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‘| A DIGEST OF WORLD-WIDE CONTEMPORARY VIEWS it : $3 it i Prepared by Abe Hurwitz, Associate Editor of The Star : . . * ee . td % egenansnnnssnasanaesgngssaasszassscassazssnssazsssszeggzengzssatsengey gussgneegagsgagseansggnsstesssnessggsseassnazsntsssanssenasttsssagsagtss ett seaess ate geesa tags gaegNNeaEE ea ETeEa TEE SMASETEENNENN NEE NATAR ETE NES ANE ANE NES ETT asa Esa aaa eae Tae aaa eae Tae ae Ta ate ateEe - ~ America’s signal sucoess with Pressed for an explanation, Prosident Wilvon, in a letter to 7 Root at the head, will be at Petrograd, but if the Russian press 1) of the New York society, in an interview the New Y Ir ; Just How Much Can registration of 9,000,000 to 10, Congressman Pou, wrote I meant that our grievar while in America iy any criterion, the appointment of i Root tends | No new members of dra f age will ars a, he y oy 000,000 men for select service entirely sufficient, was the same as that of other neutral nations, to Weaken the influence such a commission might have bad Almont coincident with this statement ts the ¢ Aug 4} U.S. Help Allies iia) tend to change Germany's perhaps aggravated by the fact that Germany had made us spe us. Russuoa Wiese. ut Maw Yorn, hawever. cave that Charts rated by another religious peace organization, The ; \ i ee @ point of view. But generally cial promises, which she had grossly lenored And in a letter to Edward Kussell, the noted spectal-writer for The Star, will | for “soldiers of the soil Kegular ere bar Ps bain Mn Ing, the German press is in accord with the Frankfurter Representative Hefflt 1 » Concelve no purpose tn unacceptability of Mr, Root to the Russian progressive | children, to do farm work and thus sive heir b 0 e 4 i in discounting Uncle Sam's ability to give the allies any seeking to becloud this matter, except the purpose weakening p | 1# being conducted in the larger cities +t Practical military aid. It would take more than a year to train the hands of the government, and making t part which the The Novy Mir, on the other hand, declares that “the Russian oe a7 & really large army, and even then cording to this journal, United States ta to p in this great struggle for human Iberty people did invite the American commission,” and “the unbid “HELL has got ‘Made In Germany’ stamped on ite bott 4} Americans won't dare to send {t across the Atlantic, “which fe fictent and hesitating part de est Ay have to return home in dingrace And the rad proclaims Billy Sunday. We don't know what opportunity iG ruled more by our U-boats than by the battleships and cruls t's about time for the hametringers who are lurking In the teal York Russky Golow says the commission's visit is “the has had for examination, but it’s well enough for American gents bd ‘ : ers of the allies.” grass, and (he sabdotagints who are trying » throw monkey first oy the road to the economic enslavement of Russa headed In hell's direction to pause and consider : To the Zeitung America’s very declaration of war appears as wrenches {nto the war machinery to r look for unpleas [ge y ab = only a oho Ll raising a big army, tn preparation against a ant dasha Fag a BS the A aKo bi ald. Eve? s an of MAYBE congress Is waiting to see how the war ends before o a The ® makin later war w apan common se hows why we are in the © are ‘nh edie enactin legislation. Tac imes sands of ne fiend Maximilian Harden, tho brilliant editor of the Berlin Zukunft, our beat to put Prussian autocracy and milltariam etther In a |p lt abs hci a st lll ‘= Another Cost of the thou Te OF eae hones ts Very much {tn the minority when he warns bis country that “the straight-Jacket or in the grave—to demand that the government e + , 7 | War! Warn of Dope accord ag to bbs oR mn roe @ stupidity which compared the British army to Fal stop every now and then to assure some notorte tr pervon . ee wut If Russia's relations to | ieee nin i t ni N | Neate : ' South America Will to « great leas ex | © York Times, Towne, an expert staffs recruits now Jeers at America as unable to do anything.” or organization that {ts intentions are perfectly honorat ts er 1 us are to & greater