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hone too certain, or too big des, “weak kidneys, “action is distressingly ose women. Published Daly Ry The Bar Puviianing Ce, Phone Main The Seattle Star By mail, out of efty, one rear, By carrier, elty National Efficiency The New York World gives us thi od, hard-sense express cliffe, next to Lloyd-George, England's most influential man “American business visitors here, who do not kn« England well, seem afraid we are approaching something like a state of socialism, and that liberalism and radicalism have run wild. That is not the What is happening is that with the pressure of war comes the hard necessity for national efficiency.” Lord i is right, he fean business visitors in Lond It gan called Lloyd-George an anarchist Visit to London, undoubtedly Fact there’s a ps considered n from Lord North- w to be case. America fre Amer Pierpont Mor ba but must not take his view of m was t many years ago that J and Pierpont’s son, on h carried some of his father’s views with him hological between Americ The pressure of war necessitates a higher Cegree recent iness is, similarity and lly iency in En thing in America The difference that between blood and tears. In order to from being killed, the British nation has to do things that would ordi to private individual or corporation. Tn « stop t the and infliction of general misery them, At ent in and control the of Tn both cases, it alism @s a crue! and fatal ghost. nd and the pressure of privileged classes demands the same is and keep be to the rder bbery a of upon ha life naternali rican vernm necessities is § J. E. Chilberg says he knows of no way to start the _ Mew year better than to urge the acceptance of the merger plans. Right you are! Job for Every Man! UST take $50,000,000 of the boasted $100,000,000 banks and put it to work in productive enterpris: city, and— Rev. J. D. ¢ in his in our savings in the COL vm York 6 Star, be iston Avenue Unitarian eves it would furnish >we ; w Year Bob for every man and ar “Money should be used, nev continues 1 >wers. And isn’t that + Pow rs, pastor of the in Th an for every hoarded f we wish to prevent hard » us in Seattle the fan fundan tastic theory in t t¥o or every man, and ping me is there mere theory any longer in bis advocacy of the Heary |, Plan of profit sharing Dr. Powers’ articie, from a strictly should be read, we believe for their and employe. 6 nentals Don't look ap. too long . ? b f white st bride wears if The ise white « The best leaf to turn is that which contains the names j he of those you hate. | ; A Free Press, so Called vy HEN tho United States malls were rifled rmy Mall addressed to the Akron, O. Prose, and a letter Soldiers at the border seized, the newspapers of th 2 Just what they deserved for lying down under the military censor imposed when the United States troops first entered Mexico Both outrages upon a free press were perpetrated in times of peace . in both instances, was to keep the truth from t people, at which the war department has shown more courage and abt! ol in any other direction. Wf our military bureaucrats can rob the United ‘Peace times, it will not be long before the t suit them don’t th fen ee from Ohio | s country ON MY VACATION LAST SUM MER, ANDO THE SILLY YOUNG THING WITH THE WHITE HAT | WHO ACCOMPANIED OUR PAR |TY ON THE TRIP SAID SHE WONDERED IF THE SAUSAGES WERE MADE ON THE GROUND FLOOR. States mails at w oppress newspaper . THE Leprtde OF PEACE peace This is the year of achievement in Seattle. Don't ‘Be a drone. yp Relations SUR federal reserve board has taken a ver Pointing the Pank of England a foreign Making a radical departure from ovr , f The government of the United States and Gre the first time, in direct financial relatic doubtiess, be extended to the Bank / Uncle Sam takes this step mainiy in order i, to maintain his dollar ¢ standard of excha Atiempts to withdraw the hoards of gold acer War. But may there not be much more t th Financia) institutions and ionshi tial elements in a nation financially spea' with us, for one ndent ap thus nsbip, and s France and ot as th ela foreign nat M1 think @ lor Every day in the year is an opportunity. See that "you seize it! for Villa TLLA fs impressing in his army the soldiers he captt ranza, having so treated a bunch of 1,300 afte A Near Ban Pedro. it is an