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astonishingly. Gill is supporting Erickson. Why? Not because Erickson has been a faith- ful admirer of his; not because Erickson has always agreed with him and his policies and views; not because they are personal friend But listen—it is so rare a statement in politics that it is worth repeating in Mayor Hiram C. Gill will support Councilman Oliver T. Erickson for re- election! The announcement, made Tues- day, would have been unbelievable a few years ago. But time doth its wonders perform, and Gill’s clear vision and breadth of thought and action grow The Seattle Star ond-clase matter So per month up te ¢ mos aksesesearrsrstersy A Novel A Week SSSESSSSSSSSttss seg Sagat hitay From Our Last seve) fdvicts and went Pubitened Detty By T Publier Entered at Seattle, . Postettic By mail, out of city, ene rear, @ montha Wy carrier, city, 280 @ m ] MORE THAN 60,000 COPIES SOLD DAILY the two men embark thanked Mr, Witherbee, on thelr way a ° ’ That's a funny go," said her : Peace! Is It Wilson’s Move? gino a cag aS polite curiosity 3 Peace! American custome agents,” ex et What a thrill of joy swept the world at the mere hint of it yesterday ger here ben atte atc there's na good deal of it going in the dispatches which carried the kaiser’s proposal of peace negotiations. Call it what you may—an attempt by Germany to swing neutral senti- po Perea redraft ers a ment to it—an acknowledgment of th: kaiser’s probable defeat—or, as the containing some sort of = hint a chancellor declares, an act of a victorious nation inspired by “God, the mae JP ice : tion, and humanity”—it is wonderful to contemplate peace possibilities so huh! Sidicuions: 60. Geant tangibly presented. 1 think satatied ‘etn that Lovers of humanity will watch jealously President Wilson’s course. t whatever the letter This, indeed, may be his golden opportunity to step forth resolutely and, aan cutte iits eae aa ‘ strong of heart and faith, to speak in the name of humanity, as this great lind é neutral nation can speak conscientiously. the queerest part of the paper was the Davidson, They went There is an opportunity to bring the warring nations into conference-#-to negotiate—to talk things over. Will President Wilson remain silent in the os Mises Canes toe ame face of such an opportunity? yn said that {t was his own . When you can get two men fo talk things over, in the prseence of a jo gape A a ree ea eS mediator, they will seldom continue to quarrel. It is the same with nations. W anything about the e The eyes of the world are on Woodrow Wilson today, fully as much as i the cecil, ites 4 on London. ead pencil i Give Fellow Human Full Credit | erie sceane @ YOUNG Danish woman, delicately reared, was married padiecody ev ees ae and went to the captain of a deep-water sailing vessel 7 to sea with him the same day The voyage was to the West Indies. On the way, the ship fan into a hurricane, was slowly battered to bits by the seas, and after a terrific fight was wrecked. The young bride was thrown into the breakers, went thru admitted Rosalind. er abborrence of slang © went off mutte wed a stiddenty interest in the English Ived to satisfy b COLYUM Ae Se eS Ob REIS Rees es STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC. sagaaaesssessesreresersrserereseestsesss rrrrt! Next Week “DAWN O'HARA” By EDNA FERBER ER a moment of talk on the | 13, 1916. PAGE 4 entirety—listen to Mayor Gill: “Some of his (Erickson’s) ideas are opposed to mine, and we have been po- litical opponents often. “But he is broad and efficient, and is one of the most conscientious men in the council. It would be small of any man who knows Erickson not to judge him one of the best possibilities in the I WINK 1c HAVE Some