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STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1917. PAGE = | but how many more lead of Italian T Ee EATTLE STAR ‘ 66 ” NEXT NOVEL OTHER VICTIM Envoys Is Here *E. D, Taal “THE GOLD BUG” ie } —_——. By Edgar Allan Poe NOTK.—The ee } is COL TUM § 1NOT Seventh Ave. Near Untom S84. BY LOUISE DE LA REME (OUIDA) would like to get In commur ; } ee Seen oe iee Ge WEIEPAPEES | Winnnnnnnnnannannnnannanitinnnnannnnnnnanns nny tlt itor pt the. rst Acie ERE Tel yerann News Service of the United reas Anco on (Continued from Our Last Issue) | Ae | not want, | am not! hereby also acknowledge that jinynicaie with The th Be KXKW HER I} Cecil ed out from her pres-|tsed to men who let others suffer! | have succeeded to and borne | drogen will be exchanged | Me ar the king of Bintere<| at Seattle, Wash. Postoftice as Second-Cinas Matter [ence The challenge rang on tho] them. What I want is your the title illegally, under the \7° wa “ wenth « @ men: 6m 90: ye ai written statement of your brother supposition of his death By mail, out at city, ako per inenth up to ¢ mon ¢ mos. $1.90; year y siabeiaaat of your brs npenitiss HEALTH QUESTIONS anere, | By ca y Me a month : Vho there? r 9 ANSWERED e Ge Prevatel! tie never beard it made & gesture of consent “BERKELEY CECIL SWE CATCHING THE U-BOATS ha Halt, Sa gi would have signed away his What in it you 1 do?" he a. H vat neurit hat Di EK. D. I My husband hag A ie shy haha 3, ees re mul, ff he could, in the stupor of asked her unes it the A cure? 0 excit er the idea of hadow. and stood, between him| remorse which had seized him The best that shall He in my| Ne an inflammation of a te ft that he re The: = se and Go den uggs weit dmc War Sa] She gush int aad mpe wey” fi pth dam nervet enned hy eit, Tora tien Wo eat anvthing for Brot and the . rom the Turk tore, and die Can his Hle be saved 7 r exposure to wouly or fast t e ao L.4 T fron J ™ ‘ tated what he wrote His honor = may--his HONOT | phe ‘ condition »hol, lead ars ov of my men said the s of larger tax len incomes are chief eave me to deal with | hereby affirm that the |® ! athva presi ° Opponent : : bes Bi ‘ : iaave me to deal with span teaeviids haa eias Then, swiftly as a awallow darts.| The cure nde upon the removal) ky board of education, says no more With a great show time red proverb aio = ——r pereen ving id a she quitted him and flew on herlor the ¢ and the provement community roeetings shall be held in ‘affirm that the prop 4 ief burden e¢ war}, See i rd saluted, and reau seurs d'Afrique under the name — jeadiong way lof the general health Cisatte ol. The school’ faxes on incomes oose that lay lle at tld vou refuse the word,| of Geuls Victor ie my elder (Concluded in Our Next gs cg | ed cuiow aaes tabi om Why did you refuse th Td. | brother, Bertie Cecil, lawfully, | J. Ro M—"Does dar . ENR © ARLOTT, aha Wars that’ Sate ils ; (e ‘ by Inheritance, the Viscount Next novel, “The Gold Bug,” by/the heart to any extent, if prac Cc OTTA a she cohenas: Boent's tat vn dlacy, this means t tal are had - re pe Royallieu, Peer of England. | dear Alien Pow tieed moderate! NOW i ere x 6 i ; ” arge es \ e se ido. imate So gt - - +e —| If the heart 1s so t will hetr rlotta chairman of the “ Red ing a. . 7 e 1 by TROtS, WAR RO TOF t jit If the heart le ak whether | ‘ al Ttaltan pian gor apa agi hg ; be Bick, © eo davestments in new enterp Why are you absent from your = i) weak laahs Hoon Md Le (rived to take part in the war coun. ried bom tb r rally tha quad OSE ROD OF DATM Sheu bel i. ashingtot e is . ‘ , now pro- Rae proce voltae away. 2p Oe mI as da faa Letters to the Editor J wicii' sine ii nae te at Marne, te wile will kill the = egy rat At wo : aie Chateauroy’s teeth ground out a | Roe eerree |portation in Italy and a famous | ‘aaa Phey desire that all golden es furious oath } SLACKER LAND so beastly that one distikes to think! Gee Or, Edwin