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STAR—TUESDAY, AUG. 7, 1917. PAGE 6 eeesce COCO OEOO OOOO ESO OOOOS OHSS OOEDOOEEES EOEES COOSOEEEESOOOOOOSOOSEOODOSOSOS PSTAR’S WEEKLY REVIEW OF OPINION AT HOME AND ABROAD | A DIGEST OF WORLD-WIDE CONTEMPORARY VIEWS COCCOSS COOOS COCOEOESOSOOSOOOOEEEE SOOO SESE ESOSESOSOS OOO OE OE EEE SESS COTES OHOOOSOHOHOSEHOOOOSEEESOSOSEEEESOS OSHS ESOSOSOOOOES HOSS © Prepared by Abe Hurwitz, Associate Editor of The Star a eeescoccere —— @ Instead of acting as a doterrent | @= - ——@ There are no regrets over the net: | @ A resolution fathpred by Senator! ® ~ From one end of the country of Frank to 1. W. W. activity, the lync Settlement of Car tlement of the street car strikes | The Draft Law and Chamberlain, of Orexor i ples President to Blame the other are heard the exprr . at Butte last week of Fran) ee and Tacoma, While gene 2 r subjects of yuntrle n INed . «9 | wlons of disappointment at t in Little Condemned a rabid preacher of the | W. W Strike Satisfies | aii) 1: is conceded that the car mon Aliens in the U. S. inst Germany, who are residents for Partisanship? | [, of partisanship in the band ze Z doctrine, will have the opposite ef-|® @ won a victory against the Stone & @ of this country, in for draft ling of war legislation in congress, according to Northwest papers. Almost without exception they! Webeter corporation, whieh had never heretofo permitted unton Into our ar if they are of the right age, In case the oxemp-| @nd at the diintory tacties on the food bill, the war tax bill and other it a# plain murder, and deplore the mistaken notion of the | Organization anywhere in the country, the Portland Oregonian is of tlons on account of treat ht, they are to be deported, within 90) Measures The fF n Eagle ndere if there ts much difference Butte hangmen that lawlessness should be mot by lawless Q opinion that “neither side has won a signal victory.” To the days, to their own countries, where they would be subject to military | “between the netion, or lack of action, on the part of the senate and Bven tho Hverett Herald, in the elty where fecling ran hish| Tacoma Tribune it proves that “the trend of the times ts firmly toward dut the anarchintic behavior of th mt radical elem in the Russian the I. W. W., ts of the opinion that the hanging “cannot be # tight of employes to join union orga fons if they herent just et propowal should make {ts instant ap | Council of workmen's and soldiers’ delegates.” The Chicago Tribune fed,” tho “probably the authorities, as much as anything and and ¢ Tacoma Lodger, noting that both parti Me that wager peal to « a the M n Telegraph To allow slack also make a ‘lar comparison, and describes the La Folletts , are to blame” for failing to take the necessary steps to and wor onditions shall be arbitrated, remarks that “it ts a of o ne New York Globe, “to find refuge! attitude of ¢ has “the same sort of irresponsfble individualiem Little for seditious utterances sad commentary on our soctal organization that ways and means”) * or our allies. And the Olym Re is howling thru the streets of Petrograd.” Little was taken out of his roor n the dead of night by six| had not been pre md by law to have estopped the strike, Sim) corder t “this country will not kick if Canada conseript Hut President Wilson is not altogether free from blame, accord ®even masked men, and Butte awoke that morning to find him! larly, the Rainier Val Citizen finds in the street ¢ strike ample! a mertonr acker ing to the New York Globe, for, tho he “has done well, on the whole,” n malian wg! i ge the report of the lynching by wigueees poh for “eon i seperation cap <! ally ot allt atters where The time has come the Aberdeen World, “to take the| he has not been nonpartisan Hie cabinet wae selected for pete 3 tes because he had slurringly referred to soldiers as “scabs | in a public Srpereias one the pare alien tn bend, to inform him that this country does not belong to him, and geographical reasons when there was no thought of war,” the Mniform,” and made other remarks