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STAR—MONDAY, DEC. 18, 1916. PAGE 4 i satrreeeaeeeeseets sgntgagteretssgreneeeenetaegntgsggstggtt — ingterereeteeesetety: : be “Chit 4 “Carol” “DAWN O’HARA” Ede Fate ry —— Mamber of the Sortppe North The Seattle Star le, Week, Peoveftie 4-elase matter By mat, our et te, jo per month up ve # moe . CHARLES DICKENS Boge ievnennnanraiine | Tannniti ST) ES SPVTe STTSYSWUTYUOUNCTTERSETESTSCITT Senieateesaeranetietvzs: THYERGQOGEYTUricuccoceceteevacescoccosa | (iuurvugcsteneeveee AAAS IAA I pots, They talked to him aboutysald! f may take you home wit i | face | zines as here in the United States. DAILY it and he laughed at them, Then,|mo next weel Home, Dawnie iddenly he asked: “Are you! But hundreds! Thousands! MORE THAN 60,000 COPIES SOLD ¥ __{conrinuep Sa a ag FA Rag Nr gg gor beep vty "eSe T eae FROM P. snd the whole town scooped him, |New York with me |well? You try to conquer those |lady! When may I begin? Tomor- ‘AGE 1 and the managing editor told him! 1 reached up uncertainly, and| jumping nerfs, yeu? ps You know I brought my type- PRPRPPAAPP PAL or that he must His la * had brought her hand down to my lips 1 glared at bin “Try! 1 do! writer with me ° . aha tie ettinhh ie become too frequent. They would and « great co descended upon everything, If ever a girl has Walt, wait t #0 Ina Will y ou Gi ve Just One Hour ? , Rs anes Sere an aw have to replace him with a man|my sick soul, “Home—with you,” | minded ter and her doc-| month or two ay But firet 6 Wall, thek: take her th he | not so brilliant, perhaps, but more | sald, like a child, and fell asleep. tor, that gir I. I've eaten every-| must come other things—outdeor r eréared, trevalea. “Hewes ro. | rellab | thing, fro raw beef to cham-| thing Also housework To make the nonpartisan campaign successtul Seattle must furnish portion’ bint ta Waw York? that 1 daren't think of hie face as It CHAPTER II Housework!” 1 echoed, feebly. . H ° . e Mostly Eggs Kee le ¢ Ge a inlich A little dusting, a ) re g aS S eek! pre e pare a devil of a job for a woman. And | looked when he came home to th y Ego a 10,000 more signature PHI _week wre is no time to spare. : * husband whe © * * Well, you'll |little apartment and told me, [| Ob, but ft was clean, and sweet, /tho making a hapt ‘ crubbing, a little sweeping, 2 If 500 will volunteer their services for JUST ONE HOUR, that can have to take a sixnonth course in| stared at him in horror. He strode and Wonderfully still, that rose-and Eggs!” 1 snorted s cooking m finen king of a na easi “c iche ere ‘ No » sec o 2 9 » lowfing. young Woman. And at the |Over to me, clasped his fingers White room at Norah's hat! Thousexds of ‘em! Kegs hard and r exercise, Run and play out Es be easily accomplished. There should be no trouble securing 20 signatures loafing, young woman. And at the my throat and abook me as bliss to lie there, hour after hour, | soft boiled and frie doors with the children. When in that time. : determined to werk, can't you pick | shakes a mouse. jo 8 delic tous half-waking _tialt | wcrambled and A, eg In beer cata you will have roses " atte 7 , " es yarti » ar- out something easter—tike taking Why don’t you ery, eh?” he | Sleeping, wholly exquisite stupor, egg lemonades and'jn your cheeks like the German Get a petition at any of the following places: Notipartisan headquat in eerubbing, for instance?” snarled. “Why dof't you ery! only rousing myself to swallow in wine and girls, yes?” ters, 3107 Arcade building; Ole Hanson's, 316 Pike st.; Shorey’s book | 1 managed a feeble amile, wish-| And then I did cry out at what 1 egs-nog No, 426, and then to flop n milk, and eggs au naturel.| | “Yes,” 1 echoed meekly. “I § ne ae . 