J. Brown S| banker n ideal wa a first-class [be hatched into enterpri und t ‘ ayin Why are you here, and where! vanor The Star of being in a city where they 0. D. 3. | a op crs fo, ed ee eee ac t tb Yaa er sah. © 1 ideal way te 4 first-class lg have you been?” he demanded, once your idea of each one do- earry on this work without a chan HI THE HAGUE, May Admira| Am Ideal way to make a first-class 1 Lion g-layin . ne t to increase the food of being captured ‘ |Capelle, in the German Reichstag hie > patch in i Maki ya as wil! not sa ‘rom the accounts of the arre 715 iret Av that the German Admiral /4* aici We P a : , Lean have you thrashed like a sch one who planta a | Of the police of this elty one Dentist iioek ously eunted da tae ia . Mine-tenths of the eggs laces ita “ ‘or (hat answer, and 1 wil feedn n cow. a pig or| {ind that they consist mostly of| coe wre Fe ventor of submarine war, never ts there a Liberty Bond in ‘ret , , u sire ; 4 ka, 01 Oo of whe 2 the boasted patriotis ¢ esteemed ‘ Diet er eis ere Soe chicken is doing « pifblic) Plain drunks, oF = women of the | mentioned it. Its only prophet was | your family? As to the invests Ko, ate wed to me. Your silence can: ee any. very many who|f@¥orite duty —-Ifethey don't pay} i cc —_— — | olden eggs in cold ance wy NeW not shelter your great MIRC Would be glad “to do thelr bit” in| Protection money. The only orders} Hl Pproductiye enterprise n time w shame, So Mme, votre Princesse | yy va. iP the land were available of Seatile over heard of SS We read in Roma g of the g wo cold to her equals, only tO) iit are deterred by reason of high n to the police by their ] | ME Re the: approa saved Rome |e her midnight intrigues like a/ ) tre eee ly mgents There in| Chief were to keep their clothes | n y et ay camp courtesan! | ° | properly pressed and shoes shined ‘| i ger , Sestasis franch property within an hour’s| | cackling of the Ame now declaring) Cecil's face changed terribly as] i. iy rail of Seattle, owned by| 50. !n view of the above acknow!-| it will positive » live on on 6 Vile words were spoken. With! 0) pewidents. that haw lain idle for|edsked facts, 1 think it te time for iliimend ¢ seem to be as| light and rapid spring of al fy Years and more, but when you, (®® law-abiding citizens to take] i eonaaae) 9 leuk Rowe | pard, he reached the side of his) vi oach the agent and atk the} Matters into their own hands and 1 mander ‘ | lege of putting In a war garden |Orm a Vigilance committee to | | ‘You lie! And you know that you sturing @ cow for the upkeep| fd the city of th , ray aT a | te ; te the} 0% 8be place, you are told a “cash-| Which wax done in California and) I, And as he spoke smote the! inedvance” rent is rec 4 that ie] Alaska in the early days, an which | jit that had blasphemed against) "Any orohibitive Proved very lfective, The cltizens fe New York state's committe ve ing the ¢ It was broken asunder at last iui meld we. ares vepttal ta | this menace, or the, resignation of 0 living, has got around to 1ew reports that in 25/an the bitter patience, all the calm Ging ack oe he nn +e saying |e chief of police. (1 also heartily i 250,875,988 acres, out of 430,815,650, culti-| and solute endurance, thru 12) ) 0449 ri - | saree with The Star: Seattle has —_—$—$—_$_—_=_=_$_$_$_$—$_—=_—_=— ed, the legislature can tax the idle acres so that they |!0ng Years bipy tot. Coctt|, Uncle Samm should take a pang ]OCtgrown Hiram C. Gill, s ither be cultivated or yielding special war revenue. In teauroy drew hie pistol. Cecil’ in this matter and give the right to M. TAYLOR ae : tae mer eplee tolls ort "ry; use such property free of charge — Other states constitutional amendments would probably | tc » would hold him het te ly as alt duriag the war at nest! dare HOME WRECKED necessary with if the shot laid him dead if) wio would file affidavit of sueh in:|To the Editor As we recently observed t too early te S ine sik ese tre: ts uatice of the peace.