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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 18, 1918. PAGE 6 rir R JE. D, JX.’s.’.|| START A COOKE BOOK; HERE IS AN ART COVER | Here’s Man Big Enough to Forget | ; ’ 4 Profits so as to Speed War’s End rr rp S1e4, 5, 5 * THE SEATTLE STA imeem — 11 COLYUM OF SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUE oF NKWwSsrart Telegraph News Servier of the Untted Pree: Association : ——j|| Introducing Mxeur sum ee ees] : roan Batered at Seattian Wash, Postofti je Second Class Matter mer atest me © of the Leas fam 4 ac Mail out of city, (0c per month; & mentha, $1.18; € months, 62.00; ] IY By year, $2.50. ity ‘carrier, city, 3#c a month . t order abotinhes Published Dally by The Star __fRehange commectiog all dow aid the a few weeks neor tightens s for Thrift stamps this month, and You pay $4 on January |, will pay you $5.00. If you wu into cash before that, you have that privile Why not invest in War Savings Sdamp to convert the THE MELANCHOLY MUSE Gen. Greene on Sub War “p,THE MELANCHOLY MUSE “Admiral Jellicoe says that the submarine menace will’; be ended in Augus Admiral Jellicoe should know | have every confidence in him and he is an Englishman and a fighter.” This is what Maj. Gen. Henry A. Gr e, commander ‘of Camp Lewis, told an audience of Seattle last night is ne When Admiral Jellicoe told the world that he would w y nd the menace this summer the world soon f But tik fakes of snow now comes Gen. Greer We know the general We, have known him for a man not given to rast His opinion, therefore, will inspire new confide ng ® nt if an us in the final suppré of the enemy subm pa a Ne And the general | another thought on the U-boat pale a subject: 1 . KD. Kos Household Hints a rae é ; pais | “Jellicoe may do as he has promised, but in the mea A ber mat that ’ to nerve pee Gaeee extn. time let us fight the U-boat as hard as we can and let u 1 u ; ar man Bi AARD YC DARUCH build ships, build ships an ld more ships. That is one ; : a : : te gaews y abitity and tt task of the United $ , and Seattle must bear her! aarkened by rubbing ft with sulp ore : . part of the burden.” : th ks of fin +3 Von Hindenburg says he'll enter Paris April 1 oie ghenaie by the neck v He picked a good day for it ‘Great, But Failed ogee see Sa Sie In the passing of John Redmond, Great Britain lose eople fa son Pone of her great characters, a m ho, for nearly 40 years thas fought every form of British government preser for the sake of Ireland and, yet, who didn’t have uni Treland behind him, by a good deal. As a nationalist leader in the house of commons since ‘Woon reeheey |, the early ‘80s, England found him radical enough and hot d persistent enough for Irish home rule, but his sort of Wines te fier cose bere: otfida!/ SENIOR CO-EDS MUST wan s Wall Street man Time TAKE “U” FOOD COURSE ) senior ¢ Washing- nto Answered by FE. t in the differen pme rule was a government fashioned after that of Can apped | ; jand a good part of Ireland held him to be no radical ea pa a or As a statesman, he failed in lifework T ah mk Many readers of The Star have already started to make Cooke Books—cutting out ef eee 200 to, pees the home rule bill:and, when Ne " eh . f Edmund Vance Cooke's poems printed exclusively in Seattle by The Star. Not only th he ona fused to join the Sinn Fein but declared for the war gov- grownups but children as well have become Cooke Book makers. Have you started jernment, right or wrong, his constituents started a move-| yr een S| aware puraw-|one? Now you need a nice cover for the Cooke Book—and HERE IT IS. Cut out the A ee oe ‘ H t the|'™ above ape ae paste it on the outside cover of your Cooke Book, and it'll be complete | iS way, edmond was 1% great man. e is no’ ne lwhen filled with Cooke's poems. it great man to pass away without solving the Trish) W* sat toam like @ fish-| : 4 tion, after devoting his life, study and labor to it. There “S.* sad int cual | No question but he was decidedly at odds with his old sai | tically speaking only, it was not a bad Can you tell me why?