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STAR--SATURDAY, SEPT. 29, 1917. PAGE 4 Murder French and WORTH $350,000,000; ENTERS and outra Belgian women Rheims cathedral Burning of Louvain. The Seattle Star Postott na 4 Dally far Entered at Beattie, Was af city, ¢ i monthe. CAMP Seattle and the Liberty Loan ra was The nation needs 16 billion dollars for war purposes by next June, Oe <p gee si "Secretary of the Treasury Mcgdoo—and the people of the nation, if Its 10, 0C| ot reading diligently preserved, must back it up to that amount When you realize the stupendous undertaking before Uncle And he 1 berty Loan, calling for three billion, will appear small. ow ee jaa And it is small—a very small price to pay for liberty. : : On Monday, this second loan will be offered to the public. Fill be 15 millions, almost twice what it was asked to subscribe last June. Seattle responded nobly in June. It must do so again in October. And it 5 Piel D do each time the nation calls for help, until the whole of the gigantic war loan mullio subscribed. Uncle Sam’s financial shoulders now rests victory or ‘struggle, life or death, liberty or Hohenzollernism. © As a matter of fact, the Liberty Loan asks no personal sacrifices from merely asks you to invest your money with Uncle Sam. d He will pay it back to you—and with good interest. He will pay you 4 per nt interest, which is as much or more than you can get on savings accoun the bank. Is Uncle Sam's credit good with you? He puts the question up to you squarely. The whole world takes his bonds at par value. How abot triotism, but the highest of business judgment demands pwards the successful subscription of the Liberty Loan. © The second Liberty Loan is made even more attractiv e first for iestors. It pays 4 per cent instead of 3 It will t é ull pt super-income taxes, and the small man is not dened by too,great an; By mail, out LO HouUS A There ; 4 sergeant to distinguish him Texa thing u near ump in a drill} the} of army ond 1 what is army| attle of Sam, the sec Seattle’s share demo defeat in the world that i you alone mit do your f them mall i more » th et Hour at Camp Logan, Houston, Tex. axe > ; War Is Severe Strain on Our Child Strength | And you need not invest your money all at once All you need to pay in at once is two per cent to pay next Monday, or Tuesday, or whenever you apply for a bon until November 15 will you be required to make the second payn en you will pay 18 per cent of the amount you subscribe, or $9 on a $50) gd. On December 14 you will be required to pay 40 per cent, or $20, on a D bond, and the same amount again on January 15, 1918 Should the interest on later bonds be higher, you will be entitled to convert ur bonds to those of the higher rate. All in all, the government is making it ticipate in the Liberty Loan. The gove i investors, to control the bonds, for it must be , that will win this war. It is to our interest, patriotically, financially, on, to back the Liberty Loan. th Seattle, we feel sure, will do its share. The 15 millions alloted to it must) , and will be, subscribed. |CHARACTER The ch man element is all One CHAPTER I. * the visitor | CHAPTER 11 began,| “You shall bave your pi Jarms wit 24 hours romise | turned to his cocain gain as easy as possible for nment wants the pe tl the people to ple, not the profes-|; the mon aid down his ear fam ttolen The ¥ Man, looked aston How did I know elemental and every other conside ed} "Ab which yes yes,” said Holmes, been | school to go to wor child’ labor supplion workers Brit said Mr.