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tot the Published Datiy North West Leawuc Newspapers The Seattle Siar Kotered at Beattie, Wash office as second-class matter By mall, out of city, one year, $4 the, $1.90) 360 per month up to € moa By carrier, city, te @ month of MORE THAN 61,000 COPIES SOLD DAILY. Germany’s Plot True to Form It is not in the least surprising that Germany has been plotting to in- duce Japan and Mexico to attack the United States. Our only surprise is that any one should have been surprised at the disclosures of the state department. Such plots against friendly nations have been the very foundations of German diplomacy ever since Bismarck created the German empire. If one will read the Bismarck autobiography he will be amazed at the brutal frankness with which that blood-and-iron statesman not only admits - but boasts of the utter unscrupulousness and dishonesty of his dealings with PE other nations. a When Bismarck conceived it to be necessary, in the development of his :. plans for unification of the German states, to have a war with France, he plotted to bring the war about. Not the least important part of his plotting © 8 was the betrayal of France into a sense of false security thru German diplo- matic agents in France. Germany exacted a billion dollars from France and the provinces of Alsace and Lorraine as the price of peace, and France had to submit. In its fundamentals the unmoral diplomacy of Bismarck has been diplomacy of Germany ever since. This diplomacy is based upon a composite of the theories that the end justifies the means; that might makes right; that one state is under no moral or legal obligation to deal honestly with another. For instance, it has developed since the present war started the that for 1917, PAGE 4 Petty Politics Comes First; State Second BY BURTON “The Mystery of the ——~ sible.” both complicated and delicate. oO € het there In one t net t ible, and that that a pot which, if it is administered think it {#, muat be a liquif, d remain be 9 ‘ if that cabinet fresh nd ready for oule Cabinet Hse tor more tran three hundred ? years, Nor muld the n anism STEVENSON iB \ stay in order *o long. It must be It looks as if the senate appropriations committee has Copyright, 1911, by Burton B, Stevenson Therefore it would have to be olled 1 { feath the bill setting aside $5,000 for the - ~~ and overhan from time to time, smothe to death the bill ig a t If it {a worked by a and I expense of fighting. the touriat rate case tO 8 tinis’ (Continued From Our Last tesue) | original of nd unquention: | don't see how else it ¢ pete Jay McCune Commercial club’ CHAPTER hip. art relegate" nie would to be re bureau, who has bee , the matter at ( Rogers Gets a Shock Saished . : ve t 1 ovoner drew the 4 an « 1 nt ! says the effort ¢ reported out fa Te etd tar & Tew ventioeta| TOON abinct was seat Ignorance, lack of intelligence, petty politics are Grae : ‘ {time to time Imm ' , Babee of a , i , reylinghulsen thinks there 1) a oc» i make Lester!” E of a plo’ three of the committee's distinguishing characteristics, ' om og rep gehoy MEd Bath will make, Lenter a sple he reports. id Th cruntace exe ih oter Then you see it, too?” I ques-| (Continued in Our Next Iss The members take the attitude that even should way identi al with those of at he mb Itt aad he deeped jute Sis | the rate fight be won it “would only benefit a few be ‘ag |< sony There can be po Chair again, “A man would be hotel men.” Just as if the bringing of thousands Titan that both ot. tees blind not to see ft. And I believe ' ; ; Fi question tha , that we have both arrived at prac of tourists a year into the Northwest would have so from the same cause. He ter teally the same conclusions. Here | § 5 4 ‘ ¢t st fe able. f t re t long : ae ag ahs , Madame de Montespan, That dra ’ waged to win it, nothing m tamed ba his execo-| Of since It was berk to contal n| aspect is will, #o, if there is no ” | rae ‘vg love letters of a king, be ls , They remember Charles A. Reynolds, the fighting I'l take charge Of quately guarded, and therefore « |>Peme 10 cents! Don’t stay bil- p member of the public service commission. They don't woll, Mr. Lester,* naiq | echaninm was devised to stab the ious, sick, headachy, like him, They hate his fearlessness, his activity in the [TlGrady again: and then he 4 | Person attempting to open it and constipated. people's behalf t me Do you know hey refuse an appropriation ‘that is to go to ons of the will?” h for his work, even t - s0Ing In the Heht of th « f ' ttee are iH G ri ! nit Br wn K r ® 1 n ; 1 ma be Carlyon Mark them down as a committee which With the except wears the Southern Pacific brand, cles to hin serv | ‘ortune tn left to t asked am s his » Metroy the provis f a fow lega to inject into the wound a poison instant |Can’t harm you! Best cathartic for men, women and |no powerful | death as to caus Am I right so far?” ons, | “Wonderfully right," 1 children, % would 1 a t no clear - tine Go ahea y life’ Your system 4s filled come to n accumulation of bile and a nee ltt eontinead Godtes Fi which keeps you yment ness of this unknown hy, » oaeee man with Vantine in some way | coated, bad stomach whole | concerned this cabinet.” sour—Why don't you get @ 10ceme ieee ld | box of Cascarets at the drug store fantine himself thought so,” 1) many years preceding it, thousands of German spies had been working in — - —__—_— | Museum of Art Nese ta [and feel bully? Take Cascarete to- “t tract), . ~ ‘ ees ¢ _ us ome: se ila dine 7 ni and enjoy the nicest, ge 4 England, France and Russia, under the direction of the German ambassadors aT xd Moment later, all four men left} “Goa! ‘That would seem to to-| tier ant ene eae srentlost EL to those countries. hind them I heard a step on theltrsck’ ‘The Frenchman's pateccr:|a clear heed, clean. tongue vite : And then when the fateful hour struck and Belgium was in Germany's {jatalr, and turned to see Godrey |iten nad something to do wit ieee nee ee path, Germany disregarded her sacred treaty to observe the neutrality of , 5 {oo around up | secret drawer. Left to himee others can give a F Belgium, just as tho it did not exist BY E. D. K ( re,” he ex pted to oper child any’ time— om” The German chancellor called this treaty “1 scrap of paper” and flew of You Can't S ” ae arechiee “te irae, and was killed.” s—uever gripe or : + aye } t t th ‘ en ar ‘and now how into a terrible rage when the British ambassador told “yp that his govern- ~~ ~ eens a i > about Vantine?” . -onsidere is tres sacred a thing that it would go to wara it it. SPEAKING OF ine left a will in whic ; ‘ “Vantine’s death isn't so simp! ‘ ment considered this treaty so sacred a Me er te Gaateets, i. I nd ERICKSON’S caaaty Cur eae re van that you do{¢zPiained. Presumably the Splendid for 4 When Germany tried to involve rd country in war with Japan a ELECTION| “Never run after girls in your|ynow eho whe veape at you + petgpe RE gn A oe ar fia Copia Jcuae i i i ‘o form. We know @ certain party who | boyhood days.” ' oo " ness relating to the cabinet. She,| te8 Mexico, she was simply acting true t has a lot of blue bombs on hand| We don't know just what he | wh re og A gi are Wheres also, wanted to open the secret] paca that he'd probably sell very cheap,|Meant—sit still and they'll run| po. : 5 drawer, in order to secure {ts con-| ‘sa ected iaiadie ; | we . jome - — ig mien ing tor hin” 1 sell; tab in pe ccna wun aera Remedy—Gives Sureat, : | wow! wow! Ul you're 60, 414 #0, and presently he appeared. | Crops, oneruon with the first sarecenellen ate “ q day o Asto ow,” sald God ay hy “The Star Spangled Banner’? Editor’s Mail | =." “i Seo athe Astor | Dear Marton, 41 cent! Godfrey, wateh-| “You still think it was her photo-| W the midst of the recent agitation against promiscuous use ors Via they're feeding } atoos ; ¥e fr pome on ¢ " you to look bal ar he hepoher in his