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STAR—THURSDAY, AUG. 9, 1917. PAGE 6 Democracy Demands Decent Wages for Soldier life. ness while in the army, his army pay should be larger ; than trade or business wages It is not good for either the young men or the coun- try, that the marriage of these young men be too long postponed, The lump sum at the end of military ser vice would help make it possible and advisable for him service He must be assured a wage large enough to enable him to secure and enjoy intellectual culture. There should be universal obligatory service, That is, every young man should be subject to army service, to than the first his 18th year and not first of his 19th, Each year not less than a young men should be called to the colors These young men, during their legal minority, should It clothed, lodged and fed by the government, and re man to be ceive but a tion of their wages He would, When rably transferred to the reserve, amination #entially strong as rulers, rather than a few men to direct shou « ¢ re in a lump sum periority to « ‘and many blindly to « the monarchical plan Phe hould be larger, rather than less, than ( * OUR SOLDIERS, FROM THE LOWEST RANK the average industrial wage in peace | TO THE HIGHEST, MUST BE RESPECTABLE The three ny the pupil soldier nary condit _ AND RESPECTED would be y devoted, if he in the army, to and discipline and labor impose The common soldier should be socially the equal school or college education, trade apprenticeship, or busi- The barracks life of these y of the men in the class from which he is called to the ness training. As he couldn’t advance in trade or busi should be to be 4 2 Seventh Ave. OF SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUE oF NewaraPuns | Telearah News Service of the United Press Asscclation | Bintered at Seattle, Wash s 4c Mall, out of city 385 President Wilson has aptly defined this war on )Prussianism as a war to make the world safe for democ- acy, voted to military study. But nd business physical, mental { reation for » that ripts Only necessary hour > Others should hould ver t { dev pent milite ted to the able be 4 ndid training still training-—ne moral lustrial boys’ sport an As the greatest democracy, we have joined France, others be Great Britain and their allies, believing that to keep ‘America safe for democrary we must make the world "safe for democracy We have become convinced that to @conomic supremacy we must be as strong a Sy. mation as we are strong industrially and economically That is our only peace insurance Our military organization, however, should be demo Pératic enough to develop the largest number of po begin not earlier of and nee rec ater than half te mi to marry early THREE DOLLARS A DAY, during all training, should not be considered too much should be considered a badge of honor for a young elected by Why not “ naturally f ex- | ‘ 1 y ot ; ; Aeneriia than seniority. the their active tary off maintain our million military army the draft to enter the army men in 1 only by reason intellectual and mor u him for the honor barrack under be soldiers’ be sele men they proving tue ther td { the wreatest ey of mitigated Ine idle hard, frequent by ung the necessary by years of ns only ly usele were not tw officers soldiers industrial pupil life, or similar rding ol ! Turtle, the next, Alice, and sh r f and Next Novel riou ! ark — ist have “The Allison Pearls” Alice; ace” BY SOWARD H MONLEUT ie ce ee ee “Alice in Wonderland” BY LEWIS CARROLL = COLYUM | ” exclaimed ! : ;. | Turtle en And how did you man twelfth?” Alice (Concluded in Our Next Iseue) Near age on the from day nt on eagerly, {| “because a Scsapdat ae PAARL AEA LADD AL day.” we (Continued From Our Last Issue) | ° pic? o they Turtle, who kk lar es full not This was quite a new iden to of his - f Greetings, have you fiat feet? .- . the Mock them with but sald went up to yked at of tears, Gryhon lifted both sin surprt ‘Never heard o' uglifying!” 1 xela! Y ow what to beautify 1s, I Pgatetties as Bocend-Class Matter. Alice looked up, and there stood the Queen tn front of them “A fine day, your Majesty!” the Duchess began, in a low, weak nth up to & mom: 6 mom $1.90; year 93 ee objector is r One conscientious ented “as by nature very Mshtios Co. ° enderhearted.” And evide xe commecting all di . it related that “an a child he} yoiog rem could not bear, even when fn an Saeed ger, to knock a playmate down, |,» and that on a rabbit pur sued by hu he trembled the creature Wouldn't shock? a French Discovery Increases Strength— Rapidly Restores Nervous Energy— Puts Flesh on Bones of Thin People CIENTIST NOW HIGHLY REO. ALISTS OF THREB CONTINENTS; sity 4 month, ung lady,” said the ‘or to know "sald Allee, to 1 give you fair warntn, doubtfully; ted the Queen, “elther you or an & your must be and that in about half no time! Take your The Duchess and was gone in a Have you seen th . emption Board Czars While The Star recognizes the many irritations of the draft boards, while it