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THE SEATTLE | MEameR OF schirrs NoRTUWEST AUR OF NEWSPAPERS ma Hown Service of the United Mrede Aseselation Have thrust the bables back a Hut what divinings from the dust! _ cond-Claas Matter May 8 1999, at the Postoffice at Into the pri. walls, Aye, wha BY HARKY B.OWONT pe Wash, under the Act of Congress Marek a I8T® | ‘These hold the future of the Pree, Of men whose widest, m Special Staff Disps SEMEL out of city, adc per month; 2 montha, 81,10; @ montha @2.16;| ve men look them in the face Conceived not ruil, silt steam, WASHINGTON, July 9 ar, $4.00, In the State of Washington, Outside the state, Toe pe nd drool of ancient serawls. Yet wrote The I tions of German submarines month, $1 for months, $9.00 per yoar hy carrier, ctty, Ie mo. u American coast have brought 1 Published Daily wy Private Five men of gowns and high degree, Fain would we leave it to those men new problems to the United stat exe Like five old crones across their ten, Could they but come to life again, ¢y, nocording to Franklin D, Roos Nelume 20 Have worked these worthy ends, With brains alert, alive, evelt tant secretary of the navy ‘SLE pean And from the confines of the grave Who, even yet, ares ore dead acka were forensen when * Have summoned moldered hands to save Than are housings in the head we entered '¢ und the ways samc. GR SO aladne there i caly " ‘The children from thetr friends, Of thone—our rey Five! ‘" te bat them have ng taken the W. S. S. pledge there 1s only (Copyright, 1918, N. B, A) EDMUND VANCE COOKE, | beer nt 1 | one other thing to do—keep it. : The U-boat problem,” anya Roose — x velt one of an ‘eternal triangle ne -—~ a - | He pleked up a pad and proceeded » We are to be told by Kerensky himself his side of the ian story. He is coming to the United States for that * e. He is going to tell America what America can d should do to help Russia out of the clutches of the man conqueror and get back into the great world fight world-wide democracy. Kerensky is the leader of the Russian faction or ty which stands in the midway ground between the bureaucracy and the Russian Bolsheviki. His last words before dropping out of sight several months ago were /Message to the allies telling them that Russia could fight mn the east front no more. Now he is quoted as saying that ja will again spring to arms against the Huns if given tance by America, France and Great Britain. He pre- “assistance” rather than “intervention.” We will be interested in what he has to say about Japan her offer to help keep German hands off Siberia and to allied interests there. We will be interested in hearing him tell what his party to do for the people of Russia. We will be interested in hearing him tell what his party do to establish democracy on a firm basis in Russia. We will be interested in hearing him tell how he pro- to put Russia back into the ranks of nations fighting ‘the same high and glorious cause. _ At the present moment the United States is standing on @ fence, so to speak, prepared to jump to the side which r justice and liberty to the Russian people and help the nations who are fighting for justice and liberty for ul People. it Some of the girls at Atlantic City went to the gq beach barelegged instead of wearing stockings, excuse being they wanted to conserve silk. But we ‘don't expect to live long enough to hear of a girl going barelegged to save cotton. An d You Can Pat Your Brother - “All my life I have found that the pat on the back was Stimulus as great as the increase in the pay envelope. control of the biggest body of workmen ever gathered Vive reverend, wise and gentle “Putting the Grin Into the Fight” That’s pullin’ the trigger, huh, Herb? need the one to pay their bills, but it is the other that Elmer: the giow of satisfaction.”—Chas. M. Schwab. bull’s-eyes in a row, Mr. Schwab has, in his career, employed many thou- Herb: Why shouldn't he? of workers, and is now, as head of the shipbuilding, triggernometry. “UNCONSTITUTIONAL!” (The Child Labor Law Is Declared Unconstitutional by Vote of 5 to 4 of Supreme Court) yen * | Oo Ten College man—four years r one management. His present employes, in most in- have made sacrifices in entering government em- nt, and that pat on the back undoubtedly means th to them. But this is also true in respect of all voca- The worker who doesn’t like that pat, isn't stim- d by it, is a mere human machine, whose vision is con- to the clock and the pay envelope. ‘That “pat” is really only a few words of appreciation. E is worth while, in the case of the cook in the kitchen, fellow who skillfully shines your shoes, or Pershing in tance. Such words are the flowers of workaday life. hey