of similar import about the To the Tacoma es the cost of the strike may be well worth! unin he ie willing to stand by it G na He has resisted practically all suggestions that Abrah nt and Its institutions, it was stated that the government| it, as “other employers as well ax the traction people have been bint: —@ Gen, Harrison Gray Otis, one of! LAncoln to en ho summoned Edwin W. Stanton, u democrat, to Be med to arrest him on a charge of sedition. rought to that the year 1917 lies in an entirely different era ‘ 4 vdelagpes . a rah: ae - Bh Utd an ce a der t, to Beseta of hie Vicious teachines are true,” says the Spokane | than 1916, and 1915, and 1910, and 1900; that workers henceforth must|| Death of General pe lniagiy ge eerie Bi od pve nk ae? doh Rr Abele phy ohana Sag . & consistent opponent of the I. W. W., “humanity is better be treated as something different from kilowatts and lumber and Harrison G. O1 bonny py Ray Bee yy ss ee tune! Ghemenne ai a could pi al appro lacs ean cae that “ite Oo Without him. But traitor or not, his lynching is more than a dis. copper e O Reagents foy-oppy Maa Ragdl aeet — n could not have come without fault on the president's Se Montana.” And the Portland Oregonian, referring to Little a en and published the Times for more than 80 years, da oe eee nts, and remarking that the hanging was “direct action A CERTAIN royal family may soon come to be recog Otie wae a man of great for iad ‘ability, t it he was rich and B. L. T., of the Chic Trib h t that pance,” r agrees that “lynch law cannot be nized as the Hoh Holl Dally Alaska Dispatch | ss . “ayacarberay fearon 4 Bin cite auf yp gorse re * ago Tribune, has an argument tha wengeance,” nevertheless ag cogil’ law cannot wo alld tae tse cites ik" bai he ac lt ane Matt tetas proud and arbitrary and 20 or 30 years behind the times,” according to the liquor interests refuse to use. It Is that prohibition : tle demanded lawlessness and ‘direct action,’” according to M'MILLAN, ARCTIC explorer, just back from the North: ioe er Phe eget On the other hand, the Portiand Oregonian would mean a scarcity of washerwomen.—Toledo Blade. § Recorder, “and he paid the price of his own folly.” At ern regions, reports the discovery of six new islands, Here's anaes ‘ie wae frankaese and courage,” and declares that “a 2 2 Ss B same time the Recorder ts that “the lynching will do no the ehance for the kalser to get his place in the sun—for a komogt in the hitory of Los Angeles and California disappear IT WOULD be difficult to recruit a regiment of Amer. tm the view of the Seattle Union Record It proved the state few months in the year, anyway.—Everett Herald. j with ts.” ‘ ican women soldier was done in Russia, because there Of & labor leader who said that lL. W. W. call the bosses ie ied Be Oe | ; D Tacoma Tim asserts Gen Otis fought the eptrit of American are hardly that many women in America having no de fof (this description censored), and the bosses immediately go IF GERMAN money shrinks much more In value, the iberty, and, tho a brilliant man, “falied to leave any regrets, when he pendents—Kaneas City Star. prove the I. W. W. correct.” And the Tacoma Times, recall mark won't even be worth a dot—Tacoma Tribune. died, in the heart of the average American Because of his intoler aie ee 8 the most effective argument the IL W. W. had in the Everett . “ee ance of ¢ eed labor, “he goes to the tomb unwept and soon to t WHEN EDISON discovers a method of safety from the trial “was the lawles#ness and inhumanity of the other side, CONGRESS PROBABLY regards the suggestion to cut forgotten, ording to the Vashon Island Record. The Aberde submarine peril, he might tackle the automobile—8t. Louie that now the L W. W rtainly owe Butte a vote of thanks. | out red tape as shear nonsense.—Spokane Spok an Review World, however, ts of the opinion that “he 4 ves reapect for bis Globe Democrat eee | oe eS courage, Whatever may be the verdict as to his breadth of viston.” te A: SINCE THE United States entered the war the popu- 7 ee es THE FOUR masked bandite who held up the Medical ONCE IN a while the world manages even If it doesn’t move all the ti vanished from New York.