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THE SEATTLE STAR 190T Seventh Ave. Near Union St, MEMBER OF scrires Nor or = Newsrar MWkstT LAGun Telearaph News Service of the United Press Association STAR—FRIDAY, FEB. 23, 1917. PAGE 4, THE STORY OF JULA PAGE By Kathleen Norris (Copyright, 1915, by Kathleen Norria) CONTROLS BIG GUNS | STAY ON FIRING LINE, COUNSELS 0. T, ERICKSON ON THE U. S. COAST! STAR BEAMS BY E. D. K. Author of “If You Can't Smile, Giggle.” manna | MMIGG Gt Seatkla Wath, Poslotiice ac Wecone: ass Batten | | At Atlantic City, they have pla | Wie ie VouR HERO? BY mail, out of city, Be per month up to 6 moa; @ mos $1.00; year 83 =| (Continued From Our Last Issue)! Drownlly heavily, he cone nted | “4 de * heya of se : ~ ‘te eno tr 408 rE DK so a month || Wattor The Siar: Permit me to Julia looked at the newcomer for | to be partially undressed, and co . ! he limit I read your column every day, | tender The Star the most sincere © few moments, and then sald,/ered with a warm rug Seems to us it Is about the imi || ‘nut I'm married, so don't « thanks for {ts campaign tn my be: with a clearing face Julia took her little rewing bas i pie away.) half, Two great dailies und @ half. nah! Of course 1 know you.| ket and a new magazine, and giv yh cea i SHELLERS MRS, ROSE RUSSELL score of corporation weeklies were Imer, may I present Doctor| ing ‘a departing look hus a xb jan 47 Ath « in the Itsts to compass my dete Studdiford?” band, found bin eyes open | England In the face of all this, The Star) “Mr Palmer 1s extremely jand watching her. Instantly a rush} 4 eu My hero i# the kaiser picked up the gauntlet and landed pretty,” Jim said, when he and/of tears pressed behind her ¢ meas To keep it secret might be me within a few hundred votes of Julla were alone tn thelr state-| ide 5 gar wiser the highest score among the olght-| room. Who t# she?” “Thank you for fixing me up so cml EMILY V. KOPTA een candidate ; sigdinen “{ don't know why I supposed | nicely, darling,” Jim sald meekly Sp 1423 S7th av 1am mor teful than words of You knew that she ts one of Mark| “Oh, you're welcome!” Julia Era tt clint be sald toot ie to ie islature fails to pass the Guie bill, farmers mine can express to the many oa he oes rh ae pig ate ae aac ~ bpd a. ee oe ene ew aging || My hero {s Oscar O'Sleek, Paste = ss Ny cae ‘sea hous da of voters ho b e {oring naw somethin, 0) sem you en me, ulla?" Im eng o - ae J e didn’t DOW " th “ Se a Washington will patronize Portland Peet iat Witutthetanding the all, after—afterward, you know." | pursued, and a second later she| than flying saa 2 ota IR of Seattle ° On!" Jim's face, which he] was on her knees beside him, their eee ; of : Urades of abuse and misrepresen an ad i : == a fs 4 Resolutions ere passed to that effect at the tation rained upon me. The fight chanced to washing, also grow|arms were locked togeth and “Chicagoans = Observ Birth of | * PRE Ss * Bul red; he scowled as he plunged It| their lips met an if t i Washington in Appropriate M Spokane-Farmers’ Bulk Grain convention Friday is not at an end, however, and I be-/ | ai, into the towel, | ktnned each other be ner,” said headlines in the Chica Now who's the Hickey-Yacky: The Guie bill provides for publicly owned and cen ‘ition to sole se “eWhen Julia came back to Post Meyor Is Out of Town.” | Doodle boy to set above to music? Operated grain elevators, warehouses and the belt line . ae Bs her atate room at nix ‘ siting Our own mayor could do no more s+ Ing line for the final election,|Me! | Mie | ton eady the CHAPTER V j ‘ie ga to connect them, under the direction of the port com March ¢ ei acrous the bin a The New Life What has become of the old-fash ODD, ISN'T IT? mission. OLIVER T. ERICKSON locked under his h sombre| The young Studdifords, upo Gen, Weaver is the man who has |joned man who used to dr hes * is, upon t t Spokane’s Chamber of Commerce, not influence