| tn your | Apri? mizing for dealing with the idl ands ositi Ww naled to the soldiers of the guard ede eo signed 5 t the teat 2 dong ands un-| ji) meaning one of the Wiew to next sea pe Shey t ru r he a p of @ teacher oF| former directors of the Fairbanks Ext winter Ss going to be the hardest wit t Chanvetié Waddied cat o¢ bev thitel ‘ ; ,|bank who t* pow vice-president of endured, with mighty little of surplus DY-leval casement, She whe never had Foe Z in et endent) a Seattle bank. | am another vic fing else carried by any nation. Heaven wasted a moment in reverie, was! © cundar ee Pe ite tim. My hust 14 toiled for yes hasn't land enough and seed enough in 1918! letting time drift away in purpowe-| tO 'ry Ge tact te teat te hard, cawet foil, & wt enous The biggest holders of idle Jands in our country ar lets tho oo is ~ pial vr ce iid labor again? Are we to £0] tittle home for our old age. railroad corporations is policy to at once dire ‘| Dot a bird's witg brush.| backward instead of forward? a|_Thi director studied law and these holdings state legislation, « amend-|ing her hair roused | it Wee Bly ccet eter a pe ap was aware of the law of limita of interstate congressional action, as carrier-pigeon, one of the many | chickens rege rigs gs foe ls now | she #90 a vm oe ent eae . i Des Moin lowa, publisher “S at the encampment eee oe aace 19, ar opes of my gifted daughter's U itoria ettes | She saw that there was a letter/&'rls © . ‘ hudband cannot ev BO YOU want Chinese and other coolies to flood the labor market Deneath one wing She unloosed REBECCA SMILE pesepecil Soa ho yrs tle and the Pacific coast? Then write to your congressman an}. ana agri t ithout canal and Causa li eankah ca : z able to te ta meaning; she could . e' & bdis: jonen Up) land kick with all your might against the plan advocated by cer.| Die (0 ‘ell iis meaning. rhe foul) 79 BETTER POLICE WORK | it 9 lowly workingman Finest sal water and grain, then made her} Edi The Star My husband is a wreck and has inest makes, complete 2 Beate banks pay you only 3 per cent. A word to the wise is suf. sitting at @ stall; he wae her cus-| kind imaginable that the police de-| young daughter, a very gifted girl, chines, elegant Pianos fomary reader and scribe In this! Dartment seems ‘holly unable to|had to leave «choot to werk I am and magnificent Player Ge Gludeidd te thi qu She touched bim with}cope with the situation in any way,/ 50 years of age and have worked in Pian f ti BARGERS OF Seattle are planning to raise the price of shaves. the paper. “Hon Mathieu! wilt] shape or manner. In the last three| kitchens ever since the bank failed os =O guaranteed if we could only popularize the Carranza whiskers! thou read this to me?” years we have bad 22 murders not! (why not call things right and say quality—all must go a Ape sage hae 4s ttle One, and| accounted for; robberies have be-|“was looted”). 1 worked until last NOW, ON guard against the man (7) who tries to evade select) i oiaa “Perit Potd come par’ the daily routine 1) week when | broke down from over Cigarette nodded * last, but worst of all, these unwer: | work ing small, weak and un - ore s Tis a good lad, and a seholar,”| ranted attacks on defenseless wo-| u rt 1 labor, That is | PRUDERY 1S no more a sign of virtue than a wig le of hair : oneal | f ‘ romp . ° no i i i aan ‘ ‘ol men, that to the human mind seems director has done to one he answered absently. “Read on!”