easy peping ther Villa's nor Carranza’s soldiers t they a ve the loot or wages that's in it Loot, under Villa, seems to be ures from Car. t vietor an army ghting PB plenty, and pay, under Carranza, Villa is a general and Carranza | mere official. indation sh: exhaustion New Year's resolution: ping early! Start early with a high | aim; hit what they aim at. Do your Christmas shop- "te Ain't THE CLAM w, dear children ¢ about the clam, a very mod ttle animal. Did the (artist? |forget to put the words in the loon from the in the long, men today’s stud 1 Health Makes a Happy Home| 4 health makes housework Bad health takes all the hap- out. Spells of dizziness cam ‘Hosts of good women and good )had a glimmering before rs drag along in daily 1 .jat times. My kidneys wer aching, worried, “bine lar in action. Doan's Kidney ? worn, because thi enefited me grea ‘ “what ails them These same troubles come with and, if kidne disordered 6 should be no doubt that the jeys need help. | Don't neglect yourself. iy be danger of dropsy, gravel, in the kidney, or Bright You 't afford to give Try to avoid overwork Get more fresh air and ex . Walking {# good. Read ml books and think of cheer things. box of Doan’s Kidney Pills are safe and rellable. The fe helped thousands of discour Here's a Seattle bal clam? >! That's to she 1 fan't saying anythi Never be afraid of telling a secret lam-—even female clam ver try to cros#examine a clam that affected =m whole system f de me feel poorly in avery and|¢ way on and have to 4 graph r There and Pilie pool overs rds for a living © very few clams on dry Politicians pay large money It § don't lool h money—only this clam {f you want to keep some thing “under cover.” Get the est little water animal er. EXHIBIT OLD OILS Pictu Bibesory” There it's cheap. NEW YORK, ‘Jan. Foreed b » fortunes of war to ell the 0,000 worth of Van Dyke paint Jings that have hung for ¢ y y, in the halls of Newham Paddox A "Yj ¢ Lelcestershire, the Karl of Denbe Seattle Proof: Wy has sent. the five plotures here F fi where they are being prepared for exhibition and p on Fifth ave On showe mond, vainly king, 8., says: all my life caused me to have he and kidney trouble. My Were out of order and this, added to the misery with my back,!“I'm lame tke this every morning” James the Stuart, Duke of Rich-| in black blue dress and cloak howe, black shoes with enormous rosettes and wide ta collar, standing with the greyhound that saved hie life by arousing him C ’ from | Ts ) other of the por-| and Queen| raits are Her ju lengths, of lea | They iette Maria Dealers. Price 50c. Foster Milburn Co. Props. full the| It's a good thing the clam doesn’t end on making phono- sume called for mod} IN NEW YORK CITY nturies of the five $500,000 paintings cousin of Charles I. who offered his life to ransom the with STAR—TUESDAY, Eetyevaageerertentry |A Novel A Week Next “Overland HERBERT K sgaagrasergseate tes rrseegt attra seit ea sy Wee! BY HARRY pred PAGE 4 JAN. 2, 1917. Red” NIB TTT: Tn | (Continued From Our Last lesue) was Thursday that nite last recounted ing more happened until th ing aturda evenin time J encountered Meyer Hardwick tho club where I reside, and of which he also is a member 1 dia not in the least mince matters in taxing bim with his Mise Fox Look here, Ferris,” he blustered, “you take a Up from me and keep | out of this thing, I ean't tell you | how I got the information, but she’s Hteve Willots’ daughter all right, all right. I'm not saying a word against Mins Fox personally—ahe a ripping girl, but His patronizing me. witnessed Noth follow the ineld manner enraged Ye he at but ped I took him up when You'll either explain what you mean, or let mo carry away the opinion that you are a Ulackguard and s coward Hardwick looked et me queer! Ferris,” he said, in a troubled tone that took me by surprise, think what you will, bere’s all [ can tell you: I had it put to me to get rid of a certain stenographer or seo = Kenton-Hardwick plunged into all sorts of mebbe thrown into bankruptey smashed—wiped out, The happened to be Mi at bim in elne stared nt Hardwick azen I exclaimed, “do you utterly preposter expecting me to Ferri b fact, I—I heavens, tered, “it's hing more the very deuce t l can't explain a can't say rushed away witho another word. | dropped helt into a chair, What a muddle! My perplexed reflections