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¥ Es) ba ta i j THE “SEATTLE STAR Ave. Near Uniom s« SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF Nrwsrarnns Press Assectation STAR--MONDAY (rrrceweenennenennecnnnecnecnaneeeen BY DANIEL DeFOE ~ (Continued From Our Last tesue) | currents, or sets of the tide, and Batered at Seattle, Wash. Postoffice as Second-Clace Matter, But it was not to be; either thetr| Which way T was to guide myself BY mail, out of city, ae per month up to 6 mos; € mow 61.90; year $3.50] fate, or mine, or both, frbade it.) !9 my return Hore 1 found that B: tho @ month for tll the last year of my being| #8 the current of the ebb net out on this island, I never knew ee ” the south Point of, the whether any were saved out of that | Hlar so the current o! we jood ——— |ship or no; and had only the set in close by the shore of the fliction, some daye after, to see the North side; and that I had notht } rowr , 6 do but to keep to the north of =] « pase of a drowned boy co on| to ¢ Do Not Underestimate core af 6 rewned bay come on 12 Mtuna nay return, aad which was next the shipwreck, He | Should do well enough The British admiralty admits that 3o car ips Of OVEF) had no clothes on but a seaman's| Encouraged with this observa 1,600 tons each were sunk by German subr nes last week.| waistcoat, a pair of open-kneed| tion, I resolved, the next morning How many ships of less than 1,600 tons were sunk, or|linen drawers, and a blue linen) to set out with the first of the tide } } shirt; nothing to direct: me so}and reposing myself for the night how ee tal enge Ve Ae Seen not much as to guess what nation he|in my canoe under the great reported was of. He had nothin his| watch-coat 1 mentioned, I launched The figures given the solemn warning to the people! pockets but two pieces ht and/out. I first made a little out to of Great B n which was issued by Lord Devonport, the! a tobacco-pipe—the last was to me : full porte eh 1 began to te at y 1 t . i . ne sub ~{of ten times more value than the/the benefit 0! © current, which food controller, at the same time, indicate that the submarine Sst Ser Gantwait wiiak "eareeae campaign is by no means a failure ft wae now calm, and 1 bad 610 St 6 great rate and yot did not We violate no confi when we say that officials in| pout nd to venture out in my {80 hurry me as the current on the the highest places in ton have no iilusions as boat to this wreck, not doubting | south side had weg no - fectiveness of the German submarines board that might be useful to me, | the bout; but having, » rh 4 } ‘ } But that did not altogether press | se With my paddle, I went, at a he success of the allied cause, which now is our CAUSE) ig go much ax the ponsibility that; reat rate, directly for the wreck as well, depends absolutely upon keeping Great Britain, re might be yet some Hving| ad in less than two hours I came France, Italy and Russia supplied with food and the raw ature on board whose life 1] Upon It material for munitions cht not oy save, st might, by me wes a alpeaa? sagt Pt hat f . e c , t sub r ommis-|#8¥ing that fe, comfort my own] the ship, which, by 8 building _ If the Germans had a thousand submarines in A ee de Od this thocant| wes Soanlsh, Btvek fast, seinmiad sion when they made their momentous decision to add Amer- ciung so to my heart that I could|in between two rocks; all the stern ica to their enemies, they probably have a great m more | not yulet night or day, but I} and quarter of her were beaten to than that number now must venture out in my boat on] pieces the ne and as her fore i 1 pow re b eck nd cor itting | ¢ € while n the ‘ock The best information obtainable hey have stand As a aie : cer 4 t aS ype , e eith event a ‘sed . “ *, ardized submarine construction t where they can incuent imptession wae eoltmainmast aed foremast wer turn them out with a rapidity whi have bee N-| strong upon mind that it could| brought by the board—that is to sidered impossible before the war not resisted, that it t come broken short ott but | or bow: One story, not authenticated, but very circumstantial from soa ae hen direction, an spri y xe nd. a00 | ne head and a el } } } that ould be wanting to myself| bow