or lens ; i ge cab bapell ort owed Harden's significant rou oliah and wicked as to @ . man at grips with a rob Y tent disquieting, the news on the fight against drugs, is going to ngton to rest st how the censor allowed arden an about aa fo nat ' wrip ; ’ Wenders ju an , ie icone fi South A 1 iT ore Wilson's support in taking prev tive meast keep @omelusion that “the responsibility for peace must be borne, not ber to Justify himself to a casua tander, Any one making @ vs @ from South America is mo dent Wilson's sup se “ , 1 reassuring than it has been American soldiers from fall victims to the hab many ‘one prince nor by one family, but by the entire nation,” for suggestion of that sort ts sure to be an actua incon: | ‘ ve rT) « n ni igs Me ; ; é ng Sg ryt cy is irresistible.” scious confederate of the robber - ha nter a r ‘ Apher Dita mmahteel care of soldlere wolter oa | In spite of this dynamic ¢ sabotagints,” Mayor rail not only rescinded its previous declaration of neu | ures of dr in med a . a ———— — | Siannaed Oe Caiiobe hesitate : re permitting the trality otween Germany and the United States, but President attacks of the enemy CALIFORNIA olls jump 10 cents a barrel. It must be that (fo oe Liberty bonds in the city ha at Milwaukee the soctal Braz Is suggesting “the utilization of the German merchantimen i pea | P ae eaecisineliiga asain Mr Rooke lier is going to pay his exo war profit tax without || tat party expelled two men from the central comimittes because tr Brazilian seaporte” an a measure of reprisal speinet the sink Te coome fit to announce that women POP HT for the army ee tae ult. aera a - sini x they declared anti-war o 1s were “treasonabd) ing of Hraziiian ships by Teutonic submarines. Not only i Bra motor squad are vaccinated on the arm, not on the shank. This ‘iwanke 1 cltiser former Congressman zil “aligned with and for Amertea,” as the Rio de Janelro J | men. "dl One of Milwau 2on l 4 with and for Americ the Rio de Janeiro Jornal |} ouont to relieve the anxiety of sensitive war wo! —- 3et "s cynical maal to on . fuse massports as 4 e to the do Commercto puts it, but Chile will be “as friendly to the United = | - --—-- — Germany's cynical refuaal Victor B who was re dd passpor as a Kate t » a National Sabotage believe the United States ts socialist conference at Stockholm, Was cheered at a demonstra | Stat vr Brasil and Uruguay,” according to the Diario Ilustrato, | Z rouses | raising its big army against her, in New York of “The First American Conference for Democracy of Santiago, Chile | ¢ In the Northwest, Maj. Gen. A Wrath | rather than against possible and Terms of Peace” when he sald “the only real autocracy left in The New York Herald predicts Argentina and Venezuela will | | Goethals Falls Off Goethals’ attack upon the wood future foes, need occasion no the world ts here in America follow Brazil's lead, for they all are menaced by the same danger, | ° thip program came rather as Surprise when one reads {n one of our own papers, the New York Are we going to stay in the war t!! Morgan and Schwab namely, the concentration of a large German population in cer Pedestal in the N. Ww.) a surprise, but there is @ ten Tribune, this harangue, aimed at the Wilson administration | get thetr loans paid?" Berger asked. “Yer; wo wt sy until the provi These, says the St. Louis Btar, h eon looke ° - ~- - dency towarda recovery wi **To make the world safe for democracy!’ his slogan—how American people follow in the footsteps of the Russtan peo by the kalwer “as a colony over which he some day thd assurance tho the general is strong for the steel sbi it that it has just been born? Can it de that in the womb of | * xercise political control there are to be several hundred woods bi ar yhow, to meet Conscience the period of gestation is some 34 months? Can grees: = “f rs be 1 a Fem ee oon the immedi mergency. The verbal clash between Goethals and be that not until the long fingers of Berlin reached into your BLEST Is the bond that draws a man closer to his country & ia Gee a ie aad pesuing, mavinad : nnd Clark, who originated the idea of building vitals and began to encircle Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, L —Cleveland Plain Dealer, nas é ditto: the beatin Besa UNG ca wien pila Jou cant tall "arn 1,000 ships, in which some very frank words we re bpokes bag vend democracy hurt tn your eyes?” a z peat rf induced some very frank expressions in shingto ‘eg! - con Telegraph he Pi Questioning the motives of tho United States in entering the | @ =~ = Alexander Kerensky, . wr papers, and Goethals, the idol of the Panama Canal, is toppling fs branded as “national sabotage’ by the Chicago Herald, | | Criticise Sending of the eloquent socialist minister of | jy " on ee a aisle from his. pe destal Re ne mea erie ~ the St. Louis Post-Dispatch defines it as a “new kind of R Justice of new Russta, showed ointing out th n rd sh : bs . oot to etrograd | diminish in the least the building of steel ships, but was to supply tee aap o fences during the past week NR ERR ae From 50,000 to 100,000 are to minish in ’ ‘ mn y —+— r ve pd in the quick time possible, the Portland Ore ‘This opportunity to plant seeds of dissatisfaction with our own of securing a firmer hold upon | Canada Splits Upon be drefted in Canada, should an urgent need in the 4 ' * oi € at Goetha his d and he may also and distrust in our allies was furnished, according to the republic than seemed pos je for any der to et out of | Cc ty ‘oti 4B len the conscription law propowe ay s woabed Wie hals “has lost his he nd h y leading newspapers, by the president himself, when, in @ the chaos that prevailed there, Russia ts still a mighty subject of | 0 scrip! 101 jssue by Premier Borden upon his re < Th Spokesman Review of Spokane finds that there will be at Washington, on May 12, be sald concern to the Untted States and the allies | @ . ” turn from a war conference in | 4), ee oan an oon ed sibel veoudla that caeite “We have gone in with no special grievance of our own.” Bofore the week {# over, America’s commiasion, with Elihu | icngiand be adopted. Generally speaking, the Canadian papers are | PmBIO Hae fer lO a opie are impatient of personal trou ‘he avi attest oth ve Pr . nd the premier’s proposal, and even such a liberal mbers,” ¥ 2 coma News says, “It will be 4 | between its member hile the Tacoma Ne -- lover them first and cut out any ad er as the Brantford Expositor feels that “the country will thank | Wai gor President Wilson to look into the ertain — Yertinement or stray paragraph that God and take courage for what is now proposet.” what superior knowledge he possesses of maritime matters, and ree tehed Datty a 4 to America, This was a lit-| However, there is a noticeable demand for a referendum from whether or not the subordinates whom he summarily dismissed ea e ar 4 tle cruel sometimes, when the back| some of the liberal papers, The biggest cry against conscription, were not in fact acting in the national behalf when they assailed ns » of whai was cut out might be as tn however, comes from the province of Quebec, where the French bis position.” one Mt , , r Pie By matt, out of sing, oe year, $5.86; ¢ mantaa F108, Ate per meas wp te Peene ‘yeaa nocent aa Hesiod, Right in the) Canadian population is a strong factor, and which ts, generally | 9 . a Menthe Py carries, city, Ifo « month. eS — midst of one nleon's battles, | speaking ant! government | “IF the enemy navy can be induced to show themselves again, or one of Car es, Door The Montreal Le Devoir points out that in Australia the refer we will do the rest,” says the Berlin Lokal-Anzeiger. It must be Nolan would find a great hole, be-| endum decided against conscription, and, sneering at Borden, says: || Siaciy Giecouraging for the German navy to go out hunting, day | cause on the back of the page of! What fs 4 for the Australians must be good for Canadians tt nd never find the enem : { that paper there had been an adver-| he Montreal Weekly Witness, on the other hand, sees in the || after day, @ y: | % e an ithout NEXT NOVEL {| Usement of a packet for New York, adoption of the select draft by the United States no reason tor |» Racioaeeins ed eae Cae PRE . > . or a scrap from the President's withholding it any longer in Canada it would not do to have it “ In ” 4 cette 7, JAN E