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STAR—SATURDAY, FEB. 17, 1917. PAGE 4 Wert Leawus of Newepapers Entered at Seattia W By mall, out of etty, one year, Ry carrier =<: The Seattle Star ae “The Seed of the Righteous” :| By Juliet W. Tompkins rrr ty ne rte erat Co, | (“Now l've GoT You. You DON'T Give YOUR | |cHILDREN THE PROPER HOME TRAINING, AND I | |HAVe. A THEORY WHICH I'M GOIN® To’ -—— TRY out ON YOU + | 0 & mon month up . . ° ‘ o ° » e $ s it there with a hoty Health came back very fast. She (Continued From Our Last Issue) | hands, holdir granp, “I mor T CHAPTER Vit Ta } : ‘ ed but checke sure with I ty { Forever and Ever herse tha of shock How | Helena K r ‘ 7 | ! 7 ‘ | | the Gen, Sherida isuster and tb re One day Chioe ai 7" Y | erole death ¢ r ereno Gage ‘ xl © faltered and her ! ‘ To hope for the best, prepare for the worst and keep cool would seem i ) | | The poor inede's saint of ber and| he. St out weenie Ae aD He she + ie TE : : 7 th I sot that they had « ‘ 4 help of at tral to be good national and individual American policy at this time } bid SF ladehed, aud (0 Ree lee eee emt: 3 ie tat ae & % zed or In d, an © pape wr to the she dropped he 2 s Until Germany actually carriefinto effect her threat to disregard the honoring ber, paid to Beren against him, him serambled to her with @ ery 2 . . : ' f making much he t perhaps, 1 talat om his t rights of American citizens on the high seas by torpedoing without warning i} aa ema: Gwe vin peatiin kad 4A Coed oT eed tp pend a er yoraeoatn ae ia cae ships on which they are traveling, either as passengers or employes, we Id wife on the same ; age importance that bad not . ‘ " * Chioe, t ith fever bright a a ‘ to “ per et have the right to hope that the kaiser and his advisers will decide not to om { avon, Went ceatalbealy Aboit the]. %4 anes ne Shans irtt Z & + — te ae yrought back her attention, already ss house all the next day, working at ald Pps had given him do it. " ‘ F thing, seeing everybody who|%esinning to wand an 6 ur afte bia re His man Certainly there can be no doubt in the mind of any responsible German ame, Sabra was curiously cowed,| “It's about Alex. By and by he! ner to Helena was perfect Official that the carrying out of this threat means war with the United States. Late di the afieenooa Balen seine | Saal tack tne menayt® ‘The room| (aaieon. bests YOReriny fue e . , , j 4 a zy re — r 7 h erie 7 4 4 nev at " Helena re ent) ox- ; The patience with which we have submitted to German insult and ar- aS (THs wets —————— bdo Chine. very tender of hist: Al Megee te ered her even Bebra wae) P ained., "He has a wonderful dea, 3 rogance for two years and a half is proof beyond question that this country Me MORE THAN 7 | et waliea. for Ulm Wad be Aid | Te Oa can't be lah We think this Is goinng to be far . does not want war—that it will go to almost any extreme to avoid it [EL BSR WOU TT | Helena wants to take Dilly," ho| Uncle Harry's renting ead of anything he has doe.” Re The promptness with which President Wilson met the deliberately pn ag aon A ge hale Ae a gg va porselbiiaes ber brother, Had he forgotten « a ! j é ye ng eae freak dip anyway, Don't you think would hloo was very ill for many] pier t when he had Seen s planned German challenge by doing exactly as he said he would—break dip- 6 better? days, and then for many more #he| iy and cried out against his own lomatic relations—is equally convincing proof that highly as we value peace, assented with the eamo/lay weak end sorrowful. tonsins| retensia She looked for am we value our national honor and self-respect even more highly the car, « way, Sabra, who rane trary Me rpemityesntee ct While there is always the chance that war will be avoided up to the ‘ eee y, no one could) nut Ralston was placidly emptyia minute when the first hostile shot is fired, and while every true American | Miniiatad & (aes tabk: itten Minis] ceed a aleeaes an who would | "!