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STAR—TUESDAY, OCT 30, 1917. PAGE 6 A HALF CENTURY AGO— AND TODAY Again we are in Struggle for man kind. We hear the sounds of music of boisterous drums, the silv of heroic bugles. We sce thousands of assemblage and hear the appeals of orators. We se cheeks of women, and the flushed s of men, and in those assemblages we see all dead whose dust we have covered with flowers We see them apart with P\Some are walking for the last time in quiet, Places, with the maidens they adore. We hear the whisperings and the sweet vows of eternal love as a great preparation—the voices er 1e pale they |THE SEATTLE STAR . h Ave. Near Union st. OF SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LeaGuE oF Newsrarens News Service of the United Press Association | nd -< t Se fftoe as Secon “fBy mail, out of city year, $3.50 ar ty mths, E MUNICIPAL MiILKMAN New York, Chicago, Seattle and other cities are threat d with milk famines, milk investigations and milk prose Also, they are paying more—much more—for milk than they ever paid before. lingeringly part idles, kissing babes tl recei the bl ot ng with mother thei And son with brave from their ing heart Aaa oe . D. IK." “hy “CoOL Norn UM 5 ‘ } } } \ stonat Hat the tow i In New York the consumer is held up for from 14 to 16 ' laid the dairymen The milk The president distributors of the a quart. producers. “The average price paid dairy farmers for tS a. quart, and dairy farmers are paying punt for feed they paid two or three years He had the books to prove his assertion. Clearly the distributing system is at fault. } is making too big a profit, or he is doing his work an inefficient manner. Probably the latter more than former is true, excepting with the very large distr concerns. A dozen different milkmen drive their wagons along Street early in the morning, passing and repassing over others’ footprints, duplicating trips in and out ¢ wasting time, energy and money There are two s— Monopoly and municipal milk distribution Of the two, city-owned and operated milk depots wagons give promise of the lower prices and bet blame on milk is 64% double t The city FOOD ADMINISTRATION, says Washington dispatch, urges to refuse to pay more for sugar than they paid the last days. Now, isn’t that the easy way! Al! we've got to do is to to pay the grocer what he asks for his sugar. Blamed If we try it on the butcher and coal man, too! SOUTHERN PACIFIC Ogden "Tis said to be delicious, a look. IBLE FAMINE, with the Y. M. C. A Wanted in the encampments. Many of to put theirs in their kit. THE LOVE of power may be as dominant In the heart of a as of a prince —Headley. SOME MEN loan their lives to their country; others their dol lars. Are you doing either? TO SAVE food Is to save lives. which means it’s on the menu at calling for a miltion the soldier boys DO YOUR Christmas shopping early Buy a bond now! marry and keep cheerful, it is IN ORDER woman. rarely Analysis of the War Moves By J. W. T. Mazes ate Written for The United Pre ‘a Tt ° ° fs to the advan pans have won their first as is also ie in their effort to driv My of the war, but the situ: More serious for the than were the ear rmans whe ure Verdun ze France's morale | The Germans’ thrust at caught the French just fans have been tak present Teutoi But as the French were « firm after the fir : the Italians maintain t Rew line when the initial Teutonic us is spent. ch prolonged offensive can Be maintained by the AustroGer Manes in Italy, as the Hohenzollern crown prince ed against Werdun, because neither men nor Munitions are available in such Tumbers and quan to live long, aged 104 years 104 years. says an dead fact that unmarried e G Cadorna. matance th advan ns g and Verdun p Ital wares t offensive vanced f along a must learn not to © neglect their health | How Women are Restored to Health Spartanburg, 8.C.—'For nino years I eut- fered from backache, weakness, poor irregu- larities so I could hardly do my work. I tried many remedies but found no 4 i nent relief. After taking Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound I folt a gre os change for the better and am now well and strong 20 I baveno trouble in dot work I hope every user of Ly E bin bam's pL Ne Compound will get as great relief did from its use.”—Mre. 8. D. McAB 22 Dewey Ave., Spartanburg, 8. C. Chicago, Tl.—‘For about two yoars I sut- fored from * female trouble so I ras unable ‘to walk or do et my own work. I read about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- in the newspapers and dotermined to Mt, It brought almost immediate relict. fy weakness has entirely disappeared and I never had better health. I weigh 105 pounds and ip as ureng 08 8 man. I think money fe well spent which purchases Lydia F.Pink- ham’s Vogotable C Tompound. Mra. Jos. O'Bavax, 1755 Newport Ave., Chicago, Dl. *¥OU CAN RELY UPON talk baby-like to Some Circus Towr route diners are to serve whale , digestion A NATIVE SON Polk Dantels is a great He rl hol tul fear ontending hosts, un- able to move, wild with thirst, the life ebbing slowly away upon er torn and trodden earth. We see them pierced with balls and torn with shells, in the by the forts, and in the whirlwind of the where men become iron, with nerves of We are with them in the prisons of hatred famine We are with our whatever comes, till The foregoing i Ml wrote, nearly Others are bending over is gone We are with