appreciates the fact that the @re giving their time and labor to the government renumeration and out of patriotic motives alone, this} make “Til tell Turtle down a word till head ae the Gryphon lon't know are a ni did not feel sontion to the Vhat in a de went both of I've at to ugll PRODUCT OF FAMOUR FRENCH OMMENDED BY LEADID PEC! safety § that give you sh took her holes fintehed leton ment Mock Turtle | *P0 said the Queen Altice. thought STUFF® LOSE 7N 9,” said Alice, “I don't even | how he FEP O nobody Hee ed to ask any down coura Allee re abo t 4 7 over t thenia, nervous weakness, premm Mock ‘Tu re c t c insomina, lack of en ucéd vitality; gen- sia — . into t 1 , thinness, ete, it tm . pec eyetem, was quick therefore, a mat nerve tiesue, Nee half a century ordinary {nterest, later, Robin, a distinguished French to all such sufferers to learn that physician, began a sctentific tm /in ts pure unadulterated state this vestigation of the use of this om |Organic nerve buliding phosphorus anic phosphorus and its eff 1s now obtainable from druggists human system, with results everywhere in the form of 5-srain he scientific and r tablets of pure Bitro-Phosphate at Sines the Prof. st so low as to be within the ons have rec reach of everyone. One of these approval; among tablets should be taken with each els Mevertheless sees with apprehension the growing ten-) know what a Mock Turtle is begtr But “It's the thing Mock Turtle “Once,” sald t t ; of some of the boards to become rather tyrannical in BP om ay made from,” the Que . with a deep « @ authority. ¥ : {a made from,” said the Quee last, with a “ ; : . : I never saw one or heard of | Turtle The select service law is meant to give a fair deal to all can” gase Aiiee Phase Velde wore & not intend to take any one into the service who has Come on, ther id the Queen, | very long « dent wife and children, or dependent parents. It does “and he shall tell you hi» history.” | an me “ ” f. The on r upo « Je . Fimtend that any “slacker” should escape by any false shor bind _ a poet sage be poet , ‘s " ths hor n ‘aw lee n the | the of dependents, but when the claim is genuine, the entire dg p. lesy thing!” said the| Mock Turtle of the law calls for the man’s exem n Queen, “and take this young iad whee © P¥et in one district in Seattle an exemption to nee the Mock Turtle, and to hear | Turtle we seat meets Sk it upon himself to proclaim that it will not be suffi history. 1 must go back and | ly, tho still » too ‘stiff, And the Gryphon never the great clinicians and recognised |Mmeal and the results in many ia some other claim, to exempt a man merely on after some executions 1 Rave we wont to echoc 2 868. ! learnt tt authorities to support him may be stances are Uittle short of marvels of a dependent wife. An arbitrary, unjustified, dic And she walked off, | master was an “Hadn't time,” said the Gr metifoned Str James Barr, Lon-| ous all eyes become bright, i) ruling never contemplated by the law! Alice alone with the | used to call him Torteie Clie yes Ay fos. LH. Warner, A. M, Ph. G.,,8leep is restored to the sleepless, Gryphon, Alice did not quite Hike | “Why did you call him Tortoise,! ing He was an old « M.D. formerly bactertologint of the nerves regain their etrength, Im another district, an official declared that the exemp the look of the creature, but on the |if he w _Allce ake | oR aver went te Hin 8t. Catherine's Hospital, New York, chia People put on flesh and the board was a military, not a civil body. Yet thruout the whole she thought it would be Ww Turtle said, with o and such noted European investt! whole ecomes charged period of debate, discussion, and formation the ing process of the draft law, the government endeavored quite as safe to stay with It as to| het count Lamang ana Ges xators as Pasquales, Bulow, Delage, go after that savage Queen; so she) angr aid, to he @ RBokay and Valerdi. Today physi Waited. You ot Gryphon, sighing cians hospitals everywhere | Bvery way possible to establish clearly the fact that the 5 doth efeatures fk recognize its y ite use im ft would be a civil and not a military process; that the Hh Ghee ean eun’ oe: ain would be chosen from civil life and not from the z it chuckled. “What fun!” said ranks. Gryphon, half to itself, half to | tr their paws ever-increasing quantiti 1 tt , “ © These dictatorial rulings by local boards do not rest} And how many } fe an @fimitted fact that in te one you do lessons?” sald Alice treatment of those ailments direct ntirely sattefied With the people. They smack of just the kind of military that Americans will not sympathize with, and jhurry to change the subject ly or indirectly due to depleted jth uty by ail Biret-clase aoeae 4 “Ten hours the t day,” nervous Vitality, such as neuras- gi th the draft law honestly sought to avoid. They do not p the draft, but hinder it. They tend to bring the law te, instead of keeping it honored and respected its fairness and justice. | potint om the roof of thelr dome, and little czars on the exemption boards are injuring | Secea eet as if reaching for Ss * draft. They should take a tumble to themselves | tla! ebiect, clothing © partion of the off the boards—quick. with = heavy bank of green. | Ve Thank the Movies Motion pictures of the reception given by France to the|! Serican army are being shown in America now, And they} to us in a way that words never could the wonderful) yarst of affection with which the boys from the U. S. A.