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Readers of Star Writ STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1917, PAGE 6 ite on Many Topics of . r,{thin sound Mhke tting ut ‘ 1 » does co elves any luxury by giving, | thi ind © utterances MEANING OF DEMOCRACY | To the maxsos of this nation the) They apin who MnO WES ary ee ch agp gd ne wy turle:pply these funds, or the greater |for pu ie eeevas '» of & Tepubiie? mn 4 iow 1 LOWMAN «ration haye to show, and ho reasonable |Or would tter beeg Mditor The Star: The truth is] VON. son tive” spies oe : ac nee ‘Bast Aidey Wt loan go with It before their| part of them, and a ble oP Pte me Kalner tditor, an you fei other, let | t do , jo « 4 Seeks Enea | ; ne wage earner 6f to nd here you ha 16 real req! redyan Be gpl your columne to-a{dependent upon the: Nero-like Editor's Note—There ie but | It normn ay tho the Puget 8 und Does not 3 ee een in, wages (on Why people Are not more gm Ath Up to @ moe; @ mow $1.00; ¥ ndid public that which [, and|Whims of their money-mad em-| this to say: The people of | Traction, Light and a Hn ol hon pe wiped out by these prac. |thuslastic in th ipport of the city t5e a month 7 that whisk thon vnda of others {n|Ployer know of Hberty? Yea, and these United States have the gone fficlont disvanne _ nee ph than wif ; mands upon his | sovernment Ve cannot forget the i a ee ae de of others " ebellioust o have thelr fran ally incessant demands upon his . Sa ae b Dally by The Star Pobtis Phone Meta 600. Private! iii, road land of ours, believe to) hat do the millione who see] power, by their ballot, to make [Febeltiourncrs toh pve thee Trae ily ince Ma iets wite and [old Ideal—that, in this land, the ry or tw be the just truth, dally evidence that the machinery] congressmen do exactly what |clise revoked H pare | Wages i 1 where has he | people rute = lof government—the tool of organ they want, If thie congress [between thelr tracks, refusing to] children come In vances ong He And when the 8 to give ere = ssa }_ 2 speak from the standpoint of] iieq society—is dominated by*the| falls to make the proper food jiay the percentage of thelr earn-leny chance for an em gency fund | ue all of blood and tressumg aie A ’ no clase, no nation, and this is nol ry who tunnel—what do these | safeguards, If It places the war ings to the cit using to pay [for sickness oF death At OOt 16 oe wth toy > yoga ictor Hu os Pro heey howl of disloyalty, no agitation foF | wtiiong know of democracy? Who| tax on the poor, who already |their portion of the cost of the] sage earner ady ald his con ee and ‘ar iol ’ he pa F eonh Pies MAk® NOlhas a right to expect exalted| pay the cost of war in the |cor uetlon of the J remont bridge. |tribution to. "Y ifitee by being (to. discuss be as they aay, “The republic, which is not yet ripe, but which tn a penn ind aol inteie aes Rerapcoertdes patriotiam from those whose gov higher cost of fiving until Are the privileged Gberacter, | madg from Bled heneant |The comm nue of democragy Sidley wil embrace the whole of hu: Sipaitién that be When this war agatnst Germ ernment hag deserted them and| they can bear no additional jor d own so much of the city | constantly assessed for the necess nnot be tr naturally wey Se, Clety te its own sovereign. It protects itself by means of its w de 1am willing to be | vermits them to be crushed like! tax, If congress fails to con- j that city im afraid to make) tieg of food, clothing hes ¢ to more | hesita ‘ eitizen-soldiers; judges itself by trial by jury; administers its Neve tha ry man in the a*-|worma beneath th h of the| seript wealth even as it has them come to time and pay u oe) all means do yey ng tha 4 ae Why should we blindly support Own affairs by local government; rules ttself by popular jsembly at Washington, D. C., voted |" Pood Skunk,” rob by unjust] conscripted men, then the (give up thelr franchise ; uly equalize Lapua