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STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 3, 1917. PAGE 4 | ptererereenrneneneey dnganrgiaraggrsseseretsererestesegs rset ereevestrererereereees revere) i tit tieates PipMtitintsisititistiitstistsisses seca TLEeatetabaaaaaaaes Next Week A Wen ‘Orth’ Re” OT LTE, GREEN SEAL” Chats va Aa Dy mall out of Wty, one rear, $5.00; om HERBERT KNIOBS «é By carrion omy - FREVRUNIINIOCGONNE THETA TETTTETET pinnae EErs {vPpweYeY every 7 aaeaederegtasaduseaetteao sushi 37374 fe | (Continued From Our Last tesue) ; - MORE THAN 60,000 COPIES’ SOLD DAILY a yee | (2 aa lable ies ve ory ba eri | sai brought this diamond, ur eT on ee iol : yet an cut TT seavare ber how , t Hg he. i pnene nee oo me Ary Bt - ts h tet smoall ’s Bab B | == ; } |ny-looking Little Ivory box onto a . . 7 i Mrs. Brown’s Baby weg Mage wh pe ag By and phoned you to get the YOUE| AI thie seemed menker enongh 4 : : |such « diamond. | ie lady home ; rae at the time. I went k to my Two men were hammering each other in a squared circle, around a F Wik UAttee testes Ga Was it robbery?—burglary ‘| office and pondered rit with. thousands of eager spectator welgh and measure and cut the| “ x a it noth. | Out Retting here, so I turned Not a woman was present; 3 every n £ , 0° tl sono so as to get the mont perfect : 4 ee on dinitted. “Some: A hat demanded Sata 3 Smet for 7 t st sulde . . nished gem p ble. t took . f « wanted sou of the old t t fo instinct for combat that ‘ ; ; ; many weeks And one or A , bad take such a| nto to wal — At the third round’s el young Baker . aBSCH 3 BRS eC ~ the other of the two young fellows Fd | ; Z anc | som ng on the case in band crowd who were all kn 1 favorite beige Sad apogee aaa enti} ‘4 ma Z . . up to the lt dungs he contents of several “Say, the Kid's 4 A aid Baker And tan the ned | #pna . " a , “| y ' r Fox almost i! compartments onto m desk, : nd when | was thru they too 4 ”" Ame r things that came to @ flood of rough and coarse invective thelr diamond and w y ? J t do you know what : t : : iamond and , / kno’ 4t light was an old note book of m “Aw, whadaye now about it his next-seat neighbor said ! ut wherefer it wan they - : t © asked. fat) % ee fed it thre tty ae tell anu cut fr a Tee efer heard where that was - “. ~ nly @ guessed, Miss!) came to the initials J. &. They -Nelsor hat is all | efer knew—egcept ; ‘ e replied 1 was hoping | recurred again and again, also the aX ‘ A ee p ' hed D . the name of the fie yed fellow, i | your aunt could tell us about it sbavavtahiena a “Maj” C ids of it a nov came and touchec Y whe Wasa’ Gigs : : aa, re rhe fe abbreviations “Sy! n the m \ 4 : € Rar : wh Wasn't fi by nature. It was ; —+* e 100k head Most of the entries were con. “Doctor, pa wants you to come to our house right e that name in the newsbapers She can't tell much. 8fe was 1 with the shipping of goods s sick.” Struder sharply interrupted - ‘ in the kitchen when she was .. = cage : y pma’s sick m - What wan the fellas name? } A 7 j by # slight noise at the| #24 J. ed to have been i Instantly the crowd's banter s pe © demanded : ‘ont of the house. She came to|*™@¢ #ort of partnership with my Baker briskly got up to | iNetat” ; he from door to inverticate, All| (ather. | Naturally ene tet Jaa * remarke near-by frien Ta) suddenly had turned 3 he sam was what she took to be a re hb 5 reminds. eee 2 ‘ I could not have been Chinese laundry wagon stand-|~ q upped the : tagmered. | vaguely heard] | LOAFING IN THe SALOON air ia FGA? Of the MbUah Rakt hao Under the circumstances I threw | ge had come « the sna ' ¢ poe ar n vr asking other questions WHIL® THe HoRS& STAVDS - But you know the Chinese |@#ide all hope of being able to get Some were shamefaced, The ugly glint of sight had gone ‘ Do you mean one o' the fellas} [IN THE STREET Tic HE'S ‘1 habit of walking right Into one’s|™y mind down to any legal busi- 1. Finger with the diamond was Steve Wil-| | CHILG@D TO THE peee p use without knocking. She| ness. In fact, I stu . a “pr pertaining to the case back Into the @yes. Teeth were no t ve aig 1 ou i ; - E eres or D i sl kes MARROW oe thought of this and turned to look e” aay vo ~ begs ae i | t and « ed ther oo Bo. wo; I didn't say Bteve = <=! 