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Private » con 1 * Sure on the Ragged Edge | Russia's E minister of finance declares that wing ec t @normous demands of the workmen, h ountry t atened { with financial ruin; that industrial concerns w Sf tional defense must close, within a few months ' @ Yation lies wholly in an end of the war 4 It seems that the Russian revolution has, from its incep tion, lacked a big leader and in genuine patriotism, prime | 9} necessaries in revolt against the us qu \ The mighty French revolution of a century and a quarter ; BEO was engineered and for a time run by a fair-sized oli- ie @archy, but patriotic zeal ran that the halo of heroism f was given a man who would throttle his wife for not wear ig headgear of the republican col In Russia the most promising leaders of the revolt have 3 | already quit in disgust and every element of populace Seems to have gone in for all it can get for itself. The con @ition presents opportun for counter-re\ 1 tainty of failure of the national war business @isorder and failure are, naturally, inevitable Russia seems not to be swayed, unitedly, by e Sentiment of patriotism, altho strongly set against the divine Tights infamy. Greed might have united and swayed her, but her administration early renounced design of acquisition, War)} it solidify her discordant elements, but the fty kaiser art is pleased with present conditions in Russia and doesn't - anything Russia’s revolution is an unidentified e¢ $at On up to pretty near the hatching point an owl, a game cock, or a mud turtle? an owl, a game cock, a mud turtle? Seattle, the gate- Way to Vladivostok and the great Siberian country, is especi interested. ‘Will You Give $50,000? Seattle is called upon to give approximately $300,000 _ for the Red Cross within the next few weeks gg that has been Will it produce A This is the city’s allotment in a national campaign The Red Cross is the great humanitarian movement of all nations. It knows no boundary lines. It knows no race Ered or differences. If war is hell, the Red Cross is the one bright spot of heaven for the warrior. And, in the very nature of things, it must be a volun- tary organization, international in character In other cities, leading citizens have /miense sums to this worthy cause Is there any one in Seattle who will follow a like is there any ode who will contribute $50,000 Start the Red Cross fund off right 0 f Course You Sing Actors organize to provide the soldiers with recreation behind the battle lines 8 placed at Chicago. contributed ex uses and singing clubs in the camps Bully for Baker! If you're too old to fight, too stupid act, too proud to put up jam, sing! front, and sing! If you are the average American singer, you thus far invented fail across to terrorize the kultured Germans, but the latter will not recognize the real Nemesis until our singers arrive AS WAR economy, net all hell. THE PRINCE OF WAL Ing a non-Teutonic wife. It's plain he never has visited in Seattle. VILLA HAS captured a town on the Rie Grande. “Dead or alive SOAKING THE Ultimate Consumer well forget how to ptay Just now. hearts of the peopie—that is worth something.—Ouida. DAYLIGHT SAVING? Why not? _ @aving—and coal is mighty valuable juet now. best use of the food supply. Lift Corns Off With Fingers Doesn’t hurt a bit! loosen and fall off! Corns and calluses Magic! Few drops of Freezone take all pain and soreness from corns instantly will loosen and ean be lifted right off with the fingers. Any corn, ) soft or be- will loosen| Freezone doesn’t eat out j right up and lift out, with-|the corns or calluses but out a particle of pain or els or rather loosens soreness. without even irritating the surrounding akin. Just think! No pain at no soreness or smarting n applying it or after- wards. ry # little and see for yourself, It is surprising. Wonderful discovery by Cincinnati man This remarkable drug is called freezone and in a com pound of ether discovered by a Cincinnati man, Ask at any drug store for a small bottle of freezone, which will cost but a trifle, but is sufficient to rid one’s feet of every corn or callus. Put a few drops directly upon any tender, aching corn or callus. Inatantly the soreness disappears and shortly the corn or callus Few drops stop corn-pain Take