THE Se - WELL, TLL TELL You, SIR, VD RATHER NOT See THEM y{ TO You BECAUSe THEY'RE E{_ ReAuty Nort VERY Goop— 1 wonper Ir IM Awake oR, NOT. — iP You'ee NOTICE, SOMG OF THEM ARG PRETTY oo Sam” Bonini innit} sor sewse ve vereseustsSesesvvlr sts tSSTSOSOSSTiTCOSYSS SO°TTTTETSSTTYTE TT CTCSSOg — 1 Chic | having a good time field. I’ve come to the conclusion that Erickson is one of the biggest men in the council.” A well merited tribute to a big, broadminded and able man! And in thus recognizing the, broad- ness and bigness of Councilman Erick- son, the mayor’s own growing bigness is emphasized. PUmpecseccccecceccescssssissssseccccuicaaa A Novel Copyright A Week Se eens Sittsagiiiiaiascsn) | tessessessesaserett toa am made © wanted to was a problem tha serious effort to solve. The grain-bre om taken him from the A land ta Wellestey I of the white shirt-front, while her right had just been seized by am pr. The eignal, she knew, another partner. She wa- it seemed like a chance to dance no ot meant vered; of the Chieago had erican main and, & passage danc sires fat captor of her left hand accomplished aboard the | Whirled about and stretched forth mY Fifty. And when midt bad his arms. It was a fatal and short been set ashore at harf-en- sighted maneuver, for in doing so trance to a hote erty that | he released her fingers. Then with blazed with ght backed a compelling force Rosalind found w eri and made herself drawn Into firm grip by the to a handy mooring rson who still retained her right A voice, clear as a bell across | band. She was dancing again. he water, reached his quick ears It had happened so swiftly that He turned in the direction of the| er halfformed intention to flee 26 dance was never carried from thi into execution She was angry at smiled and wrinkled his herself, at Tom Witherbee, at tho n n - », | Whole undignified affair. aster mechanic,” he) And yet—this man could dance! - To Rosalind it was like being rét e6 yacht cued from a trampling mob and ex-, fk, and saw, by the | portly ed into @ path of ease colored lanterns thet and safety and perpetual rhythm. the wharf, @ tall.) She dreaded the whistle; !t re In white that Was! meant unknown terrors—perhaps not unfam ilar, An instant later it even the Jones boy. was lost Eq the gr The ominous blast sounded. By rom the sho < 6 the sounds) “Please, if you don’t mind—” of a band. The lps of the boat Rosalind marveled to find her man pursed; he whistled softly self speaking, then checked her Who said clothes don't make|tongue and flushed the mar he demanded alow A second later and she was mar They him dance, | at ¥|veling again, for partner had ate ore—why not?” | understood. They were opposite went forward quickly, C@8t|one of the big French windows , from t 00 10Y, 404 \that led to the porch. As easily as ade t into the river if the maneuver had been rehears- it was nearly an bour later when . they swung thru the opening the dir arked bull of the boat hirled away from the crowd. man's launch, devoid of any light roor » its reappearance } f had t sitting most | “Thank you,” she said. He made no answer, save a quick € c in dancing | pressure of her fingers, It was r or riment with | rp acknowledgment of his r w Jones boy, | gratitude that awakened Rosalind. a mere She He recollection of other! Her feet halted abruptly. s with Reggie Williams, Who/fung herself backward out of ad arrived on the very heels of his |arms of Sam, the boatman. Rosalind found that sitting smiling benignly. was the t approach to is—this—” ias been a great pleasure,” he out astounding adventures beyond anything in a sea-novel, anc 0, rising from her Tom Witherbee came to claim |gupplied, but the bow that accon got to shore on an island, where she and her husband w