eyes on the ceiling thetr return to San Francisco, en: |‘ role} : _ big “ergy kuns | for his wife? eae ie" ‘ nnn f A ea + dene lia eartil murs \ ranged along the coast of the Unit ae in this matter by petty politics, has indorsed the bill — : f im, don't you fee! woll, dear?” | tered heartily upon the social Joye! 4 gi aig, _ were te 1 ; h Perfectly well, thank you!” Jim/of the ho Mart been “4 States, He has been in cor MUK, MUK, MY MUKILTEO SEATTLE HAS AN OPPORTUNITY TO BI Editor’s Mail }] said coldly oa monly waiting thelr arrival to am(mand of the coast artillery since | ‘Oh! Glorious elt COME THE GREAT GRAIN SHIPPING PORT OF Sh cette dalasat tains fasts Anything I can do for you, | nour her engagement, and Julia's Where I dwe zg P. ° co! o ships m i e @\ Jim?" Julla persis delight Immediately took the form My Mukilteo =, PACIFIC, Tacoma now ships more grain than Communteattons to the editor Just-let me alone!” Jim an-|of dinners and theatre parties for ls t that d = c. Sacer 5 , canal *e signed and a irees 1 the handsome Miss Toland and her SAVE THE Thy beauty # *assage of the bill would mean dollars and cent given, if they are to be pub Hurt to the quick, and with sud. | fiance. My Mukilteo! to the taxpayers of Seattle—a b definite construc lished You may, however, den color in her face, Julia left Captain Edward Francis Hum 1 love thy rocks 1 ive ate: 1 } 1 } . f th t designat or her signa th n. She held her head high,iphry Gunther Fox was an officer And also rilla, Moonshine whisky has gone up tive step forward in the development of the city ture. Letter st de | but she felt almost a little aick!in the English army. He had a My Mukilteo! to $4 a gallon in Georgia, Alabama, But a powerful lobby, representing the rai more than 200 words long {|with the shock. After pacing the|comfortable private income, an 1 dy spots Tennessee and Carolina on account Way and water front interests, grown fat exploiting e ° sur she returned to} unc le, nd healthy to be M he rt enthrills, jot the war eh ete ; ate cons s and the shinn s job , nure, but a lord, and an older ikilteo es, but what a bargain the ultimate consum and the shippers, is on the LET 'EM FIGHT OWN BATTLES | Sin “eat up, dropped hia hands,| sister who had married a lord, so}. These are authentic quotatior - at Olympia Editor The r with ey haggard! hat his credentialn were unexcep-|ffom the pamphlet on babies by The lobby is fighting the bill . jovi se bite . oarsely, “I've nable, and Mrs, Toland wna folt of Columbia | @ 0 Will the legislature kill the ie bill—House dom of thelr 1 king—I'm go-| nearly as happy as her daughter K. Shaw of Union | to your ed ) wrote the a Bill No on the Mth inst, in rega is } Or will they serve the people as their sworn oath protest on Mexico's new c ence, Julla stood still, looking at | Julla ut there dist me fee box for baby's} ould compel them to do the oll interesst of him and an excitement about k: Put 2 inches of sawdust tn] ’ shi pnt It has the proper Tel) me.” Jim calé, “was it] ensased, and you enioy it dust bottom of a deep box about 18| ness, carrying t Mark?" teach ab tals ac at Coant r. | Inche ire. Put a small pall in-| — principles that a n's repre The hideous cedéenness of it} hans more le who have never | side reer one and fill the # | Olympia correspondent says one senator lawyer = {ative should posse but I res truck Julia Ike bod aid me an ntion b are the two sawdust, | P’ P . : lacks, and uncove © selfishy t b f b t th ! the t ! H ‘wanted to chew another lawyer's ear. Paradoxical as it) {aig wealness tha aah eee ag if she ha en t king to t front La) brig omnes © box t the milk ; may seem, there would be increased hearings if he ever j controls th ft tem : galt ol ee ane he ‘ bccn Ramee with toner Dell 4nd eur. ; carried out his threat. ernments of t 1 attacked he about marriage,” Julia tted, |tin cover on the smaller pail, Nail Ye t was Mar she sald a any rea for|*everal newspapers on t under - | toneleasly and gent thought { g 6 lo. fee de of the box cover a ogey Entitled to Rest rerwark. ne : ll ox covered and in s.