# second e } } ide he 1 || lerandfather has bad to move away,| wait on Chic € ke care| “Yes; this ought to be great ad will hope that this threatened war with Germany may be avoided, the situ- || |Sorasne the streat wae no crowded, | ot oe ae well as take care! vance over my other work,” be 4e- cided. “It has a broader founds tion; 1t 1s more cosmic.” Ralstop put on his coat to walk home with Chloe, wanting a breath k to the office and ation is of such gravity that we are justified in acting on the assumption that there will be war. Do not let us waste time and energy, therefore, bemoaning the fact \{ he sald. , I}4 | cone to stay with } Ralston's face qu | dded his understandir Ralston’s wit came nearly every ly as goon af j c I —- ay, Dringinng f fresh air after the day's work. that we are not as well prepared as we ought to be. Whatever the fact. is | Arete: Gok ot upabing Onloe pent | coat hg pce dnc pedo He left her at the door, and the about that, this is the time for constructive action and not for destructive J Sop nize ¢ him with a| event » house that had always been and friends, rich and me ae ne 1 mensages and offerings, | 20m ee seen Se place, shabby and chilly and ugly At last Alex came with gas-light, as she went fn alone "Chloe smiled from| “Oh, but ft would matter— . won't talk| with the right person The words eriticism. oor, Let every shipyard in the country be organized on a 24-hour-a-day basis, building ships for the navy! Let us take steps at once to organize, train and equip an army of at § Y all box in her t p J Unele Harry ' this is the money that for the she said burst I have found a list o A , ili on! —— ——————- |who gave, but {t doesn’t say how Bat together in silence.|to catch them back, for, starting ee tye ruillion men |r, "Bho put the box ‘nto hia| “Now I think I ought to go,” he| from Mer own chair one of her reluctant but manful.| books dropping from his and be Let the best inventive and organizing genius among our one hundred LANE IS NOT BURIED 3 eluctant but books dropping from his, ban Million people be called to the service of the nation to the end that the ‘Oh, do,” said Chloe politely stammered industrial organizations be utilized in the most efficient way possible in aS, SAYS RIFFITHS; Alex was very eager to do right,| He drew her in, keeping both ~+] iy ' 7 and so vowed to caution that he/her hands. “What wouldn't matter, the production of munitions of war i ill oss | Gould ot es bow’All need for cate| Caloot” “ite wan excitaa’ Samm 9 tion was over. He settling | follow up what be had heard, but tor The Star: Among the, present that grow naturally ont ot | : down to # sh while the gates | C ddenly gay, slipped — |---|] cod men seeking nomination for/ the past ware oo & "| from 4 a sends vans i ‘ Jur city fs east do dn . a. Carranza says he'll be neutral as between Uncle Sam HE KEEPS WATCH ON the eouncli. without 4 agement ge se ty ts cant 4 vm Ph moots | I shall come, but you can just I Just parted trom Ralston,” she and Germany. Now, bring on your war! ! eat A 1 oie ‘ tell the maid when you don't want|said evasively as she sank fnto a . y f others, I have singled out my the well-being of the city ts @ liv to be botnacba’ be Guia, taking | ORae he. Wee on ea GERMAN STEAMERS Pen ey De Ma be Peso goes gpor-pr rime rie§ pret = COL UM her hand as though it might break ¢ bent over her, and their mo- ‘ass Guaranty Law He will rerve tho city with tntel-| practteal az Ip th | Ch, atupldi” she ‘stlentiy celediment wae verdi nest HE STAR is i 1 t gest Se yp edie ages osagy | LEMON ADE Steno tty at him; but she looked