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i landakeieeacannbAtianneanetetene areeaetnassenaeapatneeto ee ] re eco iF’ dne oll ie ope t cont " an Today we received this letter from a readet elves without violating Professional Ethi Ja clearer ca f atin ] Nid y ing th rati hinis ! Pie Ae He’ { f extracting the Kic ney, which I i ne perform, you will | “were rolling of the val - x Well, there the ck Man lay, with the six surgeons] M cature and rellef from | cr Pp t e pr { Bra I r the Editor The Star: They're making Woodrow Wilson tind him eves rte Ci. Nase sid | observe iediate lowering of tempera a * 1 i: te ws 1 y j , ede ite the most powerful dictator of hurnan action in the | ' * 5 : ‘ = {all paroxysm and he laid two lances on the table and be 4 Seiad steep “ig ca A PACIFIST READER \ ymptoms indicate Appendicitis, with adhesions |rolling up his coat sleeve e Cerebrum a ] r * 1 like angrene of the intestine I must remove his} i tion ; t rind s of story about a Sick mime ly \ he begat the case | Permit r interposed Dr, Adams Obser I ‘ suggest,” broke in Dr. V t tha ee eee 7 were: , eld his 1 sae: Waaeiiie abe nae cral feverish condition of the abdomen and the ailetalauie dwAteatas ‘tate With | r the pa ’ The pulse goes by lea and |. t t . “ Ww I k with Just one moment,” interrupted Dr ith. “I observe di agp AREY Ao as SUR a etl Sake Ae el ny ele et, which I have | 1 : “ahaa paeaay a a dd p at the left lobe the liver you perceive the| there} gh eeu Amer bree) febiont: Ene takenittle th emove the I i \ H « \ flat 5 liagnosis is cles culi in intense form an ize, which » ‘ oe k Ma thes ® Most extraordinary K wa | ; « « ttent parox ruciating pain 4. agial ah oh hasta 4 ’ and he took t appea e his t ! t was | t that six) Gal ( ! 1 ' Gali |! ean remove with the Bladder e minute and he to things that were } t they is back, and nyste $ s \ tha iT} ne eyor oubt i ha ’ i y =, ack : ae nin ase. f 1 t .t ; Lb fence and 6) tee neat case, carried under his arm, a bright lance and| aye’ f, m ome ail e organs, there eft of a wo Z the e bla b r ried 1 spool of fine silver thread me at y,” and he turned over on hi 1 died. © Fi o v t w « t ! i Posing sb v ) pre at I r, Lewis, stey hould be ready to agree with you, gentlemen,” ex-| Moral: When the house is afire, yell for ii fire depart- | ' y Merange case for the l 1 PI f f Which is » way red sdve e them-|f r ugnostician I er sav aimed Dr, Snyder, unstrapping a small but neat satchel’ ment chief, not the street sprinkler y . WAPARRARRARRLAPAPRAPSSPAPLPAAPSAAS | wallow young man who had carried| He had dropped his passenger, not mation Lanagan received { the Gladstone grip at Fulton and Baker «ts, but at a nterest THE SEATTLE ST AR. “The Allison Pearls” [tag nm _ |l “hear et, et tame ne ar Seo ite ” can's instruction had weeded | Kel and on he ensenti i. he re : Eee eee ee eect tb anal Harnors| thing was that seliler Lene Altho 1 iaeT Seventh Ave. Near Velen 8¢. BY EOWARD HURLBUT | 8 MAVARENE THOMPSON ature and to pledge that|Nor Maggart was in possession Of | suppore Keart straining fle aren oe sine # . Ge mahout to the secrec of the chauf-|# houre number immaterial matter uzzling OF SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LEAG — eer a | | Co inna nnn PPAPR AAPL rrr feur tribe, He was none too soon.| The loss of the Allison pearls out who | , why evice of the United Frese Association (Continued From Our Last lesue) | began to write In a few) Incidentally, don't take any options | Maggart, while AKAN still scout-/ was on e& tongue, Now and Ray , Winkeppner ally . cr weetastien ga Becond-Chase Satter HAPTER IV he ned a bellboy. on any of thin real estate; because |¢4 Around the Richmond, had|then one of Leslie's m Ould came in, Ina glance Lanagan saw (al ck rn dada : : : theo to the three morn-|I'm going to grab that chunk of|taken a direct path to the hotel| drift into the Allisor by Ol mat he bad book érisking t er a, 6 . year $ rew hb elt tn 1 T ae - . © locate the chauffeur who had| some of the newapaper Bo faall, out of city nth up t $ ' ‘ © sald, They were} Allison money myself to locat Something riding my dapper a “3 By ook ; t agked the ma ex an follows They sped down Golden Gate but driven the first car. But when he far as the upper office men were »Samerhing Js riding my dapper Peblisked Dally by The Star Publishing Co, Phone Mate 600 Private his department after hit 5,000 reward: | will pay |tWo blocks; turned down to Fulton found him, the shrewd Tommy had! concerned, ax Lanagan learned {rlen’ & Possibl teas ourbanse ecting_ alt departmente. M ed the ffice o this reward for Information |and backtracked to Devisad done his work Harper knew noth- (from Brady, who was working on| sion 060 i oy caught whort at be ‘ pn and spread t leading to the arrest of the |Lanagan gettfng out at each croas.