rial arious men whom we chose to do our will Tepresentation, The four limbs of monarchy—the standing jaccording to his cousctence. Swept |taxes and starved? Nero dead? American people must vote | it seems to me that the B, Co. } pr t, and keep Pi rd have |When they tell us we we not @rmy, the courts, the bureaucracy, the peerage—are for the away by the enthusiasm that per | y for even Nero fed the people} them out of office, The baliot jy ten yeara behind the service |celegations from fee sp sine a eupport them {f we knew what Tepublic only four troublesome excrescences which are with vaded the whole country/ and sure | when they were hungry Is the weapon of democracy (that we should have in a city of|« sure cinch of ft in star “y eh wee aotaxt ering uif and will soon die.” i the confidence pe al “ap iihe If I do not misquote, Mr. Editor,| against those who misrepresent [thin «ize pubeoription. cs th Rees | Is this being true to our ideals $ ‘oO! vo ritte 1830 by the great) they voted to save that which does} you have sald “The lesser misery| it. Come down to Yesler way able to meet those demar lef government; to do blindly & . tl eee hs an Are etki the reaction an mn oor in absorbed by the greater.” There White we can settle our In lives ave, in the morning at | A LONG TIME BUBSCRIBER, | thing we might not do with oe peal dar plein a TY Bian! Reece two months and more have since |is much misery in America~much| ternal affairs by the ballot, we | Ty wna’ nay ug working, mon a — euros T tk we woe See > wines bad set in strong in Europe. Everywhere| 1.03, “enthusiasm has died, and|that savore of autocracy, yet we| ean net, thru the eame weapon, |visit and see how they herd us in| FOR PUBLICITY it. Do it with all our might—with kings were supreme and the people prostrate ite place haa been taken by «| would war upon a greater minery| keep a Hohenaellern from prey: |the back and front ends of the | saitor The Star: In your lesue|the tact man and dollar—if We Hugo’s own France was to have king after king until the |stotld indifference on the part of without, Yet our smaller misery! ing upon us if he shou! sine, land wee if 75 per cent of us of yesterday, in an article anent knew. But I, for one, cannot sup- > f nt | the hy? Let us face may grow and ere we banish the| feat the alles, He le the first 800 | W. R. OROUNS et lg eng + a Oy ee de eran Sf 1870 drove the whole brood out. Europe is not yet It iy not alone that they |greater {t, too, may be great—and| menace of civillzation and hu [the 0 ousmass “ot our nation's ifort in anything 8 sovernnaas f 7 . “ * pe . ; : present position, yc sme ne which te € nust do ‘ A Over to republican government, but Hugo's century but that they do not then the nation would be too weak manity today. Against him, we pe the people} mindiy__vc ‘ ot know. & . T WAGE EARNER ALONE | eerming non-concern of the people | piinc you may n e § 13 years to go and the present war between democ Who knows? No, a bald-headed| must all be united—united GET WAGE seeming How in pasty 40a t0 leoukon eh? Docbuss ee ane ears O'S ' ! d charge that it is par reason wh n ‘ 1 , r 1, pet had be ow hair upon his| with all eur power, whatever Editor The Star; Why should al-| and charg ‘ and autocracy may hasten the blood-stained march of © other hand tty quar ian had best grow hair up } | The tanh Ue Hair duty {tise tact that we Wis. pot. enticlial \teuns sone ennman eines : oe quabbles have arisen be: own head before he claims the gift| our beliefe on Internal ques: | moxt every fund fee heir ; fod that one ond the right of aan n liberty to begin with the WA ARNER | ly informed. 