¢ } : HERE is one phase of this situation that is not easy to stand for! What Bur my God!" Jim sald, h yet, Ba place. Renew pour off wa-| ° ° With that calm and sweet composure that we alm at and usually “*" ng. He flung his hands madly tr darkened her bright|ter once a For Forty ears Lydia E. Pinkham’ f get away with the nd got on hin feet. Then, | face, “and yet, once You are mar —_ ry Tt is this loud noise about “munition makers,” “evil-minded bank-) !* ax | med, thru the botling | ried you see a sort of —well, a sort| WWW. rere | V etabl. Com und has Relieved and “selfish speculators” having created the trouble for their own tant surge of his emotions, at this loas| of ncom prot tease R (| eg ie po F ro rt “s| IBONE DRY | the Sufferings of Wom Nothing is more cértain than that neil the “munition makers” maidens Diaste r You—ye ¢ he said,| out to The Alex now, and re > : | ie ulre $s 0 °o en. ‘any others of these favorite bogey men had anything to do with| /8 !t ( n t of wa 1 tn an member my ol days e | Dusiness, and couldn't have had - I as me tr on a little « Tam Maa gi senda 1 surely) _— Nobody in this country wants war. Everybody abhors eee ta oak ¢ aa Bar-| ce tie te : me 3 . F ever gave such proofs of loyalty and devotion to the cause of) # di and it of I g| TO remuinte the liquer eli thru the It hardly seems possible that there is a woman in this T*Munition makers” and the like have doubtless their own sins to (DE its BF at down ¢ ca ‘ It's a curne ody, it's a curse country who continues to suffer without giving Lydia E. for. We have nothing to do with that. But thts car inooe : Oaks peress: who -~- It oA ae , Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial after all the evi- » b sugmeste that the natio a ‘ope co, « 1 uu Mother's ¢ ® nfall t ng ones and P ° ° : + «sonal weer cecut aus Goreter to be ks cot te other nations fight their own bat-/ were soo > loves mo theoretical folks as well jence that is continually being published, proving beyond carried too far. poor Urge ght pg cod ad Leh ey has taken my not mar |The minister says it drags mankind />ontradiction that this grand old medicine has relieved own people 1 build u 100 | she could not yet ng to he Hin bout old ‘© he : Pe * vege 4 A f for self interest, unity and com-|stead she felt tired, tired beyond | maids ten thot her owa|Why is it, then, that the cursea/ Tore suffering among women than any other medicine in a : ipl act Sine wiltiiy woo ea Nagr Ar | passion, and {f we are forced to de |all bearing. She slipped out of her | popularity as a girl, regardless ot| stuff toust in the Lord’s house the world, the bank guaranty law, he’s willing to Jet you out in the [fend our personal rests, let us| clothes and like a tired child crept | the fact that no one wanted me dwell? * F cold. You should make it plenty hot enough for him. Jenter the war with a smile and | into bed Ob, Babbie! F, E. PETERSON. Mrs. Kieso Cured After Seven Month’s Iiness, jee n sword ae | Up on one of the dark decks Jim| “Well, no one did!” Barbara Aurora, Ill —"For seven soos saint <a | . © can never come un the) apent the long pDight, his folded | laughed Rut now she's all love! from a female trouble, with severe pa: ny vd You Swap? |Peoples of all nations form & arms resting on the rail, hie som-|and kisses, and Francis is a voit,| THIS TREE PROVED and sides until I became so weak I could hardl: BeOR a time it looked like the kaiser was figuring over a swap.