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i ree ne oe OE STAR—MONDAY, MAY ! ' aaa a | Editor’s M eS 66 99 By Marjorie Benton Cooke GNOF S ail 1NOT Sevemth Ave. Near Untow ent in doing Ita bent to get } | or schir‘s NE uWest LEAGUE OF NEwar "5! (Continued From Our Last teeue) | | fore oe jconca ; : fe ers for the farms, and SILhO orepy ree re cerclis oF the Waleed Prews, Ausseintion AIL day tong Ham thought about [Outbursts of Everett True], mo by that name farmers complain thet thers gill oe t i en in New That 1 choone It. Good nm Bntered at Seattle, Wash. Postoffice as Seoond-Clase Matter the things the “ 1 were : - by ; oan a ; ot udu th thy. fathae enour abor, What '9 the try | By mati, out of olty per month up to ¢ mos; ¢ mos, $1.00; year 08.60 || crude enough ee MR. HOGG, C HAVE HERE A STATCMENT WHICH I WISH Good-bye, friend, I'm ecstatic oe an iis ee ‘ Ny r, city a month 6 new sense in Jarvin that ma NOU TO SIGN, “IY READS THUS: 4 Gating ts : Lit ie becanne the farmers ay | Published Datiy by Th rh Mate 00. Private im see and erstand = huma "IN, FUCFILMO@NT OF MY PATRIOTIC DUTY I HORE TY +t Raber ? aint ak cave : % to The l exchange conmee suffering an irr OFFER THE US OF MY VAST HOLDINGS OF IDLE LAND f rf the stairs, in o ne Good nt impulse to take the next t 1 | FOR THE PURPOSE OF AUGMENTING THE FOOD - : ; ie ie a ge i nke bs go to him, Would he eo ” amy ~~) SUPPLY SO LONG AS THE ied, “what doit again, her . . - : ‘" er? Fi rat ahe ” ‘ ‘ | l . F WAR SHALL LAST. he ert nensations and ide . « “6 2A vy ‘ y. Hut thie a h 44 t attling for Coal in France iy. =. Culchard strove. : to he meaning of the terrific struggle between the Britis! ‘ a of timn " on and the Germans arour ty Lens is g more culated ‘ an Ke ‘ porn. i r Ka ving do than a R h to push Hine 1 famous | (x f ox and he ite ; i . - * outbreak of the wa he i st ner back is somethin 2 an effort) ente the freshman class * The iin ing the wame for ee i Wit oke. f : T week when things reached - ' before. Good farm ritons and Car succeed in captu Lens, they will wets <a ala tanen ne entorte i \\ sad Tee need. iv addition to food ae ee ("Tr Rerusc 4 : fe into h } ; | ABSOLUTELY TO ore c tle, as it wer : s 1 5 Ee aud Genes wanted drive hansom fe | RECOGNITE ANY f f roud and & sup} al he urgently require and Germany| a , in SUCH DEMAND ! ’ . rae, but maybe he we ; with her rines has endangered and cut short the supply. |)" 3 Week. on _— ra a hae oo <4 é e possible for|taking his first ance from ed Peeper eee oer ae Price tor 1 Pgs “ oar , t ty eht unde ong she , and finally | '*Dor tha paid anada Lens is the key to this situation. It is in the heart of| was no choice. It was that or the ith ; “ep ager t ee Fr te oak ane and there will be a rush ‘ora the greatest coal mining region of France For many! park benches, so Jarvis accepted A cfg wget fated, beet a a tar taki : j fare Just as there was whoa Cag, (Old Hie fitted, o1 th minfit Laogheg J g/g ery re A a to months it has been in the hands of the Germans If they | Old on bn Pe sie poet Ph ‘Oh, yes, that’s the way!” said peers yo tn be now lose it, only a short time will elapse until French iiq 4 Jarvis looked like I a " " ° | D. » ae miners once ore rk the precious coal lode And to an Otto ¢ k cartoon of Ap iedinte Fenty. ower (Continued Tomorrow) ' 2627 W rr | that extent ubmarine cat f tfulness wil the att bat. wb peg - — — - ee have been defeated et oree, mo ” AIULES FROHMA 7 5 ae ne Rony. O16 bard. Sountat the. Bet | (Soucy M.A GOTTSTEIN Ae “EVERY LITTLE bit added to what you've got, makes just a little rules aded the avenue, | wy fume, FURNITURE CO. coe bit more,” says Gen. Halg as he takes another bite out of the German Ha f¢ the new trade amusing. | LO + he ‘ ' Nort) SeaTILE'S POPLA KB HOME FuDMGMEDs MNAMLE Gs front. | He drove ladies on shopping tours, Bi heger around the t He did not notice down to tal € that his face and manners caused and # Let Us Keep Our Heads mit ansnnt ota’ son over with yo fshment. W « woman sald ‘ t ab vonr War economy is landable, but let us be reasonable agudipty to r m panion, = about it avean! w a ha on : as Adi We are asked to take precautions agair e nr Van ca " But we noticed the ot a printed w yment as a cab Seattle so y woman prope stand-« f dres vy ried yh hour for all women, as a means toward dress & 1 aire Bi a a : oe Meer This, it seems to us, is carry the thing to an unwise following day. It ee extreme. So far as amy one knows, there isn't going to be slag. Old Hicks “I don't know. Would you tke any shortage in dress goods. No patriotic end is going to)? Natent: Gun thay . ; Do yo She tan birt doe For the purpose of co-operating with the home. be served by g along t partic e __| thes aye the cay ale far and furnisher during the present high cost of living, ( } c " nd i a ay cide . t y t . : ig ‘ : ght be reflec ed m atre tn the mc ~“ STAR BEAMS ...BvE. D. K. ts ne. V tl the following terms on homefurnishings will tion. A flurry of such economy s ab arrived) PUTNAM ISN'T THE ONLY name, A in th m4 { hman would, no doubt vail until further notice: first few months of the war. It d at © and Jarvis SMELLER to cut m \ so the playwright, | tall ca ee eater box Pt WICHITA The Luke f. P att > c “ Then came the slogan, “Business as usual : : eee kin bares | Wie y has hired |drive my wife's cas us T cut tho | ° ee ees $ 50, nothing down, $1.00 week, or $ 4.00 mia stopped, except in the cases where skimping ously was cacunt & bauble: eae ‘cial “Cc I also have employed a : fas - necessary, such as in the consumption of foodstuffs reed th ameller,” to st 1 on their, machinist by the year so that I can! | iH $100, nothing down, $1.25 week, or $ 5.00 ma Let’s economize, but let’s be reasonable about it Up to the land aS "3 the big repair DIM) Os ¢ $150, $ 5.00 down, $1.50 week, or $ 6.50 moa avhow, " kens is the wom: sho would ¢ ‘ ee enmé to. ber Anyhow, whe! kens is ‘a man w pay i} as ‘the Now somasoys Home IN : : p ro ee hid tb Bodies $200, $10.00 down, $2.50 week, or $10.00 mo, up a nee to bu atest thing i Towns it ° 5 Jeorge W. Perkins has issue a ; could afford it? all for the he * f $250, $12.50 down, $3.00 week, or $12.50 mo, me he erin ne sent a iow a $ ¥ the letter, a ie harve t ; 300, $15.00 down, $3.50 w or $15.00 mo, RICHES ARE not an end of life, but an instrument of life — ed rand ar trust guished you « to , $ , $ eek, or $15.00 Beecher. We Invite the Accounts of All Reputable and Trustworthy Homefernishers. Ill see if Mr. will see you.” » except for Why not raise potatoes in the| would have be parks? [t wouldn't ruin the lawns, | ro Ho was out and back, almost at thay were ruined last summer. “That's complicated, but delight | I et’s Go! I et’s Go! once, bowing and holding the door) 34 aiber ae Ger ful of you, no matter how antrue It ‘The GOTTSTEIN original “added-to-eccount” poliey wil e . a " = * in. tinue as heretofore. Customers havi) ia Editor FD. K.: Time is money continue as ng & current account may The United States shipping board, fussing around with| Right ahead, tnto the private of 5 a measure of economy I am sav.| “Tt fe trae If you hadnt hap select a Gas Range, Retrigerator, Go-Cart, Lawn Mower, Gerdes A . . fice,” he 4, importantly, A| NEW ALMANY, Ind—or ven co fat “| find out wha: pened to like the first story I hap a thousand different sets of plans back at Washington, while | ork took charge of our bero at/ tiation purposes a window was left ar damn an ee find out NA’ pened to write, we would never be our allies suffer because we aren't getting ships built, reminds the far door, announcing formally.