EYRE } mensax | paid that Canada ts the only country which has evaded full respon °N S th a7 the ¢ ; Very sitthe mymberey ay Me ountry” BY CHARLOTTE BRONTE |{ ! *AY this wan the firet time tl ity,” it aanerta, And Brit Col ia papers are practically io Sympa' y sap efal glinore Hy oe === BY EDWARD EVERETT HALE {| ever heard of this plan, which after: | animous in urging the select draft, on the ground that it Is the | Bone Dry Referendum Lib secersy pot ss tacky Ri = ward | had enough and more than| only fair way. They point out that British Columbia has given a oman ® dry law, and the general hope jenough to do with I remer greater percentage of volunteers than the Eastern provinces. | tm expreaned that the Reed law, which becomes effective July 1, From Our Last Issue) | after, 1 saw the original paper of/hs authority for keeping this man|"°ckUse poor Phillips, who was ¢ ; eres ____________—g} will kill the referendum in any event. The Columbia River Sun marshal gave his orders and| !nstructions. [ have been sorry tn his mild custody SAD part: B8 Boom 86 she Biienon “THE people of Lyedin 6 are willing to “do their bit.” Some perhaps sums up this feeling in a« few words as any paper—with er was taken out of|@¥er since that I did not copy the) The rule adopted on board eading was made, told a story of}! are willing te de even two @ bits’ worth—Lynden, Wash, Tribune {ts “Good Night, John Barleycorn, Good Night! While the referen- whole of it. It ran, however, much |ships on which I have met “the | ?om aware rhe pronto Shenae. naar —. — %| dum has held up the bonedry law, the Reed law will take care of Marshal,” continued old|in this way man without a country” was, 1/580 Of Good Hope and ” P it effectually July 1.” “see that no one mentions| “Washington (with a date which think, transmitted from the be Sret end tt is the only) Oe — N | Slackers who have been Soa While the referendum, if put to a vote of the people, would be ted States to the prisoner. | must have been late in 1807) ning. No mess liked to have him | ‘Mine I ever knew of that voyage. Slackers Finding No ing admission to the Soctety overwhelmingly defeated by the people who are for the bone-dry make my respects to} “Sir—You will receive from Lleu-| permanently because his presence | They had touched at the Cape. ,_Refu With “Friends” | Friends, the Quaker organiza law by @ vast majority, the Olympia Dally Record takes occasion Mitchell at Orleans,| tenant Neale the person of Philip cut off all talk of home or of the and had done the civil thing with ee * ton exempt from war service, to point out “how freak legislation (the referendum law) may be him to order that no| Nolan, late a lieutenant in the prospect of return, of politics or '%® Pogiish admiral and the fleet eet because of its religious beliefs, used to defeat or to delay the carrying out of the will of the mention the United) United States Army. letters, of peace or of war; cut off |"24 then, leaving for a long cruise| will be keenly disappointed. So — ares James Wood, presldent majority.” to the prisoner while he i: This person, on his trial by|more than half the talk men like to|"P the Indian ocean, Phillips had) ~ eee eats oo oaaamegane ship. You will receive | court-martial, expressed with an have at sea But {t was always borrowed 9 lot of English books | time feel they would like to know | written orders from the offi-| cath the wish that he might never thought too hard that he from an officer, which, in those ell the conditions before leaving | i sicians ain @m duty there this evening. j47 of the United States again. |Rever meet the reat of us, except 247% 48 indeed In these, was quite Lome ©. M. McDONALD. foart is adjourned without) “tne court sentenced him to|to touch hats, and we finally sauk | * Ra Sessa paige ererg phar: Editor's Note — Communicate | have his wish fulfill {nto one system. Covll WOU orGer, Was the “Lay 0 with the Washington tate The President Approves "Por the present, Wie executton| He was not permitted to tatk|th® Last Minstrel.” which ther! Harvesters’ league, 690 Central | ey rescribe Nuxate on always supposed that Col-|of the order is tntrusted by the| With the