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PAYING SIN DEBTS OF OTHERS and I am almost of the opinion th yesterday about one's of stout heart.” I came to the| “Margie” {s oftenest on his Ips. his world seemed to be a cataclysm Neonclusion that a stout heart is| Sometimes, little book, I almost he came to the realization that [ ery different from a hard heart,|wish he would stay an invalid, 1 was again to be desired ——— — ‘ath so contentewith him as he is| Am 1 doing him an injustice, little now. Dick has always been a one- book, somewhat anxio1s about idea man, When he was courting the time when he will have recov me I was all in all. When he ered and be looking for a new In- his mind lo ked about for something new to attain won me. Vagrant terest? Ww e Ying for home toino “ ~ tin,| We are leaving for home tomor. firet was amusement, for . row, much to the seeming regret of thrill tha he had lost when he be-| yy. rent, who has fairly camped in our little home. The poor man is“hot well. He is unable to eat hotel food or keep up the round of} pleasure Dick's mother seems bent on pursuing. | “Nonsense,” she said, when I told| her I was very much worried about her husband. ‘If he would simply insist upon staying young, he could do so as well as I. Look at me.| Y day my dancing partner at The Dansant told me I danced like a girl of 20." “How much SAVE, SAVE, SAVE! It Is not only to help our gov ernment finance the war that every loyal citizen should save —Home of the Kryptok Lens —We Prescribe, Manufacture and Fit Glasses. —Beattle’s leading Optical Place. —Established 1910. —NO CHARGE for Screws, mother, are you pay. ing that young man for dancing} Springs or Leather Cases. as much as possible now; the leroy regular business of this country #90 asked Dick needs capital, which can be sup You may think that is funny SPECIAL—We will fit you plied only by the savings of the | *@id his mother, with what she/ With reading glasses, io 8 people. must have thought was a girlish old-fi : . See ere Oe, Ceciiee | Start a First National Savings | Pout. thorough exam-" €& QQ | aosvunt snddave, save, dave, i No, my dear, foolish mother, I) ( fnation......... B you, want peace and prosperity | think it Is quite tragic,” answered | cid cia Dick. His mother flounced ‘out of to come quickly and stay per FIRST NATIONAL BANK the room. n she had gone, I took Dick sk, and he answered wearily, 1, Margle, what would you have me do? Mother is no mother. It is easy for me to see that she is making Mr. Trent quite as mis erable as she did father, and that |< it is very probable that she will be| a second time widow, and then she will probably saddle herself on ERYTHING FOR THE EVE AND EAR WALTER ROBSON 4086.4056 Arcade Building, i Fourth Floor. $15 Set of Teeth (whalebone) 8s other letter from her since the firat $10 Set of Teeth $5.00 |one, and it seems to me that she Bridgework, per tooth, gold %\ 1s getting over her first agonizing White Crowns . gi. ) | shock 4 She writes that with Gold Fillings . Silver Fillings Platina Fillings .. Be | é 6 impression taken in the nation and advice free. on r has cause Ellene, “It Harry will or such unhappiness as is almost eure that be mayor,” she says work guaranteed for fifteen ¥ fot teeth same Exar je and Bridge Work. We Stand the | "iio seems to think that, by doing| resent patronage is recommended by our early tnig duty by his elty, he will, in 8 Ving good satisfaction. ire who have te ea eB vos nen coming to our office, be sure Qre in the right place, Bring this ad with you, Open Sundays trom ¥ to 12 for Working People Toddy and little Eliene to explate? OHIO Cc T-RATE DENTISTS What has Chad done’? What have ONIVEKSITY STREET Opposite Braser-Vaterson C51 dong? What has my beautiful in- some way, explate for the old ‘sin But, Margie, what has Eliene to ex plate? What have Budge and practical 5O¢ | blind boy, she does not think Me} $ STAR—THURSDAY. CHAMBER PROUD OF RECORD FOR ENTERTAINMENT Seattle will derive a great deal of good thru the efforts displayed by the Seattle com. mercial organization, alded by other Institutions, to add that personal interest touch which \s always satisfying to the prac tical and comprehensive man ner with which United States officials and other prominent visitore have been received here, according to Albert 8, Lord, member of the publicity bureau of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce