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Mamber of Bertppe Nor West League of My mall, out of NE very effective way f ment to insure a duction of food, espec = would be to guarantee il the producers. Let the government experts ¢ @ price which will show a reasonable to the producers and | price While the far triotic as any class, they the market will be glutted RESIDENT WILSON |} sider n R x that he be permitte division of troops f Roosevelt urged the mat im a personal interview at the \We hope the presid and gives the colonel : Tt would not onl / but it would be 3 Roosevelt is one of the Sforces in America He is, withor ivate ¢ n in the largest pers Nothing that Goethe. back yard! for war profit! STAR ‘PROBABLY LOGAN'S STOMACH 18 CAST-IRON, AND IT DIDN'T PAIN HIM MUCH __. How Billingsley obtained the ‘hack saw which he used tn sawing {thru the thin tron bar ts a mystery E }8e tho officials. It was a brand now }eaw and is believed to have been Iemuggied into him by one of the nu- visitors who called on him om Monday's Times. | “This is Paint-Up week,” post 5 cards M. 0. “My idea was that on the |i ——————— A reader at Bremerton sent ‘The Star a letter with a post- | Pkeript that we won't dare print his letter. We notice he didn't “dare” to attach his name to it ‘The Star prints no letters that are disgusting, personal, wheth “dared” or not. Any fair and impersonal discussion is wel- come, whether it agrees with The Star policies or not. As there are many who have opin- fons, The Star necessarily has to place a limit—of 200 words to a letter. ws ° WANTS FREE HUNTING Editor The Star: I here offer a Suggestion, thinking that these times, where the classes and masses Must be fed, and where the prices om all food stuff are out of reach for the most of the people, espectal- Ty the laboring classes, and where the creeks and rivers abound with fish of whith this state, and es D {| pecially Seattle, has so proudly re also the nec | The Seattle S Newspapers | Wntered at Reattia, Wash Should Guaran congress Saying that the government wi s of the nati fate so to increase their cereal Give Teddy His C ‘ommissio under con tin Men show their character in nothing more elearly than by what they think laughat « Famine threatens Argentine, the land of wheat and cattle. Put a garden in your “Trench warfare” it was; By E.D. Ks Billions for Uncle Sam, but not one dollar soon will be BEAMS ..... baseball seasoh opens in Se-| WE ARE STANDING PAT gotta hand {t to that Bil-| Yes? Look where he ts now.” That's what Just cut off the ? aad {t still holds . said a few) ' mark line of greens we're selling cheap jtoday,” answered Stamp Clerk! }Lynch with a sad An easy way to raise $ for war purposes wo some of my friends had been laying! tax of $1 on every ¢ ft on pretty thick already, especially 5 can't sing “The Star [how pack to normal again? I would ike to see this in print in your valuable paper, and would like to see oth HOHMANN, MORGAN AND $15 A MONTH for $15 a m HIGH COST OF FEED boasted, why not open the store-|one is talking about raising mw house to the people and suspend the! feed, no one sary H-'herd or stoc bilehed Da tar fe « Phone M ’ The general insurrection of the world against its tyrants will ultimately prevail by pointing the object of government to the happiness of the people, and not merely to that of their self-constituted governors.—Thomas Jefferson, ofitable Price t point. Of course, with world as they are, there would be even if t ce produ intry were doubled this year American farmer doesn’t: kn doubtful whether, in the short it can be made clear to hit vernment v Id that the elapse between now and the) hatr I ehall tell them to bring break or will you go down? $1.50 a or wheat for oats he would s well otic mot to do what the governme him to do er the imagination e would be t best guarantee t our of the ea ve t ru with them to 1 er for Teddy and ANOTHER CHANGE IN THE WHISTLE SIGNALS! One prolonged silence will mean | [no news 1T REALLY HAPPENED Golfers’ wi n and Let Him Go to It)": There isn't going to be as much discussion about “Who ended the war?” as there was | about who started it. } © 4 He who holds a “war bride” is luckier than |her o she who holds a war bridegroom. furrow warfare” should worry about the war. They won't see their hus bands from now until winter, any LETTERS : SENT : TO: THE : EDITOR’ —)cense fee for the duration of thesof us have onl five acres, and to keep ono or two cows, it takes from two to three acres for pas ture and the rest of the land to ra 4 for win Now in thi locality, about one-half of the land Is in its wild state a 4 would af fort pasture for a good many cat tle. The law s ou can't our cows rut to sell t at the b no way of keeping cows H. A. DAY BRUILLE Route 2, Kirkland ther Are the sexes to be separated out This mean @ Great many emal! farmers ba r buy feed, and hades?” asked an exchange. And meanest man answers Ne puidn’t be hades ~ Allen’s Foot-Ease for the Troops. OPEN A AT THIS STORE THE FAVORITE ON FREE TRIAL! _. This special offer is made to give you the opportunity of hearing this splen did Columbia Grafonola under the most favorable