1 thank God that I forever deny the right he Frar vue the. ait cal ae ae ee Toes tically make {t obligatory |of our papers, at least, 1s waking |~wr" to say such a thing to the Just see what has happened since Hugo wrote FANCC | spirit has replaced the spirit. of| Still, the forces of the money-god - c ator Blood ae Biateare tht i | 7 ! the TRACTION CONTROL to contribute to EVERY: | uy itizens @republic. It has been a stable one for 47 years scrifice. Smal! men rule in this|weave on weaving ate : UM eieinte Ged Meee ease tee dikes [eto Sraae at Rain har] Ge Sas rimest Batlle palbanre’s . . time of grea eds eady the | doo: id still the anarchist tun-| Editor Th ar: ¢ ine a they CoC A x ‘ ow aoe Mow a constitutional monarchy in which the pe id . iva nets a ay rt fees Page Bh arave. Bot & greater |(o ask you thru your paper & quee-|reliet work? Why not besin at the|tin says nd ‘s none. LYNN MARKEY i i mon UY pre apc tag Alclad nal be any | r and make tho oO ne Jeary, because we canno st | Many liberties as in a rep In fact, the monarch i “| oark are tunneling and the govern-| Power ta weaving—and the threads |tion which has bothered me for|top and minke thon awh “ ither |s a Meneeee we | cabin | | South Cle Mun, Wak gilded figure-hea ‘ |ment weaves their threads ' strange, and they are long./eome time ec nave to den ’ new Italy has arisen from the cementing of the va- . 3 ; PUCTTTTTey PILL ALLL little Italian states. Altho it has a king, parliament, wry | errr SAVING || | ” : by the people, rules. Norway has broken away from|} 9 > K's. |} BABY SAVING 66 { NEXT NOVEL m and for a time it was touch and go whether the|}, g IG la esrralvgli poate Mee npc ANE | | “Robinson Cru Btry would declare for a republic or for the limited Infant mortality has deen re | “ 3) ¢€ yi By Daniel DeFoe | gdom which it finally adopted OL ae }duced 50 per cent In thts ry BY CHARLOTTE BRONTE - a y J Portugal, some six years ago, cast out kings and has 1 in the tas ‘ hee ; ott ' 2ussia | en vn | years, Yet the sins aoa et ee OY ye ener day “Re | Greetings. Have you given death rate 8 (Continued from Our Last Iseue) {lier as his daughter-in-law CHAPTER VII Viev df hi 4 1 back 1 Gas 18 nereS Tie leon Mr. Rochester put wine to my To d, then, I conveyed Two days passed . sae to lewe: tom this standpoint the most backward coun dst he enne ips; I tasted {t and revived; then fer " ber fely lodged tn shelter of the hedges wan in Europe are the central powers—Germany, Austro- ‘ cia death beg oo I ate something he offered me, and that third-story room, of whote | sored on. 1 had had the presence | " T a P of these the , ap “ a O. Sees tw soon myself, I wae in the secre iner cabinet she has now x " “a, . ry, Bulgaria = Turkey es = - y oe id bai mbed to prevent dl library — sitting. in pis chair—he for ten years made a ‘wild beast’s Of mind to put Sieh agit is superior to the so-called representative bodies anc rag dawn he ay It {# simpler, safer and ti den ch in my pockets before leay-| 4 . e Fort of L was quite near, , : tae Matter have little or no voice is the election a the re don.—German of. he gh ype agg pag ia ber “How are you now, Jane? And sir,” 1 asked, “did | in Thorafield. oat ty tos on i y unde e orders of the crowr t secorsitly 0 cure er Dec ale os as po had settled her| ths o e . ble ministers, these being under the orders of the crow ease ee al _ statement | 1, baby-saving campaigns efforte| “Much better, sir; I shall be |7oU do when you had settled her ing © tne. tend a rding the recent murders in the pars Stiy Mivected ong three | Well soon here I pte, : hah : long time, when | he defeat of the central powers, therefore, will be as|«!ty of London nes. They are hye diet Suddenly he turned away, with cone did te 2 fora rag I heard a bell chime—a chureh | : ; . ee 1 of formed myse 0 6 for their own good as for that of the rest of the world.