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STAR—MONDAY, DEC. 4, 1916. PAGE 4 tty tetaateretessssiste: 332325 STIS2SRTIILIETISrtgtererertzerteseeresetereereeetteetsey dneerirrinamiernanenemeatnne atnmearetEs Aha Sik “MIEN IN THE RAW” * soln me 2 Wea =z<:] The Seattle Star |}: west Leneus Bntered at Seattle, Wash. Posteffice as socond-cimee matter peeroaaere Wr maw, o0t of ity, one your 07.80; @ montha 68.90; The Per menth wp te # anes #00 E. J. RATH va — Ry carrier, eity, Be a month GRRERRRRERRaEaaaaase | agaegegTT aE Ceaaaeieetaenansesesetetee raveveves [aE ee sessesestesaseneaess ae ————“| to his sides, while the range-rider| (ll bet Mr. Holdup didn't get = MORE THAN _60,000 COPIES SOLD DAILY | observed that hit ansaflant a| mint off you Inds ahaa CONTINUED heavy-net, powerful man of about He didn't bother with me. n his own height was the cattle he wanted oy'va E — PAGE 1 Presently three other men ap-|driven them across the line.” ihr ~ peared out of the darkness, bring-| Threewit woke up instantly The U. S. Marine Corps—an Object | ss vr ser tert om) CES HOT TY | Meare ess “Oharse s/w teage CNM TOR \ man who had been behind | MAKE & ASKED For! 5 Yoager's assistants we also| ‘The extra told it in #ix wentences, > M sie . 1 of a manked batter masked. The, heavy-set man drew! “6f course you didn't know any : esson of Democracy in the Military |i ou ; them sslde sad gave orders is slot “ihe nolcane, They were I've got a bully pleture of ° low voice and the three disap-| masked, you say? As a people who worship democracy, we fear big armies Their influence is our anxious friend laying out Har peared, The steady bawling of ott. “Yep. Steve's toss steady ores g 1 cratic $ col P st « a rinciple: my Funny y lade can't pull tle that began shortly after to’ held those of the director. 3ut b aristocratic. It runs counter to our most sacred principles aieont | Fuse pon 1s an't y that the herd was being moved |j’ve got « fool notion just the same ; Our army and navy are dominated by a caste system A chasm yawns between An annoyed voice interrupted his south that | do know one of them. Come 4 officer and man, and few soldiers or sailors ever cross it onthaataaen Steve needed nobody to tell him| with me to Harrison's room % But there is a branch of our service which more nearly Approaches the democratic Just stick around, Mr, Camera ise cattle wore to be driven ecroes ig ‘Now, see base, Yeager at a, "h y s r “sole of th Ma. d you'll get hance to do the line. nce they were safe in | because you on a $ ideal than the others. This is the United States marine corps—the “soldiers he cratken wh ct maki ike thet ates Mexico the cattle would be wold to | outs =. . P faked. I'm going to hammer the old Gonzales for a fraction of their ‘Have 1 4H made any charges Ever since the: Boxer uprising a battalion of marines has been stationed in China, nead off Buttinakt presently real valu ; against him? [ want to ask bis The man who had stayed to| advice.” , oO : ow: i s a legation guar | The camera man turned and > where every ther great power maintains a legation guard te my mere or ar an¢ : x ateh Yeager and his riders fr Reluctantly the director followed . Foreign officers admit that the United States marines are the fimest tr ops there gel Hager win wamels YOU PRETENDED TO HAVE WHAT 1 EQ ished one cigar and Jit another. | the extra to the room of the heavy There can be no higher praise than this, yet the marine corps—with a record clear ot His companions might be iraitatior WANT TILL YOU COULD TROT THI® QUT) Close to midnight he rose, ## if | on the third floor. Y r knocked. scandal and filled with heroic passages—has no academy where its future officers are Yeager war AnD TELL ME IT IS “JUST AS GOOD! And, 10 & (Continued in Our Next Issue) =) expec T M@® TO FALL for iTd i'm going back into the bushe: — a A MATTER OF he announced If any of you a : eS Bird Hat Coming ' was no in on bad trained. A large proportion of those who wear its gold braid were once privates fm the ranks. The others came from civil life, with