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¥ [THE SEATTLE STAR fworld scores another point in the fight against the “divinity| ‘of kings.” | 5 While it is true that royal reign has not been entirely eliminated in Greece, and Constantine's second son ascends tc a, and Premier Venizelos succeeded in establishing aon 4 eir fists off each othe: nose. shed into his stateroom. “. b pre’ ne o | sional government so popularly supported that Constan-|*Bel® fsts ida oth ray ish Pee gate sr oo net hundred miles from the country he ze raed sg ae i: ia tne | But which ship it was on I cannot|tried the harvest, but found that was for a long period no more than nominal ruler of | see him for two months again, And| 84 hoped never to hear of again < : y \ —the oO tell. Howe , in one, at least, of|the farmer's dog was treated bep , 8 OR IN THE SPOTLIGHT Ii had to make up some beggariy| It may have been on that second | °c! teaching the rane girls the/the great frigate duels with the|ter than his hely READER. . . nad to make up some bege fi but not 2 | " Nav; 2 eA 2 — ad aire Sac’ Ge alvdicatio ee ; | Now Billingsley ts going Into the! story to that English surgeon why | Crulse-—It was once when he was|,£ire but not telling them why It) English, in which the Navy was eALTu CoRR In spite of the terms of abdication, a republic in Greece! movies and will have Dr. Matthews | aid not return hix Walter Scott to, UP in the Mediterranean—that Mra really baptized, it happened that a NS AN. Ore the wishes of the people. Nicholas Romanoff has Hair-Breadth Law! | | Consider the length and width or, if you please, the pal fd argument for and against the constitutionality of the ll We have so WE, D, K's..|' “The Man Without [wwe | sors 99 “JANE KYRE” $} And that splendid creature peared Nolat tn ni jahtrt rleevee, { BY CHARLOTTE BRONTE | (/rnust have looked thru him! just as if he had been an officer, nnnnnnnennernnerrnrnnn | | BY EDWARD EVERETT HALE =. " ee i “Home!! Mr, Nolan!!! I thought wie ep red aay rity whe x i ould go to the cockpit t : Seema like the only experter be (Continued From Our Last leeue) The boys said the officers were;to be sure that nobody else spoke|and she walked directly up the|*tay with him perfectly chee pig > niche hava Satine ‘Then they all saw something was ed Ley Junk and meant to|to him. The dancing went on with | deck to her husband and left poor | si ve ht A which farm lends. No wonder the } to pay, but he expected to ay go soup before they came | spirit, and after awhile even the| Nolan alone, as he always was. He B roa ge ast Kaa - is arm land re | thru, [ suppose, turned a little pale, | Hom ut after ‘al days the| fellows who took this orary | did not dance again gol > be right dhe finished GS Sy Fees Wise O88 S008 | ut pleneed oe Warren came to the same rendez-| guard of Nolan ceased to fear any! [cannot give any history of bim | loading his gun with his own farmer on that Job i# worth several vous; they exchanged signals; she | contretempa Only when some|in order; nobody can now; and, in- | hands, aimed it and bade the men ——= | Nichola, | oe iB ni th M a h EF ll a turned pers, and told them she was out-|"American dances,” an od | > From wandertr on a forel 4 ae Ont | . cen, pdd thing |1 belleve them, from the myths a 0) er onare alls All talk about ‘atrand a! *" | ward-bound, perhaps to the Mediter-| happened. |which have been told about this | 3 Tn the abdication of King Constantine of Greece, the women weartng|!* "gh, there breathe, go, mark} ranean, and took poor Nolan and| fyerybody then danced contra-| man for forty years | a ~ It's a dull day when some fitney|}over two pages, but he had not | enough of the signs of the sky to} roiowed ¢ drivers the throne, the lesson has been brought home very forcibly hghly ! Ne 19th Ave. son, and staggered on hould have been followed by “The| “Junius,” who was being punished | garding the wage enters, hat the people have a voice of their own in the conduct of |fnds more than ono 10th Ave. car pa aaa lebiies i gaintaiea | Home.coming for Nolan Old Thirteen.” But just as Dick,| for his celebrated libel on Thomas | what reawon ts there for expecting their government visi ve ae WHA os aprure? put there was a distinct evidence | th leader, tapped for hin fiddles| Jefferson, Pons was not very line farmer to pay “the tired bush , cr wh tho itles, proud h n eK ve t fi eo toric: ine e nan” and others con a “yi ie people of Greece were not in sympathy with the} Now that Echo has succeeded tn Pee Whe. Dig ttiag, neous bis mas of something he had not thought |‘ besin, and bent forward, about | strong in the historical I ayy We pr a ae ? MEG: eating. Gut Constantine. once lar hero, geting Jim: E Chantioas (2 : ; of, perhaps—-that there was no go-|‘'0,®#Y, in true negro stat The Proves Bravery In Action jeation” $4 and $6 a day, when men German-Turkish cause, but Constantine, once a popular hero, Wright near enough together to| Despite thore titles, power and pelt, ing home for him, even to prison Thirteenth,’ gentlemen and) 4 happier story than either of|Who bave follow harvesting for to the central powers because his wife is a Sister of hed Day slareeg “withs ot na| The wretch concentered all in| And thin was the firat of some | ye as be orien Virginny lthexe 1 have told i# of the war.