watch?” |, ene can BE the flag and the non-observance of the national anthem pO ISe TROR STOR! . c+ tease ahertenee eve thst person! wp eshape the LAS Sie fee he Star Spangled Banner,” this question ¢ to light LETTER FROM LAKE O00, ISN'T IT hag Ro to ¢ h it ‘antine himself | 5's\' oa : ; wild ducks fur ISN'T IT FUNNY? ; tant, told me that he was going to make | helt “Why ‘The Star Spangled Ban Crhiw aa ¢ Sedat the has a an . i ) & ARAAAAR RAR AR DDAPD PPP PDP PDPD ALS © fe treat the t t with a|® cate examination of the cab. ~ pe re: In the first place, a doubt exists in the minds of most, gguor The Star wish to ex.(fisitict. where thou »|_, You wouldn't may to the baker, leper "| inet. No doubt that is exactly what tried it befor ' a dior The ar: wish O OX | starvation. Have a bun on m Catch him, 1 r!" Godfrey | %¢ Was doing when the woman edy that should ept handy tn pple as to what the national anthem really is. Some think) press my appreciation of the work | Pee ee | cried, and sprang forward. “|rival interrupted him. He might |¢very home, to use at the first sign nerica,” others “Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean,” end} tae rae Fo pp eters * = ih plscaned dai Guaioa telgieiied Or take a motorman for a car|” Por Rogers, clutching wildly at {have let her out of the house rb Nt during the night er day srs really know it is “The Star Spangled Banner.” psd aude Sepes ee Pek aual Ge: Sell partite “tate: ta aarteal his collar, spun half around and Self, and then, returning to the cab-| | Any drugsint can supply you with Outside of our opera singers, however, there are very in this city. I say this, not simply |that enemy submarines will not be) Of ask the mailman to take a See alate & crash ‘ial omnes atu the tee Ph lad bP Pour this into « pint Botte people in this country who can sing it. It would really | because you supported ma, because |able to run up the Great Northern | walk with you. trey ended ire ns, Poscs| . “Yeu that fe quite possitte, tool|siate ouanr syrep. 4 co d fine if a gathering of citizens were to attempt the feat)! know full well that you would tunnel | — : tie a ee tae eee, oe 4th mo |i# about 64 cents and you hay. ga’ apnea tig | not have done so had you not be eee But in the ¢ cane jcame running up. y rate, you agree with moi) pint of the most effective rem- @ succeed. No song sounds well when a voice cracks as/ it in the dry states they never) And then, as Parka sped down | ‘hat both men were killed in some|edy you ever used. Neved that I would serve the peo ple faithfully tin the council, Tam also grateful to all others iE reaches its limit, and to hear a group of patriotically- ed people trying to sing the anthem would be funny—} _ peelings, how are we going to raise 'em then? Try a Little Stewed Binding! AONGR ! FROM HESK Editor The Star é jont knows exactly what to do about the food} Loyalty—1 ap Ere rioting for food say they are hungry. Well, and} Mice eat books and seem to find them a tasty and attractive | xic diet. rats I'm slightly tired, but still got a in both hands STRANGE FACTS ABOUT | There ts a new order out to look Nothing new bit pieces look bane Hidg., Buffalo, N, TONSA RR UE TIN Ld ahi RIS IVD | treat the druggist. NOTABLES Oh, you peeked! clamation as for a $1 bill that looks Ike $6. ata All our four ike $5 to us at an Resinol They Lift Out Sciatica, Ete, | known authority Meat forms urte! ton he ball again, | saw Godfrey loosen he collar of the unconscious man * | Cc ears 7 1 hope it tsn't apoplexy,” he heals the inflamed membranes that were not so pathetic. who gave me their support, and) Clay Alien w @ red sweater) A Grays harbor paper refers to | muttered, “1 oughtnt. te have| “There are objections—and rather|iine the throat and sir. pessager, Wh h: ' ae : REAL | “hile | know they did so on prin-| very seldom newly wedded couple as “the bride! sched him Whe thar’ "| weighty ones. The theory explain |#toDs the annoying throat tickle, y