more ani- ‘You're so brave, dearest. One E STAR is indeed glad to note the unanimity of Seattle Mr. Lane is not buried In ashes An the election is nompartt | SLANG mated. “I 1 res : be visited,” she can only guess how lonely you i I of | ke to bi sited, n behind a bank guarantee law. It merits the co-opera nor warped w rejod) pic cel wt be la ni H : Bot ats bp Hit opted sald must be.” ; F s nonds to the realities of the Ilving | suppo 8 C. GRIE 8. |Hard Botled Egg (Spelted with| "#14. rs of the whole city—and the whole state. The Star said “ bona a nt Sheva s). Toughy Pised Well, good night, little cousin, She answered with 4: ensaid. “Go to bed early and head am simply trying to do ‘t forget your tonic.” And he what she said—to was gone. Then she looked up Stupid!” Chloe hurled after htm, “Alex, you do feel her quality— o was smiling now?” was prepared for a long His eyes biurred. “T feel her for He wanted to Rusticate, The Fact was his Friend the Sergeant wanted to See Many years ago, when a similar ure was introduced in the leg tly. It is glad to note that people nerly opposed to this measure, are now to the Nichols ure. Ht said so more newspapers, | it, and no So Toughy ieft his Native A P " hot |Heath and Hied him Hence. The . ° * “ ¢ | | to take their choca | i mos tentor, “GC ee teckes sreakist . 1 The Star will gladly publish I was born and ratsed in the nlet of Marblehead inter. iba noncoes ; cared for him, then’ ee all right!” She let Di for ‘ > r der n ar good old U. 8 t Thought to ch | 3 C z id Saeed , a a law to guarantee | lettera from readers or a Rood « A., and it’s the bent | peal Rag ny es Page but he meant to win her love her forehead touch his sleeve, and Moneys o! ank deposit ould be passed | subject that is not too trivia ntry to live tn. We have the leckers th yontie o from the very bee felt his answering art. he begged. “Is for public discussion. We will | best goveenment and we are mup-| Poker. print your letter whether you || posed to be the most Christiaa na | Toughy arrived in Marblehead nent on the value of such a| he set about bis task “Chloe, Chloe— There is no room for arg: in osit ll be th r jence it truly—all right?” eee ere reves #8 depositors will be the ai np | agree or disagree with the ef | | tion in the world today ise © Speas Fincd ta Cale, 15 | Seaneeines eave tear ‘Sa Fear was et in gladness, and will insure every bank against any possibility of a “run Itorlal opinions of The Star. My poor old father fought for this|His Weekit was « Blase of Glory.| ory often, when she was alone,|she pressed up to him. “It's ail insolvent bank will not, by its failure, jeopardize the sta- of sound banks rene st * And it will place such confidence in the minds of the} ple that there will be no inducement to any one to with- Seed deposi ; . posits from banks Make your letters short, how | | country to help free slavery, and| His Coat and Trousers were the/| vi ver!” ever, The Star will NOT pub- | | has suffered untold misery from|Very Latest. Toughy Baamed and | PTOwent ® warm laugh deep ta ber ght oe eee lish letters more than 200 | ithe effects ever atnce I advocate) ne. He Tossed Slang Right | “2'" words in length. Sign your | | right alwayn, and I would be happy|and = Left The Natives were , name and address. Anony- | if all the war vensela and muni-| Amazed. i mous communications will not) |tions plants thruout the world| McNutt, not betn be considered. Do not Indulge | | would blow up immediately. if all|the first Round, had a Q Bashfnl, after fet Little pe ‘ ‘ | in personalities these billions of dollars which are|Game scheduled in his Roome at i i ‘This will put “money into circulation” more easily—a con- le rt @/spent in “preparedness” was dis-|the Grand Central hotel that