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STAR—THURSDAY, ‘EB. 8, 1917, PAGE Meee a aa ae aE The Seattle Star ‘Th A FEW WORDS o trouble ‘ not signif “~ genet cy n ° a con se on! not any, ome Peat, O80; 8 m “ihe per month up te @ mos FROM 7369 noel pp aap: secon Bho: By carrier, month iet W. Tompkins mere Comer light M numbe wan 7639, is is sent ‘ make 4006." Tal Wash., to serve a term of from one|!® all that is required to induce so MORE THAN 60,000 COPIES SOLD DAILY TITUS a TTT a TTT See See eee TTS TES TOS DOT OTEDONS mimenty searet "tet tty she te and ov Liner to dal ey tleapeeene - ———= | (Continued From Our Last issue) | precious to be cheapened by words. | the family talent ume experiences { eve one can to ) [2 RE AR | “It Is what he means to all of} “I wan frightene aul he eo that is sentenced there a inmate bao cia The comedy was all love, love, | us she sald Instead Without | confessed 1 hated t Uncle ae P to help a love. Sentiment flowed like @ col-\tnis, our f would fall apart. | Marry a rere up iyliee nd Os i 4 cod my help, for 1 ink o > ored tide over the footlights, UD! ‘The city would swallow us, Stand-| “Oh, you t fee hat way the coun a a ould be big house ofter Co-operative Banks ored tide over the, footlghts, up The ity would wwaliow vs, Stand | "Oh, vou won't te Seer te be rt a . quarreled with Alex, and made up,|ean't quite be downed Chloe spent the rest of the after os Seve we . Give the honest, industrious farmer, the laboring man, the man who realized only that she was quite ex-| She turned {mpetuously, her ayes|noon getting ready for the evening,| 1 worked In the jt ’ a ve credit i . < ® ¢ “e quisttely gay and that life was) wet hat can | do to be worthy | Only a girl in love could have found punching ie cans hasn't much property to his name or large credit in the banks, the chance good Jof him? Sometimes it troubles me,|#0 many rites to perform; but when to n. Then I hash to borrow money on the strength of his good character The A night was warm and| Alex, Sabra tx doing big things the purification wae complete from mate a oe for 8 ite j i . “e. even i i . 't listed i 3 ot’ ) they wal home, At last they |and Ralston in trying to, I'm only | ber washed hair to her white shoes, The was pastry cook in the Give him the chance, even if his name isn’t listed in Bradstreet’s, _ darned into thele Gatle tittle eopaaciiitle Calea,st kbeet Do you eup-|ahe put Ga the eltaplest ef hex|kitchen Dl aed nay cam acquire cash capital with which to develop his farm or his small business of town, lingering because there | pose he Is disappointed? cowns, lest sho betray her expecta.|to the jute mill at my old job. S -R ate Pierce c ty wants to offer this chance in a was so much to say, Where the! “My dear girl!” Alex took both| tion, and eased ber full®heart b When the January board met I Senator Ralph Metcalf of Pierce county wants: 4 . : slip of park divided the street, they her hands, folding them together. | loving Billy went before the board and made the bill he has introduced for a co-operative rural credit system, with the official crossed to lean on the broken fence |“‘To be true and generous and not| “He will always be n honor camp. . “sage . er tate ice d look up into the face of Sereno |selfseeking—no, he isn’t disap-|no matter where 1 live tayed at the camp four r s Sanction of the state, and under the supervision of a state officer. 