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STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1917. PAGE 4 — 9 a9 By Wm. MacHarg o_o ee 666 mo of almer oo ttl t "yy tne Mar ." and Edwin B > ftar ‘| The Sea e Star jee a” siete: -" 4 omtatrioe nse matter ee ene et Ce TE Peer ee lacie | Ho certainly could recall no case in!Tha blind man wrote a short note| pee APT - XA — - p f f sided, sealed and w ter Ea had plunged into the | re o time since she had which a man of n's age and wwiftly, fe , ’ ps | (Continued From Our Lest teeue) 4 pth Bede Oe iia suddenly |clase had been eo terribly wronged |dressed ft ofan along # e a —— | “Philip.” solous that sho was in her!that double murder would have’ “Have that delivered by @ mes vay ot elle ae a ? : ; f 6 felt him @hrink as she called) oipnedress with only a robe and|been resorted to for the songer at once ‘he directed, 1 er aR OA tgp Ma Blogs : 7 B pame, . [slippers ment of the facts will be sent back—m photograph. |"! S oe Birds and utter lies - y name,” he eald, “ie Hugh.” After @ seeming eternity, she/ytood that he had probably been In gee that it 1* brought to me at “he ah ee poy ile PS IRDS are the backyard gardener’s best Feed them, su them with fresh wate: | Shoe waited for the rest; but he/ hacked her car away from the one | position to get the information, If once 2 a ’ fr { teach your children that birds are » more Hugh she whit/in front of it and started home. be had known what specific matiers Ho wae shaking with anger, bor ta steals ate friends ; butterflies are his enemies. har Pear Alga . self: “Hugh! it concern That, then, had been) resentment; he wan almost | we blood; he ti meee I > co live Our friend: w wan lighting the aky.| SHAPTIR XX ‘the reason why his own deat eas r 11 that had iodo eg: Pr seh de "Therefore encourage birds to come and liv i It's right across the road!" Hugh c ; Te eet oe ike tite be: ea ire now of all that | ‘oatuas 1att, doen 44a 3 4 a aha , \ t it doesn’t Wal would have # cat al It bis sutomatio pistol; then r back yard, and kill the butterflies If you have a cat, make sure that it doesn’t}. ounced as thoy neared ft alting sae iit plane of Maton’ taken pla ; 1 felt bin automate 5 nen it pretty bu fl g from plant chase birds away, even if you have to sacri Ita t bridge over tho next Fy “tts mon father sent for her |! * Pen ie eotieed Mates, Le shaking with rage; ther o atarte rwar j ay > pla " ad it is nN alta of t's lives raving,” Harriot sald the moment he returned love who had followe OD! yy effort of his will, he strete 9 crossed narrow, ungnarde feeay look int } died : ss Remar tune OF Cie feel Ue ‘The girl atopped the machine 60 Where have you been,/had kaown that Santolne could ¢C) )inseit upon his bed; finally, he/icads, Then, suddenly he long asitremainsa butterly, but not when the natlon needs food—all thelfeet from the edge of the ravine, |daughter?” he asked this information; t ccount A for | sept \ (Continued on page 6 5 nich wil silat gee , ll that bad take ala on the a produces an army of cat llars, which w { every other patriotic citize They crossed with thetr m@| “I have been driving with Mr. all mt hed eae bce ts ‘prey Upon the leaves of m of your vere y the same token it needs bird chine “the allt i lug ee Baton in @ motor,” she said Os te ce mee Strait bet ti lants, taking the leaves and prever “4 ed butterfl The td , , pu ne M = rool cain “Helping him to epcape’ A‘ came known that Santoine was got- | ‘ F é ‘ Plants from taking plant food out of the P eaeeeae Heck soationed \/apasin cronsed the biind man’s face. | troy well, It accounted also for the For Acid Stomach Indi estion Gas There never was a time when this untr Ex Was taAA Sank wean Ile sald not; he—he wan follow: {ovasion «study and the fore ’ ’ Birds are useful because they kill insect had less use for the butterfly-—t with), ©, and two miles around,” |'28 the men who shot Cousin Wal- ing of the safe last nig i ; : z ngs ar } sane humans “who toil not’ | She throw tn the reverse and atart ~ | Evidently something which woul ithout birds a country’s food produ ) Wings andt Anne The blind man lay for a t : aa ihn Sutuenhn one 1 nd t isines ed to turn. Hugh shook his head : have given Santolne the Informa d be smal! but live in 1 Pinia an tenet still, “Tell me,” he commanded mn Warden had had, and which rs She told him, beginning with her - Pause N . topped Eaton now require 4 a G K ° d | A man