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Member of the! fortppe North Entered at Seattla W By mail, eut of olty, ene year, $2.6 Postoftics @ meontha, a een Oe SSP SEUSS SPIRES The Seattle Star ma-class mat STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 14, 1916. PAGE 4 | atnneesseeneaverseny eetnnesneatcartereererereeenterenaenat setnerereenngneeeeeeategey a saunasaaszanarsgseasaeaengzgsateraty rs’ SseteaeaetseeeesasS Next Week By A Novel A Week “DAWN O’ By EDNA FERBER HARA” “One-Cyli nder Sam” E. J. RATH c right Munsey Co A Novel A Week *, 1 By carrier, ity, Bee @ month o Prank A y RTE | Sr soy vwaspseueryovevenversrrsepesv¥ 5S ZOT¥STTTUSVTOSTTTTSCT#VOYTY! TTT TS7°OPTCOVWWMMRT CST TCCSSSIOTOESES CS oSUc SSCS MR aaa A t MORE THAN 60,000 COPIES SOLD DAILY (Continued From Our Last Issue) | — —_—_— chip aro worth a thousand each; /Roxalind abruptly, finding her b —_—__. , - - - = He led her down the veranda | you'll have to take my word for It | voice i eric aap eae RS ut among the lantern-lit that mine are worth the same. The Mad? I should say not, ma'am e 4 y ee o y « imit you e i : ” } ft 3 Fees, They walked #1 rly and je ( Jutbursts of Everett I rue Unt is anything you hav Suet cautious that's all. I'd bo 4 ‘ ute y ooalind oe t mad if stayed onger Name Not Enoug vr atthe hotel aterm, im te] ASE te « 1 to know e¢ et teres ou k w tainl Why not 3 " _ what (his means,” she sald, sharply The boatma alt and picked up ' “ tintened THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DOES NOT EN." fost: S\fhainndl eres nets fwalio wan not feehtened, ve > > © auswered, smilin 07 © minutes the game pro-| %™* L one ier, JOY THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PEOPLE OF SEAT- [30° sc sou ave Miron Me minutea the game oro, smeing ik lone Clete TLE. Does any one deny that? Even the leaders of the went ¢ do what you came here fate, the Englishman gathered tho|'™% 0%" st. say when you es ot, but for the most part his own ° iy: iodgg dd Robecaps Chamber must acknowledge that. | :Whleh ts pdb ta epg sy PRaptiagh riya ted me, ma’am, we'll make The Commercial Club, on the other hand, has not had = J) pie Voatinan mared ai her, then Even in his winning moments bel ing 14 wo can get 4 iicense : * . into a laugh i ge ee ee da tice of the sce or min. , aid financial backing. PR ee a of somnolence, The boatman al | i 4 — ; ° . : . Id bh ternately grinned and whistled fi 4 What will mere consolidation of these two bodies ac- nly. Til Just tap you for what you've) StOP!" |, i complish?’ NOTHING FOR SEATTLE AS A WHOLE. m5 ga am tater examin | malin armed pai Truly she i ry pha . * 1 ‘ i ay © | way dealing with adman on this Seattle needs a united civic body—but it must be united = [) 7! wil! pay you ir you wit ko clas dealing with « madman on * . ddi h d “C away,” Kosalind uttered with « little This is a deuced stupid game. 00 : in fact as well as in name. Merely adding the words “Com- _ |Jer. the butky tisure of Reginald you know," remarked Morton, “Ah| [Marriedt” | . 1 ” * ° {Illams wae moving toward the how much?” Wh certainly Wha ? mercial Club” to the “Chamber of Commerce”’ will not do it. bil lea ec teen how much?” en thousand, my|You don't suppose I'm going to 4 Mere consolidation would mean the placing under one head cheerfully. “Try and save another ae eee eel ee en tadkwatl me j 5 i a X dance on't forget With a listless shrug orton | are . ; the personal jealousies and the bad blood of two sets of al- |} isha "uke en ae ee berin: thaling Ska taneeeocee | ht ES Pe. * ti leged leaders. That