4 ( into the front room: then she was|*afe and settled myself for am ex- A baby not yet arrived in this rh rh ¢ just Willets. That's all I efer! ~ = seized from bebind Before she | baustive of the note book. to Pentlencss. eard of his name.” | ~ could scream or struggle, she says, | en "J, 8." "Mal, Nt the Seat, 3 , 4 cloth was pre 1 over her face; | and “Syl,” most of the entries were rought the uncut stone in, would| ( = ‘ she knew nothing more until shelabbrevisted. The folewianaan ——-|yuh recognize it if yuh were to see { ane te aan tr aett isan |te Oe ee od t again \ stooping over ' t asd Marian if aly— Tom Lawson certainly showed himself up a past Sure replied Aartsen. “Tt » aN ay iat eas tee : heer k mrdr Chink.” master in expressing his contempt of congress. A num- quare—about two inches"— ‘ :, P Jexplained, “I m a euok sonret terpre it thus: “One : dicated the size with his ; Y) \ ‘of the house before the neighbors | quarter interest to be set aside for ber of the solons came right back and used a few skort, “ ges Ps ° | ee a pees, an ee : covered wit y ’ got 6, b d ook torn up | Mari live—{ av ugly words themselves. The chances are both sides are bk exkvaan \ . got here, fe Dh ap p< arch ba Pertogy ° have to mur- t. A V turn r to Mina - hing was missing. Then you Who was Marian? And one ————— a he tt narticw ~ 7 ‘is n't a y y? quarter interest in what? the Merger—What? | r " 4 . ies Fox Again shook her bead.| Just here T was interrupted by , : : . that de- Y b nobody all, exeept you. | Struber calling on the telephone. HE merger of the Chamber of Commerce mer-} 1 ribes al! Chinese box that] % t I have discovered what the Say,” he drawled, “I lamped the . int ever since J J what they t number of that gray car, Want to OR eeeernmems 3 reme J « ourse It xpectant know ho owns it?” But the work has only n : ; PASS THE CIGARS! sig 3 ame aed 1 intimated that 1 did. There must be a merger in deed as well as in name sai ; ; not. adil > “Well.” he paused, tantalizingly, $s the year of achievem , and we must speak for hes a regular d ) =P : z c y c » nee that there car that’s a been Re eee th fa al ith wor ; now a ; Be, \ ) od t ; o | track ou #0 faithful belongs to nos ag x y : ’ rd é at len ut nO Ver r. Meyer Hardwick. Now w The merger. be, genuinely success ' He's a daddy now rite " 1 ‘ é resul fi our | do 3 of that?” _ Union of interests in Seattle. The club must be representa mergy! . i e - a s we wou wh nd up the receiver to five of all of Seattle's int Who ha S-pound . . J. tances of Charley Yen's death ki" she 4 tensely, inexplicable; 80 | leave ne to my thinking. And I Tt must have the confidence of the community—that,|} ladd ? hich ons How Ge yw, it had not be t nye : asked Struber whether | cid some! For Hardwick was Lots’ : here hi ye purpore to she n I did, and next instant was once nd the Republie Hotel's er employer, the man who bad A : ' |) Our_old chum, Johnny ahs mee | but calmly aske more starting from f air u told her she was Steve Willets’ ; that be , 1 At the very « , the ) Perry! xs q “is k out of « she] On the white fi > & green He scowled and shook his head. | daughter, and discharged her; the Mew organization must without prejudices apie A | Ser i mancrnnrns| “Bt Sis : old him. |, t may b played | tattoo mar inmistakable . MY glance met Minx Fox's. In|man who had faced me in fear} RE Tt must have new leadership Or ee er ; iA ' m1 | 501 t past that T have | imprint sal SI read understanding jwhen I taxed