|ing more than that he had dropped case, nothing had developed st |i overs the Inst ten day r says ose proper parties coneérned with: | {ng and reconnoltering for signs of : manager at he corn J cF a adquart * from ' mating Wkepeser soto euch end pe a that harbors) the theft of m is. Ceo Maggart or ne. P jomand Baker sts, received an o » maid, of Max or of Carrol, od moment, and walked e et ‘Ye Hear Not” the elt seas AN ison.” epee re fina r dinary tip, and turr back for the | and ning new had turned up te egies agra Bay By, 4 i ed the Ses torah ike wane +" agan hotel without noticing which direc-| since the disappearance of Masters. | T#Pidly a Bi Coat ‘ A urg 1an claimed exer ’ ely if Wil go dows " te tel Uon the man took Other ditectives. were secking (To Be Continued) — ional army on t und 1 his hardes t an he « thru the! But, when Lanagan finally ar-|out the transient guests who had Mational 3° nse of is so acute I[ fear heavy head t nered at he te tn ca p auto, keeping! rived back downtown, the curious | been at the Hotel for the night, or If you value your watch, let esha " adie Skint Amatve and a end she was sent i es wide for any sign of Har-|thing was that Harper had 4 guests who had been there at all) Haynes repair it Next Liberty prould im eA ete to the h in hysterical protesta ar or any glimpse of the! Maggart substantially the truth.!and left during the day. This lat-| theatre.—Advertisement ve r ne r not—hear not the wa Ot! hee other drubbing, Ag Mt Some have ears and hear r hear t r an ® 4 pr © no results, Lesile'’s (Gannonading in America would be louder, and w peenerenen ae Sirendy | Sevres afi ifen more Americans, than cannona n Europe A after reaching there, s At still another table was Maggart {4 e e 9 with cars so acute as to hear the far-reverberating | myap He had not so There was something In the a» d of the guns in the battlefields of I ha " tele save to call, sured ease of manner, both of Lar ‘ » delicate enough to sense the lesson tl nthe son 0 ring the early agan and Maggart, that to her sus pe CCC ; Auciastie. “gabetin: ive vig picious and aroused mind seemed With Germany one American serving 1 ple Carrol had been batter. to indicate a latent, purpose. than 10 Americans servi a few years ne » by the inform: Busted with the menu for a mo battlefields on American soil, in defense ir that a| ment, she looked toward Maggart’s hstones. And—war does more than deafen. It all. It far better that some of us be ily by going to the scene of the cannonac destroys onchalan e a wd enough to know g fest of us work like Trojans at home to supplement their + standing Horts, than that al! of us be not only stunned but scarred | would save tects fcrippled and crushed by a more deadly and costly strug-| Sve unl opinion, tn rd ont would hard tation, @ of his re in our own y “The proper kiss should en. ground wires SAYS MRS. ELEANOR GLADE: For instance, just think of > tapped 25 second: It depends, madam. lawyers, to a pretty young widow for only about half a minute, or half chinf of t sbyater 4 , either, for that matte | app! court for a writ of habe _ as co returnable the fol _ JAPANESE NEWSPAPERS are alarmed at the Incr In| tow! K Pe jires and number of poor. The Jap millionaires have to skin = W alion of resourceful , don’t they? polic watching every ———EE move, it Was o natural that be ONE THING about those Russian women soldiers—they'li be from street corner mashers. LIBERIA, THE noon papers had ¢ facta re ng the been disclosed. The e to press, the two pearls had eariter editions republle, declares war negro on Germany. race for German autocracy to hate awfully. had hinte rongly at Masters, fol bee onged sweating; hin ped as he was le AR BEAMS . By E. D. K. stared at Mins Al krouped Greetings, does your wife “Hors d'Hoover!” ore stated to count our crop. . HAD WE FOUND IT WE SHOULD . ©. Weed ts an officer of the! HAVE THOvOMT Ir Was whe honed the River steamship line. AND A LADY'S A Jetective agen and within ws " thera! taining t he = donterene Gorick is a patent medicine | ort ommiene seta avertimeet | 10 1 aa in conference of Roanoke, Va. in Cleveland Leads w of of that service e SL ar satul $0 MARRIED WEKE THEY eee wo erence huge moon, glimpsed dewn be WHY MAGAZINE READERS GO | sho iis the glow from festeone of INSANE > pearls not the va * Sounded softly the (5 the Asiaeet mart ent attaching to them of the Lohengren March, and vot Na Pron wale. ae te ee ) my fon ta Mr lawn stepped one fi oe Masters ared.” dear little bi to be protec ted ar ad mist y-white wide at the loved zealously ue aggart withdrew ar Son etentes Ww One slim shoulder shrugged it She & locate Masters roxy in the dimness. 