Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
1. D. K's.". COLYUM | Hugh Caldwell had a le ey, but Hugh's mighty anx square up th tion m pecinet the figures give Casey a lead of ‘mont 14 voten Of course, I don't need ‘em, but nays Caldwell . HEARD ‘EM Wright's [THE SEATTLE STAR] evemth Ave. Near Uniom St. NORTUWEST LEAGUE oF Nwsrarnns News Service of the United Press Assectation Entered at Seattle cond-Class Matter Wail, out Wash, Postoffice as of city over © year, $3 400 € months, $2.00 th, x * ‘Are You Guilty? Said a man the other age to be a soldier: “No army for mine Now, when his number is ca b with a and be patriotic service. He wasn't a He was just talking—talking out loud ing while he was talking, he wouldn't have be War rumors are microbes of discontent he is dangerous and it multiplies rapidly. A surplusage of any kind of microbe makes festering spots in the bodies of ity nations, and it’s these internal disorders that ha cured at the expense of time and energy that should t in fighting the war. | t's better to swat the microbe. Use a very simple home disinfectant on these rumors d they'll shrivel up and die before they can mate and be- more numerov Apply the cure at the breeding place iwnbdor. | Never say you know an unfavorable thing about the wnment or the army, and never let your neighbor say & if you can’t prove it, or if he can’t. . Good authority” is a scarce article. The only “good! day prity” you have for a bad food or a poor clothes or a| Victory ple d Cross logger legend, is actual, personal knowledge. | Think it over. You haven't that kind of proof. rt and kill the rumor bug y you let loose yesterday. have ated en walters tuiter , quite} dunded the with-corn cakes “Liberte Stack o' Libertion!" is the battle ry they render as they slide from Ned, he'll probably don army) ine iaxt table to the kitchen serving a soldier as any now | counte iay—a young man he wa wheat {I know the grub is a fright!” | le le slacker. aed The little elevator If he had bee n| |who hoists folks from the boo! on talking. | fice at police headquarters to jail and microbe then lowers ‘em again, always gives d of cheer when they | we see you again? he pilot ie of Never,” says the victim. “Ret you a hat you make for a jclder dump and are back again this | week,” | P. 8 says Jon Joe gets lots of hats eee What's become of the old-fashioned woman who dyed her hair a tango yourself and your! -.q* Maybe she dyed again. Quick, orderly; he's biting me! We bad a plece of Victory dow restaurant the We know now why it ts called We couldn't down it wn other Everybody told us we planted our So step]|o17 war fanten too lata So, de 1918 garden yeatorday,| and neighbors told us planted it too early, It seems tn. le to please the experts are still saving our 1917 ra | planted our all our i If you were a ship carpenter and received $5 or $7 Dor $9 a day, would you feel like striking after you read | of the Hog Island profits? e Part of Each And tho you be done to thé death, what ther If you battled the best you could If you played your part in the world of men, Why, the Critic will call it good 1d and more profitable procedure is to There's a heap of timely philosophy in this excerpt|tnrow bull into 110,000,000 people's ‘one of the early poems of Edmund Vance Cooke, who eyes ad clean up $6,000,000 sjust been added to the editorial staff of our Newspaper! , panara woman tella her prise Association and who will regularly delight Our! rrends she dosan't Intend to do any with his famous verse and humor. more knitting in # he part which we have to play in this world is simply |‘ use?” abe mays. “I'll only doing of our best. The Lord does not demand suc-|**"* t° “¢ vetrens congestion. s of us but our level best, according to our capacily. The) 4 seattie man whose wife had Critic is as likely to pin the Cross of the Legion of deserted him four times, has eniiat A eigee the breast of the poor widow, who, with hun-|¢¢ Maybe be was afraid she'd come and ragged children about her and made old with|"*™ d cares and struggles, knits a sweater for a sol Yeago policemen are to be armed as u) the breast of a general who wins with shot! en rifles, We don't know why.| Maybe the robbers have begun to hold up the cops Not all of us are given the same capacity, save capacity ‘ sacrifice. and this war that’s raging is a matter Of| Germany announces that the Ru The judgment of the great Critic is not to be|manian of! wells have been repaired : by title, position, the blare of trumpets, or the glit- eee John D. And our ‘of what men call fame. The widow’s mite may be the?”