not have some of our great composers write a -lelple, and not for personal rea-| Harry Whitney Treat never takes |and gloom.” xt he Goan te hered; | the two deaths, it explains ie on toosent, oe, "eatively.” anion Gal r ta the . t cords, remembere . ) + | cou ° for the country? sons, I cannot but appreciate the| his horse up in an apartment house Jand, stooping, picked up the photo-| "arity of the wounds, it explaing| bronchitis, croup, whooping cough devoted efforts of those who are/ elevator. fs * | how both should be on the right|®"d, bronchial asthma. has di 1 : trying to build a greater and better| yy oe - jgraph which had fluttered from] oo4 : m ght | "'Pinex ts highly concentrated Iowan is discovered how to plant potato peelings WD. LANE. | aye eats chill sauce Rogers’ nerveless fingers. And| "#04, just above the knuckles, it] compound of Norway pine extract, and make them grow. But when we have to eat potato — joo his F pastry then I, too, uttered a smothered ex-|C*Plains why both bodies were/ combined with guaiacol and is fa. — nou o e 0! er On e2 I gazed at the dark | found in the same place since both| Gttect on the membranes. y eyes, the full ipa, the oval face the face which d’Aurelle had car- |!" the first place, if the Frenchman ed in his watch! hour before Rogers helped upstairs to his own | lp | preciate battle put up pur “- - Wayne, Ind. Shortage. Trust those deep reasoners. and thoughtful |Pirclite the battle put up by ou : room. Meantime Godfrey had de-|!¢t, 80 of tt | wo tin A pays to be loyal « Old Hu w York's famous parted and the undertaker been And closed again after Vantine | s3————_____— flatesmen to meet such an emergency, every time true. The victory Is the pec —— eee and gone ; opened itt” STAR WANT ADS B) Some folk think there should be a better distribution | tctory. It was a hard fight, but | | Before leaving myself 1 called| “Yes.” \ ‘Of food supplies. some think the speculators should be routed porch fagt caientee fake pons thei | Parks and we made the adjoining a would take a very clever’) BEST FOR RESULTS ecogs | | herdao ies : mec ” va and the monopolies broken up. Thanks to the 9 Star, and H] i. roa metho one where the trag-| mechanism to do that ARS Me statesmen know better the women of our efty who stood| If our skin pain grimeearc big _ the one What i lly w. 1 to do the trick and make all things |"P and fought for the right | ae Oe ee ee eee at is really wanted to do the trick and make all things|"P and fought for the right. | sects da wont T samen ts ht with us is an investigation |, Our friend, e. J. Brown, was} it h h irglar alarm and Parks raised and m true blue. Thanks to bim | t " a You bet. With a report handed down in 1919, and printed) My ambition is to advance the | Cc. es jus use rg the heavy woc den aeatiers é id pam 11 nice volumes, to be had of your congressman welfare of our people, and promote All Want to Try New Drug ould ane 08 acct sabe in the s Here, indeed, is the real zy at last. The people that bgp sot He inter 2 | That Dries Up Corns So Bissotie Balers the iboked | joor of those two rooms CHAPTER VIL Guesses at the Riddie Why should not human beings? BOB HESKETH. — No remedy can honestly promise , e Ya rine ee 7 . to heal ew ase Oo! if 1 wal and it did me rings contentment to the home. There must be nutriment in paper and bindings. At least,! piiop phe Siar) Mr. C. E. Rus-| Good news spreads rapidly and|) to Aealevery case of ecrema or sim- | 4" *e Saat -fanlnteht: Whee g . he fees much nutriment as in some of the economy bills of fare] set has effervesced in a column ar-|druggists here are kept busy dis- | Harskinailment. But ResinolOint- | turned in at the Marathon. Hig I ; that various high brows are now recommending to the poor.