1 up in a” ereno pointed, little Chioe, at home | thought, as they went hand in and gol w nal release be Here's what the bill will do if passed | could never live very far from} She drew away, startled, rather|to the corner to way gcod night to Came a citizen once more. I sailed s I ‘ ‘ - ; ‘el " ine lly's dfathe nly very be th all kinds of characters, and It will make possible short term personal loans on CHARACTER SE- here.” Chiog ald impulsively é it breathless, i we ul [ttle \ Chloe | Billy's grandfather. On i bad jw kinds’ Gf charecsers noe 7. _ " wo iT e he o lo D ome ‘ pinute wea . could cu o i ce a ° ” 4 7 | r ed or even scratch of a CURITY couldn't see him every day You ' she declared, very brisk and yp mony 7 , kal ve r » me." ;tleal. They parted on the door Billy, clinging to the paling inst me in the penitentiar A farmer who hasn't any bankable security will be able to get a loan, ANGE GENW Mabe “Tell: a." Way oey Wik’ tevehiOe Wad (tile towel |Sneutad bie tee'k Dore and Coors lor 36 the hoes ome SuOORSED BY WESTFIELD if his character is such that his neighbors think he is entitled to it. pre) coustaly habdehake. [shining eyes silently told her 1 made coo in both places, and Boar “ arte = "tA , he < iat r y h r slowly ¢ bE. © now that you love Alex, tc am still n OK KOO! It will empower neighbors in a community to bank their yen je sacl have never told any one,” she let came slowly back to the ae know that you lo Alex. too," /am still making Bond. He) 5 , inter as i y other bank, and make loans to individuals But you es ne? If you had lived—if you had|he splendid same. To make the pens who want to build up the community. ‘ i en to Alex she could not | fence with a reckless fist. A paling | home that evening, Mrs. Gage wel- those who have been released will Pri With only one paid officer, the secretary-treasurer, these banks — will . That secret companionship, |clattered down and he stopped to|comed him with her hearty cordial-|have to make good. 1 am doing the Just nters “4 * - sughter together, her toars| straig it. When he had had) ity that was like a man’s clap on best | can to help the ones left at || 1018 THIRO MAIN 1068 ° ence they will be able to make loans at an Rother have no large overhead expenses. Hence they will be able t¢ wuts : . She ts t, the unfailing |to give ft up, he found a nan|the shoulder, ‘Well, Alex! How the penitentiary. Because one gete a lower rate of interest than other banks, { will be able to pay a high rate dom and patience that had) watching him from the sidewalk, |are you? Sit down, Have you heard — : : site for the a re helped her to grow were too Twill all down before long.” | what Chloe and I are doing—did of interest on deposits for the same reason. ‘ ————---——==aneesinew| tho fatter sald, redegnistag Gy |your father tell yout Loans will be made only to members of the co-operative bank. | Alex's evening dress thet his pur-| “Yes; he told me Woodhouse-Grunbaum e Co. Su farmer needs a loan. All that will be necessary will be for J} poses were lawfu | Mra. Gage set forth @xpansivels , Suppose a farmer needs a loan. ‘ ’ | Yon: there will have to be alwhat they had done and what was 416-424 PIKE STREET him to have the indorsement of two other members of the bank. Then the ff new fence,” Alex assented. The of-| planned, and Alex listened tn . r 7 \ : aj r apt vectiovate - 4 fleer looked dublously at the wedge y silence. credit committee of the bank, his neighbors, will investigate his character, HAIR FALL OUT gies dubto a © i <a, Oe and the purpose for which he wants the lo: If he is honest and ambi- The traffic i« etting pretty con-| 1s gong to be « splendid little help * } gested down here,” he said The Mra. Gage 1. “People will tious, he gets the cash. , 25 C “ diag | Guten tins" ‘bec carting the 6 ive tor a good cause, Alex . \ ent Bottle of “Danderine’ ' © i calf ut ystem which has been adopted in nearly . aatighiian atin of teens dave.