7 4 b eph 1 then she sent her ‘marriage bower to self delicately as her lips quivered eho : c r groom and his {np 8 grin + ms. fe was no er the “hush “mel- & you tempitens! You ven A note was delivered - lage servic ’ : r bellboy 0: iiite the clones, the chords nis You Babylonian woman! |‘? her by a bel b It was from Wedding Mareh. Geth- You hussy! You sa a ager eas the bower joyous guests with Sho leaned forward eagerly. One To tell you how horribly far “rroon on the tiessa’'ana | S™all hand crept into his sym-| @fleved | am for the terrible pain cst ou appre. @ pathetically, and she smiled ec situation you are placed in thru ® bride's bouquet towsed to statically me would be impossible. | am o Wellesley (Mass.) Towns- i oe releasing you from your prom “- tee |. It's not so bad, this {dea of wom.| '8e- When | have cleared my | The department of agriculture/en wearing trousers. AE SOOM) ce one usta Cis, tahall inet they've been the corn crop this year orrowing t Keep your trust in me for a fit 191,000,000 bushels. The fig-| ers’ and husbands’ collars and tie hs F r REEL correct. ‘The crop | and the men ire) aerate mmetioe, Miia Shey {000,000 bushels. The 4. of a. nity of getting about this note. Again, | only ask you to keep your trust in no matter what happens ndow, shocked _ Letters to the INSURANCE RATES ment lo tkanstn seen areal | Mo Editor The Star: In your paper| In justice to the Insurance con That canr the ie it the 10th there was an article on | panies. I believe ¢ ¢ tr be ove | Mie insurance the government is to|rect the misleadt ect me & inexplicable 2s of its soldiers or t | here eth that none of hington by your | With erence to t et se 8 awful conspiracy! _fortespondent, George Martin ROBERT 8S. KOYNS, It be cleared! A statement in the article is ab Manager the Prudentia ne ee 1 the telephone and itely wrong, and, knowing your . called for Maggart's office. He @ for accuracy, | am writing WILSON AND WAR as not in that you may ha the matter Editor The Star: President Wil silica ¥ ide right. Mr. Martin say son himself k the f The $10,000 worth of insur- |gons, the motives the fp @nce for $80 4 year, as com poses that led him to declare w pared with standard rates of | upon Germany ; about $202 as year for $10,000 The present war in which we Wor & man of 27 is possible, be- | are engaged is different from all|| Characterizes our methods tn cause the government does not other that Am has ar ous Fequire high-priced salesmen, waged ake as an ex is tea every cour. advertising and offices revolutionary war. with souna | ual- of fact, As @ matter the same | revolution was acco “Kind of insurance that is being Pre | treme sacrifi art of our vided by the government le. Our gaged today from sev that war because they desired fr , ‘ 1ey ed free- Paid on Savings A. a fess money than the P dom, They wanted the war. i . HERS Sag pment is charging. Your “corre It may sound paradoxical, but |} Account, Subject to Check Are “Bpondent states that, dard) we are waging this war because ere alates Ewates of about $302 a year for! we do not de 0 t. Th 2 910,000 for a man of 27.” As an Il-\iy made plain from act that J i | Wustration, the company 1 represent | Preuident Wilvon wa rected nt Peoples Savings Bank T a an Ww r i d be *. OND AVE AND PIKE st, ‘Bells the same kind of insurance to! , e he kep out war.” Our Groups of 100 persons or more, vera: and oe, seaidant: dociate Without medical examination, for| War tor high’ purposes ue treated BPOAA at o60 of 27, or $1.86 LESS! pit Iet no one be 4. The than that charged by the Bovern-| president han not. pro oto ME We Render an Exceptional ail Service In the trust reposed in t ple m by th were he damned as Towd We ar To Tacoma Threugh !!°, Fis the West Pass | tie uncerstana! OU) arlike. G he 6. 6. Tacoma on her 1:00 p.m.