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STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 14, 1917. PAGE 4 : The Seattle Star |: ria Ba Rr mall, eur ef aity. one year S01 8 menihe, $1.00; abc Per month up tee mes | 400 F HELLO, Docror, THIS 13 TT ny er, elty & month ——| MRS. Thue, I “WISH You'n || | pm COME OUT TO THE HoUsé 1 Ud] | a SOME TIME THIS ¢ J} ag | on T) FORENOON. | | sees \\ "ae ee a | || | \] (Continued From Our Last Issue) ame with excitement ago. It wae all yar sudden ang | NDS stopped them on t not speak to her, and he 80 beautiful here was no’ | pee pst cal oi uate Li 4 wn the before she ed time to tell you, and we couldn't , 1 M4 nd ing vague, kind re-| that he car a bag stand any fuss, 80 we are slip — . 3 . “4 Chloe b ried to th ping car fo f A Legislative Trick & marae the thin on Rt | hon nrrind dont Ping ay nen car fr a Yew bright, crowded car prolong ‘or Ly i \ | t Gage had probab Helena is my ideal of a gentle- That was a great little the house turned Wednesday to slip the | Chloe the general dreadfu pac age age Pek gen't Aipson Centar, ane Gee, eoauutnral | We ne certainly stened ‘ noose around the constitutional amendment by the initiative, and other pro- }_ “Well, tt rtals 1 papers it the| me as no one ever has : | well,” said Mra, Gage, taking out «room Chloe x c When we settle down, Billy gressive amendme her latch-ke It wasn't AD OVM| iho tosether with @ 7 hers Will Genie be us, of 6uneic mae In adopting the committee's report for “indetinite postponement,” the | tion, but it wan a good, #olld *UC| Dresently the first was thrown| Helena says to tell Chioe that ; j ; a » | cons. down with a sound of protest; for| he will always be her little boy. house went on record against any form of constitutional amendment until | Chloe went to bed, but could not! the critic had indulged in a witty| We both send tove the voters say in 1918 whether they want a constitutional convention sleep, There were Mra. Cartaret! malice harder to bear than any de | “RALSTON.” ‘ Ne | to be faced, and Donald and poor pnuyunciation uttered in soberness and | At first there seemed nothing te called. | Y | Kalston, ‘Then she fell to wonder: | truth sa abra drew away from the What this decision of the voters has to do with amending the consti | | ling how he saw it; if that meager! ‘The doorbell rang. Donald Car-| letter with a frown of distaste, but ti j . 1 are, \\ | re se had meant to him sue- taret had his hand lifted for a|a process of adjustment was visibly tution NOW, is left unanswered bo at cens, The question grew #o act ied ax whe threw back the] going on behind her handsome Anyway, it made a first class “excuse” for refusing to give what the } NOW, MRE, Lake ce : that she opened her door to watch | door brow; one could see her rearrang- people righ w are de ling TRUG, TE ME WELL, ALL THERE 15 TO 5 for him, A light had been left in Is your br at home?” hel|ing the news until it should pre people right now are demanding, JUST HOW MR, TRUG [TTHAT He CAME INTO THE KITCHEN | |{he hall, and it would show her bis | asked. She her, beat, eolsent just fine, right aspect GoT NURT. AND TRIGD TO TOLL ME HOW TO face obviously inca » of speech that |necessary. Mrs. Gage had sunk back | ; \—— ae ff Sai | DO _MY WORK A clock had struck 2 before! note of impatience escaped him.|in her chair, and over her tired FE —_— — 7 i eee Chioe heard a st below. She! Miss Gage, | assure you that I | face a look of peace and utter relief Seattle mothers are in favor of universal military U. Ss. WON'T BE IN WAR, | raised herw on « elbow, lean- carry no weapons, But | am most|was stealing; but Chloe stood up training for their sons. It's safety first—for the boys and ing toward the door. The step Was anxious to see your brother, If|like one who has drawn a sword, ' R mounting beavily, but that mig ou can tell me when he will be Ob, horrible, hideous!” The low the country! SAYS CHILI MINISTER be only wearine Then she saw ? volee de them start “Oh, — = nee ft : It f h = ‘ Francisco Rivas Vicuna, Chilean t narrow, sensitive 6, lifted, Chloe found her voice I can't} is