( wander tt dau aeekeat Be tome every country in Europe and in Canada. Beautiful That was what I came to see r CHAPTER Ut on ab t was the surprising | —_—— Girls! Try his! Doubles The Pond anawer. “Aunt Emily, I have a ie f Your Hair in ity. {Proposition to make. The fence : : : : Beauty of Your Hair i Now that you haven't Hilly,” {’Oh? 4 h _ Red-haired girls are becoming mighty popular these Few Moments sald Chloe's mother the next morn-| "ont, amount to much—you have days in Seattle. Must be that they just naturally are | me with the ne beep tho chet ta Other teeta able to radiate more joy. = Sa |1 will do it myself or have it done oe ae aE ERR 9 on aie iavren't here |#ll my life, and provide for it in my They’re Thinking Hard when Sabra and 1 discussed iad. Atek wlan} call acces 2 Mrs. Gage settled comfortably in é 4 BOBPAIN, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Holland a ears to dlacuss it ati|® Mrs. Gage was touched Jot of serious thinking just about now. It ot bs : ee elena mi use ed ww hy should you? Beste i hl her rata te gett ~ COLYUM en nn coda 'R' toi il ve vd g0 upon s ‘ : ayy oe ee: ty ws a anh afi 4 Chloe—off from raising any effecti » jemember, folks—two seats a ere 18 RO Use PrOKesnE 8 . re mor c EEEEne Beeet GO real mad yet. because profits were 60 NerSe |. | Ainambra for the best lmerick ng to the papers any longer. So | MAIO Nomer asents pape losses of a few ships and cargoes could be sustained. But a Se ine whats tameietived 14 r®. Gage found him a dear, good that makes all the folks actually hungry is an entirely differ SPEAKING OF LEAKS keep it in perpetual care. 1 know | °F, but would not think of consent The kaiser is surely working up for himself — Very UGIT! a5 suteist Whe sere was some a dozen people who will be glad to | ine eee cae bores throwing things at him | | Ban. Becket Sup n ured bh ; d ee Phone eel nak obi te wesaa| ee ate tots your Uncle [know the thousands I have raised j tank; So he struck a match to see And between you and me, Harry about it.” Chloe seemed to contract bodily at the suggestion. “He won't do » Sen. Fairchild wants the nickel-in-the slot telephone And the installation fee, too. What'll the Public service comission say now, eh? He now thinks that motoring is anything.” : rank Now, Chloe, if u tart ont : : EDDIE. | that way, you will never get any ply Wind Fighting thing,” was the brisk rebuke, HAS. E. HUGHES’ patriotic and admirable appeal for support for) = SHE WAS YOUNG ONCE __ That afterno ma oC se pares I, the president. made before the Brown alumni, was not surprising. | She's the vintage of ‘99, ¢ herself into eo Marry hee Mt was always known that at heart he was a big man. In the|And her one & purrs just fine, | and told her purpose with a very of 1916 he had a small cause to carry Put when we ride in our bus imitation of her mother’s ? the fact p t 7 ole all cuss heerful eners But the speech {s a fair demonstration of the fact that apparent) people all : re 7 @en water hase animosities, as between big men, are pretty much a show oe At t pric he old boat satel | Ba Pak SE ee nhc ‘cam . t year Mr. Hughes spent about four months ehin ; | « Elna his policies. Now Mr. Hughes «hows that SAWA KNICKLE. | ed head, assented with the familiar 1 to eve spect of Teal occ » ten y Ds him slow “Yes 0 every aspect o ee ths as rilge! oie Ts i, ot mate te "ile ‘ot only *“¢ ¢ the proposition At the end, he And the same is true of ‘a R 0 ut his checkbook and wrote Mr. Wilson to his best ability, but went back on all his indorse ANSWERED BY E. D. K. took © ch a her a sum that made her exclaim But ought you to give so much? have just grad with high honors. ted from col and I would of Wilson's acts made prior to the campatgn : 1 Now, isn't party distinction silly? exe 1 she offered it back. but he shook , pris ~ ke to get a job with an ice com — Why not nonpartisan elections me skh deltverian end ot tap his head 3 ; But dusiness. How wontd 1 go about It would be ne At yee) ware Thaw’s mind is wandering, say his doctor au finding such « position? -Arthu pens ea ectaet Y lie an't ‘ ‘ il hi et to wandering once Our advice to you, Arthur, is to ir career explaine nga Society will feel easy until his legs g ave ite ice Siciles nin a ee minutes after an ap-|any idea you possessed so much o eok for something ek The ice.