| Years are offered $1.50 to $2 a day helm Hohenzollern mon tpl eo air ahote wtland how the poor fetlow choked, {t¥enty. such transfers, which | feel,’ if you please!” the captain's | that cs noon after. 1|for from 12 to 14 hours work, and ught to try for souvenir 5 nd he poor fellow choked, | brought him sooner or later into|%Y tapped him on the shoulder,| have heard this affair told in three| then allow awl into a straw He was out of tune with his people ever since the war/Hi Gill and Doo Matthews, the near future is not improbable as his These are the days when even kings cannot afford to etic the on Lee doctor has beon! nat story shows about the time , Constantine has gone. There will be others to go.} K. C.F. will tell the Indies to.| MAY broken down, | At first, they | ctticers were very intimate in the |{hat it seemed quite natural for| the gun‘s crew be a ¢ ty is tottering thruout the whole civilized world, and/aay about “Man's Part of the aaet 4G Avery high tome, con | iengiish fleet, and there had deen [hit to bow to that splendid Mrs.| Now you may say what you! muscle, Such tro ‘America— Fight Against Waste,” Kenny ts! farce, affected to enjoy the voy.| Test. festivities, and our men OF pay | choose about courage, but that is|jable lenses and sometimes an op merica- ’ heave. Yor cur own wait, We afelle fe Sey thought they must give a great ball 1 hope you have not forgotten | not @ nice thing to see. But, as eration Food kings are going to have troubles of their own aunieal ce, tha ‘Walut thie age, and all that; but Phillips #ald) on hoard the ship. How they ever| me, Miss Rutledge. Shall I have| i | at after he came out of his) aig it on board the Warren | am the honor of dancing?” John Rarleycorn is having a hard| man again | ' | was not the Warren, or perhaps tows, who was by him, could not time to keep hig head above water.| He never read aloud again, un-| the ladies did not take up eo much i uld no’ n woes | ee never read aloud again. un-| not take up so much hinder him. She laughed and sald mprove your Compiexlo Many amateur gardeners are) pear o else ¢ - - “Lam not Miss Rutledge any lon- " . a complaining of the wet weather| bore Ge Bue ieee ne iat] They wanted to use Nolan’s| ger, Mr. Nolan; but 1 will dance Get your blood pure, keep the liver active and the ess and smallness of this judge-made law Jond say it is rulning their gardens. | merely. He never entered in with | Materoom for something and they all the same,” just nodded to Fel- bowels regular, and dishguring pimples and unsightly Be Nine judges of the supreme court of the United States|The heavy rains bother us not at| the other young men exactly as aj ated ba nee te leony ease Hole ss tt to say he sonst leave blotches will disappear from the face. For improving and offer the solution free to the| shy aft STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1917, PAGE 6 iE: she told me the story, years | the men who were not killeg © ie avtidniostianhonsioateny: 1 gba | picked themselves up, and as they And what do you hear from |and the surgeon's people were cap Mrs. Graff?” |rying oft the bodies, there ap | hath ne ttht ath never within) sent to Phillips, and these home-| Unglish lady—Lady : not trying to. These are | Ore his footsteps he hath|wardbound men, letters and pa-| said, perhape—cal Hamilton, a 1) deed, 1 am d for a set of) the traditions, which I sort out, as (To Be Continued) senathio: a Bim ‘well his traps on the boat back to try | ne ee Hy this time the men were al| his second cruise. He looked very beside themrelves, wishing there] blank when he wan told to get . was any way to make him turn | ready to join her, He had known | av dances. The loath, cont jean dances” were black band, nothin The les that have been told| ed as to what “Amer-| about him are legion. The fellows | and started off|used to ray he was the “Iron HARVEST WAGES 1,” which they|Mask;" and poor George Pons| Editor ‘The Star: In reference with “Money Musk,”|went to his grave in the bellef!to the statement made in the ap which in its turn in those days|that this was the author of|ticle by Miss Echo hl, re with “Virginia R aren pinched. And it'’s| quite presence of mind for that;!\now that till that moment he ted community that| he gag a Mttle, colored crim: | was going “home could not go on, but started up ung the book into the sea, van whispered to him, and he did not |announce the name of the dance half our beat venséls, but which kept him all hin life at least some or four ways—an have happened more than once.