°"” ®°°* °, ti of all offerings in the presence of Him who I'm looking for barbed wire to all things as they are. When it comes that we are knit a sweater for the kaiser to the death,” our only question is as to whether are a Jolson. our part, our level best. That’s our question, t Instant Hair Stain ed oon ee barbarism and ctvilization. We ight, or even knit, but there is not one among Better ThanSlow | ‘ | “Restorers” | ponst We radian | Jelub’s exhibition of war cages | products next September Two bandits threw pepper into a Cleveland man’s eyes to rob him of $5,100. This is a crude method of obtaining money A more refined be saye ean do his or her level best at self-denial, and, win | “the Critic will call it good.” road men and other workmen, we're preparing one #0 send to Hog Island Vanderlip, J. Ogden Armour, and '@ few of their associates. While loyalty pleas are being sent to the carpenters, Louis Post hits the nail on the head when he says America never will stand for the conscription of to be employed on work in which any human being ires a private profit. The East, Middle West and South had not much coal "or business the Monday from Jan. 17 to 29. But 480 , with 2,000,000 tons of food and war supplies, away to our fighting boys in Europe, in conse- “quence. MAUD POWELL Makes Only VICTOR RECORDS MAUD POWELL, the great violin- ist, who will play at the Metropolitan Theatre Thursday, February 28, makes be You Need records only for the Victor. You will Wal | enjoy hearing her, but get at least one Jus serviows of 8 DBt TIS bear in mind that the Alban of her Records and hear her wonderful Dentists are Dentists of ay renditions again and again at your experience and recognized | . pleasure. skill and ability. Victrolas, $20 to $380 Our high class work, low|4 Convenient Payment Terms — prices and painless methods jare vouch for by over | twenty | patients. All Work Guaranteed for | 15 Years Come in today for FREE Examination and Consulta- | THE ALBANY DENTISTS Peoples Savings Bank Bldg. Becond Avenue and Vike Street, Tees se... eS a ee The Steinway Piano is used at all of Maud Powell’s Concerts Dealers im Btetnway and other Pi Pianos, Victrolas and nos, Player Pianola Music. Records, Third Ave. at Pine, Seattle | Tacoma-Spokane-Portland and expect to place it In the City they have no cheese, thousand satisfied|"" STAR—THURSDAY, FEB. 28, 1918. PAGE 6 i COMEDIES OF CAMP LEWIS LIFE g ate a 4 oe “4 Nps hms Hy at sd | ple tn} i « lean feed the ONLY A GERMA PEOPLE S$ BY A, 8, NEUSHEL (Recently Attached to the Political Department of the Petrograd Military District) bg Russia tomorrow? Tomorrow much of Ru ing Just as it le beyond the pow what Ruse a will be starv er of man to tell suffered under the czar, so it beyond his power to paint the privation which it seems to me @ part of the Rus popula tion must still go through There is wheat Russia yes, But th none in th cities, And the Bolsheviki can not get it into the cities That ts not the wor ganization cor diately up if even then the inhi Tussian cities could be saved fre tarvation believe the t cities, wholenale 1 @o Rolshe w can feed bot I do not be dy “You guys go shootin’ that thing off while I'm settin’ here, an’ I'll termined to be on time this year we i back there’n take @ rap at cha’s.” | FRANCE IS LOVED fc ‘ontinued From Page Onel x that he ever did know a word for that, But it would do to ave out anything he had started put tn, since he perfect #0 far be it from him to say “We shall have, if you ka, ears, never | far | merety | pleane, So he atic hind the | mouther and tur and the we'll call him Jim—grins in flendiah glee, and the w the job by saying jcouragingly: “Oul, monste | Now Is the time for Jim to com }to the rescue. With a confident Jamile he Ieans back, and looks the | waiter calmly in the brown eye, Jand says, just like that “Fromage.” Oul, monsteur!™ The walter turns to Jim. in delighted relief Ab! He got tt! Jim mwells with pride and Roland greens with envy Just then the walter pours forth an unexpected stream of French, which ® like word two yards long, and waits expectantly n eagerly Phe academician and the hand |to-mouther gaze at each other tn blank perplexity | Jim feobly repeats “fromage.” [it meete with the same suc as before so far as understanding | goon, but t brings no cheese Wh naying completes en and ay anyhow—that at it’s for att bidden to sell cheese or what? And Time Passes A little heoks of Jim he feels that his rights citizen and a sol Amer betn as an lier straighter 1 down platters an the arried ds laden Diners finish their coffee, and pay chatting with many and their wine eave the 1 brings it te