| 18 Not warlike, and tip to Tacoma tomorrow will maks | ¢Mtered the war uny the West Pass, ‘ & paradox Mowing passenzers a view of Cove,| Let wise and th COLLECTIONS TRUSTS GENERAL BANKING in z that 4s War on our purpose that we have lngly. Herein and a great te discerning people PUEle, Lise Bouin and Spring Beach) ure it ont mping resort. | Ure it ou 1 against Germany in order that ¢ ‘ war might might end sooner. 1 TRUST AND SAVINGS 160c — Round Trip — 60c) proof of tie prosidontn windon, BANK 8. 8 Tacoma and Indianapolis | Will probably be found In the fact We Colman Dock every two hours|that the war will end before our Mar 7500 4 Me tor Tasome dieu | phat Are « chee ’ ne OF Cor, Wirat Ave. at ¢ PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. CHARLES HOOPER, ' i fore the last editions of the after-| son," OOM LA ag Tie ORES RE meONY Meas STAR—SATURDAY, table later to find that he had gone glanced over where Lanagan ad been seated. He, too, had dis appeared, but, far as the could see, no other persons had left Lanagan had arisen and {died from the dining room after a bell boy stepped to his table and whis pered something to him. Maggart,’ waiting but a moment, had fol lowed. Lanagan had hurried to the entrance of the hotel. The bellboy indicated a young man carrying an alligator skin Gladstone, who was She he Just ator into a taxicab, Lana kan crossed to the automobiles! parked opposite the matn entrance, and stepped within another tax! the driver of which, who had ap parently been watting for him, cranked his car and was In motion before Lanagan was seated. Lana-| gan pointed to the taxi just round ing into Market st. and motioned to follow It. In and out of the jam of traffic the two machines clugged until they turned on Golden Gate ave. and sped straight out, The avenue was comfortably sprinkled with automobiles, but as| they paseed Van Ness ave. and had | a fair way of several blocks, Lana | gan realized that a taxt followed him, the driver in the livery of the Allison { It looks Ike we're followed, he said. “Do you know who has the machine Sure. Can you reach him later, Harry Harper.” if we other?” sir,” re drop him now to lose th I think it can be done, plied Tommy Lanagan gave an tnstant to swift thought. “I'll have to chance ft,” he muttered to himaelf, “or take the risk of spilling my entire hand And there isn't a manjack tn the whole bunch got this particular lead. Watch your chance, Tommy,” he said ve the man ahead ore rope fve him a block The leading car swung South on Devisadero, ahead of a trolley car agan, briskly pocket this 4 right here down The car following ed to slow immediately. Now We'll Slow cried 1 ‘ow, Tommy, quick, to the left shot Lanagan, and Tommy did so. Stop'” cried Lanagan and Tommy stopped: and the car them stopped as quickly nto the curbstone Lat pped out. The occu pant of the other car had sunk back into the corner of his ma hine, t the unruffied Lanagan ed door and looked in Oh, t Magear It's you! Bie r ¢ ate detective hea y an seems to have ammed tt clutet Not ac 1 to 0 suddenly pre , Get in with e. I'll drive back down town; or anywhere elxe you say Agreeable Maggart, flushed from cover, sud denly leaped out the other door and ran the w st to the summit of the grade ning to glance quickly south on Devisadero st Hullo! What's up?" called Lana. gan, solicitously, following him Vhat do you see?" But Lanagan shot one swift look down Devisadero st. himself. Three blocks away the trolley car rum led. The taxi wan not tn aleht Caabean grinned and reflected in wardly: “But I'll have to lock Mr up from this bird. Because Maggart {9 no fool and he'll a drive on him.” exeart finally turned and walk ed to his own car, His mo mentary chagrin was quickly | masked, “What brings you out| here?” Thinking of buying some real estate.” Oh, I see, On some of that $25,000 rewa eh?" For what?” asked Lanagan, in nocentty en and Maggart men tally kicked f Miss Allison had informed him she was to off the reward and he had for the mo: ment forgotten that it was not al ready published. Maggart made the most of it “Oh, for the Alliaon pearis.” “So,” gritted Lanagan, “you're as clumsy as ever, Maggart. You're working for Miss Allison on the quiet, are you? And the best you can do is to trail Well, put on your gum shoes and your cheat ers because I'm going to lose you t about 33 seconds. I'll have oke that invitation, All right, | he d to Tommy, jumping “Tear away. So long, old man to re in AUG. 18, 1917. PAGE 4 When the House Is Afire, Don't Call tlhe Street Sprinkler