and Commercial Club. In his report of a recent extend ed tour of the United States, Lord declares “much favorable com ment carrying real advertising value has resulted thruout the Bast from the admirable reception given visiting officials while here.” Many Hear Gue The Chamber has m sible for men having messages to reach the la fences practicable under the most favorable circumstances. * These men have also been entertained at te It pom important gest aud smaller gatherings, where they were enabled to receive definite knowled concerning the Puget sound district, as well as give out mation, In this way a tr f Seattle and the F Northwest has been made ble in the Bast Among the degations and visitors recently invited and enter tained by the Chamber of Com meree were the Root and Belgium commissions, Werle? Frost, U. 8 consul to Queenstown, who record ed submarine facts, which, when presented to Seattle people, brought about a realization that this coun eo im pression cific access! here try ts fighting its own war, and James W. Gerard, who, while am bassador to Germany, was ed to receive an insult to America di rect from the kaiser, was brought before large Seattle audi en Entertains Ambassador | It was also made possible for Mr. Gerard to come in contact with men who gave him real information concerning elements which are making Greater tile. Roland 8. Morris, newly appointed ambassa r to Japan « was taken in hand the f trade bureau of y Chamber, and visited all port and trade facilities. He was also honor Kuest at a dinner given by th membership of the Chamber, wh ideas were exchan for the pu pose of establinht wal under standings for pod of Seattle and Japan Maj. Gen. Greene, of Camp Lewis and his staff were invited by ident Rhodes of the Chamber an the heads of the particularly inter ested bureaus to take dinner tn Seattle At this din it was made ‘@F = This Store Closes Saturdays at 7 P. M. “WR porte for 10 ‘srmy otticer to a work ‘ Zaluboffeky, head of the Russian purchasing « inal | was also ertained b by th Chamber | “Great good will result to Seattle! |from the splendid | which Secret MeAdod and his gr were placed before Seattle people by the Liberty loan committee and the Seattle At ¢ chub,” sald Phil Norton, of publicity bu Chamber, t reau of th nocent boy done that we must ex- piate for the sins of Chad's par- ents? “What a beautiful, high-sounding Me that poetical raving The sins ye do two by two, ye munt pay kloomy as my letter probably baa (To SHORT COURSES Be Continued) NOW AVAILABLE | AT TRADE SCHOOL LEARN HOW TO EARN New Departure Gives Men an Un usual Opportunity to Improve Their Earning Capacities in Re markably Short Time—Special Rates for Any of the Nine Spe. cial Courses Are Announced. The demand for led labor that 4 during the past year principal reason for the inst of nine modern irkes of practice at the Seatt dent William T. A. Faulkner er with the members of the f the school, devoted the mmer months t ection of on of shor hanical in that w "i ept more re regular x and one ul, of be cont pa new #ix-¥ offer » f nine f me hanical work, giving in®nsified k natruction not. “bi but petent teat Improve actual work instructors d mach most | ¢ upon the In ne: 4 ” The irses will give the tuden w/e ee us. sufficient practical inetruction in ; That had been my thought, but|the six weeks’ time of ork ' I put it aside as too utterly selfish,|to accomplish the desired result |but Dick was brave enough to face |The cournss available ate ax follows } It Course, Marine In order to Introd dena detublahonds Wiate, wiih fe the highest | ots DOO: Fou can hardly com: tie omopiie. atartir g iighting and in order to introguce our ne obo . e highest | ceive how I dread to go back th| Automobile Starting. Lighting and ae SeSroen Bree RROWH OOVONS, Sir, ESE OE Ee Core Of Fa BOSE: | Sfoitie, bow I dread to ses grist. in| tivine © hop. Prac guaranteed fifteen years. |her merry eyes and sorrow on her ( Gold Crown 3.00 | laughing mouth, I have had an plete an: given tlm Ks, and ev |Sammies OCT. 11, 1917. PAGE 7 Minister Is Accused as Pro-German Spy In Bolo Pasha Probe Louls J. Malvy Former French minister of the Inte r, who resigned when se cu i by Premier Painleve of hay ing betrayed secrets to Germar during the thr years of the war floor of the with having He was charge chamber of don the eputte wished to enter the war council to deliver to the German command lan of attack upon the Chemin * Dames. It was during discus sion of the case of I Pasha, ar rested on the charge of having dim tributed a huge sum in bribery propaganda for Germany, that Malvy was soundly ¢ and his military arrest de RUSSIA PLANS FULL HELP FOR WAR ON KAISER Dy United Pree Le A Wire PETROGRAD, Oct. 11.