soreness from any corn or callus instantly Women should keep treer- one on their dressers and never let a corn ache twice. If a corn sterts hurting just apply a drop. The pain stops instantly, corn goes! Tiny bottles of Freenone cost but a few cents at any drug store, Sea " SSS ee im-| ‘An order for 150,000 pounds of jam for the soldiers has And now War Secretary Baker urges the formation of Get right out at the can sing holes in old Von Hindenburg’s line where all shells Heavy representations of our artists and actors are going Texas women’s clubs declare for simplicity of To save our lives, we can’t help but think, occasionally, that war) le having a perfectly awful time find. | a game congress aa FAME HAS only the span of a day, they say. But to live in the Daylight saving means coal DON’T OVER-EAT; don't under-eat. That's the way to make CAPT. ISA THE SEATTLE STAR| Heroes of American Navy |, i STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 7, AC HULL 1917, PAGE 6 “THE GOLD BUG” BY EDGAR ALLAN POE 7 NEXT NOVEL | “A MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY” BY EOWARD EVERETT HALE _ Editor’s Mail RAISE CHICKENS Editor The Star; There a ~ ~~ ann ner eaitle who are LA AAA AAA AAAS ‘ claive le e ! * r In ” a ceases . lei of the war Newt sige A ab I ' (Continued From Our Last Issue) | *lien the word ‘through’ makes It | people between the Constitution and the| ‘The broadside wae so terrific) “But. b g established a #in-|self evident at once it th We have, the no less! in our city, wit ave of five Guerrtere August, off Boston that afte th e cranh of the firat shot #/@ Word, we are enabled to ¢ tab-|covery gives us three new lette than eleven of the most important, persons in a f ly, thus giving Capt. Isaac Hull commanded the| had died away, Hull exclaimed:. {l#h ® vastly important point; that}o, u, and g, represented by § letters represented, and it will be 60,000 families. Suppose each fam. Constitution, of revolutionary fame age ‘) ji8 to say, several comments andjand 3 pceanary to eed with the |{ly were to purchase and raise two Hull was 19 # of age when put By Ged, that vessel is ours terminations of other words, Lat Looking now, narrowly, thru the Is of the solution. I have said | prnall chickens, thus having, in all, in charge of a ship in the United| It was. In a fow minutes the us refer, for example, to the last combinations of knows eh to convince you that cl-/ 120,000 chickens. ‘These chickens, States navy. He was born in 1775,|mainmast fell and the Guerriere jngtance but one which the cou nc ry far fe bt thin hatare avé TOSkGY lat chee pounce oath, onal faa and from his early youth lived on | Was left a mastiess hulk, sinking ination ;48 occurs—not far fr mm the t this ange sluble, and to e uu some In ¢ pe which conta the water fast The Constitution's actual nd of the cip We know | ment ht Into the rationale of their de-| per pound, would be 972,900, The War » had be. | Work of destruction lasted 30 min ; and ati it. $0008. Of aaren. Brgaae cenge at Accn sd GE. ry Ah ll rg gun wheh the f the Con. | utes ’ - ement of a word, and,| which, plainly, is the conclusion of re uns appertains to| purchased at a each in " re decided! The effect of Hull's victory on! or the haracters succeeding |the word ‘degree,’ and gives us at nas ce 48 ete-| May or Sens lata t t were within American people waa marvel iia ‘the we are cognizant of r ther letter, d, represented b. only remains to| fall, mainly on craps he English frigate began The Armenians went into than five. Let us set th Four letters beyond the word he ranslation of the} which go into th can ot roadsides at Hull's vessel, | the war with more vigor than ever acters down, thus, by the let ‘degree, we perceive the combiua-|characters upon the parchment, as! most families winter © Kuna of the Constitution | and won the war on the spirit IM \torg we know them to represent, | ton Junriddied. Here it fe they could dinner remained silent : stilled in them by this viete leaving ® space for the unknown reisiatatina! tha uous ania ei A +See ie tha e600 Lieut. Morris begged Capt. Hull| After the war Hull served on pee ters, and representing the unknown | 'm the 4 | pounds of choice meat, worth § three times to give the command) the naval beard, commanded the SO ime