would never do! lisappeared behind « tick clump “reget | words; her mind was fntent 6m i There must be something more than mere consolidation. rived : : dU OF tha See seeking nue of excape. i THERE MUST BE TOTAL ELIMINATION OF THE OLD = J... "y.2052,0°""5 "Lowey fer WRAP UP THE CHANGES Too Pee ns ge Oe Pay — 7 re eg PE py er , 3 —iT ton hanged it to the boatm When 0, we go together, i LEADERS. ; ee nt doing out here AWW SMEARED OVER Wit BLOOD AND 1a handed AE to {he bostman- |e assured her. “So we'll start, I iv There must be a complete renovation to inspire confi- yc liut you always used to dance Grease! CLEAN IT OFF I! po tien locked sor with a snitis ‘athad towaed tie gathiiaal bE . mi used to dance with me, too,” « nk — you find n a h 1 . Rosalind he p and rem a good rawled Mortor d bit dence in the people b ith l nt ner ND oe Femenine EL, Fil tase a deen” maid: Bae ise to stir a foot!” exclaim : Do not give us merely another Chamber with a longer Sam waited until Rosalind ar las he thrust the paper into the|€d, Rosalind : name her & Pierrpepen perm pel Neu pocket of his shirt | “That means carrying you, then, 4 2 vie then m 0 ne bo - Altho the affair was none ¢ m 49 ' | Sam walked thru the lobby at @ rt If th was one thing that] The boatman shrugged and 4 3 —— asus! pace. co, it} Yanced toward her. retrea! 4y Western leather dealer declares that before 1917 ends a nteatind taudiy book ed |® pace ee women’s fancy shoes will be $35 per pair. ‘Rah for the ¢ he made a f cha Nil ts cey wil cshagherr then? aa girl who'll start a fad for wearing moccasins! : a tear Sate baa the “T eggnd her oddiy| Sbe searched his eyes for some Ps Fi é He : — as the turned and of in erity ct weakness, : | The Half Jitney Would Help 9 [bem Seal oe Sees Ene: Ves QuIte: UPS] "ae cailiwaty Geeuil cain j 3 he mint says th ° long econor er at she heard him chuck The| ball walk,” she said, coldly. a HE director of the mint says that to help along econ - eee caret ihe annin| nite okied: qpeteatatis ana el ¥ ical buying we need a new coin of the value of 6 cents I ter mechanic was thing, for he stared after Morton,| the way towasd landing. Rosa- j We certainly d 1 ought to have i quite beyond his reach, She curfously ind followed mechanically. Beyond e ¢ certainly do, and ought to have it of @) [V] on Wne'0t & pious aainared about A bad check, I'll wager,” whig-| doubt, the boatman had become in- Also, we need one of a value of 12% cents. At present, the pettiy fieure of Mr Daviaees pered Rosalind to herself But | sane. ff we buy one of anythi that sells two for a quarter we IC 5 SN 4 she was listening to his words at was the sense in the whole| She “rosea that at times if bt, C2 ce it ‘ t n affirmed affair, anyhow? ul to humor an unbalan mee conte for it, ie ain COMING AGAIN ead Raga _~ stepped {rom her conceal For the present she would it This pete seein tesa 60% she tht : this time?” asked erned itself mai sda heats eh iene Cig eeenes bay when. cee and an instant later the | @cco nim; but surely there will never ha nything ¢ fact is, the fat m pote ‘ ‘ hed bea 4 oatman tured at the sound of her| Would be an opp ty to escape, would have d a big taken for ( « exploded David. ahe ret " . the Pts as 7 a am nt that was really | £0otsteps We'll take the old Fifty-Fifty, ‘fs American sta 2 coin sor i room t ay ae w er wa ekentiaaane sowed. teaal Hello!” he said cordially. “You|be remarked as he loosed the 4 é ar t ‘ turvy, burea: awers out | at ehitte.im the ee on of the} Just seed the p painter, It's better than rowing. — worth 100. Sion