The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1917, Page 6

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1“The Whole Nation Must Be aTeam in @ “The power against which we are arrayed has sought to impose its will upon the world by force. To this end it has increased armament until it has changed the face of war. In the sense in which we have been wont to think of armies there are no armies in this struggle. : ; j @ “There are entire nations armed. Thus, the men who remain to till the soil and man the factories are no less a part of the army that is in France than the men be- neath the battle flags. It must be so withus. It is not an army that we must shape and train for war; it is a nation. To this end our people must draw close in one com- pact front against a common foe. But this cannot be if each man pursues a private purpose. @ “All must pursue one purpose. : man, not 'n the field that will most pleasure him, The nation needs all men, but it needs each but in the endeavor that will best “THE GOLD BUG” LEAGUE OF NEWsrarens BY EDGAR ALLAN POE STAR| EATTLE STAR Near Union 9 Sevemth Ave {THE s | waa OF SCRIPPS NORTHWRst ry riddle f all h it the the rougt the 91 y ered te What Is Economy? : =) One of our women rea tes to ash R Bh “How can I best show 1 patr m y econor r . 3 by spending fr | to buy anyt day I am to! irfere with the not co We sympa what coniu i$ of the expert P) There is one bs agreed. Ther ise and use of the world Mito produce as n 1S necessary t him for STAR—-MONDAY, JUNE 4, Which Each Man Shall Play His Part” NEXT NOVEL | “A MAN WITHOUT) A COUNTRY” | BY EOWARD EVERETT |) HALE I i Renn Continued From Our Last Issue); “Here was 4 a mystery {half buried sand, a corner " had con-| Which 1 felt ronsible to ex: | sticking the spot where ot lain; but, ey hat early mo-|we found it, | observed the rem ment, there t glimmer, | na . - y.| fal ly within ¢ ost remote | to e a ps longboat tying nd secret chambers of my Intel [The wr cer been a” jist a — | witt © for a solution of lect, a glow-worm-like conception | there for | of that truth which last night's | ¢ ne imbers 1917. PAGE 6 serve the common good. Thus, tho a sharpshooter pleases to operate @ trip-ham- mer for the forging of great guns, and an expert machinist desires to march with the flag, the nation is being served only when the sharpshooter marches and the ma- chinist remains at his lever. «| “The whole nation must be a team in which each man shall play the part for which he is best fitted. To this end, congress has provided that the nation shall be or- ganized for war by selection, and that each man shall be classified for service in the place to which it shall best serve the general good to call him. The significance of this cannot be overstated. @ “It is a new thing in our history and a landmark in our progress. It is a new man- ner of accepting and vitalizing our duty to give ourselves with thoughtful devo- tion to the common purpose of us all. It is in no sense a conscription of the un- willing; it is, rather, selection from a nation which has volunteered in mas It is no more a choosing of those who shall march with the colors than it is a selection of those who shall serve an equally necessary and devoted purpose in the industries that lie behind the battle line.” il of what appeared turned to met Lie No one need hat he h ture went antry’s prosp< iy ¢ g t A or rg ott a nke © beet STOP WORRYING men and women gol ited cd 5s vasa § : = : et aw ul s foun ‘ wa ‘ pie id tike so keew. Be reer —Can Presiden ilson be re- Of food of every kind. mei beh Ng par Bit moment tha oy he n the drawe Ps ed cc shpat vxpectant | Variety ¢ A elected in 1920, and again in 19247 Now to the lu i ndn t er than c 1 eve 1 ff earched mother, can be|Sive the affair a s name, if a president serves four terms i ry t i me et emember, We as t ‘ “ 1 an old ‘of > such ax a “povert high cost can he then hold the office for ; ; ; re . n the taken to fight? Vl oe ivink ¢ ak the life? READER. : - ——— — have been worry-| %f livink” so a thi ; ; glance fell xketch at paret ‘ re ing 00 ever thie to dres 4 with the, A.