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; STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1917, PAGE 4 i 4 yours as general manager wih | be right.” } | =:| The Seattle Star Nan of se a , Ro a-elese mation ra —, = ” tle no matter how modest an out | ST = _ Cen ‘ranos: Bes | Music Mountain J..2:-.0 nes | _MORE THAN 61,000 COPIES SOLD DAILY. ore . Og sed egling, corterae If inert vom anyon know the specie mer equals Copyright, 1916, by Chas. Scribner's Sone net on an ordinar fon, But w run that line ut ca an in a girl tol disorders along = Cut Out the Melon | CHAPTER | The ®) Frontier Day tus. They put up Nan Watley Ai ‘ i i ; i | More yd Luke Morgan's little . m4 oe — rae get na wa = gh oe ne _ \L*a VER sat Jewlse on the alecn, never saw Henry 80 Is it?" de Spain ked as : Ps . edge of the table in the prt! fussed. The little Music Mountain! naively an if he had never heard living, and the house of representatives has appropriated Nae te ie risian mo-| used... The little, Musle MOSRIAIS| satvaly as if he had never: Beaas perintendent at Sleepy Cat, a rall-| she had five bull's road town lying within gunshot Of| three when the le $400,000 to make it. At the news one long groan of inexpressible weariness yes to Henry's | nervily stating a fact notorious to snapped. He) both the great continental divic forfeited.” | “We have temporized with this w 4 ; De Spain, tilted back ‘Gens dinnia” <6 nted| Calabasas outfit long enough,” de will resound from ocean to ocean in a much-tried country. ey peopl nent agg a Jotfricn. rapidly signing letters.|clared Jeffries. “Deaf Sandusky, . . . eed fever—Jeffries had t } ow 0} brought } logan, and that squint-eyed thiet,) If there is anything in the world we don’t seem to n division then—and _ between ep ientae wait ten tin? [Deve Gasnen—all boleen ae | nervous brown eyes were two little vertical furrows of perplexity and What do you mean, keep him?” |every one of them! Henry, I'm) “| demanded Lefever, starting in pro-| putting you on that job because regret. He was looking at the dull- |) 00) you've got nerve, because you can) finish barre! of a new rifle that lay shoot, because I don't think they, jean get you—and paying you @ jacross Lefever's lap Y&s, 1 — | From the Main street sid to straight things out along the Spanish Sinks, , even when it didn’t rain in THROW THEM UP! == the large room came the nooune oftice. “I mean I need him, Tell| itlong th 8 and clattering of a Frontle ay i Xo you know, Henry—" Jeffries 7 fm = him to come in a minute, John ] - celebratio sewnid. ane : ; “ES ALSO AROUNDY fa een sot John.” blurted out de| De Spain himself expressed con- | leaned bo lagen csr Mat oe bis, ; lSpain, peevishly, “what possessed temptnous impatience when Lafey.| tone honaien = sons § suspect: yon to send for me to do the shoot-| or told him the superintendent | thet Morgan Gap bunch sre rema BA ntl ast ll wanted him to go to work at Sleepy | Debind a lot of this deviltry arousd) Syenry,” Letever remonatrated, Cat. He declared he had always | Calabasas i vn a aad = . i ‘thought | hated the town; and Lefever read-| 40: why, he trains w ve e or you because I thought | n ; veh o! aE geet rgb . ily understood why he should|Sa#soon; take hin uncle, Duke: "De Seat " did not | ¢#pectally detest it Just now Sassoon never is in trouble bu 0 Spain's expression whan’ what Duke will help him out. 1 it is any more EXPERT CONVERSATION on this subject. It has been investigated to death. What we need now is not any more seven volume reports, but some kind of action. Nevertheless, let us try to cheer up. Further wagging of the industrious jaw will not bring down the price of potatoes in Seattle, but there is just a chance that this time the in- vestigators may quit sand dancing around the fringes of the subject and take a slant at the nub. Thus WHO GETS IT? Not the corner grocer or the butcher. None of these is “What do I mean?” ot Jeffries, who frequently rolling in wealth. Not the jobber. No jobber has soared in- RUST AE Gis mascias eeitade 1kte to iaettrien aneed. tor Se tied cat tho TR to the millionaire class. Not the workers. Most of them are towards {il