appeared on 5 thie ether bite hs amen Mab end ee eee is put in Santolne'’s safe Instant Relief! Neutralizes excessive stomach acids, m ndness of the ravine—a carpenter, who) th Donald Averys tines 4 session of th : : A 5 es : {rink wns. (lived nearby, From him Harrtet|the motor. Bho held back one word it had reached stopping dyspepsia, heartburn, belching, pain. S has been a good deal sald about starved and had nothing to drink WMS*lqnd Hugh learned that three men OMY—bis name, Hugh ' coen fares 4 bs } en them food and drink, and ‘ His father Mstened intently and| German inhumanity tm this war, but ple had given ther eigen aie : nd Juet passed im @ car, none of! . 446 no move, no comment, ho re antoine summoned a servant and illust tes the brutishness of the Ger was the crime w 1 they were ae De e z proach. Later sent for his daughter. Do some foods you eat hit back—jsure. “Pape’s Diapepsin” 1s pos egal i isoned 1 hel to shame! | Harriet turned to Eaton, “How |" vou and Mr. Eaton appear to| “Harriet ething has bdgen|taste good, but work badly; ferment tive in neutralizing the acidity, so fficial char ike the following story PF , i t men should there have bee: ¥ . i & th won't come beck very fences Chara ke "a 4 . & “T had 1 small boy th German sir in t c ov ™ have become rather w acquaint: | brought into the house—or the man stide and Geek on suk a nis ont come ba rity than Amencan me Thy : : ; ; " ¥ “0 steer i gee - “4 : pitti ‘i quickly no less an plicity and kindness, . ¢ Maton told ? “And one, | *%: Harriet,” he sald. he told | ner of keeping something pa piano? NOW, MPO MER| "ae taal altinwat: ad bode A d Gerard : t t. bad you nothing about ht wh house has been changed—within a "One 1 th North German ¢38™} armed Ww ws and arrows, t adly bu ar t me? You bave| tow s. What was that ‘some-|Dy¥#s c, Jot this down: Pape’s “Pape's Diapepsin” comes in con ‘ Seeneeee in the NOK Wserman tvs tipped w ails at prisoners, but T],, ro's another car coming.” | 644 nothing concerning bim which! thing’? : ? Diapepsin helps neutralize the ex-|tact w distress Just tte a paragraph which told that a num- Mh e te. i Gish ona ti the carpenter announced Two : , ' . cubaiena ne cebsive acids in the stomach so vanish s of a northern Germar s eee eg ere ue ‘ back to our foods won't sour and upset no ga inha yitant = ont ' t ; — This must be the purautt from y now agreement about | YOO" sn. ne cnt p Ke : had been guilty of improper and un ntoine'’s house : t game; sho perties and the lists |700., <a ao oertalnly tects Fe. (ola a . No," ah naWer cane . sting Bafely quick, so certainly effective : conduct toward prisoners of war Von Reventlow, the red-hot German editor, | an s hand over Har-| nal “4 - " ; J h opertios |.) difference how badly your stom-| Go best invest that they had been jailed for varyi declares that Germany must have victory /|tlet’ de the he ¥ arden's 0) ies coat yoo asealiy gat Ga sey von stee mada Gee @ and their names printed in the North or the German monarchy will cease to exist.|... Metly * be eaked, ecais. sil a relief in five minutes, but what large 60-cent case of Pape’s Diaper y } I p i a t dit th ar lease: ‘ot owt ia th t help o et om any dru tore. ou ea fan Gazette, that their NAMES MIGHT Jpn Von's place, we wouldn’t rub this idea into} your sho sald steadily | a pleases you mos i that ; ips to sin tr mm any drug store. You real EXPO: ‘ ~ 1 IT THE . | with man summoned th Ku yo omac ‘or Z nf nu y a t SED TO SHAME AND THEIR our readers too strong 7 her spoke watll thel es Donald knew eat your favorite foods without fear. is to suffer from indigestion, dys Y MADE KNOWN TO GENERA - Mc emedies give you relief pepsia or any stomach disorder due OF GERMANS TO COME j ; c ine said sometimes—they are slow, but not! to acid fermentation According to Ambassador Gerard Von Tir-! = eee ome said to myself, ‘Good! at last s« to meet and pitz declared that after England is lic ked, Ger 1 for ma! . r ard Germans are iy = aie : many will collect the cost of the war from Lh the ¢8F who er prisor og % =~ i sith the United States. It is red-hot notice also * abe urted ey tot ° n a f “a he jean consul there make f to Brazil, Argentine and other nations trying all lover! spies matter. He sent back word that a to continue neutral of Canadian prisoners of war was t » 1 de rood news,” he | Wietly. thru the town when it was necessa 2 aa f e Pi nd ote the train on a siding It would be much