—The constitntiot ses not K ‘ n looking, and | cae ' come Int + ad gal ita er Old-fashioned ga and | limit the number of times a man required ! ¢ y nt oe i : at t the circum . ioned supper w ep|can serve as president of the Unit a ticit : ne, May Be Buyer Here jaye with pe vege ed States, But there is an unwrit af © ues x ns : | 1 0 tt c rae can la g P| bh p Without atte ng to lay rule ad hte for All the Allies} en be what would pe eee eo etorytd fcc esauil No. aeheeants ae — ‘ eo y agli : : 7 kite ; naoid | ea 8 , 0 preside nee i@ OF spendir le we are at wa t " le fal--bet 1 had already ish. | Ce noes taking care tha who 6 than twice. No “Clearly the duty every family carefully to ¢ Jed # kind of connection f as 06 narvene| ae, & story called in the United ily budget at | ts ether of 3 and despondent,| WP music Hage oral a : weeds you are oversper ri (3) are we r heh and are not my. ahstcrct aod : & and a self at all n DNCE. ath e does not realize Tf you are just making both ¢ ted the effects cs. find B 5 that the skull bel WEP Pe Te Doctor Atwater’s Table of you : «the w own | CYNTRIA ORE from hubby now | Food’ Values é h me your gx ate. ‘I lag Of ano then, can have on one in such) Calories ; tion of your f c some s hoisted tn ll) a condition | Staplé Foods increase your z Is there any other way a man Do not lose s f ere at the scrap Was can serve his country besides, Potatoes t paper reh- fighting? We would both be glad “Ca : be “ps Cabbage reasing prices slmost imperieh-|to farm if it would but keep us to- Ez Don’t be extra F ent are|gether. My husband is ruptured, eS Pe Don't be mi e r ve 4 hment: has lumbago in damp weather, and Pork (Tenderloin) ® for mere pur-| is also subject to asthma, but to @ Chops (Pork Loin) _ tt pearances he strong. Steak (Porterhouse) More Jaw UW. S. departmer illion dollars’ wort f ¢ g gum g fers the comir 1 land is ta h, France Prease in the « Another foreigner he’s gv Work announces that prominent finar ember of the advia- , if it took a dea THESE ARE, indeed, rare June days. Also raw parch aketch of BELECT SERVICE means that none but the fit will be permitted ertect fp tO serve, and these wil! be placed where they fit best. AFTER REGISTRATION, on Tuesday, comes the bone-dry law, on | Wednesday. It's one thing after another, eh? JUNE 5 will be the day of America's coming of age LET THE June bride beware lest she take unto herself a slacker MILITARY TRAINING will lend dignity to the player, says a base. \RY TRAINING vil lond dignity to the player, anys a bare. $ Girls! Use Lemons! fate with both hance vil of tobacco juice, for one ‘thing. nee Make a Bleaching, fui may be exempted because of thelr tan oa he or . STAR BEAMS ... By E. D. K. ¢ Beautifying Cream wore tor tha moet of tie govern mine the Value of Food by its : Went 40 want ANSWERED BY E. 0. K. © cccseosdieicaneirt men pe in every nen energy-producing Qualities — its rot, 1 D ee ee 1 e of two fresh lemo heat units. Matthew 4 sail Ys ttle containing CULTIVATE ACCURACY a ont give al Bp t a whi Q.—Todaygl asked the foreman lhe experts eall this heat unit a if Dr. Mat a quarter pint of the) of our shop to put me on advanced Galore s run f ae emarkable le n skin beau-| work, but he laughed and eaid, aorie. Foods econtalming most not."