| “League of Peace,” which will have | bre eyes following the silent rash| big thief, and how can sho give} walk from chair to chair, and got so nervous HM There he was, holding on to Gerard, and we had his man, Von the control of coal, tron and) of waters, and in her cabin Julia/ up her dear, big girl" | A PROFITABLE ONE would jump at the slightest noise. I was entirely | , Bernstorff. Jott of world fasue it only|iay wide awake and battling with; “Oh, Barbara, t be bitter!” | Iw me hope of ‘ tal for the t « mankind ‘ | | unfit to do my house work, I was giving up hope | Von Bernstorff is a count and Gerard is a democrat. Now, would) for the benefit of mankind : despair Well, 1 suppor 1 am bt : - | “ver being well, when my sister asked me to t @ trade a count for a perfectly whole democrat? | M. TOBY thought the old dim/And why you're not, Ju, I can't] RED WI Minn, Feb, 23 eye oe th chem’s Veaetable O i It | aa horror « ¢ with. Now! understand, for you never had one-| Was 4 prc answood tree th Flos I ander tank healthy women able te T. R. plans to go to Europe with American troops. |NEW FORCE ABOUT US, he knew there was no escape te chance I did jeorge Kline and Anton Christen-| ix bottles and today I am a healthy eri oul ny se SAYS THIS WRITER And was it for this, she asked Julia assented gravely, “1|son, pioneer woodsmen, cut down| ido my own housework. I wish every suffering We know some Seattle politicians who have been want- Editor The Star: Of the forces elf bitterly, that she had so 1 did. Mothers are strange,|The tree scaled more than 1700! woman would try Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable ing him to go farther than that. surrounding us, there seems to ber ‘om the past, so studied and|Babby, they have so much power| feet of lumber, worth $39.37 Compound, and find out for herself how goo¢ : — —— revalent everywhere, more| struggled and as Had whe|—or seem Suppose you had|. The stump was found to be } ant A. Kreso, 596 North Ave., Aurora, IL : Price of a pet dog exhibited in New York would keep derful than gravity, greater been mad to her dear, | yo dah, whet sealed low and in i¢ the \ found 14 wk Could Hardly Get Off Her Bed. .: . ‘ or electri t who was . a which t sold for $72. In one of x . a family in starving Poland for 14 months. Yat ¢ oladst perce Siyou do, ently from your) aa Wha Vek & bonne ct Cincinnati, Ohio.—“I want you to know the good Lydia E. Pink tas agree about it. A few people ha i bitter need la 9 te The woodsmen captured rofthe ham’s Vegetable Compound has done for me. was in suc! C Have you joined the Red Cross? Do so now. Dues (traces of it, and some of th how!” Barbara said,\iittle fur-bearing animals, which health from female troubles that I could hardly get off my bed. ° only $1 a year. ent to be the sup ae Teany Coat netted t a goodly sum had been doctoring for a long time and my mother said, ‘I want yot { : their daughte r limb they discovered a| to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.’ So I did, and t The freedom of the seas will now be enjoyed by ice- or force, however, > awaker . dawn was) “ oft ved now , n * which produced a good- has certainly made me a well woman. Iamable de org work " . same relation be 1K ia bathed and dress y other goes right on) sized tub of ho! In all th Lappy re ected to go around the wa. io bergs and fish—Brooklyn Eagle. is Coonter that the| ed aarti fom cae keine” thoceol mt getl aura Sears y ir eglthe and am so happy as I never expe cted t f around ; ay v i ae * hokts t A f r n to fact : éon'tlat } rk brought the woodsn and I want others to know what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetal JOIN THE RED CROSS, We stinde Gat Cia Gacabe ae ogee ay ae tann cee dene, tenes sed bepress Ss mpound has done for goa," —Seee. Somes Corxer, 1668 Harrison Ave ‘ iI aL S Inga and th pl 1 pe an Nn Jon eo ‘Ohio. —— that the Creator uses ms ‘aj confidence cre ain into her! “It all comes down to this,” Julia! Razors are most f jy Fairmount, Cincinnat 4 D ° . player uses t ano, for, 8 , t was young, after Be eet adenine pets eters fos sthy ata tale gg per 4 If you want specia dg sep apie a mots P e teves erious ase the strings were endowed with | and pretty, and Jim's very ag for som to her to marry|"mbrellas nearly tied for second| Cine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. wee oe opene i . _ - Iigence and reason, there wou f jealousy only proved that he|him is not a sufficiently absorbing | lace read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. e no occasion for the an aved her. life work f the average ° 4 of Chronic Constipation’. 