—In a procjamation issued by the new cabinet today the provisional gov- ernment pledges to support with entire strength the cause of the to oppose vigoroutly every attempt at the conquest of terri tories belonging to other nations and all attempts of other nations to their will on Russia.” proclamation ex ‘ of the Russian government to ate accord wi fortheom italgand lat distribution ¢ Pp co-operative xdetuffs and in. crease production The government also Im a progressive tax on w profits, special taxes on luxuries and increase all indiree taxation roduction of propert T ot state ” s of the most de velope strjes as also part of the program Run Their Own Printing Shop By United Press Leased Wire PARIS, Oct. 11.—The rumble of the press is added to the various noises surrounding American army | Do you know, little book, | won-|When the physical heart is affected | Fairlow died, I think cards he'd hts |tor one by one.’ The truth really in Me@dquarters in Paris. Sammy's Faer if the state of one’s physical| there is a noticeable psychological |fancy most In thrall. Ther for a|-rhe sins ye do one by one , reading matter is printed on the Shealth has anything to do with) effect while, it was wine and women—the| paid for by dozens of sinless ones Premises. Samm who tn civil 3 ‘enetiins? | Since Dick has been ill he has/best vintages of each he could pur-|betofe the debt ix paid.’ life used to know the print shop, You remember, don’t you, that| een wonderfully sweet to me. He|chase. Then thegreat inter “Cos ‘and me, Margie, aa *'@ printing phamphlets and other aad § hed @ tong totk day ms to have forgotten all about business shut out every other lesen ae Son ek tees. ae army literature for the fighting art?|the rest of the world. The word| Arter that awful, tragic day, when Sammies. A fully equipped printing office with a flat-bed press is doing the work. The first type “set up” told the Sammies in training how to throw bombs and how to handle them without cident Army orders and th st” from home will follow ROAD GIVEN COAL Leased Wire SHINGTON, Oct. 11.—Reliet for the Pennsylvania railroad, which has been forced to confiscate coal, was ordered today by the fuel administration, To relieve other shortages, it was announced that special priority orders would be issued whenever necessary to care fully for dom tic users, munitions plants and firms making neces sarios. | 0 ‘GET ACQUAINTED’ A series of “ge days,” in which ¢ ing acquainted ry member will on another member during Tuesday, Wednesday 1 Thursday of next week, and which will terminate in a riotous fun-fest din ner, was planned by the retail trade bureau of the Chamber of Com merce and cial Club at a meeting Wednesday moTHER t rocks the cradle © worlds She gives flebting strength Of all the fings unfurled. shel fe's fight a will fall SUT" WAT ORENOK UPSBATR 10OND AND UNION thing that is necessary for the to know 1s included in student can start at any time, | yurs being from 9 to 4 dally 9 to 12 on Saturdays special rate that is provided nix-weel to cover courses is now in force, and everyone interest ed will be given complete infor tion by writing or calling In person att Engineering School, First ave. W and Koy st ro" NOW PLAYING Carlyle Blackwell —in— “The Crimson Dove” 5e—CLASS A—5c’ Third Near Pike. STAR WANT ADS ihe Are you looking for acre- | BEST FOR RESULTS |'| age? Read Star Want Ads. | . +¢ ad Pes o The Suite of Three Pieces, as Pictured Low-priced Ivory Enamel Chamber Furniture HE Suite suggested in the sketch is an example of the attractive values ilable in new low-priced Enamel Chamber Furniture of good design and construction. Is Priced at $57.00 —consists of Full-size Bed, $17.50; Dresser with plate mirror, 24x26 inches, $22.50; Toilet Table with triplicate mirror, $17.00. all in the popular ivory enamel finish, with tasteful decoration in relief. | — ing | mor bod S I ct | ruffles hemstitched on, 75c and $1.00 yard ance. Sizes 2% ta) af |l| White Satin Bands for cuffs, vestees and c 8,3 widths A to