Night. For = brain or Hon all financiers say is necessary for continued prosperity tributed among the poor and] To was a Whale at the } 5 wi : FOR MUNY MARKET needy families of the world, there|tional Game and Laughed up his muscle Labor is a duty, from which no man living is exempt, tor yon to take up the question of| and everpboiy Would be baller oct | ‘The Busters Sagan to Drift: tu without forfeiting his right to his daily bread—Wilson. the Munietpal Market, aa you al “A MOTHER” around 9 p.m. Lize Harris, the| ers coa |ways champion a good cause. | Constable, suggested Pinochle but} ——_— , H Our people, o ity officers, and was tametiataly aqueiched 7 e r Secret Diplomacy | Malone is collector of the port o |the pubite servants of our state and CAPTURED SEAMEN The Quiet Little Game started | is ner ECRET diplomacy is one of the causes of the war in|New York, and head of the “nev nation, have given much thought easily and by 11 o'clock the Blue} S Fur trality squad” guarding the Germa: jand work, in regulating our pubile ARE IN HOLLAND Firmament was the limit. But bes Cocoa contains more |iners interned at Hoboken. A American diplomacy is about as secret as European his o In some respects it is more secret; for a prime minister in |ping rope can be questioned in the national parliament on the owe ons for any diplomatic move | he fut which ts well and proper. | fore he Got Thru he needed a Jim- r closing the port to ship | Since public utfitties take only| 4 y¢ aM. Pal " |my, a Gat and a pint of Nitro to as lifted by the state depart-|about seven per cent of our tncome,| AMSTERDAM, Feb. 16.—Release| rin the Rubes. Did we Say| two destroyers are doing 1 not make an effort to regulate | f the American saflors held among| TRIM the Rubes? y duty on our threemile lim! et the other ninety-three | those captured by the German se#| About 6 a. m. when the Quiet of our income raider and brought into port on the|Iittle Game ended Touhy wa cipal difference between | Yarrowdale waa officially ounc.| do¥n to bis B. V. D's, He was a | The president and the secretary of state in these Unit :| Maybe We'll Order b ne “atraitened ctreus led tr nearly today. Dis.|trifie Peeved cannot be questioned. Congress and the public must Suits in Latin Now) stances” and “well to do” is cane patches received here gave no de| Hezekiah Boone, the Methodist jeve their deeds are for the best, and must “stand by the a ed by the word profl-t | tatle deacon, gave Toughy back His ident.” | PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 16, A municipal market will go a Clothes. This is not the president’s fault. It is the fault of the|QnC® the war ts over, when dyes/iong way towards regulating the ag oneal ae fehl is Bk A will again be plentiful, evening|ninety-three per cent of our tn DA WA H Inge Tom Artist, started the | Giplomatic system that has grown up in this country, closely | grees will no lesdae tis tha conven | comes f (CANA TO T H Ball Rolling and Toughy soon had Mpatterned after the diplomatic system that has caused most tional ck. Purple, lavender and| When “profit” is cut out, “flour NEUTRAL VESSELS | his Fare and enough over for a _ of the wars in the world. |blue will be worn, according to|and bacon” should be easier to| w Jolt, Then the Heckers es lead tailors here for th® con-| bring tn. 1 The City Feller to the vention of the National Association} ‘The increase fn taxes will be “a| OTTAWA, Feb. 16—Official con-| TTR! nourishment than beef. Walter Baker & Co & Co. Ltd. ESTABLISHED 1760 prot MOORE{N"> Tomorrow ANNUAL ENGAGEMENT OF SEATTLE’S FAVORITE DRAMA The curse of secret diplomacy must be erased from the} : arth if there is to be lasting peace between nations i of Merchant Tailors. spit in the Pacific ocean” in com ation has