| sae my dear sir Your agitation told me “Wateor something. Now there town 12 93 kinds of agitation, all of | that rom Tom N o PACIFISTS rh tal “sandy Noyse, the rt of the fist 3 omy» Pm 5 uffi iper. He has it . How @ CHAPTER 111, | said Holmes, “go Sontag street and get the son Scotch bag | Hol elemental you had lost enting upon ufacturing tn a health the are OF evealed racter of a that?” de ou kpow argumer that Sandy Too fll to into the i enter lf makeup, | onstituted 1 transit arental i and ir cannot King might have been w funds when she was mord she was not without Means "What has become of the old-fash I. W. W. who were going to) burn all our crops? to o-* “How did | k it?” ' asked Holmes By the LeNotr read in my four treatise published by Duc ton and Company, 8 net; I know it is agitation caused by a loss that is personal rather than intrinsic Hence you have lost some object of affection I know it is animate rather th te because of the trembling of your third finger I know it is a pig because there is 4 with th 1 child } committ a | when ho said | childhood of the present generation will suffer irreparable of us who have to the prote neeless ones keer and our motives ning that what na, all other treasure, a I} address h on the ope of i 1 e sold t will x refuse Q bey ° This kind xmal men, natur The intellec and the f nat « you can t on the see that ‘ volume —@\n ‘ | History was not our strong when we were in college, we cannot remember the ‘fame of one conscientious I i rin the civil war who | stant « s te icricans to 1 with pride. ypeal fil ellies.« while. tt ¢ Is now pointed to Pp appeals fill r bel while their br eo ygptso fh predieos bristle on your trouser leg wher 4 over the sea to death Jit has rubbed against you, and it Supremely absurd have been the pacifist attempts to VERANDA & pet or you wouldn’t let png 5 0.” | must er appeal to the mothers of America. The average female of Fs BB yy Dr. Wat | ‘1 i elour, c 8 |the pacifist societies and street screeching her spacious ein pet pig in our client |knows nothing of motherhood. seis ‘ and has a hunch. He grabs the The 1 death to give life and tc és , m M pig and runs home with ft. Why? sae ause he knowa that by squeer ing the pig he etween Prussiar n the know that?" ady can’t pipe never could favorite teadily pipers in He! So he sees the front yard belief clear and suffer t with ear ! n rh no so what does Tom do? tertain his father rushes down the st tary arve . ‘LINE FORMS AT RIGHT OF STUDIO DOOR (Ad in Paris, Ill., Beacon.) Miss Helen Bertram, Teacher of Sin Season Beginning Sept. 24 ‘g 2 «6 “Blondie” sends us this one B. V. D. or not to B. V. DI Is the question. er ‘tis saner REFRESHING Mrs. ot he organizations ae ‘won Vall who risks youth away her children | ‘ 1 othe everywhere mothers glorying that they can gi thei ns to |their country 7 Mother ‘ , neact underst - i 4 F Characterizes, our methods tn are the fountain head of the race. Instinctively ny and our oun upreme need of preserving womanhood fallen o} f with sound bus 4% nid on Savings Accounts ok they {from } a few hot days in the fleece- lined. (Note.—This is to be considered as purely inside dope.) a Tn view of the success of The|! Btar's tobacco fund campaign, we're nd the Prussiar viler trange the have an mother REQUIRE WORLD SONS ale veri COURAGE TO BRING A BOY INTO \ Invited AND FEW WOMI VHO HAVI HAVE ANY USE FOR SLACKERS = figuring on starting « campaten i" STUDY THE ANTS! THEY KEEP Cows |,?coples Savings Bank ‘this column to buy swell silk hose ; fj SKCOND AVE. AND PHD ‘et cetera forthe wives of conscripts | i They do Who married to escape the draft! Phil said the and found it was wasted energy of ants cs he heat, and ut sist |right “ee The have invited a Methodist mi tlhe ty for them at their co ae " Heb. We hope he accepts, Wel White ants, Know of nobody more in need of| Prayers than retail liquor dealers. We hope he prays two hours. er prayer probably | |THE |BORNI are which bag pipes sounds there Im Scotch » only mt ple, * sald Dr. Watson, is healing my | eczema so quickly! You don't have to waifto know t Resinol is healing your skin trouble! The first applicatic itching and mr 1e skin look health: ier, And its continued use rarely fails to clear away all trace of eruption, crusts Doctors have prescribed Resinol for many years, and it contains nothing that could injure the tenderest skin, Sold by all druggists. ants