alked| j . she went briskly up jher. She had the bad grace to | panied the words was slightly satire +19 miles to find a human habitation. ALMOST cach bail ana gd rapa es ; She mag he ical When the happy young couple returned to civilization UNBELIEVABLE ‘ansatind’ dronsed | wan: not: optiontatic =i = salind stood gasping and ane the bride was asked if she had had enough of the sea {@ Pea her. For They hurrying swiftly) “You dared!” + “Ww hy, no,” she said in an astonished way “When C: ee Sa iileeiie od r, when somebody ma‘am.” ~ husband ‘ships again, I'll go with him.” {a Fit BS at . i a lig Ey cette , berately planned—" t D ; eae a OR) 6 found herself ft plans it” } Well, it does seem to be a fact, doe it? Fear is losing GA $21,500 { Mr M \ ajith « wike engaged obeyed. As the d by her partner. Her eh ce Her spirit was | * something of its grip on human life. The old-time KING OF } QA dumb vine strong game, don't you tr k of trying | slackened to a slow drift th Then something horrible hap-|raging, yet her wits had not desert- ) TERRORS ISN'T QUITE SO MUCH OF A KING 3 5 ji) “We gor t understand ten: | to Hu ed | looking power-boat with the British | pened. She was a link ir end-/ed her. Perhaps they had not been used r na a ss ‘ Joes, He's a rathe Fishing?’ ed : ed to n authority touche ned hands « pre boisterously| Meantime, it was an a us ing if you like, but people do seem to be looking thru wider WHY NOT, EDDIE? resting mar hay his cap ally whirling in an undulating circle, | risk to st there talking to him, and calmer eyes upon vicissitudes and peril The sporting editor draws the Y e known him for some Hew in the party? Space Who's the owner of this ves-/like children playing “London! Yet if s she knew not what : With millions and millions of men performing every day conclusion tha is no = ee 51 d, you know i gg ha asked We ee | gyn hak saa ee the man might do. Probably he 2 7 plpighes Tr t na Irs fe,” answered Sam, without re on h Da of such! would fo! the most daring, wonderful, BREATH-TAKING DEEDS (to Chas. C. Peterson \ s : f—Mr » perhaps poppet aleaagg Biles nha ines ‘ekanae ty eal ee 5 ri Sat cic i ue tae Withe here most tg lag De “ ipe from his moi things. In some places they called| “I wish to talk with you,” she SOF VALOR, or going thru conditions of cold, wet, mud, lard shark. sical ovr a of the e's only been | # ice Dew - , vessel?” dem the | it Paul Jones; in others it ha? | said, with sudden resotation. § ry : ¢ {/go the whole , Eddie, and say} \,,, iss Daws he aske¢ - . - ai i ; gslush, misery, pain and suffering that would have seeméd that Peterson's ambition is to be Dar * He wan Mr.| Rowalind looked at bim tn quick oe faually undescriptive names. But| “That'll be another pleasere.” impossible, courage is revealed as infinitely commoner, andjas bald as « billlard ball? este first. That's | astonishment Gar , us aeine! Htdoat chcuntes act | ‘fear as infinitely less fearful cee a Hetey Because I can't take Miss Daw pdb mys By hero diye cen: meant changing part ‘Well, there's a lot of good talk- | ‘fear as infinitel; aru : : fancy to him| | he added is an American boat.” | ners every time a lad blew a whis- ing places down on the lawn,” he 4 Novels of adventure make no hit now The limits of ves? NO? over here. ry bee This vhs. eee uaeabaal you're in Canadian waters yot-luck with the crowd. | suggested. all the imagination can conceive of danger, hardihood, and le: panease glad of the chance, | +15 g yet he exclaimed % ae hee jan officer. I am en r shrill toot sounded. The| She nodded grimly. ‘achievement have been left behind by the realities. Why gs Ptesg nh Mine cr ce were Morton appeared on the wharf, |! Se ee ae Pe ae bagi egg to| (Continued in Our Next Issue) 7 here, It's