cheaper to hang Socrates, Bia : ime, s800126d W communicated to curious t in these times. War has raised the price of itl Loomae 45 Bu ba Sea have 4 about th e train t th hemlock bark to $12 the cord. t w eo veri” 2 - eo clung to| What One h joaned him; he The blir shes and she th TAR BEAMS to hear soon that the/ BILLINGSLEY ot has gone up on ao CLEARED! of the war, You know it NO iS a great deal more now to feed ‘than it did before the war. | MYSTERY NOW THERE WAS LOCK! guard at the deten the jast to talk t Lock, H.W. CHAPTER ult of the men y last night to me.” dear,” he sald pand roe xx! Can Do Without Eyes bed and 4 a 4 ee Logan Bi He went how ‘ Priend of ours out in Ballard|at 11:45 p.m. and when Logan saw ‘ rediat : sick from German measies, there wae no Lock, he flew the coop. Aaa! nd car drew u; at th “ Phe is afraid to tell anybody| What's the my t eighborhood E 1 the first. The glare of her was inclined to was the matter for fear that | . ° Fr more ghosts th ghts showed her both were had surprised t i ‘Will think he {s not pat-| Switzerland has bought 1,000 tons ‘ation workers of ¢ ¢ armed Thelr heat net have carried « ptie and may slug him. of sugar in this country, but we cee hustle lot the ents 2° will Duy ft all back in the Swiss wistortunes Seldom Come SIngly r ejacula- It. Santoine t reader sng. chocolate at 5 cents a throw Ernest Chapman has a new Ford Kuizred Avery tn t ot have cone Susie's Sa car. Hoe also has the minasion Veaped out and| Saatoine f he Chicago butter and egg board adopted resoldtions agreeing Shabbona (TL) Express. | has another | not to speculate tn food, as w patrt RA Pell : ‘ been surp: that reported heavy firing |otic duty. We area strange people. _ If the war lasts for 50 years, says wil in her seat, ‘they had « the Spanish-American war, It is patriotic not to epecuiate tn Dr. James C. Snyder, you'll find a lot) gazing om @ reports from there were daily. | food in war times but It’s perfectly of these war rier og . the | Place does not report| proper tn times of 1 unrestricted conscription : peer of heavy firing” within the) For further tnformation, ask the * 0's ™m, repeating Week we shall be greatly dis | Seattle Chamber of Commerce true Ol4 man mn Hinderbure’s line} . “ 2 on era anation. His and astonished reds a couple of props under it * > the k of the —|seat and ERS : SENT: TO: THE : EDITOR 3 ted to Two weeks FOR WAGE INCREASE dustry without plenty of substantial THE FOOD SPECULATOR t ard t for ton h ‘The Star: I read your Editor The 8 In your paper|*¥er to his tn of this evening the article sug- per pound, cab t date make the « a direct is that the government set the bage 10c, carro atoes ore t sharp and exort 6 bushes > price of corn at $1 and onions 15c, and eve 1g elae 6 in foodstuffs was caused a NY ek to her was not £ 41.50 per bushel. proportion, will o our “pat udd demand for an extra at here, Har- death wou ly. 1 am heartily in favor ots,” who are handing out so much su y the housewtres, and ask/f he death tw f& price that will cuarantee good advice these days, please figure out wh | she asked Npay. to those who till the soll, but for us who are too busy working, As one of the housewtves I wil aton. Ho was hurt!” The tri you, as well as the rest of and too {gnorant todo!t for ourn te the ejaculation made her “the dally press, ignored or forgotten a system whereby we can pay rent, I t ' was hurt and could fact that there are thousands of fuel, light, wate tk, meat an ° drove b Working In the mills and fam grocery bills on per day h , ¢ sudder present high prices them to provide for > not neo who are still getting the same of three years ago, and no served f eka before, of an advance. tors’ bills, for, of course, we nev th a little average wage of factory work- need them; or clothing, for it w h e atehford in Seattle is $10 to $12 per soon be summer, and we won't need wa on, as tho jobbers and Daten’s pres Mill yard laborers doing the any; or amusements, for e too wh grocer that Soi one wh kind of work, piling lomber, tired at night to enjoy a play the next order 1 for this 1 whose beer Get the same old $2.25 per day, car-fare to get to and fre rk,|or that article of food would cost id know, and who ‘ @ few or the heavier “man for the walking !s very gvod 5 right him more. till the a age house the room was so as « now. wife waited before laying In a aus BL ackford had tried to prepare San think you will agree that $2 a, Just please show how the average tt /F SH: the antiouncement, had three years ago was as good or family of five can live on the pres and there. The man wh than $4 at the present time.