were n upon by a page pr was Want A masc jan a dispatet © threw open od ear started the | VISITED A PACKING HOUSE HAPTER \ Ditched” ed , a I had stepped into car some sort of a cloth my head, the ¢ rendering 1 The car w int | What ppen was ple Jenoe irled have been at ther occupants of the ¢ for present py all ering Th I felt moving 4 nyate Luekil great erles away. leant re toget hand I had t valv rat ab mad 1 was that » me morning night Sunday adq igo my SAVE YOUR HAIR “AND BEAUTIFY IT’ Spend 25 cents! Dandruff dis- | appears and hair stops coming out. Try this! wavy Hair gets beautiful, and thick in few moments, If you care for heavy hair, that |glistens with beauty and is radiant with life; has an incomparable soft ness and is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine Just one application doubles the beauty of your bair, besides It imme |diately dissolves every particle of |dandruff; you cannot have nice, heavy, healthy hair if you have dandruff, This tructive scurf robs the hair of its luster, {ts jatrength and its very life, and if not overcome It produces ‘a feve ishness and itching of the scalp: the hair roots famish, loosen and die; then the hatr falls out fast If your hair has been neglected jand is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too oily, get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine at any drug store or toilet counter; apply a lit tle as directed and ten minutes aft- er you will say this was the best investment you ever made. We sincerely believe, regardless of everything else advertised if you dosire soft, lustrous, ful hair and lots of It—no ds no itching scalp and no more ing hair Danderine now? beautl If eventually-—why not De DU wabs Fides hei Littl id coe ated treatment of | that | ‘ vdruft | fall-| you must use Knowlton’s | I> which | BEEN A TRIP FROM THE “HEE UP, REACHED CENT MY MAN OUR De mn ‘ mn, | 6G, " | | WELL, THT IS L ™Mme ESTINATION PrRreTTy STRexnvous sterereereateneneereneeeressa testy ttt “THE GREEN S Eseyvessverst?y 3 ! —— ©R OF TOWN, BUT we Have almosTr TINSTION. -——— | seem | the assault a \to know, If | name. | | Now You can INDULGE IN PROMISCUOUS SPITTING To | YOUR. MEART “S [~~ Lee addressing me S'pose yuh what? “but 1 office this morning I replied d going th ad! , apything of t person is en; hold | | paper, document kind—-that son y xlou get ot?’ at hief question Nothin taking auch de bes] 2 Prepare This for a Cough—It’s Fine Cheaply and Pastly Made, but ors the Work Quickly “pln 4 conte anting of the thro It's tr acts, pe air parsage Pinex don't ac ept anything else. absolute satisf efunded Painters Dental |Combined with skill |Renuine nattefaction, prices. Examinations and Estimates Fr Work at lowest po N. W. Corner Vourth and Pike haven't been to your particular thing tal-| th Pp. ri nd PAINLESS DENTISTRY DENTISTRY Kentlenosn and National Painless Dentists ] | my | cracking | how yand the be Was r ail done Saturday | he asked naid |, beginning to tingle incomprehensible excite Janitor work You an been in your quicken nothing f the way met not paused to dwell t of the outer room my private upon t ing to divine tha roo ist hide whatever it was was expecting to find. The door ween the two rooms stood ajar, jand an exclamation from the de | | tective brought me speedily to him For the love o' Mike!" he mar. | fe I peered across his shoulder and jechoed his astonishment | First, 1 noted that the safe doo stood open. A few papers were scattered the floor, With a| I re of the small ory boxes And then ted upon @| ve * ov tar senized or my attention became jretire to the directors’ be light to fa motionless *a form, ov low whistle aA down f the braided escaped him ght and ga ng came awa and ¢ end que s| it a je in his “Th ne an hand I red | head hair er. The discl close-cropped gray The was hidden in the | of one arm. | astant I saw something ed me with horror. One turned palm upward. It and swollen. In the clear imprint of the ath ring On the lay the ring itself. wond an’s ° vas it etescand CHAPTER V A Robbery Foiled to ge Jonly hazily « | ment and when I came daze was ulilizing my desk tele phone in a low-voiced conversation in| with some person-—at police head. quarters, I surmise In a moment he was thru. He ked a thumb backward toward afe y don't vody the face so as I was his move out of my know