0 ine ont town mat a ye fener wie ‘ * Imagine the ordeal a string must) Julia turned td smile on a noe fon S ee "Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin ° . a P thing else,” Ba . os go thru in tun a@ rearrangement) of cheerful acqua Corrects Conditions That of all the particles of matter in that| nking about it.” sh¢ g, |!t tan't as if she 3 ° Tess Hopeless. sa | Saherea Hieeels in her evn’ salad about (Gy the/d ou on t u a | | Thro this element we speak of. cision is in his mind; if he chooses m After suffering from chronic con- |the Creator might test an individ asleep—the lazy bones!"|he can ask her; if he doesn't, all pation until she was so run down ual or m answered. They all went right! It's a shame, I say, not to Was unable to do any kind of Who knows but that t « together, and Julia was give her a more dignified existence == , . Miss H. A 09 Adams war in Burope st the ttle ashamed to enjoy | than that! er a Dayton, Ohic ned a bottle those nations? And when the ter. her Ye but, Rab, your mott e reicerel's Sy BP Pepsi 9s ble eet is over, they will come| A urd she be ‘ to | couldn't have put you into a st d h such gra’ sults forth a little more in harmony with, D¢ om, not at all su 4 10 | to sell ribbons, or made a telephor ° 1 of you ake lime to ag se aenaabue ELLIS, | a8, across his bed, and breathing |" : ’ condition is again normal, and | ‘ No; rothers didn't sell rib Cc Vv 5 it she wants to recommend Syrup COMPULSORY SERVICE J You'll have to get these | DOM OF Bo on a telephone board ompare alues and Make Sure of G ing in to everyone who suffers /KILLS FREE AMERICA lamp things off, dear! Come, Jim,|Cither. But 1 don't see why I ettr h constipation. Editor The Star I think moth-| YoU can't sleep this way. Wake up, shouldn't have studied medicine. THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a ers who urge, or even favor, a cor Im! ike Jim.” bination of simple laxative pulsory military service of any kind ~~ "a aa ee | “Yes, but, Rabby, you've no lean with pepein, gentle in its ac- simply cutting their own, Dt Ferdinand King says: ing toward medic and free from griping or other throats and those of their children }¢ “Well, then, something else, just I SEI in or discomfort me sontatos nO in drug stores everywhere. To avoid T are accepting a factor that EVERY WOMAN las Jim would have done something e or narcotic drug, and, while {mjtary . wubaty. WOWld take away their last lttle elee, in that case! Office hours * case of inactive howels, 1s ab- Syrup Pepsin. Bee that « theriana. thelr children granada of Pgges emcee, Leather is up—way intely safe for the tiniest babe. of Dr, Caldwell’s signature and his |,. 7! are changing (so-called) n sot an a socis . i i D! ‘aldwe » and his|, a You and I have someho » “e re Peet ‘sno iat golem a portrait appear on the vaio ae — RIaOe fe, OneIpUlsOry Amey EVERY DAUGHTER an ged A ol ntlee. peas tt anita: up. Shoe prices have and should be kept on hand in ¢,, wilkah ihe Motte necked (1% j crease poll .d RAH ATi RRR bh a eaaohd tor cso when need. | Pri, Viich, the bottle is packed. |Z .9in case of war they will she |we are happy in spite of all the been climbing steadily. A trial bottle, free of charge, can rity Poke Digest biundering and stumbling, but I've I did a lucky stroke t be obtained by writing to Dr. W pr the deaths of their sor Not wot par pa ' did a Tucky stroke be- Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin costs B. Caldwell, 455 Washington st 4 ying over spilled milk) AT TIMES on pu er . we bed A PES . ‘ ly fifty cents a bottle and 1s sold Monticello, Illinois : n they might have stopped such : i g rm have you!” fore the raise and have f il ts enamel outrages had they been against com-| TO put strength in her nerves |. \0. neilter have Noe eee thousands of pairs to | pulsory service, and color in her cheek apie Me piedt reer saa Doctor Tells How to St h reel a ae a |" mma weinesliorda west 401. Bad : Fengthen |, Promre tor war and you shall! 