—Detroit ot the ee, Entered at Sen out of etty, one year moaths. ia Wash By mail. m6 pect ot IP age nen Senet News, The Seattle Star | By carrier, city E HONORABLE PEACE THE KAISER OUGHT viel GET . to wiggle a bit Horse ca THE NAME Mike, Ie of the new chancellor likely s00n to prove to be Dennis. me lation of Washington city has incr ed 15,000. Lote of people think they know how to run the war.—Tacoma Ledger. ] 4 } 1 clane matter per month ri : tee mouth, BY LEWIS CARROLL COLYUM ‘And | Protection may ge ¥ she wer I) go in at once.” Once m the long } re she found herself tn and to the lit tle glass “Now anage etter this time,” she said to her| elf and began by taking the Httle golden key, and unlocking the/ that led into the age abe set to w t m tft in ta walked down and = then last tn t beautif the bright flower-be 1 . close joor her had kept u ah pocket) high the lit abo foc rhe m4 n THE YOUNG MBWLY-weo WO COULD SUPPORT Mis | le paseageo; reelf at among nd the cool she wire ? : CHAPTER VII, Instead of being Tacoma Times ry Now COULD THEY GT ALONG fountains WITHOUT MER? New York, N. Mise Ruth Pool of Upper Twin at | tevely: catimated that © It ts r *E D. KK.’s.". “Alice in Wonderland” |. The American railroad commis (Continued From Our Last tesue) |denern who were lying around the; “Yon shan't be beheaded!” said/all ridges and furrows; the cro- has arrived at Petrograd 11, , roxetres; for you see, as they were Alice, and she put them nto a|quet bails were live hedgehogs; We're expecting to hear any MIM ine Dee ly mn thelr face a 6 pat © flowerpot that stood ar, and the mallets live famingoes, te that the Russian railways i tern on thelr ba he sume hree soldiers wandered about and the soldiers had to double “ ed for permission to raise ante an the reat of the she could f minute or two, looking after themselves up and stand on their freight rates. willingly te { tell whether they were garden: | th then quietly marched off hands and feet to make arches. | “ee Murch Make a, or soldiers, or courtiers after the others. The chief difficulty, Alice found | J Hem Lewis, United States! only one The Queen “Are their heads off? shouted|*t first, was in managing her flam- senator from Iilinols naid th Knave, “Durn the Queen ne topiary aa in extn 7 No naling “- ‘ pe bs oa ody tucked away comfortably Chancellor Michaelis’ was go corse off tian betors. The Knave did so, very carefully,| “Their heads are one, if it enough, under her arm, with its Se remeat sa Denman’: euveeseet|the ‘into bis plate a hate ge hr td th aie alemociad a Majesty!” the soldiers tos hanging down; but generally, ake & great act The advantage This was more than A iM 9 oe cote Appr Pes a) cae ps “ outed the | J28t, 88 she had got its neck nicely of a Chicago man as head of the bear; abe got up in great dingcust , reel and the three bate ebt shouts sett? straightened out, and was going to ahtpping be rd ts that he will fight 4 walked off. The Dor ay " ped ey 886 wor Queen. egg a oe q | sire the hedgehog a blow with its to ald our getting shipyardeon the|fell asleep instantly, and netsher ee cee Be melee were een: nn Rend. st would twist itself around Great Lakes to build ships for in-|of the others took tho ina Tacee cae imei” : j Alice, as the question | and look up into her face with such land commerce.” That's a states-\of her going, tho she lo seer e Sor Comet Seen ee fontly meant for her & puzzled expression, that n ' aat's ¢ ray ey ee n; “you make me giddy.” And shouted Alice. could not help bursting out laugh maniike utterance, Inn't it A 1 tt a turnt to the rose-tree, she "Ox on then!" roared the ing bd ° Rt ee ee. cee c a yu bee , 4 Alice joined the pro | ° 3 Ln n, bat have you Queen; an ice a P H time she saw . were here cession, wondering very much| (Continued In Our Next lesue) ing to put the De se ir <7 th please your Mateots,”| what would h vy — © teape ‘ it . . e ‘ t Z Two, tn a very humble voice, It's a very fine day!” said a > >» EF At any rate I'll never go there] going Gown, on one knee as be| timid voice at her sid 4 Seattle Firm Makes 8 she picke »ke, “we were in b bb! LO Treneile er way thru the wood. “It's the |"P0) bev pg fee wanking Sy: the. Wake Oe a Utensils for Army Py “L see!” said the Queen, who) was peeping anxiously into her é upidest tea-party I ever was at), 4 Cl while been examinin T. F. Clark & Co, of Seattle, Py ter td this, ahe noticed |fones. “Oft with thetr heads!”