--Ada PB. OF 9 °. " t eee er Ss At dawn, when all the grasebindes are a-giixten it So, Get on the Right millions of tiny di t ht, whe: ide-ryed stars look down and listen, to set re! attac Cocoa fe ee Treatment at Once fc’ Ihe skin, and in the ‘ » | cet form of pimples, boils, scaly think of you out in the dismal trenches, If you are one of the thou-| eruptions and itchy, burni And oh. my fond heart faints, spirit blenches Ipulo “ ND " } ong! ion san 42 ie sands who are afflicted with irritations, begin their disfig- ve wotk, | A j B 9 lems cadtane Pe oO ie ge any form of irritating skin uring and dest Se | A hardbotled eggs. You can't e e You've got to hand it to West Seattleites. They’ | reat it | = den out of every vacant lot. h piace a dus a bas arora | e@ 4 >| Japan may yet do what the allies haven't dared—sup- sy a strong anti-German, fighting element in Russia and "make it powerful enough to bring order out of chaos. 4 It cannot be denied that there’s some on for Japan's ‘getting busy. In the Russo-Jap war, the Transsiberian rail- | ) Way was a single track. It was only used in one direction. Russia rushed enormous supplies and forces into the East and then burnt the rolling stock of the railway. The "railway is now double-tracked, and what Germany could with it is enough to arouse the Japs, and some others. ing in the blood, these se, verily you know what 4 German Zeps and battle-planes are already buzzing I think real torture is. You know | about Petrograd. To rush numbers of these and the parts} aia ei lai ancdah oer ciate ee only through the blood, and ‘of a school of submarines over the double-tracked Trans- Ooco ate adhere Bogard pre | 4 local applications have no ef- ea to a Pacific port would be mighty easy, and mighty | yt lie awake at night, rubbing) fect whatever. That is why 3 F : : jand scratching your raw and rte nde gerbes lotions, pee i : e at night, remembering I lave you irritated skin, in a vain en-) washes and ot remedies Ole Hanson's back in town with a new green hat The genuine And breathe @ pray enven: Wwalem Hens shove you |deavor to get relief from the| applied to the skin can do no 9 Bi { A prayer fc Gosh! Do they put freshman colors on first year | always have prayer f | fiery burning. more than e merely teni- mayors, too? | this trade- send my soul across the wide, wide | Of course, the most serious] porary relic oon the fiery 4 k h And bring it back re-blest by your dev |phase of skin disease is the) itching br s out again, for ‘Not So Wh t? ore) ne ae ee se almost unbearable suffering! such treatment cannot reach ! tog | ne package and apiece al aaNet aati ila leaused by the fiery itching|the source of the trouble. by the Newsp ee = jand irritation of the skin. In If you want permanent re addition, the disease often) lief from the tortures of skin causes unsightly roughness) diseases, lose no time in dis- and discolorations, disfigu carding 1 local remedie: ing and spoiling the complex-| and begin taking S. S. S. te- ion, and leaving its blighting! day. You will be delighted r home at White Rear/ marks in its wake. Ma a with the results, and when beautiful skin has , been|you are thoroughly rid of rred by these disorders) your trouble, you will praigg Of the packing business of 1917, J. O. Armour wrote ‘to a fellow-packer: 3 “This shows profit of 44 per cent, which is not so rotten by any me: 4 ~~ i. by What philolo: eds right now is a definite definition E Ht » Fe? ; m THE FELLOW WHO . the — apse é For one, we'd like to be able to use,|| COULO KEEP uP wittt Baker & Co. Ltd. correctly and safely in an opinion of the government’ THE WAR | DORCHESTER, MASS. dealing with the meat profiteers. Tee wag are made only | —— } LIKES DAYLIGHT PLAN, I & splendid vegetable garden eee Established 1789 — be like B. a ie get a » Pats . RIMES nti menace’ | ve "| of which require : - econ like Brother Bob may be boltin’ Bolton for For a rceemmend | — “ . ‘ = | pian. Riera} pone |which first appeared as tiny|the day you got on the right P ney. A morning in my red pimples treatment. You can get S. S. _———- op For the past two years I have “Will the German worm turn?” asks a Washing- ton dispatch. Turn? Thunderation! It's got