here and there a graduate of Annapolis. fellas make any move to free your ished thru to Harrison ah hru to Har f inside of half an hour I'll guar. mi compadre. I'm a * This year a larger number of young men in the ranks than ever before in the anything coe like ae of leaé-polsoning | Next Spring! | history of the corps will win commissions am sorry for going off They heard him moving away in \* © What other reason can they give for the marked efficiency of the marine corps Sa ae ean ibid ee: Shorty swore woftly.y than this leaven of democracy? with you Harriacn _“Whad you know about thi I Recently congress granted the army, navy and marine corps a large increase ir growled goin’ to b your don t sabe his game unless he's on numbers. BUT THE ARMY AND NAVY CANNOT GET MEN ENOUGH TO ad of 1 tea ou to mind your He's i thse oe nte BILL UP THE GAPS THAT EXISTED EVEN BEFORE ANY INCREASE [/O%" busines” Sonora, Ii don’t take any wiz tol WAS ALLOWED! ON THE OTHER HAND, SO MANY YOUNG MEN ARI e lie guess tha answered Orman ENLISTING IN THE MARINE CORPS THAT IT WILL SOON REACH ITS He 1 the young A ee eee V“ “petal FULL AUTHORIZED STRENGTH! chapel "nae Vou RS Bie the ma ertion that Apparently even a small measure of democracy in our fighting forces is appre ma'am. He THAT'S GOING hides Ble ibep eas re Sant aa ciated by the people eso moving = YO PALL I! ready half a mile away, lengthen ing the distance between them at name of M very stride of his galloping horse layed the loads f the So pat com The rar ider knew that their} MAJORITY of those who participated in the election | “Ase yea alwese impetuous? Bis was within hearing of his| Saturday voted in favor of the port belt line bonds r rt ng for d tle the Berea Ay pte pple The law, however, requires a vote of approval from 60 > oben iP se tance to being tied except a per cent of the voters o woman a ‘ a — une had ry Bd iscles of his | A little more than 40 per cent of the voters can stop im ‘portant projects of this character COL UM It is refreshing, however, to know that a healthy ma ry ful Me, I'm 1 engagement, ma’am ort, fat man looked sharp arm againet th 8 j Ten minutes of steady work re- leased one arm. The rest was a her 3 ‘i - ees matter of a few moments. With has always evinced its faith in Seattle and the port y een working 1 reto Steve The girl's lip trembled bis knife he slashed the ropes that | a plan for boosting this city thru equitable switch HOUSE DRUG Co, mex |. “He didn t do a thing to you, did | I'm sorry you we re hurt bound Shorty and Orman. al . oe | “Get fired? € ented, looking him 6 Mashed a quic ; } Iready his wh had brong' fates by means by the railway belt line. pntbewale Sole Broce ssed at | . ud pice, ParERepnees ove ly. Then, lowering her Bho! Forget K M “ Seymour. |on anawer Bits Five | : e : Sioved Company gone out of buainess— | yo 7s ned t do a big busky ke me any | minutes lat © was It is a sort of Bunker Hill victory for the belt line, he phoneme | etting too popular P thaaetaera a ie Cites to be har . Meking mtn ise MOULD ie eee | all, and, like the Tories of Washington's days, let the Sess teiens.. pe about him some t wt Ruth It was all a stake, Mins El! had left to follow on foot, as best of today get all the meager comfort they can out of My stenographer OP ang nt Sroeee seen eins Wickers Wer aiaa’t |e oe, F ae ete Bee Kec ie beautiful young blonde 7k cite Seas) Chit “toe Nomis 04 ath rting Mie feat ida’t An hour later Four Bits pounded minority vote of destruction. The minority can’t con-] with pink cheeks, loving lewo-fit t Steve glanced at a ‘ a te ou w or HD down the main street of Los Rob to rule. di epoation and lips like gers pen tena RU |. Anughte > moved | it would ave been all right les. Yeager brought the to al . luscious ripe cherries. | ng : ab re ping the Chine The cow-ppncher did 1 at @2 halt in front of the 1 poreh Bird i mptl nnounced the owner of : vant pits is will play an important part | he other day y annour waiter serve eye at this innocent suggestion. He ran {nto the lobby, turned to| litiamen and Mexico | while we were alone she at Ree What has she got to do with, "That's right. Why didn't think |tne stairs. took them three at |i next spring's millinery fashions. threw her soft arms about | . i oe Harrison?” of that? | time, and followed the corridor to| The bird here rests on an obelisk HE true value of sending the militia to the Mexican bor-| | CHAPTER I Engaged to him—that's all. See! Steve found bis cigar and retired.