7 A 5 Bitten Chace Oy ing that he would go away quickly,|#aw in his eyes, 1 wrenched my. back again on the big, cool pillow! wonder how Frieda will like my store, New York block, and at the Pixe Place market. } vin re tae thnare oe ily ae al free, fad t) aay om, and, There never was a sister like Mein Himmel!” ejaculated he, | elephantine efforts at asnistine with j Each petition contains 20 signatures Get one filled up to divine my thoughts, for he disap-| locked the door and stood against Norah. But then, who ever heard | fervent And you still live!” A| the housework, If es notlee, Ip > S > weaved inte. the corridor, taking | it With m nd pressed over my (of 4 brother-indaw like Max? suspicion of a smile daw in his Norah will be lost to ye ONE HOUR OF YOUR TIME MAY MEAN, AT THIS CRI rie \l Norahiwith him. ‘Their voices care.| heart until | heard the outer door|Woman—not even a frazzled ¢ 1 if ever, (Continued in Our Next Issue) PERIOD, ALL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN» A) FREE, INDEPEND fuily guarded, could be heard ax|#am and the echo of his footsteps |newspaper woman-—could receive | Ia a of rudenes ARTISAN S IRA CONTINUANCE OF THE PETTY, — [[}tiey conversed outside my door, | die awa | ‘ EN T, NONt AR " ‘rly ; VATE * ORA CON rl \ | 1 > THE | Norah was telling him the whole| He did not come back that night, ang fail to flourish under \t. | a 1 commande ; Painless Dentistry PARTISAN, PEANL POLITICS SO DEAR TO THE HEARTS OF THE miserable business. 1 wished, sav-|0r the next, or the next, or the | They hed been Daa and Mot’ . A Rrnesi Von Gerhard siiftened Aepginnt tae } ”) : Ss OF 2AR. agely, that she would let me tell it,| "eX! In desperation | went to nee|to me nince the day when Nora} *ardon’?” inquired he comniemtaicss Dental Work \\ ARI )- HEELERS AND PROFESSIONAL POLITICIANS OF ALL PAT Rusly, that aie would let mo tell it.) a acm et the cation, Nd, they [hee tneked me Uner ber arm ant| “"L Ore cen n, TH] Combined with sicll, wenth TIE paint the fascination of the man|bad not seen hime Was there any-| Carried me away from New York.|dare you to do it. I'll double dare | fiuie em GE r Busy! who was my husband? She had|thing that they could do? they | Sis was an angel; a comforting.) you' You dassen't!” Exam one Katimates Free ms ‘date never known the charm of him as|®sked. I amiled, and thanked them, |twentieth-century angel, with white} Hut he did. After a moment's be y |] had known {t in those few brief|@nd said, oh, Peter was so absent: | &) strings for wings, and «| wildered surprise he threw back months before our marriage. She| Minded! He had misdirected his | tempting tray in her hands in/|his handsome blond head and had never felt the caress of hia| letters, or something of the sort, | Place of the hymn books and palm to a great, d 4 Let the Band Play voice, agnetiam of his| One week later he turned up a ves that the picturebook angels | roar of nm on glowing! the old office which had cast him | carry After that we got along beat or the E i stra smoldering ¢ i ONGRESS is going to investigate the increase in the cost |across the smoke-dimmed eity room| Off. He sat down at his former Feel like eating a great big din-|tifully, He turned out to be quite! of living Jas | had felt them fixed on me. No|desk and began to write, breath-| ner today, Kidlet?” Norah would | human, beneath the outer crust of | PRices c had ever known what he had|/essly, as he used to in the days|@*k in the morning as she stoo 9 |meant to girl of twenty, with| When all the big stories fell to him, | at my bedside (with a glass of ege to ‘lher brain full of unspoken dreama| One of the men reporters strolled | omethingsbrdluetaoinshrdiu cm m|peens shamefully, so that dreams which were all to become) UP to him and touched him on the Kat!"—horror and disgust shud-| their rapacious demands were #; ve. He continued his exam- |o¢_y tion only after bribing the rat Crowns . | Crowns . ork, per tooth ‘lates We guarantee to fit and is look natural ... 