2, [Mateo after the wedding. and Jain fag J Sell at the old tow Eyesight 50 Per Cent m One strength, if nothing else, Burope|Pe nel Jentered upon the social life of the prices Week's Time in Many I acne 1 oping te, arog sie Vit eaten eal Lear | zest. She rode and drove, playe ‘ » ; eeRk's Lime in Many Instances)". os. siooasven ana aean\ eit aii tehuie ana po acuta Shoes for dress, for q {th and spent how ath ree , - 7 2 3 Filled and Use at Home may be ow ited by |enemies also prepared dal [21 from dinner to supper party, and nary work, for loggers, © Philadelphia, Pa—Do you wear|the pres People seem to think we have| beer acejee pari dete aki Sates to eye y Cruiser ir yaanen ht you'a victim of” eye | dru’ stort come forth trom the. atone axe went without films this Nese for cruisers, for fisher- Make Me Prove It! you will be! to know that, ae: tablet in 6 ) Bon-Ont wa we eye on pore things But of pet reliance pleased: him men, for miners—for o ere in real # allow to disso vit 1 ‘ ne th eth shou come at Prise a y 7 . ate efor you. ‘Sany Hauid bathe the ayes twe te feue|ot ALL, we have slipped back far (Continued in Our N evetybody mmense stock with styles, sizes and colors e failing way they have had t times daily. You should notices your| behind t . : in Our Next lesue) _ ae to suit every Ye 2A ¢ as Byer rented hcozn’ the prt time ap ponaneala matice your| bebind the stone age—that fat “ ‘ every man’s need and preference. Fit is wonderful free prescription. |the start, and inflammation wili| Preservation of life mud ae mam nage atte ging it gt auickly disappear, if your eyon'ure|, In the stone age few could be | ie eee GIRL WHO KILLED guaranteed. Now I can read every-|stepe to save ‘them now, before iti ge, att time during war. But Aswimilated, Mle erlthout any claseces 058 137 | te tao tate aene™ now, before It ltoday, with man’s Iifetaking inven injure thel BABE GETS 10 YR Your Pay Check Good Here Any Time. edo not water any ¢. At|might have been saved if they had| tons, many are killed woh. Tt will] le t they would pain dreadfully;|cared for their eyes in tine. | Also th 1 endurance they feel fine ali the time, It} NOTH —Another prominent physician to| aos ho there were less wars in ston irrita care-| : B miracle to me” A indy | whom the above articis was iene age times, because people didn't locking women 200| AUGUSTA, Me, Feb, 23.-—-Sadie Sad Pepi Th Bo ood “Bon-Opto remarkabie| lve under a profit-making syatem hs taf reed am many | Strickland, 16, was sentenced to , but this pre as we have today t #surpris re.| Serve ten years in p state re ption for very thing ROBERT P. LOWER x. M formatory for women at Skow oar. read fine turers guarantes 1 North Yakima, |e at t ON, recommend-| hegan for drownir rinfant child " Clear. fab |SS" ponent ta savavine vy ing hex for drowning her infant chil _ The Largest Store on First Avenue m in ® obtained from any ge Oldest f n'a y ' ago, She was indicted on a charge 3-107 Fi t A a Bnd multitudes more|one ef the very ton lest fan in existence is in the|euarantes of enn of money refund harg' 1rs' ve. 5. Be able to strengthen their eyes! should be kept on | ‘| museum near Cairo. It dat My hated It in ding ane ak of murder, but this was dropped | 10 Steps from Yesler mont every family | bwitts and thru counsel she pleaded guilty to manslaughter, Bartell Drug Co and the 17th century B, C, ia ERE SOR RIPS HAM ELM So al ace