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STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1917. PAGE 4 naan THE SEATTLE STAR|(_Letters to the Editor )!E. D. aa ‘UNDER TWO FLAGS” | -»ie%ie% geet: U, 8 SHOULD PAY FARES jand undesirable immigrants on By Edgar Allan Poe Editor The Star, i beg for! (his coast, Americans minjudged | BY LOUISE DE LA REME (OUIDA) o Pra NORTHWEST LEAGUK OF SEW *} some information and enll the Japancee in Japan by th Larunneerininen poppnnnnnnnnnnnnnn rrr DAP DPPOPPPPPPPDLPLPLL PLLA "ROT Sevemeh Ave, Near Unt oF sen aten APRDARAAL AL pon this Cost. LoW-class (Continued From Our Last eis taiih i er the Princess Venet fay man You shall be it to me! Choose ment in these times of | United Press Aanoe wey of living, and, being a patriot, I * and uneducated — linmi ope ed at Seattle, Wash. Postoffice as Seconds would like to know how one should rants are not only @ dishonor to | regret that my Lord Royallie ne naid, soft-) Corona eg | for me ae taal, out of city aon one figure; having a goodsteed fam. Japan, but also undesirable to thir lot wan so cast ty, “you may be a Chasseur of the; Amid the festivity whic tte ig 1 cannot! You leave so much — Wi it a « 1 one alone e| ily—-will say about ten ehildren— | country that | wae MOL Africnn Army, but none the lean ,iained Pie a p om in darkness and untold Pubiienea Deity nd all with a good, ordinary al For the abovementioned rew @ made to make MY) 424 you w Peer of England, This4 p } i “Nothing that you need kr a - petite, and where the one who ,#0na 1 am against the proposal —————nnt way by the labor Hin heart was sick, To remain) 4 iige sour choice for me, save one jon. | 16 folly-—mad | was to rivk that recognition whieb| thie” oniy—that I love yo ast, |ofmy own hands, | would laa was just to help to ease up| A MAN IN THE SOUTH seninetnenaed ee | WF Just ready to help to cane tear Jer to you if that had been my lot.| “No; it i» neither, 1 have he so dreaded; and to flee was to he t , he burden in the way of helping sche th Reeketeion tr ; po As she heard her face grew as ¢ to support the litte brothers and — jockefeller, Jr, IM &) you I mhould stan 4 a fol the | leave a doserter's memor te as his ow Conscript Surplus Wealth chikaex’ Wake pry rin vy > earee Kaltor Maite anary atatemont to labor members of the! semy of the sae lla ee He whuddered as he sat in the yee ive hg at pain, great edita 5 % y f p ~ 1 lis country, of which I certainly British commission and to Cane) “onut why do you permit a faler glow of the fi di gotten lag as surprise,” she murmured All fT | was #0 near, and he could nol be T A few Seattle restaurani« are dian labor leaders | We went into this war for no selfish or sordid motive, but arene cast now here Is where serving “@pectal Raked Potato” at can trust js that your love is o charge to rest on you, and consign e wo way you, er! The evening wore 4 fi I hold hi h ni such sudden birth that it will 4 ourself forever to this cruel unmeasured by him tll a votee tonly to sav e world from slipping bac ito the Dark Ps + only ave the w 1 from slipy ing back into the Dark ‘Ta it right where a young man|2° ceate Have you ever stopped sport Aleony? S eaniale | ‘ i. shall come out of it wit ne wained except the iat who. tae hard | 10 ORure what that means Sealers Wink tery ee hb ad )/broke on his musing He interrupted her. : proud consciousness war’ mith: and es aah hese nek AB averane os k ot wary con on? a a t i We an "You are wanted yonder re “Bags gape Ah gh MO pa . ; . satin : o-tion | t4ine from 180 to 220 and 230 pota-! 