910.00 to 915.00 Here is the grand od news to cheer all drooping hear | Hurrah! Hurrah! and let the joy bells ring m steeple ¥ Steeple! If the American housewife doesn’t rejoice when shel glorious realities in that wonder-| Shoulder, man-fashion. ae thru my volce—"Eat! Ugh! | fied, and they trotted off content joa Plates relined and made to > i It ke $2.50 a. » thi a | place, New York | Peter Orme rained his head and | Don't “peak of it to me. And | edly © hears this she is a sad grouch, indeed | col UM |" How he had fired my country.|*tared at him, and the man sprang | for pity’s sake toll Frieda to shut| “So!” said Von Gerhard at last. |® Neare : et , we All Werk She will not get meat, flour or pickles any cheaper, but girl (magination! He had been the| ack fn terror, The smoldering | the eet per when you go|“This—this newspaper work—It | a.ye'$'30 a.m ee nee ge : pet es 4 a @| most brilliant writer on the big,|@%es bad burned down to an ash. |4own, will yoy? I can smell some-| must cease.” He dismissed it with @ext, year she can get seven volumes of nicely bound report | @———- ae brilliant sheet—and the moat dis.| Peter Orme was quite bereft of ali| thing Hke—igh'—like pot roast,|a wave of the hand ‘Ratio veuUisis and testimony, if she will write to her congressman How the 8. E. company went | |solute, How my heart had pound-| reneon They took him away that ah id i as 1 would turn a « ‘ nly J sald, with bene N. W. Corner Fourt " king e4 ca that - mals dae when | MARC, a2 ept telling myself ce to © sarcasm ‘ow should you ad Meantime, she may refresh her soul by lifting her weary) | And raised each workingman 1 on that first lonely day when | Mikht, anc key ing mynel 1 ’ Each hour a whole red cent. | {this Wonder-Being looked up from! that it waan’t true; that It was all] Three hours later I would hear | vise me to earn my living in the “Byte r'to where I sat befor type. |™P pretty soon and laugh about it, companied by # tinkling of china | dinner cards, don't they? or bake house concern has just divided $100,000,000 of accumulated o where f sat before my ir at the tracks 1 . able |and glass. I would face her, all | angel cakex?’ 'ON THE BATH-ROOM SHELF The busy men on tho great | protest | “Are you then never serious? DO YOU KNOW YOUR NOSE?|writer! He emiled down at me,| "nd te Surplis profits, another has benefitted its stockholders by an“ Anyari muses | compantonat t ss s f $30,000,000 s ca alization and a third an-| whe t reed joy my M nam Orme.” he said| Paver were very kind. They would | Ndn't I tell you, Sis, that 1) asked Von Gorhard, in disapproval “ Increase of $30,000,000 in its capita Py ne ee eeay ne gravely. "Peter Orme, Ana ih | take me back on the staff, Did I|couldn't eat a mouthful?’ Not a| “Never.” sald I. “A worn-out.| }as Relieved Pain for Every Mounces net profits for the year of $3,011,415, an increase of nose kno : 4 ‘eh f . h nouthf—! Hi . rked-out newspa One in the Famil { N O, nose, I am proud of thee Yours isn’t Shaughnessy or Burke,|‘bink that I still could write thos s| mouth ow perfectly scrump-|worked-out newspaper reporter, y ‘ 400 per cent over the year before : Aa gay mountain of fia sumed Jat least, then I'm no judge of what| “musing little human tnterest | tious that looks!” | with « husband in mad‘house,| si hitte Same bed Also she will be joyed to learn that the net earnings of}; gaze on thee and feel that pride| black hair and gray eyes stand|*tories? Funny ones, you know Whereupon 1 would demolish |can't afford to be serious for @ wie 37 Pea pte Ags on Sh oF eis thoes pl gl 4.113.704 over od for." with a punch in ‘em Jeverything except the china and | minute, beca if she were she'd | When Johnny i _ the Pennsylvania railr ad increased this year $2 113,7 om ov |A Roman kno} _ Then you're not.” retorted 1,| Ob plenty of good stories left in| doilies | go mad, too, with the hopelessness | Caught cold; when father Fast year and were 6.95 per cent on its gigantic and bewildering] ie nughing up at him, “for it hap.