| Room 217. He hammered on the|erewn, which al th allele der is just now beginning to appear. | “Bnough’s 8 Plenty” | that sparkler on her finger? He carried with him in memory ®! door with his fint face embroidered and banded in From the first Frank Farrar, the After dinner Steve went to his picture of a troubled young creature A sleep joe wanted to know | glistening sequins The militiamen themselves, and the newspapermen who} camera man, was Steve's friend. | new quarters to Ket a cigar he with soft, tender eyer gleaming | who was there. 9 to the border with them, are bringing back first- —_ He it was who piloted him to Mra. |Jeft on the table. Ruth Seymour #tarlike from oath waves of dark It's Steve Yeager, Mr. Three wit wastes orts on the Mexican problem as seen in the border states. il Haoband Seymour's boarding house, where; was in the room putting fresh hair {wit. 1 wanta see you.” woe , an most of the company enjoyed her | sheets and pillow-canes on the bed To image her as the future wife) Grombling, the producing-direc- i} And these reports are correcting the impressions dili Aelictous if plain cooking, and he it| “I haven't had time before. 1/of Chad Harrison moved him to/ tor opened the door. | ert ansen Hy fostered by interests with large investments in Mexico was who stood by him during his | didn’t think you would be thru din-| resentment at life's satiric pare |, What ¢o you want, my anxious the situation called for immediate American SSE VOGLER. | ANE ED i PS; tiga with Hersteon a o seen,” she explained PE SER EN ence friend” anage | deweler ané Gtiveremi® ‘oung wen ‘xa: erm The same as did you old fibber at individual was an ex-prire er abt eyes rested on the ‘on f ‘ ie e've been held up.” ¥ men who t to T ‘9 os (ae we — _ eee fighter, Farrar confided to Ste ve, | strong, lean face that w 80 well Work with the Primo Company. He n | 1010 Second Ave, Near Madiesn) 9 their part in carrying the Stars and Stripes to the borders) no eb KNOW |but Harrison's insults were so With the strong. lean bod ad the faculty of projecting him grin spread over Three-| Guatemala (as they had been told must be done) are com- 4 couched that the newest member) One eye was almost st elf with all bis mind into the bust . oodnatured face. “Well, ! There's no friend like an ol s of the moment, and Billy company had to accept his | Of plaster stretched wher hters knuckles had sh. But thru all the had been wrought f teeth in a cheerf back now after three or four months, with the informa-| i454 becanse. where will yo that the Mexican question will be better handled it left| tind a new who will stand| the hands of President Wilson. y you as long as an old friend? of the ewit placed more and more in his ability largest Credit Apparct Institution in the Northwest, ALE CONTINUED FOR THREE DAYS gen ght was pulled off without Thre the le fat | knowing anything about it The A Milwau wonder has sub “ ng face and crafty eyes. But it} As the poet said: “To the Strong belong the battle.” | jitieg pians to the city street car/*0™ nalated on Parrar's taking ma ee teehee cant Old age gives good advice, when it is no longer able |away with the strap hanging evi |, UArtiven | an the boy boxing lessons that Har-| ‘en tho th to give bad example.