now ap od m that submarine hull =p being launched from German as ae Gat oe ble iia gio So ae yards at the rate of 20 a week Under the power of this in J appeared upon her », seeing me Many of these are said to be devoted exclusively to mine-| gion, 1 hastened back to my castle, | laying. prepared everything forgmy voy. | [**eeeeee There is not the slightest doubt but all of the ocean lanes | age, took a quantity of bread, a) leading to Great Britain, France and Italy are being sown] reat pot of fresh water. a com, Women: Everywhere thick with deadly mines . f | (for I still had a great deal of that U L J A We Americans, upon whom now devolves the feeding of left), and a basket of raisins se Lemon juice our European allies and keeping them supplied wit aw | thus loading myself wi T B ‘ ‘ materials which are vital to them, could make no greater mis ong Sey moog 4a RD sg Sy ryt 0 eautify Skin take than to underestimate the enormity and the danger f | oe har afloat, Wanaeé Ail tay ca task. We must expect that a great many ships which for the ports of our allies will be sunk either by torpedoes or mines. We must be prepared to answer the German submarine challenge with more ships, and then more ships, and our start yet beet eee ete eee nes in her, and then went bome again for mor The beauty lotion which ts be My second cargo was a great bag | Coming so popula mut t full of rice, tne umbrella to ret up is red by any over my head for a shade, another daw rter pint of it large pot of fresh water, and about t any more than a am ordinary cold on two dozen of small loaves, or bar JULY Thi tee eee a erieae emer ada Be “Robinson Crusoe” .... RAR AAR AR AAAI Ae SO FACE APNE STE === ! exes used by barbers ? Miners Get Say In ible that th could be ea 9 eee Next Novel |} oo a 4 D. IK. $ Fae your | De fense Council} 7 KWICK PAPERS" | on Drale |e CHARLES DICKENS, | COLYUM Lae | . coming, yelped and cried; and, as, Hoover fed the Belgians in Bel | noon as T called him, Jjamped into ium rit fed ‘em here, On the the nea to come to me. I took him) hole, Titus’ job looks the easier | into the boat, but found him almost ae Be | | dead with hunger and thirst 1 “Must I paint the picture of the] | gave him a cake of my bread, and/Tich youth seated at a table with | he devoured it ke a ravenous fine cha th, te laugh te wel at ae im ine & oe S065 106 Where youth plays the drame | niger I then gave the schaigy, MObamne There's no for wee } OOK ¢ © some fresh w the slipper of his | with which, if I would have tet paramour and him, he would have burst himself nis onnihan tn” ‘ i to his pee After thin I went on board; but) ¢inay 4 abe ible Papal wale | © firat nigh , fi onnibl x orecastle, of the ship, with thelr the United States senate, delivered Yor thelr hearts young ra hah teat cue ae, 1/bY Senator J. Hamilton Lawis of ft ae concluded, as is indeed probable, |"! sh aged More thun $1,000,000 a year, says that when the ship struck, It being Fe a Washington woman who has in in a storm, the sea broke so high|, Somebody in Washington says & | vestigated wasted in stockin and no continually over her, that|[#"d knitted sock will outlast @/tops, That's « shame. Think the men were not able to bear tt chine knitted one 160 miles In @ jt. 4 million dollars wasied in di and were strangled with the con: °0)mile ne ta me move Se play | stant rushing in of the water, as |)’ ater eae ie pee 1 _— much as if they had been under pa r COAST OFFICERS co water ee Hesides the dog, there was noth TIkG AN ENCYCLOPEDIA PINES ing loft on the ship that had life; | ,,€F,,Arch Klumpn, ex-president of | the TO THE PHILIP’ hor any goods that I could see, bUL tetientty, the firgt day of | the ‘Atlante | psy United Presa Leased Wire hat were yolled by. he wate thy he rgham bans cpa f : me / ¥) Tribune, Judge Calvin U, Gantinbein, of Meee iteae in the uae ret NE Portland, who is a colonel in the which lay lower In the hold. and) Chartos E. Hughes, in Chicngo| United ‘Sta officers’ reserve which, the water being ebbed out ine other day, asked to be treated corps, has been offered the post of le aa but they were too bik! 6 a private citizen. And be| Judge-ndvocate general of the De-| Protest of the United Ming he err hich