Vole we fake char | Curiae, mipmine | bees Gruen ian cenetan i to open fire lull was silent| navy yards at Boston, Portsmouth,| “Here we are enabled, at once main branch weve fe Be ae oe ee ee until the Constitution was abreast | and Washington and was in charge to discerd the ‘th, as forming no th.rtee | Bae te of the city of ‘ the Guerriere of the Pacific and Mediterranean portion of the word commencing |an arrangement {mmediately sug: | pr.'7*, DISFRANCHISE 'EM Then Hull stooped low, | fleets. He died in Philadelphia, with the first t; since, by expert |geative of the word ‘thirteen,’ and!” “jut the etiigme soome| ‘Sauer fhe Star:-<Maving stall jumped up and shouted February 13, 1843. nt of the entire alphabet for a/again furnishing us with two new! sein in ax bad a condition as ever.| your fine little artic Lat‘ pe me adapted to tha ney haracters, { and n, represented! How ts {t pons! to extort 2 Have a Lit Team Work,” thi pi Bi aa: em eive that no word can be by 6 and * meaning from all this jargon about thought came to me: Why not ; 4 of which this th can be « Referring now to the begin-| ‘devil's seats, ‘death's-heads,’ and) disfranchise—(ake away all right \ art We are thus narrowed into|ning of the cryptograph, we find |-pighop's hostels ¢ who cause riots t oe | the combination “1 confers repyed Legrand,|or any other trouble in resisting BY BERTON BRALEY and, going thru the alphabet, if 398! |"that the matter still wears a seri-|the honor of upholding our coun ; A 1 Ip » for Imagi S|necessary, as before, we arrive at| “Translating as before, we Ob-/ous aspect, when regarded with a try and the spirit of Americanism? ) Great Master Workman # day T pray thee for imaging, j|the word ‘tree,’ as the sole posrible | tain lcasual glance. My first endeavor! Perhaps you can evolve something { tion, that | may find in the dullest routine of my work the thr tate Wer tata fale ahathar ere secre Op moe Bi lpics Dag crwat hd Per ge grt agian. of the true romance. For, tho I am but one toller in a universe {101 0) 'y enresented by (, with the| which assures us that the first let-|petural divisions intended by the HARRIET PERRY DURYEA, of tollers, and rt in the labor of the world te small, if I words ‘the. tree’ in juxtaposition. |ter In A, and that the first two|cryptograp DA have the Vision to recognise the beauty and the dignity of hiner i] poking beyond these words,| words are ‘A good | “You mean, to punctuate it?” - — abor, I know that 1, too, am helping to bulld the dreams o doe 6 hort Gistance, We Sanh ben it'te wow Gine that we arranae Something of (nat kind.” vould be exce the ages into the facts of the future. And, knowing this, 1 shall )/ 146 combination ;48, and employ {t|our key, an far as discovered, in ®| “put how was it possible to ef-|Di# Characters, at this place, more find even drud worth while and feel within me the Joy of ))5y way of termination to what Im-|tabular form to avold confusion. | fect this? than usualy clese together. If you } creation, Amen mediately precede We have thu will sta and thos | “I reflected that it had been a #10 chums tbe: Ms. {a the pees: . tts arrangement wents a point with the writer to run his = — —_ . five such cases of unusual crowd the tree ;4(8784 the 4 | tog ther without division, so or, substituting the natural let 8 ° Jas to increase the difficulty of so-|'"& Acting upon this hint, T made the tree thr$?%h the ‘ - h Jin, pureulng such an object, would | in the devii's seu | It takex all kinds of men t6 make} look for any kind of a bun “Now, if, im place @f the us 7 s : by euue sarenia ty teelan ean | aoeaen |the U.S. of A. Some of them| the 6th. wee kn characte > we leave blank ° ” M matter. When, in the course of his | =a! branch seventh limb -- ie st cron at aa ihe ANOTHER NATIONAL wun | Spaces. OF substh se dots, we read ’ = ° componition, he arrived at a break | head—e bee line from the tree through | die in France {thu | ( - r in his subject which would natural-| the shot fifty feet out” es | the tree thr. .h the, bite t ly require « pause, or a point, he! (Continued In Our Next Issue) this prob How boat Dear E for solving \ lem? By Army as think th Good-b find Salvation do you ae? sending the a firet ait ey O&n save 1 ne way rabbit's left hind NONAME foot o We've heard enough of