been received here| “Veni, Vidt hyu skookum 01 OLIVER MOROSCO PRESENTS Let us not forget that this country is just as responsible} The convention voted that each|parison with the money saved in| that Hallfax is to be an examining, bvla-hula,” quoth the Consta for the continuance of secret diplomacy as is any other large city should follow the exam-| food products a potnt for neutral eastbound) Watch same 8 Mextoan tor “You THE Rtas distdiviey cunt be abolished? But, until it is at ple of Cincinnati and establish a] Let us not be decetved by the across the Atlantic. Whether the| Came, You Saw and Trimmed “a? fhe are eee ep abas Jeartorinl colloge. It aino voted to| ‘holler of Ich taxer,” but start a|port will be used for westt . r Piek Wile eG fac ished, we must STAND BY THE PRESIDENT! recommend’ that the government| “leak probe” to protect our pocket-| vessels has not been decided. s g the Natives Down the — nae pay its employes better salaries, so | books Ww.JoM the berthir accommodations are! ! us a Car |} i illion’s | {t wil le limited : ‘dat | ‘s reply was Drowned as |} roadway comes kk an’ wi it got a_ million’ {t will be ponsible to wear better Imited, x completion of the ” pl . f A ai Lg ape bap k ye ke 5 _|clothes WANTS LANE ALSO terminal worker the Rattler pulled Out of entertainment out the fake jaska Queen”— Wetter The Btar: You're on the! | But tt rounded Terribly like Pro $0 everybody's satisfied. THE LAUNCHING of the motor-| right track and going in the Heht | ne 8 | fanity. ee ship Oregon from the plant of the] qirection in your ‘®upport of Hea-| LAUDE INGRAHAM, arrested | Give Lawson credit for this much wisdom: he didn’t | Alaska Pacific Navigation Co. on! eth and Erickson for the council. | Qt Portland several weeks ago on| Moral—Because a Hamlet Is y Woeat Waterway Saturday morning|Now go down the line Im the of, |t2® charge of violating the Mann|Named Marblehead {t's No sign the try to involve T. R. at 11 o'clock, will be public § or | ACte WAS found not guilty Thursday | Natives’ Domes are Reinforced |in Federal Judge Noterer’s court. | Concrete fectnal way your paper can do tor Lane and give the council the bes’ oth de hie dno addition available to. further the ; interests of all citizens fie coniline e roo S n e se Yours in the interest of better arefully Selected governmont, CHAS. Q. COLR. Thousands have agg ay told of the benefits. they have derived from the usd of aaa BONDS Perana. Its helpfulness been marked in many varieties of ailments, You may NEVER RIGHT TO KILL be helped as these people have bens Eéttor ‘The Star: Your paper yielding fully last Tuesday evening stated that ODD, ISN'T IT? maker™ Love Story of te The Great A Bie orn” Wom SEE Volcano Sce: HEAR THE HAWAIIAN SINGERS AND PLAYERS Eves., 25¢ to $1.50—Pop. Mat. Wed., 25c to $1.00 r | l , On . a 7 Fence Atipzon, 224 F | Mies Toy Gray, Fairview, Kone | Mr. . Malmgren, of 388, Frade mothera urge compulsory training 6)2 % am pleased to, recommend Pe- rune and would is that hin the | vleeet “Fer éloven rm gears eo service. 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Jin battle, They will stand up and THE PERUNA COMPANY ‘ ts Columbas, Ohio (be shot by a firing squad first, | |necessary, and they are compelled) ness Judgment eee | 4% Paid on Savings Accounts FAIR ENOUGH | Paris restaurants are allowed to serve only two dishes to a customer, but you may hire a man to go In| with yon and order, and let you do the eating. s you pos: | AMOROS a ; | HARRY | & MULVEY | 10c @ 20c | ROSE Accounts Bubject to Check Are Cordially. Invited eee TRY THIS ON YOUR TWINKLER| ‘Ah, you know my name?’ he twinkled pleasantly.” — Saturday |Wventng Post. Peoples Savings Bank SHOOND AVE, AND PIG 8 OTHER BIG FEATURES | “"®xemowcasres Oded ULL ei! An