J ballin Faw mevere’ should be—expectally as the United partinent of the Philippines, with Workers for representation in the sneer pea tear van [atten toate cided last No the rank of colonel, it was announce: committee on coal production of some of the seamen; and I got twolL.. inet he should remain on ed here today multaneously {t the council for national defense te the boat, without ex “ae was announced that David P. } sulte the appointment of these h Pics cuth tok, Biees|. A Badr woman in Chicago |fows, of the University of Cal {fornia union men to the board. Top te poy Brtaaiy eesethedacn! Ble at aan D>" that the police « faculty, has accepted the post of in-|bottom they are, I John P, ee rE ait tag their spore time kenbtedr " telligence of| of the Department White, James Lord, Frank J, eoon 1 aight hare made body picks on oliceman of the Philippines, with the rank of Hayes; right, Thomas L. | Boe ree ee at ieee to ‘ MK Siac major. William Greene and John Mitchell » two chests | had room pone the ship had a great des jof wealth on board; and, if In eu from the course she steered he must have been bound from Buenos Ayres, or the Rio de In| they Plata, in the south part of Ame Lor fea, beyor « Brazile to the Ha va b » the Gulf of Mexico, and REVISED nee so f aps to Spain She had, no ' " ¢ wrote on be b k and a *cold snack” SO eee tina: io cevecay, tie than anshody ie the | How does this sound as a suggestion for a meal some |hat what becaase of the etew't then #eb0 Ltt anybody in the | day during this bot weather? “Cold bolled ham, potato leeeerié br ae cat sulad, rye bread, and ice-cold Bevo. epee ‘i ” ”s Weanuandea! in cOupidded ade) id you write that? Bevo was made with meals and “between meals” in mind. It’s an all-round soft drink. Enjoyable and refreshing all by itself and of just the flavor to go with any food—hot or cold—and to make it taste better. Pure—wholesome—nutritious. Bevo—the all-year-'round soft drink. tted that he did, and at he could remain er school was dis children waited for Editor’s Mail |: 40h OCC" AN more ships. ley-cakes, more than before, with : a te aa aegis Billy to come out, when they began Seid in bottles only and bottied exclusively by Soha Riors wep Br 4 dd the jutee of two em gg " . if % And we must be prepared with enormous reserves of @ bottle ict Be milk ane ery ; ee cele of coum POULTRY FEED UP t guy ara ne i | ANHEUSER. BUSCH—ST. LOUIS oe chee al of which with great| 0 o are une . " 2 ‘Got a lick didn't you?” p dc C $ ir yottie,| Editor The We 7 * ’ food and steel and coal and trained sailor labor and sweat, | brought to my | White and shake we 1 in +e Pe a ee : brava Bip silSiaf ie “fi No," said | boat; and praying to God to direct ain the lemon § Te oj corm ea erat “N Democracy True to Form — ® yisc"\e" sce Toa en and 0 me once rd t b t then {t and stop the skyrocketin ec y or paddling the canoe along the P » the lotion, then 1 P et > nost | Will ke fresh for nthe, Re- | feed nu i “a or » at t to the utmo: il 5 14 to t nth i There is more than usual cause for rejoicing r or the Ties cm te mart nus of what pric y or| Weare told to keep all the chick _ Americans in the action taken by the National ( ! east side highly advertised ig jens y t : >W io aber fe Soldiers’ and Workmen's delegates in Russia, voting un And now I was to launch out el sites m ee ont otis and cegs are! Barbers are talking of consery mously for an immediate offensive against the Germans [into the ocean, and either to ven ape dy As « tan and|going down? ink the ogg stpply by not giving Here is democracy running true to form j ture or not to venture. I looked ver. to remove| Last week scratch feed went up|*2¥ more poos. In it po Americans of ultra pacifist type have been fond of ae pero otal ig sage gap oe allowness, lemon | 10 cents a sack and eggs went down tolling the virtues of the Russian revolutionaries. Especially jsiand at a distance, and which no rival henna gol a I ae imines . | “? o 4d arms once o r coke’ v has this been so in the East. Among these people there was|were very terrible to me, from the a re pos Seat eon it ii th py neek a. year | not a little satisfaction over the early Russian hesitancy on | reme mbrance of the hazard I