that Jim out because fiercely going over the lint of adverbs and prepo- night when figures It's Jim, and ona it in The Explanation it T have At he of tt bad t right assortment on it.” IN ONE DAY | Sanitarium Publishes Free Showing How Tobacco Habit | Can Be Banished in From One to Five Days at Home The Elders Sanitarium, reated at acco for ed thin methe t vtirely wu banishing 1 banishos the desire i no matter whether it is jing, chewing, cigarettes or | dinbing ‘As thin book ts being distributed free, anyone wanting a copy should send th and address at once | | the Thin for to amok anuft Early showing of Spring materials for Suits, Coats and One-Piece Dresses, 425 UNION STREET Book |, has improved] AS A MOTHER BY _ HER PEOPLE; GLAD TO DIE FOR HER So endeth the first This thing of being in a strange land amid @ strange people and strange customs and strange language, is « for the average American. you need have no ur boy lennon. ‘clrouw and accerdingly worry about He's “ett along”; how, he's among friends He likes the French people, they like hit They like the way he carries himself, his erect shoulders and and and de; Hligence and the cour- age in his eye; they like his &@ good face, with no hab- evil thought it, and they have an earnest conviction enough of our boy with that sort of stern eye and here, we'll win the war; and they like his good nature and they like his masnore, He's this boy of ours! He 2 most advantageously with the men of any nation, in that fundamental politeness which is based on consideration for others. Add to the ings the fact that he is jolly and generous, and ¢ is emall the boulevard girly | are locking for | to entertain, should these handsome, dis- tinguished looking boys of ours. YOU NEEDN'T WORRY ABOUT THAT, KITHE 7 mongers rb ey'd have y Ameri long they're steeped | or an army on n vice, sodden with Sra nderm. It's an Infar Adversity T American army 2 Frar wh mn 8 is self-respecting and wel haved kirls, theag streets of Paris, are ff the in women nly pared France, the fi have pr ndert; heart lay There | patriotism sntry © appreciate friendship and We love Amer m the average, & is something !n the French h f @ great an yet unassa’ for it cement not « takes | adver test and both a becaune we are, tizens wi meaibitity, we an a prin go very a high America vaguely but an American will indeed for a p A Fret she ciple man love » PERSON France His Mother France is his ther undy jon to ed an ng de her in fact that has been threate centuries # the foe itse Patric The not reflected in and it Is 1 profound as her sorrows have and ¢ as her misert France is the ity of that the face t too 4 say, that, been better spiritually for That has tried to do to Your boy heard = much; and to all etvill Fra has and seen he has escaped — prisoners, # from the stricken districts, nd contact with the homes which have been ruthlessly ravaged, bringing to him a more human n than mere DUTY for help to destroy the barbarity which risen so horribly in the midst of a peaceful a happy world Need Not Worry About Yank He has been to the reasons for the entry Into this imr confitet, and those reasons, ax he has come face to face with them here, have| roused in him a resolution which can only be for his ultimate bet-| | terment, and the ultimate better-| ment of his kind. |Your boy. He's “getting along!” (MORE TOMORROW) very close American you Railroads Shattered In all tin of her rene dem © Russia is at the end urces, Her raiiro: Her rolling repit. This ¢ ade are zed ered and 4 breakdown of the tranr wystem, with « to aha plete porta their wer, | »ve the undoing of the wheviki, ‘Their prominsory no! beginning to fall due, They cannot pay. They are bankrupt, and will therefore likely soon be ack inintrative 5 outensts But that ts not the whole truth. | breakdown of the sportation system, even ¢ sup administrative genius were put at once in charge, bh that Russia's industrial har ms bound to continue and Ruselan city workers to go hungry Point to Russia what the war and v have im What the FR meant © wor the way Germany ht A's peace prop telling her peop The complete Russian That ts the ation hn in co} aganda * he Runsians ation and they are rving. Is that what you want?” Can it be doubted that the Ru sian people are ripe for that of propaganda from @he old reac tionarten? If the remnants of the 1 regime tell the Russian people You see that these false leaders can not # They are starving you 1 nog the Rus be ready (8 net back of political and rocial ten generations? Will it rn dom and found !t wanting? Do Vast I believe the sheviki w yond happens ¢ save the Russian revo- I