| protection from Infectious dise an inarticulate exclamation, ful! of . n earth | bell | . i 9 ; eh the t ‘ som 1 suddenly he “ip. I sought any spot on earth na Qtitelen ot tl ie opie o e kinely te in the | The room in which the baby | passionate emotion, As sudden’ z Pata. “ od ye I turned in the direction o erican arms can help topple over the ngly caste in | ag thpecs ee ge Bg o returned, and, before 1 could pre *A¥e Thornfield, You see now h Wl ad oot eaw a Raadee Aa countries, if our might can help bring democracy into! | HE'S GOT US hep oh) sla 6 | |freat deal to do with the health|vent him, gathered me in-his arms the ¢ tands—-do you not F spire, Hown all over Europe, the date of our entrance into the} i ate 8 7 “gry eT lof the child. The room should be|and covered my face and hair and ra ey ei pra gg Ry geo ca About two o'clock p. m. I en fid-war will be the most important in the annals of liberty.| anid ‘Here, Mike, go buy || Well ventilated, with an gp oo oat with passionate kisses misery and half in dreary solj./tered the village. From house to re0 uple pairs of | /of sun Nn c , At last he again placed me in : ‘ rag by ¢ louse I asked fo: ; reels S comme Gane of ; ie eek ase en on i in placed tude, | have for the first time ! “ I : J er Pape'y and was . Testimony of Pri on iar bets tee tee es ae A Kreat are and -_ bg found what I can truly love —I Oe aia bhrggy ho e senu at y Bally ~ on res or . here are things you have ar have found you I resolved to ‘ould 0 uxury ry ood hel, ’ ate ? the Ep » veak, ‘ood Lobbies and Food Laws' wrt carn tht | ther an Act fae anow"Co Non tos Pare eh Ty rere |e cd "Se Wana", 2 ; Mike's trilbles aren't exactly | /#kin should be carefully dried after) vo, aie. tor hours if you will.”, iready a wife is empty mockery, BDaWed with nature's cravings, _ The criminals who speculate in the food of the people,| | wnat you'd call dainty, but we | jte bath " “I ask only minutes, Jane, did /{ was wrong to attempt to deceive |stinct kept mer ming a form the combines that enables them to take a price that or guessed that they were | Pie en fol ra wg p Taal oo tite lyon ver hear that | was not the you, 1 should h appealed to apne where there was 8 chaace) pmere graft and nothing else, want no disturbance of their big that his shoes cost him | | A) that time they should bo treated | “dest a er my _ , | your Laing at a 1 28 { dow nese hdeee: 14s in| Oy fo lobbies. ‘ . . Mre irfax told me so once.” | now should have asked you to Rage 2 oh game. For that reason they maintain food ¢ j by the (Physician The cara seed! «434 aia you ever hear that my accept my pledge of fidelity, and ®nd came back again and santa A food lobby is supported for the purpose of fighting the = ___—@ | BO special care l¢ather was an avaricious, grasping to giv © yours; Jane—give it, ¥andered away, Meantime, { z £ \¢ ©| Baby's mouth should be left fternoon advanced, in crossing & of food laws. But the grafters do not fear food laws| ear pe until alter th lett | man?” see | prediyibted afternoon advanced. In crossing 8] ‘ (80 much as they do an executive who has the deter NO HURRY nie cana a. can ar the ‘dutta I have understood something to; 4 pause penal Lyd Abr res ut wap hth re Bie satorce them and the grit to name someone who! The telephone bell Tae chith bas cut tts first teeth a small tooth | MAL STOC twas hin) TWRY aro you silent, Jane?" | the churchyard, and in the middle| Reports from the Italian fromt, "See that the laws are live laws and not dead laws cnxious persistence. The doctor irish should be used regularly Bithebe bp vadp eng bred I was experiencing a terrible mo | of @ garden, stood a house, which I| where fighting has been fiercest Whee Gov. Whitman wanted certain satan eh laws en-|9>swered the call The small child should kept |ioeether: he could not etlare that ment. Not @ human being that| had no doubt was the parsonage.