| “Very,” aid Alice, “Where's the | havo been given the contract to fur- nat one of the trees had a door|And the procession moved on. Bs 4 ae wail nish the American lake army post | |tendins right inte. it, “Thatta very | Cites of the suldiers receeeke Bele lew sired tone, "She's [encampment with cooking utensils, | yu ‘ ' ay 7 x pa rardeners, ‘who ran to Alice for|under sentenc of executian. | The first shipment was sent to the rooe e ; . What for?” said Alice. cantonment last week, City Physicians Explain Why They Prescribe Niseatand Iron "To Make Beautiful, Healthy Women and Strong, Vigorous Men NOW BEING USED BY OVER THREE MILLION PEOPLE ANNUALLY | Quickly Transforms the flabby flesh, toncless tissues, and pallid cheeks of weak, anaemic men and women — into a perfect glow of health and beauty—Often Increases the strength of delicate, nervous, rundown conserva three rr Lake bank probably needed that $12,000 to buy a couple of tires and a galion of gasoline—Olympia Recorder. ~~~ | “Get to your places!” shouted | || the Queen, in a votce of thunder; Next Novel |)\and people began running about in “The Allison Pearls” all directions. However, they got settled down in a minute or two, and the game began. Alice thought she bad never seen such a curious croquet-ground in ber life. It was BY EOWARD H. HURLBUT L wanes el folks 100 per cent in two weeks’ time. 1 Doctor Schuyler CG. Jacques, Visiting Sur- geon of St. Gr apemom Seles” avounie. Cor The Queen's Crogdet-Ground ton people annually in this country reapendence, Chilileatwe (0.) Gasette. | 4 sy te oyscuiy as eine eae ‘ ore given out © of the g The roses . aAbugennittlaes al inform e - * on it white. but there » both b t on oF advice for puv- aan a a 3 that a number of phy ation as I ordinarily Our Daily Conservation Hint gi henge hoe us parte of the cou pot bel Spend as little money as pos . 2 aie Goal Gas 7 n asked to explain why! Nunated iron ¢ sible for white bread and lamb. | 4). 5, t «FY they prescribe it so extensively, and uld be remit : i : th 1 x “iy se yy ea? nc eras not to mention tt has been a recurrence of peace talk | cog], ordered deliberation, she has| , t? * t the milkman, Don't pa a ot sereren es aren sje ove ae the past week or so. Most of it is Ike that! pS gses- peerage wine ie myself For instance, Borah in the United | Practiced crimes that are not sur-\¢ —— _ I couldn't help it,” sald Five, in| fom the old forms of inorganic trot senate anxiously asks that this gov- | passed by the beasts of the jungle,| Wiitam Waftul and Peart Coffee te kere” Gasse announce i ce aims. r ses were married in Rockwell City, Ia ss - in Woshininl dae a Sew. Tork le Aedes Nothing has been too barbarous, as eee oe er ee oe Borah the only answer is: Peace will ‘ A Baltimore man was turned tO rl aed cae: keane oul 1s tron men when the people of the democracies of | nothing too savage. down as a recruit because he was lptthiiuh te0e: ¢ Siihee Gidea Quam world decide that they have, by force, She has slain the innocent—the ~ Rance Mi Nite pts mia. A a means iron deficien this earth safe for them and their ° pe agree f anaemic men and] age id | mother with the babe on her breast, He would be a marked he flesh flint } . man, 7 x ; hen there is Michaelis. the new German |the doddering old man, the child | “ vtec tense,"*| 7 i . . lor, who asks for an honorable peace | gf tts pl y ‘ } ” lent tor y Germany and whines that the allies are | Her thirst for blood | hadie tns| Every Housewife hing, but | Wher b goes from, » on making hard terms for his country. | er thirst Jor 0a has been \| oked nO. began