luck, usually one of in-| Sleepy Cat, the interview ee ee stages | “As bad ap that?” | Jeffries turned to his desk. “Agh | John Lefever. | De Spain had a long talk with John. But John was a poor advip er. But concerning the Mot ‘ did abandon bis habitual difference, was rarely more than | positive sort on the one s 1 an obstinate sort on the other. the outer office | Spain raised one objection af: struggling hard to get a square meal. Bat how about all oo melons that have been cut by the ilroad and other i te companies? **'How about the COLOSSAL PROFITS concealed in the almost inconceivable melons cut by packing houses and the one of per Th opened and Je tendent, walke or the superin | another to leaving Medicine Bend, the room:;i/and Jeffries finally summoned af om Medicine | show of impatience The two men You are looking for promot He asked about |aren't you?” he demanded thre he had | Bend in } at « rose to & “Rustlers, thieves, robe m . ice >, lthe noise in the street eningly gg gayi fe i ous increase in capitalization That noise, William, comes) “Yes, but not for motion with-| bers. colners, | outin: « like? How about the stupend P' Petiign Se Pe eg ord Petkrrat eb BAR al erg gp hadorag (NT gn PRIS pain. | Nn plained Lefever,|"I-want to stick to the railroad rifle The Mor-| business. You want to get me into —|kans are our defeat. |/the stage b | We wer yesterday,” h ‘Temporarily, yes. But I've told = onse to the ab you when you come back to the ffries. The Mor-| division proper, yon come as my} | = 4 yards, bull's-eye the Thief River stages. Think HAVE YOU EVER “MET” PUBLIC |Graw” or birth date of Alexander the|count. 1 thought we could trim|of the salary next year without gouging the public. 1» LIBRARY? IF NOT, TRY PLAN |Great, give yourself the wure of|thom by running in @ real gunman.| “I have no immediate heirs” | BY CYNTHIA GREY la trip to the public library and get|{ wired to Me ¢ Bend for Hen “This is not a matter of joking,| “ imi iddleman!” roars one set of e We must eliminate the m Many persona write to de | the rmation first hand ry com up last | do Spain.” philosophers. partment asking for information! Maybe your Introduetion to this! with g rifle, pres 1 know th too. How many What’s the matter with ELIMINATING THE MELON about words of poems, points of his | va ¢ public ald will grow to be imag Medicir men have been shot on the stages ! gine tory, dates, names of paintings and a ha | Black Hand Li No, 1 in the last six months?" the stoc books, ete. You are bound to profit by It If t/the gun ned Lafeve “Why, now and again the stages and stock waterer? ° All this Information can be gained does jing forth hibit. “The lev held up, yes,” admitted They cut a lot more ice. at the Seattle public brary, Fourth CHURCH ETIQUETTE | he added, “broke. Henry got brusquely; “that is to be ex and Madison, in the reference de Q.—Is it proper for a Protestant,| io shooting too fast.” pected where the specie shipments this because they got your money today, John?” asked d@ Spain ever mind my money. I got a new job with nothing to and plenty of cash De Spain asked what the job “On the stages,” announced Left er. “I am now general superintel ent of the Thief River Line, y assistant.” “I'm not going to take that John.” “Yes, you are.” “John,” asked de Spain pause, “who is that girl t against me this afternoon “That,” answered Lefever, “ Nan Morgan.” gan's Gay til fondling tt by industrial concerns? a . And how about the source of dividends paid upon all his j ° _ , seed pay 5 per cent 0" 4 capitalization of $100,000 one year and 5 per cent on a c%Pitalization of $1,000,000 the re 1 Rogge Who her” part when visiting a Catholic church, to} That wasn't what beat me,”|are large. T Thief River mines, = ane i Sinetsancemaatadlpedasetealiods Why Is ft that so many persons go thru the services as the Catholics exclaimed de Spain curtly And | are rotten with gold just now. But - of the forgans; 1 | do not take advantage of (his #plen- do, oF to remain seated? taking up the offending rifle he|you don't have to drive a stage. jap with old Duke Morgas, oming | T. B. AND H.C walked out of the room Ww 1 with good men for ber uncle. You'd better change supply blic organ for the Use Him Well! did p ! tion of all kinds of learnt A.