| lately, mention D’Anucnsio, tami h Id 1 f 1 n You?" he said away from every sick person. : th pahenr ig noor man. [Yer Hved could wish to be loved |1 remembered it is the clergyman’s Italian poet and novelist, as a hero “at Albany so that he could regulate food business i “Oh, doctor,” said a worrled Habies are ex y sensitive. to|2 008 Of hia shania he a noc er than I was loved; and him ” t least with ad-jof the battle of San Giovani, a " nr tall u 1 t be ovided for by @ function to help—at least "York, he lost all chance of winning success when he] voice “something seems to have tubureulosia must be provide r by oved me I absolutely - wished to tielp{bloody, hand-to-hand” straggte. ime) , reulo vice—those who wished > : be known that he proposed to put George W. Perkins |nappened to my wife Her mouth ‘They must be protected from woct Taéta ‘chile aka eucchina [weemtped ad I must fenounce themaeives. 1 seemed to. have| which the poet took active part, of the enforcement of the statutes. The blers|seema set, and she can't sy &levery source of Infection, both hw sean Wha te iiaie Ar love and idol something itke a right to seek coun-| ~————— erki 3 yy ord.” | ma d in the milk supply “4 derstand what 1/ sel he 1 ” P . They knew that his heart was very much in| *°r man an H on had © son and daughter; and ane, you understan¢ at 1 sel here |stay there a fortnight longer. ‘OF a“ eat ask rious “business” so that|..,“%% #al@ the medical man, | Usually th MOF cabmronitete, te ISS" Jooig ive’ the aottat no trinas [Waal ot yout Just.thie peomine—v' ol Menciad al: che Atak | “Was there any lady of GM Bier of suppressing their nefa nay "| ‘she may have lockjaw sown in infancy, altho this ts not) or thirty thousand pounds; that| He beld out his arms; but 1] Aa old woman opened; I asked was hous ple might have — at reasonable cos ii seth lave eat Cla Gay acmic’ Tuan | ey enw |aufficed. When I left college, 1 €veded the embrace, and ‘at once | this the parsonage? y, there was naught but her, tt went on at Albany on a comparatively small scale|are up this way some time nex Was sent to J nica, to espouse a | Quitted the room. | “Yes.” and she housekeeper;” and of bing on at Washington on an immense scale. The food * Rae aka as eee HEALTH QUESTIONS bri eady courted for me. A| And ere morning broke 1 was| the clergyman in? her I could not bear to ask relief; hia . on can do for her."— ride alread i : knows that President Wilson is in earnest. It knows ANSWERED marriage was achieved almont be: inany miles from Thornfield, and| “No. oe again I crawled away. at his prospective food director, Herbert C. Hoover, will eine Mrs. PLC. OL 1 am” fore I knew where I wan jthat night I curled up like a stray Would he be in soon? | Reader, it is not pleasant to “php Shey aA | SAVIN worried because three-year-old | “My bride's mother I had never dog under a hedge near where the; “No. He had been called away!dwell on these details. Let me ce the laws to the letter—if they are ever passed. _ 8 eG ‘ baby ‘holds bis breath when he is |seen: I understood she was dead.|stage-—whose fare had taken the| by the sudden death of his father; | condense now. I am sick of the ‘The American people should become aroused to the fact BRIN OF ie winetg tnt "Saute. ianaehiada b> baaeeoan al-| The honeymoon over, I learned my last shilling 1 possessed in the|he was at Marsh End. and tho but! subject Wilson has proposed no set of war laws more important |" gga — a t exhausted. What can I do to|misteke; she was only mad, and|world—set me down thre: would very likely (Continued in Our these food laws. We need ar and navies and we! «gringy: Why, be even looks | break him of the habit sbut up in a lunatic asylum. There | mon i ic em, but above all we need} he tops of h asses for fear ANSWER jas & younger brother, too; a com-| - 7 ey with which to arm ther at a a need the to ah his glasses f os ; plete idiot. The elder one, whom An for ourselves and for our allies.. And we ne hat food | ring them ou’ The best treatment is to leave |Pole egy v0 ME eg i i oh price regulated by the ordinary laws of supply and d eee the child alone tu the foom and|in io’ sume gate Obe day. My hy HN ‘ be left to the tender merc on ma -— Pay no attention to him, There is jn)" rr cutee