had loesn't bring out the roses and|an the poul men tc the battle front and accounts of inter-trench fraternization ™ ef hg" phe bagi ee hidden beauty keep and clothe their families, be-| % re * ee f o fail me; for foresaw that |” ons b 1 b naed | sides doin, li the work for noth were received joyously by them _._|if Twas driven into either of those|, 14™ bas Bare & were Ly to nee KA i wee iron | But now the Russian democracy is hitting its stride. The) currents, 1 should carried | 1 bleac he skin, oi ae jecnon ene fst local counci! at Petrograd isn’t running the whole show great way out to and perhaps Should never be used except in this WHO ARE EXEMPT? has. out of my reach or sigh . me | more. . Ss he | manner. Editor The Star: You tell us| The plain peo ple of all Russia are in control. In national Smead aga . and the then ae my) It properly prepared, this sweet-|in Wednesday's paper four classes » delegate assembly they have voted UNANIMOUSLY to aoe of mind should rise, Tahoula WY fragrant lotion will speak for) of men are exempt nd, those ie begin offensive action AT ONCE be inevitably lost the ia go of ore paid 4 ute 1 pod pet This means all Russia is united, even the most ardent These thoughts so o white at very little cost t religious be ultra-revolutionaries joining in the big war m mind that I began to «i grocer w wrong for one man to n The Russian government today is admittedly the st ee Ma heomile rm ey my - os is for another Be ; ¢ . { a: ea ae 4, boat Into a ttle cree o ° is to be the judge? There revolutionary on earth All in all, it is th most ra dical. And| shore, 1 st pped out, and sat down a dand dandy Felaingn walle. | it IS representative of the plain people of Russia ng bit of ground one genuine salvation. Who| Where does this leave those American radicals who ha ang sazious between : | is exempt been howling against war? Those upon whom they have about my voyage; when 1 ; . ‘aoe ; Ge as I was musing, I could percet EDITOR'S NOTE—More explictt looked as the leaders of revolutionary purity have shown| (hf 8" Musing. | coull perne afetnntion ti to be biten laces tat themselves capable of understanding the big world issues at flood canie on; upon which my ab teecihene aud Wak dnvartneat: | stake and have headed straight for the solution. ON WITH | going was impracticable for so $1 0 to $ ] oo ‘ | , ; ' " saic many hours. Upon this, presently | | THE WAR! they have said cca lit SeemEred' to te that T suomle 0/1 Pamnteute: Tatas HoGee ANSWERS HERBERT QUICK This splendid decision of the Russian democracy shoulc sie Ok ar ; ad . | Editor The Star A few da put the quietus on the mistaken zealots in America who have a I hold Goods, Storage joo Herbert prea ae arti : : hic that dairy missed the road to democracy 1 gone on a tangent sets or Receipts, Live Stock, Etc. |} coe A ne o* * t t 2 ents Ia hen the flood came , . calculated, innocently perhaps, be of st help to the _ bap Hebe pie or kui tanned Ae cows and hens, tempted by a kaiser. Z I was driven one way out, I might | Confidential. If not conv price, when they should keep| In Russia democracy is running true to form. It is a fine| not expect to be driven another | ‘© call. write or phone and our || them | lesson for the shouting little minority in America way home, with the same rapidity | ‘el ie ntative will call at your If he had tallied bd 4. deat | residence men as to why they sold, he would eens of the currents learned something different This thought was no sooner in a the + wes thas . h k $ on he Coast we are selling,| T head than I cast my eye upon anders Ompany year, some of our old to he Belgian T anks wees 4 an bags rid _fettioieatiy 1003-4 L. C. SMITH BUILDING ake room for the young birds, | S ‘ 2 overlooke € sea both 8, and| 1 662 t & year more 8 are being “We bless America twofold Phra the work of the com-| whe I had a clear view of the ee ee eee 0 at ad aon gate i all) $3) mission for relief, she has saved us from famine, and now adas die! teed. a ao Hee Chak we that she has come into the fight and is sending her man n not afford to } them over *, power to the old world, Germany will have to get out. We the moulting seas bre whole-heartedly thankful.’ HASKIN nt ries He's telling her that nothing he received from are whole-heartedly tha : ere S & SELLS ae cig y e wit home b h Thus age ee pro ag fal yo Sodas © | ee CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS t dT think you will find it ¢ € brought more Joy, longer-lasting pleasure. commission, shortly after his arrival in Seattle Sun “ y the dairymen. If th Me favevearned the gratitude of so great sg a Came Anoaues Hasneecie government wants Us to keep our greater relief from thirst and fatigue, than the Belgians must ever remain a fond memory with us 30 BROAD STREET breeders, it will have to hurry up as long as history lasts. For Belgium shall ever remain | *T*e"r NEW YORK ace : Je aes oer Ps a synonym for bravery, unselfish devotion to honor This tatoes were sold to a commission biggest little nation on earth voluntarily placed itself against man $60 per ton, and he made the Prussian heel, king everything for what? Not to $20 ton the deal, and no ; ai ory nor conque f any kind, but to retain it doubt the same profit {s made on ee teeesvory nor ques es 7 Hot a He z Fale | WE ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF AN OFFICE IN | other thing , national honor, and to refute the Hohenzollern principle of POULTRY WOMAN. | i barbarism that “might is right ney ; ‘| SEATTLE WASHINGTON, ON JUNE 1, 1917, IN THE L. C. SMITH | | ; It indeed, great to be worthy of the gratitude anc SES respect of Belgium and America may well be proud of the BUILDING, AND THE APPOINTMENT OF MR. PEARce C, Davis |REFU TO PASS fact E , eee. st oe | As mana | QM TRACTION CAS i | | Because the state public serv { | HASKING & See. ice commission is considering D | | the matter, Judge Kenneth 2 I ) } | Mackintosh has refused to pass BEGINNING SATURDAY, “J”-walkers now get “I” from the, traffic cops in Seattle. | NOW CANADA has adopted conscription. A good draft is some.| | thing to bank on. NOW IS the time to demand conscription of wealth as well men. Later will be too late. as Write to your congressman | BILLIONS OF dollars raised for Liberty bonds, millions for Red) Cross and thousartds of troops landed in France Is only the first show. down. PRICES ARE coming down, we're told. Telling isn’t enough; we'll| have to see. GREECE WILL be the 13th nation to enter the war on the side of the allies. That’s luck for you. QUARRELS WOULD not last long if the fault wa® only on one side—La Rochefoucauld. WE PASS this along for what it is worth. A Salt Lake City woman has just got a court order restraining her husband from interfering with house cleaning. MAYBE THE kaiser’s airmen would agree not to bomb public schools where the children are taught German. WAR 80 spurred up Englishmen that hereafter England will be| dependent as to Germany's potash, Watch Uncle Sam do that same | Kk! ———— = AMERICAN LAKE Ge earmier by Ste Excursions Daily to the Army Post at AMERICAN LAKE 90c 90c Roatn Leaving nnects with Car Seattle at Tacoma at 7am Lp. m 1p. m. _ a.m 11 a.m 2p. m lla. rr Returning p.m Connects with Hone Tacoma embarking). Cars TO ARMY Pos PuseT SOUND NAVIGATION Co. COLMAN Dock -PIAIN FBO int of al reading Electr ar Pacoma connect with the Steamers Indianapolis and Tacoma, and run di rect to the new Cantonment at American Lake. on the application of the city f od. i * | Si SHS br amine ce | She slipped a stick in every letter and maile pave the space between its him a box now and then. Naturally he loves her, she loves him. and they both love WRIGLEY’S, Chew it after every meal. tracks on Seattle streets, as re. quired by Its franchise. TRACTION ANSWER | TO BE READY SOON) | The | ment tion | next conference over employ adjustments between the t company and its ac employes’ union representatives probably will H |he held Wednesday. President |Leonard, of the company, says the| Taree of a kind requests for wage increases and |changes in conditions made last WRIGLEWS week are being considered careful ibaa Re AnAWee AEOMAR tea te JUICY FRUIT DW: ap WING THE FLAVOR LASTS ready Wedne GUM | OLYMPIA FLOATED Ny Ay United Press Leased Wire WASHINGTON, July 9.--The TU. | 8. cruiser Olympia, recently ashor on Block island, has been floated. fREAD STAR WANT ADS”

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