| plication of Danderine you cannot | - - ae man's business in always running|find a single trace of dandruff or ° behind | falling hair and your scalp will no Frightful ss itch, but what will please you most (os Sib ladle ante Bl hays iether tala le ON THESE HE GIVES Up | Will be after a few works’ use, t to the New York courts. mong ou see new hair, fine and Re aos are: meas me sectors $6.5 lawyers, $4,000. Wh it the springs in a river avee at ‘first yeon but re vil something awful! The way they're starving that poor little bed never get rusty Nell H |new hair—growing all over the 2 7 - be sure the matter of doctors and lawyers is a shame . 7 aag } scalp Paod lawyers have gone up on account of the war, but just think) If we shou etalk Wiese Wia;| A little Danderine immediately 5,750 worth of toys! ae eOuid the troops be supplied | aounies the beauty of your hair a child struggling along on only $5,7 with mnbguernde oF rifle ball? 0" 3 2 ade o " No difference how dull 4, brit 3 New York learns the “Alaska Queen” whom it “ oe tle Sy? a : He a3 n - cloth with @ carefull | feted for two weeks is really a servant girl from Kansas ODD, ISN'T IT? : S46 teen, depth Fate taking : City. And still New York wonders why the balance of one small strand at a time. The ¢ south and west. effect is amazing—your hair will power has passed ae ; ARTE ORES eS be light, Muffy and wavy, and have! yy, wensdy—miss murph ai an appearance of ab Ndance; aN nipperpotamus that lives in the Incomparable luster. ftneas and aa fe w ago she had a bab luxuriane ‘ hipp amus that keeper bili ™ Get a 25-ce of Knowl: | snyder named congo, & miss mur ton's De hen Pa any drug) phy went plum nutty over the baby ee ee ke Hah Prove ‘hip & npent most of her time play cage abi Peal We i soy ode nh with it & she was all tickled up as an: sired ° een neglected len peepe yon and around the John H. Higan, Mansfield (0.) | oe injured by careless treatment. | 2 P epel bday i around : blacksmith, does not believe altnat's all—you surely ean have berg GAY. BAY WAR 6 ‘DUry Raby horseshoe is lucky. As he entered | peautiful hair and lots of it if you |‘ ied his shop he rendered uncon-| will just try a little Danderine. well they went & sold the bab scious by a horseshoe falling on hip to a cirkus down south & thes his head kives orders to get the litt hip Foto down to them as soon as { . Our idea of a man who would but bill coodent get © outer th m make an ideal staff officer for Villa cage for evry time } ent in mis Sickness soon overtakes those = « the Seattie guy who spent the murphy chased him out, & congo es money his fiancee gave him to buy was too foxy to walk out ey who have become indifferent to ine engagement ring The World's Greatest when they offered him nise m ae ae BE: External Remedy, to eat the condition of the stomach, ‘ia Smithers rich?” mits murphy wood #et there and ¥ ch ny, #ay hat man ha open her grate big mouf evry tine liver and bowels and have al- more money than ‘hin wife. and Bicsnade's move toward thet bie A ° : ; three daughters can spend of hers lowed Indigestion, Constipation, WSU, thats the way with mothers, the ie « NAMING THE ZONES visitors said Biliousness and Malaria to de- | tearher tow mane nny ha BI Pevad (ater Was he headed the earth? how to get congo outer the velop Pupil—Five = without success until a lady sug Teacher Correct Name them 2 ae xkested a new way Pupil—Temperate, intemperate ECZ EM A xo they got a grate big looking canal, horrid and ozone glaus & stuck {t up outeide the < NO WONDER YOU FEEL AY] POORLY Also called Petter, & Pruritus, |in frunt of miss murphy, & she g . OBVIOUS ONE Hk Crust, Water eo Weeping o bizzy rubl ing into it that ehe ‘ He~People are saying you mar) 4 ietleve e ‘an be cured to otay,| ‘ident see them drag congo out of Waken up—give yourself a ied me for my money Fay rate tig I B erciee 3 She—Well, | had to give them XOT merely patched thats the way with the rail of fair chance- -try and improve some reason ling nearly ah the speechies, bill said, give om a fexema and devoting 12 looking glass & there dead to the ° life to ita treatment : your general health, with the NO APPROPRIATION world Johnny assistance of FOR BRIDGE MADE SHE WORKED LATE WASHINGTON Feb. 8.