tet him now know that 1] Your course fs clear” ig Thousands of harvest hands are slowly drifting back East on the ‘“bump- Would the cutoff sensations of &) titate in wa | “Nor the mi invit ithe at ame for m by pe thor, in, Keugtton Pei : 3 ” Fen bbe? ’ peat aioe " o “go continue no on thei o MANNERS, Mop | t~" Gall, the shame is the same. He H ers” and in “side-door Pullmans,” when they should be hurried back to the yond, 60 cOMIAN ST Fiascece|', Moab skae Appear aL ee age es Mp Fy They "Are. Wonder ia mines and factories in special passenger trains. stween then and now? Or would ever been done, Underwoo nid! 336% mise in a cence you can't prison And it would be rtter for keting ' * * » © the memories of both past! Edgerton, grimly ealize. ance to know about his father's ia This same situation occurs every year in more or less aggravated Sas reheat ‘soneeieubnene ayuthe |. as dlcktes date nae ee TT bine 1 ean.” ‘The dostar’s |ulliy Mes then that you, hie moth-| 90nd fer ree Teal. Package @ form. And this artificial shortage fixes the nation’s prices for its winter sized? would bo easier for Kelth Edgerton tone wan heavy with significance, |¢F,,#hOwd live & Ne.” sult anes bat few days to clear . , RES. a 4 ; ; » Neither the friend who loved him/to forget what mae wald | 1 vey ppped can't! Tean't! Evert” ° n of pimples, ches, live! supplies. Whether or not this shortage is intentional, it has the effect of nor the ice Pak f ghetto { pth nat the we roel ne loved than to ef go Pi Race Ep vss i “You leave it to to betray |spots, blackheads, muddy complex creating an annual monopoly of food and coal in the hands of a few him took cognizance of his suffer-| forgive the gnment of another.| jeering sclentist to expresa you or to share in your Ne!” #aid|ion and skin eruptions if you use the cold pane The telegram read UNINTERRUPTED TRANSPORTATION OF “CROPS AND COAL, FOR THEIR ADEQUATE STORAGE AT TERMINALS, AND FOR THE QUICK MOBILIZATION OF ITS INDUSTRIAL FORCE AT THE END OF THE *. SEASON. n this be accomplished unless the nation has absolute control of its transportation and terminals? enn monsage One House in Legislature iV. ERN LISTER favors a single house for the The doctor then placed ft fn read the FRIDAY, JOSEPH ©, LINCOLN TT GTi eae lators. This monopoly is only temporary, but it is sufficient to enable them J)! ia ne now them? to collect tribute of hundreds of millions from the people. He staggered to his fect, held out It cannot be prevented by prosecutions, price fixing, or political palaver. sel eae lg A Ah et cag Mg The evil must be prevented at its source. The government must provide for dow, pressing his forehead against ait's oftstretched |a phot NOV 17, 1916. PAGE 4 teereeraiergneenreernetaeeneetereeterey tnettgensseeestesees By vene Thompson oe ESssesesssess Sich open en ape ere ererenenate eenngtannnsesrenervonesnegnagnasstznantngsszatyctapssegetgtesszsy = “The Woman’s Law” + by Prederioh Btokes Compan —————— peyreveviqvertrtrts tit reettereeieo nian erbbeebbabessbebied rT erted to or had re the do he grimly, “All right! My hands] The tender lighting of the young the revelation of the telegram: 90-/er man's eyes bespoke understand, are tied othe ave than the death of Vie-| ing “You—you—will—no | toria—the Ralph Stone incident I'm the last of the Edgertons,| H¢ stopped, swung on hin heel. | He had run upon an account of the “You know I will not. A man/ but even so, not without some one! 31. Pau cide while investigat . . can’t tell nan!” St. Paul suicide while investigating of my own,” said he in low voice, |°#n't tell on & woman | the George Orcutt affair, He had) +] have you and the boy She swayed to and fro, laughing} thought for a short while that thi asad ake but we count |>ysterically. man might have been Oreutt. Stone] not 4 Jot beside the woman.” He looked at her in puzzled in- was sald to have been clean shaven,| 5 into the flicker. |r: | a state that Oreu wid na ally} you think I shou d denounce! ir rt to as a disgu had Dnderwoed, 