A little home in the country with sufficient land for the family garden, a cow and some chickens—and perhaps a pony for the children! This is the dream of every serious thinking man or woman. This the thought that inspired the ALDERWOOD MANOR idea and the New Life of the Land. chee See WO ENTRANCE TO ALDERWOOD MANOR SOCIAL AND ALDERWOOD MANOR is already a wonderful success: its future greatness is abundantly assured. The remarkable devel opment in the new community of “little landers” is being watched with eager eye and keen interest by many thousands of earnest people who visit and revisit the place at every opportunity. A new industry of greater proportions, more lasting and of infinitely greater moment than anything else this section has yet been blessed with, is being created for Seattle. The seed that has already sprouted will grow in YOUR generation to be the Kreatest poultry colony and filbert nut district In America n all large movements of this character there is broad vision athom the desires of mankind and work out their destiny Such ts evident In the development of beautiful Alderwood Manor Unity of purpose is the foundation on which the company is building. The fires that glow in the great fireplace, around which you will spend the winter evenings in the social hall, will radiate the warm spirit of Fellowship that inspires the breast of the “little lande There must not be a single failure at ALDERWOOD MANOR and to make sure that all who embrace the New Life have equal opportunity, a corps of comp nt teachers, representing poultry raising, filbert culture, home gardening, dairying, canning and rvifig and domestic science will be a permanent feature handsome social and educational hall will be the center around which the life of ALDERWOOD MANOR will rotate. Evening classes with lectures, illustrated with moving pictures, will be an important part of the course and those who desire may attend and learn the methods that are making poultry raising the most profitable branch on the farm. In other words you will be shown how to make two dollars or more net profit per year for every hen out of the 1,500 birds that a five-acre farm will provide for. And you will also soon learn how easy and interesting the work is. It is for YOU that ALDERWOOD MANOR has been created When you have reached the Imit of your earning capacity in town, your little fa ALDERWOOD MANOR will be ready at for you—if you stare Ww life of ease and independence your children can live a income from the eggs and You and on the the filbert nut orchard, and your children’s children after you will be enjoying prosperity and plenty for generations to come as a result of foresight in establishing here, near Seattle, the only filbert nut district in America PUGET MILL COMPANY Land Department WALKER BUILDING, SEATTLE Phone Elliott 182 Co-operation and Efficiency The Great Fireplace in the Alderwood Manor Social Hail. Come out and see ALDER- WOOD MANOR for your. self! See the young filbert trees actually bearing their firat fruit. Visit the blooded poultry stock, housed in the most modern poultry build- ings in existence. ALDER- WOOD MANOR breathes Freedom and Happiness—you will enjoy every minute of your stay. And while you are there read the inscription over the huge fireplace in the social and educational hall. it ex- presses the real sentiment be- hind ALDERWOOD MANOR. EDUCATIONAL HALL THE HOPE OF THE LITTLE LANDS That Individual Independence shall be achieved by Millions of Men and Women, Walking in the Sun- shine without Fear of Want. That in response to the Loving Labor of thelr Own Hands the Earth shall Answer their Prayer—“Give us This Day our Dally Bread.” That they and their children shall be Proprietors, rather than Tenants, working not for Others, but for Themselves. That theirs shall be the Life of the Open—the Open Sky and the Open Heart—Fragrant with the Breath of Flowers—More Fragrant with the Spirit of Fellow. ship which makes the Good of one the Concern of All and Raises the Individual by Raising the Mai Fine Car Service The finest electric car service on the Pacific Coast ~~ t ifully upholstered coaches in- ~ stead of ordina treet cars—bring you go ce Hi back and forth every hour of the day A oF ge from 6:30 in the morning until past p ~ yy midnight. Cars leave the Everett A ¢ vet xed" Interurban at Fifth and Pine Pres on the half hour, A 9 lye & x “ * arte ’

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