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STAR—SATURDAY, OCT. 13, 1917, PAGE 4 " 5 ” » they can! It was horrible, Seems like a engulfed by the German tnvasion in 1914 and practically dead to worst They'd spend the night at the casino, and about 2 In hit and hit anywhere they can! By Kenneth W. Payne the world since the morning would go home thru the streets and knock at our dream, now, A nightmare! Staff Correspondent of The Star M Pruvot, born in England, married in France, settled with doors, for 15 minutes, sometimes, asking us to let them in And then they gave me 15 days sol y confinement. A ROTHERHAM, Eng., Oct, 18,--“Nellie give in to her husband in St, Gobain “My neighbor, Nellie X , wouldn't give In to them. stone cell without anything in ft at all, ry morning | was ithe soldiers. She wanted to keep straight sent off When the war came,” said Mra, Pruvot today, as phe She was deported. When, six months later, she got back given some ter and @ loaf of bread. That was all. And then Morth for six months, and when she came back her three bables broker health on a couch in her ents’ home, “my hust to St. Gobain, her children had been sent off somewhere I had three months more in prison! HWere gone, Lost! She'll never seo them again!” went with the sold IT have never heard from him. 1 was else! There was no record where. She has never found “When | finally got back to St. Gobain the two chil That is a paragraph from an Englishwoman’s thrilling story ih Rh. Pobain Win. the Swe cnildren we dad adopted : a trace of them! dren were gotte. Nobody knows where, My husband and What has been happening behind the Hindenburg line. Woe all ; The Germena came.: A: firet they took only cakes and to ickily there were big tron bars across my windows and children lost, and everything in the house smashed or what is happening these days along its crumpled front. But aon, Orsaking in Gad threatening us with revolvers and swords door, and | wasn't molested stolen, And there | lived, doing washing for the German Then they filled the vil with thelr wounded. They te officers, until last January. the grim world of crushing misery on the ot side of that wall “Rut one day in mid-winter I went to Anizy to try to get a ernie D) of Blood and fame has been almost impenetrable Hew AT at Ted ae ee dee woman wore oct te ttle ment, Coming back I wan arrested by a soldier. Not having “Then they began getting ready for their retreat. The women Mrs, Alma Pruvot has just been there! And now, after two werk in the fields, All the next summer, four days a week, Twas 80Y passports, | was nent to Jail in Fourmis and children were all to be sent to Germany, but I found that T and a half of imprisonment behind th front, in marched out with other women, like infantry, with soldiers be “another girl and I escaped thru the barbed wire. We could be eva 4 to France instead, thru Switzerland. x region where battles have lately been has made hind a and made to dle and bec tramped thru the snow, without any food, and half clad, for “One midnight they packed bundreds of us into a train : Way out of captivity back to the home parents In the And beside had eight artillerymen in my house to cook two days, covering 104 miles to Charleroi, across the Belgian They kept us 35 days in a big barracks, 20 to a room. A little 4 Hitle colliery town of Rawmarsh, near h and wash for the two children to take care of. All our frontier bit of straw on the stone floor to sleep on. No sanitary arrange ; The story she has just told mo ts only one tiny human adven poultry and ve bles had been taken, Save for the American “And then I wan arrested in the street and nent back to ments at all iM Sure out of all the war's host of horrors. But it gives one of the relief work we would have starved Fourmis! A soldier there took a piece of rawhide and beat me “Finally they took all our papers and money and sent us to § Piret stirring pictures of the terrors of the women and children We women were in mortal terror, The officers were the You know they beat us across the face and chest. They just Switzerland.” 