| open tn the counell chamber. and pare no more time now than I had here discussing my firet play, us of a fire department chief called to a fire, and wasting time be bieioneh ory 7 es a patr of pigeons have built a nest |perora—J. J. H which ay, iso pe happens to ‘ i ; i larvis entered the big }in the chandelier oe ¢ wan 0 trying to determine whether to wear his red uniform or his! ofsaq eye with the man at the ae Bere te 2. ge cac cadsair Wanadioves blue one. far ond. What Mr. F an 8a"! We hear of a lot of city folk busid-| ANOTHER ONE er, so that she felt bis breath on Tools, Garden Hose, Blankets, Comforts, Bedding or other sas onable articles, and have same adjustet without the usual Gnt payment. OPENING OF THE Why not get busy and build the ships oat splendidly set-up youth, | ine chicken coops in their back! Paater « may be a featur aa aries Puget Sound shiptuilders are on tiptoe, waiting f with a head and a fear | yanta, Which reminds us of a Lake x ® od Lg Francesca, tf it onty were all GO-CART SEASON sage . P Aap H joss, free carriage, attired in the|"00d man who said a friend of hin|P' * clocks backwn Mh cam he eels ik enacoueten word to “G Everything is ready in our shipyards. ry strange and battered hat eeukad ta & Ghickan Gadel ced 4 mean an extra hour i Ah ag site ing og cy rihewd . ~ bb What Jar a! Ch he (0) ( GET ACTIO s of a cabby arvis|is ¢ Sauk ta be & fiona the evening nillicoth elon ces saw was a fat a eee zette. ‘Oh, you mustn't do that!” she SOMEBODY SUGGESTS that we use sharks for food, Well, there "O14 Seaelat D. In order to re} athed, He straightened up a a be a ‘ood pressure I am going Publ & once sre a lot of sharks among us that we could spare, but we don't exactly oe bad a bum preasa: : i : rootns in my cellar. that « ‘ You're right. I beg your par hanker for the cannibal -gancndll oe sion ; St Sens = deus: Patan Ca ae ‘ ate Jervis Jossiyn at aR: talk. On other hand it ™ He took a turn up and down th Linge Lage od eae Chae Ws Geren ee ssh Frohman, 0s Jarvis fF SWATTING H.C. OF ltnereass the conversation of SU er guscenr yao tion kaiser Isn't ng any U- io Editor £D. K: conor cae lachakoa? paeaene the his | 2 ee ee gis = - sual t PERHAPS A, census of German mythical heroes would provide a You wrote a play called ‘Suc | oer ay day waleen Jaivia- rae | cha tha Kaus tao < at y fair estimate of the number of reserve lines Hindenburg can fall back to. re J | Pls gage breyerd Pie nt ep petagd oe M a ee I've read your play.” and they would] i at the poems KA SOME GIRLS love to be kissed, some like to be—and others don’t nts po “ ; ay | Jarvis frowned | Sor Ppt iis whee re eee NMR hose or bobbi Sea go and get : ad at be an : come to New |? 5 — IF A body meets a body pouring out the rye, he had better advise hur there are some ideas in it, and| over.” hag gb em f nea ara . | ° him to be savin’ up for a dry day. ace to fit umes her > | P b | t § | wed yen meant aster uve orer e204 | erambulator opecia HAVE THE paper makers the congressional wood supply to| The woman nothing. She's a| "im St the restaurant. Ite did not y wot no. The her hand and held it a | « rw it lke a sore thumb. T | relieve the shortage? NO MONEY DOWN wooden peg to hang your ide: would keep his strug) ont) od pf teeth ! peo I mean the man she married poverty to; bimeait:| ney Seg'e prose, aad they weran'tl «.. when I seem a t 4 LOOKS AS If Uncle Sam ts getting ready to take the ooze out of But he's so unimportant alr ab “a gr den, ho did@n't Ike | et Trust me | Regular 00 Reed Pullman Perambulator in the new !9if booze. ted en mot at a roof gar-|inem™ poeta ; | “I do, Richard, I | model, fitted with loose cushions, adjustable back and adjustable a portant enough to Ket} 4, ach 4 to suppress! jarvis drew out an envelope that Oh, thar May I say Fran-| reed hood, foot well, 12-inch wire wheels with %4-Inch rubbe view I never would ave hered with you, or w ay, if It hadn't been for that aracter What do you do besides disltke of the oth Bambt. They found al short period of of | PRO AND CON are exact opposites, the same as progress and con he pushed across the table t tires, tubular pusher, ofl-tempered steel springs and an efficient gress. Strong y ‘ i] rake Very attractive and ed his brows slightly and all week SEAR ES eee pany talk Amazing Power of Bon-Opto Cause at ormentt Avid cab," |" fy Mrs, Jooslya pal a g he | Nothing