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STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1917. PAGE 4 TT T ee 4 I ), IK." Se 0 ‘BG ( ” NEXT NOVEL | | THE SEA LE S AR aii che em Gumas i “UNDER | W “THE GOLD BUG” vastcot By Edgar Allan Poe A3OT Sevemeh Ave, Near Union St. ( OL, yi UM BY LOUISE DE LA REMEB (OUIDA) J a HR OF SCRIFES NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF Newsrapmms| {00000 CU 55) PAAR A RA ARR ADR RAL ALLL PLL LLL News Service of the United Mrese Assectation e (Continued From Our Last Iseue) | with the chersinen it; i cannet retract she au a c yt a Cec fi «| swered him, after a pause, w SEE ne Satis, Wash. Pestettion as Gorend Clase Matter r HEDE, Answer) pir ea dag Regret yg Me fats Color Ch piaangind-A press nothing more on you. Adieu, ~ . Jot ‘oup oldiers in the | fore olone : ; tot “eity, She per month aD to 6 mos; ¢ mos $1.90; yoar 3] rceonectl o o ri a . vs yor A a with a carelessness as of a man to| M. le Caporal; and if you should Ry carrier, clty 36 . " Sale amneree Gnd Soon Was busy UPOR | ‘ ‘orporal. think better of your choles, and —— Will pole beans grow as far hin carvings, a dog, turning to his Corporal Prtvare| south as thie latitade? iF, G Stooping over th he did not] “Victor, Mine. la Princesse hon-| will allow your name to be men- » | » de ur| tioned by me to his Majesty, send st Who will have charge of the Inotice the doors open at the end|ors you with the desire to see your eed - ~ |aat the bankers or the furnace (eo) of the Chambree until a sudden|toys again. Spread them out.” —|me word thru my people. ere 4 4 ; dealers?—T, M., Jr, silence that fell on the uproar] Cecil set the chessbox down | Is my ¢ 4.” sites dame When a distifery catches fire upon the ledge of the marble balus A moment ! fr ° a round him made him look up; then | Up v le ner turn in a still alarm? oe » the aalute with| trade, and stood silent. street with the thin, glazed card aVe he rose and gave the salu ; tha 4 ae inert eae Note Reancih W. Parne, trained specie! writer, of bread e@ecation an@'the rest of his discomfited troop-| “You were surely « sculptor|in his hand. On it was printe , Joffre, got his first view of New Baty Gite. re dis-|, One ought to be thankful for any| ecrvice ie eactustve to The Atar in Keatile, Payne deserves an intimate intre-| party had entered Never, madame.” | d’Amague, . Paris.” . ' , | Kind of governmental favor, but we | “tom te ter readers, The Colonel flashed an eagle} “Indeed! Then who taught you! Hotel Corona, Paris Rehes say that he was dumbfounded; that he answered can't help asking why somebody te Payee Sgemiae to hie exceptional treming im the Ameriean newspaper fietd.| 0008 nny ich exquinite art?” | In the corner was writtem, 4 ~' } omebor Payne om, mel educational md hich wow have the most dl he roun A quis ony, a es oes vanes ot looked ahd boned anil Washers grr ll ws wren om prem Pad ais neh i pate *y ete ad “Fine discipline! You shall eo! A common teacher, madame—| “Villa Alaussa, Algiers, ce pe < jor revely i te fe \t tte y wo e | Neces ‘2 ; ‘os in time of peace Poste, Chere be fess & Owetreur teres te the Berkenian non edi tneeas cates 804 do this pretty work in th * ry pod Sate Sa sald er ia (Continued in Our Next Issue) new te beauty and magmtude o aris. e eee - hepinds crefere apenks Dremel pert iy, and, French te © areas D ” od He “Sapte te : - sage 3 e | q I -} etomenes he trons of ‘Secon age ™ be athe to Ah Intent ros gerriet stood Ike hounds heart seis 2 ‘ Next week, “The Gold Bug,” by Nad @ high conception of the greatness, the strength, the se a Joo Laiter has asked Col. Theo-| genity the peace confereness when thay lake place—they, of suuten being carried that see the lash, Cecil advanced,| “Victor knows that neither he! .., Pp PMlousness of great London, Here now before him was the tiona patter ee NOY RE Oe) ee es Mfompea Popes will als carry» mind trained tm the ets of and fronted him Jnor his men bave any right to| gar Allen Poe. PMietropolis of the New World, and it made him gasp Tris obs. think thax Stee abeiad aio whe tn Parle for two yours at the famous Aeheol of/ “Mine tn the blaine, mon Com-|Waste their tine on auch trash, 7. ~ eonree