ae between leep. Some are | We see them Some under the flaunting fla aA wild music of war, mar the great cities, thru the ind. sa prairies, down to the field fie for the eternal right We go with them, ind all. We are by on the ¢ fields, in all the hospitals of pain, ull the weary marche We stand guard with them in the wild storm and under the quiet tar We are with m in the tren running | } with blood, in th ers of the blasted field \ at are a they march proudly away , keeping time to the grand hing down the streets of towns and across the of glory, to do and old men are part them nothing endeas 1 them pre trenches, charge, teel. and gain, ind the old tone one ide 0 on their heroes and they with us, time end almost a half exactly what Bob In | WINTER PALACE SYMBOL OF OLD RUSSIA Charles Russell Finds Gigantic Building, Crowning Folly of Monarchy, to Be Typical of Dead in New Republi purpose BY CHAS, EOWARD RUS nler that had Member of Star Staff, three months in Russia with the | ar official American commission t rta SELL ride, and the who spent | offic built Mk Jone ” way around Is, gets tired of trying to I it)!and wants to #it down and rent Nobody ‘There man that knows his statues way all about the puzzling place enee, be but he knows nothing else, so that doesn't count. He couldn't Had to Have Guide the «round a car For the lays I had to if You look hard, that quarters and yet they are and then dispense with eet in height memor now Mr landmarks r and foreign and the top all the adorned (that is what they 1 between make with a crowd of statues other \ ows now whor Kept Root and tt follow them, existed for just one It was to shelter ght to rule of ner and par ranites ent degrees that waited while he dwelt in cease terror of ation by the pon whose backs he rode, d with this idea, the notion that ever entered @ brain Ward's wan, Kankakee, or , seems sweet and a crescent the no ri th then * one ou would hav: a bi to get a good view of then of it wouldn « be enoug These t gn, palace include to Ko up to very and the § pay. | ist begun t One called the or ree ake out tue poor, strick Inland, or Mé t Pleasa sonable and was o © world like Nichola re AND NOSE CLEAR dose of “Pape’s Cold relieves all misery. 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HOWIN SD Brown, DD. ® Now at 100 Cole and turn to le arch, turn pair of folding straight ahead a palace did, and the building revolution Alro, on iz any stands f handy places w hide and shoot that aucase tne huge looked no beta of this January, 1905, were wine—for t ‘Two hundred thousand into the square then to bread, and the soldiers on the roof gave them bullets instead,’ and ied 6,000 of then Two galleries, o Thin is best thing ly sensible use ver put to before thing in ries ries _high, or to the rons the short gal and the doors lery with the ndowe at Compound” grippe od of this th right en rik There never th in all the works and it ex on its Willam G t of the f ful and repe were there conclusion that uned t anier th on pain ® hands that ae yg a left thru the low arch . down that, a hird door on the left British e and ex bear when he he got spend shoals and 1 weit until 5 with a pilot 1 suppose would be there yet All thin gigantic hances created at taggering gare maintained with The interior of this mo: frot san endle roved Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snoffling! doge of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken every two hours until three doses are taken % misery and break ther in the head right long corr I took a Heutenant in the army twice over this « ed all th » above ar , dings, but » make it alone » we ance tly one an far we aety relieves feverish. sore hroa ezin s0Te and s Pape’s Cold Com quickest, surest re only a few s at drug stores. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no incon- venience. Don't accept a substi- quarter of a the barracks mong the t ir passage one wast awe entrance as some others ¢ place, The czars b zs people thor t posed to take ni establishr da” is the known and a river of money mense pile ng extrava 1 about later, known as the onty | ¢ costs eattle who did not raise his os because of the war. N 4. BROWN, D. tee Leadin 0¢ Cotum whol b. ntiat . DAILY = CARTQONET BE PATRIOTIC Sign Your Country’s Pledge to Save Food Edi ‘s Ma fll MONOPOLY ON PATRIOTISM ANNO! EAT MORE Fish Corn Rye Poultry Oats Fruits Vegetables Potatoes Baked, Broiled and Boiled Foods EAT LESS Wheat Meat Sugar Fats AND SAVE te iwice May Fight With Us SAVE Jon day for each person 1 King county tn day for ench per d Monday day for enc! ome Madison | a day for each line than a ye Fune As an an in could The # hiph unions the endin have and to settle. fiding « Eat This Today Suggestion for Economy Not on ye Chairman I ervioe ¢ Do fot serve Butter for dinner when you have gravy. ommilasie of patri and no doubt} adding, ‘Che the bill otiem! to the nopol War Pudding 1 cup of pared and thinly A apples in baking Add half cup of cooked oatmeal loft from breakfast. Add one tea- spoon of butter, @ pinch of salt a few raisins, two tablespo: : ayrup or molasses, sprinkle with cinnamon tf liked. Repeat until dish {s filled, having layer of apples on top, Bake about half oft. Sorve with maple syrup. 4 right in have to pa patr bring the hand in the _ FREEBURG Evanston Ave JAMES DOLAN DEAD James Dolan dent co 1868 ons of 1 alice of bre real an bh Collins B undertak w. Wednesday,