graft, this ts ht Wilson's Diplomacy minister to sapan, stopping tn Seat blindly, and so white and’ drawn| tell you, 1 don't know |way robbery! Oh, 1 might have fi OME of the inside baseda Wilsor He w beginning H © his post, says the S show 1 States will not be drawn from her I wish you wouldn't see him to- | hands Her son ary x = = T r 1 South to the war Rawly! Where have you been|day! |! know just how you fee ame over to stop it, and he hates ig The president has bee diplomatically with the Sout y | r American vod ont eins a winning of his first panel | am frank to admit sald all this time?” she asked | But he has been so frightfully dis | Us for a lot of leec oye crawling ? When Root was secretary of state, he built up confidence and good| that we of the South approve of Ralston never pretended. “I don’t | appointed r her fortune, And we are—we Ml fm South America President Wilson's stand) We do know—walking, perhaps; I think I) «you—know how I feel?” he re b Mrs. G het 1 ol t ne ¢@ answered Chic i Secretary Knox undid all the good Root had done. His pojicy and |"°t Want war aut on a bench, he answer i 4 sp os rs. Gage sprung Roosevelt's iand grab at the canal zone aroused suspicion to the south] ONE OF the American pioneers fessor. Ce ae “ ees Te es, of course.” A shamed flush |" "x5; J: true. We are grafters.” of us. in radio development haa invented at hole trute. It fafled be,| tried to drown her out, but she| she crie We live on others, We South America began to suspect that Uncle Sam's game was to arabia tiny wireless 5 or which i hes ack a The caen | uld not be subme ] About | done ugly things and called Mexico and then to march on down to the big canal, : mak t possible for a man in the ell, but they didn’t act. The|#!! the money gone. it was n fine names—but let's call this Wilson started out to undo the work of Knox and R velt to ¥ 1p messages sent out teclf Wan unreal, too. That 20Ur mother’s own idea, to back Us. | iarriage what it is! Testore confidence. His Mexican policy was part of this progren 1 any station in the vicinity ® not life and #0 t is not true] She wanted to. And we all be! earens German diplomacy was to force us into war with Mexico, so The device has the appearance of a drama. I'm no good, Chice, 1|!eved In the play (Continued in Our Next Issue would have our hands too full there to take a hand in the Puro fountain pen, and is about the aiz haven't teal telat. { bave braiss He looked down the quiet street |_--—___ ) scrap—it being inevitable that if we mixed up in the mess it would | of one i and satéittaeion and plenty of amert She then at his boots. “My mother ‘the side of the entente allies |tonal understanding too much! | ‘* elcome to take a flyer in drama “4 We can see now the fix we would have been in had we hurled an IBut I am a thousand miles from| if she pleases. 1 should not at ieee of sig Fenny across the Mexican border to police, pacify and ul- { ARREST MAIL MAN being a playwright. I shall never — Pg anes ere in her—strictly timately grab Mexico. le ai Mina affairs 8 ) © Wilson thwarted that trick, and streng ed confidence in saat NOME, Alaska, Feb, 14.—Roy A.|'"7 seein pee. nen it Wasn't the money?| ; It's hard, Rawley!” Chloe longed | You're not bitter about that? . lca by his Mexican policy Buck, a former United States mail » * Taking Argent Brazil and Ch @ game helped to turn | erier rought into t ity|t2, mother bim as she mothered aze tried to pierce to her he trick—to unite America and expand the Monroe doctrine with the BY E.D.K Marshal R. Jordan, over the : wed * yg io pt oul Are you really as in |Mrs. Quinn’s . ~ heart, De on of the South Ameri peoples, even to the point of 4 sf winter tral 5 miles long, to be 7 Apso . nt as you m ne ques be Experience B genera preparedness fee the protection of the expanded Mos oe-|§ Author of “If You Can't Smile, Giggle.” arraigned on a charge of robbin e eee erin regia gg mae yt eet Ought to Help You Over _—_—_—— oe ons the mail near Unalaklit, more than Pa . her recoil so sharply that he oa ° a. b Fe a aro. Ha bas contented |<. G0, 0n to? How do I know?| apologized. “I beg your pardon! 