—Mayor Gill. arg t about t t one must “You're too uncertain; you're not te = ee mS . - ‘ra small jar of the ordinar l dependable” Just’ what did he Calories are the most nutritious, OR ELSE THEY MIGHT TALK ms. Care should be taken and how can | overcome HIM TO DEATH co : g up things |t? Strain the lemon juice through auite? APPRENTICE. Observe the high food value of crackers Carranza has crdered an ¢ ase tell me » cloth so no lemon pulp gets vis A.—Your foreman may have or biscuits! Draw your neighbor's at MUM Gcainst exporting focds to| ee Lda ey en this lotion will keep fresh Here! Do SOMETHING USsSFUL!L meant that you are not punctual tention to the table above, It is accurate the United States chairs? Dorothy I nonba very woman know HELP THIS COUNTRY jin atter "or that you are slip al Fit punishment for Old Whisker An odd and nay be IN THE WARES shod ecut of the work Swastik haacish Shi eyes MENTED o5 send Jack Turner, the |obta Getta the taste : ; ean eat ath Be eet al re beeen arc amed for nutri Green building barber etera rt la on the > ty) ‘our and heeding the ie atever your favorite biseuit of the Boer war, with a nt arn do) 1 ing et ae pe ou get you can determine fo may be u may rest assured of the Of other Seattle barbarians, to trim on the a ig naar ; ourself w tis you lack, In highest food value—if you firmly insist him, HE'S REFORMING? ee alt 10 om the M's reported the kalser wat er and and a quarter. pin | “phenatygt ithr chickenpox ‘sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and # one time the old Wouldn't you} maseese St daily ay, the face, was willing to pay for something he call D hisaneVeth neck, arms and hands naturall wanted ibs Ward out Nt eae Hid houid heip to soften, freshen, 8 eiciad bleach and bring out the roses and . A POME he : |beauty of any skin. It Is simply Spring? artists smoke velous to smoothen rough, red Gosh ding: © 80 easy to draw be The weather of June? Not yet; FOR INSTANCE, THAT $1,000) We're thir « of org (OF LOGAN BILLLINGSLEY'S fight the barbe Besides, if Dr. Matthews mayor, he could reach things that others, not quite as tall, fall to} reach. THE LODGE Fourth Ave. at Westlake For Ladies’ and Gentlemen's High-class Entertainment and Dancing 8 P.M. to1la HMENTS maybe soon Chieago has committee reanized o fight the fo vigilance 1 pirates, inizing one to were bd a ‘ pees ur Thomas A. Edison may | yob up some day with a tool to ¢ bat the barber, et (Continued in Our Next Isaue) oh : ' ™ n of the Counet! fo) either the stomact star: | Nat Defense chewing habit to t fore r and 4 en cea We om | Grey, if my husband be chosen, can | join the Red Cr Please answer as soon as po ble, and oblige (Sirloin) White Bread *Browh!-. x A WORRIED WIFE. | Graham ‘t. ., of A—Refore I even answer your| OYSTER CRACKERS * rome accldent,| question, 1 want {0 say to yon— SODA CRACKERS A peared GRAHAM CRACKERS t “ teed, t Dri Atwater’s Tables of “Food ™ : on arate Values afe standard authorities . Z embered and care-| ar re Food is Fuel Without it the human ma- chine would slow upand stop. The value of food is deter- mined by the units of heat it contains. called for military service ne clause of the select service law states that government employes farm hands and munitions workers Heat is the source of all energy. Hence Food Authorities deter- terest in or on Swastika Brand, od wor of detail i 9696696699 996996606666660666 aica ot VENEER IRGEeTE Leeoeae Pacific Coast Biscuit eax-Work about a Dean as vied ote ets Gurgerentey, Company Read accurate. serve and remember, Cll 669666 /999959996999065666660600969696 | TELLS GAMES Q.—Please suggest some appro. priate games to be played at a church social attended by young 2 ns de ; ’ ° ~~ - ° 4 When democracy goes to ist e war, democracy fights that war y pany and pays for it. That's what | | “ rd | the Liberty Bonds are for, | | | Will you buy your bonds to. || HRSA ah Ft ~ € é F % 3 3 3 day? ——. —_—__—¢

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