|™¢ Yet, L ansured them. They must| It was at this point on the road |of It all.” And I buried my face in | his knee; when granny’s rheumatism ©apital as against last year's 4.90 per cent ; OUR OWN TRAVELOGU ens to be O'Hara—Dawn O'Hara, | Te™member that I was only twenty. |to recovery, just halfway between | my hands | bothered her—that jar of Musterole is Likewise, that the New York Central is about to ade es eee lone, after all, and twenty-one | {llness and health, that Nora and| The room was very still for a | aS right there to give relief, ) , tale eee Ta veling thre. Walle Walle Hara.” said he slowly,|0ne does not lose the sense of | Max bre great and un-/moment, Then the great Von Ger-| Musterole is a clean, white ointment $25,000,000 to its capital st tae” tes made with oil of mustard. It will six other great railroads!; came across ap ! c Dawe Olere it acmuhel tke ci eamee aunilin hard on the scene.| hard came over, and took my| Meonfess to the most luscious year in their history, watered shaped differen ~ ange 3 tes 4 A tsk conde ike 8 |” Aad 00:1 weat back to my oié| It « ven New York| hands gently from my face. “I—1)™ °Q sewed Z “¢: — log Re Read benatlis “meldes and ever witnesse he inside of it ad Po -ggl fork, and wrote bright, chatty lwt-| Wax respectfolly aware of Von Ger-| do beg your’ pardon,” he sald. He] , Quick relief for sore throat, bron- stocks. gift bonds, ben me ria <AaGae” te Mataiaa: vad r pink at its heart, and ; pclaliat, in spite |looked strangely boyish and un-|CHitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff meck, a ag Bia athe ngs ‘ 7 blithe ers home to Norah, and ground | bard, the nerve » That ought to make almost - family blithe the branches grew aid a we a ; out very funny stories with a punch | of fact that he lved in Mil-| comfortable as be suid it." was |asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges- Bome and glad extended out to the end of them-| 1% e nar ie gay Doge ‘om, that the band in the in-| waukee \thinking only of your good. You |t® Pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, The object of the learned investigations of congress wil! selves, stopping vbruptly. The roots/ 118) en {he Deen’ Sane asylum might be kept in com Von Gerhard took my hand in| will forgive me? ati er wii tikes” be to find out Who is Getting the Increase baal on lp eg raf gb and the) He had what we Irish call “s|forts, And now his own stea reassuring Clasp. Forgive you? Yes, indeed,” 1 bain tvoesed fost colds et ce Mead Congress is a grand, grand old body—at investigating Fee supports itself by GrowiDE (WO! | ia him” Never was a girl; At this point in my musings|Then he began to talk. Half an}aseured him. And we shook hands, | ( Kom prevents seeadaaal : _ Cong g Pa a g crutches at each side These) way, Wid Bim” Never was a sir © Wax an end of the low-voleed | hour sped away while we discussed| gravely. “But that doesn't help Pt Lrapirecorn Phings. Oe, , Hera eat ye Del ghiped, so neglected, so courted, |coNYersation in the hall. Sis tip-| books — music — theatres — every-| matters much, after all, does it?” i +f Next year it will investigate how apples get into dump-/tives eac! no varnial Wie was & erentere OF 6 thousand | ‘64 !n and looked her disapproval | thing but Dawn O'Hara. “Yes, it helps. For now we un- _ fings and how the wind 1 gets into a pair of bellows and sell them to the allies and thelr! 