1 the Critical Period. “3 | hE SELLs GAs oe a “t z Shabbiness and scrimping 4Md/ see that you really are; and that ; ji an? ; x —~ grinding—what can the failure go| America is quite as wonderful as| Lowell, Mass.—“For the last Is Columbia the jinx of the oce | Of all the cars that’s now in | WEATHER OR NO’ | H Rel on to, if he has the misfortune tolever. One forgets, in Paris. Now| th I he use, peows, man, is a matter of | | ow to Relieve iivef” He turned away, hageard| $f you can tall me ansthing of your | ee ve been troubled Secretary Baker—Straddler | | There's none that gets so much placing your punch, Some put | | Rheumatism {leyes on his futur | brother's movements wy with the Change ‘ ‘ Cedtanes> tee} |» aoe | | | it tm the Job; some only in the | |/ A fear of where despair might] She answered ‘ . } of Life and th HE Lewis machine gun has “admittedly superior feature . There's none on which the time-clock } frer each 1 an bea 1 Ral owed Chi red atiffly I only bed ft Tetary of War Baker told the house committee on military affairs | folks turn loose : Pgs edges ~ tne B genet | bog . at eg esos ate | Know, that he ran down-stairs with Seiiein: ara the other day Like they do on my Httle Henr e o the following home de med po a] bis a ae a . rd baal about an hou ne mea fhe ; t Also, the Lewis gun was turned down & no light machine | ou ( icine used on ever the Vaites | hearc mer go out, and £ “ : t| The simple news had a startling very serious 8 ; ; ° States, and note re- } for the papers; but dread of| c Mr. Cartar I » r Lewis or any other—bas yet been perfected, to a of) Drivers rn od drive 1 " 1 able re ‘ae be } S ' gpony | artaret jerked out his pebtliey.” he told the committer And cubes thane toee and tear i ind dei git 1} gine af or ‘the first is ' + eee an ipher beer The 1 ed blackly about as tho ee pr = Furthermore, “a suitable light gun—v possibly the Lewis—will thiste: aie When ©. Allen Dale goes out for al) Syrup of Harsaparilla T of {Jothers were still asleep when the ¢ P on, with a muttered eadaches and 4 furth m1 u lud- | 1 “ | wail ‘orts 1 08, elephone rang, and Ralston an plunged down the steps and pain a good deal btedly soon be perfected,” and “further tests of Nght guns, inc | Bat after ail, what can compare | | 1, ¢p, ‘ Sim % pint wered It of the time. I the Lewis gun, will be held next May With a foy ride in my little n the automobile that he runs, This recipe formerly called . It jhurried awa 80 al | He has the choo-choo for whisky, but the simple Yes, I'll come,” she heard him Mra. Gage came t Sh: was unfit to do that he had spent 5 in at noon. 6 the meantime, Baker informed the committee pen Henry elixir ia very much bet : ipebeee apereoriated for machine guns on the Vickers Maxim. eis: sansa | Painted red, white and blue, ixis la very much better {/say, and knew by his tone that! said nothing of last night. Sabra, jy work. A ‘This is a nics Httle straddle by our lightweight secretary of war. 3000 R. R. Ave To show he's a brave councilman.*/) uta Laboratory, Dayton, 0. rose! Cartaret was holding out ber) too, when she came, seemed a little friend asked me It in typical of his actions since he took hia job. If the committes| Little boats must hug the pia agg Saratehired teil cae eeek Al ta bo rains: trons. temmediate | ne we, to try Lydia B. had had a little gumption, they might have asked Baker one tnere. larger ships even more. | 1422 27th Ave., City drug store 2 cag ht gage Pie Raye Lizzie brought Mre. Gage a letter.|Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, “He did himself ragged on the anxiety Chloe fell asleep, and did “Why, it's from Ralston,” she} Which I did, and it helped me in two questions, thus: not awaken until a quick step ran every way. I am not nearly so rhyme here. but the sentiment gets “If the Lewis gun was rejected because it is not dependable, why the lim by. the British army using thousands of Lewis guns under battle condl- in France? “Were the Vickers guns at Columbus. not work when Villa made his ,000 should be spent for them?” Honest, courageous, loyal to the interests of the peo- tt is Oliver