the floor 4nd a ot dina ondi en aaamerns Geek” Yaore Sue cent" what happ And if anything goes wrong, why, 3 Small money ur are always tl ti thing ‘i ha bad imkbtned |snmbatiis aahiainina’ saticar! fala’ 1 hope ‘check he| you're here to fix it. By the 4 subtle way to make folk 1 ~~ ? h } : 1 end chunky, deliberane eepeapical rather than ‘eave you is bad,” she added,’ What do you want me to call you, Me) substance. Fifteen francs sounds about “e came ere, of with a tende . ine faut hor boat and an |YSomal? ma'am—Rosie ; Se-filth ach SOME TALKER 1 had to send the boat able tn one xe ug the path that ted to. his|_ “That would be a horse on me,| She glared at him. ' -hith as ch 7 ity oR t ‘oln ; moh 1 1 } ¢ Idn't it, ma'am? But that’ No? Rosalind, maybe? It's a ‘ p The city attorney of Rentor I'm going awa o le Only the sound o' nice , that’s a . Bring on your new half jitney and Gaby. is nion '* | tonik And then He not kened her from a day-dream. e that folks like you and me little long; but itil do, 1 suppose.” “congressman will help us to them? ae Be j they A wo to hin She halted and listened. One of bave to run, Customs officers still) Rosalind stepped aboard the ES | MAYBE GRAPE JUICE mes headed Kreet ‘ the voices w mintakably that of banging around?” he asked. launch without answering. “s Yandell’s modesty, no doubt, forbids him from also WILL DO, THO ts fre an he other lued and a I saw the launch again yester-| | oe amar ce Parphonii s : ‘ F . $F tha and ey lew aheata Se 4 tant serutin ferent in tone. P Jenti- | 4 ) da f fo claiming credit for putting Elliott bay so close to Seattle, If the boners law »h ude: Mr. Kellogg, 1 believe? fied as that ot Mr Morton, | “You'd advise Miitting, then, | Rosalind herself, altho wholly com ae a) or how will Hodge } ‘Certainly « I beg your| Rosalind advan cautiously, | ma'am?" ‘ ening with her taht and Lee iH ! ype fae pardon | Prew “Beyond all question. And—|haps dangerous ight, presen: Gas Deposits—a Raw Deal! Oa cold and w T aie Wie. Chatiners” extend: | ape waa One, that Tt give you this warning.” (noticed the change in the sky, C OMPLAINTS continue to come to the city utilities de-| e's. 8 kn Peg od’ Haaete th eit |e Petts kind of you swift survey of a great bank of = . eattle , cor any’ »rac- OOD, EH? thing an expense-account He shook nervous Sam and the Englishman were | migh kind You're a good, black and lead-colored clouds end- partment against the > at Lighting company’s pra’ ? No, sir; I've sent for Billy.” You have cout wil the {seated on the ground, facing each| square pal to tip me off,” he went ed with a glance at the boatman. tice of charging $1 deposit fees on prepay gas meters His nephew trouble, of « < other. Between them lay a folded!on. “I guess you're dead right “Squall coming,” he admitted, e fact at pat s have to dr quarter ir plained M w Er—-what anket. Th was about {t. The fig’s up for us, Yes, With a nod. - Ercrmeee the fact that, pe en; ¢ th. r i » and t a pack of na’am. We'd better blow.” You'll make an {sland? Rosa ‘the slot before they get any ¢ the « SE n ‘ eid the x d suggested. : The city mplained ag t thre urs a I do - nele he sald, “of that cer 1 be starting in w min. he'll ride {t out,” he said, con- ic service le » issue an ir But He b t ch of the t American ute around fidently. “I've been out In ‘em be- public service e ny collects a vast amount of m and Wire: known as You 4 fore peony {hi eS Fee ite ecicediner t atta” dyn: Nispobey ' in his vot y asked (Continued in Our Next Issu tains this particular rule, according officials, tor re ere the Ross tion against meter thieves.” ebod } Kellogg w It is able to get away with this excuse y because it ¥ m gone € afraid of his uncle ++ oe " + 1¢ _ muir He earn some sense. 