1’ want you to witte sive up your secret to the tor's inference, and consid:| nr sannere 1 interrogated oom Ma and tell him that him as evidence tl! fuller) Keith Edgerton is alive and ex ” She stu is wide and laid deserip of fe ‘es convinced) shout my loss of memory. | Say|® timid hand on his arm him that he must search further to) you have ¢ : ” 1 don't know what I believed ou have treated him professional oe find Orcatt ly, and that you will disclose his |*h¢ cried, brokenly. “I have been “Had you worn a Van Dyke beard | whereabouts when it in ante top|ftark mad with fear Do you previous to your leaving home| Keith's future health. ss hate me? ‘ 1 uture health | Stuart Wafers. All of long enough for there to have been h to do 90. Im! “She was so wan and trembling| SUart's Calcium # it upon Dr. Manners that the ae Must be left a2 your hands en these troubles come from the blood n that oie as one of the raph or kodak tal that his harshness left bim. and seek the skin ot Sani This conclusion is the result of the chief and walke to the win dow way i questioned Underwood, ab-|tirety, that you w ectiianntionte It makes no difference what I) sural outlets of the body. And raid he ame com tl think.” it , ; ; “es be his abeorb.| With them as necessity occasions, |! Jit you supply your blood with the utive's practical experience with the law-making body cf 9 ing na urally, 1 want you to go Rdgerton awoke from his absorb-| ask him to arrange in some way ; wey know how 1 love you,” re proper materials, it will couvert the State. The present system of two houses in the legisla home w me a ¢, dear boy.jed thoughts that the estate is not left in disuse BES SReTA ® Gort Of OND diet body poisons into a harmless sub- c ~ This in a crisis. | want you to put No; I didn’t take time to shave a hineeak defiance 1 love you! I love wd, is been patterned after the national congress. ongress a le t bee eae ° ‘ jotance oe has been patterned after the national congress. ( abectutely | while-— There had been iin ority t8 act for me—and to|?° reer Po par Reaper np air & turn was organized in two houses, following the pattern of r houra” I came away with MUCH! Keepy you informed,” seins And because you love me you whine win mid yet “Their g English pariamen aR COLYUM | wate, e|izermuoon—— itt Rad eniy Us|“? Copdcnaed at the dor |4* neo tag me the whens |taon i euae a tnycont Today, however, the house of lords in England js virtu Seale Ge pene Gaxtant nee, Then: | ¥##ee, enveloped in furs, entered. |°°..70F jee Ae ou think 1 the best blood purifier known to ally a nonentity. The policies and laws of that country are . f ty bere d Hes mgt oe 03 science—Calcium Sulphide. % ; ; : DID YOU KNOW THAT— and 1 wa to comfort mily her SCRE jam asking this for myself? I gave | °Vnce . - amaped in one branch only of the legislative body—the house} going two people play on al7ou * ° | Edgerton repeated, awed Pa TER XT Va one father, and now, if it nad esse Dying Bo of commons plane couldn't be called economy?}| all had « tones, “Underwood, two years axe or Vance's Sake jis at the price of my soul, I shall |@2¢ cemiienen an : , plan ldn't be called econom Bag preg stl, lthare 1s. Mother's , ° a | * Se lighted to see the wonderful change 7 From time to time, there has been talk also, from politica! oe ¢ Who {s—Victoria?” she breath-| ther vee r - eS As Edgerton passed Gai!'s room|Kive,bim another. Yes! He shall/iins a often takes place in jast 3 pe ; jed. death, that came st, Was unbe-\the door opened. jhave your example and your pres- few di _ economists, of abolishing the United States senate Cleary matter sbger begat He did not look at her |Mevable. That one of us should! “Mra. Orcutt wishes to see you,"|ence and clean life before him! He |{°¥ ¢ays- cs Gov. Lister's suggestion, therefore, is not new, but it is|catins u jot of peo-| «aty «inter, a ver be separated from the others! announced the nurse, briefly, retir-|shall! He shall!” Tri sth ple pre west corner swere ‘olce ominous! thing