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ot the North ot Rotered at Beattie, Wash Ry mall, out of city, one year, $9.56) 6 imentun by carrion, otty, 1.90; 380 @ month. 206 “2% aa sérmany’s ion of the population. Ms, a reign of hell unmitigated began. | at Shaaroses evoke reel | do not want war. They did not Thousands upon thousands of Christians were massacred. The women! prought to the United re pope ee ales Bip lt Children were driven from their homes and many of the former were’ sold | Mrs. George B. Saadoteki, w TAME | a eS ~ etd Streets for as low as $2 apiece. 4 States army, now etal in zs a cet there’ le bitter feeling ’ h : ne erica. In one instance the Armenians were ably defending themselves when Ger-!Hehotulu from Germany, her! MRS. 8ZADELSKI HAS RELA: more in rain or snow. But in pti Reger AMO Mek ef : y¢. | ome, and where Seadeisk! married| TryES IN BERLIN, AND HEARD Herlin it is worse, and men and y y ants ot te army officers brought up cannon and dislodged the unfortunates. Doubt-| 0! inOu THEM That THERDI weenen Wale te thse all ataht. who faile inte the hande of the ‘ nr 7 " ” rm a instances could be “multiplied, showing German participation. Hor five months she has been try-| WERE MONTHS WHEN NO rg meres Sap fo terres the poopie, Thie \¢ weseule But even aside from this, much of the guilt rests upon German shoulders ith tay or ner tourney betwoon Set EAARGtSAWiMt Grn sale al fc, RGA ae ha teen aa} the newepapere talk always of ise the servants of the kaiser have had a finger in every Turkish pie. They Francisco and Hono Here is her story of German life| | revolt, a plat . Nope ae pss dominated the Turkish covernment | Food Allowance today | |_“Thruout Germany, except in the| the peop! Se a apated the Turkish government. | Here is the weekly food allow All things are bought by | |munitions factories, where men| read. They began to oy This being the case, it is clear if the Germans had wished to save the Ar-|/ance of the German, as Mrs Seadel:| ecard, even clothing and shoes. | rare Winn thy aime SOLy ahd menor). CEES eee siding Wasiand. ee ¢ ' ve now Ms . * , vision as in y ir | . emians and Syrians, they could have done so. An order, or to put it more mildly, iis caches ei kcaadl wae ag ll ede es | | there are no men, only the old men’ : > ite na hnition oninig: Seuerestion from them to the Turks would have been sufficient. No such hint! soggy and heavy, made from a > to the officials and jover $0, whe are the civil magic! OASant ome conerais promised + ts - 1 Sygerttes a { : . mixture of i d th 1 4 show | trates and the doctors and for home rf P en. The Germans, busily engaged in giving the Belgians and the French) mixture i sbotyf nowt deraoad | ag eg Seg ale | defense, and the young boys under, the people in May that England fe of ruthlessness, had no objection to their Moslem friends and allies in-| pip); ‘one-half pound of meat, | “WHEN THE PEOPLE CROWD| 15. There can be no revolution with | — atarved out In three * oacih tioasitinkteal . . as j . e > ; | such as those, . their own peculiar brand schrecklichkeit for the unfortunates in the| pnetenth pound sony atc \RPRRET, WAITING. Ge cae | “And In the army there is no! “And each three months there ts lan five pounds of potatoes. THEIR SMALL BIT OF FoOD,| jchance for the development of a/a new promise, and the drooping In the winter one gets a half. MEN COME OUT WITH WHIPS, great democratic leader, for the spirits of the nation are revived, FIRST BABY AND YOUNG MOTHER / This combination—the first baby and the young mother more tiny ' skets and keeps more white hearses busy any other. t, more than anything else, makes being |{ the hiese job on earth he first baby born has the poorest chance of living Several times more risky than being the second, third or These facts were disclosed by a recent study of infant in Manchester, N. H death rate of first babies was somewhere en | \ 174 a thousand. The mothers having learned how to for baby by actual experience with the first were able t betwe a lower death rate for the second, third, fourth ar pm the improvement came to a halt and the curve to ascend. The death rate among babies ninth and rin the order of birth was 250. This proves that in very ge families mothers cannot find the time necessary to give Babies the needed care. It also proves that most wives Until baby comes before attempting to make of then expert mothers. also was learned in this survey that babies of very mothers had a high death rate. Babies born to mot the ages of 3% and 40 had the best chance of living born to mothers under 20 had a death rate of 241, a a death rate of 169 when the mother was 40 or older Obvious thing for baby to do, if this survey is in of results and conditions elsewhere, is to be the ith