—LaRochefoucauld. | He suggents cars be made without | over a few good licks himself. But rison voiced his jealousy : | | straps ss nd tales ‘Saclaren debian MUSCLE TRA N He boasted he would put Bteve | Just think of Woodrow Wilson having to compose | + f irn may | WNen he made his first appearance ont of the company, and while his fellow with « Stra Miatnees's talkie words did not annoy Yeager, the @ Thanksgiving proclamation and then having to tackle [be looking (or a older actors knew Harrison would @ congress that’s about half repudiated! some da et M mour intre Rub Pain, Ache, Soreness and 4° his » at barry ont or a. ; turn to each of th Swelling Right Out Witt The members of the company hat fee . | Breathes an wit ca he ‘ ee bog ™_ co to like Steve exceeding! f Seattle building permits show an increase of $2,000,- a0 rar gp a i St. Jacobs Oil.” Tacit that oan, ad tear aes NA} betes 000 for the 11 months this year as compared with last Who ne himself hath sa hak taterropted 0 greatly interested in the results of The high cost of living isn’t the only thing that has | “ie® | Wish I had @ millior of which he had been | ., @U» it on a sprained an wrist, | Lennox’s instructions. ANDRESS... .c. ocak ‘ou see. | By H. Eck hou back o sprain or strain onetimes Farrar was present at cals clog sed iene Pi yf i gone up, y rpacaned eae Ree 3 eat ag } aE es ke I ¥ ar, | 82¥ Where, that's when you realize | theae lessons ften Baldy Cum- | This coupon will be honored today, Tuesday or Wednesday. L y secutor Palr refe ras aha the magic in old, by cm. J mings, the property man, would put m is mss PPLE TITty Iring to booue which mystert innosted. on.” ne [COb* Oil,” because the moment { is! on the gloves with him, and Man-| EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., it a eared from the F * wend ere applied, out comes the pain, ache, | derson, the melancholy comedian 1892-34 Second Avenue. " areh nase vays It Is to lau Dats ington slanted misehiev enn and owe ling It pene oceasiona copped in with some feliows who took it, howe Fhacgg a hie , ° ne injured | other n of the company bably thought it was to hp yy Beary cone les, nerves, ligaments, n-| One day Threewit approached Ks ‘ Well, I've found it right live dons and bones, and ef 68 Steve within Harrison’s hearing Mater, Mo.. has a fae me ively." |tnstantly. It not merely kills pain Yeager,” said the dir "i at's one thing our Char f an " t ¢ iry so| want you to choose a couple of the ree 1 Commercial ¢ iy i 4 J t 4 co down to Yarnell’s after nh agree on trying t fut u f “St.\ a herd of cattle we're going to need e that ind t ‘Tapidero Jim’ picture. If Owing to the popular- ity of our Coupon Suit f adiato ders r et D get : Heation to 1 a bad aprain, |” Bteve had a fleeting thought that | Sale, this feature will ‘ nd the janitor slept h the Kidneys at once when | cut Druise or swelling Harrison was listening be continued for three n Backachy or Bladder bothers— | — “Want 1 should start right more days, today, pa Meat forms uric acid away? Tuesday vednes- ODD, ISN'T IT? ee Yep. Who do you want to take Ae aha eS » 1 v tf ! t ” y ve ‘ woman who eats meat | with you r: n make a mistake t Shorty and Ormar you an opportunity of : € ow authority Meat Tho Y r had enjoyed im from our complete ; le acid, which clogs. the Me Dannie eth the Prime showing of Fancy ter oF train 6: Dart “OP the | itt Grandmother's. resine 4a bring | Pe je had not ¥ : shee of ate ssa ste and polsons from the blood,| Color, luster and youthfulness tot? of nis med that he iithhaiale a 3" then you get sick. Nearly all rheu.| hair when faded, streaked was onl at work with the ee aiken matiam, headaches, Ii teak or gray film comps saving from $8 to $20, ousner ¢ ation, dizzi a tut today Yeager felt he had depending upon the Cineinnati—When Harry Whal-| ness, sleeplessness, bladder disor. That beaut even shade of | done man work The hill suit selected ton appeared in court charged with |ders come from sluggish kidneva, | dark, glossy hair ean or } » was driving were as wild alling a woman icken Judge The moment you feel a dull ache | by brewing a mixture of Sage $25.00 TO $30.00 : a tell said with due respect to Noah |in the kidneys our back hurts,|and 8 r, Your hair te ars by millions roofed the SUITS at a reduc- bater » definition chicken jor if the urt oudy, offensive, |charm or mars the face. | velvet night, Los Robles was still i Ft sg , “ ' . + e a A