4. to torture one. at finding me sleepless. I learned later that as we chat-| derstand one another, is {t not so? opponents. ae He wrote like a modern De Dawn, old girlie, this will newer|ted he was getting bis story, bit| You say you can only write for a mosthenes, with all political New| ¢: . Shut your ey now, like by bit, from every twitch of the|living. Then why not write here & It’s About Time to to Begin, Uncle Sam FABLE Davies cniver caneehas oat Rood child, and £0 to sleep. Guees[eyelids, from every shadow, and| at home—for magazines? Never in | Once upon a tyme a woman went HE United States geological survey has issued a warningyinto a butcher shoppe and asked ye Salted ther for nts worth of round the United steak and he cut off ve exact nitrate from deposits in the United aniount of ye steak that she asked what that great brute of a doctor wrinkle, and curve, and line of my imy life have I seen so many maga- The managing oditor used to him out on wo erful assignments, to the people and they used to held the paper | (to —_—~ " ages 2 Se ee for his stuff when it w: late. | ‘Ff developing a supply of |Sometimes he would be gone for 2% wat a: re a Fides ei hitaiioaie “a fest es oo States. An examination of all nitrate-bearing deposits shows /for Instead of ye usual 28 cents! qivy at a time, and when he re. there is no hope ®hat they are of such low grade that the United States will" ag ce |turned the men would look at bim | 66 P Rave to depend on Me importation of Chilean nitrates for ON WITH THE BOYCOTT with & sort of admiring awe, NT Pie ; Well, we were married. Love king powder and cx sives, UNLESS an adequate supply le for the boycott! On account|. 4+ 9 stathour over tix Very. view ‘ . ; ? 1 <dagesogal Joan ou : ery vices PMs sccured from the air by the development of large amounts Of the high p f champagne. Ii tis love of drink? A weakness ? ) jam no longer drinking it at break . ar pf water power ai we which I would transform into! | € ns arri a provision authorizing n gO) strength. His white hot flashes of {| | The national defense bill carried a p: 5 Food has gone so high that I uncontroiiable temper? Surely | a le erection ofa rate plant by the g ernment This is a Laptops ha en 48) more | they would dio down at my cool | beginning. If the government wants to safeguard itself in ego Bnd ee eats pe tender touch. His fits of abstrac. |[} ; * e efi : ce and war by developing a reliable supply of nitrates, it’s ished 1 am going to take a lettuce] Woo 8nd, phage ed had wi uit time to begin in earnest sandwich with me and give it tol ¢ 1@ Kenius within. Oh jmy worshiping soul was always At this point the dear old water-power-trust gentlemen | her Erle ‘odes port et J lalert with an excuse e e ter the scene, carrying in their arms the Shields-Meyers gg Blne ne boycotters, No| And so we were mar He ying ? more diamonds for me—B. B Grater power bills. “Here is the lost ch-e-i-l-d!” the¢ ery cee : had quite tired of me in than ‘ ter pov I Tnited ¢ hotographer a year, and the fits of abstraction PPass these bills and give ous the wa powers of the United Jacobs, »hotographe f and temper could t punted upon ‘Btates and all will be well.’ eeoy ny 8, sien 7 Shall the United States government place the future de- °°0) *) 000" A a * devel: mood : flense of the country in the power of a few powerful corpora- prices x ar) His wor _ ‘tions? Shall the remaining water powers still in public owner-| Ms li a ship, which are capable of supplying the entire population of PP el Bin peor ep wo ie the United States with power to turn every wheel, light every what has become of fl Sey er PAINLESS ; light and run everything which now utilizes power, be turned b Beauty, Usefulness and Permanence F. ver to private interests? ARAL . . . 