its head “Like in a hole and can’t turn! ks one up,” the weeds, wh At last science has deter-|S. at any drug store. Begin mined the real source of alljtaking it today, and if you skin diseas and with this|write to our physician he enlightenment comes the rea- will gladly give you full in- son why the prevailing tr structions about your own ment heretofore used ease, Addr Medical Diree- proven such a complete fail-| tor, 2 Swift Laboratory, ure. It has been proven that! Atlanta, been advocating the idea by both | 14 tne exceptiona icd and pen in the city of St. Paul, | nad piration ar much encour: | chan ly papers my w breakfast but without recelvin: ment from the eption of the Dy sin St. Paul ler to od Kaiser condoles a German who has lost his fifth son in the war. Bet that German's thought turned to | the kaiser’s sons who haven't been lost in the war. set around My principal argument war based upon permonal experience. DOCTOR’S Examination and Censultatien FREE at the MECHANICS’ DRUG STORE nitting helmets of I y B 1003-4 L, C. SMITH BUILDING f harpnel Phone Eitiott 4602 _ A London cable says Nick, the ex-czar, spends his time sawing wood. Ah! No coal and a gas shortage! pend that ex rated by jvantage, We read that the hotels are not disturbed by the | orders to reduce the size of portions served. We feared \‘ they were going to be angered. Ameri Sir Frederick Smith, England's attorney-general has been ordered to return home from the United States because he talked too much. We can only conclude that Sir Frederick was one of the well known Jaw Smiths. 906 Third Ave. ‘The doctor will be glad to talk over your troubie with you and prescribe for you, If necessary Only charges will be for medicines prescribed or treatment taken You will be surprised bow litte it will cost you. timent year that will insui national yearly move ine ee “Order Your Easter National Automobile Chamber of Commerce ha asked all ike newspapers of the country not to use ahs CHILBERG CALLED TO Suit Now” phrase “pleasure car,” but to say “passenger car.” It CAPITAL FOR PARLEY 425 UNION ST. should be easy not to say “pleasure car.” So many are not. answer to & war summons of the of Comr dent of the American bank, left Tues for Washingon, D. Strawberrie ays a man just back from Florida, coat more in the resorts down there than they do in the North. But think what a fine substitute they are for wheat. ics Me ini 2 RED CROSS MADE GOOD OH! THAT AWFUL BACKACHE tsetse IT’S YOUR KIDNEYS © An unhealthy y, and the un-|t cloudy ar Pe ‘ happiness and min h follow tor auto 0D ¢ 4 THINK ABOUT IT Editor The Star: Every act of conspiracy, the design or Improve Your Complexion Get your blood pure, keep the liver active and the bowels regular, and disfiguring pimples and unsightly blotches will disappear from the face. For improving the complexion and putting the blood in good order BEECHAM’S PILLS are safer, better and surer than cosmetics. They eliminate poisonous matters from the system, strength- en the organs and purify the blood—bring the health- glow to the cheeks, brighten the eyes, improve and Beautify the Skin Lirections of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. Sold by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 10¢., 2c, which fs death, should be 1 by death A man internm: waa rendered by the lestitute Russell © has written to the chapter, Lieut. Ellis nent of field ar til 1 transport Is his few month: t camp pretty cheay niimay Tea to’ faiai MUST AMBLE ALONG votil the danger | TQ ENJOY TAX REBATE good h work is to thr ers which enter perform this we automaticall ke n the front et, upon the} 8 riddle him with bullets way to stop the hell-born If 3 per cent of 1917's taxes are to remain in the pocket of the tax # office within the next thr ” On March 15 the privilege r help yc es, siya Chief Deputy Treasurer MEDAL ratte '"Z,|4. E. McBreen, No further rebates will be made after that date, ' in re it feeling, dizzinens, lumbago, Think of it, true, loving Amert-| cans—-what the kaiser has done for Russia he will do to us if hy ts down, H. OK es gt me,

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