conditions. ‘The complete home outfit includes the Favorite model illustrated above, with 16 selections of your own choice, a convenient album for filing your records, and a liberal supply of needles—the price complete is $57.2 v , and when you decide to keep it YOU CAN PAY AS LITTLE AS $1 A WEEK f | THE NEW 4, | MAY ro. | RECORDS ose ARE ds READY RECORD y, ACCOUNT prcsgesors Third &Un Telephone—Elliott 112 STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1917. “TRUE IBILINID MAN'S IE IES" : (Continued From Our Last Newspaper Bervice) By Wm, MacHarg and Edwin Balmer Outbursts of Everett True CHAPTER XI The Ally in the House seane which ts > ver HAULED A MOB OUT THE GAME TODAY. he saw, stood on the Tt wae an immense motor driveway, north from Chicago |into Wisconsin, leaves betwe and the lake a broad wooded strip for spacious grounds and dwellings Santoine’s howe was one of these that {ts location I know; and I'm M ad given him time for anything be nt to cough in order There Was a respectful knock at A servant drew hia bath, trimmed his But I am not! whether the hard to re- and easily ex- shaved him and THEY Tave MG rt SATS . | was wanted Katon considered. “I think I can companies an attack, found the brea wasn't taken {11 on the ft may be v ok covers off the |chone his breakfast Jthe man laying one place for him nad half finished his bacon and ynia in babies is the inflammation from This is comparatively rare in adults BIWHEN YOU'RE A JITNGY CAR THAT RIDING IN, KOer Te ROAD! This was a tall man of more t they didn’t find out YOUR GY ON) YoU CAN Go nd without power Wallace Blatchford,” eria, frequently be- with bronchitis diseases are Hast! Santotne is better he doctors that the tors a rly other members of will be protected against Me te certain case of bronchitis, partie infant, should have and careful medical attention, Eaton finished hie breakfast, b as a high death rate. HEALTH QUESTIONS ANSWERED “What should I do for an odor and moistness in my ears?” Try boric acid or zinc oxide oint carefal washing of the rd naid hastily to E gazed after and when she turned to Eaton ain to you from what father ~ GIRLS! TRY IT! =: “- HAVETHICK,WAVY IFUL HAIR | Every Particle | Disappears and Hair Stops | Coming Out tood; she seemed to measure a definite distance from the door and a point shoulder high, ned and closed after and Eaton had fol to resist the impulse to co! * he whispered. ine closed it two of them hid books one on each jen behind the side of the door Eaton tapped gently on the wall exactly what racted as she led the way The girl's eyes! went to the wall close to where (Continued In Our Next leeue) Soo -OF THIRD AVENUE: cfailors OUR suit or overcoat made to |morning?* Eaton | Yes; father's {mproving etead.| nographic devices on | Blatchford told me very line, whic you had some talk with Mr, | much."| Draw a Moist Cloth Through |° Hair and Double Its Beauty at Once Subject to that y use the telephon duced ourselves” silent for a moment. } “Ho i# your cousin? ace Is a few yeary olloge together and at a time usual promise atchford espectally he was just 16 Wallace never ful ave doubled the | nderstand him best 25 cents fabrics in the world—if you order Remember—It will be almost im- possible to secure mo rics for a long time to come. of such fab- Our prices a ever—as lo and see our sy reasonable id display of suit- robably, who| He did not speak of the men, and a time they DENTIST TREATMENT THIRD AT MARION Ground Floor, Central Bldg. went back to the house him tn the hall pped silently to a telephone. Jand remorse recollected herself | would’ wish to work MATERIAL METHODS |* ficient service. to his ear, he heard the reeptible sound of an on the line being | “Don't merely admire Stone Bros. Wear them,” Eaton held the receiver to his ear ' jfrom a shelf, exposing a panel at Behind it Appeared the She opened it envelopes sealed | evidently it was sinol — the fested skin treatment If you want to experiment on your skin, there are plenty of treatments to experiment But if you want something the value of which has been proven by years and years ful use, {you want a treatment that doctors prescribe constant! |MY PRICES ARE THE LOWEST) an extension IN SEATTLE mained silent. Katon hung up the! 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Avery turned, and again taking out his igar-case, now offered it to Haton, | |who ignored it father asleep,” said to Baton see you alone for a mo- ment?” he asked antoine's study, in the alcove of| corded every cour- with sound |ust- |cided where to go, a young woman crossed the main part of the hall » that you Anow hing harsh or injurious, you awij find it in Resinol Ointment, aided by Resinol Soap, stops itching éstandly, and rare- then he control | rigidly, watting until s} Avery made no motion, she turned door of the large room the further Katon started to follow Where are you taking him Paid on Savings Accounts : She halted suddenly him and grew as she saw to clear away all trace of ordinary sk He passed her and looked about Ho hekt his breath while he listened, but there was no sound anywhere in the house which told Peoples Savings Bank SHOOND AVE.