that guy, I ¥ | s'pose,”” he remarked in a tone that implied he thought I did. Without) or| Waiting for a response, he contin- | ed: “Yuh sick, Mr, Ferris, no blame to yuh; a sight like at don't set well on a man’s chest, | jally after at you've already nt thro.” Then he Irrelevant! fire t me Keep a rattlesnake Jin the safe | I shook my head; I did, feel sick. “It was the ring, him. “Don't touch it 4] “Not m laconically |Itke to get it out o sight before the coroner comes. Y' know, an | inquest’s a public proceeding, an’ we're not ready to have somo | things get in the newspapers yet. | Go shoo your jewelry into its cor-| ral an’ put up the bars; then let's talk,” | I never had handled the ring without 0 feeling of dread. But I recognized fully the wisdom of | keeping details suppressed, and so hastened to get the deadly | object back into its box and the box itself buried in a desk drawer, | his much is as plain as day Mr, Struber began, “Somebody's | opened the afe door by twistin’ | the button ‘stead o° drilling it full! holes. No common yegg done but one o' these foxy experts what reads the combination thru |the enc their fingers by the| lfall o' the tumblers | “Then there's the mark on this stiffs hand, Right off 1 looks for th ring There she Time Charley Yen gets his we had that Chink sign looked up, but 1 don't “Now, when you're ready to put look in truth, I told “But I'd ee some o that ») to t } natu | positit. By SSSESSSSSSESSETES me next Vl give yub It weemed Imperative aati Tt to world knows what wh know, why nebbe.” if the cleared up, of the law | who placed in possession of | pod There wan Lots Fox | dina considered | Can 1, “I haven't the] “the notion of what it ail | was entr there are one or two meth in knowledge that r upon this tragedy and pon me that you ought| “Besides ou'll meet me at 10|/the bapers of late orrow morning at the|going back into the past—back to ange bank, I'll tell you| when I a very young man in about it Is | Amate in the en aul of Jakob and Everard Oj Everard Opzoomer himself game my room » night woke me ur up and dress and gome with me, be sald, We walked to his house, He led the way to a room.at the rear, and tho it was past midnight, there his brother Jakob and two for- nlooking young men—English, One stared at me fiercely and said in a men « we've run into.” | nothing the other, a big, good-na Notwithstanding the language,|tured fello laughed much and hia tone d manner were unmis- | joked with Jakob, who knew some akab English. hin | (Continued In Our Next Issue) be he tried to quiet 2 nae awakened al&rm Harris asks you any my lead. Let it go as every day case o' peter Harris'll think so any- he finds out who that opod game from. FY touched the where {t om the day ft last felt wheel until now like myself of such things—no- re it has been, It mystery,” 1 awked him, n which {t you for eutting?’ he confessed. forget a thing Ike annwe mystery wan ever to b nopody—1 mean people keep trae knows wh red It tell ed to he as a representative in all the fac “Struber,” 1 sa cireum| falntoat o neank; but fac wit ng, ‘One | that m. doesn't vomething has been in that set me to o'clock to Citrus Ex everything that satinf “You're noone The irprined with a glimpse another side of bis | character | | fam bis curt ac-| to me “Wh coroner comes, just don't n that lady like ring to him, nor Miss Fox If she don't mind my # n’ a girl to be mixed mer gentle, pat #0, nhe's Loo awe respectful, and I stared at in wonder $ all right quickly “When Doe thing, follow a plain when stiff in “Who wan he In due time the coroner ed ne came The blazed with lets’ death like the senslbl nex papers took it quietl xirl she was, She news at the office sed hn 4 wensdy—you always has Jto 1 it to a lawyer for squeez- maleiny paras had steadied @ bit! ing the last drop out of bis Bilent, ae eens te which t they call the sucke Wi " crs that hires lawyers to get them laced in or out of trubbel this w an that had his foot cut off by a autermobeel truck, & | he hires a lawyer to get some dam- talk | 28e8 for iim to the tune of five +, | 2000 dollars, but he dont get that °|much for the owner of the autor+ coe settled for five hunerd irom men when the one foot guy goes to his lawyer to draw his jthe lawyer says to him, mr, amike have been to a lot of eck- time & talent getting for trile & i have