or fifth baby, and to choose a mother neither too young ‘too old. But, seriously. speakin, the thing for mothers to do, in preparing for efficient motherhood long before baby arrives to be “practiced” upon het us make the “world safe for bab HAS A TROPH 1Y Rah! Rah! Congresswoman Jeanette Rankin has got first scalp! Last June, Jeanette went thru the government plant Printing and engraving, and discovered what she it was the over-working of female employes by ctor Joe Ralph. She promptly filed charges against s”—all babies! an investigation was started and now Joe has re med. Joe says he quits because he has a new job at Buble the salary. Maybe, but he has got to show us leanwhile, we're going to hold forth that Jeanette has got fresh lot of hair to hang up on the scalp-pole of her ‘Montana wigwam E FOR THE CONSCIENTIOUS fAgsin Uncle Sam sends up a cry for camouflauers. that he wants artists, scene builders, decorators ily, “handy men.” We don’t exactly know what a ndy man” is, in it’s a white washer or bill-poster. Anyhow that the young men who have been suddenly He and art “conscientious scruples” be conscripted as “h y men.” 'ARD WITH GOD” “The Germans in their latest double raid over London Mot attack any points of m ry importance but 4 oped bombs, as usual, on the residential districts, mostly the dwellings of the poorer classes. The purpose of Germans apparently was the indiscriminate slaughter of Civil population.”—-News dispatches r BUCHAREST CABLEGRAMS announce that Germany’s nice Nest of microbes was “in violation of the fourth convention of Hague.” This is red hot news. It shows that there was still a of The Hague that Germany hadn't dishonored. fa, . Shy Ch SNe aan | MR. HOOVER appeals to us to eat less candy, 80 that the French have sugar. Here's where little Willle goes onto “all.day suckers.” oF THE cereals we produced ba billion bus! A littie war item for the k is more than in “THE FIRST day a man is a guest, the second a burden, the @ pest.—Laboulaye. For Acid Stomach, Indigestion, Gas or Food Souring—Pape’s Diapepsin } Instant Relief! Neutralizes excessive stomach acids, stopping dyspepsia, heartburn, belching, pain. | Do some foods you eat hit back) good, but werk badly; fer vege aciitts and cause a sick, sure. “Pape's Diapepsin” ts post tive in neutralizing the acidity. the misery won't come back very The Seattle Star | tfion as wecond class matter per nm Publ yt mith up to @ \- ished Dally Th ; Sin i in Bible Lends Atte. the day of reckoning comes for the kaiser and his advisers, not the leas The instant Turkey was dragooned into the war by the “EB. D. K's." COLYUM + Gen, Haig, Just Mke his whisky, ttl M has an awful kick, and no doubt o e (e) od the Germans would like to discover some prohibitive means of doing ls] bba a itc jaway with him U iY ov’ Eventually you're go Mberty bond, why *>labout it? 1} |MAYBE THE EDITOR DOESN'T LIKE "EM Horace Rhodes and Bissell wer mobile as t Cc. A. &@ MV. tn Lake at. about 9 o'¢ night, by & south boun Vehicle was whon it was the car, but oc neith ee Republican. } “- ing to buy Fe Mra. Hugh! yarq ay outside, AD BULO Frog had gone 6 the forth in the om to gather | line at and bad cor me with a k Monday ut not of wood. He had} nd car. The © doorstep with x noterski at szeroitchy injured.—Ravenna, ~ Th | eee THANKS FOR THE COMPLIMENT IT am always suspicious of a man he is apt to be un with long hair; reliable, or worthless. bald man who Is safe lable—Ed Howe . Dear Edkites, announce that Fuller writer, has been added Here ts his first: KANNING THE It is the and respect we are pleased to Bulle, w. k to our staff KAISER By Fuller Buile CHAPTER | | Ichabod ankled forw slightly on his left and and coughing You have achieved perfection tn disabil 1 ard. i] considera a stall around limping right dogs ble einarked STAR-—FRIDAY, Kaiser Agents Use Whips on Women Drastic Measures Are Taken to Prevent ate Rioting in Germany BY ROBERT W, HOBBS py | SAN FRANC! , Oot, 12— |. Germany |e etarving. 1 Not the soldiers of Germany, {| ner the prospective mothers of Germany, but the women and of ‘thé: sims charged up Against them will be the woe they have permitted to come| oid men and children of Ger EB ifousanes even millions, of Christian men, women and children in the Bible; 1%) ame slowly, and In : gradually growing want Ht will not do for the Prussians to seek to evade their blood-guilt by saying] 4 Women erying for food are are not responsible for what the Moslem Turks do Che terrible record, Children, thin, trembling, are ared with the blood of the innocents, cannot be explained away. Before the} sent by the government to neu A ‘ 1 1 | tral countries, that they may there were millions of Armenian and Syrian Christians thruout the Turkish Grow strong, and in a few