|ent pitiful wage scale, or use Nke @annot run a steam en with-| infinence by giving « living wage to! n t better . z fuel. Netther can the work hose who do the ed oft | Hurry, Mother! Remove Poi- BI Prey up his strength and efficiency; but very necessary work of the sons From Little Stomach, hear the name Vander our present slavedriving,| world WM all! Liver, Bowels Many men could profit by possess fing-up process of modern {n- products took a| a races ing the contents of Santoine’s a te — Then, came a eat and might t Blate ns ar between the U. | Give a Calif ria : Syrup of vate thine ti ‘o know thetr 2 Germany, and foodatutfs| Figs” at Once if Bilious cence there there could be | = her leap up over night or Constipated at most but one small group of me Take the Favorite (key hg BOF how began to lose all hopes of conditions Fa enemy and Santoine's. s resuming anything like a normal have known who Eaton was would she'd better 1 in a small supply The blind man lay upon his back before the food speculators got sll This Special Home Outfit Offered hia open, ai ghtless eyes unwinking 4 an Terme Of ...ccereeenrereeere $1 the foodstuffs stored up to hold for in the intensity of his thought. A waex till higher prices, or to ship to At groat risk ‘to himself, Faton i Europe by the hundreds of boat jhad taken the train at Seattle be ia loads | }cause Santoine waa on ft. There i It was the almost prohfbttory | were but four possible reasons why 4 price of all foodstuffa that caused | he could have taken the train in the housewlvea to rush to lay In a the manner he did, and two of those } small supply, and not the der | jreasons had later been eliminated the housewives for this am | |The two poseiblities which remain i ply that caused prices to ac led were that Eaton had taken the You assure the people that there train to Inform Santoine of some 4 1s plenty of food for all. Bless you thing or to learn something from the people all know that already,| Look at the tongue, mother! If|gantoine. But Baton had since had 4 and that 1s why they resent jts| Coated, ft 18 a sure sign that your | ample avd fo | ; ample opportunity to inform San a being withheld from them | little one's stomach, Hver and bow-|toine of anything he wished; he The declaration of war only| 08 need @ gentle, thorough cleans-|had not only not tnformed him of ‘ cansed the spec lators, who had ae, 4 once. ms anything, but had refused to an | been holding onto thefr vast stores! | tVhen | peevish, cross, | listless, lawer any of Santoine’s quentions i of food rather tentatively, to tighten | P&l®, doesn’t steep, doesn't eat or| tt was to lean something from San a their grip on what they had and to/ ct naturally, or ts feverish. stom-/toine, then, that Eaton had taken | siasagh + pa jach sour, breath had; has stomach: |the train’ | This is the view held by thou-/8Che, sore throat, diarrhooa, fuil of | Phe blind man folt certain now | 4 sands of people here and elaewhere, | COl4, Bly aapoonful of “Califor |that Eaton had gone to Warden 4 who had been hoping ng| Dla Syrup of Figs,” and in a tew | expecting to get from Warden nome a hours all the foul, constipated | & 5 ae the government to take some steps ° p information that he needed Wo will send you the Favorite umbia, pletured above, to overthrow the system of specula-| ¥48t®, undigested food and sour | " var together with 18 welections, a record album tion th Soedetatis. With food bile gently moves out of the Httle| that, to prevent Warden's giving hesdies and you have a free trial of t on in foodstufts n food ceeds pagher 1? Bir ete! him this, Warden had been killed Sas own home. When you deci tlea #0 high as to be alr owels without sriping, and YOu/mhen Warden's death had caused | bave a well, playful clifld again. | You needn't coax alek children to take this harmless “frult laxative’ outfit will cost you only mente a» small hibitory now, the people what ft will be Mice with 1,000 shipe Santoine to as One Dr If you value your watch, Jet| "ps plainly on the bottle Third & Un & Uniwersi pit Jet, Vale your svabsh, jet] tne malay on the Botte. theatre.