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STAR-—SATURDAY, OCT. 20, 1917. PAGF 6 arltUp, We MeantoCle oe That's One of the Zippy ecu. DISPATCH FROM | WASHINGTON BUREAU We'll take a loaf of bread with us for rations while we're gone, And Hoover will be pleased with us, because It's made of corn we must go away © WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 19,.—Sammy's singing soldier songs! | 4 heewill be singing more of them just as soon as he gets the ‘re off for France today. q You're the only Rong book the government now has on the press, and which ‘re oft for France to take a chance for the U, 8, A When th | re going to take a little chance, I'll be waiting at the . be sent to every American fighting man : We're going to France! > It is a compilation of songs which the army has sung. Its fore We're pacer’ ta aero eek ae, fe a brief quotation from Walt Whitman: “I See America Go i eon er | Bh , Hum this There's & corner in my fing to Her Destiny.” The book is made up of three kinds of songs. | | | To have a little fun. First, popular stuff the boys are singing in camps and on the} . | “pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag.” Try this verse on Second, selections from among the old favorites and familiar your mouth organ: > ‘Dhird, the well known songs of army and navy ‘The compilation is made under the direction of the commirsion training activities for the army and navy in co-operation with Y ity singing directors, who have volunteered their work | Pack up your troubles In your old kit bag 80 when you And «mile, amile, smile While you've a lucifer to light your fag, Send me's pretty Fighting Songs That Sammy Is Going to Sing in F Somebody visited a Canadian camp and brought back “The Stam mering Song,” which Is a delight where it is known K-K-K- Katy, beautiful Katy, weenie that an’CheerlItUp,and ThenComeHome -ance When He Goes Over the Tof Here it ts 1 adore mmm-moon shines over the coccow shed, kkk -kitehen door Next comes the lightly sentimental, such as, “Bend Me a Curl.” heart left behind We mean to clear it up, an’ cheer it up, and then come home, | bi peg gen: = om aves Another which is typical and already very popular is entitled, vigee een Sn walian there With the flowers in her hatr And the roses in her thinking When you wonder what little curl From the sweetest little girl in my cheeks entwined of me over yonder, I want to wear, home town. ©) The songs committee finds in the first place that the soldier is Smile, boys—that's the style, ot taking himself too seriously, He is singing songs like this, en What's the use of worrying? Probably the mont generally popular songs now being sung tn “Off for France” It never was worth while, #0 the new camps are, “Keep the Home Fires Burning,” “When the Great | We're needed now in Burope, and we plan a little trip. Pack up your troub! in your old kit bag Red Dawn Is Shining,” and “Over There.” The “Dearie” song, of is And amile, smile, smile! | course, is not forgotten. Here in a verse We do not dare to give the date or mention name of ship. Ta07 Seventh Ave, Near Union 8 or schives” NORTHWEST LEAGUE or NEWSPAPERS | enagrmaa ab | | Sai tacthaiiedsiaiaeilideemn | yy y Gor THS MONEY, Br 1 ST) FIGURE 3 CAN HAVE MORES FUN WITH IT 7 Ube BUYING United Press Asso: ffice as Second-Clase Matter $1.15; @ months ea month Main 600, LiBsrery COAN Private . E. D, K's.’ COLYUM { rr RETRIBUTION—AMERICAN FLAN Hy Nerton Healey ‘The drommer eat down at the table and Jook ed At the bill of fare showing what food had been cooked Then he threw the thing down with an !’ iy Oh, I don't care where they send me, Or what it in I have to do 1 don’t care what may happen, Or where | am when I get thra But I do care for you, Dearie, With your dreaming eyes of blue; So while I’m fighting over here, | My heart is home with you q Others in this class are “The Sunshine of Your Smile,” Back Home,” and “I'll wed the Girl I Left Behind.” Haireutting at the Ft. Niagara camp produced this Good morning, Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip, With your halr cut just as short as mine morning, Mr. ZipZip-Zip. You'fe surely looking fine Ashes to ashes and dust fo dust, If the Camels don’t get you, the Fatimas musty Good morning, Mr. ZipZip- Zip, With your hair cut just as short as, And Good Your hair cut just as short as, j Hair cut just as short as mine The book contains, of course, “The Star Spangled Banner,” | Battle Hymn of t ‘and “Marseillaise.” Republic,” “Dixte |x peas. . 