| This | indeed, it may|stack and sle h other's lap and keeping | # : leading man. It won't be| yim.” Graff, the celebrated Southern| But that is not the story I| round shot from the enemy entered SWERED beauty of those days, danced with | *tarted to tell. As the dancing] one of our ports square, and took| J. H. G Have formed the him, They had been lying a long | ¥¢8t on, Nolan and our fellows all| right down the officer of the gun| habit of squinting. What can I do time in the bay of Naples, and the | Ot at eane, as I said--so much so/ himself and almost every man of |to overcome it? when Nolan's braggadocio must “ee | oe 6 stateroom he nover was the *aM¢/ sure 1 do not know. Perhaps {t| He did it so quickly that Fel room as they do now ed the problem| companion again. He was always} ward, when I knew him olen to ber, and led him otf the complexion and putting the blood in good order they m k him, if they would/ to the place where the dance was Mti-employment agency law adopted in this state laapteatinral penciegietts avers ween om spoke, unless he was | 0% responsible that he did not talk | forming __ Remember this time it reine we reise an tmbrella| spoken to, except to a very tow | win petite 3 ne who would) Nolan thought he had got his EE A 5 LL : yes “ P eration vate er and place tt ove: © gard friend He ligt u CCAS . sad chance He had k n he t} This law ere aoe - Aes eration f : ¢ i and place tt ie iba ceria. laity. T remember late vin hie life| 80 the dance went on, the finest Philadelphia and = bee pthear | agencies, who, for the most part, were accused of be . : : naatteie tilts, fairl ae | party that had ever b Snowe tiki ca ee ane hice er : nothing short of graft agencies, had been initiated by the peo-| RT. contributes t leomething which had been sue.|¢are say; for I never heard of a| pena. You could not talk in contra: are safer, better and surer than cosmetics. They Before it could even be put to vote, approximately 32,000 y ag rea ietaton ge fs ed to him by one of Flechier’s | ™an-of-war ball that was not. For| dances as you do in cotillions, or eliminate poisonous matters from the system, strength- : voters of the state had to sign the petition. It took time,/On in oo Were no padded | **'™mons—but generally he had the ladies they had the family of the | even in the pauses of waltzing; but en the organs and purify the blood—bring the health- an — a | ~ | nervous, tired look of & heart-| American Consul, one ot two. trie there | were chances for tongubs glow to the cheeks, brighten the eyes, improve and y wounded man . ‘enty! . d sounds, as well as for cyes Approximately 300,000 people then went to the polls in| And no repeaters at the polls | When Captain Shaw was coming| #0 & nice bevy of English girls) and blushes. He began with her ber, 1914, and a majority voted for this measure. “ss | home it, na 1 say, ft was Shaw_-| ond matrons, perhaps Lady Hamill: |travols, and Europe, and Vesuvius, au e n e1 if, anc ay . y | There's talk of women weartng| rather to the surprise of every-| ton herself and then, when they had worked And now what happens? ay shorter skirts. If they make the| body, they made one of the Wind. Well, different officers relieved|down, and had that long talking Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Bor, These nine judges in Washington, D. C., heard the skirts any shorter they'll have to| ward Islands, and lay off and on| each other in standing and talking|time at the bottom of the set, he Sold by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 10c., 25¢. ” arguments in the matter. Five of them decided that find a new name for them. _ for nearly a week with Nolan in a friendly way, so as! said, boldly—a little pale, she said, Jaw was not legal. And four of the learned judges decided | it was legal. ; In other words, a majority of one nullified the law. One ‘vo by one man undid the voting of 300,000 electors in the| : of Washington. : " Today, according to this decision, the anti-labor-shark is illegal. And, if perchance in a month from now, one of these five should change his mind on a petition for rehearing, jand behold! The anti-labor-graft law would again become No wonder the president of the State Labor Federation, P. Marsh, bluntly brands it as a “rank decision.” How Not to Make Friends The best editorial we have seen lately was written by a on picture actor. He calls himself Fatty Arbuckle. You have heard of him : Fatty’s editorial was merely a couple of pictures—of him- ff—in an ad. ; . One picture showed him austere, dignified, forbidding, ting sternly out of the northeast corner of his eye over the shoulder of the reader. He was about as inviting a sub- Kec in this picture as a saber-toothed boar from the African g advertising Under this picture Fatty, or the enterprisi , has written: “How not to make friends.” ; © The other picture showéd Fatty with his natural smile. fou can guess what was under that picture. You can guess the moral is to this slight tale. EDITORIALETTES | TOMORROW |S Flag Day. You love the flag? Then show it ‘Wm a practical way. Buy a bond. Subscribe for the Red Cross. 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