|™ U h P Sunday. |"And he read aloud we ———a pright Piano I ithe dbied en'a shontee te, find reed MA GOTTSTEIN YOUR NEW SPRING SUIT Jf iis.ce,0uitc'otc! Cy FURNITURE CO. | Hawk—a light blow. He has AND TOP COAT SHOULD BE J} tein te , There is no appeal to the Con seil de Revision. | thought you THE GATELY QUALITY = fp tests Seer" Shot she said vacantly his Spring Clothes at one brow P en a Gately Stores. wit The old man rose hurriedly have as perfect garments “Child! Thou lookest so strange as the skill and ingenuity ly! Dost thou love this doomed sol of the American clothes dler ‘ : manufacturer can produce. Cigarette laughed—a laugh whose Purchasing power of 106 cho thrilled horribly through the phbeéa, Cathias enkerts call lonely Moresco courtway att if eee cre eee ee Lave? Love?" For the purpose of cooperating with the lamin eenione ition She was still a moment: he homefurnisher during the present high cost of ouubls i be fees white, parched mouth quivering. | roe : yh cost ay, ogee ope fc la Sica ails commie ths totter tor one living, the following terms on homefurnishings Full the b at al ne y " rf ‘ : . : 1, anc city to will prevail until further notice: qua Once only Spring Suits and $ 50.00, Women's and Misses’ Spring Suits and Coats. she muttered. | NEW COATS his eyes, and his look, and his ¢ $22. 75 and ($27. 75 res. He disowns you, or you New arriv ‘ m No matter which H They come in the eason's your blood; and he Hes under n BNE cat present tence of deat Do you know most striking s that Wit led ery the other re SEPARATE SKIRTS coiled from in the smartest wl Do no o me and silk materials at ‘ curt! | low prices Read — JUST ARRIVED—New Summer t before him the paper | gd Sport Skirts in poplin, crean he pigeon bad brought 7 Jewel fan and white backgrounds, f Shot!” he echoed hoarsely, a é ured with beautiful ents) ne had done. Oh, m markings in mar colors. rice God, and I—I am his brother! Elgin $9. 75 to $12.00 You are his brother,” she said ow! Tell me his nam his YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT rank | INVITED He turned 1 wild, terrified Our convenient credit service glance upon her never miss-the mone ‘ d, scarce know mall sums, weekly or monthl nswered, "He should 2 and 16 OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. it is not they who have h it is I! $22 eized her hands, an with imploring eye | Who are you? If power to do it, rescue him! It I ave let him live on in this hell f my ke! 1113 THIRD AVE. Bs ose aa) JETWEEN SENECA AND SPRING STS. She fling bis hands off her and} ed him full in the Monsieur, | do not face know your GENUINE 00 TWENTY-YEAR GUA*ANTEED FILLED CASE H. SILVER & CoO. nothing down, $1.00 week, or $4.00 mo. a Coats of Style and through the throngs patined: it 100.00, nothing down, 1.25 k. or 5.00 mo. - Quality light of the noontide poured, came 150.00, $ 5.00 down, 1.50 week, or 6.50 mo. $15, $18, $20, Bore ber oe meee oul eter | 200.00, 10.00 down, 2.50 week, or 10.00 mo. $22.50, $25 up to who had thus d her. He 250.00, 12.50 down, 3.00 week, or 12.50 mo. we bpapfennine aly over the stall or « 300.00, 15.00 down, 3.50 week, or 15.00 mo. grasped his arm before he saw her We: tavite the sassanth of putavle and As er atl eg A a Agi The GOTTSTEIN original “addeé-to-acconat” pollay will con A Beauty iy He made no anéwer: he was toc tnue as heretofore. Customers having @ current account may i m mazed g select a Gas Range, Refrigerator, Go-Cart, Lawn Mower, Garden : Come “tomorrow, Manes You are of 1 rac she ter Tools, Garden Hose, Blankets, Comforts, Hedding or other season day: Wetom owitak cacti Pi gale Aina nated able articles, and have same adjusted without the usual first ‘ister or friend with yo look, What are you eas payment ae oe ea at bate M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. | INTERESTING ITEMS FOR WOMEN | Louis. Victor’. a Chasseur of my Seattle's Popular Hometurnishers. Second Avenue, Between Pike and Pine MIA Valves are offered in sw pale and murmured an| S0UE Aqux UNION MADE STOWE ANE Race Superb OSTERMOOR MAT JOIN THE RED CROSS ONLY $1.00 PER YEAR TESS, CASH or CREDIT Size 715 SECOND AVENUE THE HOME OF THE LUCKY WEDDING RING Standard Now Upright WATCH BARGAIN 17 Jewel Iinots Hampden Player Pianos at Only $265 «$296 Ramaker Bros. Co. Established 40 Years. and 16 $22.00 Open Saturday Night. 903 First Avenue

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