him with bis act ‘ “f tae Tt nenal ele A si may awaken rn M him D the club. But why on earth should is Let there be no mistake about that The annual ele ONE CLOUD THAT HAS " x 4 , nou 7 . ; - b Sn i j . heth t lub, gaining the NO SILVER LINING e ‘ : H 2 Pei it be pe a © be interested in my movements? fon in March must determine whether the club, gaining the, and shook th > quiesced. It was too much for me and f . Py ' + et ¢. Altho the second wife he marrie iu " " thi , . eonfidence of the public, shall be a real influence for cor pion oge rig aso Ee : ‘ t my desk : king og | Whereupon Struber it ith | returned to my speculations as to ‘i a t | The girl's first hal ub ! ou ed marked attention to ‘ Marian” might be. Teaned over his shoulder with “You big stiff, you couldn't where are cial Club is now virtually an accomplished i i ‘ood, or shall be again the instrument of a sele sa ahs es rre or b ptr sin | munity good, or ! & nan a ! rie Views the R ng 4 web awittly to 6 ; tall that's | Mis# Fox's mys 2 t until I had come to a bundle xed stare. Next instant she went |. ¥ e Bame o all that's | ent of newspaper clippings did any- } ward toward the wall. |” t aiokil ea Somewhat to my surprise Struber| thing like enlightenment begin to | Marshals seek him high, ut now ; alr Pest oe sepa v cleareved as made no comment on what we told | Yield itself. They were from Eng- date horgge toe onnection be views shouted. | * gry als |him. He gazed meditatively down | lish newspapers printed in Shang- . ned her r the street for some time, and final-| bal and Hongkong, ’ | 1917 with quite a rush in | hould worry as lon fol — y boxes | “What ter ? Altho Dr. Stork started q He should worry as long ax fellows : per ta Which! ‘So same eniend, bho meseall How can I tell after this? Birth-/1y asked if I had noticed a gray| One, manifestly the first as Seattle, apparently there was no excitement Twins he | ike Martin gum up the cards and| they had ‘come inte the mayne | eevee nee, the, KFadually indeed! Aunt Lois has de-| guiomobile following, me nouncement. of an expedition, Knows just how to ile low! . nding her own decided |after shudder continued to shake roe a a ae ae ele} His question gave me something | identified “Syl” was entitled to all the in-| her bod She tas erie, Jus jolt, for I had noticed just such It appeared that an exploring {She laid a hand upon her bosom. a had refrained from say-|party was to start for Tibet from ‘ I Seattle’ ime I had spoken of The Star again repeats that for Seattle’s good t : : Bex d spoken. of Urgent need for new blood in t b’s leadership. the : : reeling bac |t ation 1 could impart Live Honestly! RIGHT, MILT; WE HELD ONE rs Also she seemed to have forgot: | oy must be a tattoo-mark; ‘ ron i " : apron | : ordingly, after were once i a ioe a nd mus be a ta mark: |ing anything about ft, assuring my- nking and ascend the Yang-tse- M*: of tis expect 1917 is going to be the best year we have ever (N ONE HAND THE OTHER [nore back at the office, | called | *®. ™ nce, for after & mo | Strang knows. But how did hat it w my overstrained | kiang river as far as Chan-king. 4 e >pt { ne of id is un-| Y AN JR_N r mutter earn of it? V ‘ould . known. Facing the future in an optimistic frame of mind ts un-| DA Do Ose ox into my private room for | ent ! learn of it? Who could have | nerves and the untoward events of |After having traveled thus far— doubtedly the right attitude toward life. But people differ IN THE OTHER he #o of tolling her at | “The Kiss J at Death! | put it there, and for what earthly | the past ¢ , 4 of 2,000 Widely as to what they have a right to expect. To some life means! Milt Collins, the “Speaker of the woboyp. yay Ke cca apr So it's o. How ant renee th t perplexing |to tuner tt a: lays which caused me upward of 0 milee-—the party 1 : a t nisitior n h they | House » Al this week » story of the diamond, of | © ~ 4 te : 5 e o fancy was following me. ou rought only to the point ET e700 metus of soqoieition, the way in which th agin Bes ghihgpetligiaery | Eo » had already heard that | %°* new) 7 Raee wae ver heard Now, however, I told Struber ali |of departure! St@ake their great expectations come true, bothers them but little say eon years ago we paid), mean. indeed |I could remember concerning it (Continued in Our N A simple code of ethics by Professor Franklin H. Giddings, of Co-! 