3 J ESSE eee Rae Ca aan nnnansoiesiii a nnn] fn fee a yw A testded thie =| The Seattle Star | ED. Ke y | mms SQVIE CLASS TO THIS ©2222: } LETTERS = Pair Goes Seeing Country on Nix a Week|. By mail, out of city, one year, 92.50 | felt foelia 4d. We don't know ex- ‘ up to 6 = montha. ‘By cerrier, city, 300 © month. actly where we will go from here. When the cold weather comes, we oa i COLYUM ie ve stopped wherever we pers Entered at Seattle Wash EL OEP ror shall go somew into the a “ges 2 sara - “ Sounded Fishy South.” i oe 9 Appeal Agent Tom Kennedy ap Dear Miss Grey 1 epped be on Guard “Over Here” as oy ge eg yh A sce Good eoses ao ae oe x) se >» f District } : y etter DO) with i: Shave quite a fow more | It was originally a Ford touring ell as “Over There welded the lattgr had used untrue earrots than we can use ind would car with track attachment, end ft De ahe o>. 55 * presenta ‘ e oe oO can tae tf there ms Say {# geared to 15 miles an hour, Rob- 0 VER THERE,” the soldiers of our allies have to be constantly on guard lest pendencies in obtaining his exemp-/way It can be done. I have falle the hap taken off the opiate’ Gaae the enemy slip up on them. With them eternal vigilance is not only the)" ng) yi he rh: N yea ete. hele ane out, yeu Wil and substituted « somewhat larger e of liberty, but it is the price of life and limb. Russel M. Frye, of the same dis-| very much oblige MRS. E. W. F. aes asa ar now weighs After awhile, when our own American boys go into the trenches in France eyge Bagh rage’ rade laa Sy agh ten The interior has been eovered a Flanders, they, too, will have to be constantly on the alert , 1) whone canes we teal tashere tes eaniey, Get with wall board and is as warm But there are other places besides “over there’ where Americans woukl do| peated reasons. Bo} empty Jars with rubbers in pan is fitted up with ; why not take them all together and| of water to heat and keep hot to be on their guard. Frye the Poore Fish?’ Kituer, get; $1 wadhboller to cover jare 2 We might all of us try it “over here.” the gas mask inches with water, Heat water in washbajler ne German enemy is ever busy. His agents, his spies, his accelerators of} come on, Mister, and get that convenience.” The driving Into a bed; a wa’ vides running water; there is Use young, tender carrot ubli inion, his poisoned newspapers and magazines are constant rying to) Liberty Bond Bh 5 Mitr) = Serre | a tiny kitchenette; there are c “re hi his ie sf rf P I r 1 pg xe ‘sal thehelbsanese et ly 4 s nar te remy Salles) Waa carrey gas and electric lights; a I the hitting arm of ncle Sam and to etoo American public opinion, eee A yn 4 = a writing table, én you hear a man denouncing the selective service act, be on your guard cettings: Ovabla @anaabot ; poe nipcah a email phonograph When you hear one saying our soldiers should not be sent abroad without water, covered tight, for 6 or ee ee 4 Te wate : 10 mint Dip quickly into A folding table and folding consent, be watchful. ‘ ; Id water. Scrape or pare to chairs, which can be stowed When you hear one spreading the lie about the tremendous mortality among remove skin. Pack whole car a a ee eet “¢ i. % ‘7 \ ote el ” crome-sectic a intmen psoldiers in this war and assuring all and sundry that when they kiss their b Sletes ts ta ke ee ae, model tenement. The’ final pye they kiss them good-bye forever, be very sure that you are in the presence bers and caps in posit t home toyoh is saiven by a few a - A : 1 bs t lace , ts, 4 he who probably has German gold in his pockets. : GOT Chance by th | ae ae cation es oan ae | There are a thousand ways of poisoning public opinion and of arousing undue ar erge Jars a. Let wa car a real “home.” ic fears and the Germans are very certain to try each of the thousand pat: gel ‘ Robins has eared Patpesicy on. P st a z ; y . - whe wa * all the expense money the ti B They cold-blooded y figure that if they can frighten the American people so far by "tilling ‘small priating on €an make them unduly uneasy about the fate of our boys, if they can mak © Jar Tighten cov ders—mostly for cards—on the f weary of the war before we are really in it at the firing front, they-will ha : tavert 6 1 exe syegretlerr? wate = pared a soil fertile for the spread of German peace propaganda ; . aad ; com pitino cacod And that is precisely what the kaiser and his Prussian war-makers want. se “aps pape They want an America that will listen to peace talk without being too criti- - Not a teaspoonful 4 . oe Misa Gr 1 am The Inside and the Outside of the Robins Family's Observation and ‘ < too skeptical, too suspicious. agg AAR a Bee dae but 15 drops of CLO- They want an America that they can lure into their peace-spider trap. They realize that they have lost the objects for which they went to war. They But fi ‘ ' dhe married 0 mah wi BY FREDERICK M. KERBY [no resort proprietor ever collectsa | VO, 4 times a day, . wv rried before, but had no 4 * cent of board m them oo tis not defeated England. They have not taken Paris, nor Calais. They have ' hin former wife, o| NEW YORK, Oct. 12.