4 | THIS BEATS THAT ‘SICK FRIEND’ OR LODGE EXCUSE, IF WORKED \* ie I ir y- oath and he said wherefore mast 1 be consistently fed “oh, ICHAELIS TAKES OFF THE MASK When Pope Benedict issued his last peace note the kaisers id their allies were in high glee. Here was their chance t the allies, and get by trickery what they could not secure But President Wilson, once and for all, dissipated rosy 3. Answering the pope with all the gravity and respect due exalted position, Wilson nevertheless pointed out it was ossible to deal with a Germany as at present ruled, He it clear no civilized nation could put any faith in any ts tepid and id and On soup is mouldy pale And brewed from « stock and stale; the crackers be ancient the «mel of the a ome erogey? | and lamb that | { hed out im wut- | | If you are the man of the house, you had better cut this out before Second, you tell her you guest eaten each dishes some thousands you'll give it a trial. ty or convention signed by the kaiser and his underlings Why ‘Gilt socks be guilty of territie|the wife sees it, and retire with it Third (this is important) 7 erimes? hustle up tell her th oO | Disappointed, the German and Austrian kaisers sent re to the pope in which they maundered about “freedom of |to the basement to peruse its con- “ike spate thet exe lemey and com tents, must do his star gazing all or she'll offer to keep you Seas,” but nowhere met the real issues. a gene Lk Clas tethaiiee, aamerteen|, $4 toa ened for aiid a ah Ch cello ore i . i t is a brand new excuse for @ + pany has now been followed by an address Chancellor plan. |ing out from the family fireside of Fourth, you beat it out to @ evening ; | A West Seattle man has been try- eream constructed of aniline) ie i+ for months, and getting by jin great shape, or he did until he bumped up against several cloudy evenings It works this way bowling club or poker party. It worked like a charm with tl West Seattle man, until his wife told about the star-gazing treatm at her club. Then they called attention to the fact that clou had veiled the stars most of tho is made to the main committee of the German reichs + Whether he meant to or not, he has by that speec! pletely taken off the mask behind which sinister German were being cloaked. Said Michaelis, in an outburst Peandor unusual in a Prussian junker “And dishwater coffer and boilerplate &D ples. j Weec, IF ITIS FUN YouIRe LOOKING FOR Toc PLAY WITH You A Litrce WHILe! TAG! YOu'RE tT! ne of small town darn one of peace terms at the 7 me “Any such public statement of our Fesent time would only injure German interests. We should othe same sort of meal in the came sort), First, you tell the missus about nights come a step nearer peace, but it would contribute cer of way that Harvard astronomer. who it's all over with hit to a prolongation of the war.” mee ste Sr nis “ties SF | Cot each trues Mult aa tuekiag me ltitne ches qupdiere x crass #t ni non ellow c' bw what does this mean? It can mean only one thing, . a Sgtrtatton 5 gtetd Se ne ms. scan |ey and rests the soul to Ease upon mir ot ee one pian’! the stars. keeps a weather forecast handy. t the Teutons are bending every effort to entrap the allies a armistice which would give Germany and Austria} essary breathing time. Dm They talk of peace. They hint of liberal conditions, but) ithe time they know they are lying. It is the plain lig told | the common thief. i ") The kaisers want to get away with their loot. They want e S paying for the ruin they have wrought. They want/ ‘escape the penalty of their crimes against civilization ‘That is why Michaelis for once in his life tells the truth, | German terms, if stated openly and honestly, would not ce to peace, but to a grimmer determination upon the | of the civilized world to wage war to the bitter end, cost} it may. The German terms would probably be those) by a conqueror, that would further shock a world shocked so often by German ruthlessness Civilization owes a vote of thanks, however, to Michaelis his plain words. The warning was needed in some quar It is to be commended to the attention of all the lily d pacifists, the pro-German socialists and all the other cliques that have busied themselves in this country to pull chestnuts out of the fire for the dear kaiser any man with even a slight modicum of brain can read chancellor's speech and still shrick “peace” at this stage the game, he belongs either in a sanatorium or in—Ger He picked up a coffee cup, heavy end thiek, He muttered.“This surely will de for te thet.” in America’s war diet, ‘ Burbank did not mean to cast” ctions on the value of corn whem) mixed with other foods. Combined with beans or fats, he corn meal becomes a valuable foods stuff, the beans and fats supplyt the nitrogen which corn itself lacks, LUTHER BURBANK WARNS AGAINST USE OF UNMIXED CORN Hy United Press Leased Wire SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18.