D. “Priee || and 4% inches wide, with 34-inch hem, 65¢ and | $6.00 pair | $1.00 yard and | “HELLO” GIRLS FRAME DEMANDS. Seattle telephone strike to | Will Automobile | Owners Help? 1E State Liberty provide nth. It is a little thing to ask—will every- | y help? The New Ideas in FRILLINGS RGE and Satin Frocks particularly can make use of harming include Four-inch Organdie and Net Georgette Crepe Bands with h and 65¢ 3 inches wide, 35¢c Ruchings and Frillings in corded effects, crepes priced from 25c, The Ohio Range Heats Quickly and Holds the Heat Well a special banner for use on | the windshields of automobiles, and hopes that every owner in the City will call for one at Liberty Loan Headquarters and keep it displayed during the remainder of the these Loan Committee has new Frillings, which c Bands three with stitched hems, ard and c¢ and 50c to $1.75 yard $6.50 First Floor. 3 f \ new Boot of graceful lines, with vamp of ma- hogany - brown calfskin and brown cravenette cloth top. Goodyear welt sole and medium-height thus making a consid An important feature to econ omy is the Ohio hot-blast fire-box lining, which en- erable saving in fuel sures utilization of heat- ing elements in the fuel that are wasted in the fire-box of ordinary con- struction The Ohio is ready for T baking 8 minutes after fire is kindled. In 15 minutes, there is hot water for the bath, Third Floor T kid vamp with fine gray wear, yet smart in appear- military heel. $6.50 pair. WashableGloves outseam style, with three rows of embroidery on back, sizes 4 to 7%. Priced at $1.50 pair —Basement Satosroom, —Fourth Floor Basement Salesroom Boots $6.00 Pair HIS good-looking Boot combines black glazed orkscrew cloth top. Practical for walking Walking Boots In Mahogany-brown Sizes 2% to widths A to D. Price —Basement Salesroom, $1.50 Pair OMEN’S Washable Lambskin Gloves in fan, Gray and Ivory, in girls will “conserve their nerves” by demanding shorter hours and higher wages, Octo- ber 20. The date was definitely set at a meeting Wednesday night. Other members of the Elec: trical Workers’ union, of which the girl operators constitute a branch, w ill also be Involved if the strike is contested. Hero are t Only unior able, to be ¢ ight-hour within 12 co No operate $1.50 a day A minimum of $ nine months working At least 1 after 6 p.m Night cents mort Supervi mum of § operators’ ors he demands n workers, when avail sm ployed day, to nsecutive hours. ors to receive less than be worked a day after 5 cente extra for work wages to be 50 than day workers’, to receive a mini 5 a day and a 10 per cent increase every three months until they earn $3.25 a day Operators to work every other Sunday, with day off during week, nd double time for Sundays and ven holidays. Fifteen minutes’ relief each morning and afternoon, without be- ing compelled to make up this 30| minutes Seniority and experience to gov-| ern promotion. Two weeks’ vacation, with one} week's pay, after working 12 months. | Two weeks’ vacation with full pay after working two years. These demands were refused by the Pacific Telephone and Tele-| graph Co, at a recent conference in| San Francisco | Mrs, Rhoda Kerr, president of the girls’ union, says the minimum effi-| ciency here {s 10 calls a minute,| and that some girls handle 16 calls a minute, Dance for Infantry) A dance and theatre party has| n planned for the entertainment | of 640 officers and men of the for-| mer Second Washington infantr which is now mustered into the reg- ular service, jnight classes, Y. M. C. A. READY TO INCREASE CLASS IN SHIP BUILDING With the demand for competent automobile men who can repair or operate gas engines far greater than the supply, the Y, M. C. A, Is making additional preparations to provide instruction in this vocation thru its Automobile and Gas En- gine School, which opened last week for the season and announces that it can still take care of a num- ber of students, in either day or The course of study covers in a practical way the prin- ciples, care and adjustment, as well as operation, of gas motor engines, Phenomenal success has been ex: perienced by the practical ship- drafting course, which is conducted by H. J, Isted, noted naval arehi- tect of the Seattle Construction & Dry Dock Co., and the first class is more than filled, Mr, Isted an- nounces that if a few more appli- cations are vived he will organ- ize a second class.