3 We gave away our coal beds to private interests, and now _ _ Editor’ s Mail , 3 ape aie Electrical Household Appliances Guaranteed by x ‘we pay THEIR prices for coal. We let private owners mon- in ij Be Ip-to WwW : h H P. : U ° l d A : | __ @polize the iron ore beds, and now we pay steel trust prices! nana vine WAGE AUSTIN : “ES Pact estinghouse, Hot Point, Universal an merican ig for steel. We let the copper barons have the copper deposits! pyjor The Star: An article sah i "Nee 2. Rao Bs that Mother Nature stored away in the earth, and now we pay de. Tacoma West Coast Trade] ! tooth... | ig Are we going to let the remaining water powers go? salin be abtilate taber <eisetiona PAINLESS AUSTIN SPECIAL | —— — — De 1? and indefensible disadvantage thru | Thied and Pike mane 1504 Ard Ay ' |the working of the minimum wage pen Rundaye. Ve ee tt eight-hour day laws for wo 62,400 work hours, or $12,000 prof its, comparing this state with Ore |gon, it says there should be radic al} TS steps taken to change this law compare with that of the pend | state | | JSromesal $4 Westinghouse Iron $2.95 | Cad $3.50 Hamilton Beach Curling Iron $1.75 May the man or woman who wrote that article be excused for lignorance, and us hope that Aras, | oy ; ° : k= Oleomargarine ol ct | Slectaiadl Casting Snmpeeeniian is made igs churning together oleo oil, neutral, vegetable buy ae oe a me: - ” = ~~ if Sicusad la conde hate taal tee many half-starved, half-clothed | /ghtent and strongest plate known, SEE THE DISPLAY IN YOUR 3 Both of these are taken from Government inspected girls choose the wrong path in life,|40¢8 not cover the roof of the , livestock. 4 Why are so many mothers giving Mouth; you can bite corn off the A iE ‘The vegetable oil used is selected for its purity and flavor. |the dear little ones that have come COO: guaranteed 18 years. S H The milk and cream are purchased in the choicest dairy Jinto their lives away? Gold crown . : $3.00 4 sections, are delivered to us fresh and sweet and pasteur- Any one who Will stop to think |615 set of teeth (whaleboney 88.00 | ized before use. \ y Mi M4 : : nows that just at this time more|g10 get of teeth x i The process of manufacture is carried on under the |than ever the mother who works REO oun : 1 ul In | constant supervision of Government inspectors. can hardly exist on the $10 ik, | ereeee OER, por tooth, gold seem ‘The publicis cordially invited to visit our factories ands And the sirl who has to room ora|Wuite crowns. | 2 | for themselves how"'Swift's Premium” Oleomargarine is mad loge: Ram ator bO GEROE iter ees | aaka eal | addition to inspection by Government officials and oa Gove det dal ae fp pices. 4 * the public, our own experts give close attention to every clean, can not any more than live. | Bilver fillings ¥ detail and work constantly for improvement in our product Also, the elght-hour day Is enough. /pigting fillings Rad grvenensh al manalecture. Men may work ‘en hours, then go | “S $649 home and nearly always rest.|mave impression takes (nthe spor = wift’s while the mothe, or perhaps sts-|ing and get teeth eame day. Exam- pi ” |ter, who is the support, must go ination and advice free, = Premium jhome, wash, fron, cook and mend| Cal | ae 1 * s that she may be on duty the next) e | hi @) day 4 ce eomargarine P| May the state of Washington Most of our present patronage ts Hig is good on bread and excellent jhold fast to the good example it erateas Word is cull vivian a 4 | i = for cooking and baking. Swift's jhas set, and may it help its women satisfaction. Ask our customers who | [| Premium Oleomargarine is to grow and develop, not only in|have tested our work When coming Fann comns z> re made and packed without be- the business life, but in the wom-|(fgnt piace. Bring this-ad with yce ae = ing touched by hand. = nly refinement that all women you. | al jlove, and that ail men admire in 7 {women, that homes may be hap. oe a Model L, $25.00 Ei pier, that working mothers may | entists i], ee ee ees thei toved ones a ies aes glad vive Bay Ba aired 4 A FRIEND OF THE WORKER, Opposite Fraser-Patersen Co. LEARY at La ‘i iene i a