at Fi ry ” m D Back and forth before him in the harbor ran a myriad|can think correctly? k. hewewer, Payne will net forget the main object of ry sslia thay love cae Pha oe pli | HORNER TO ‘SPEAK ytion ) scow to oceat “Die he + cons Wilson has put it, “the world aafe for demor 1e Marquis gave a grim, sig by love ‘ Graft, of every description, from mud-scow to ocean grey a por B ym ; bo pg from Par fended democratic Wisconsin uni nificant smile |that they will do anything to add! “s{ohenzollern Policies” will bat . In any one of those great 30 and 40-story stone build-| a oe © jot the “Wherever there is insubordina-|¢nough to their pay to buy brandy.” | the subject of an address by Sacal %. right or wrong tn joao Before him could be hidden a Paris or London block of} “flay any one elve the right to Kerpret net only London aad Kegiand fo tion in the regiment the blawe in| She whom he had called Mme. la|R, Horner, to be delivered before tures. The inimitable roar of seven millions of people|an opinion? a a |very certain to be yours! Corporal | Princesse looked with a doubting the King County Democratic club, to his ears. Here was solidity, here enterprise, power,| “Do you think you are the most BY KENNETH WILCOX PAYNE Vietor, if you allow your Chambree waite x; at ‘cae - re ee of the/at its regular noon meeting at the ars. as solidity, se, ' 4 4 ‘© be turned into a public fair, you| White Arab King she held Good Kats cafeteria, First ave. and 7 re fi r - Competent person in the United fi a |to ni . Mess nowhere else on earth to be found. Nothing spore States to head the first expedition- PARIS, France, May 16.—‘Money and munitions; gold will soon find yourself degraded} “That os re _ esa Cherry st., Saturday. Antiquity, or conservativeness, or indifference, It was all jary force sent to Europe?” and guns! Send us those now and it'll all be over before your |{'0™ the rank you so signally con-| Units.” tbe thougiil , ‘& Vast Monument of innovation, activity and force “Do you think you have had suf. : trive to disgrace | ‘oy has brought his Chasseur here | < : 4 y 8 mink a first million men can get intO| ‘Phe words were far less than|only to humiliate him,” A picture of the nation sprang into tl Id rior’s |fielent military experience to qual x = rd fa han pict c atic prang : SNS Warner Pitty you in any Gee for thie port the trenches. |the tone they were spoken in, that} Now the @ainty aristocrat was F Th Stand f Wast 11 \ t a Whatever may be the ex-| Fave —— all - Insolence ot oo very proud, but was not so proud agen oat pn ma maging Pe: ie land of ashington anc incoln! nation born To all of these questions we! ; h. se |many blows, as he awung on hin|but that justice was stronger in a . pert opinion, that is unmis-)) oi and be t Mf the! her . Isonzo wection, in which Italian es y, 8: a of equali justice have doubt colo an-| eol and bent to the ladies of the} her than pride 5 Sess! ee “gr he” . eh ot ee eee sur, “Yee mit he aye weet fel takably the answer of the party he excorted She moved away from the Mar |{700P® are steadily forging ahead 4 Progre: People as id as these enormous piles | tninks common people of France to| The ladies of the party lingered | quise, beckoning {imperiously to the |t0d#%: Trieste is panic-stricken at) : of stone iid steel that rival the Seven Wonders of the World «mss the question, “How can Uncle |Y this soldier and by that, buying | trooper to follow her the spprosch . of the | italiane, ae jople who harness the Niagara falls, who chain the] Don't forget that next Sunday Ix Sam help most?” half the things in the Chambree| “1 would poapesn the chessme cording to word received here, aa Mississippi, who rear a Chicago, a Baltimore, a San| Fathers’ day. The dandelion is The leaders of thought in|e2’,raisine doww on the troopers | she said, whe they were out of| italian forces have ta ken, $028) 0 from amid the smoking ashes; veopl } ved | Be official flower. te gcamans: agai ig Mla shower of Napoleons until the| hearing of the rest, “but I must|™ Te toe inh Te tite nie | Wear 0 Gxmeenen France and America have |Chasseurs, who had begun to think] pay you for them. Since you re, | Meainst the Austrian lines, 2 with