10 cents a gre n for exes, and now slocked the drawer wt Ia the ewift reaction from terror ixht of the {deograph | egnectally of the begoggled occu. ‘ontinued in Our Next Issu . ‘a . d Society.” tains this the ant 50 cents a dozen for the where ax convinced th he 0 ot - ion university, printed in “School and Society,” contains thi nidden the ring. 1 said now that | wax convinced that # some other association In| pants, two in number, whose identi. “Honest living means putting back — awl er o as SAME eggs. diamond comin s it did | was wabarmed, I at umped weakly |) ind.” I reminded her Pres | ties were thus concealed. He bade much as you take out of it. You don't live honestly, « wa to upset any man; but | back into my chair eat! ed some strange | me to continue to act as if I were en on : : 1 | Words—what ey n? ye 5 5 able-bodied, in cood health, and of sound mind, you let some tly alike | Then for the love of heaven ai th |not aware shadowed, and body else pave your way SAY SARK ANZ he lim drew forth the| pleaded, in a trembling voice, “tell That's tru xplain departed “You don’t live honestly, if, when you become a business sear time I showed you the Strang let-| fieto. i then Man, you get something for nothing; from the legislature o: stant M 7 {the} Without a word she calmly re-|ters I honestly believed this to be " Fox’s aun She the city, or from your customers, or from your Y ts ar ¢ r moved her collar, reached back and/@ birthmark, My aunt assured me : . ttle enough, yet “Put back in some way, in some service, or improvement t cn infastened some of the upper but-/ it Was, But my mind flew k to : 1 had a direct bear. or benefaction, above all in a fair price or a just wage, as 1 didn't kne differently | tons of her s id t | something that ened years ago subsequent events Much as you také out of the resources of the earth, out of 7 r clared, “I n front ch or two, thus | When ery little tot. ding to Mrs. Fox, her the revenues and common possessions of the community, and willing eolemn nat | exposing perhaps a hand's breadth 1 w one night with &|vounger brother, Stephen, had al out of the toil of men bi unt I ) 8 at the base of her feeling that somebody had. kissed | ways been wayward, and before he 5 . Z Many persons recognize the worth of this preachment—for others » time s ) No thought of the |™yY throat. In a dim way, I s@W/ had reached maturity had been|“Pape’s Diapepsin” ends all only those who make it a working basis for th own living will Nf ‘ 1 ou v Mr. Unruh y of the act en-| Aunt Lois bending over me, crying. | obliged to flee the country Sec } stomach distress in ~ in r f rn | Almost right away I drifted back t " . discover all of the possible blessings in the new-born year, , Whit administrator, first gave ne} 1 our heads at that suspicion pointed to him a aa = ‘ e ring and told ¢ eireum pit moment into sleep; but not before I heard| murderer of his older brother five minutes: Aunt Lois whis) in a distressed : : } i . . 