| welcomed to French soil | > read of French girls strewing the soldiers’ paths with) is one thing; to see it is another. To read of the! p of old men and crippled poilus almost kneeling on alks as the American columns passed is one thing; ‘See it is another. » And the movies show it all. enough. Surely the heart of Franze went out in gratitude and to our soldier boys. None who sees this pictured story remarkable greeting can withstand a surge of deter ; ition that nothing is too much for America to pour out of racy. Yea! You truly can meer the cause democracy Iift off every bard corn, LET US HAVE PEACE soft corn or carn be| Editor The Star tween the toes, an well }with news from Euro’ an hardened calluses |the blood run cold on bottom of feet, with-| stand sti e report out one bit of pain erally existing disorde A genius tn lence within our domestic nati discovered and noticeably within our one is an state. and tiny! Economie conditions are difficult this magic|We are all suffering from them fluid can now had } Living expenses are high. Cost of at any drug store for a| operating business {# increased, and few cents \the country is {taelf with Apply several drops vousne { this freezone upon a| At a tf ender, aching corn or|@nce may de 1 callus, Instantly all | ton and ur verish eee oreness disappears | excitement and Irritabi are be and xhortly i will | being expressed in disseneions an find the corn or callus | bitterness of feeling that delay o so shriveled and loose | Prevent operations that you lift It off with| There are strikes, violence and fingers. You confusion that stand between the no pain while applying | public mind and a calm recognition freezone or afterwards, |of the horrible thing that confronts grated {f the Just think! No more corns or | '#—invasion by but ff it 1 alluses to torture you and they go | that leaves in its wake desolation he berries, | Without causing one twinge of pain | ted womanhood or soreness. Keep a tiny bottle on | n and women must have living One and never let a corn | Wares and fair treatment. Patriot sauerkraut and too loyal to eat Sarva on ue beaiogt the t, on the other han mployes will not be onal n their demands. A spirit of “Let us Soup owed by a with by g—the prot ation of , ar conker the phon, and heavy sobbing of the Gr a week Stretching ac sald Alice on at last ‘ it you my ‘i ee ey M said—"T'r i al were little,” the Mock board ¢ Turtle old leaving of 30 he <€ > and CONGRESS HAS OeCi0e0 then it watched the Tur Thra the cl WATERDURY'S TREAT Meay Mr. aud Mre “What is the fun?" said Alice. rbary we © permitiod Why, said the Gryphon t's al r fancy, that; they never werds ox body, you know. Come Yor, we went to ach }een I took the regular course Everybody says ‘Come “What was th inquired Alice. | here,” thought Alice, as she went| “Reeling and Writ f courne, | slowly after it. “I never was #o|to begin with,” the Mock Turtle re ordered about tn all my life,/plied; “and then the 4ifferent nerer!” | branches of Arithmetio—Ambition, They had not gone far before| Distraction, Ugiification, and De they saw the Mock Turtle in the! rision.” distance, sitting sad and lonely on| “I never heard a little ledge of rock, and as they |Allce ventured to say nearer Alice conld hear him — as If his heart would break pitied him deeply What fs she asked the Gry and the Gryphon answered, Editor’s Mail | very nearly in the same words as) before, ‘It's all his fancy, that; he|® rs _ n't got no sorrow, you know. | | Letters to the editor will not aaeemesnenenenines | be published unless they are || ten and address of writer | | she,” went on attractively arranged and designed with Artistic skit to present the best effect | The trailing vines reach to the highest ne, ¢ of ‘Tglification,’ ” “What fs @ delightful hares Clty, crow?” AND THEN “CONSERVE” THE RIND Hoove to the rind, let the | cramps fell whom they may! = | oe | Johnny Kilbane, who met Benny Leonard in a six-round fieht a week 0, NOW Wants to meet him in a round bout Our advice to Johnny 1s to meet him in a one| round bout. Ladies! Why name published, say so. We : Keep Corns? will respect your confidence, but the editor must know your MEBHY, BUT Wh WN PR LIKE TO name Letters than 200 should be The only fault is they don’ | should not be more words long and TAKE CHANCES BY WAY written on one side ANYTHING IN OF STOMAC Next year will mark the silver Lift a corn or callus right off without one bit of pain. abilee Oy ee . Simultaneously » that makes d the bh of very | . 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