—I HAVE| They t t food cheaper | Will give you quicker swept allied ships off the seas with their murderous submarines. _ K che will have > set 8 phage Ned wit WAVE aot an rps tyson Lgl 93 a ve and better results than In the meantime Germany is getting hungrier and hungrier, her finances are|OWr Own Qahet, Weles Of Married? She has been parted THE HIGH COST OF LIVING! | themselves any Pile remedy you hing ever more precarious, her losses in men are mounting ever higher, nd Price | from him for theuies ae the cat Mashon al “The Aaventoran” ate teak ever used. CLO-VO is ) Time fights aguinst Wilhelm Hohenzollern and he knows it. He dreads it. He), ¢ the coming | OUF friends sa America of East 116th st. and East Riv- an internal treatment ks to avoid its consequences. Hence all this peace talk. He wants peace and serie ‘ te ve ri Wether “tha; eaetanceee | Son Wen tee bas teats for protruding and fwants it now. He wants a German peace, which means that the German | ‘em T used ts wibradec . t nt venturer” Is not a yacht; IT 1S iieatine ollie. 18 id Austrian thieves and the little Bulgarian thief shall be allowed to keep their |}ickea th teas ne OUr friend mu Beprblcggen rod py gaa sh Rel Stale (oh gh et wm rete Mego Gt and prepare for their next big raid where the money is. I cannot, of make 1 eure a divs and Mrs, Robine—t from 8 sco,” anid thing new. Try it. And that is where we must be on guard. We must stand steadily back of the i.e. ee t hase aeonel Oo bathe bets : orraiien opie hp BI Boren Bet hagipestingpey Sag an For sale by all drug- ally married 1 dw e a yusly ever sinc ’ & inistration in its wise determinatiqn to fight this war thru to the bitter end, so stake with it reli SV aaays Iroad bill. They ged up ‘The Adventurer gists. ff this agony may not have to be endured again by the civilized world. vit t cy a Dear Mine esmmers im the <0 home cawhesis: | When * e e ° w tt their winters in the Southland, but we started « it was not with any ond when Germany’s Prussian overlords and their armies have been really ‘Crs or Row nd I cann: er d, only when the German people themselves are allowed to rule their country, Hit be safe for us even to begin to think of talking peace, of making peace. ne fo icense being Woul SRE Nad ' a a two ball teams k for a sea E SMOKE FUND CARNIVAL \Socialist Steps Out Bircesa ans pred ap nganerpe ai] ‘es <tis 0 0 A # ur the se All next week, from Monday to Saturday of Party and Office ames es <a eT house have no authority to €arnival is to be held at Bon Marche the] ee I have written upon a sheet of} Withhold statistics from publ ees of The Star. Al! proceed re c ) paper the scot of the coming} Catlor Tam quite sure if a ip swell the fund to buy tobacco for « e.| rye ee e give een paper to} tor of Shows are clean. Every ten cents you spend will give| | then a hn eens Ge Lea | Peneeel was 1 Sammy a smoke | peggien pig rr cig the names published, tt —— | |cessful this season as heretoforé would be withheld tae wal USE A PHONE AND DIE YOUNG Kanning the Kalser i Dear Miss Grey: Pie The president of the newly orga ‘ nie hoe a , which is about t s the k , mervous and shorte the | puttees saat r If their lives are sh ed any hone subscribers are shortened by the kind of service the] my has been giving them la the ¢ ¢ in-| t tle of be ns eed in danger of early demise re ack and | eK! n the mail he sh notes women he had never see governmen siness organ IBLE BUSINESS It is a curious fact that so m g| = peoteaviahs and reurc| at ir Bibles with them, but buy tl the h N | i ‘ork. In one year, for tance bad im at neral called out the com-| Dear M I wish also to year, due to the war)—the Bible S New York circu r inspection that n : ous sects but Ichabod was not an ‘Th falling of the kidne he | Wrote the general an hour later and sold to immigrants over 5,000 copic nese, nearly 5,000 in Japanese, nearly 11,000 in Greek ' 1 ie er 