— America must not attempt to fntro- T ited bibs Derenmet ae o Ite dietary. right! | in | . If it does, a marked decline in the strength of the people will result That was the warning sounded today by Luther Burbank, the plant wizard, at the California Land Show here Corn, Burbank explained, ing treaties with neutral countri jacks nitrogen—a vital substance to| permitting the drafting of alien ni make it eligible for a dominating! trals. ref! He stalked to the kitehe ~. Tt finished the cook tn « mi A Jary was summoned; the drommer was i cap tried. : Me told how he'd suffered, while all the i court eried; Neutrals Refuse to Make Draft Treaties) Tom Kennedy, government atte y\ ney in draft cases, today received) a letter from Rep. John Miller t 4 the effect that the state ment is having difficulty arran No indictments were returned by the federal grand jury at noon Fri- day, altho that body continued its investigation of wit Officers of the Boilermakers’ union were among those scheduled to go behind closed doors with the investigators. ~——r Middie Aged Women. ) © average American man or woman will see in the|, Dear Mine Grey: I have been) bulld a hap hon n this 1 happiness of mutual love and gellor’s speech a plain incentive for this country to make | f°PIne Compan? wien eee that, ehild : Sar ciate: used sama Bp to the hilt, with the scabbard. thrown away, until tine he haw boon very attntve and) ioks : Dear Mies Gre? vustana «| ff Are Here Told the Best Remedy mism is crushed and the Prussian menace forever|has many traits of character whicl T dixpleased with his ns manner °. d. \ atatie’ ie on ae a oe for Their Troubles. . Te AT oN marry hi > Othe nk to him ab. it and Freemont, 0.—"I was passing through the critical this re rn it mnkes him angry. N he in period of life, being forty-six years of age and had all 'E’ VE JUST BEGUN known hir siats that I 1 talk to her about the symptoms incident to that change — heat flashes, ‘{ av he kais a s Prussia . one little cor it and corre ©. 1 think he or his nervousness, and was in a general run down condition, hi ve “ e kaiser an0 ty Prussian junkers | one — rae aha voted ptayarie so it was hard for me to do my work. Lydia B. Pink- h jow when we oversubscribed the first Liberty Loan.) voxe an unappreciative husband slate her ise sg aon ham's Vegetable Compound was recommended to me as wed him we meant business—with money as well as/pon’t you think « why I should be brought into this the best remedy for my troubles,which it surely proved n. Now we have the privilege of hitting him even harder A NICE LOOKING GIRL 4 think 1, qm Saking tamed rooploe cy ba Ting, sve Glsap- ; : : } 4 nnoy’ ptoms have disap- our subscriptions to the second Liberty Loan , By ng, this 2 t ared."—Mrs. M. GoppEN, 925 Napoleon St., Fremont, The first Liberty Loan victory was magnificent, but it) ma" A SISTER-IN-LAW Ohio, - . has | Unless you have son al only the first. ; gag eF ES capil ee oe ee North Haven, Conn. —"Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- After John Paul Jones had won his first great victory he| fesuit of y oe i abvion oatt ble Compound restored my health after everything else ‘ .. have not yet BEGUN TO FIGHT!” True, the ‘ ul to her, your 4 Papers tel omaph gnyen mtg wom pba es z wery American citizen can be a modern John Paul Jones.| sant witt or sition is well taken | Mrs. I “ See > Stag, Sonpteme. ig , : ig — LORENCE $ 2 sn, C h his first Liberty Loan bond paid for, the second sub-| omnis t | . rs, FLonence Iseit.a, Box 197, North Haven, Coun, Seribed for, he can tell the autocratic war lord, “I have not| ¢ D eereataen Nae delbrapernrmsicgs yet BEGUN TO LOAN!” relen undamental law is: “GREAT. =» No Haig victory on the Western front will jolt the kaiser) 4 n-committal man Now, b val pe as much as the unanimous yell from millions of American] frequent! mes out with racy dear and ¢ p ite F ts that what has been foaned our government is but a| _Mrens. comforting declerauune DENTIST Siete Cireetiom, fae Erennne “ae 9 v : fn the bucket to what we will do to rid the world of| What every human being needs Why Experiment? breed this awful HATE wo meet : a Y > Skillful treatments finest au ery where ‘or every thought o' __ kaiserism. is sympathy and appreciation. | o¢ *iliful treatments tnest quality | TATE woe enter even toward e 1 ——_— - These sentiments are fo# f my|cruel r naity’s rulers and the rich IF YOU are a federal, state or territorial officeholder, you are ex- by reiterated assurances. P Bxamina-| wo will have to pay interest com. empt ha income taxation. But let's see your “I've bought a bond” ony: Sra “ red od en ap- | pounded {in human sorrow, until wo preciation ¢ a man, he may | carn a higher law of being. Water * ikea ‘ feel the Joy rem oo and of! mixed are neithe »| bs ’ DELPHOS, 0., inhabited almost wholly by so-called German-Amer-| ing kind words f Aone née Ek eeerede ae _ teans, took $100,000 worth of Liberty bonds first thing. We'll pay ca-| | and realize his shorte HATE mixed are neither “pure nor| Mi en sensing thie’ irom to Bariie |) See cae nie reopens ASS tenet Nia areata ears greatest record for the atest ed o “ of all ware, as In religions, has been | gre g BULLY CHRISTMAS present those bonds will make! Dear Miss Grey: Tam a youn: In the TE, pe q 1] atleast ead , eee rey iy diseoutneed bel] Charactertzes our methods in Bl biting, mer ad cc ya is gre LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. 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