i The nation should not be leit to the tender merci f ANSWERED BY E. D. K. no danger and if the child finds |@ther @nd my brother Rowland id which jumps the prices every time the nerve of greed @ or one {s worried about him |*Pe¥ All this; but they thought a twitch. | Why is it that a mustel The way to have laws that will stop this robbery is Ld bag bo Mary, & jecause he has > up the president. And the way to back him up is to tell Keeplhe wood tines. si congressman and your senators to quit siding with the} an never and favor the plain people a little Why can't an elephant learn to pay bridge whist?—D. G. :. . Because if {ts partner played an 9 ce it might trumpet ereS Mucn 1n Names Why fs it that the name Day is Tt is an excellent idea to give the American soldier also unpopular in Great Britain?-E ng name—a name of the kind we commonly call nick-|B.A - poause the king can never make a . P 2 ht out of Day Men have died for nicknames. ‘Attached to the ames en have been built up great fighting organizations, making| Questions Mr. E. D. K. Cannot jem invincible in the armor of tradition built wp around the Answer 4 | Where can 1 get a bushel of vet ‘ . ~ | Adama’ ples? 8. TH Everybody remembers the Rough Riders of San Juan.| “Qu eprint S. 7. We ‘ins d no other division in that war is so distinctively known. |and cabbage by the head. Why There's a great deal in a name doesn't he s 1 potatoes by the « So it is well to pick a name for our fighting boys that are #4 pies y the yard?—Mre. L M Bing to the trenches. Let's have one real name—a na ne *|yut on an onton bed? mebody else will do it for us service ourselves; wouldn't and we'd rather do this lov- ye? — | EDITORIALETTES |": QUEEN SOPHIA threatened to leave Greece if Greece Joined the allies. Now she’s leaving Greece because it did not join the allies. Give a woman her way, and, soon or late, she'li—oh, you say the rest of it! Mr. E. D. K's Household Hints Never throw away hig Use it for a wash bowl ver throw away an old bowl. Use it for a br 1 bowl A cotton shirt waist can be 4 satiny effect by giving |varnish or shellac i used !n baked beans, WITH A tax of $60 a hundred pounds on grain used for booze, plain old red-eye will likely take the place of charn- pagne in popularity Std our “glided fools.” WASHINGTON MAN claims military exemption on ac- count of a dependent mother-inaw. She probably will make herself dependent from now on. bese | New Corn Remover in Big Demand, Say Druggists en of Toa-Mint in thi 6 and inere ou apply ching eorn wing wale just a ttle on a tender nd instantly the wore id oon the eor at it he Ufte fingers and all 1, BNOW lrritate. the THE QUESTION Is, “Did Russian vodka leak into China oF Chinese oplum into Russia?” They're both on a spree, THIS 1S the time for America to correct her unpardonable fauit of wastefulness ang eepavagancs, Woodrow W Wilson, WASTING BREAD Is wasting bullets, 80 is wasting any- thing else. corns often pr You'll ike It immensely. Mrs. 8. R. B. been having mand for tht se ninsene nd It is predicted that th NOW THEY paint steamships so they look like the ocean women can wear smaller Wf they could only paint some ocean #0 it would look like a that th ‘s apes a. é steamship! ch m 0d * ror ve Japanes THE HAUGHTY are always the victims of their own rash pg ag BT conclusipns.—Le Sage. ma responsible for it 1 1 duces polsoning, “and. peor iicatlceriiedti lan warned ee clan ii THAT PETROGRAD “council” allows Nick Romanoff right | aninll’ jar’ af ine-aunee store, for, a to vote, as a citizen of good standing. Cheer up, Nick! You’, re comt Mttle, yet in sufficient to rid Sy tetheve any btanding at all one's fest of every corn oF callous Who is the referee when a sailor it regular fellows will love to fight under, a name that will pox the compass?