—(Advertisement.) sure you get the genuine, ark to nea | ture of It THLEPHOND ELLIOTT 112 that itis made by “California Fig|been conce Francesca See} up Company Refuse any other | prises; San kind with contempt, ing which charge of W to Seattle and take rden's affairs; Bator carrying it away in @ fow moro) iio) iove its delicious taste, and {t|084 thought that the information 4 iM always makes them feel splendid, | Which had been in Warden's pos This may be the answor to tho jai your druggist for a GO-cent|Session might now be in Santoine's; ane ent “ree i bey * Aid | bottle of California Syrup of Fign,” Eaton, therefore, had followed San-| OY sis ba ro” eager his sath iar ye al |which has directions for babjes,|toine onto the train yi children of all ages and for grown-| Santoine had not had the infor-| Beware | Mation Baton required, and he could) To be | not even imagine yet what the na ‘ould be. Warden had) erned in many enter tolne had no way of tell had concerned Eaton. ,% ye Or. os J. Brown THE LOYAL HIMS ELF Keattic’s Newest, Largest and Best Cabaret The First Mouse in Beattle eat It realize rder end all wat it had sprung from the had followed Latron case He himself recoguite the new Walters’ known—or had thought he Schedule known—more about the Latron case Commer Viet out Matioes. than almost any other man; he bad seon—or had thought he had see even-handed Now, Ware neo, but ore ner of War- en's he was forced to be lieve that there 4 been something unknowr and terrible in what had been done then And as realization of thia to him, he recollected that he b ever sin ething n with Exclusive Retal: OPTICAL relations ae interests had been ed with Latron’s the private phone be onely a aide b 1 and called his broker. ESTABLISHMENT How is the market?’ he tn quired 1116 First Avenue There wae something approach- ing ® panto on the stock exchange, Being out of the high- it ap 4 How ts Pacific Midlands toine asked “It led the decline.” rent district, we are able to give higher quality and bet- ter eervice at a lower price, , 2. eB gl 3 i We Grind on the w séven points. rt F. and Dt Premises Kryptoks Dr. J. R. Binyon Bloom points Net 6 2 , And the One-Piece Bl-Focal (Bleight) Lenses htoine’s and shook in J agitation; his head was hot, bis EXAMINATIONS FREE body wan chilled. An idea no pied ig peti BEAR IN MIND e had ¢ t his feel That we are the only optical store in Seattle on First Avenue equip i ef reason told ped to grind lenses, and there are no other in the Northwest with was the only possible condi more up-to-date machinery than ours. n which could account for all the " oot rac or oo i | Binyon Optical Co. A servant came 1116 First Ave. notepaper,” Santotne ned wit ™ A Man Takes No Chances In coming to this store for his cloth- ing. Gately clothes are always de pendable. Satisfactory service guaranteed. lity of this store to sell clothing of a price as low as other stores on account arge account service—then you are the to. abt the ab as fine quality—at of our Kenerous ct man this advertisement wants to talk A Few Plain Facts About This Store of whic Gately organization, ch this store is a part, was established 47 years ago, in Boston, Mass, From a small beginning, {t has grown until now there are 106 Gately stores in the United States. Only through honest merchandise, honest pricés and honest methods could euch success haye been attained, Now, through our tremendous purchasing power, we buy for less and sell for less. Hundreds of thousands of men are now wearing Gately Clothes season after season, and each year the number increase These men know Gately reliability. They enjoy the benefits our customers get because of the careful- n with which we choose every garment that enters this rtore, because of the honesty of purpose with which we sell this clothing. New Spring Stocks of Fine Clothing For Men and Young Men Now Ready. -$15 to $35 Top Coats............$20 to $25 Hats, Furnishings, Shoes. New Spring Clothes for Boys ready, too. If you are skeptical about this store—our merchandise our methods—we want you to come and examine the goods ve sell and investigate our convenient credit service. Then, we believe, you will say that {t is, Indeed, possible to “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money’ Ne Apparel for Women and Children Open a charge account and pay us as you get paid—either weekly or nionthly convenience. 1113 THIRD AVE. BETWEEN SENECA AND SPRING STS, , as best sults your Open Saturday Phone Until 10 Elllott P.M. 3846

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