1 * le his way to Denver is a monopoly, has no competition, and the state comm Got @ report only this mors t is too weak to regulate it and demand fair play J St t s job i a 1 into a period ree that I hate to pull! op, h all the arts A tentative bill has been framed to make the state THE CANARY af it. F ship him back | of Rosa seg etl ¢ CUT “bone-dry.” Would you call that a skeleton draft? " a < , hes Gye per to extri save for fitful and | Out ———_———- . age:n. nm as can ge brief interva ‘ * . ‘apfeetion: a off he Koos to! 4 knot of persons was standing They Get It Coming and Going! yen_he stop vi eae eae | Overhead E T-HANDLERS find they can’t live on t age the big power : REIGHT I y ca ob : A Expenses a9 the railroads pay, so they quit, and get jobs elsewhere | +) ey Mra, Witherbes and AVE o for more money. to-da “My Bonn Gertrude 4 S. Then the railroads say they “can’t” unl eight, and f nip ‘ Sues e+ . $100 thousands of cars of food and coal are tied g f str uate while prices soar because these thousands of ca ire wit hee jeter ; Caston to held from the markets : v . would a Then all working people, including the former ireig on ave ardihoc > ; $150 3 handlers, have to pay higher and ever higher prices for what {ii a jae eee ftestys eae —— they eat and burn : Ree Sones? © and Th ekenine Mystery ba nex i % that oly Your 3 ’, . w pp wing J . an @ ressic hat com ei It’s a grand and glorious system! s J The Witherbes yacht was 2 fag a hri Should tt 1 mn the rail ? slag ( ith Rosalind as eae . Christmas a Should the people own the railroads? BOTT BUTTED IN, BUT— * ain en : wh are you Cablegrams say that King George was “graciously A +e peter yr Bott t . b Fh gaa tidgs oral basa Mr. Kellogg, ha 4 pleased” to accept Asquith’s resignation. But he looked br By ge ifs i te thAN Gn Gad Diy atecned adeenee uate mighty sour, we'll bet. ele © but ‘ : ce tended her hand PLAY IT AGAIN, MOTHER. PLAY IT AGAIN. THAT WAS GLORIOUS! ! ' i 0 BES ha eS ee : efo poe Pal New York to take lello—Bi said Polly tn a speak thusly Davidac ace as I To butt in dry squad raids | Altho the « were not |? tow Poll me 66 39 Is one fine Job—Not! Jacqua oung man,! ‘There ame hesttatfon a & Jott butted in, but t ¢ to take tn Kellogg's tor | F Got butted out, eh, what h arge of AS an ere < It was Mra, Witherbee who broke | t DID YOU SAY TRAV tHe was Pon a mld | ey mn i ye OUR OWN TRAVELOG West. He was arriving on a mid Voc tnuet ebetevaienlane acest | EST eM soot SM ry og, With High Prices of & Rosalir # going shopping, she | eho ¢ Nia ' ue : bs Hewail I haa hd al tah Pail veep arm within that Hulabeots pasty pian oh bid opping tour in Clayton) of the guest and led him toward 1 aste jon. the © e of the others fol . > queer territory there's a ‘ec 9 ; F Then your stomach and digestive organs | ou!) on of es int | Brownatone bree eae Trade that old Piano in on a BALDWIN MANUALO—the Player that is all but human P ‘ ree including Wisconsin, It ‘ i ; don the wharf, | IN THIS TREMENDOUS SALE OF HIGH GRADE PIANOS f atching ald “ « e | must indeed be in a bad condition, but volcano, and has tee ais! Tints Your Hair |v". Rosalind. When PIANOS don't cost so much, but the selling and overhead expenses—that is what mak i é don’t b 1 d ea tt ‘ the procession haa passed from (IM gio9. 