T. Erickson. Seattle would be indeed ungrateful if it failed to renominate him next Tuesday ‘WHAT HAS BECOME N. M., that raid, so ‘dependable jammed and Gat Just because the dry advocates are using a double barreled prohibi }tion program, laquor | needn't think they'll be able half shot fey. Toke) Every Nighf - pee Be rier advoca to get the Farmer’s Way NE of the most important enterprises of our government is the| establishment of the kelp-potash producing nt on the Pacific) coast, near Santa Barbara, which plant will be in operation by| ‘April ist. . pi That is, if we really care for peace, and are not merely pretending If Mr. Lansing doesn't want to confirm the belief common in Mex feo that all we want is to boost the fortunes of the American oil gang, hhe will have to stop playing the American ofl gang’s game by making te ea yaar ea 3 J fhe ogee malig Foe ise woods says that a cronik croo! spampertinent protes wood rather steel than have anny thing given to him and that he if he can't steel some-| 4 lot of peepei says he is aint happy thing but Unanimous at Least ESTABLISHED 1760 OORCHESTER, MASS frigerator & leave the door open when they are out of the room th | dog will sneek up and steel them jbut he wont touch them if they B\offer them to him Johny A/LLS PAINN ETAT WORD HET ANY RR NT PPO TE HYOME | Ends Catarrh, Asthma Bronchitis, Croup, Coughs and Colds, or money back | Sold and guaranteed by Bar tell Drug Co. Fat That Shows | Soon wteappesre| dyspepata c., Indicates ¢ f the stomach anc Bank Cor. First Av. at Columbia St. up the stairs, It must be Ralston's; eager to know what the change ly was She opened flung back he Mashed Nant she seen so vividly bodily grace n't stra, Pp ioe a failure several hours later. but its leht- s and the brisk closing of his door made her hurry her dressing, had wrought | real-| the pla fre "re r door as Ralston said, and sighed as she opened the envelope, Then her hands dropped and a cry broke from her. two girls sprang to her side, they read the letter together: “Dear Mother—Mrs. Cartaret and | were married half an hour RUB ON SPRAINS, nervous, no headache or pain. I must say that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is the best remedy any sick woman can take.” —Mrs. Margaret Quinn, Worthen St. Lowell, Mass, Other warning symptoms are a sense of suffocation, hot flashes, his, and for a moment headaches, backaches, dread of im- on her like some bril- pending evil, timidity, sounds in nger. Never before had the ears, palpitation of the heart, his upstanding sparks befcre the eyes, irregulari- his boyish beauty, all ties, constipation, variable appe- +] tite, weakness, inquietude, and diz MAY PASS LAWS TO “Tein ant ee ciel Don't Suffer! Relief Comes), t,t s une ps pest DISPOSE OF LAND midnight 1,700 WOMEN JOIN RED CROSS SOCIETY NEV nard passengers bay ¢ left exe liner ly tonight ORK, “Fab, Carpathia, arrived today, unan M4 The carrying in “Ww nounced, gland January 26, to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) the Moment You Apply “St. Jacobs Oil.” Lynn, Mass. As the government nitrate plant may make us independent of pueitiel eas RAN lly pcg PPP ——— SE ag pe us independent of the German potash syndicate. Later, these two en 5% te pot needed ts ais ‘ongress may pass laws to dispose) ening penetrating oll right tnto You t or S terprises may make the American agriculturalist independent of the PILL | n; a hindrance to activity, a/0f 96.000 | acres of fhe eo Rrant ithe sprain, ache or strain, and out | Wash Out © American commercial fertilizer manufacturer 4 curb upon pleasure, You can take |!and between hacision of the | Comes pain, soreness, stiffness and | For some time, private concerns have been producing potash from off the fat where it shows by tak-|>"¥. according to er yreerrigred Pole | ‘The only sure way to get rid of - Paeitic coast kelp, at a large profit. Whether there's sufficient profit ing after each meal and at bedtime, |! cireult court of appeals on) \othing else penetrates, heals | dandruff is to dissolve it, then you Hin the business in peace times is still a question, but there's