|ticle on patriotism that sounds like|Pensing freezone, the recent discov. || Ment, aided by Resinol Soap, gives | cing, the janitor, was just closing | na steaming cup of E ~ — [ihe “eame old dope,” T suppose at) ery of @ Clacinnatt man, which {n|| uch dant reliel from the itching thw outer doors, and. he 3 i i so much per line, Summed up, it'a|#ald to loosen any corn so It lifts || and burning, and so generally suc- © elevator a ment late es Teacenburg may lead & dela Seaieee co araty a Rapecition of the how] sent|Out with the finge: ceeds in clearing the eruption away Pharss.4 @enileman ‘aditay iy kaiser, is a London story. But gosh! Who wants to 7 : aaaiaa ce ‘na noate very |) haiaaaa . q iting te | 4 “ up spasmodically by wolves in hu A quarter of an ounce 8 very lor good, that itis the standard skin see you, sir,” he sald as the car be kaisered by Von Hindenburg? man form—the plea for a death sen-| little at any pha treatment of thousands and thou tarte ward Mr. Godfrey, { | tents towelry et fe batit B hey [tence to all youths of sound limbs LB sll 2) rid on sands of physicians. Why not try it? | | roit jewelry store is selling eggs ut they’ and body eve bar bacar've fou 1 in an ens never be popular as engagement gifts. His arg t in based on the! ¥« Me Ft ; j BRAND RGM pathway trod by our forefather e tender, & cor d do eep it u | > , stantly the soreness is relieved . ' tir s Progress and civilization have made : I askec Ing down of | Look before you hesitate. it impossible for ts to adhere to our|424 soon the corn is #0 shriveled | —— saa him, “You don't seem tired O ee | euahariacat wie: oF (heat |that it lifts out without pain. It is Jat all { | Our minds, too, have a distinctly|® Sticky — substa which dries | I am tired, tho,” he sald, “a lit 3 || |modern way of reasoning out situa.| When Cer aad “never taflames |tle, But I've got a fool brain that there is more good will and homey cheer than you [if | tfons ane see cleariy the ght, I ee im lerital he adjoining | nen let body fo to sleep 80 can derive from any other kind of beverage. It is an | lot an3 I pnnerent right, and Wrong! ‘This discovery will prevent thou Now, I knew T coulda’ sleep natii| exclusive, superior blend whose delightful flavor ang ay | Mr. Russell's antiquated reason-|**048 of deaths annually from lock 1 had heard the very interesting aroma makes the family meal an event of real enjoy- ling and attempt to bluf out of J@¥ and infection heretofore re wae theory you are going to confide to ment. 35¢ the pound . deductions by ca s base inter eae eee een on Saye Bockeene as Sian. Yeu Have me. Be I have a thing or two ; : 2 utting cor | cen Eating uc ; ° we : : F nd coward and pointing to | Whisk Hermie Uric Asia’ ane Roasted and packed daily by the $ H ‘. Fy wholesale mu only way| — _ _ | = ad pi seb a8 | — Indicates D'gestive Inefficiency tomrove/ogr patron ao minty | PLES. <- U \ cable from our Pari : me that we fain would brush him aside| Neuralgia 108 Zor Wane UD Wike Decnacns) office t before I left. It seem Comme Cc al im ortin C When the stomach becomes as more or leaw of a bore g rena and dull misery tn the kidney region ‘that M. ‘Thoophile d’Aurelle plays rcl . id aa at If only common sense can prevail Neuritis PE ig ingans you have been|the fiddle in the orchestra of the! weak, the liver inactive and over the hodge-podge of reasons for pinivede + ielinye deliv dl Le Dold He played as 9 10 ap- | War now being shouted by defunct acid whlch 6vesworks the dna ht, so that it is manifestly im. | the bowels clogged, your ap | politictans like Taft, Bloody Roose acid which overworks the kidneys in| poxsible that he should also. be | petite is quickly affected. |velt and Money “Morgan, we shall RELIEVED blood and they become sort of| NE In the New York morgue, No MARCH 11-12-13-14 Consequently, you soon feel cowards or sorts, neither are we tn Vid clog you; ‘te photog au of the dead man Matinee Wednesday der military rule, anl we believe the| ree 7 a 1 like you relieve! {0d We've algeady started one on King rundown. |highest form of n e. ereve! the way but we can't b f . orm of patriotism {a that Yaigg, Phos our bowels; removing all the ap © haee Sane i i which holds the lives of the people is sate Poe atiis body's urinous waste, else you have {°F SiX or elght days, But my The Overwhelming Success to be of greater value than the . MeUutitia,” dthevimatiem: [DAOuACHG, BIO) adache, ty 3 shy rl the fellow’s name ’ ou ee e p Ow doubtful privilege of sailing the ny Naweane : yells; your stomach sours )sn't d’Aurelte |high seas in time of war x nnd we want you to lig coated, and when the ou say you have a photo . 