In # | cheeks might just as well be said now as later, | satiable; women have been her first) Should have these low volce, “Why. the fact is, you) tn common toda Germany is entitled to no consideration | choice as victims. She has mur-\| Two Splendid Qook Books been a rod rosetree, and we put) fcU0", pollahe white se their strength, | . There isn’t anything honorable or dered bhed. burned, devastated| ‘ i ls by mistake; and If} ront, ‘ss far | find It a most re about her to command the respect or ered, rooved, burned, devas ated || THR FAIRIES COOK BOOK eit ett bate = ge + Leap leare ce as full of vigo markable and wonderfully the mercy of the democratic peoples | without reason, heartlessly. History| 4 you know. So you see, M . Wg ene be ee, a A I ak Rn Os sre pending, their substance and Eras | cites nothing in the dark ages that|| PISHER'S BLEND SOUR || comer, “tt ""At “this oment |! ip ct | geld. wae taking Wron—Nuxated Wren | Mow ‘Tork ond, tore”, Gein pores oer pea: a “ ° 7 j ~8n ‘ . a t) pe the wate which |At 30 he was tn bad he Nuxate A : unsafe for tyranny. is worse than the German record|| MILK RECIPE COOK =| Five, sho bad be sly 1o0k-| Sur Ny Sid “ace re [be she perswotn Gnd. os mated ree Sueat or eae : 1a BOOK ing across the garden, called out, | sponsit grave fron|—now at & Germany prepared for 40 years to ravage |in the lands she has overrun—a\| The Queen! the and the | foe Tron, a miracle 0 nis wor! it it. . | three ¢ nera instantly thre There. t u wish to pre ace beaming with DOCTOR, THAT TI ree et a ti he started record so dreadful, so shocking that\| Both edited and all Recipes | tiniselves Mat” upon thelr tacen | f°") 1 Hm aot aanis |. iron he 26) 1 to| Nusated Iron t had heen gr #h cold-blooded deliberation, she starte Regagy ni | Te ; There was a sound of many foor-|} Tous SUPRIY | nahin’ yan’ tioad co. change toon| the various mineral walt frightful war. If anybody had any | /0 the end of time history will tell)| Prepared and ce gsi tape, aot Alice tboked found) Fanieiron| into living tissue, ‘Without It no| for years, only to meet ibts about this at the beginning, the over- of it all with horror. | Isabelle Clark Swery eager to see the Qu fait wh a a D Ot WEEN COS We ete viet = hart G ing evidence has long since made it | “An honorable compromise peace for this|| Cooking and Baking expert.|/cuine those Gore mit ahmoen ine t cltagt ti | and tm'n'conseatig’s S2y Bond, | Pes Reet ase ine certainty. . | dastardly outlaw among nations? || Editor Pure Food Department |! the th wardbhers, Gbicte ani nigago 003 | 5 pale and ickly-1 t patal ot erwanic Iron, which © For three years Germany has vio- | A thousand times NO! || Seattle Post Intelligencer. flat with thelr hands and feet at dn com-|dorcient in iron, if’ ye | sive: athegt se ana ; - . y . dishonorable peace is the best that Ger-| the corners; next the ten cour during ne or well you ow | and which is readily am led every decency in human life. | many is entitled to, It is the only kind of cSt four canta tn stamps for hoth | era; these were ornamented i make the fovlowin Pe ee g y 7, ‘ h ¢ 1 1 alkec an wall thout becorr reased Vigor, snap a For three years she has violated |\a peace she can understand, Reprisals she|| ie desired. two al the soldiers €ld i can walk without becoming creased jvigor, 088. Moa, a + vould understand better, but democracies are Aa came the guests, mostly ete of ordinary nuxated on} roses to the cheeks of women, and w of Ge nd man. biriser d ’ ar ‘ rn . : : ny after ments for| isan unfailing source of Tenewed ery lar f God an 5 : civilized people and they cannot descend to Fisher Flouring Mills Co, ins end Queens, and among .. Per Cay etter meals for vitality, endurance and power te Not in the heat of battle, but with | such depths of infamy | Harbor Island, Seattle Bathe than Riibwer Ene eeee and ase how such yOu Ave) ee ie easter. ta chs Seer ° of Hearts, carrying the King’ 1 pe who were ¢ business com- | all th h ouble their are crown on @ crimson velvet cush th and end ara and entire Nuxated Iron, which ts