—It is proper to remain seated Nor was it the most humiliat-| that, and good guards—men willing your mind, Henry, and stay wit} R. WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, professor of international law at/ | Why i it that so many persons - jing feature of his defeat,” mur-|to take any kind of a chance if the | Us. Yale university, {* to tour the South and Southwest, to impress |would rather have some one elee| FEE FOR NURSE | red Lefev * door closed. | pay is right. And the pay fs right (Continued In Our Next Issue) the folks de those regions with proper appreciation of their duty look a date or a line of poetry) @—What would be a reasonable! 7 : defend their rights. |than take the better way of looking | fee for a trained, but not gradua' ~ | Mr. Taft was at one time president of the United States, a position > it up for themacives? nurse to charge for being both| ~~» which he learned many things, knowledge of which nobody suspected Tam giving folks the benefit of nurse and companion for an invalid} 4 = Mf ‘of possessing until after he lost his job, Indeed, {t ts lately remark the doabt wher aay 1 pre | lady? BERNICE. ef that it is surprising how much good, sound sense and wisdom s man sume they do not know of the A—That is a m that only Hike Mr. Taft can disclose, after he is let out of the presidency. co L UM [sxtonenee of the library, or at least) Fou and your patient can decide. As ff the easy access they may have|! know nothing of the circum | _ The South and Southwest will find Mr. Taft a large, hale and hearty o not to say a perfectly heavenly lecturer on defense of right. The} What state will the record show |to the reference department jstances, I cannot advise you 9 lsuth and Southwest should temporarily lay aside their bowies and 449| to have the worst legisiature? There are one or mere pee poacrey yey end . ind receive Mr. Taft with tremendous audiences and tumultuous ap eee in that department ready and wil) {REMOVING GLOVES ls * r Chess players should belong t ling to help any inquirer to find) Q@—! recently met a young man \ oe k. °lwhat he or she seeks = acquaintance on the street. He re eas : = ee ee They have! 4 eublic has to do is te go! moved his glove when he , Cause Enough | oe | partment and hands with me. Should | have re-| ZA m ; t The attendant will “run| moved mine? VIVIAN. | j y prescribed how we should paint our ships | n actions may Of co the resources of the de-| bis respect for 1: | A STEADY READER jepeak louder than words partment are not limitless, but 94 UY C.79°s » a» m Ad | wait Ob, no; not war! When you get to the meat of ft, it was only Wil-) time t of 100 you can find what | PRACTICE SELF.CONTROL endeavor to dictate style of dressing up the ships. And what a) Note from Washington: Sen.| 00" Oy | Qa! have the disagreeable habit 4 of our styles we take at Europe's dictum | Stone will not be dislodged from|’" x. <0 + you wish to know the|Of cracking my fingers and some Look at our women on Second ave. or on Pike st. Some French his seat. ; words of “The Shooting of Dan Mo |times my wrist. My knuckles are wanted to show her shapeliness, and the American girl who first| © wonder if he tn founded on —|growing from cracking, fingers her abbreviated skirt was it. padatenrds aes | Could you suggestesome remedy? ' Our men are just as far in ft, too. They'd let whiskers grow on/ a h . | | MARY 8. W. faces in 40 different directions, if only some foreign prince would | ust think! On April 13, 1918,| a | A xercise a little will power. 4)WRIGLEYS ft the rage. An ofder on how to paint up our ships was insulting, | ‘hose vets of O. Henry and Kipling | }Practice seifcontrol. That Is the Bf course, but we regularly swallow a lot of foreign insults by imitating | W!ll all be paid for and be my own! | only way any habit may be over foolish fads sent over to us, and war is not a matter of paint, but of Pa oi ‘NEURALGIA AWAY. ome ‘ GOOD, IF IT WILL WORK | } a I, the undersigned, will not be re , Relief F N | PAINT INSIDE BUFFET . . ,! sponsible for any bill contracteq| Instant ehe' rom erve Q.