cannot be eaten and cannot pay the bills, but they ire and beautify. A WORD FROM JOSH WISE You can't play a itune on a bass drum, but you e'n Teutons are advancing toward Moscow, says a | make _ ev'rybody mm blegram. Well, the brutes have got to advance some- — »*8F ¥™ where, haven't they? They - up against impedimenta eee : f ‘The man who mid to us lest Feo sé —— ruary ‘we'll pay for this next remarked to us yesterday ° The soldier must be in good physical condition to do 4 gs: Louis woman hae been ar best fighting—he must keep fit. rested for selling a powder, whict The general who commands him must keep fit—Gen- ange — ae ice auide ove Pershing would rather miss a meal than hi exercises, and the general always is in the mdition.” _ The commander-in-chief, President Wilson, keeps fit them. Face powder Practicing What He Preaches ain Rev. John Wolver After by giving two hours each day to exercise, in the open air| ‘°" preached fromthe, test “Man : ane. mn was weorves Marion It is just as important that we, back in the home line ait) thes, keep fit, for we, too, must carry on day in and out until the war is won. II] health and lost work What has become of the old-fash ; foned dance hall proprietor who are waste, and the nation cannot countenance waste) wouldn't let sailors in uniform dance fing war. And by keeping fit, we release so many more because they were not proper! etors and nurses. dressed? Sais Only the fit man can do his bit—which is his BEST. Wet ‘Toke Yoor Wert tor it beret ig We're giving you a full dollar's Uncle Sam’s idea of it is that a brewery in the hand | worth of home news, Try us a year _ 48 worth two in the Busch family. und see if w not telling you a 2 ¢.—~Mamme pring (Ark) News “Wilson to Go to Front? ree oe doesn't warm the Not : A Paris newspaper has suggested that President Wil on should make a trip to Europe and visit the battle front . , 9 cement relations between America and her allies. ‘a acted te Ontaaee He is said to be considering the question, which has| eo Se es sed comment in government circles, for this reason: c y has cut the meat ration Tradition and custom have held that a president of | *#!" : biiuas United States should not leave the boundaries of the| °°" % * *teptatheriand up here w Charles Fight | On account of the increase freight rates, the farmer who ped goods to the city mark . manded a price that covered the in The commission man raised try. WHAT DO YOU THINK? Secretary Baker’s trip to Europe did much to further America’s war preparations. The president is guided by public sentiment. | SHOULD HE MAKE A TRIP TO EUROPE? crease ¢ price to the retail grocer and the 1 grocer rained the and the sumer conm looks,” postear an tho we'll soon women and song.’ ” bbreviate . The old Indy would never have killed the goowe that Inid the ler exe if Hoover had been those days New York is @till dark. Reports m the big burg aay that even the theatrical stare are dimmed THE LATEST MOTHER GOOSE SERIES ‘The royal family is Hoovertz ing just as conscientiously as the humblest family. The king, who is extremely fond of beefsteak pie, issued orders that Mr. Hoov ers call for beefless days must be observed in the household and that in no circumstances shall if be broken. A copy of the order was posted in the kitehen. Recently the king invited sev eral friends to dine with him and talk over an important state question, and on that occasion ‘oyal chef served a blackbird p Twenty-four blackbirds were used in the pie, the crust of which was made of rye flour. Owing to the shortage of sugar, none at all is being served at the royal meals. The queen ix using honey as a substitute, Her majesty has also discontinued the practice of sending the soiled clothes to the laundry, and it is now being washed in the base ment of the palace and hong to dry on the ground formerly used as a roxe garden. Several days ago while the maid was hanging out the clothes a blackbird came along and nipped off the end of her nose. aC Write your opinion to The Star. cn ey ; City officials will soon go to tie national capital. | To get capital. The Crux of It oa Von Kuehlmann, Germany’s foreign secretary, has) | !made a bull’s-eye. He told the reichstag that one of the preliminary conditions to discussing peace by the belliger-| * try in all our state untversities, be CONCERNING WAR GASES Editor Star: Reading that the last offensive of the Germans was largely successful on account of the im proved gas projectiles, would like to Inquire if our chemists are experi menting to neutralize the effects of We have professors of chemin as, ents “must be mutual confidence in each other's honesty) sides many private colleges. What and chivalry.” are they