10,000 in Ru in addition the Bible Studente an, over 18,000 in Polish, and nearly 100,-} “This is notice that I resign 1 1 or 0 in Italian —L: ’ Home Journal | position at once | Dun a known of pears data the general wrote: “Ex. | Old a decided stand against JUST AS the roastin’ ears time passes us by, chestnuts await) Your letter received | Wat. During oe civil war man fire; but you can roast the kaiser at all seasons. For four years Bicknell, Ind Bote. You will be) ete cape tae eee te » ‘ “ Fail Wate ate : en were put to death oasted of her socialist mayor, the x et A PHILADELPHIA man eues his wife for divorce because she , ue Yadlena tad} he ts | Cent, that u will be required to t We Hag not take up arn nly one In a hac Yow she 18 | chine the officers’ sh 1 gainst their fellow speak to him, proving, according to some married men, that doesn’t know when he Is well off EADER a —— tho he is neither social kirts of the cante ent FOOD YOU can and put away will return another day, but mayor, Tyler G. Lawton, re: refainder of the day|_ Dear Miss Grey: Can you + " that now overfeed, hungry mouthed fotk’t NV need. a0 tae sali wash the dishes for the regi.| R°*t some refre enta suitabled tus his office and quit t ment after supper |to serve at a Halloween party? party because he até (To be continued) | RR Varin the nn . . 68 Pumpkin ple, coffee, two or atarrh of Stomach for Years | i102: sn asehall” experts pten| three, kinds of sandwiches, cut a Ele t , nite Sox to win the series in odd shapes and tied with OG. US PAT OFF thought it his duty to resign the erta pick the Gla black ribbons, or Doctors Said No Hone} ‘\2"",\,"!" iusto roe ee ten vyaliatle at cllow paper and ert pinton | black paper cats jtarrh of the stomach d smal ~~ Mh ae | oun n heads or t a1 Could ro or hcp : Mf Pit Dy mee | A ry ler e pope \ oe “ are You've enjoyed it at restaurants and other places—now you want aC . Cara stant ce PI Sos oe ah Now Hd 0 an fi ures thattt| cits and etite dt eo ot your family and your guests to join you in the same pleasure. Not Eat att de vel, and finuliy one - chon ap begets) Sadhu ala ht to | That's one of the joys of serving Bevo—to hear your guests il Bonin Gadt the to Chisen. cant ea Boesdal nd WOOVOD| Dear Ming Grey: When « yous say how good it is— then to listen to their arguments as to just ithout | met the same fate. They said the yrs man friend gives me a box of can- what it is. If they haven't seen the bottle they'll all agree that es could do nothing for me; said I had || Charect dy, should T open {t and offer him it is something else —if they have seen the bottke each will have y didiaae OF the ‘stomach and there ery 8 acu ome, or should T wait until he a different explanation for its goodness. was no cure. IT almost thought the tent wit ind b We Render an Exceptional goes away? A YOUNG GIRL, Bevo is nutritive—pure through pasteurization and steriliza- same, for my breath was iething judgment Service In It would be a very nice plan tion —non-intoxicating, wholesome and thoroughly refreshing. awful. 1 could not en anything Of to. Oden the: “bas. witin tiie Note — Bevo should be served ogid. without great misery, and I gra¢ 4 young man is there and offe i stores Grew ually grew worse, Finally | con /O COLLECTIONS him SHaToe ie ane a off drug . picele cluded to try Peruna, and | found bap Rieter Worse rellef and a cure for that dreadful BENERAL BANKING disease, catarrh. { took fis (TO TEACH RED Gross Organization of a Red Cross in stitute, to be connected with the state university, for the instruction Bevo is sold in bottles Bi oo is bottled exclusively by ANHEUSER-BUSCH—ST. LOUIS ie of Peruna and two of Manalin, and I now feel like a new man There is nothing better than Pe Made Me {Tm and I keep a bottle of tt tn Peruna Peoples Savings Bank GUARDIAN SROOND hone “¢ a AVE. AND PIKE 87. a | of Red Cro ork in the home, will % et PRE psAtLLChaniiine yu ew 4) TRUST AND SAVINGS Blin started Octoner 220) nome Wt Schwabacher Bros. Co., Inc. We a ho ) The work will be done by FL P. keep well, free to all ¢ am 4 ° L 2 Those who object to liquid medi STAR WANT ADS BANK L Fao Eerie eee Mr. A. M. Iker, Box 31, West cines can now procure Peruna Tab-| SEST FOR RESULTS Seat ce got ae ene | cian: Vicwinia. Maneaotan eto ington, la., writes: “I had ca- lets, rei 5 Cepia Mechen and Will | Dealers SEATTLE, WASH,