0 1 cafe e 1 JARY DOW MARSHALL, ur pain, or how terrible the |0ad@ you have rheumatic twin gree | q You kequire a safe tonic and ff you endure from. diseased {The urine t# cloudy, full of Seay 2 Mad seme: taker OF: thy as — appetizer—one that will help §j! (The Marshall letter was en. [ferves, our method | will) bring | m hannels often get sore, water pe the noon, Here's one of || N Sechditg — Joyous— bs : tirely too tong In its original sae th Ganasinna Is and you are obliged to seek a. rep ity 1 may have a elodious strengthen the digestive forces form, and no doubt suffers by het your or {relief two or three times during the, 8, for St | having it cut, Letters shoulg | hod should help! night There was a moment's silence This reall t fair trial of | be kept down to 200 worde~- | ee es not con-| Hither consult a good, reliable then I decided the time had come | EDITOR.) tain a drop of morphine, oplum,| physician at once or get from your! for me to speak y suggests a fair trial 0 | ¥ chloral, eocnine, acatanitia, Prany | pharmacist about four ounces of Jad| “Godfrey.” 1 said, “what T am 'SKOGMO TRYING TO narcotle whatever, git Provides @/Saits; take w tablespoonful in al bout to tell you is told In con-| ,] | W to wend it to| lass of water before breakfast for fidence until T rmission | thone able’ uses) few days and your kidneys wil! to "se it. Do you agree?’ | TAKE OUT STING tres, Oe rite }then act fine, This famous salts is Go on,” he said, his eyes on | ee b, ai ant |made from the acid of grapes and my fac , MADISON, March 7~By a par-| ot Ww 5 es ‘ & . x i : Fema tents ioe, ie Ustees "! ow yone at our own ex | amon alae poretined with ita ‘i We M 1 believe I ih how | A Musical Play | Skogmo, an arce: Follette and for all time a howe t oy | end has en used for generations the wo men were killed. | vs9% S$ i OMACH i | Skogmo, an arcent La Follette par-/and twinges of aimont unveararis | to clean and atimulate sluggish kid 1 | of Infinite Charm ; ms ty prevented action on a pain that are present in Nouraigia,|neys, also to neutralize acids inthe) And | told him in detafl the [ resotabion i n¢ ey Senator | Neurt Selaticn, | Migraine, | Tie|urine so it no longer irritates, thus story of the Boule cabinet; 1 re Staged With [RohertM. te Wollatte. tor his. oy # and other) ending bladder weakne: peated Vantine’s theory of its Gorgeous Splendor | pos on ie inh armed neutrality important to] Jad Salts is a life saver for reg-) ownership; I scribed the [bill and ‘fore nd it to a committee Wet ular meat eaters. It ie inexpensive,|ence between an originet won Seat Sale Opens Tomorrow 10 A. M. ieee: Kogmo hopes to extract the | ! Roem 764 I cannot injure and mokes a delight: counterpart, and dwelt upon Van-|j, NIGHT PRICES, $2 TO 25e—BARGAIN MATINEE WED, $1.00 ful, effervescent lithia-water drink, tine’s assertion that this was ap such way as I have described?” “Absolutely. I think there can be no doubt of it.” The quick, lasting relief you get from this excelient cor syrup will really surprise you. It promptly men started to summon help. But, To avoid disap ment ask “2% ounces of F with full rections and don't accept A guarantee of absolut Promptly e! preparation, for di- in tise funded ‘The got the drawer open, who closed it erhaps {t closed itself when he| Much is said about the “cup that cheers,” but little, unfortunately, has been heralded of the drink that usua

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