help in this offis working it so | thought it was best with the defendent for jundred, & mr. smikens says well that is better than nuthing & will let me wipe off that $50 rigage on my home well, the lawyer sharp says, 1 jbardly wood say that, for as 1 ecksplaned | have been out @ grate Geel of valuerable time & that must be inclooded in the fee, so you may take this check for $43 which séttels the matter the man took the check and give it the onct over & it was 48 bones airite, so he says to the lawyer will you pleese stand up so f can see your feet, and the lawyer says i will but what for do you want to se my feet why, said the man, from the size of what was coming to me and what was coming to you i thought maybe it was your foot & not mine that was cut off hny BULLBROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 the nature of its | As we seated ourselves, I caught a gleam of comprehension DENTISTS b nd the Dutchman’s thick-lensed | glas Without delay I pl story. When I had ed t diamond offered of ¢ sh foolish to pretend I an a on even raw horror But he wfal I stopped her would be better for her p it, and asked her to walk ank with me ° way I explained the d cause of my errand, and why I wanted her present We paused long enough at a jew- cler's to neo one of the witnesses I had in mind, and then went on to find Struber waiting on bank seying it about the Or the aa ed Mins Fox's presence anations, merely g of my witne ° We might as well seo Mr. Hall,” I added, ng the : m« bank's preaid Il am expecting someone else along presently; we'll have to walt a while.” Mr. Hall greeted us affably. Be- fore I could offer a word to account for our intrusion, the gentleman for| |whom I was waiting arrived. He was a Mr. Johannes Aartsen, dia- | mond buyer for the jewelers where I had called, and regarded as one of the foremost diamond experts in| the United States. He was a short, stout, elderly Hollander. After in uctions were made I addressed the banker Now th to get a He obser no ex remark ‘One go Inside and Mr package then ald like Hall, I want first safe it con- or all of us to room. I shall long; but 1 wish to bear witness to al statement IJ shall make, and to something I have to show you.” 1 made haste to secure the dia nond and rejoin them in the ectors’ room When I laid ue} those present fancied, contents box I posit veni not each detain you ou mpled ball Mr. Aartsen alone, 1{ nged into my | nished I hand- the jeweler, Str the first com- ment Phone he asked in a matter. | of-fact te | Aarts¢ ared at him, but Stru- | ber was in nowise abashed. He| added 1 address Th tion of t Aartsen; perhaps an estimate of its p Value!” he hundred \{a erder to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, does not cever the roof of the |mouth; you can bite corn eff the cob; guaranteed 15 years. (Gold crown ......0++.+++++- 83,08 $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 $10 set of teeth ....... $5.00 Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 White crowns ......++ $3.00 Gold fillings ... Silver fillings Platina fillings ....- All work guaranteed for 18 years. lew: tak the morn. then.” the ex » no ques- Mr. an give us obable value.” growled. “If 1 say thousand doll the first gustomer offer you hundred — thousand—maybe more, before somebody else ged it It is of little gonsequence. Not many Men can buy a diamond like th His next words fairly out of our What of gonsequence know this diamond, Eighteen—20 years ago--I have the regord som: where—if was cut under my super vision in Amsterdam.” We stared at him dumbfounded Presently I found voice to ery Man, how can you be so posi tive?” satisfaction. Ask our customers who Aartsen shrugged his shoulders, | have tested our work When coming “It is my pisiness to know—to be | feght pace. Being thie how 1 could identify all the He contemplated the Biers fondly as he pursued: “But this diamond, it is differ. | eT ee or. ent. Its history is hidden from the | Wraser—Patersea re seems gem ness, one mayb. two lifted us chairs is—I Most ef our present pati recommended by our early tra, whose work ts still giving good The Home Savings & Logan Association Its Semi-Annual Dividend as of January 1st, 1917, at 8% Per Annum Announces 919 Second Ave. Corner Madison Commercial Bldg. Upstairs

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