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STAR—T ERERETATATAT LS Fifth at Pike Hc Cynthia Grey’s = LETTERS i NULL Ju the in your col Continuous 11 to 11 Ne 1Se——Children Se, WOULD PUT TO DEATH PEOPLE WHO DESIRE IT By United Press Leased Wire CHICAGO, Sept Dr. W. | A. Guild of Des Moines, lowa, | = = Dear Ine Admis: jon It is very clear that there waa today proposed legal execution [quite a disappointment in an oc of all aged, infirm or suffer currence of this kind, still, the depth ca 18 Oe and the mystery ing persons who desire death, re a) Dy ANE the pete of it all can be foreseen because “Legalized euthaniasia,” he [had the fitting butterfly not come calied it, in addressing the [along at that time, it would have American Association of Pro- |come in after years and then, per gressive Medicine i , in a far more se Twenty per cent of all deaths! permit me to state that all men| 3 jOre terrible in their suffering, both /are not of this type, and far be it| ; [10 the victims and thelr friends.” /from such, for a real steadfast man, Jeaid Guild wo hundred thow-!who ndimires piety, senatblenens | sand of the population of the U. 8.Jand the genuine virtues of & wom : are marked by the death angel n never be #o fitkle as thir each year thru far advanced dis S dian tere ‘tam ure of boek h These are dependent, and us the one described h usefulnes: a avd ne ene wheter we s passed, The ener! “7 will admit, being a man myself kiex of others are consumed IM /and having associa with all their case, To this add 60,000 In| ciassen of mon, that momentarily boe ages |the flashy, fickle butterfly capti wi policeman and the dog vates temporarily only, and the re eatcher put the suffering horse or sult of this momentous infa dog to death and we approve. We | dies, you, dies a death with |nend our insane to asylums, and|veat of far more heart riminals to jail. Yet, no pro! disappointment than ¢ he plous n ia made for relieving the sensible and home-loving woman |who meets with disappointment on |nuch occas this association) | too, thought once that my mate vernors of the /had been seted, woman that [ ro that 188 ‘trusted further than anyone in the asy death | world but It was a vice versa oc rings of humans marked by ns propose that amend to th & represented d providing an ix no difference in the two © occasion the man will be erfly, on the other it is the aders, there ts On ¢ the woman WITHOUT FOOD Conservative estimates of the number of people of Weatern Asia} —_ who are destitute as a result of iscsi the war, show that 2,140,000 per sons lack daily food. These are the figures sent to the! cae Le ape ; oe on i mer : own kind, then 2 | igen Aiary an gggonee is sure to command your 7 ReeEIS fiixew Yor cit, September 1 Bom ois “dels eehes a report states that 400,008 ot), SO amen the ore agreed on “Come Through Some these persons ere orphans ‘ t og that God has or said it was great, others merely said it was a The figure includes . er 1. @. motherhood; still b knockout, while still screen of Asia Minor, Syria, Caucasus, |i4 barren and comfortable, than to @ation of the season. You'll have to see “Come Through!” to |/Perei®, Baypt, and Southern Mew 1) nee and live in utter dikap appreciate it. | Soe ae moatiiee hae it nent and appine as . , . your case would have nm had ALLAC = r betrothed he had acclimed URLITZER ha eno estimation tr The Star-Liberty Weekly shows striking scenes of Seattle's monster street parade honoring Select Service Men, Thursday noon! Admission 15c, Children 5¢ BERT the pr od prun d some. ar T am anxto Will you please tell mo soon | A READER. In making prune serve use fresh prunes. ng during © an “her to make it FIRST AY Continuous PIKE 11 to 11 Woman I Loses $2,000; BF sina to Report It ia nothing to Mr *| ‘ nth ave bs 4 of that amount the, Dear Mins Grey: Kindly tell me ove fly and ULSDAY, SEPT i ae me dh tae aad To Have These Hoosier Kitchen 12,940,000 ARE [ct tannin sai Experts Work for You in The Hoosier 25, 1917, PAGE 3 FIREWORKS DUE WEDNESDAY IN THE REICHSTAG | BY PERRY ARNOLD (United Press Foreign Editor) NEW YORK, Sept There may be some fireworks of the German brand when the reichstag meets in Berlin, to morrow It will be the first session of the German parliament since SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS ; THE ROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. KEGEL, President Chancellor George Michaelis was inducted into office, In July. The centerists and mem bers of the left party combined at that time in demands the gov ernment atate Its postion on the reichstag formula of peace “without annexations,” and also that equal suffrage be granted. The upshot was the tumbling from power of Chan cellor Von Bethmann-Hollweg Michaelis was appointed. made a noncommittal addres to the reichstag outlining his policies, and the reichstag ad. journed Bince that time considerable op has developed against bas fo ifted ott of Orme ay Only Certain of the extreme radica o ments in Germany have not hesitat ed to declar at Michaell n Inte t date « His re Weekly $1.00 weekly, no interest, no extra fees, brings a Hoosier Cabinet into your kitchen. With it you get the valuable ideas of the Kitchen Science ex- perts whose names are shown here. May Demand Reforms Erebe fr, a Catholic, u ly wanted oars Sena Thtse women have spent years in finding new kitchen helps and short- ; cuts. ail They cr mit their ideas to you. Some of them are built right into the empt Hoosier. Others come to- you in the form of practical suggestions. } stronger HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET from whor ne towards democratization Outline Finances And you_get all these features The September sexsi of the —tfeatures at can be f 1 A sddanstie wit ee ane ee ae oe ature: that c: : found in no Hoosier’s Council of dn oh-Saanales te fant other cabinet—for $1 a week. ‘ ‘ “i next year of the war Approval of || Approximately 5 cents a meal. Kitchen Scientists the budget ts tually y hese terms out the H er within ur HY The } eet ? ; if Me ever. \ & € J ff n th £ t wi and Author row ¢ t savi kit M FAY KELLOGG, @ prominent New York ee nee © stock is r MRS ta ANIC AM ILER \PATTERSON, Domestic *rice r sw \ t ssi.v f fn Vew Je y mean I i ) 0, MRS. NE LIE KEDZI fi: JONES. Household Con- hi at } a s 2 iH M. DUNLAP, Domestic nee Expert, Jean an of! pain ting. take was s ‘ ° se { its frame, lay a piece [office t th eo Pouce f cloth, molatened with rain Retcdsta ¢ , w jena — nday her friends pers " hy ¢ ] he s ° : |her to go to the police stat 1 y Mike ied His pending issuance of a war-|CLUB BRE. . ; a Lux wa t e Carried on 1s | Library Drive Nets report the loss : - : for robbery | $1,016 First Day], 38° ,*8!4 th money sc | tie Ww hile i n Jail - _ |To suit your taste and pocketbook, lm : «2, |taken from her handbag Mike Kaby n the HOTEL BUTLER—Advertisement, | The first day of the library drive was in a crowd | oe a Relieves Sour | 5 to raise Seattle's quota of $25,00 } 4 “ports Mt charges of disorderly Stomach for books Mbraries for | i believes in making (Commonly mies, netted $1,016 Mon the re | ¢ «tak tae s aaeae | | many of the canvassers did not re oo | i ere burn), Gas in the Stomach, Beich “iturn a report at the end of th | ~ Today's s M: arket | | pee fag w 1 ing, Sweiling and Full Feeling, so } | day. | {itt be al ene ® frequently complained of after ie fit| The city has been divided into ie ae Report | meals, in TWO MINUTES, | th ‘ome wave we tenes _ OAT HALF THE COST! 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