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A i OAT OBEN ANNONA 8 ace ore - sa aes! : 2 STAR—MONDAY, NOV, 5, 1917. PAGE 6 Let Them See in Italy the Result of Their Mischievous, Dastardly Work ; By Charles Edward Russell ino stomach for war was because they had no ol ea Smt A DID NOT parte i wan ber of Star Staff Who Spent Three Months in Russia | amar" the United cae se lia |UNITED STATES AND THE UNITED STA i Official American Commission, ere were two chief reasons why they had no . i The jo bl Italy is the sure result of the state of confidence in the United States, FIRST, the work of How the Pacifists Undermined in Russia. P American pacifists, German sympathizers and the Ger- Slav Faith in the United States The weakness of the Russian line gave} man agents sent from this country to Russia to bring How could Russia think the United States was sine Germany two chances to deliver a stagger-| about exactly this condition. SECOND, the attitude of jin the war when the Russian public was told every ing blow. ys ra of the American press toward Russia and lthat this country was ruled absolutely by its munition She could either break thru to the roubles, 5 makers, who had driven the government into the war to north, try for Moscow and Petrograd, and I have from the beginning tried to Warn you that the get fat contracts, and having secured these, were about to put Russia out of the fighting business; work of the American pacifists and of copperhead persons make peace? or she could make a feint at Russia, then here who are helping Germany to win was far more deadly How could Russians believe the United States was in wheel her great armies down south and to you than all the German troops and all the German com-|earnest when they heard on every hand assurances that the smash Italy. |manders. You can judge now whether I had good reason) American people were opposed to the war and had been If she went north she would encounter | for the warning. foreed into it by their despotic rulers? What impression very soon the Russian winter when opera- If Germany shall succeed in overrunning northern Italy, would) Russians naturally — get when thousands of tions will be impossible. Qn the plains of she will have France between two fires. The whole com- agents ran about quoting the words of traitorous Ameri- ~ Italy she can operate almost as_ well at) plexion of the war will be changed in an instant. Kg iy real voice of the American people, and when ess | co time of the year aa at another. She The French and British offensive on the Western front |*!! these lies went without, refutation ? chose the bey pone t ke apy| Will be changed to a desperate defense, and half Ame Here are some yey ~ Caper, 0 ane Us Very | of the allied forces will have to be withdrawn to defend tful about a tee a France on the south, where there are no forts, strongholds Misunderst ussians , or troops! ’ ‘ ood fe to gain but the liberty of mankind. and They Misunderstood Us | There is hardly a limit to the disaster that might fol- Instead of this, ninety-nine out of every hundred Rus- Germany would never have dared to withdraw low. We might see a situation in w hich this country alone gijang } from the Russian front to drive at Italy, if | would have to bear all the fighting and strain every re-\to make money and will quit it the moment she thinks Russia had been in good fighting trim. source to win, It would mean an American army of 10,-\she has made money enough. Almost as many Russians The thing to inspire Russia was the spectacle of the rican republic, absolutely united, absolutely determined to wage to the end this righteous war, her unselfish mo- . . rds fig Europe, believe ths » people » United States are divided Russia would have continued to fight in dead | 000,000 men, two-thirds fighting in TE) lieve that the people of the United States are divi earnest if her people had willed to fight. | It would probably mean five years of war, about the war, the overwhelming majority being against it. The strongest reason why the Russian people had | ALL THIS GROWING PRIMARILY OUT OF THE} On the other hand, two-thirds of the newspapers of the The Job zc] The Sea Beripps North- BY GERTON BRALEY wort League of Newspapers Heattle, Wash, ¥ ity, one year, $3 (Gc per month, By « By mail, in the War.” Other tasks subordinated, here's our pore briefly stated, - — eeenicmecroremceninienentny | DID YoU KNOW? We've no time for peace dinc bet pAb gh nich fight against the Prussian, The water of the Puyallup river For his every deed and action we abhor Many a house of cards has been tumpled, many a rosy dream dispelled, by the |/{ comfortable for tah that are t ier et ale Squieting news from Italy. ran Spite of loud proGerman yammer and of agitators’ clamor Apparently the Austrian armies, greatly strengthened by German army corps seis ‘silellouia one teieae baci Teak, 0 eat: pide ua manta tae Ad unlimited German artillery and shells, are blasting their way at will thru the er ets falian lines. Tho the forces th ©: The Teutons have taken in less than a week what the Italians acquired by Me ight and persistent fighting for over two years. And the leaders dimensic The story of the Russian debacle on the Duvajec river is being repeated. | a the Russians were apparently at the apex of their power, they suddenly Ver ee eee : ; ee nd themselves short of ammunition. They ‘had expended all their shells and ee ee ee . ve got to SSould turn nowhere to get more. Thanks to their spy system, the Germans knew | * . Polly door | If our freedom be not lot us, wr whate'e cost t the exact moment when this condition existed and took instant advantage of it. jana push nim tp lea inte Bade : : So with what is happening on the Isonzo. Gen, Cadorna had made splendid sa sa a fel es f vances into Austrian territor) mountain territory in all Europe. And all the time he was busy, Italy was send- out to her allies an urgent and never-ceasing call for help in the way of shells, tory. He had defeated the Teutons in the most diffi-|..