keep cows? ers often have economy CHAPTER IV. It itor fice that Holmes’ thanked the the vis of. irewd gu was a week late came to Sherlock and tearfully detective. “Rut, Mr. Holmes, id, “I want to reward that poor boy, Tom, the piper n “He has made our everlasting and I do not think he hould languish in jail, You see, aft er Dr. Watson brought the pig home we found he squealed—the pig, not Dr, Watson—in tune. His repertoire included the “Blue Bells of Scotland,” “Auld Lang Syne” and “The Campbells Are Coming, and he's now on the Orpheum cir cuit, drawing down a thousand a week, But want Tom out to teach him some more tunes Marvelous,” said Dr, Watson, | We Render an Exceptional Bt. Louis retat! liquor de Service in 1 gardener » will be s termite than 100 kinds of nests of bla they are tr usually stops the COLLECTIONS TRUSTS GENERAL insects that live here ANY] ell g prised would do} | termites ant in ant common BANKING fortune and soreness. n nest These eep a guarding them jealously. The “cows” are of one of these tufts of hair, licked secretion is thu have the “cow “cows' beetle in their g008. ©) If we thought it would do any Bood, we might pray for them our-| welves. ? Star w. GUARDIAN TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Cor, Firat Ave. at Columbin st tribe by the ided of beetle A These ant (presumably) ne The ant ” well trained, for tab lished that the will call the ants to dinner by tay ping them with antennae at feeding time ih pro * STAR WANT ADS + BEST FOR RESULTS | er it is ¢ we Al ° Marshall Field 11, Uncle Sam's $3 50,000,000 Sergeant, ana a Comrade Making the Best of Their Leisure {11 cause It to emit You can’t’ believe anyth Murder of Priests. Germany promises, anyway. SERVICE AS PRIVATE Marshall Field Says: “I Saw My Friends All Going as Officers, and I Thought Uncle Sam Might Need Private better food or have any easier tim than the rest of us. The only di nce seems to be that he stud more.” Enjoys the Hard Work Sergeant Field had this to as to why he hadn't entered am ficers’ training camp: “1 saw so many others try- ing to become officers that I thought a few privates would be much needed. So | enlisted and served two months as a private before | was made a corporal and later a sergeant,” “I enjoyed it, hard work and aiL® That's the kind of army Uncle Sam is getting ready, here in the training camp of the tional Guard as well as in the many other camps and canton ments scattered over the country. It’s an army in which one man is just exactly as good another man; its officers as well as its sol- diers are drawn from all ranks of |civillan life Flock of Birds Pick on Woman’s Hat Bird BAY RID | Eliza Greenli: tarted down Main. st. wearing a large black hat trim) med {n artificial blackbirds, When passing a Vacant lot, @ large flock of blackbirds feeding in @ nearby” corn field circled over her veral times and then down and attacked the birds on hat. Well, Maybe It Does Pay to Advertise, Eh? Nails for Sweden Are _ BUCKSPORT, Me. Sept. 29.— Stopped; Made of Lead’ Anna Cagiey, answering an offer to) ew YORK, Sept. 29—Aceiden- wed {n a matrimonial magazine be- tal discovery that wire nails in a ause of the man’s many fine points, | Consignment for Sweden were cow found it was her divorced husband. | ¢?eq with lead caps caused the cuss They were married for the second | ton. authorities here to hold up @ time this week, shipment of 300 cases of the on Beas if It was sald there was enough Iwo Texas Youths in [ca each nal for meee Battle With Snakes| - N ANGELO, Tex. *# Stone and Frank Haw 16 years, fought for Sept PHOENIX, Sept. 23.—The dis covery of a $400,000 cache in the hills of Graham county is reported by H. R. Whitman of Solomonvyille, who now is in Chandler. The dis covery was made by Joe Walsey, big rattlers, a new record|a cowboy, who ts making efforts to ifind the former owner. ‘ae | Stomach Troubles Since Childhood PERUNA Made Me Well Wm. W. 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