men, unless an officer was had er heard of, but which most of building, Seattle. | himself took the pro-| President to this department by. With officers he had unre-|‘hem bad nover seen. I think it ot of court to Washington) ~«y, n = strained inti t } could not have b published long ‘ou wi take the prisoner on ‘ained intercourse, as far as they e Dee udiis lon _ Bed explained them 0M |yoard yor ship and eap tim there and, he. chose.”tat he grow shy.) “Breathes There « Mar—" || WEEDS! To Make Beautiful, Healthy Women ou and Strong, Vigorous Men i ae is that the with such precautions as shall pre | tho he had ‘favorites. I was one Well, not nine autior ell, nobody thought there could approved them—certain, | 41+ his escape. |. Then the captain always asked e ie — - be any risk Att may Deliove tbe men you will provide him with auch [Bim to dinner” on Monda we tho tye tt°%8, “Wenag con the county mations’ NOW BEING USED BY OVER THREE MILLION PEOPLE ANNUALLY ‘sai the Nautilus got (qarters, rations and clothing as|tmess tn succession took Shaw had cut out the “Tempest"|of dollars annually in decreased ld be proper for an officer of | Vitation in ite turn. Accoré t St t 2 farm output. The from New Orleans to the | *°" p en » before he let farm outpu Quickly Transforms the flabby flesh, t meters tinsucs, ond pallid checks of week, ansemie men and wenten his late rank, if he were a passen- | the size of the sb ya had » ' sc —or Atlantic coast with the zi 7 Vola ave h aid, 4 also cau Inte # perfect glow of health beauty—Often increases the stremgth of 4 nervous, on board the sentence had “°" On your vessel on the business | Your mess mor r less often at ~The F idan ¢ to be ours 1 the loss of down folks 100 per cent in two weeks’ time. oved, and he was a man |°f, the Government. Pate Cee eer bad b ae ast he ate in his|/and, by Jove, should be one day two or three ‘ Seer es @ country. he gentlemen on board will/own stateroom—he always had a| So Nolan was p ed to join the weeks’ time from iiapheh ghee cas touee an cis | then adopted was sub-| make any arrangements agreeable | stateroom—which was where a sen-| circle one afternoon when a lot of business esch en . nat ove , body t h mill copie ally in this ly the same which was nec-|to themselves regarding his socie-|tinel or somebod on the watch|them eat on deck smoking an 4] mmer. peor annu cor e " b r count ° © kin, Nuxated fily followed ever after. Per-|ty. He is to be exposed to no indig Pavia gah ak door. 1 whatever reading aloud. People do not ¢ Summer breeres (UUPMTY Alone niaiine as nae it was suggested by the neces. | nity of any kind, nor is he ever un. he ate or drank, b: or drank| # hings so often now, but| wafted r the weeds in your own)». ried from its use both by ity of sending him by water pom arily to be reminded that he | alone. | when I was young we got rid of alor some neighbor's backyard may 4. ian ake aon tt Adams and Orleans. is a prisoner. Called Him “Plain Buttons” great deal of time so |make you a viet of hay fever ta aos * ; a oR _ € nm various parte ft Secretary of the Navy—it ut under no circumstances ts Sometimes, when th Well t pened that in his| rose feve in colds or similar + have been asked t have been the first Crownin-|he ever to hear of his country OF | gatiors had any spectal turn Nolan took the book and read|catarrhal afflictions which may ia wanin 66 ¢ tho he is a man I do no! to see any information regarding they were permitted to tr It to the others he read very /limit your capacity for work for and why It apparently miss in my duty. ne was requested to put/!t; and you will sp Hy caution | Riuttons,” as they called him well, as Ik body In the | weeks % t eauite mention it. I have on board a Government ves-|all the officers under your com yo) 4 cir * 1! the tre, f. i 4 the “4 : i Nolan waa sent w r k © poem Destruction of a ceeds is th ° 1 m the old “Bound on a long cruise, and to, mand to, ake care that, in the vari aaa tha Ban wa 9 only it ally border | most ive way of preventing * norganic tror 7 that he should be only so ous indulgences whic’ Y b®\ speak of home whil - v and was 10,000 years ago. |} and kindred diseases Kenta