3 hae aka Meee Time it! Pap . A Failure, and a Reason ; : = tone: “The Kise of the. Silent y Mies Fox whispered to me | geminet!,Pave’s Diapepatn wilt ab EST some reactionary herald the discovery with a blare of Death—God 5 posta is peer, help-| that this was the first she had ever | sour gassy or out-of-order stom- pets, we hasten to note that the co-operative packing plant at leon, itnocent heard of her uncle Samuel, ach surely within five minutes, La Crosse, Wis., has closed tts doors. q ae ee goed eg ge: ot The two brothers, it seemed, had If your meals don't fit comfort- i made Lois and me jump. 1 grabbed | been fishing, and Steve revurned | ably, or what wor cat than Hike “The concern,” say press dispatches, “was unable to raise eno ; i ch ‘ 1p the instrument, clapped the lone. Another fisher told : ‘Capital to run the business profitably. hee ba tase - elon: x r { @/lump of lead in your stomach, or if A knockout by the Beef Trust? ’ c os chen tig He af and immediately | story later of having seen two r you have heartburn, that is a sign Yes, but only a featherweight was knocked ont. A jt 7 re ~ “¥ “Oa re voice figh n after of indigestion, The La Crosse effort was too small to cope with the mighty pack-| f “i ere te has _ we asked. | and t his brother t from your pharmacist a fifty: ing monopoly, which used every devious method known to big business ! let Miss Fox an iF oe ; oN a cond had € ly drowned was ‘cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin and | 0 make certain that the effort should never snow large enough to en-| a MAL Geac” Donk ote tae ee he body was never ‘take a dose just as soon as you | danger Beet Trust profits. |. The pig ts an affair propped ¢ ? aa of tutte edhe f abe area eb rae recovered, and § lisapr can. There will be no sour rising, Co-operation on a bigger scale fe being tried by the organized farm-|four legs with a head on one ead inal “ yo Nene 4 ae rs thing |not to be heard of for fourteen|no belching of undigested food of North Dakota. to give It a general direc : te Gk lade’ ake Wak Gorn reas : > acid, no stomach gas or *When they get their packing plant going, watch’ out for a real| Pie's main j is to try and « | " old lady's 1 one aR. . me Meantime the Foxes had removed fullness or heavy feeling j how big a hog it can make : : porne a : t a iss ‘0X | from San Francisco to Los An . stomach, nausea, debilitating If the Beef Trust can put the BIG coopenative plant out of busl-| But this species of pi ix a has pee engine over tee. Bie: too, t4 been in the latter city hes, dizziness or intestinal / mess, then will be the time for reactionaries to chortle over the collapse been since the two-footed pigs have se ‘ = tt % fortnight, when late one /griping. This will all go, and, be- romped into the pasture. The two. Ask him,” she hoarsely demand-|night Steve Willets had appeared |sides, there will be no sour food footed pigs have pushed the four jed, what has pene ned A at home, the me cottage left over in the stomach to poison om footed ones clean out of the } j ie ‘eae Struber—Miss Fox| where we were now gathered, with rae hig, eee nauseous odors, : : or { of em heard you tle three-year-old ¢ ’ape’s Diapepsin is cei The continent will not suffer England to be the werk- |setves ner bene ates the ee | “Take my word for it, Mr, Fer i a ie Melle elias okie na cure for outctorder Simian shop of the world.—Disrael of eggs, butter, meat, clothes, coal, fe are one of the # me a Fox oh alt right : She's said was his, speaking, before his Sante’ tt leprgiiscat your on r cy , rent and everything so high in their | ; A A y H simply been scared stiff don't | go of the mark on the little |9"4 digests it just the same as Time drags for shirkers and sirmists amd flies for | er ed for coin that the old-fashion optical stores in want to say too much over the s breast Your stomach wasn’t there, ‘workers and optimists trough wallower seems as d the Northwest that Dr. 4. R. Binyon, Jr. phone.” | Relief in five minutes from all aol ‘ ‘ ‘ { “We can believe him,” said 1, with “ hiss stomach misery is waiting for you Pe sanieliaaiion nd unselfish as 1 ae a: : . ith . re . . 