90 to $160.00 1 han’ out testhe high t albeont bead . makes you pay ' lon’t be r A gon the sides. It only erupts Pi SAnuhoke the two Wanen esis 0 to $160.00 more than out of the high rent district on Queen Anne Ave. B ; eo rhen & fish falla into the mouth In a Minute oi icc een tke "| veo aX? have NO Partners, NO high rents, NO salaries to pay, NO expenses—therefore the secret why fi a \ Oo} © volcano and a@ bone get Where did you find him?" de Line" . gent f a Hoanght in the voloatio's wed, ‘Then| Preferred 4o Blew Acting © eae a | Then you can heat your plano as in your own home. | Loss of appetite is always the first ]/ it nurs the boiling water out, w ThE, ceed GeV At r ton, of course, He came We sell only Standard Makes. NO STENCH. PIANOS or unknown makes j signal of inward weakness, of a lazy | suc: si wher aunt ea Rabe eeh lage ce pd ot MO TANG NARA: all oune 0 brow wi : LL NEW PIA — . t * base of the volcano 1 ha LA pce was furrowed . "ER i liver, clogged bowels. It should be | iicrneon ve een? And have an pie Ee ee i tenisraial $168 $176 $182 $196 Slightly Used Pianos given immediate attention so as to ward |\"""" """"". . . tered. “It's beyond bellet | ALL PLAYER PIANOS | -epabe Grand. 45. What? CKering , off a more serious illn Franklin high school at ft Ao hice evan, $367 $386 $432 $547 Steinway s: ess. er oantad on Geel That's not Dilly Kellogg! | ALL NEW GRAND PIANOS Seckar "Wean saan rl L F ; ot Billy Kellogg?” echoed Ri Steinbach & ‘ 4 The timel f ESE oe ee as aiind. “Why, PollyiY! 33 $440 $550 $590 $650 $789 _ Steinbach & Dreher. $160 e time use o ; of W. a and sin That man is not Billy Kellogg,” i " z —nt y Li Franklir ye") repeated Polly, shaking her head. | Buy Direct from the Baldwin Factories or| “Then—then who ts he? | WE CUT OUT PIANO JOBBER, PIANO DEALER, SALESMEN, AND SELL BID YOU KNOW “LT haven't the slightest idea.’ | You don't need to pay cash, Liberal terms, easy monthly payments nee re vou 3 Villa's bandits have a a | Bobet Ned sy ea laa ros, Om p DO IT NOW. DON'T WAIT sepia eat Mare Pa, ae. oitaneen | for the ast momen reserved for Christmas on small deposit. Come today and have your should they escape er boing oft Stung! cy . made prisoners. They would keep veh | Rosalind not only wired to Mr. | Come to 603 and 619 Queen Anne Avenue, Corner Mercer mf i omac | ers their faces washed Davidson but, as an afterthought, | : =. © she nent a message to Hastings «| == | CRUEL AND UNUSUAL ¥|Hatch. The answer to the latter |f 603 and has proven very beneficial as an appetit ti We one of the popular movie Jcame promptly the following fore aa a yy p aN 603 and etite restorer, |) actors got his hair eu : noon | ASS atcRNY a 1A 619 - ‘i : ; ye , | aera a as It did not serve to restore he: Queen ck ai i aid to digestion and preventive of indigestion, OPEN.HEARTED Louis equanimity. It described Wilke, p aa eS an wet Queen heartburn, nausea, biliousness, constipation and DIA yh Abe ae Wyou: Wars tole on "8 i ae ellogs salutes u Rosa. Avenue anne } 2 Louis, and give your little brother b id had requested, and the descrip. Corner 5 Years in Piano Busines: albicx : malaria, fever and ague. tan Beet part of that aanis : e tion was a photographic Hkeness of fl Mercer Baldwin Factory Representative 4 Corner Yes, ma'am. I gave him tho|! : Kenton | the young man who, Polly «wore, | West Queen Anne and Kinnear Cars to Door. Mercer ing: | was not Billy Kellogg i 4 eds. Ho enn plant ‘em and have f ae ts ae url Fort Lawton and Ballard Beach Cars to Mercer : Ja whole orchard himself!"—Puck te Owl Di pan or Mr OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P. M OPEN EVENINGS, Davidson,” said Rosalind