—Con y gress appropriated $500,000 for discouraged, | dure you to ne a lien Leadbetter, who was divore roads, trails and bridges in Alanka| chance to igs hia aime §=6f; writing ed Wednesday from her husband in its army appropriation bill, but | 72, {oar t Melieve vou more | Pred, on the grounds of non-support did not include $100,000 asked for! world held Just try it, and t/testified that she objected strenu |by Col, W. P. Richardson, chairman | ft! 1% jou mates SID 96. ously on several occasions d Pa } 1 DR I CANN a s during |of the Alaska road commission, for | 5 |her marrie@life to the upbraidings a bridge across the Gastineau chan- 4 "str she received upon arriving home at nel, at Juneau eeu. @ late hour from her work, jin | fr jar he told them both tr commuting a man ! know Rocker, in the dull golden wants me to stay with him down on h. ts exceptionally well Long isis while bis family ts She sold Seats vomse away, Chloe, I'll bring you up some . lilacs ( fendliness OW STAND BY THE PRESIDENT! W* aoe Letters to the Editor e Seed of the Righteous” my day! Alex was blank to her radiating | Presently, to Chioe's smay, he rose, “Iam off for two or three weeks,” Tam going to ARG High Back Continued You can safely drink Benetol for destroy- ing Disease Germs that can be reached internally. Drink {t for stomach disor ders, gargle it for throat trouble and as a mout wash, and you will be sa from 4 ers of direasne germs. Always Follow Directions in booklet Red Try This Treatment and Recommend It to Others Special Directions —FOR THE— Benetol Treatment As a means of effecting a permanent and positive lower bowel trouble: throat, grip, recovery from indigestion, gas en the stemagh, istritis, catarrh of the stomach, ulcerated stomach, stomach sore Nousness, ptomaine poisoning and all similar aliments take mornin Note: Renetol {s not cathartte eon depending upon pili or any If you have form of pur wative, it will be ne ¥ for you to continue with some form of tle for a short while should until Beneto) can have chance to right the Grope per time. wrong you have been doing yourself. Afte ‘Threat, Tomsititis, Hearsenens, | short while vou will 7 t require any more fi a ee, stimulants for the bowels (We would ay rate of magnesia Ing the fe etol solution by adding 20 dro; lane of bot wat Kee je frequently, swallowin ne of carbonated cit a temporary cathartic dur Jays required for Renetol to show =) spray with a l-of Renetol to a « of het wa or touch the rest apots with pure Renetol applied y ting a Httle absorbent cotton on the end | is a wonderful stimulant te all the digestion and may be ueed at any and with never falling delightful results a)l stick oF pencil At a few weeks of the Renetel ning—take feaspoonfy! of fected @ cure of your troubles, r. Tf vomiting o exoellent practice for vou to con repeat ained by the » 12 to ‘opa in a glass of hot ke thoroug and If violent morning This will keep your en a physician After pain ceases, continue with mM antiseptically clean and fortified 10 drops of Renetol to x times daily and keep bowe cathartle Benetol Sold by All Good Druggists As Follows: werm disea: Go not accept Beneto! from any Druggist In any other way than in the Original Red CAR. TON, Some Druggists wiil attempt to cispe 1-0z. Bottles in Red Cartons at 2he | Benetol out of large botti You should refuse 3.02. Bottles in Red Cartons at 50c | it. There is no advantage for you in accepting 6\g-0r. Bottles in Red Cartons at $1.00 | such, beca you do not get the directions 15 Botties in Red Cartons at $2.00 | which are packed in all Original Cartons. Always insiet that your druggist supply you | Benetol without directions is ti with Benetol in the original Red Cartons. ! out a rudder. @ @ bozt with. 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