tobi ae the jette oe Meonfined there as to make it|sranted, this rule, in which his pun-|{ raeve the theory wan that the | Poor Nolan read steadily thru the|The ragweed, the yellow dock, the received are given below a he never saw or heard of coreg is involved, shall not be sient of his punishment did them nto, stopped a minute and|cockle burr and the common daisy Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York country. roken. geod. ? nem | 4 Yr and then began, bane are particularly Physician and Medical Author, says PWWe baa few long cruises then,| “It 1s the Intention of the Gov. Moris cated him “Plain Duttons,”| * a thought of what was| The flowers of plants are “There can be no vigorous iron men ieee tne Navy wis very much out phone“ bey he shall never again | pecause, while he always neonspicuous and nout Attrac. without iron. Pallor means anne o x ; and as almost all of this Se° ag seprretd ag _ has dis- | wear a regulation Army un n hea there the man, with soul'tive odor, Hut tl produce great mia, Anaemia means iron deficien /story is traditional, as | have ex. cwned. fore the end of your , P tie ht pollen, which na The skin of anae men and SOF : 4 i Was not permitted to wear the Army! Wt himsetf hath aaid."—! nee Se ees Dee) . noe =f ace tied ciey pia I do not know certainly hohe i ee a receive orders button and for the reason that it It mpossible to us that (ure, to sult her own puri of, n 18 pale Th B ilgutn what his first cruise was, But the| will give effect to this taten- | elther the initials or the {n-| ar peard. this for the fertilization, has helped to be car-| The & lack tone, the brain der to whom he was in-|tion. Respectfully yours aicole Of ths Gothiey be hat ale lt es hi ne | ried the This pollen| {*&" and the memory fa and perhaps it was Tingey or “W. SOUTHARD, _| owned an ioe bs geal ul these IS OIG ace hae faye they often become vee, | eee One Sew, tho I think it was one of| “For the Secretary of the Navy."|" y remember, soon after I Jo 1 unconsciously a Kp of every square|choly. tyhen the iron. goes from | and ‘ “ r s fter ined ll unconsciously mechan ; 13 nd anked me ‘ ‘th 7 men—we are all old) No Mese Likes to Have Him | the Navy, I was on shore with some | ically : and is more im-| She diccd of wo ¢ se8 6 liminary examin r enough now-regulated the et!-! If 1 had only preserved the whole |of the older officers from our ship! * ine nae native lana r this It in| "tn the most ance. I was ast ed MA and the precautions of the cf this paper, there would be nojand from the Brandywine, which| (To Be Continued) ot Ls he With. “Une “bioed | prepeurs “Or. 6 Boy) p bk re » ‘wy, } as < urde Y and as fu f ® vim and who pend and, according to S\break in the beginning of my | we had met at Alexandria. Woe had|/ ‘ ae 8 SAPO ¢ they were carried out, | sketch ot this story. For Captain leave to make a party and go up to! < vitality as a young man; in fact @/ ¢), sie boteer ‘suppose, till Nolan died Shaw, if it were he, handed {t to Catro and the pyramids > th Il not only help to keep young man he rea was notwith- | and endurane © will find Inatructions for His Doom his siiccessor in the charge, and he| As we Jozced along (you went on Editor’s Mail ricea down, but by eliminat- standing pera ier “e markable © When I was second officer of!to his, and I suppose the command- donkeys, some of the nox weeds, which other faid, was taking iron—nuxated tron aitfective reme the Intrepid, some thirty years er of the Levant has it today as men (we boys called them “Dons. 4 1 ripen nd he ead Note bg ra eM ane§ re arti t te Hospital of — = _—— sa but the phrase was long eince|, @ditor Th mee telr anxious disease will be of a distinet public rt So Be War in Ned heslthy £1 40) 200k ate (Olney cates eae changed), fell to talking about No-|\! - Flotiem ip A me | health vate a xated Ir surprising 1 terial w I thought I ould take . now «a b0, after ¢ ne Nuxated 4 jlan, and some one told the system | ia aust : v ion out In See WEREDS ar t 4 ; Iron, a miracle of vit and his rapes which was adopted from the first |" eure : es. : 6 ne te: "ve face beaming with the buoyancy of about his books and other reading,|(%® country, and