Down and $1 Weekly To Make Weak Eyes Strong “0's sive won" | ecco" WHEN FEET HURT ‘<—e sae <span |} “I wonde ° » would at me | pa Raye ton ke A Doctor Says It Strengthens land r took this to eblleg 6 triana | See Toe oosen ot we etree EBS a Strong looked “Tiz" for Sore, Tired, Puffed-| NEW MODEL GO-CARTS | cabt ho has rheumatism Eyesight 50 per cent in One |e ton tay weed ee tome WAVE Up, Aching, Calloused — [fous complete line of the new 1817 models in Collapse Oe . > | you been at it?” do you want for them? : Feet or Corns | Carts, Perambulat nd Oriole Go-Baskets are now on displ Week’s Time in Many Instances" »\»'i#'i ttt aay.” ‘MOTHER OF ice en QO) dec ancy ihn anne = y nh Is tha ‘) of them to you? | She s1 | “I'll take these, Jocelyn Business good” the manager's| ies » “Sure! I use TIZ’ A Free Prescription You Can Hevein a reasonable time and muitt ie twinkled. Jarvis smiled grave | ”, Fliled and Use at Home jtudes more will be able to|’”., | T have been wishing it would| 1 every time for any | | ¢ strain and| Strengthen their eyes no a . a che . Victims of eye ae By siobie tua nies he confessed bo : x 0- ar other e7e weaknesses, and those) ever getting glasses. Eye troubles; When do you writet” Able to do H k b if: mt | who wear glasses, will bo glad/of many descriptions may be won At night, now, But this ts only Se ese ee 4 Boone eet | taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege'sble Compound Just Like the Picture for $12.75 | New 1917 Model Go-Cart, Mke | t as 10-inch wheels I wan getting a new to know that, according to Dr. fest 4 benefited by the use of this Lewis, there is real hope and help| Prescription at home. Go to any for them, Many whose eyes were| active drug store and get a bottle of falling say they have had thetr| Pon-Opto tablete. Drop one Bon-Opro eyes restored by this remarkable | tablet in a fourth of agiaasof water 40 It.” prescription and many who once| and let ft dissolve, With this lquid,|, Mr. Frohman held out his hand wore glasses say they have thrown | bathe the eyes two to four times | “Good luck to you. I shall hope for them sway. One man says, after| dally. You should notice your o using {t: “I was almost blind,| Clear up perceptibly right from the fo you think of my idea er play?” obliged to you, sir. 1 shall two men parted with a surrey feeling that they would have Spnvufh Maas.—“After the rt ° nt aby | was ina weak, run down er under any other elreur lition, had] stance The nh my left|again soon, A point of At the close of the evening the Good morning, sir ch rubber tire Could not see to read at all. Now| Start and Inflammation and red » perfect ease of a lack so T would ta golden egg idee ' yim Leen a mo or nities I can read everything withont my | ¢%8 will quickly disappear. If your|of self-consclousness Jarvis made nt often. My in the bela ie ied (eee ste | n padded hack glasses and my eyes do not hurt| eyes bother you even a Iittle it ts| his ex aving Mr. Frohman wit octer advised A ane ecadeagyr tg ene | 4-bow hood, foot any more. At night they would|your duty to take steps to save|a twinkle in his eyes to try Lydia] s out in hi 1 wa re | sates ae . red Pag gf ack _gnameled | fix pain dreadfully. Now they f }|them now before ft is too late.| True to his promise, Jarvis went Pinkham’s | thought that he could go anc a _ . ea Lary jul | tures, Die ih, Vertue. coe fine all the time. It was like a mir-|Many hopelessly blind might have|to call on the “Probation Lady egetable Com-|home, to see Bambi. The ‘ Soi ee! Seo Meey an eff! brake on wheels acle to me.” A lady who used it|S#ved their sight if they had cared|as he named her, and they became 1. 