no ques one Marmoia Prescription Tablet,|{le here today. The court of a>} 104 strengthens the injured mus-| destroy it entirely. To do this, get "tion about the wisdom of Uncle Sam in getting busy in the matter at} These little tablets are as effective|Peale decided that the Southern) 1. nerves, tendons and ligan 1ts|about four ounces of ordinary lence. He has got oceans of kelp and he Is quite likely to discover that and harmless as the famous pre-|Orekon company mst biacwapet ps so promptly. It doesn’t burn or dis-| liquid arvon; apply it at night © he can produce potash from kelp cheaper than the Germans can mine) +. (io, WHO PREFERED A scription from which they take|terms of eae ae entre {color the skin and can not cause|when retiring; use enough to “and transport it, even in peace times | STREET CAR TOA TAI” their name. Buy and try a case to: sae ras pee id for not more |2UF¥. Don't suffer! Get a small/moisten the scalp and rub it in oo | sah | There is one remedy that seldom Your druggist sells them aces $3. — Eon trial bottle from any drug store | gently with the finger tips. ons : ‘ . | fails to clear away pimples, blotches 7° cents or if you prefer you may | {han $2.00 § now—limber up! Rub the misery Do this tonight, and by in; inet is suggested for Wilson ob for | , , y pimples, blotches miser) a y morning Coalition cabinet is sugg J ae ODPL teNT IT? in ponda| 24 other skin eruptions “and that | Write direct to the Marmota Co., 864 right out. A moment after “St, Ja-| most, if not all, of your dandruff T. R.? of wid ducks were frosen in ponds) makes the skin soft, clear and healthy Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich ‘RAILWAYS IN MESS Jcobs OM" is applied you can not] will be gone, and three or four cote wave, ahd hunters phaked th ed Any druggist can supply you with me ean thus say Kood bye to diet feel the slightest pain or soreness,|more applications will completely j 9 | 2 hun nok em | , which generally overcomes aff NS, exercise and fat | T HAU jand you can go about your regular | dissolve and entirely destroy every Which Do We Really Want: : . P m seases eczema, itch, | duties: single sign and trace of it, no mat- se BCRETARY OF STATE LANSING has se to Gen. Carranza a ee naa anl rashes, black heads in most | St. Jacobs Of" conquers pain,|ter how much dandruff you may protest against the clause in Mexico's ew constitution that “ap pe bg yn ag a give way to zemo. Prewenty,| NEW YORK, Feb. 14—The crit-)It has been used effectively for | have i parently means virtual ro ag game Ce i Mexican aoe ° ree len mishes disappear re 1 freight situation ¢ prengy by the japeatnn strains, soreness and stiff.| You will find, too, that all itch, We don't know what business this is of Mr. Lansing’s, or what ca tching usuall in mo jtie-up of shipping on the Atiantic| ness for 60 years—six gold medal/ing and digging of the scalp wilf he has to butt in here JOHNNY S LETT ER is a safe, antiseptic liquid, easy to zee ARE BURERDUS aboard was emphasized today | awards |stop at once, and your hair will be is perfectly well known that the struggle between great British | te ind dependable. It costs only 25 when the Delaware and Lackawan- | ———_ ——__| luffy, lustrous, glossy, It is p y iF E | flu glo silky and P and American oil interests for the possession of the fat Mexican oil de-| ss a0. extra large bottle, $1.00. It Se | ore now aDvise mMaanxsra {28 R. R. announc d an embargo on |soft, and iook and feel a hundred S posits fs the first source of Mexico's revolutions, upheavals, and pres |» ain : not greasy or sticky and nga anecer in to india-|%!! shipments west of Buffalo. times better. Py hivéhy ante tan ts 7 sat how dangerous it is to indis-| i ‘ent chaos. gsitively safe for tender skins, kerour If ts to indie |" At the offices, it was said the!f Before you ask for You can get liquid arvon at any If now the people there have resolved to get rid of this overflow | nite e ft kawanna was believed to be/ r hat drug store, It is inexpensive and fing fountain of miseries, bloodshed and sorrow, the first duty of this tically the only li open to} ‘aise, see W never fails to do the work.