help harvest the ‘ What can I do to pre ur hful vim and vy 4 oH 7 TOR As he was almost never permitted | lt crop Bu atuere, ere Met meee | SAU : , Iron is absolutely n ary to| PRE > usin to go on shore, even tho the vessel |!" out which I seem una t on your diet and in eoahle sone Bibs ‘ De te Venints a Ere ee lay in port for months, his time at| Le eles inf dag ms ed Pecans lount of water 70 into liv Usauc tron yeat meet. The World’s Greatest Highw: y jthe best hung heavy; and ever; Rate Are ila erins situaten drink ear athe iy fend oF Pinints H dinc a eoth, distur f body was permitted to lend him| SCSOOUe ers cere pee, ve . sae Aeer you merely p ns, ete, when I came across books, sf they. ware not publianed | Ct What pay do they offer? Is| WASHINGTON, June 12.—Nu you w doing an elegant, ingenious in America and made no allusion tc It per weight of fruit picked? Will merous Americans unable to join Ir an sequence ing organic iron, pes *lthey advance our railway ticket? the United States aviation corps be oular duty has ng uctive action on t. These we rn jit. These were common enough In| 10°), : arte rage ‘ )assint in kee the teeth—no corrosive effect. on the old days, when people in the|!* the money to be ke out of cause of the rush of applications! ing "Chicag five thousand bi the stomach, and which is readily ' . i ? Many ladies are willing are going to Canada to enlist in the coats in good health and perfect assimilated “into the blood and other hemisphere ta af Gels hand the eavaiaen ih thle wey |Conatiah Gylan sehaal a0 4 fighting trim ao that they "would uickly makes ite presence felt In Daily June 20th to June 30th | United States as little ax we do oft? fi! W OEOUE UM Ae Lh aking eee GION Cele at Toronto. ya physically equl pped to withatand Wir increase gor, snap and staying | Paraguay o the Red Cross, t the sume army officlals declared today aii hnanner of ' rav- | Wor power, riches the blood, brings Ask Us About Dates for July, August and | Hie Newspapers Censored Micsniiert tena orompien chrough |S bret {aan unfailing source of renewed | an endorsement of Nuxated Ir by | x vitality endurance and ower to f He had almost all the foreign pa Dr nohuyier. ¢ an after ! : ; i Septem ohuy ler wa \ . n whe n up too rapidly the pers that came to the ship, sooner s fst abeth's Ht tent rvou ry ta the weeaatl | St. Louts.. or later; only somebody must go| ne x ita trial werd mained, have business com- | a —$$ $$ _—_____ ‘ t an . peat iling all the while Tissot i vor for creat’ double nett ‘und "endu yuitdin up the ance rid themselves o: | Boston ing rf huscles and cor jena pepsia, live . wh as studied wide n ia | D8 ron in the pro And a widely prescribed by Correspondingly low rates to otner points. 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STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 12, charge less for fir dentists in Seattle? for 15 years, Ab: LADY UNION 205% Pike Street 1917, k than any other Their work 1s guaranteed solutely painless extracting ATTENDANTS. DENTISTS Over Owl Drug Store, st-class wo: PAGE 6 so sssssssssbtssscterstssstisssssstsstsssattsttsttsstssicetsstssstiitsssti st ttSstttettsSstittiSstetetiiititesisessStSStesetteteeeeeeeeee iti ett SLL RU SUL LLLOLULSLLLLLOSU MSE Lee CLeoLiei SOLUS SSUES |THE STAR'S REVIEW OF PUBLIC OPINION AT HOME AND ABROAD uannds of th the lives of thousands might be saved who now die every y from pneumonia, grippe, kid ney, liver, heart trouble and ‘other dangerous maladies. The real and true cause which started their dis- eases Was nothing more nor than a weakened condition brought about by lack of iron in the blood, less | While many another has | SERRTLATITTATATATAT TATA TTT sass, idren nin a form y be * any herw on 6 lete and prixe-fighter has won the t : day simply because he knew organt secret of great atrength and en fund your durance and filled his blood with | y n before he went into the affray. | ono down ply for the our at thn In Inglorious lack of tron,” jefeat simp Co, Swift's Pharmacy drugsists, this city by Owl Drug Co, Sho bb 3523755 and ta dispense Bartell Drug au

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