yeare sssions in Asia Minor. By their industry, their thrift, they were the worthiest, take their fathers’ places in the army or bear more children, that the race may be reproduc 4| pound of kraut and a half-pound of fresh vegetables a month. In the summer more fresh vege. tables © ent © the Goun try tows cities fare worse. OCT. 12, 1917, PAGE 6 | OR POUR HOT WATER ON THEM, TO MAKE THEM MORE ORDER. ily. | No Men to Revolt al “That is in my town, Meck | tendurx, of 12,000 people. There We stand, waiting two hours or Ay TRANSLATED FROM THE RUSSIAN/= 4 BY BEXTON BRALEY CHAPTER I cold Mother Little found him there, ff and cold. CHAPTER I was left ly Frydos jt and Little Mother H inhkva to melt j Ivanisbki, Masholov, CHAPTE mgsi, Havrebtvhjkt and Jan,| Frydosky, th He five sons, had all gone to Pe cold to help skjl and ave va, their two sisters, buy a or two, ye al new Rolls Royce. There was no|fox hound, and wolves fire in the hut and the wolves|*sree with him. (Did we m wied outside. So did the wind. | the fact that it was cold were Home of the Kryptok Lens ~We Prescribe, Manufacture and Fit Glasses. Seattle’s leading Pla Established 1910. NO CHARGE for Sere Optical — EVERYTHING FOR THE EYE ANO EAR ] WALTER ROBSON the recruiting sergeant og Ich 40554056 Arcade Building, the glittering glance. “Is ihere any Fourth Floor. thing particularly you can say to « utterly im get out of going to war?” “Your sarcasm, sir, | pudent,” wawaed ou his pale lips support Of a recently hero, biting am the sole demised ai widowed mother, likewise thr infant sisters and a half witt uncle. I have tuberculosis, fits pain in the back, flat-foot, bleeding of the gall, wooden kidney, fricas. see of the cerebellum. And I am a smoke-heaven tn a walnut fac |tory, an occupation specified as en titling the victim to exemption |from military obseqnies | “Quite so,” observed Ing sergeant. “Ha | sclontious objections?” | “Only that I am a |the Ladies’ Aid Warmers’ league, Fe club and opposed to dot menial in the turned Ichabod sweetly. | “Excellent!” exclaim gean on will be duty as a corporal In the regiment! socte form of work," the recruit you any con member of ty, Hearth orget-Me-Not ng anything ed the ser assigned to re of advance obstruction ‘eomovers, | Y Dyapentic, fot this down:| Yon feel different as soon as on the Somme." |builds business personality in pes Diapepsin helps neutralize “Pape's Diapepsin” comes in con-| “Which duties are—?" inquired | jig ie fi ality excessive acids in the stomach |tact with the stomach—distress our hero his students from the first BO your*food won't sour and upset) just vanishes—your stomach “| “Merely going out in front of| that’s why they are in de heed never oan syhrction f #0 pata rd gases, no belching, no|the first trench before the boys| mand i quick, #0 certainly effective, | eructations of undigested food,|are ready to charge, to see if there S F i i difference how badly your stom-| your head clears and you feel fine. |are ae orien aalde ah eauskeente elds ele Civil Service is upset you usually get happy Go now, make the beat invest-|they might fall into.” PORROSPIOS in five minutes, but what ment you ever made, by getting a (To Be Continued) Advanced Grammar you most is that it helps to | large fifty-cent case of Pape's Dia © 0 4 N. h te your stomach #0 you can’ pepsin from any drug store, You| The camern in to play a ble part| orthwestern your favorite foods without | realize in five minutes how need-|in the war plans of the United| Shorthand less ft 1s to suffer from indiges-|States, says a Washington dis-| “Most remedies give you relief tion, dyspepsia or any stémach limes—they are slow, but not order due to acid fermentation, dis- | pateh That's the stuff. any old way you can Shoot 'em | Reporting School Arcade Bldg. in the hut Hub Hubbardoviteh howling with | CHAPTER V 1 little Mother Hubbard ovitch o d the door of the cold damp, gloomy cupboard there nothing there, Nothing but a cold, damp, gloomy emptiness, A vacu Rut wh gloomy Frydosky vacuity had And nothing. fo And cold and damp and gloomy EXORBITANT PRICES Editor The Star the United States are suffer ing from blood poisoning to a poor circulation of necessities of life, would get busy and inate the dirty rate that the circulation and reduce to where they belong fox could exist on their wages, | unrest health, once more to our and glorious country How can a countr orbitant prices Citizens exterm would cenne, once y of such ex compete with a What Is to prevent Hoover, with proper authority, from finding out from the farmers what prices they recelve for their produce and allow the purchaser @ reasonable profit on the same, making ft a criminal offense to ask more? To begin at the beginning makes it simple and easy. Is this a war for #peculation and graft, or a war for Justice and free | dom? L. B. MORRIS, Bremerton, Wash Y. M. C. A, SOLDIER'S FRIEND itor of The Star Tam of the Jopinion that the people, or a good | portion of them, really don't know |what the Y. M. C. A. ts doing for Jus boys in the army camps Here In Vancouver and in the |heart of the camp they have a large building for the use of the soldiers They furnish free the only amusement tn the camp. On entering the building, one seen a sign, “Write home; the writing ma terlal Is free And “Write to mother.” The secretary, Earl Fetke, and his assistant, Randall B. Scott, are hard workers within the colors They do all in their power to chee the boys up, and are continually on the lookout for those who are feeling blue. I wish the people would visit the camps and see the efforts they and that the snow was sifting read | y had tried to eat the crannies of the hut? Weill, we! THERE'S STYLE, SERVICE to Iay so att and sbovld ‘have, for a Runatan. story | Deafness or Head Noises; AND SATISFACTION IN t he was frozen too |!" always full of snow and g yet ak ark they were } CHAPTER ‘IV ts t if phiegm drops tn your ra ju ercoats ree Mother Hubbardoviteh tand has caused catarrh of the Now showing all the new models—RBelted “hee you.eald. uta oon and Trench Coats—Hand Tailored in the Little > finest of woolens, and the most attractive te ‘ yd * “s shi and patterns. a fo to the board, i tittle Bvydosky, amd seo what we ; Bradbury Suits and Overcoats y have to oat. Perhaps thare|kecure trom pour Are Priced at $25 and $30 be a dried droshk or a nice |of Parmint (Doub With other good * from 8 nd up. 1 Zematvo, or perhaps a ripe wi thts Rothe eek cet AND OUR CRED PLAN COSTS You bone. Would you not like a water aad 4 ounses ¢ nOTs EXTRA ripe Dolna bone, Iittle F doaky? r etir) unt Make your Purchases tomorrow with Fuydeuky weewed ble teit Ginacal 1 nful four just a small payment—the balance by the ly in the cold, damp, gloomy hut wees Sh ere was um, a void, a barren, cold, chill and little the wolves howled outside and all was | Editor's Mail | nner of due the and if Hoover clog prices all mechan- present and the general feeling of bringing contentment and prosperity patriotic cheap country in future commerce? | leadership, could ever achieve it In @ way to make him later a great popular leader in a revolt “to, there Is no revolution in sight, tut the women wait in despatr and whisper together, ' “Walt till eur men come back? and it may be that after the war some man may achieve a great leadership In politics or | Wweiness, when the women will cease to whisper and the men, trained for years by the kal to hardship and to follow lead- | ership, can mass behind thie new leader. When that time | comes, look out for the new * Germany, a democratic Ger | many. | Do Not Want War “The common people today but never is the war ended, and al- lor by men of rank, and no common| ways there is hunger in Germany, man with democratic beliefs, no| where once was plenty, #0 we can- matter Hew Gress: hie capacity for not for get.” army |e officered by the Prussians, Open An Account At the CREDIT Mrs. George B. Szadelsk! and her three children, who got out of Ger. many in roundabout way to join the | husband and father, a U. 8. regular, jin the Phillppines. The children, left to right: Alexandria, 9; Alfons, | | 13, and Wanda, 14, ha. | make to pl ease an can of the nc “PRANK LAPT LADIES G. A. R. PARTY wit McKinley circle, Ladies of the G. A. R, will give a card | party in Veterans’ hall, State Arm-| ory, Friday, October 12, at 8:30 "HOW to Relieve Catarrhal We Close at 7 P. M. om Saturday. vereome by thin efficact r If nearly nin per subles are . must be many people = ma restored by home treatment Spanning a decade the ‘Milwaukee Road’’ has wrested from tomorrow the comforts and conveniences of electric travel and made them the heritage of today. Giant electric locomotives, the mightiest in the world, impelied by the forces of the moun- tains themselves haul the heavy steel trains of this railway across the Great Continental Divide —440 miles through the Belt, Rocky and Bitter Root Mountains —with ease. No smoke—no jars—~no cinders—just smooth even almost silent travel through the glories of the mountains, And so successful has been the operation of these electrified mountain division’ that work is well under way for the electrification of 211 additional miles through the snow capped Cascades in Washington. The future has indeed been made to serve the present. When next you journey across the continent travel the electric way—via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul : Electrification and travel literature free on request. Y PASSENGER AGENT SECOND AND CHERRY, SEATTLE J. F. BAHL ze PHONE—MAIN 6960 «