pre= ‘ a a cession, came THE KIN( reme v yaa, liver and oth oubles | physictans in. such eat variety . jo , | et a A AND | f ta of It to excel ans oparation | in pi oe ont oat jaye’ time | cases, ts not & patent medicine nor HANDWRITING ON WALL wall These things must come with When the > |! SORE A CD IR ga red] eimply by taking Iron In the proper | remedy, but one which is well known to Star: It would be’ TJ am not an I. W. W. or a #0-|time, and why not now? | te to Alice. they all stopped |strensthening the muscles and cor-|gome cases been Goctoring for many | are widely prescribed by eminent, phyet= eyed interests to cinlist either | Rememt the handwriting, ' nd looked at her, and tho Quoen| “c'ine “inestive ing months without obtaining any ben-|etans both in Europe and America. Unz fitteh chapter of Daniel As for patriotism—that applies|Mene, m@he, tekel, upharsin,” || carecterizes our Pati ie cums rb apc Who fe thi cra | Dt FH. Sauer a Boston physictan | efit. Hut don’t take the old forms of | like the older inorgaste iron product apply It to their own lives. just as much (or more go) to the| Daniel, v:25. | STAR READER, ry said lk to the MehaVe ot Maaha, WHO TECUATD Mame IN Great Mutawennl ture ct inom winipis’ tocmnee teeth ‘site ahesn bineh Rae Gaerne ; stand in the place of Belshaz-\employer as to the worker. Let : only ‘bowed and emiled in ropty fodical Tnatitutions, saya As I|cents.. The iron demand stomach; on ‘the contrar: Se ee Oe and if they take a good him kick thru with reasonable ‘ity’s ‘ . “rd aid ‘aa Ee . {have sald a} times over, or-|er Nature for the red o | potent remedy in nearly all forms of the industrial situation, they hours and MORE than a living City’s Protest Is - ae hone { pati TST Red. tee tne | manic. fron a greatest Of Gili ter in the, biped of Indigestion as well as for nervous, run- > achat ing he sane Gave oil ¢ tA | Read 3e Filed| ier head impatiently; and turning |strongth builders. If people would] alas! not that kind ¢ down conditions, The manufacturers pee the “hand-writing on th se ot ‘ or will be ee y o eady to be ied) to Alice, sha went on, “What's | only t ated Tron when they tron in @ form that can| have such great confidence in Nuxated patriotism in the ranks of the em-| protest against the discontinu- your name, child? feol un-down, instead of sor and assimilated | tron that they offer to forfett $100.00 to lore the war ends, capital and ployes. ance of the sale of 4-cent street car PHF Sh NEY apne “My name Is Alice, so please your a ai mat i Sinn Bi v Pes: than. se le ai tase tana “4 ‘son oe ean eeaee ce will be on a different footing. The government can regulate |tickets by the Puget Sound Trac Accounts Mubject to Check Are |) Majesty, ud Allee, very politely; | beverag T am co an athlete and prise-fighter has| lacks tron and tnerease their strength man who produces must and other lines, Why can {t not make tion, Light & Power Co. was eched- te is cas but she added, to ‘herself, “Why,| this way they could wom, the Gay eRe rein oe) eae an eer ee ee have a fairer division of their |a universal eight-hour day for all|uled to be filed before the public =< they're only a pack of cards after| panto Wn’ ’iireusands aid| Gna endurance sug. (lied his pisos | eounie, ‘Thay aimecactor ve seninn aie , and it is simply a ques jlabor and a minimum wage that service commission by Corporation P le: Ss £. Bank all. I needn't be afraid of them!” the shy the Hives of thousands might| with tron before he went into the] mosey if It does not double your strength of whether they get it now or | will insure a living and a little for|Counsel Hugh Caldwell, in behalf pee PB, MR tepid | And who are these?” said the ¥ saved who fi yw Me every ys r| aftray : while many asother pe gad endurance in ten da: time, It ie ‘The hand-writing is on the|a proverbial “rainy day”? jot the city of Seattle, Tuesday, Mae \ Fi Queen, pointing to the three gar. {rar peu moRte, AEB e (eenee | MONG Ue tes tack Oe iron. | and Gm eee Meuea Ran eee ae

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