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THE SEATTLE STAR 1907 Seventh Ave MEMBER OF SCKIPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUE oF NEWwSsrarmRs Telegraph News Service ef the United Prees Aasoctnt Warh. Near Union St. Second-Clasn Matter 0c per month; 3 months, $1.15: 6 months, $260; tase B0e a month Entered at Seattic, Poatoftice Gall mall, out of ity ear | COMEDIES OF C Thene Mate 608. Privete|| departments. Human Story of France—by Chester George Randolph Ches- -Rich-Quick Is now The human story of France! | fer, World famous as the author of the “¢ ingford” stories, and author of several novels, ing the story of “France as She Is Today.’ of war literature, this series stands out le contribution to the history the story—not of battles and war moves plomacy and troop mobilization—but rather the of human hearts! It was the stoutness of these that kept the Huns from Paris, tho France was by surprise, and no one in the world is so capable depicting this vivid, stirring, amazing Spirit of France as George Randolph Chester. This series of articles will begin in The any Has Scored It is evident that peace with Ukraine means acce ny and her allies, to the greatest wheat region of It is probable that Trotsky’s “demobilization” tion, by the Teutans, of great resources in senseless in the entente powers to try to min- - se two highly important events, on the ground neither the Ukraine nor Russia has any surplus sup- When Germany gets its heel on a country, it is never as to whether what it takes is surplus, or the ies for normal subsistence of that country. Oh, ! Ukraine has a treaty. So had Belgium. The Ukraine and Trotsky affairs are great triumphs advantages for German To minimize them would superlative folly on the part of the entente powers and ifession that all they've Said of German intentions and thods was lying. Germany will eat. What's more, famished Turkey wil! ‘neg starvation policy is now pretty largely directed at , France and Italy. The job cut out for the United, is larger, more clearly defined than ever. And what's our problem? Ships, ships, ships! Emperor Charles nfight just as well have said it this way: “Thanks to God's gracious aid, we've made lace with Ukraine by slicing off a piece of Poland, as customary Republican: national committee has indorsed wom- suffrage. The fact that the number of states grant- it is increasing every year certainly had nothing ‘to do with the indorsement, did it? Packers’ wage hearing at Chicago shows that some the employes held back $2 or $3 every week from ir wives. P erfectly outrageous embezzlement! But, Probably, the employers held back $200 or $300. ‘ Let the German workmen them in battle, says Trotsky. lows who place them up again when they don't want to work. ™ President Wilson's , strong invitation to Austria to discuss peace is all right and gentlemanly, seeing that we declared war on Austria. While Austria cannot )make peace, she can talk it. 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The new Finnish government wtill spelled with two n's, anyhow. Among t im Lone tring» for Kalser Bil) . Fresno Republican Advertieor wante—"Man with Ford car who has mechanical turn and underw ws.” Now, what in thunder should a man who understands cows be do ng with a Ford? Contrary to the recent army f bell go twang-alang at —-s general opinion ni ions have shown city to be stronger than their country cousins According to Dr J. A. Nydegeer, of the U. & public health service, the ercentage of men rejected as unfit for military service because of phys Aefects been considerably among men from rural dis than among city remidents x made by th al to awaken the ir better med! youths cal has tri in expected ntry to the need f children 4 ache nurvey care ¢ y in the rural hited States ts behind most countries In provisions for hool childr the need for strong for urned ation of governments to the school children. firet ar al examination of recruits the Boer war showed that were unhealthy and defective that thelr vast number of canes could be traced to bad phys indings and meth: | achoole nchools, expe armies’ haw ng troubles A al surr nelinh the Boer war was over tish government pr * thruout the United King medical compulsory athletics and mild military training to correct an far ax human endeavor was able, the physical defectives: In this country, while most of the ty nchools have adopted medical in moat of the rural schools one. the Br Inepec tion of schoots, HEALTH QUESTIONS * ANSWERED L) Tyaasks: “Does s@called intes tinal poleoning have any effect on the nervous system?” You; the nervous eyetem f« almost | invariably affected by chronic intes tinal toxomia. gz One Dose Gives You immediately a you take J-O-T-O e i Stomach Relief # in Two Minutes! 