Pacifid, when the centuries’ ingenuity has failed; Godt want to Wear one long since had their say of{theit trades would take them to| fuse money—what {x your name?” p people of greatest railroads, schools, libraries, churches, , mutual tribute. We have) prises, thought ead that they | she finished abruptly. it colleges and all public buildings; a ople wh wine Se | pohieg tale i . had drifted into dreams of E Louis Véetor.” Setestro Beret tavention; le who” become} We asked three business men,| heard the magnificent words| Dorado | “I may Be able to serve you “oc fi P N aire techie . gest whose pr te are to be taxed un of ministers, senat writers.| The Chambree of t Chasseurt|she sald. “When I return to Paris | aiter Appomattox; a pe when rights Ofjder the new war tax bill, if they 3ut have we yet sounded out| 8 ## unlike the barracks rooms || tay have opportunity to brin, ality dangere . " of the ordinary army as Cigarette a 4 ipo ae a shou “pba me as clan of ear tre wp the ta, ny Porgy ogee to cone) the man on the street and){moking on a Pings Mo oi rove gover pre hneony ap epic He 9 -to-shoulder sta 8 one replied ‘ | - + al is ans uncle “dl a they aed: wie | thet he was, We were eetiy oar | the woman in the home ike a trim Normandy soubrette. military merit,” ‘0 reward told F hen had t ia 1, orined. We expected they were With this question in mind, The room was crammed with) ‘The color flushed to his fore grand old Frenchman had been winec ined, toasted Re ng to put their hands Into their| I set out to get a real glimpse every sort = spol thAg . Pro Vr " head s on al morec * oo . ED |\crommlegged on their little hard : Ps 2 both sides, saluted on all sides, honored in every way,|pockets and pull out the money. { French public opinion as it| couches, worked away with the zest | gai) oy 2), me, much honor,” he ‘tb ferment and individual. He had seen into the heart] 5.40 1 gutven and TR has now had time to form-|ot those who work for the few] grauty pie ing pete! geet vould ‘ol « Y ovir e joan tl. Sullivan and 0088 . és ork fo * few | gratify me, madame, do not seek of American people and discovered a loving friend, and! yet have been comterring aboat ulate since Uncle Sam jumped |coins that alone will them the|to do anything of the kind.” } motions sometimes overcame him. He now beheld the!the war. If John goes to France with both feet into the fray,|£004 the draught of wine, the! “and why? Do you no% even J¢| ing strength of the nation’s metropolis, understood what|he cout be used, He might go as Keaheth Wileox Payne At random 1 picked (a — pron © which bs " al sire the cross? v) i ‘any Pe a i we of eaas be thnk: t dom A lacrons the long, stern probation of} “1 desire nothin las | k : hig =e was hoe hless. Discovery of great facts oa restaurant waiter, a subway guard, the widowed mother of |discipline and maneuver RG FEE on &, exeept to be} } Mat efiect upon great men MONOC LEN an only son now in the trenches, a petty government em p Apart ee = ee bg hone i ser | Sbe regarded him with surprise; s i 0 fe & fraction air of bree, nat Ceci ne banter, the! ; 5 Yo traction of 2 human] ploye, an army surgeon, a frail young artilleryman returning |Cper "Mt, Cosll. | The banter, the | he had bett tar In tendering her i m in Cheerfulness wearer sends bis eve-1t the front after sich and others from equally varic US |wlackened by his presence. When|a private soldier, and his lia Bh A ‘epetaire to om walks of life the grade of nouscofficer gave him] of {t sear ed cuieraras + is there balm in Gilead?” moaned the tragic youth. e soles eet * 4 " him implicitly because they knew . } ” oles % t ‘ ‘ ils neralizec e commor c : | “Walt, M Viciot! she sald, as MNever been there and I dunno,” laughed the cheerful] “snow many city people want to} °P!0? “8g ; ' fh meknage ere mea He Bee that his sympathies were with them! he turned to leave her. “T accept : who had come upon the t. y. unawares. “But 1 know|run farm asks our alert con-| tO Dh ': - coor ent ren citizens to “ query, : 1 "7 4 lear feet a al | your chessmen, but it is impos- ' tempt, The Star. you feel about America’s joining your side?” seemed to be: © laughter and work were at} sible I retain them on ; there’s a fine dance, and maybe some action for your rc we pte ; e¢ their height; Cecil nat listening| There must be eotkechtnn’ Re sea) et would be good for your soul,” she added. Excepting two classes: They Gloat Frantically Over while he gave the last touch to the! wish for.” he said cisively, “to Hector’s with me| Those who once ran farma. : carvings before him. They were a} “{ have already named th | “Then come,” he said, decisively, S WITH me) And thowe who Once worked on! Certain Defeat of Germans set of chessmen which it had taken| thing T desire a rere night.” oe ‘ . jhim years to perfect; the white) “To be forgotten? A sad wish! The moment that Resinol Oint- Into the white-lit night they sallied, into the little hours eee First & Spontancous, winning smile of real friendship fOF/men were in ivory, the black in| surely life in a regiment of Africa || ment touches itching skin the itch- % § WHITTEN BY HUGO KELLY the United States, regardless of our new stand. T hen Ni} walnut, and were opposing squad-| cannot be so cloudless tha: it can|| ingusually stops and healing begins, At the door of her flat he paused, as well-bred youths bag instant of frankly grim gloating over the now certain defeat/rons of French troops and fj create in you no other™ That is why doctors prescribe it so , r : mounted Arabs. Beautifully carved.) «7 ” of the Germans. t is not. I have another. successfully even in severe cases of o WHEN THE WAR I OVER can n P; . ‘ P with every detail of costume, they! Then tell it to me; it shall be eczema, ringworm, rash and fair maid,” he said, “Gilead can keep its balm. It must] tune: “The Wearing of the Green” his quickly followed by something like a sigh of Rreat| were his masterplece | gratified.” ‘ other tormenting, diaiguri sea stock by now, anyhow. Yours is fresh. I like it.” | wate tne war ts over, fost take @ tty) relief, and the statement, “You ew Sy were bpd Mage a 2 those beautiful carvings! “it is to enjoy a luxury tong || diseases, ‘Aided by ng O a 60 mured softly, “you can begin oe me France has been hard pressed, terribly hard pressed. e did 4 ago lost forever. Ih, Tommy ¢ murmu' oftly, * BIN | there! be no German submarines a atvin Bnet 5 npaign if it could be helped.” Cecil looked up, and saw a wom-| jowed to give the slight courtes: with Resino! Soap, Resinol Ointment the installment on our first peck of potatoes any old A i, ER not want another winter campaign if it could be heipe jan’s eyes resting on him; proud.|of « gentleman without bein makes a sick skin or scalp healthy, were pig eich And here came invariably the hurried amendment, “But |iustrous eyes, a little haughty.| tendered the wage of a servant. quickly, easily and at little cost, ” pam Se ante 884 8) Our soldiers are magnificent. They can and will fight on if very thoughtful, very soft withal.| She understood him: 6h Resine! Ointment and Resinel Soap alee 1 and others to com ; : stand] “Yes, madame; they are mine.’ ds; too, by the txtlokd Bye: Eras Delp to clear away pimplen and dan- the song “Der Waeht am| need he this winter a nd others to come, and France will tand] on, mn . moved, to © inflexion i | | Seat.” Sold by all douggints, inte an irish ree! She took the White King, an! yoice. Dutenmen deace tt it ‘te| behind them. . e Law-Abiding Octopus » z ; fi in Bertin ' The federal trade commission reports that, thru inter y Claire, ng stock holdings, old Standard Oil controls the business kaleer tm the bitrarily fixes prices, in spite of the United States st-| sure in every German parkway you court’s order to dissolve find & Bweet colleen fields of wavin Mr. Bedford, Standard Oil president, reports that the} to dissolve has been “scrupulously obeyed.” ‘The consumers of oil and gasoline report that they're)" ~ ly skinned, as usual. |The b These three reports are, Ne 2 bembe, wert! undoubtedly, all true, and) ana m use abelaiahe or brick : 7 . le s Y f t ot iad 4 should be metry over the exposition of so m i (OE Ma Tee hat happened? Oh, the Standard’s smart lawyers shamrochs they will wear, hin We put an Irish kaiser In the pa noe over (here @ mew way to skin the skunk, pull the wool over the} $ eyes, land the suckers, sock on all the traffic would] + or whatever clse you want to call it Any cure for the deviltry of Standard's smart lawyers THE CA ov THM FLAG ‘The emblem of Amertca inly. ‘Government control of prices, governm nt con nhmumiti- on, government competition. Oh, yes, lots of cures!