—Miss Rose Btick-to our boys and be descriptive of them | Buddy, The sure thing is that if we don’t name them ourselves,| Wh#t Kind of a mattress should 1 an old bread wash given it a coat of An Akron rubber manufacturer is |making a fine imitation of pork, to jand | only of the irt and joined in the be will quit the habit tion Is simi The condi plot against me. r to hysteria In older plot ag uble will not tr you people. T more attention [a with " ry , " ; th abominable details: « Siven, the worse the trouble de-| cone words shall express what 1 hse aE have to say, I‘lved with that Phi eee woman upstairs four year her }\ vices sprang up fast and rank; ! | they were so strong, only cruelty t Juice OF LEMONS! . | jcouta chen theeny seu T posta ane i H t M ki Ski $| “My brother in the interval was OW tO Make in }|dead; and at the end of the four } } | Years my father died too, I was + White and Beautiful § Pct sncaen nowt poor to nia : +)ous indigence. The doctors now eee 0- te renee eneeeemwees | Aiscoverad that my wife was mad. At the cost of a small jar of| “Jane—TI approached the verge ordinary cold cream one can pre-|0. despair: 1 knew that while she pare a full quarter pint of the most | lived I could never be the husband wonderful lemon skin softener and|Of another and better wife; and, complexion beautifier, by squeez-|though five years my senior (her ing the juice of two fresh lemons {milly had lied to me even in the into a bottle containing three |Prtticular of her ag she w ounces of orchard white. Care |!!kely to live as long as I, being Ag robust in frame as she was in should be taken to strain the juice through @ fine cloth so no lemon |{irm tn rst “iges vk Dorada pulp gets in, then this lotion will |‘Wenty-six, 1 was hopeless. keep fresh for months, Every! “One nicht I had been awakened woman knows that lemon juice is|b¥ her yells (since the medical used to bleach and remove such|men had pronounced her mad, she blemishes as freckles, sallowness |"ad of course been shut up) — tt and tan, and is the ideal skin goft-|W%8 4 fiery West Indian night; ener, smoothener and beautifier, | being unable to sle Just try it! Get three ounces of |OPened the window orchard white at any pharmacy one “a gion He and two lemgns from the grocer |@#niac minglec add maxes tee cubits pint of this Such language!—no professed har sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and|!ot ever had a fouler vocabulary massage it dally into the face,|{%an she: though two rooms off, neck, arms and hands. It should|! heard every word naturally hely to whiten, soften,| “‘This life,’ said 1 freshen and bring out the roseg|hell! | have a right beauty of any skin. It is|myself from ft {f I can. I got up and My ears were curses, of the with thy name at Inet, to ‘ts deliver truly marvelous to smoothen rough, hands “A wind fresh from Europe blew over the ocean and rushed through the open casement. I saw Hope revive—and felt Regeneration pos ible. PACIFIC QUTFITTING CO COR.THIND & LINIVERSITY RESSES a W im N mel YOUR CREDIT IS O.K. “'Go,' said Hoy Europe; th what a filthy you. You vith you to ‘and live again it is not burden is bound to may take the maniac ngland; confine her with due attendance and precau tions at Thornfield; then travel yourself to what clime you will That woman ts not your wife; nor are you her husband,’ “I acted precisely kestion, My father had not made my ma to their acquaintances in on this sug: nd brother jage known because, m the very first letter I wrote to ap. | rise them of the union—already | jeeeing a hideous future opening to} ieee it secret; and very soon the Just “vars Lee conduct of the wife. my 1018 THIRD MAIN 1043 j [father had selected for me was such as to make him blush to own known | | ysand pounds, | A Sign Worth While Observe the famous Swas- tika seal, EJ. Impress it on your memory! As you likely know, it is the trademark of the Pacific Coast Biscuit Company —the largest pure food concern west of the Rockies. 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