certain v . ap hana ae Ae 2 t ne o the left ‘ . eon ese fmvent for us fictional heroes? Everybody is a hero, give eer Ses neat Been ane Didn't bring ‘em was driven onward re-| DID YOU KNOW— cf him a chance. That Jewels beat Love to a fraz Et ind aid not meet the The ma turned and held a) morselessly by the ssity of sav-| It is advisable not to have a y But if courage is so much commoner than men had be- zie ew. A nice! wants as the party whispered conversation with two/ing her heels fre ving stepped | piano around where there is a baby : 4 ; a on a ig cee boy, bu You probably : of his colleagues. One of them |on | who has the habit of putting thing j lieved it, don’t you think it is the SAME WITH ALL Most A h dg : Pre tay | She was soon disgusted with her | Ooaded The whistle blew again at anjin {ts mouth? oe OTHER GOOD QUALITIES? KINDNESS, LOVE, ost Anywhere that no was working York, | experiment, She was quite willing) “nD, ‘you koow a Hinstant when Rosalind’s left hand! And a dogfish won't run after as! MERCY, GOOD WILL—as a matter of fact, isn’t human Me sa ison f — a him me GhAll Wo tava, anle® shaeueed Schm lat?" asked the « was grasped firmly by one knight catboat? nature infinitely better and finer than most of us have judged) | HAS ANYONE A PLANT ee enn aoene ee nalite tone ekg | Morton, who was stroking his mus: 'Ms, *Pes ahys ee ee ve TO REDUCE THE HIGH | | #u™ of money playing bridge with |i)" IP 4 preoceupled manner. | “Who is het | A chance to reveal itself hat seems to be about all it cost OF Mr. Morton, That disgusted his s ; presi ‘ ‘One of my best customers LIVING ? a power-bont almost astern and fol) sy ‘ | A uncle Where's he from requires. \ IF $0, HOLD uP In some mysterious way, known | aes Jove. as if they|,, Chicago, so he told me. What" ;) : only to popular young ladies, Mias vigrmggt Ae + he ney ithe gam : "Twas Just Like This in the Olden Days > You | Chalmers contrived t Mr Mor. | ee te aoe ea lm he sald. You took him to Rockport three bi ton to t hem all fishing that vans ad yg ; «| days ago, didn’t you? 7 E like to fancy that_our health laws, such as we enjoy afternoon. She also contributed to an aa H eaalt Bees That's right.” * . ' t re Sam's aun | om : o smal P 7 d he Oe to in. on ice j in Seattle, are peculiarly a modern product, but read pad ie ie Ret ad Mg: neh, |ensign at the stern EF gr Leh Kingeton twice : a1 : : a eae - o the wh top the boat!" she commanded, | ¥!th yo ‘how public health administration existed in England 400 years * for ‘ollected the rest of Stop th Three times,” corrected Sam # the part ay What was he doing at those “Tt is on record,” says an English medical journal, “that etc oned st BAL ~|\Weak Lungs = ot Shakespeare's father was fined in 1552 for violating the bye \\dn't follow him.” ia MME tiie Matior of Stratford-on-Avon by depositing refuse DYSPEPTICS SHOULD Chest Trouble 2. 0 0. sox:06. 10° 90 4 in the street, and again in 1558 for not keeping his gutters interrupted Rosalind, ra. ere : “ af ag respond more quickly to the F clean; and in 1512 a mayor of Nottingham was presented at Be ee a 5 t ee : ; 3 blood-enriching oil-food in We're not, madam,” snapped the 4 the leet court for sundry misdemeanors such as selling her ig jkennicer rings that were unfit for food and for beginning a muck hill.” 9 He turned again to Sam Not even the clean streets upon which we so much pride MEDICINES Did this man Schn iat ever dis cuss military subjects with you - ourselves are a new thing under the sun C. ALLEN DALE COULD MAKE hai ai "That in a ich vs , FORD LOOK LIKE MERE Tey a Little Magnesia Inatend ° axchanged sig ; i BRD ATRLLh The men exchanged significant 4 * A forecast of women’s fashions notes that “modesty Child tancer | “aa re aves suet shut