tio! | le THE 34 BROWNIE] tae it (tt aut oc i" ries meg ble age or attended by a sensation of Application or two, were weary from the long drive A . OUR DIPPY DICTIONARY jing, get about four ounces of |of Sage and Su ir enha ba t . rhe e MB hres off, We'l sly $32.50 TO $42.50 new camera for pictures of the popular OCIETY PROPLE—See sham, [Jid | Salts from any Fellable | appearance a hundredfold camp in the morning,” Yeager ue a reduc- : : ROPLE pharmacy and take a tablespoonful| Don't bother to prepare the | called to Shorty tion of $11.50. . in lass ater before bre mixture; y > eed post-card size. Fully equipped for snap-shots and J; mopvern nursery RHYME MALE A tow dase RO hte ee can get this famous | There was litle danger of the $45.00 to $50.00 SU’ * m ; . ws ays and your kid-jold recipe improved by the addi-| tired tle straying, but Yeager! .00 to .00 ITS time exposures and | Jack Spratt could eat no fat ya will act fine, This fa-|tion of other j Pes ay sedan 4 h a hes the autogrephilc Seature | His wife could eat no lean ous salts is made from the acid | conten fat bolo all sade feel ent See te ceca a~ pea pegeintinge deri where! ou can date i rative The reason they couldn't eat/of grapes and lemon juice, cor Metadata or}could take turn about night-herd , y and title the negative, pense) Br Arta eee Jniem Sem |i mit i call d Wyeth Suge and | ing. He took the first watch him $60.00 to $90.00 SUITS instantly at the time of the exposure. Was bec they couldn't get — | for to flush clogged | ways be nded upon to. bring | "lt . at a reduction of $20.00." Any on account of hi kidne them to ac Ac} natural color and luster The w rt the roof, vs nd 1 (No Extra Charge for ‘i . rice o! me on acee 0 tiv he acide he oO came to eager low a Priced at $10.00 with the meniscus achromatic lens and at me i be a mat et th : so it no longer he Rag en bs sews . ‘ea 1 ail Bh er dN rie kis Alterations.) $12.00 with a Rapid Rectilinear lens the new 3A Brownie is Fy Aten thus ending bladder dis nd Sulphur Compound he, | bands went into the air “VON NOW—It must be Presented at the store f the : Cost of chop suey Is to rise 40 7 cause it darkens so natur Very cautiously a man emerged ake advantage of the re 1 one o! cameras that is helping to make photography by the per cent. Probably due to riso in| J#4 Salts ts inexpensive and can-|evenly that nobody can tell tt hay | from behind a clump of cholla, ‘The MAKE YOUR PURCHASE ON OUR RE |not injure; makes a delightful ef. Sy thing he did was to remove! CREDIT TERMS the price of leather. jbeen applied. You simply dampen Kodak system both simple and inexpensive. “ee fervescent Hthia-water drink which |a sponge or soft. brush with it and volver from the cow-puncher'’s | A Ca arges his wite|*ll regular meat eaters pgey take /draw this through the hair, taking | the second was to wind «| ih giving him appendicitis by! clean and tho blood Re tee ry {one amall stra and at a time; by morn: | Tope tightly around Steve's teas, kicking him, Takes a Cs a iret be) ig the gray helr has disappeared, expect your arms must be woman, to kick high and ia a Rerun Refer comp liom * lana after another applic ation hts tired grabbin at the stars, Drop ‘ WITH CUT jcomes beautifully dark and appe ‘em down clost to your sides,” ¢ 8 e tloasy and lustrous. Thi pady-to The man gave a low whistle, evi- | ODD, ISN'T IT? BULL BROS. se preparation fs a delightful tol. | dently a signal, then moved for the | ng le Stony Point man has no teeth let requisite for those who desire first time within range of his pris ry haeinas sobbar gee Kl ka hate dark hair and a youthful appear-|oner'’s eyes. He was masked and | 1332-34 Second Avenue pocket, and that's ewhore victim ance. It is not intended for the| wore a soft black hat pulled weil Raat hens, amet as, coast cae iiss mitigation or prevention of | down over his forehead The OND Btere Whees CARDI® le Ro oe. i The bandit bound Yeager's arms Ash your dealer w show the New 34 Autegraphic Brownie EASTMAN KODAK CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043