4, “pin ye . arily; could he - i peributed our share to the resenc te 9 aa a or 1 Ae toes to the sack, and 26 sacks to ie ee Recause | can do no le in cumstances m4 “ en 1 ° { It may be a hard fought ¢ nay Any auch Yabor, should pay his; ‘ne on. Taking he 180 potatoes @ Rav Ssh rare ty nds ea do w | “Mitlady wants to 9 1: Mme. ee Shy yee : - | Sorrows There many , Nise tm bis home to the Armory | *@ the sack, In 35 sacks, or a ton adios Sa ne aid, acter al Paria at one wake your tenderness to be an ordeal nd times, pay for his Iv-| Of Potatoes ther would be 1,500 SPORT ITEMS Lg “' ane Gee, & a He crossed the breadth that part- r P 5 . a Now, supposing we say that one Cement Hoof is horned t that again ‘ of the G 1 A. Chile | C708 SHE the ne cnetinct. OF re ae 0, and fare round trip, ned to . 4 f] e Generals an hi ° ‘ . Here is a man whose only 1 has taken to ha ans tn pot ri third of a ton of potatoes ie waste! come clouting the dust an th She could honor honor too well, | guests, unseen save by the sen- sa) whieh hed made her so indi bs fight for the exalted principles t » the war. The aie young man offers and culls, we still have 3,000 per.| | ace bird, while Lady Finger ts | | fin to become hix temptress iNitineis, to the tente of the Corona|*erent—and many sa D he fectly good potatoen of ordi | custard fo: 7 m bidding him forsake it, She stood| to all, At his gaze, however, her Shas lost his life in batt Sto bs thalhin mereten to bie somatey that (he « pote of ordinar tard for a tle to rattle in suite. The Marshal and his male ; ; Prats ; ssc kpboe ibe ny Po cae Se ah his |*lze weighing five or six ounce the merry finish, Bonnie Back silent long, leaning against the | visitors were still over their wine; | OWS, wandered from L po / Brave. . ie aan, te each ward is the Hindu of the fra of the casement. In the dis-| sho had withdrawn early; there) “Choose for me, Venetia’” he : Shall we show to him, then, the carefully guarded mil-jnry the formality of being accep But, let us say—making all th can and is well worth a peep | |tanee there approached three rid-| was no one to notice his visit ex mabeted aba nee rigs m sions of some neighbor? Shal! we remind him that while ed or rejected’ You will notice 808 ponsible in favor of th thru the cheaters and don't | ef, She cer ae turned to ave es the men on guard ln goatee ot temselt oF ‘we called for the sacrifice of lives and the breaking of hearts, |that 1 of these young men ; > the aay ye — a iy After ely may tah rom ene samy ry ed a 1 Madame, hee ed oc dll ee Heaven help me, I cannot —1 i *leome fro: . t » BO © is $200 for the ton o on in a limp last week with 0 ym yo! . uae unt hew.to thank you" t 3 fwe kept intact the heaps of dollars? pi cg es were taint ao ; that cost $80, showing a! a field of red “betes, Also Hin eyes strained thru the eun She motioned him os seat near} 4#re not! Ané—I am no longer » in but certainly ne k 7 | n ak We have enlisted men. We must enlist the dollars t he Mt ee oh material $6 Mae’ OO on the ton of $220; and we Loaded Dice plumber f slar , her ei é"in Our « as much to defend their country with th make another allowance for speed and should ankle to the t cannot. oT eet him—1 have not 1 only kept my word,” she an (Continued in Our Next ue) ‘ ~ a ar t overhead expense, ete. of helf with all the gravy if he's, *trengt or aven 6 © prot-| swered, “for we leave the camp to ene, oe df P 1 oe ird of this profit ($74), which the only pebble cinders, | | #2 me never lo © my name!”| morrow: Africa next poe id ne 5 " et tale enous t on the Stayawa it a, Se eae ee Oe ag 1¢ rou ui or ” rs FROM JAPANESE bécded ag ae sutmont witbou 7 oid cent still, in face of al)?” je "First," she continued, “I must ‘: a Kaditor The Star ree each for potatoes Kid Limpknob has put the She stretched her hands to him reat you to ailow me to tell One of the most serious prob y lems growing out of an epidemic of ol corn is in trouble ) ditori P John Barleycorn Hl ul our editorial once more. Great, burning tears) pilin what I know. You cannot great intere you might say banana 4 to his manager. infantile paraly- ‘trouble, this time The brewers h leclare r safet Ne new propos tivo aghivore is the butter, and the Mike | a The kid ia in | | fel upon her fingers as he bent) conceive how intensely oppres#ive ie are to the extent of attacking the distillers ich means | immigration law, in ord “ t the salt.’ Oh, yes, but we are be A-l style for bis trotfest with | )o%er them lit becomes to me to have this se- sis is the afte hat alcoholic “good fellows” aren't “getting together” as|™t Ore al immigration into this ing charged extra for those things Spike Fatskull (his coming pay | | God bless you! You were an|cret from him.” care of patients i. Hi country, but now let me SAY SOMO) ging night ange! of pity to me in your child-| j14 eyes turned on her with that who have been th \ thing about it from the Japene On the farm 1 have helped sort hood: in your womanhood you g1¥6) gui) agony which once before had weet > The brewers meet t ressional proposit to pro- | point of vies It was “i Bg potatoes for market; we select the The Benchwarmers va, Nev. | |%¢ the only mercy I have known) ehijied her soul diseane, j bib use of grain in rit by declaring that it ov grease = Wn pista a en, Ualorm sired ones and keep the crawests game came to a w tace bet _ day you looked upon!) “Do you think, if | could speak in : Bneee train PWould send folks to excessive us harmful liquors,” mean pacconge tee Ameri: | Ce eat home fer our own use. Now t pire went my face! May T come to you once | honor. 1 should not tell you all?” | os ate dak a ling whisky and such. It is beer bifi sky to s cans on the Pacific coast ‘ } counted them also and I) with the kopeb ee * - aut,” she eald, gently and hur.| tablish @ new route Nor ner ie Os t ' ! LS ave cans on the Pa sal ? Jap. TON nereot | sxpenk, and , whe granted sim Hedl may it pot be th you|vulees thru partially estro od own scalp, and prohibitionists ¢ et ea to enjoy Do they rememne te haath poselble to buy a ton of potatoen rhe sma Owls the cool of the late n-|overrate the obligations of honor?|#erve centers is of the greatest im pibat Sort of a fight right well anse & ment mee containing 4 1 ones, and ¢ to orrange a game wit er brother lounged with her|it ts ral for an honorable man | portance ie 2 acral mon's agreement with | beae © all to be used for bab uy team with at least two uni atched the afterglow burnjig ove te the sacrifice re-| Unfortunately, few physiciap States government, and ng and sold at 25 cents each you ms. Call O'Grogan. : |quired of him. 1 do not bid you| and nurses have the precise kno’ the cause of the Japan would receive $1,125 for them. Be s ear Venetia cried the! a, 1 only bid you confide in| edge and pial | training neces can probl ‘es yh se aide c ee are no longer well = T inquired f r your Sculp-| Philip, who would sooner cut off *4TY to ndertake this muscle There in no short eters ing at $80 a ton, We cannot ship @————— | tortMasseur—that fellow Victor own hand than counsel a base | ‘raining TWO SEATTLE cops, George C. Collins and D. M. Schoonover, are this country What nema to be #0 them to Europe, so why so much ae % j but I failed to see him, for he had/thing. Yours is magnificent mag.| Absolute rest ts advised in in- eon Quilty of having bullied a local tallor, and the jury awarded $1 '* not real Li tt ts onto crew gratr? A READER. | pie debt of wars of other years been sent on an expedition. By} nanimity; but it may surely be also|fantile paralysis during the course and costs against them. Probably on the theory that a citizen | "opie. mostly men. | foreulrils - Was carried by Posterity ; ag ilies er ed gone? false juriice alike to yoursetf and | of ee Karp omyeta geet st ae Gan equeeze a dollar out of a Seattle cop has got to go some. wierteggene Maral edb Bp onssinigg “YANKER DOODLE sWEETHKANT Let this t hich the bill =A s the worl.” pe made to his res be nt to get easy money by Ri g | Let this be one in which the bi | What ra e ° bra t te easy work: and they are quite In-| Twae of “Ne Wedéing Bells fer Me ie settled by Prosperity T'was pot ihootet ght inquire."