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STAR—FRIDAY, 1307 Seventh Ave, Near Uniom St. Telegraph Ne Entered at Seat Ry mail, out of y ervice of plar 1, Attacking in waves of 100 mw mon, 2 yards apart, han rT army would reach from Paris to to Bertin . Wash, 1 to. the places of they on the Weatern front York to Ta from Seattle to Sa At the rate of a quart of coffee a day each, they would drink 12,190 barrels a day Neth: > al Ria Sei ia EAS ¢ strings they'd use, if . would cover "440 i enough to the Athanti can the Kaitor's Note: This is the I lone, the “firebug” de What measure of enthusiasm this palliative has been re- » ceived by the conservative Berliner But it is reasonably safe predict two things: Fir © that it will not be called into use at the imperial court;/' © and, second, that it will be coldly regarded by the passive jan. Of course, where circumstances compel acute hun ger, it is probably a good thing. Should the unhappy Frit "ger lack thé wherewithal to purchase the stimulant, he can | of his hunger by jumping in the river Rhine Kaiser Wilhelm and his efficient squad of assistants are certainly piling straws on the camel's back. This “hun ee. may not be the last stre AW, but the load is cer ‘ing getting heavy for the long-suffering ~ German), _ Funny, Perhaps, But Serious Representative Kitchin, democratic floor leader of the} and candidate for the speakership, wants the ers” at Washington to wear a white badge and long nts. The leather in their puttees should be saved for the at the front and their spurs could be converged into} ers, thinks Kitchin. it the “slick evil is too serious to be passed off ith a little “funny talk,” or “funny business.” A considerable number “of men of draft age are cavorting | Bt uniform at Washington and doing their fighting as iS, messengers, sub-secretaries, ete., whose labors might fell be performed by Americans outside the draft age. The} Sak is that many of these men went into the service to the-draft, and, thru private pull, got commissions and in the departments as a matter of safety first. If is any such evil it should be and probably will be sly hounded by the war management, as a matter 'good war business and as a matter of justice to the boy the fighting ranks. “Dead on the Field of Honor” An English boy of only 20 years was killed in France. ind on his body was a letter of comfort to his parents: | “We shal! live forever in the results of our efforts. | shall live as those who by their sacrifice won the war. | “You must console yourself with the thought tha jam happy. The measure of life is not its span but the made of it.” This is the fine spirit of the true soldier and there is compensation to the world for the loss of those who! it. | It makes debtors forever of those who remain at me to profit by the peace to come. | We can never close our account with those who die the field of honor. Perhaps the humblest tribute we pay to their memory is to follow the wisdom of the! young English hero: | Hy ie measure of life is not its span but the use made} ” many aeria nquent Fires Continue A soldier at Spartanburg, S. C., has been sentenced © to serve for two years at hard labor for bigamy. etnaves Strange, but few men appreciate the fact that bigamy | eee SR@RCEE _ always carries hard labor with it. | — | Old Army Sergeant to Captain—I Tell You. “Naxated Iron to Make [po 85 Seesioeeman Healthier Women and (STAR SHELLS. Stronger, Sturdier Men bts) i Say City Physicians—By Enriching the Blood and Creating xe LE INTIME S WORTH 2 jousands of New Red Blood Cells It Increases the | ' 8 Strength and Endurance of Delicate, Nervous, Run- oS A WORD FROM ae pea — Down Folks in Two Weeks’ Time in Many | SK JOSH WISE 1 ar ent Instances, At is) “Let us then . eotligg og ain, It's This War That's They're Enis ing Av be up an’ doin’, oe said th’ poet—or To be fu mi \ git dom nd fe W ope UNIVERSALS Ferdinand Kin 7 ss . A esti giclan_and medical x) i FieweR on this subse a ’ . finge nis E n Ir r ' 1 ie flesh flabby. | T Did you ¢ a dog rs ain fags and the ' wag | become AUTO HINTS the D. K. I . " IT LISTENS LIKE A WEDDING « i that ne f ther your ¢f f 4 ' ' a enough ' friends there t ; 004 : Sullivan, forme cian of Bg! be prepares f ' The f , to adop t five-grain tablets of ordina and save ated Iron three times " > y do more harm t : ents have | stwithatanding all th ‘ sound of mur a the ber c , the Chamber said and written on this ny 8 t physicians formerly connecte i d trength and hae have well known he 1 4 ce y by taking iron in : people still | i n ie Dh | selves with vengered Hea og M Speaking of the scarcity of houses, pone, becaum ts why not adopt the s » method of soe Tacoma girls touring Califor that the ed the thrill of the earthquake were rid ng in a Ford nia wr “We have before us, tho not an easy, a strong future.”—The Kaiser Our own anliGerman spelling. Very like a German cheese, Owl Drug Bartell Drug} " pensed in this cit Awift’s Pharmacy, ond all other druggiate, or how far you @ut becoming tired — MAY 10, 1918, PAGE 6 -'THE SEATTLE STAR| HOW MANY ARE 3,000,000 MEN? || Editor's Mail This ge Give You an Idea such an arn in France would Thin ont sidiers’ origina fighting equipment eeetenmmeeneens SE. 1T'S UP TO YOU, MR. PRIVATE CITIZEN, other Straw Added | TO BE ON LOOKOUT FOR HUN OPERATIVES © the Suse Wa The report that a German scientist has invented 8) cond of a series of articles by (German spy caused prop |the board mF drug hunger alleviate, to be used “before meals,” is in Max Cook J erty of more than 0,000 Baxs | and the the ve teresting, and probably true. It is just the brand of curious we aie Goon nd food lonsen of Incalcu fig: | nervice, it rried and the ¢ and diabolical ingenuity that has made the German scientist od OR nT Tee PI ae od famous—or infamous. ‘ ene - an io mag laiee bocobs rein It is not stated in the dispatch, ever, with just] « a half billion loaves of bread] ¢ at a f ' ‘ ave beer ready t t ports ‘Wreek D: pamite ght. box ca freight have burst into flame plant was blown up | A trainload of dynamite ked In Michigan, and a vi Le © Idat wark Terminal May Be Anybedy f German prot not amnist Amer red the war, was by destru far and wide. other prope out th A RE OPERATE? He may be the tramp who aske for a hand-out at the back door « r home may floating tat the good-natured cha ang Hi me r om « | gines; and ' ‘i fired He may « eo and ma ' v « « H IME OR EF oy HAND Then, Mr. Private Citizen, it's 4 to be on the job. 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