none of us could grasp ente: 4 Her eyes blazed defi Hi Free Trial Coupon y the force of argument due to practical ex-) he answered, his voice ominously | was a thing non ing as he entered. r @ ze" ance. He oe by * , | bat es quiet And she had always been so wejl;| Gall was standing, her he tried to reason, F. A. Stuart Co., 340 Stuart nce A Terre Haute b hy has f | Gall hed h hands 1 h b h death sh 3 ay | 1, th | 8 Marshall, Mich. Send . | erre Haute horseshoer has {n-| Gail reached out her js in|the very day before her death she! pressed against the back of a chair Gall, the open course now will idg., Marshall, » Send me Pe ceeere fe vented a phonograph of ich the| pleading. “I—I—would die to-—un-| was glorious with health and joy Her eyes searched his face with be the best in the end for the boy at once, by return mail, a free The “law and order” league has decided to keep cool. | ‘inser takes the place of a needie.| do sbe quavered, and lay at Ateitis?” 3 frantic eagerness This He can't go on forever. It will |] trial package of Stuart's Cal- It fits fi elt Wovkinher weather see his feet un 1" he echoed, shud Vance says that you are going|only mean more for you to explain || cium Wafers. ee ne we te WELCOME? | “Unconec pan in tho very bent | deri were Hike lost spirits § with him and—me finally. Gail, free me! ame —_——- We are glad to hear Mr. and Mra,|condition for her at present.” pro-|for weeks after * gathered Yes this position! Let me golf* , The Kind Worders plan to josh our state and city pore 6 bac ns rt stay munced the physician “uke a fit/up the reins of the househ id the wi 7 ah whispered ‘ Street os : ; he Marathon (N. Y.) Independent. |* hospital 1 carry) best she could, ar y we couldn't leave Vance | -cosgpiagad sangre 6 “cha thin-skinned beware. Many a | gine * lwent on t etter ' have anything more | truth is spoken in jes OUR DIPPY DICT an had raised her) phold Spare A sekitdisel carak He rose and paced the floor, his : President Wilson is going to have an Oklahoma tur- nior—He t ieniew i Lo ok at her Underwood She'a|t hands clenched. a key c es oweth t he ke th a wer, Would 1 believe! gnes'—part of myself in more ee One Bie at ones yong pot feos . a . could murder a young girl—|than just Mesh and blood. Twins yster Bay an: ie uid you? there was a bond bets wnt who'll still be eating crow. | » alienist glanced him|than that of brother and sls as F vane ees harply. his gaze professional jter, Por six I didn't leave P 4 Seattle police nabbed a dog who carried a bottle of >; I'm not ous. Victorialher for an h aay rate I slept DOM ESTIC SCcl ENCE | whisky around his neck, and sent him to headquarters in 5 ° t _ a police patrol. If they had been up to the latest styles, at eae es She poe | they'd have “walked the dog.” FABLE this womar : Once upon a tyme a man had a ould ma ¢ ¢ beautlf. CHAPTER XI is Pree . date to meet his wife in front of and » her a soul Keith's Sto 4 I would rather live in a country with newspapers and postoffice at 6 o'clock and she was| He carried her up the broad stairs| ry a uk aa e and a n without government than in a country with government [there 15 minutes ahead of time. and ino her room tea hathonity: ox Haul 40 UN BLEACH F ‘Lou R but without newspapers—Thomas Jefferson. | pal aes | ws ted p atlently Ke > oon. feinoaniems When the than one wa CHAPTER X ® P erp . half hour before Edgerton re Cuba seems to have got thru her presidential election ‘= doing . h to one a fello Another Telegram for ® with only one man killed. There's reform for you. i ee 0 Bag D’ TOR UNDERWOOD turned Tt was Itke a dream then, and ; + Up ti 99 flatirons were made pea ater b ‘ w world was ‘a a hter of the soul at itself is a laughter from (with the handle on the bottor int _unconsck ectral thing without A The e laug! On| He erit! onsider ta ¢ pe ‘ Ane f which it cannot flee —Cook. ironing day the women used theltentsa. The and Fatber arranged for tito @ —jceiling for an ironing board ing. And eve Ha eS . bi ie t ql ¢ talk of Har | sTomAct RELIEF! NO INDIGESTION, a ie pain venga Sica hk oom stor wall all 4 71 hage- ; ‘ ,_ | was Victoria to k of, our b i ’ ast estat WE ead h ee Pappottoh ¥| Victoria, delicate from . ey Har 4 “ee : ba athe! old was very companionable to her ized memories; the|sn4 it was decided th > SOURNESS— PAPE S DIAPEPSIN OUR DIPPY DICTIONARY tated Of bia Wide Wan noe a 4 borat Woe decided thas > By constant practice one ¢ ee ned stay to her company a working normally. M Pye ‘ 4a be able to hit a moth with ar Ratth haa @ilitocty obesad the |irony of it! Harold stayed to ¢ 4 Time It! In Five Minutes || U it famo jous the world over. E ball be! re a jain des fort vi torls : If he chad ‘ iS o ® perf ch doc . ther at ther and ‘ 14 Your Upset Stomach tor rm ites: ' wt p it handy On the other hand, ber ried, and I not there, Vict s . i rp fa) FegSur cota reaper keene iva ate, mania eee hee The Puritan Mai avs: 4 You don't want ld eat son 1ich doesn't "8 | deaths. nd all the grief that ha " when your stoma ee with th t they eat And then, again, tuning t before 1 was waiting that . ‘ ltesin oxe—or 0 bh ea ities eae Woe sess | iit ten seetien tanta mot be ere hh corrodiig | siseedee Health is the result of what you Eat, g your stomach is too valuable; youland forms ga headache 8 a musical st over me : H MP aust not injure it with drastic dizziness und sctations | “we ia Bota wealth? aid CRS Drink, Breathe and Think. 4 drugs. of acid and food—re- | DID YOU KNOW, TH _ ela ntly, “no more of that. The ‘ rs . THAT j Pape’s Diapepsin is noted for its Diapep-| OPTMIST—A fellow getting his past is the 7 To accept it i speed in giving relief; its harm with the|tooth pulled and laughing at. the “ all you can do. You are blamel j lessness; its certain unfailing ac. distress van-|dentist when the cllers aie ped ne oe ae of it all 4 tion in regulating sick, sour, gass: #, certainty | his tooth and took a chunk out of ‘ 1 1?—yes he murdered Vic f stomachs. Its milifons of cures in ar ercoming the worst| his Jaw have inaugurated toria ant as we both sit here. a. indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and stomach disorders is a revelation) JUNIOR—He that knoweth end And that is what you can't be Hl other etotm tre has made |to those who try it noweth that he kno h no ‘ to? The words were pa statement than a question PLATE SERVICE SHOPPING _ i f a I e wearing a i fade casy by; Di iamapd steies ecara i payment hetwnen 830 aiid 9730.0. 4 By SPECIAL — und let us explain this serv- iy ice. Special reductions on i Ladies’ Elgin Bracelet Watcl all plates for the month of Gentlemen's Waltham Watch November 50c Down, 50c « a Week. All Work Positively Painiess Guaranteed 15 Years 1404 A, L ee te UNION i home Gus Coe ium DENTISTS Pike St., Cor. Third Ave Watches repaired by Harry Atlas keep accurate time. Over Owl Drug Store voice went on, unheed ing ed That she could do it! T can't The Unbleach nderstand her She's so consid erate of other so fair in her judg. ments, so adorably tender and wise | with Vance | That's the solution of It all She's mother and one of the! | myaster of the world. answered the iclan She will not only endure hell for the hild she ha born but will ruthlessly drag any . . . . Pe one else With: Her tol entvansied Is food of purity—virgin as the field its vilizatio has nive othe . sotilng! she still tee (ands renee wheat wus harvested on. No chemical for her child and doesn’t know that the whole world of humanity ts her ha waiting in swaddling Aothes \for Her to save it.” I can't understand! process, but just as nature intended. he cried, | his voice hoarse amd thick Sold by Grocers JLLY'S SEATTLE No; for woman is woman and| man is man said Morris Under. | | wood acridly Give up the riddle. | Go to your home and forget her 1 hould like @ trip to California, Doe tor Unwin can take care of things | jhere for a few months mi | West with you.” | Just then the telephone rang “You,” sald the doctor, handing over the receiver Manufactured by go