the men| who didn't know enough to come in out of the rain and the men who | didn’t know tye difference between this and that, but {t's astonishing bow many men who! |didn’t know un éay | that a mistake made about their age : other n ! had o- | for six-hour! fac in y They're fay in asking n 120 of Russia's larg The news ts gratit tortes: ng at all R WAT YOU CAN 00 n . aenia TO GIv® THis PLIVVER TO | UNLESS, OF COURSE, THE BONE ORY REFERENOUM WINS OUT Echo Zahl went out to Fort Law-) Bunn, Others er than that to anne |ton to look for Cay | will have to go farth | Day for a smal! jar of the ordinary eee | colt creams. Care should be taken (/ to strain t lemon juice through a | Whooping Cough icity ts so'eman gulp rosin “| then this lotion will keep fresh for Whooping cough is a contagious|months, Every woman knows that dines Not all of the facts about} lemon juice ts used to bleach and it are known, but we know it te! t catching in| the early pertod| of the attack, {t is] | spread by people} and not by things, | | and the cough often lasts after the catching time has passed Whooping cough especially af fects children, altho adults may have it severely, It | ery seriou: in children under ares of age. Sometimes as many as 40 out of each 100 children taken sick will die from the disease Usually the first symptom noticed ) by the mothe Nght hacking cough. This gradually is prolonged and increases in severity. Simpl home remedies have no effect upon the cough. The child cannot sleep well at night because of its cough ing. The typical whoop is usually not heard until about three weeks Treatment consists firet in isolation and quarantine to protect others. Fresh air and sunlight are of big ald in the tment The diet should be light and nutritious, In the early stages the severity may be lessened b raying the mouth, throat and nose with a mild antl septic solution Some cities recognize the value of fresh air whooping cough tient houses until {| passed, but S\ehild to be )) do the treatment They kept in oft} require pa placarded the. fever stage is later allow the sick placarded and go out of to be The chief dangers in whooping cough are the complications, Pneu monia or tuberculosis may be the \\closing chapters of the disease Sometimes a blood vessel is burst {lin tho brain by the strain of vie coughing. Sometimes ruptur jj due to the same cause. | | HEALTH QUESTIONS | prepare The juice of two fresh lemons Strained into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white | roses WHAT WA ? You can't grive a nail with a sponge, no matter how hard you hit. And yeu can’t scare a live Seattle bank clerk with an empty bettie, no matter what it's labeled.—Seattie Star, Dear BD. K.: 1 aay, old | thing, when did The Star ac- quire thelr bally old English | editor? I always understood this joke to read that you can't | drive a nail with a spon: matter how hard you SOA Maybe What? Just fancy! he was spoofing m CHALMONDEL pecee GIRLS! MAKE LEMON LOTION TO WHITEN AND BEAUTIFY SKIN In all weathers the skin and com ylexion can be kept wonderfully clear, soft and white by the use of this inexpensive lemon lotion which any girl or Woman can easily makes a whole quarter pint of the most remarkable lemon skin beau tifier at the cost one must about remove such blemishes as freckles allowness and tan, and is the id akin softener, amoothener and be tifter, Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer and ake up @ quarter-pint of thts sweetly fragrant lemon lotion. It naturally should help to soften freshen, bleach and bring out the and hidden beauty of any skin. Those who will make It a habit to gently massage this lotion into the face, neck, arme and hands once or twice daily may be repaid with a skin that ts flexible and young looking and a peach-lke com plexion, RELIABLE | DENTISTRY | SkiNful trea 6 ectantious care, finest quality of material and | painless methods. These are the prominent feature | of my highly efficient service. In| addition to these distinct advantages my priges are the lowest in Seattl considering the class of work I have successfully treated Pyor- thea (Riggs Disease) for many |p years 1 will diagnose your case abso lutely free of charge. PAINLESS AUSTIN ANSWERED {| J. H. 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