doing? We have thousands d ’] 2 i in a a] aon of student graduates from th That's the whole thing in a nutshell. And Germany Oe eee boutamhy” WYMAL are to has absolutely destroyed all po honesty and chivalry. Von ibility of confidence in her Kuehlmann has wrung the everything to the trenches doing? Don't man in the peace dove’s neck. . | It would seer pot impossible to —— | find somethin, to offset 1 A ; imagine the Huns have done #0, ax . The telegraph strike ha _been postponed. And toe do not read of them giving up Kaiser Carlton is still out of prison. | large areas of territory on account —_—————_ of gas shelling. Why not be junt Germany no longer wants a place in the sun. The | jump ahead of those fellows in stead of one Jump behind? allies are making it hot enuff for her. SMITH a : _- a 5 Editor's Note are hun With the aid of allied money, Death on Germany's | dreds of American chemistry pro eastern front will do a Russian business? fesaors, including & corps from the ‘ University of Washing working The way Or ns ry. , aa P , [on war gas problems, but many new ay Our Boys face it, you'd think the boche | fasew have been worked out and are used Laughing Gas! actually being utilized. Neutralizing saben bd Oe ENR | me i {LETTERS TO THE EDITOR) measures have been perfec ¢ being used PRA Editor WORK ¢ he Star: Ia ‘DITIONS n a worker for the Pacific Coast Logging Co., at Cedar Malls, and I w uld like to let the public know that accommoda tions and conditions here are the | best I have ever found, The board, water and ‘al conditions are fine. Women are doing good work bh They are acting as cooks and helping win the war by bettering conditions nd simplifyin the labor problem. a As a result, ever ng his work as body is nes here W. W. HOvGHTON & 80N Buce Toughto! MOTEL FRY, BU! Third and Yesler worn to & Hunter, z Not what is right, of what Iv Just, , and Wedding Presents Pia Rings Diamon ings from Bi Up Ladi colet Wa . Ete Fine Jewelry, Waton and Jewelry Repatr ing. 29 years in busi ENEMY SUBMARINES WILL KEEP ‘+ ON COMING TO RAID U.S. COAST 7 - ig to MNlustr INFECTION store paid, marking 0 epot, ure German submarine bases To i “— ay oa he igh sean the ubmarine How Hidden, source may 1) "oom Se hist sein around eet Cause IIIs und, or south, thru the English lannnnnnnanananamnnnnnnned | ened Cover Western Buse When certain crimes occur, the po “It you draw @ line from the north lice say, “Find the woman.” When) of gcotiand to the mouth of the St Cerrar. Mareen | LAWEOe r, and from the south It can be plainly sewn from this map why America’s big job in beating ous diseanes OC | ern end of the English channel to th®| 1. ULosts lee on the European side—the narrow end of the triangle cur, the mogern | west Indie and then connect Up th® rather than off the American coast, where our most extended line of medical man t Indies with the It, Lawrence | pa cre oays: Find the | river n line approximating the ° ——— ——— — — — root of infe danger zone of submarine operation Gor off the American coast ant discoveries in medicine made ir omay ¢ trol ¢ the whole Q | f f Inting between local infected are But inasmuch as every sub van | ‘i Vi r Wy / and inflammatory conditions in 90! marine must move out of the J / 4 other portion of the body apex of the triangle, resting in Y it has t Gemonstrated, for ex ony, It is there, and not ) ample, that ch on 1. ® along the thousands of miles of tonall or ubsceoms at the root of American base line, that we |IN§ tooth and frequently t should concentrate our first ef. . source wh id ‘ort. is easier, or ro & Fheumatien or acu ur dis: | {eal of reeourees end better bunt: || %@ There is No Economy relationship between abscess of the nd fant beats, ‘The toe \ « helena ore: BE, hi a regal ~ our shipments of men, munitions and ; If M.J.B. Coffee costs you more bag P are moat congested, the lees the + = — anbengive i oe er of attack along the b Ree. per pound than the coffee are oe hand tow be tea aa Heme Ports Protected E wing we can guarantee . pied bythe dana na fob practi | BOK the Rerbine of our Dest boat Co ae mnaioes. Tt. was notiond, that be | 57 ‘ et cor me = Y, more cups © ra rman it tenth with fold patrol work on thin aide. For thie| El fe Pingel teeth. TH : = fees in fragrance, flavor and os ries gs 2 Remember our Guarantee form aa It Reaches You Fresh INFANTILE PARALYSIS " Fortunately, on @ vers army's airplane program | ; Fro ae Sailing Ships Helpless date the submarines have sunk aide only one large coastwise r and two steamers tT of their victims have been schooners and «mall sailing vearels It in practically imponsible to save slow aailing veanels from submarine attacks, They carry no wireless. A ing ship can't