| Hie turned on her almost ler eis | towed te dene oma parsivncd so on RANKLIN HIGH school girls won every office in the annual elec sitterent to welfare of the na welding: belie tar ib ee Ab! you never Wked him’ Oda|!? the suffering she dealt him. dle, but should be suppo by nen it comes to a clean eweep, girls Nave always been handler iign—whom we call slackers of |a aw om be Russian workmen have appealed | enough to leave without reason or) “It fs! It was a madness — 4! pillows ds or bandage the broom than boys. her. I man's labor in mbort. Whee ects bye th ool to Germany to spare thelr country. apology?” Quixotism—the wild, unconridered|” parti lysis is much more gy oro agrecl t the women work in place Of Cee « Our idea of misdirected energy te He had hie reatons, doubtless!” | act of a fool. What you wil But | ¢¢ 01 tota araly sts. SEATTLE MINISTERS urge the council to prohibit employment ren ' Te eee Germann te abate colee| dae, bectnar inched ue war eary.( it 16 40n6. | eannot chante. thelaner tha. -patess re cessed’ Ga women under 40 at cance hails and in shooting Heries, Hun! The California qe .. *@ h va i i hing eat! there was a care my her Choice of a madmen by repenting acute stages of the disease, a thoro ‘are none other. ts perly called the Japanese a the ge. ae face new to bit of it with a coward’s eaprice. Ab,/ examination should be made to de- aM AR: American problem, was caused by . : ® sneak : A lot of fe who are bearing yo © not know how you tempt!” termine which muscles, or group of JUNE 5, Select Service day. June 6, no more booze permits in this ine jinmigrants from the Orient, |. Sg Fe s jabo smea!l for the fir me CHAPTER IX He threw himself down beside: muscles, are normal, which show Two dates that will be remembered and endangered the friendly rela * for me are ® ind of a meal Ordeal by Fire her as the incoherent words poured weakness ang which paralysis at ae tions of these two countries x wee éne d it a banquet or The whole of the Army of the out, bis arms flung across the pile| Treatment then consists of efforts South was drawn up on the im-|of cushions, his face hidden on/to restore efficiency to the affec mense level of the plateau to wit-|them muscles es the presentation of the Cross} She looked at Bim, moved to a| Massage, correctly controlled, al- | r agitation than ever had had ways helps. Very little walking a break IT TAKES just $1 to subscribe for a $50 LIBERTY LOAN bond. The, 4s to the Japanese Immigra te paid in jater instaliments |] don’t think {t necessary Eee | them immigrate to this comntry any BREATHES THERE a man with soul so dead, who never to his more, and the Japanese covernment | The government's new datly news lpaper is said to be “dry” reading. of the Legion of Honor. arent hath said: “Don't waete the family grub!”? | does not want it efther, because {t Frerything is going against the sa The Army was en fete, En fete,jeway over her |should be allowed during the first +4 will not be desirable for the fu Hloonkeeper. for {t did honor to ite darting, ‘Answer me! Choose for me!”| year in children whose leg muscles IF THEY shouted ever put Bill Tate on a war diet— ture of both countries ot a °°, ™ Cigarette received the Crons ‘he said vehemently. “Be my lw re affected. The American misunderstanding Jem 1 tery | «Pm getting very fond of New, Among the Marshal's guests who, She gave ® gesture almost of fear.) The affected limbs should be 1¥Y HAD a little lamb—she raised | it and got a meda! for warabout Japan and Japanese in| Se" |e se 89 fh ninimes! ig , | York.” saye Billy Sunday. Careful, bad come to witness the review Hinsh, hush! The woman does| kept warm Warm sait baths are | mainiy caused by the uneducated! Rentimesta of Sve Hamitiens | Billy, careful! Ithere were the Duke of Lyonessei not live who should be that to any of value. PATRIOTIC ADDRESS BY REAR ADMIRAL ROBERT E. PEARY DISCOVERER OF THE NORTH POLE ——_on—— Aerial Preparedness and Coast Defense Thursday, May 24 orprtcuns sedan mats, opm ADMISSION FREE Auspices Aero Club of the N. W. apc UD a: eee ae as es iain

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