1 did so,|gret was that Strong had made tt] Tees eeeg ae | Regular value $15.00. Spe says: “The atmosphere seemed | {or their eyes in time. friends, He admired her enor gained in| possible F pu jpat Poot tte he stat nek. Slaelo hazy with or without glasses, but) wots: Another prominent phy mously, and owed much to her wise tn so The day came, in early December, | dinegs soa How eoea sure oc after using this prescription for 15|ctan to whom the above article waa philosophy. He asked her to go now do all} when Bambi put tho last word, the| Pines® non) CNA ea days everything seems clear. [ can |*ubr ald Yes, the Bon-Opto| riding in his cab, and accepted own house-|last period, to her book, Instead of 4 id. “The SOLE AGENTS read even fine print without |Syerermuan, te fruly 8 wonderful) without hesitation. They rode from| work, and I hoj» 7 may publish|/a moment of high relief and of|iistantl » polsor Bt ner hott ng igy it|gredienta are well known to emi.|five to seven, one afternoon, con: | my Hie ise, moet ob cites wit she had foreseen It, It was! oug exuda ip your BUCK’S UNION.MADE RANGES AND HEATERS gays: “I was bothered with eye|nent eye mpectalints and widely pre-|versing thru the shutter in the top|pound for the 4 efit or{ with a sigh of nt that she laid! feet and ca on nat strain caused by overworked, tired | mre rt ttn 7 nave tase {6 YOR? | of the oe, sying {mother Mid ne Redard,|down her pen. She felt aaa mother | sect wenty fect : _ THE OSTERMOOR MATTRESS eyes which induced fierce head one eyes were straines| themnelves Main Street, 8, «agfield, Ma might feel who sends her child out} Got a 2b-cent box of PULLMAN REVOLVING-SEAT BED DAVENPORTS aches. I have worn lasses for rk or misfit glasses amusement of pedestrians alc dia FE. Pinkhams Vegetable|to make its own way when she had] drug store or urtme several years, both for distance and KonTees smut ce tise, | te. We |Compound Is #0 uceessful in over- put her last, fintsling mother-‘ouch | instant foot relief, La work, and without them I could not ayes, lidu, blurrea| At the end of two weeks he and|coming woman's {lls because it upon his training sufferers. who complain read my oWn name on an envelope! for eyon med from ex-| Hieks divided the spoils, and Hicka|containa the tonic, strengthening Ardelia broke in upon her modi-| your feet are never, never going to | or the typewriting on the machine oto mmoke, sun dust or wind. !reanmed the box, It cemented a| properties of good, old-fashioned | tations |bother or make you limp any more before me. I can do both now and i OP aeons | friendship which Jarvin enjoyed| roots and herbs, which act on the| “Mr. Strong ts here!” | bao TTSTE have discarded my long distance|for reguiar use in a greatly, for the old Englishman|female orgenism. Women from all| “Who? | seteett: % glasses altogetter, I can count the |!'¥; a oie rarer was ripe with humor and expert-| parts of the country are continual-| “Mr. Strong!” | esesesesesaseeeeea ee eaeseeete eee fluttering leaves beste trees Across | remedy. It in an ethic ence, He, too, taught the teacher.|iy testifying to Its strengthening,| “Mr. Strong! Why, he sent me Alb $4 URNI I UR . the street now, which for several) the formula being printed on When he returned to bia lodgings | curative infiuence. no word. I didn’t expect | ert Hansen bt years have looked like a dim green|Packsne | The manufacturer tint day he found « ‘note ftrom| ICyou want spacial advice, writel ‘Tl cai't help. tha: He's here,| § SEATTUE*S*POPUL AR HOME FURNISHERS} bor to me ‘a cannot ex my oat peur eaeer in tnany tne | Strong, forwarded from the old ad-|Lydia EB. Pinkham Medicine Co.|settin’ in the liberry \¢ Jeweler and Sliversmith — 3 joy at what 6 done for me. stances or refund the mone It can) drew It acknowledged Jarvis’| (confidential), Lynn, Ma Your ar me! aid Bambi “Say | 1010 Second Ave., Near # @ ; " It is belie that thousands who] ve Phtained from a sod Gruss Japology gracefully, and sugs d|letter will be opened, read, and an-! down at once, Walt! Help i Madison H Second Avenue, Between Pike and Pine wear glasses con now discard them! Gruggists.— Advertisement. ‘*' that they dine together the night! swered by women only, wet into my sown be Hereseesaesesssestesessesseeaeenssceaeeaesssads

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