—Whenever | place food in the * Bat the Big Fish Escape only by myself. Carl K, Mountern | Torture and Misery With | buffet It omelle and tastes of weod HE federal trade commission has accepted the print paper manu Advertisement in Geneva (0.)| “St. Jacobs Oil.” How can | overcome this? facturers’ proposition of $2.59 per 100 pounds, save when paper is#| Free Press. | - Jacobs iba taken in less than car load lots, and probably the r “ee | rep iontstan ee ee A nt the inside of the buffet ver the paper squeeze will end here But God of nations, known of old n “ - with melted paraffin right into the sor inflamed nerves, and *!8| WEAR THEM EASTER | disappear on Q.—Will white spats be appro Sing ho! For Wesley Jones The commission reported to congress that there had been no 3 foreign gold Shortage, but “important manufacturers of Canada and the United had banded together to secure unreasonable profits.” + ergs The law does not let pickpockets go upon their promise to be good.| MORE FAVORITE OCCUPATIONS bore rellef is Ronan Ses ae priate to weer for Easter? To let the print paper fellows go is simply compounding felony, when Mrs. E. H. W.—Sweeping the diondlos the ein. % | r LILA. the guilty have been caught with the goods on them. Be —_ time my husband rolls) pont suffer! It's so ne A.—Yes aie a chgare’ . 1 ‘ : | ei a ca jget a smal trial 5 tle from any TO CURE ROUGH SKIN | CY ° | For just a week day it's remark-ling nerves,” and In Just @ moment|, Q7—MY skin is rough. How can CHEWING GL y Drag I hroug ease ohat 2 Tishaa cams line nares" "tn' i Suet a’ moment |, mea’ thy Ft atte a ; ope has! : ‘ long, but they are not white. ts ces -4 arene. — |there anything | can do to bleach ui HELP! HELP! seo Pe ee LOT R. Te V. wm Wearing Worthless Trusses? +. i..:.. 82." cn, beat or Ns _ 90 Per Cent of the Suffering and Trouble Msg an ny" of nerves yo old-time, hon inkle on the ser Ruptured People Go Through Is Caused [Or you'll fog the film, Irene! jure. By Spring and Leg-Strap Trusses | i &..3 going into bankruptecy—they are \ MBean awe | GRAY HAIR NOW KIDNEY TROUBLE |f ft cannot in | i Well-known focal druggist say | | i eeeeanamenaareneraeenenneT Take a glass of Salts if your Back oe | > everybody Is using old-time recipe | , E | r) hurts or Bladder bothers—Meat MT ihe ick unG Geet of Woartag {and find out eversthing you wast 1 Editor Ss Mail of Sage Tea and Sulphur forms uric acid ¥ be een nnn ry Here’s Mr. Brawn, who flourished in the can't feel safe in, or which t so they | put 4 u & minute's peace 1 ou nust ve ) aT ey. ee ore 77 © salovte’s 9 - age ogy *s|CALDWELL TELLS «==, or hen, {t tates, turns gray, ory day, eat it, bot flush your Kid Snes Beew thet such conte aad why chose whe manage to} dull and Hfeless, is caused by aloe 4 Fi Biel co will, Sooner or later, let your rup rough It often have to keep on | neys with salts occasionally, says a * caring o tums. lack of sulphur in the hair, Our ‘best of wearing a tfu T T | jority o te a * you ke ° OF HIS ES IMONY andmother made up a mixture of ae Franny fe maid wutesoelinseas print Hair that loses {ts color and Ine i | ows why operation is always Gan History tells us he relied upon a pebble DORE OE ORT im “panda et EE ROD to ‘keep his mouth and throat refreshed. erippie you up, *0 you won't be « guard against being tooled and acid which almost gr GA Co"a wo son's) Zosact es ormeeene es ee] [iocke dark'and beautifal, andnou | Paralv#ee the kidnoya thei Poor Brawn—wouldn't he have smacked : [rupture holder—the famous Cithe| masny te the CHh telaL anne conte [sands of women and’ men whol ‘they become HluRgion and wernoe, his lips over WRIGLEY’S! 1 gradually let * holder | i + later you'll : mony in the Gil am quoter nolo peat “youl hows how | mony In th ill trial, T am quoted | value that even color, that beautl-|tnen you suffer with a dull misery ton ‘o - a i } |ful dark shade of hair which 4 jas having told Mayor Git that 1/fu! dark shado of hatr which ts so|in°the. kidney. region, sliarp” palne And wouldn't he have welcomed its refresh- | thought he was getting beyond ht abe in the back or sick headache, diz-! cwit|dopth and that It would be a good|’ soeadays we get thie tamoue|%@%, YOUF atomach sours, tongue ing aid to his over-worked digestion! | | q » is coated and when the weather | No More Belts, Leg-Straps or Springs ng the weakness which ia the|thing to clear—whatever this lat-|/mixture, Improved by the addition | nd ‘when the weather is We have found u wn) ‘ounteds of teans'thas| ter expression may mean, ‘The im.