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STAR-—MONDAY, OCT 22, 1917. PAGE 6 | [RUSSIAN WOMEN FILL MEN’S JOBS NATURALLY 7. Do not Be Surprised, Therefore, Says Russell, at Valiant Women Soldiers and Their Courageous “Legion of Death" [acme =] The Seattle Star weat League Renttle, Wash ane matter Newapaper | ny mait'® vats Me, oath. Hy ‘carrier, euty, abe & month By CHARLES EDWARD RUSSELL, adit atti) Wediah a Maiaine | gal Von aid eaaa —, Member of the U. 5S. Commission to Russia. edt end Gewk Seet 06. 6 Pie. th ‘a, Hore in the United States many| There were authenticated cases, be| were in ios fot ation astonished | said, where women had clung to n tt read | dangerous positions after men hac Persona were — About Dad? eated, and he wid me the story | : | HERE'S been a lot written about the brave mothers who are giving their sons| P tat to war. And no one will quarrel with the words of praise uttered in_ their HE PRUE NOW at th "ide Of the behalf. It is impossible to overestimate the sacrifice they make in the service of EE SA CE CI OEE sihe f ot prea i p profes dritied trained to ht in the like their country. But today we want to speak about the fathers A boy’s babyhood and youth belong very largely to his mother. His father] and he may be the best of pals, but because the father is at his work all day, | EVEN IF THEY ARG THE SAFEST INVGITMGNT ad erperieneed ON GARTH I CAN B® JUST AS PATR {OTIC AS YOU « 1” CVEN IFT DON'T BUY ANY LIRER |coan BONDS, sladanhii ie iL 2 paintd “Sh ecracoramen o r while the mother is at home, there cannot be the same intimacy. reeked there It is not until the boy verges on manhood, till he reaches that time in his} was nothing life when he is ready to play the game with men, that father and son find eal TRUSKELL | 10 nassien wo ™ men had been selves in a closer relationship. Then Dad discovers that the “kid” talks his lan- ay) : : figh < ny eve! ce Ih © are still guage, and the “kid” learns that Dad is not only Dad, but a bully good companion Seaitree hue, Sees the who are and friend, who understands his point of view as no mother, however loving, can Wear Regular Uniform | tet oe hope to understand. When I was on my way from ‘They should take » few trips This is the time when the father and son plan together on the boy's immedi-| Vldivostok to Petrograd the sub ate and more distant future, when they have long smoke-talks and look more} my attention by the vision of an deeply into each other's hearts and souls than ever before. eg eg ory RC And it is just at this place in their lives that war steps in and separates them. |we had stopped one morning It is just at this period that the nation calls upon the son to serve, and the father lt t to sacrifice. | The mother has had the past, the father gives up the future. For, if the boy does not come back, the father cannot have quite the store of memories of the mother, and if he does come back—as most of them will—he |! will have spent the time that might have been the father’s with other men and in other scenes. And, tho he may be a bigger, stronger and better man for it, Dad and he will never quite touch the intimacy they would otherwise have known, So, without belittling the beauty and holiness of the mother’s sacrifice, we] speak this brief word for the brave, quiet, tearless sacrifice of “Dad.” I saw afterward THE SUBMARINE MENACE IS BEING nthe F till held to thelr long CURBED OE ee). ears oe on Some time ago Washington premade gel pen i getting the better of the Germa COLYUM was u A recent piece of news n but gives} ing t ground for optimism on the part of every erican who SAT aes nore ae uned to the oorvics wants to see his country win the war c MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY { warring countries an NOTICE TO ~ SICK WO Positive Proof That Lydia <r E. Pinkham’s Vegetable — AW Compound Relieves : Suffering uniform of bh the nun should a woman 4 en for her hat in a big yellow roll it made Bridgeton, N.3—t eaaile that enlisted in the d thelr hai head Thi NOT AS Lt ONDERSTAND IT!!! irregular, 9 would have ten! rible pains that I cout hardly take step. Some dy” imes I would bg: ; : —Js0 miser that I could not sweep a room ; doctored part of the time, but no change. I later took id the navy was her end, and rent to any star-| might receive ning, It wan evi-| ace and its dutic ped Y BERTON BRALEY There is no use burking the It’ ha eta tackion fuss Sately was serious, and furnishe | For actresses regal and ste y the governmental hea To pose in thelr pegnoirs Italy. With the German U-boats running full til While cute Iittle “pont ts: the submarine+menace Aroused by Loss T asked a Russian off ua on e train toa an aid t this appa was & common igh aglow ’ heatinne place He said th were Pinkham’s Vegetable Compomé, not only danger tha rod F on ike seen women ser and soon felt a change for the be be shipped to our alli g the and ter. I took it until | was in goof ready, but there was also the equal danger to our own tr healthy condit on I recommend the en route to France, and their supplies t thin time of the year feo ihe 8 0 r-comes ess: hat is bound to chee | | have used them with such gaod re And now comes the messag at is bound to cheer. The}... sien the « Fada ita.—Dira, Milford ‘T. Oma United States government's war i e bureau had fixed Harmony st., Penn's Grove, Nd. a rate of five per cent premium on ve $ sailing in rap) at of focus Such testimony should be accept. zone. Late in July the bureau decid ris Was not a .« ‘ ‘ ed by all women as convincing dence of the excellence of Pinkham's Vegetable as it had sustained some heavy losses _it raised the rate t Or rose in her has “ : a remedy for the distressing 6.5 per cent. This has just been cut 25 5 If this means anything it must me experts in the bureau with all the ir the shipping losses and all the facts activities, figure the U-boat menace has ‘been red cent since last summer The firing of depth bombs, the employmen devices still kept secret, the increased ac destroyers and the larger use of the voying merchant vessels—all these ti played their part in offsetting the activit assassins of the sea. em mode If this good work is kept up and perfected, the percentage | But my, they're ‘artietic, all of shipping losses will be further decrea The vainglorious sine promises made to the German people by the German rulers/guch stutt photographic the cannot be fulfilled. England and France will not be beaten to their knees. The American armies will not be kept on|'t ainful periods, indred ailmen ut the and want an spirit nands the “Ba Russian woman has often to do in this war than and knit socks, Of rhe is now the condurtor e strect cars of Petrograd * the magazine TAY YOOYY YY WN a th . a This WL this side of the water mp > Geet 2 os hageir ih Wi NH) Instead, it is going to be the happy fortune of our troops| Wer. recent fins at witoee a HY) to be in at the death of kaiserism they minded| Reesia s is oatte ta te tet 1 HA yyy WW e * Speitelbdeedionicebiae ipahetoabes . he age ark abou in the Wa YY t t VON TIRPITZ now denies that he ever said that the U-boate poe s)he old kind that Nini thr ic bec Hy COA u would finish England by August 1st. He probably forget to deny it on : freien okt nist IRM ay August 2nd. 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