¢ an invention that w Po tne cpest very largely fell upon deaf ears and the Germans knew it. rhe iy naren, Gaten ete. ENG I N EER S ACTI VE Boys Run Trains to French Line trains right up to the front. They are the first American regiment to come under shell fire in the great war. came when the Italian army had few shells and the Germans knew it. | it ie now generally known that With Rumania prostrate, with Russia in a position where the kaiser could |! term “srasoned troops” | means the once great Slav power with contempt, it was possible to gather up great} inger | oe ; s of men and munitions and mass them for this stupendous drive upon} y W lota of pep and 8. railway engineers, the f dis from J. W. Pe respondent Some girls are mo proper they won't a F ny you on a plar hether the present onslaught is stopped or goes on, it has a tremendous and | ries they have a chaperor oe a ‘Significant lesson for us as Americans. Despite the fact that we have given money #o our government for war purposes on a scale hitherto unknown in history, |* Swe have not fully realized that we are in this war. There has lurked in the) Minds of most of us the hope or the belief that some miracle would happen, and any months ago.) &, BY J. W. PEGLER United Prese Mtaft carry! d for the ps and the daily move » you get tru read 1 t jin ace @ ic stamp on It AMERICAN FIELD HEAD hat Germany's power for evil in the world would suddenly crumble away. iad te fomr GObtinek anh tear” | | MATER PRANOS, OM, 12 ee er The Italian news, bad as it is, gloomy as it is, will in another way prove aj |) (——— | (By, Mall) < @omewnere in an re aan ts gd onto Sortunate thing. It will open the eyes of Americans to the task before them. — It) sanctng in Phiindelphia | allroad engineers are running ae the sternest task in the world. It is the most difficult in history. It is nothing : — omer seateeerenmensaresnmerne | & The Sa than the herculean job of defeating the military power of the Teuton nations. | ating t . CHILDREN HATE hase beh What those nations have been able to do in Italy is proof positive that they | Crcago protes : be ser line. Th French sy Still possess great resources. They have men. They have arms. They have shells.|\"° sca —_ ' They have well-quipped military leaders. ae : PILLS, CALOMEL And what is just as important, the victories Mackensen has just achieved Will} jowa pr vo aye 2 ; five the Germans once more a morale they had been losing. Teutons everywhere |r AND CASTOR OIL will perk up with the news that their armies have captured countless numbers of Malian foemen and hundreds of their precious heavy cannon. Ps It is this re-heartened foe that our troops will have to meet. The test is going] (Frem « Womai If cross, feverish, constipated, Be oyna © 40 come in the next year or so. All we have of bravery, of endurance, of resources, |... gg ik sive “Califo! Syrup th French. narial Of military and industriai ingenuity is going to be required. ofa of Figs. p and bon : In brief, the job of finally defeating the kaiser and all the evils for which he/?r° ” Look ba ur ¢ days oar troops have on Stands is going to be very largely an American job. ie — pebece maple hg peau qieenieers * { anaes pa | rae - ~ Ammen | tee How yo ated them, how you 1 was with cineers last night AFTER 10 YEARS OF VICTORY || Why Hair Falls Out | ‘vent nralon taxing them" wthon th > the tr old form of was ma After 10 years of continual victories, a University of BE Washington football team has been defeated —_ scalp, the COME. OF - p ‘Dandrutt ca tee a feverish trrita 3 ‘ A splendid chapter in the traditions of the Purple and , aq oosen and then the hair Gold has ended. But the glory of the U. of W. is not 26 out fast. To stop falling hair at o rid the scalp of every druff, get a «mall ' diminished. For real sportsmen look on defeat as honorable if the bottle of Danderine at any drug California contest has been fair. store, pour a little in your hand hi, caccpstheaprre Dye wes and rub well into the scalp. After thers keep this harm May the best team always win. This is, and should be, | i a few applications all dandruff dis x handy; the the sentiment out on the campus today. appears and the hair sae sou know children lc T American commander kept _ a out * t never fails the € ture secret so tha : * bowels and alf the te would not sta BERLIN EDITORS have taken another guess. They say we're ee hits cae cee tat owe, We bee Bik cee backing the allies in order to coliect what we've loaned them. But we'll keep right on loaning, just the same. FINE FOR RHEUMATISM ‘."sss0%.