|\ ,,A01 she's calling for you the Biare and the Stripes 2 : Ana’ shim “tha oi Kaiser low we Yankees can fight ditorialettes— ‘peg one U. 6. SOCIALIST LEADERS wire the Germa: “The kal ao go.” That's what we think, too, only the contrary critter Is ng. COUNTESS OF WARWICK advises “English landlords to give estates to the government, as has been @ene in Russ know when wa get We sure fie ke HELA OSCAR BLAKE 1606 Yesier way, Reattie, Wash They skeptict Americ the Ger when it The ‘Three and add land barons please take notice. HENRY LANE WILSON, ex-to-Mexico, gets a 6-cent verdict against Hapgood, instead of $500,000 asked. Pay It in onecent post stamps, Norman! | ; LABORING TOWARD distant alms sets the mind In a higher key, and puts us at our best—Parkhurst. EXCURSION FARES TOTHEEAST Round Trip to the Middle West and Eastern States and Canada, Commencing June 20 Northern Pacific Railway DAILY THROUGH TRAINS WOMEN ARE war's worst. victime—even ‘those who marry slackers. IT’S A bad dollar that pays for luxuries. It's both patriotic and profitable. BUY A Liberty Loan bond. THE PATRIOT follows the fiag. IT 16 reported that the number of ex-pacifists is growing rapidly.| NEW PANTAGES MATS., 2:30 NIGHTS, 7 AND 9 To Minneapolis, cago, St. Louis. Best of Equip. ment, Fast Schedules, Perfect Dining Car Service VISIT YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK EN {ROUTE St. Paul, Chi ee NING, MONDAY AFTERNOON The Hong Kong Girls In a Chop Suey Musical Comedy Albers’ Polar Bears In a Glittering Spectacle of the North . A MeMullen, ( eattlo, Wanh TO CALIFORNTA—€ Co, from Porth ” tial Fast Steamship: et thi won by “They strong,” ously geon, ju give them troopa ¢ saw the me If it summer fight it an Expect War End Before U. S. Helps smiled with at the hint troops might « back to the em Tm: is finished,” mother quoted months, or ed, the end of July are still strong, said the st back from the thre are splendid, nrtftyv m at dan an they will sta: out for years a until Decembe: -m «| Money and Munitions Is tolerant Rhine, © yeas rs,” tremend ny front elous, th eur million drive Your men will still be in camp| they said. Kitchener, | Som Such unquestionable herotat should take longer than this Our This does not Pretend to reflect erage selection of ordinary French ©!rcles of St. James’. | Sat an api pe ee citisens aro counting on victory, “I#—-the honor of your accept big, resourceful country; this summer. ance, if yor will deign to give 7 - = They put great faith in the that.” - The big banks and the little ones; blockade, and believe America’s in There was an extreme of sur-| tervention will stop the last leak ermany thru the European neu-| trals, They are firmly convinced Ger-|by purchase.” many is feeling the pressure to the! to help tighten at once the screws still further. paled. These careless, cold words They are still quoting M. Andre| from a woman's lips had showed Tardieu's figures, that in 1916 Den. |all be had lost mark and Holland had supplied) But this was not to be the end! | Germany with 116,000 tons of meat,/of the episode. The afternoon| overnmen 1 | enough for a year’s supply to 1,200, brought a message commanding 000 soldiers, and believe that if | America will help stop these leaks ‘the issue of victory is certain and) near Editor The Star: What Seat-| WHY NOT PARK EMPLOYES? tle and King county going to do} kditor The Star I note in the to make it safe for the women! oirrent issue of The Star an ite and girls to go about thelr busi é ness, and not be assaulted by the entitled “Wage Bill Passed,” re degenerates? ferring to the raise in salaries of According to the ores, ho les*! city employes, but excepting those than four women have bi vies |. + ahs ‘ tims of heinous crimes (and one | MPloyed in the! UbEery “ang Darky of them killed) within the Iast|epartments, 1 also note that the four weeks, and not one of the | increases were made on the ground criminals has been apprehended! | that