glance ‘ ‘ Vs iid dancer is suing the city ey ts When—and what? : - is to be displayed.” What else was there left? of Seattle for $7,000 for injuries |< . it than to any other one medicine. | Th S G ft a she custalacd ‘walle wediog inte “het ats, SEBRTS ee ich noareing |The i tno e supreme Ul : aid Sam @ wanted to know : Argument is a whetstone for the knife of invention. Lincoln playfield pool. If putting : food to strengthen the ya if I didn’t think Grant gave General “og: 9 ‘4 ; ame ee one's foot. In city Places te wor h ntnat and bronchial tubes. It is of | sigie a raw deal when he put some “Silver tlamon : money, what a mint for ©. Allen none ‘ } a the »8 Age is not a state of the body, but of the mind Dale! oe i wieul Peculiar help to the respiratory | body else on the job In the Shen-| meas guicuteien acne! ecipetice others. GEBIGATEO Forde |forana®of fa K,,caune nest losis camps for that purpose. | anthers as hurried consultation ond conveys the sweetest sentiment and thought | BUNCH WHO GO ney joey 3 Je Mas baie Mage e Diar Is adapted to every », to every occastor s | EGGLESS Miss acne ' No Alcohol in Scott’s. boat with the Uritish ensign snort: | to syers cheice ena to avery puree , ed off across the river. 4 ea | gay, folks, aren't you glad t lungerous| — Geott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 16-2 I think we will go home now," || The “Silver Easy-Payment Plan”—a Little Down and {didn't put your surplus funds apne erin — | observed Rosalind | the Balance in Smali Payments—WiTti Help You Buy > | wheat and cotton apeculation? il E 5 ¢ Without a word Sam started his a Gift Diamond ’ r y Xa engl {| A 2 Baker's Cocoa ro boy EVERY, SATURDAY zB Fetraam Wiertee wax on thel| | $100 wed} wil bY 4 $25 Diamond Ring } ‘0 boycott food “th » women plan wharf when the launch came tn 4 ee lot ete ree Il 3 at, Seattle's Hippodrome 4c Pt. 7c Qt. She was waving a yellow envelove || fi $5.00 onrn will buy a $50 Diamond Ring. ut a#till it’s up to the old man urized, Regular lOc mil at Ross allt d. stan Abe tone fo) | But still 1s up to the old tm et ate |" tewram for vou she eaten || W750 a aat awe cals re eas oping and bad ee . i 75 Diamond Ring. abora’ an home. iting bottle | Rosalind took the message and 5 oN a PLENTY BULL AHEAD . ead as follows With the legislature to meet only A 3 ai ‘i a ‘ep ue se Rink thls awed EB aha hh Recah es RE PR ada Lt ae It is pure, it is a month from w th = = Se | ing WILLIAMS. | | eee pe ‘ i oc Hails Govt , y erbe: vay = “ pen stmas “pie ae John Von Her ere "pay Christmas Boxes of Fish for Eastern Friends Reginald Williams, the persist | delicious, it is | y ball EMIS Tere tor ond, We wil ohn, te arrive gor, Corsten Saapod. "Ragiusld wos the bracnlt MON, Chicken Halibut, or Rock ‘Cod (6 to 8 pounds) saspec eginald wa ‘ace! A thug drop Crabs 6 ‘choice, me Olympia Oyatere tn Combination Any of the Aippl for $1.2 ce STERLUBAD, the ‘ refully packed tn tc ipping ‘auccesstully “We nd a card when he [held up a young woman in § six years ago. The other day | police arrested a suspect healthful. 1 3 ‘ Walter Baker & Co.Ltd TABLISHED 1789 OORCHESTER,MASS a | at | wow! | Modern marriage starts out with | | fox trot and ends up in a lame| | duck \ Fish are cs We are (Uptown Phone Main 5874 nvvvssnenvesnnnnee SALMON ©O,, ee) 501-502 Northern Bank Bids. And the bracelet was now smoothly man! pon the trude, Rosalind shuddered jered the matter deeply ® Oyatera) ters In shell itlon west of Minsia- tanned arm of G and pond 1, $2.00 to $2.50, ed dally tx of the United States, INC, | CHAPTER VII | Ringing In Fourth and Pike Why the fat Mr, Schmidt from H. Silver & Co Jeweler—715 Second Ave. The Home of the ky Wedding Ring

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