—Adver- Country is to push the good work along the West before the embargo was “Skinner” got!! | tisement q issued, It becomes effective at p 7,000,000 Know “Sat. Eve. Post” THURSDAY 4c Pt. 7c Qt. Pasteurized. Regular 100 Save cost of delivery, Dookkeeping and bed G7 et one, CORNWELL’S bill, providing for a legislature consisting| 1) rong & dont know what he {s 3 More than 1,700 young women counts. | Bring bottle : of one house of 15 members might be all right if it wasn’t for a| esting at Jhave already been enrolled in the | si akin about he MKT. 8 little joker tucked away in it. One of the provisions of the bill| "tren mac hj. stone of newton |Seattle chapter of the Red Cross ee See ee ee © fs that a two-thirds vote of said 15 mew in favor of any measure] yj. comes to bat. with a story | doctors ur Hletihaes, thatlin the campaign to build this or D phall act as an emergency clause and prevent it from being referred|that he sa int no nature fake and advising sufferers fre ganization up to a membership of 5 to the people. To take this right from the people, it should be a unant:| tall but prooves the cheaf w \ ton and stomach trouble to 15,000 Plows vote, at least |rite in his theory & mr. stone says | food ‘contents bland and: | Bandage and hospital supplie keene leaon is ito saan taking @ little pure bis are being received by Mra. A, 1 Fd Bolivia rushes in where Switzerland fears to tread! he had « dog that strayed to his ‘4 Serie aw weaclktsie bite an bet: 4 obb building, and A house & the fambly took quiet a] JIN every home Sloan's Lini- which can readily ot peapas ns abe there. ’ . » pup & A ) " any drug store. It is absolu ¥ shine to the pup & desided to keey ment has earned its place ham sas le practically taster a tel) it but the d fent eat t but e cog woodent eat ho mat te onful taken tn a lHttl vars ter how many peaces of meat &|in the medicine chest as a re- or m7 a water, after meals, will things like that they would give|lief from pains and a s. |usually be found quite sufficient to | him is cha erates eh ana prevent ail] ee Feb, 14—The British P 5 finally mr, stone says that inal Quickly penetrates without|powsiniity of the food fermenting {steamer Lampert has been sunk For 2 sigal brain or funny dog he wont eat a thing, but} Tubbing and soothes the sore — All of the crew except four were his litt vy notised that the dog| nes: safely landed, it was announced to. muscl e wood beet it out 2 or 3 times a day : Carefully Selected day Iso his father follered the dog @|., cicaner and more effective ers Ocoa backdoor at sevril houses until he] ments, it does not stain the ee ———e |came to 1 where the butcher boy | skir | yielding fully : 5 had left out some meet, the lady|~ oe | . Seattle's new ferryboat Robert ... 18 reires in being away, and that dog grabs|, Por rheumatism, neuralgia, gout, 6) Oo” Bridges, which was built at the . raged lr pores lumbago, sprains ‘and strains use 2% plant of the J. F. Duthie Ship a contains more mit. stone says that dog is a born | Sloan's Linkment, AC all druxgists. MH Denominations €:30 and gsco {ff Diting company, will be launched ra |theef and wont cat anny thing he » 50e, $1.0 at 11 o'clock Saturday morning. nourishment, than beef.” cant st yel ‘ 4 now they keep the pup at fiome Guardian Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York City physician and“author, inv NAb Naaing Weer nothin ain CUNARDER ARRIVES “There can be no strong, vigorous, iron men, nor beautiful, healthy , ‘ . heeked women without lron—Nuxated Iron taken thr t r put the bones and scraps In the re Trust and Sa plese ae hen te ee times pei Walter Baker es Co. Ltd. 1 vings | day after meals will increase the strength and endurance of weak, nerw- Cu | ous, run-down folks 200 per cent in two weeks’ time in many instances. no| Avoid the old forms of metallic iron, which may injure the teeth, cor rk} rode the stomach, and thereby do more harm than good. Take only She} organic iron—Nuxated Iron.” It is dispensed in this city by the Owl Drug Co., Bartell Drug Co,, Swift's Pharmacy, and all good druggists, ’ Rear 259 _