4 cma ee eee really grind lenses from start to finish, and we are ff) conviction, “I'l go with you". [ter “I put it there myself so I lat any drug store Dishonest men conceal their fawkts from themselves, | the only one in Seattle on First Ave. Examination This proposal seeming to be|°aM tell her if I lose her. If she |” ‘These large fifty-cent cases as well as others; homest mem lonow and combess tlusue,— ere NMARARARARARARAA ° agreeable, I tele phoned for a j, | ever wants to know what it means, /tain enough “Pape’s Diapepsin” to p tax | » by ¢ ate at ri ell her it's “The Kiss of Silent!keep the entire . La Rochefoucauld. | free, by graduate optometrist. Glasses not pre- jtell her it keep the entire family free from R ' Editor’ S Mail } scribed unless absolutely necessary. P CHAPTER VII. | Death ‘stomach disorders and indigestion ¢ a ely nece ry. A Fresh Victim Mrs. Fox could not bring herself |for many months. It belongs in Prices on auto tires advanced the other day. Another to tell Lois such a dreadful thing, | your home. reason why the farmer has a hard time ef it! on farm products is no doubt going Bi Hy | chine drew up at the cottage where | >= Scanian f areca ete | Bimyon Optical Co. |)!" 3 A Chicago man attempted to disrebe his wife in |s004. In the first place, thowe wom Before my com : . efore panion had time court, to prove that she wore expensive lingerss. And, jen . & pandee ait i vere i. 1116 First Ave. noice her anxiety, ne announce: | costs the poultrymen to produce a just think, a Chicago judge stopped him! |dozen winter eggs or the dairymar Near Seneca: Ot, Phone Main 1860 ee er B f S V i ae to produce a pound of butter, | Miss Fox hastened up the walk an or a ings wht a ater Gt thc it we pro feae disappeared into the house. I duce ot get fair prices during lingered to hear the particulars $400,000.00 winter months, we cannot stay in beans Struber. aaa CAPITAL STOCK we the business eat | “Don't ast me,” he forestalled my minds me of the fellow who first question “Nobody knows Baker's Cocoa " {[bired out to the farmer. He had no Relieve Your Liver rei ain MineiDee erred {| The farmer sent him to a pasture has had time to talk her av stands all tests of to eateh a horse, 1 he horse kept When your liver is out of order, your head, stomach, Seer P ents Lentied pally 4 (@) | tor Sta hn . ot 3 | itor The r: Thin boyeott Struber met us when our ma bile and bowels suffer with it. That is why a bilious r not.” orat, and home. band came to the conclusion the attack is often serious. Ward it off witha fe >w doses of “What have you ‘doped out'?” from must be to lead him b 1 to lead him by I was impatient to know And It ; tj reas hand EOC Achint tocrron Taal 5 [Pee HoUe Rein ae BBYe: Deen January Ist on all sums deposited on or before 1S pure, 1 1S horse about midship: | Hitt’ Be ee eee cn i] ry Sie : policies, it is Per Moar Ag ian pendent a, | “Dunno what scared her. It January Sih going to get ie if the boycott puts . might a-been worse than that if | e L 18 pro 8 out of business. The which gently arouse a sluggish liver, and renew the activities 50 }hadn’t come just when T did. You tronble is these ladies have taken necessary to good health. They never produce any disagreeable see, the inside door was open hold of the tall instead of the head ects. Aci e Pe) was *sh . oe, ae Ltd Egg 109 poreott oi exin “ithe after-effects, Their prompt ce . beneficial to the system, and will aaah Wore Wan aay The Bank for Savings ER, MASS, 4 yet Mg ye ge Levantinaner didn’t raise anybody, Then 1 aut hands of the govern mt | Prevent Bilious Attacks | Statues in a burry, 1 smelt Pine Street at Fourth Ave. farm by-products at a much le: Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box ” | hlorof I ejaculated i \cont BK. L. B As Sold by druggists throughout the world. In blotted bo 25c. nasa i onde t| saquah Yep. Found the old lady on!

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