* wins les stepp ISN’T IT too bad, now, as Chairman Blaine of the state gas com | a : has full at nim for babies, chil: ness into the mission suggests, that his board hasn't the power to punish for contempt Musterole Loosens Up Those! dren of all ages and for grown-ups buffet at t) | Stiff Joints— Drives Out Pain) P@inty on each b ed away th of court? Or should we say “lese majesty” instead? “she = 4 mets and up for free chow You'll know why thousands use an women worke ferole once you experience the id relief it gives, Get a jar at once from the nearest! ground against the crush MAYOR GILL, says he doesn’t expect to run again, but if he did, he would win easily. Now, pray, just what does he mean? Will he run, or won't he? to lose of hungr 5 Ee geri Om? drug store. It is a clean, white oint- Samm the colonel himself jumj made with the oil of must: ed behind the counter and poured thanar ‘d plaster ax coffee out of a big pail not blister. Brings ease and comfort Girls! Use Lemon Juice! wage ef bang rubbed co Pain id Into the tation, th em usterole is recommended by many 3 8 piled © & oar, and {Auxiliary to Co. D doctors and nurses, Millions of jars aro : foarte’ the nose Bie bititerk: clasbeced tate ina os | y 0. used annually for bronchitia, croup, stiff BC, Be-regrtn, Fhe Sone. or cosh, a ices rege eee | _ to Meet on Tuesday peck asthma, neuralgia, leuriay, chen. In our ‘famous Up forward the whistle tooted * : The emp atism, lumbago, pains and ac! t mh a ‘ ype Make a quarter pint of beauty cream for little cout. {|The Auriliary to company’ 1D, back oF joints aecaina, sore musdiee Dentalloy Plates ; Rate tien ont cating ihe i a oe ae Eeate 7 + for ‘uises, chilblaina, frosted { 14 cca alae gen poe te gah 8 paella a ted Clears, softens and whitens the skin. tnerly the fecond Washington Tn the chess (itoften prevents pnewmmonioy, Puadabia saree ia tourna first American Sammies to the Brings out the hidden roses! | ama eaatine “tue on , wee o ; 90c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, ag ORY Boren Seccune hi ga some of them ‘hren't com | in the assembly hall of . | $25 Rubber Plates back amber of Cor m, All interestea By ail means, girls, prepare a orchard white. Care should be taken|‘® Members of Co lemtp ietion to keep your skin to strain the juice through a fine! Vt @ attend flextie and young looking. You cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then > @ Will Koen realize that true loveli- this lotion will keep fresh for igh ibe KABW one KIND | 7 cathe powdery \tonths. Sve , joel eacher in the city schools had |——— nebs does not mean the 5 ry|months. Every woman knows that|asced a class of grade pupils for ree, at & p. he welfare of “pany D are in for $15 . r " Supreme Court to Have Press Gallery WA 1INGTON Nov 5.—The supreme court may soon have press gallery, just like tb whicti look or waxen coloriessness of sc 1 ne lemon juice is used to bleach and parks, race tr or ‘compositions on the E ks, Ta ‘ ongress © hothouse flower, but is typified by |remove such blemishes as freckles, | pmyporitions on hice Meda ota The court plans to make its dear the velvety softness of your skin, sallowness and tan, and is the ideal J ‘ Cem poms the reporters, not only able j tons, she found the following your peach-like complexion and skin softener and beautifier re cine Fes. y — a work better, but more rosy-white hands Just try ft! Get three ounces of|a aaa t has sepals, petals and | 2 | i At the cost of a small jar of ordi-| orchard white at any pharmacy or! Perplexed, she called the author | ne" held atrictly || JONAL 4 firet suggestion was Mary cold cream one can prepare a’ toilet counter and two lemons from|to her desk and asked what he : bBventewt jmade @ quarter of « century ago full quarter pint of the most won-|the grocer and make up a quarter| meant by saying that the violet had| ‘ wt Waa! | that mere reporter persons should @ertul lemon skin softener and com-| pint of this sweetly fragrant lotion|a gun. He explained IT residence | be alder d encouraged in getting Plexion beautifier, by squeezing the and wnassage it daily into the tace,| “Why, you told us that the eine) Sanders & ENTISTS news of decisions promptly to the dulce of two fresh lemons into a | neck, arms, and hands, particularly | had sepals, petals and a pistil, and|} 1003-4 ’ mare, public, austere Judmes bottle containing three ounces of | rough, red bifinds, 1 couldn't spell pistil.” rs | etl meg | thought revolution and chaos were : near, But time works wonders, On the Heads of U. S. Copperheads Be This Bloodj tives understood, the fact well known that she had nothing | sve that the United States entered the war merely |’ There's a job we've got before us and we ought to chant the chorus, by Against Russian Peoplé {United States have pictured Russia as in a state of wildest — lanarehy and chaos, and the Russian people as utterly unfit lfor the democracy they have undertaken to set up. What was required for the solution of the heavy | problems confronting the United States and Russia was @ close understanding, warm sympathy and practical work ing co-operation, 2 These influences together have utterly destroyed the | lehance of any such co-operation and sympathy, and now § we can see the results. | |Can’t Hang Back Any More; |We Must Speak Like Men he American pro-Germans and the disloyal senators may feel some satisfaction in the catastrophe they have helped to pull down, but it should be otherwise with the editors. Their share in the mischief has been due prejudice, lack of information and the fixed habit of tal foreign dispatches without analyzing them. Having helpe \nevertheless, to get us into this appalling situation, they ought now to tell us what they think of their work and jwhat they propose next. Meantime, the rest of us may as well come out of any |trance we may have been enjoying on this subject. The situation is of the utmost possible gravity. We have in id a tremendous job. We shall have to turn on all the am we have and we had better begin now. ALL TOGETHER—no shuffling and no hanging We have come to the great crisis of the struggle. 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