can nly one hope for Ros- m within Ger- I can see an- failing vatior sffering perhar f pe by no an great as that h the Keren sky program comprehended U, 8. Tried to Help That part of me which ts Amert- can is proud, above all other things. f this fac’ nation that the New Ri her. It is not m se to condemn done men or mditions in Russia but to explain a ab means wh a, understood and tried to help or to co net of STARVING, WITH NO RELIEF | ki ca | A| N REVOLUTION CAN SAVE RUSSI IN SIG HT | ae FRIEND al friend,” said Uncle Ichabod, thought peculiar and some others thought him odd ing wi used to wear, med nacheral 1 ruff in its hair I had a artific “That nome He had th And it wan so bli “And then bi it nd when he w if he artificial « nt to be that glass eye wept have pathett he slept, d run ¢ and I've heard said as they did inside hin head. t nd chewed and chewed, sted food. cnterprise Association) Here is They ot away both where Americans are in men and conditions wrong rev EXERCISE | the secrets of indi. and of the Increase of vital force and resistance? Scientists ditter in their opinions and doctors die agree in thelr ver dict, but all agree that of the many measures, none are of such importance as exercise and of men They even the think in terms of con and not in terms of men, Need World Pity Ruasians today are running after Trotsky and Lenine ot because they Trotsky and but been these men stand for Judge ermas wwept They n revolution ith forces What vidual are heal are Lenine, se of what prevenuve leat be the not Russia Judged. Russia pity, its jude If m man ts inclined to cond Russi him think of the whom I worked armed into the ma and cannon fire of the anc ye ne world’s in the exercine of all functions ts absolutely neces r the increase of vital resist ance and the prevention of disease, Bathing and the care of the skin are important and tend to increase vitality. W and temperate the for cleanliness and sanitary purposes, cool and cold baths as well ng of the body with water all tend to insure the in the net colds and to promote docks of Viadiveatak and hevied tn art and circulation function ane oe te of Proper breathing exercises at sta! aropenn dpunba). Wheai-ths jq ¢a intervals and in the open air tend let ne chine gun q ane rm uctions: * by 8 killed grab up his rifle w Let Americans think of the loco motives land parts on on ca ave been assembled at the respiratory resist- >k and under their steam hauled the freight Russia needs Think of Suffering Let Americans think of the Rus- sian retreat in the Carpathians Russia retreated because had no shella, Rather, she retreated be- cause while she had they would not fit Theretore th eft the useless shells be- vi own ular exercises with a view to ~ all the muscles of the body will improve its circulation and make it more resistant to expowure and cold, Benjamin Franklin, a century ago, wrote, “People who live in the fore ests, in open barns or with open windows do not catch cold, and the dineane called a “cold” is generally caused by impure air, lack ef exer cine or overeating.” Health Questions Answered J. J. writes: “Am just turning 40, and, while fairly strong, have little flesh on my bones. It worrles ma, for I have now begun to think it may be a sign of iI] health What would you advise me to dot If you have always been lean, an@ have not suddenly lost weight, there is nothing for you te worry about. Light weight after the age of 30 is not a disadvantage, if you are tn good health otherwise The Austrians came up, put the shells into Austrian cannon and used them to mow down the re been made in They were made from spec furnished by Russian And these Russian had been bribed by Austria to furnish the specifications of the in order that the a paid for might be against her in just the way in which they were used Have pity on the Russian peo- they are the most ¢ on earth. The world know what they have through. The world will nev- what they have yet to lead- meeting of Com lary to the 16lst United try, formerly con Wastington, will be held in th Chamber of Commerce Tuesday, ‘March 5, at § p.m. This company is States gone r realize endure You Pay | Only 10c_] The price of the world-famous the harmless Candy Cathartic for men, women and “Caséarets,”’ children, remains as always, 16c Why a box. pay more for your family laxative? There is nothing better to tone the Liver and cleanse the Bowels when head- achy, Bilious, Sick or Consti- pated. For a sour, upset Stomach, for Colds, Dizziness, Dyspepsia, Sallowness, remember a “Cas- at night straightens you up by morning. Never gripe or sicken, Any drug store. caret”