|2",0t%er, imeredients, by asking atl ‘the urine gets clouds, full of weal Not so much, though, as WE welcome it, | rapties wiht arnt et hopeless: ‘How it te water unt [af “Weather eros Sogent bottle! ment, the channels often ket more because most of us don’t get the husky exercise HE did. will ho nthe. beth a pression created by your accountiof “Wy BET te our guaranteed rapture it om #0 days’ telat, and now |Of my testimony is that prior to|Compound,” which darkene the ai Finer) tina dine varies WE need just what WRIGLEY’S gives us, in just the way it serves us. ates tig an inp |the action of the Mayor in request-|hair so naturally, so evenly that] ine night The whole world is finding it out and yt you afraid t t 80 bad that 0 face a Aren't you teat —without fee for yourself what id of such misery-ca the MY NAMES BROWN AND 1'™ IN TOWN. GET ME! holder, ; or elastic ve Med spring trusses and 20 tong fox. | 1K & dismissal of the Billingsley |nobody can possibly tell it has fo neutralize th MNMEAS scam ensine ov Age of rap.|cases, I advised him that I thought| been applied. You Just dampen| acide. ty then imareiatays aa canst that would |he was taking the proper course, |& sponge or soft brush with | fuch’ off the bodyee ure ene ys tnd get four ounces of Jad Salts from We have so much far fitters, | As a matter of fact, I did not so/it and draw this through your] fe have #0 much fatt 1 any pharmacy here; take a table. perience utterly baffle Write for the b n belo le Rave so much use| testify. On the contrary, I stated ;halr, taking one small strand at a : a nal be ‘. ; 3y morning the y D we are willing to ma posta nook. | Without eqnivocation that when time. FP & gray hair| spoonful in a glass of water before Four case and pend it Picet wit’ take’ onty Rut it| Mayor Gill called at my office rel.{d@isappears; but what delights the | pooentrat ton ete ie, . ig, th WRIGLEY’ Hier ease and send it ( I lamee: teas spur Sek sasttie ana whee dt| Maayan called at. my atlce rel ltadiee with Wyeth's breakfast for a few days and your finding, too, that In IGLEY’S the to se0 for rz) If it cannot be ture from coming for the rest of your life : 'yeth kidneys will then act fine. ‘This | declined to advise him for the rea-| Pur Compon dis famous salts is made from the acid {son that he had not sought my ad darkening the hair aft:|of grapes and lemon juice, com-| vice on the course theretofore pur. {Ct ® feW applications, it also brings | bine THIS BRINGS IT The Flavor Lasts! | with lithia, and has’ been cr inty Miikdeae know of tor sued by him and that I would not | %#ek the gloss and luster and gives} used for generations to flush aa Ei gupture that you can get on long enough then advise him, but would co.op.|!t 4 appearance of abundance. stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to B) trial to make sure; because the only thing fend me your Free Book and Trial FP erate with him | ¥ y out! Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-| neutralize the acids in urine, | i og peo” el ITS | TEE rate with him in carrying out rine, so it ee eae enone’ & long an orourh ler. whatever policy he desired to fol pound is a delightful toilet requi-|no longer irritates, thus nding | § . (Beware of imitations —none can equal the WRIGLEY “All About It in Free took — low |#ite to impart color and a youthful | bladder weakness, it ‘auality— materials flavor and lasting soodness.) 703 rae car, roe toes.—cisn | Aderese HUGH M. CALDWELI appearance to the hair. It is not] Jad Salts ts inexpensive; cannot Bibound, 30 separate articles, 106 paavo! Corporation Counzal sntentiegs ms is cure, mitigation or | injure, and makes a delightful e I. Iprovention of disease, fervescent lithia-water drink.

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