a Hving wage was not received This is what I would suggest I would like to ask in this connec Let every woman or girl who is tion where the park and library em compelled to go out thru dark /ployes buy their supplies? Do you treets or secluded places carry a|suppose they have a depot where bludgeon or a spike of iron. Have|they secure the necessities of life it handy~—and when any man aec-|for less than the other employes of costs her, or acts suspiciously and|the ef Or you suppose they do does not mind strictly to his own|not require as much to eat and business, use it over his head with | wear as the others? | 1 firm swing! Scatter his b No doubt if committee of said (what little he has) over the » employes visited the mayor or coun rient and teach the rest of the}cil in r d to the matter, they mashers a lesson would be told that the respective There are too many disease-| boards pvere responsible, and if minded men, who cannot find more they were to visit the boards, they wholesome pastime than to leer at\in turn would say, “How can we decent women and follow them for) do anything about raising hloeks at a time | when the tax levy is fixed Women must become men's} 1 understand that these two de-| equal in physical force if they are| partments are not under elvil ser-| lto hold their own vice, Is it possible that this is the! INDIGNANT WOMAN, reason that they do not get a Thomas, Wash, ‘square dea AN OBSERVER, Arab Sheik on bis charger, in her! hand, and turned to those about} ae her, speaking of its beauties and/ What France Is Expecting its workmanship in a voice that Then, gettir n to definite ways America could help, ae Pome flagd oe a bg roe they invariably irst all of money. America’s finan-| years had drifted by since he had FOR cial aid to France will be received by the French people with|been in the presence of a high-| the deepest gratitude. It cannot be op too Areely, if our Se a and those delicate | ip d ion fc a ones had the note of his dead past. | have be at all re \'They are for sale?” she asked. | After money came munitions. {any opinion, but that of typical] “They are at your service,| | ey hardly spoke of food. | members of the French populace. | madame.” FOR | Direct action toward crushing | And nobody believes America can| “And their price? She drew] the invader’s army seemed to | too quickly or determinedly :hrow|out some banknotes as she spoke be their single thought. And, |a powerful army into the field. (Never had the bilterness of pov with the new American aid in Jerty smitten him as now when thi money and munitions, these | They Count on Victory young patrician offered him her| 1 dt “4 e teemed to believe implicitly in | Before Summer Ends Oy now rabsrhe bowwk soda othe} jest a tea . " : victory this year. But tho fact remains that an ay.4ays he had used to bow in the The big industrial enterprises all over this prise and © of foodstuffs and supplies into She bent her graceful he | work can, “We believe we'll have! breaking point, and fervently hope| White King among his little troop | America will do all in her power, of ward with her friends. him to present himself at his Com. mandant's “Il bad passed my word to grant coldness in her glance. The big bond houses and the little ones, ‘L thank you. only be mine| Your very clever of course, Have no higher ambition just now than to promote the success of The U.S. And with that she laid aside the ivory floated on. Cecil's face Arabs and campagne that evening 312% Liberty Loan To be dated June 15, 1917 Characterizes ovr methods tn every transaction, and our cus: tomere are accorded ev tesy consistent with » ness Judgment. 4% Paid on Sa In Denominations of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000 Every good citizen Accounts Subject Cordially to Check Are Invited. Peoples joni 3 Bank se sp AVE. AND PIKE sT, can help some. YOUR COUNTRY Subscribe WIN! now through any bank or your Subscribe for a U. S. Gov. bond house. ernment Bond TODAY! Pleg X amber ” We accept subscriptions ease remember that no one makes any and make no charge services, BOND for our profit whatsoever on the sale of these bonds. 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