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Molly St., is unable to supply you, a sarm- upon Bellingham Chemical Soman, Bellingham, Wash, U. 8, A | DIRECTING THE | FASTER weded to |! | year | note BOLSHEVIKI ARE HELPLESS, BUT KERENSKY WILL NOT REGAIN CO Written Exclusively for The Star | BY A, 8 NEUSHEL (Recently Attached to the Political Department of the Petrograd Military District) Russia's desperate demand for Immediate peace was the undo- ing of Kerensky. When his regime came into power after the first success of the Russian revolution it contained the best, surest and highest leaders of the age-old battle for Russian freedom. It was broken up and cast away by Kerensky’ upon winning the wa hie inability to give the Rus- in people fast enough the | ical reforms they wanted— | such as the land and the fac: | that Russia must until Germany was Tursian people, not only nd price, but eould with anything else, It They idea was e war But the d with war at co peace any not put up was not that they would not COULD not the pri Hohen- wed too wed over ending fo t f sollerniam, tide fast for him him and he was subm Gone from Power He is gone from power, never to return. The Russian mass have passed way beyond him in their demands. The Bolshevik! do not lead Rue- today, And they are not dt- Russia today. RUBBIA 18 BOLSHEVIK, { ing the Bolsheviki them hy THAN along 1T SEEMS INEVITABLE ‘THAT LENINE AND TROT- ZKY AND THEIR CLAN after had their day, shall and be swept under in the mad and irresistible flood of revolution which is fast INCOME TAX PUZZLE The Star's “Income Tax” Editor Will Answer Your aad Mail Them to m, 1 ‘have ome but m wages, For the last year m on were from $ y, with a raise along till I got $4.25 per day Out of this I have saved $100 and paid half price on a Ford car. | am a married man. Do 1 have to turn ft in and pay taxes on it? A—| You are not required to make a statement unless you had a net in| come of $2,000 Inst year. Q—In it necesmary to pay income | tax on a loan received In 19177 This joan was made tn 1914, amounting | to $2,981 A None. This is a re turn of capital | QI rent a rooming house, which | brings in over $2,000 a year, but not $2,000 after the rent alone is paid. Do I have to make out an income tax return? Am a married man. A.| uired unless net income per a 00 Tam a ringle man and work | at my m to know if the in th in @ restaurant, a Would lke re figure mu r da as meals furnished would No rates as to meals & reasonable amount, such what board wo ‘ou. en wtill e name and use it in & his name when he left it out n he took out his citizen papers. | Think legal name p: 4) e tax. incon ome wign A Q Does a person ha Jure in on his net income the am ut for board or can I worked for sev lumber firms last year which boarded their crews, and, after tak ing out the board bill, paid you the balance in monthly pay checks. (2) Does a person have to figure in on| net income overdie interest on a first mortgage note, which ran for months after it be due? In-| terest should have been paid once a It was, however, not paid till the mortgagor redeemed his proper ty last March, I am laboring under the imp nat only interest on for the year 1917 should be| ed to net income, Am I right? 41) It is @ personal expense and | cannot be deducted. (2) Not required to return interest unless received Include all interest when received. | |NO BULGARIAN TROOPS IN WEST, SAY ENVOYS Reports | ops in Belgium are Bulgarian diplomats So few soldiers could be sent from ‘ulgaria, it is eald, that what ald they could render the Germans in Belgium would be negligible. | Bosnian troops, it was suggested may be on the Western front of disfiguring blemishes, by quickly | purifying the blood, improving the cir- Polatlons ‘and regulating the habits with | BEECHAM'’S PILLS Congest, Salo of Any Medicine Im the World, jerywhere, In boxes, 10s., 25. | Early showing of Spring materials for Suits, Coats and One-Piece Dresses. 425 UNION STREET tajority group was ca Therefore, NEUSHEL J | agree to the nm nd. He will ation of the © ' that Innd, "Kereaehy rode to his fall_on the cry “We must fight.” The Bolsheviki are riding to their fall on the ory “We must have peace. YTROL, SAYS can not. He w nalization of the ndt agree to the socks turning to anarchy The Molshovikt naliste of Runnia, Th irrent that they got ' way. The t foctaliat conferen 1902 th Itu: int > In the neve in party split tw tki, and that eons roup thelr name means minorit The Bolsheviki wer lyamic socialists. The ere the ucational the first or, as it nohiviks, 4 is Menshevild e socia when extreme the Kerensky called, the M nia failed, the next thing to turn to the next further « the Bolshevik rule Bolsheviki The Bo the way Kerensky ension of the un people has alr with them—n they, make f who in Bu xtren spirit The £ peace { war in Russia todayy went about thelp wrong way. & Failing in the They Are Helpless According to their principl they should negotiate p: only with representatives of But they have already violated their own prin- ciples, With whom are they talking peace? With Von this and Von that—with the king- pins of the German military party. not they make The Bolsheviki represent the ex treme But It jon radical sotialisr Justrial tylal na States, where would be somewhat the I, W. W, Tut w can Lenine and Troteky untry ¥ ts t socialiom ts apply to an ind United in this impossible po- can not make peace, they fight. What are How can they go under? 4 from withe it must be ight h as the " the Bolsheviki thing cannot be say If they are saved ithout—by change in politics and forces, For ine by @ revolution in Germany, to @ agricultural Aims Opposite How cut their cloth to make a eult for the Russian peasant? They 60 pe from a worl stance —the home drink Besides its popularity at drug stores, fountains and restaurants, Bevo has found a welcome place in the home. A family beverage —a guest offering—a table drink that goes perfectly with all food. 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