sigzag. She is an “Additional U-boats will come over, They may make occasional raids in force, or they may run in a series, arriving every four or five days, in order to replace the submarines that must return to their bases for fuel and supplies. “But whatever tactics are used, our defenses will be used to the number of the victims are y and he er bulk 313 OCCIDENTAL SEATTLE, AVE. (From the Munich Post) Something approaching a reign of terror prevails in Prussia utmost in whatever way seems In n the repression of al best to meet the particular form * towards xtrikes in being! of attack.” fucted with an implacable rigor “cutouts oe sie Physicians Expiain Why Women Need More thoes’ verdicts Nude nea tee ° ° . ceoianen e'verne= Tron in Their Blood Today Than 30 Years Agé ap lbaervation has shown ‘that the Say Anaemia—Lack of Iron is Greatest Curse to the Health, Strength, Vitality basins each other at hist and Beauty of the Modern American Woman. - Irish sea, for examy so much Today there greater at that time that the bed - a , sinks a trifle, and ir ter of a century Refining x ts not a wo- pulle the Irish and Eng have removed the man but who a ago, little or no 2", Yom these stands overished ge, effort was ex- iy ready to - ome serveher ¢ pected of the *), coun- 7 +, average and Kiss ay TAILORING co woman and ‘Oye :at* another 0 @ . ron 1088. , her quiet Headquarters for Suits, Coats and One-Piece Dresses manded Tusenale meet the strain she ’ hoe ena sie must be full of the 425 Union Street ¢ aa life, vim and, vital- suitsde- y needed. But to ity that come from having plenty of iron in strength, «co, and form the blood. | nouse SUrKEON, ferson Park | energy and en- pita chicago : says “It has been my particular dochuas it posts a few cents less. TG "0 duty during the past six years to strongly advise readers in all cases durance thannow duty dur keeping, Chicago's five to get a physician's prescription for thousand blue coats in good health organic tron—Nuxated Iron—or if DR. FERDINAND KING, and perfect fighting trim, so that you don’t want to go to this trouble, York physteian and they Would be physically equipped to then purchase only Nuxated Iron in | ee een aya phyal- Withstand all manner of storms and its original packages, and see medic author, say avages of nature's elements, Ke- that this particular name (Nux- more organic cently I was prompted to give Nux- ated Iron) appears on the package. Iron a trial, This remedy has If you have taken preparations such clans should lren-te Seawly Se through my own tests of it, aa Nux and fron and’ oth . through own tests of it, as ° other si Opinions ef Dr. bel are preparation T. nave ion products, and failed’ eauieme ee Jamen Francis Sullivan, formerly ever used for creating red blood, sults, remember that such products physician of Bellevue hospital (out~ building up the nerves, strengthen- are an entirely different thing from es Pen and the the muscles and correcting di- Nuxated Iron.” door dept. gestive disorders 5¢ pease wonle only sian ar enrener Dr. Schuyler C. Jaques, formerly Iron when they feel weak J. New ing mixgoon of St Hiizabeth's GOWN, instead of dosing th | Chiengzo, and other physicians who New York city, said; ‘I With habit-forming drugs, F | ughly tested the value of have never before i out any lants and alcoholic beverages, there a medical information or advice for &Fé probably thousands who | might Tenn who tires easily, is Publication, as I ordinarily do not readily build up their red blood cor- Wun or irritable, or looks pale, believe in it, But in the case of Nux- Pus i their physical en- ard and worn, should at once d Iron I feel I would be remiss in 4rey and maelves into her blood examined for tron uty not to mention it. I have Gition to ward off th ency—administration of simple nit myself and given it to my @isease germs that are : n= 2 i ‘ed Iron Will often increase the ents with most and tinually around us, It is surprising ‘ th and endurance of weak, ner afactory results. who how many people suffer from tron WUl Tench You the Shortest Way Qo)io carcworn women in two Weeks quickly to their deficiency and do not know of it. If | to a Good Position time eth, power and endurance will ).°U @re not strong or well, you owe rh healthy, find it a’ most and won- it to yourself to make the following K. N. Furman beautifu derfully effective remedy.” rn a how long you can work or out tron, 6 Dr. James Francis Sullivan, for- Coming timad. weg tlk, Without bes a New York physician and medical merly physician of Bellevue hospital pyatn tay Next take two fives author 1 have sngly empha- (outdoor dept), N York, and § ets of Nuxated Iron three | sized ihe fact that doctors should ster cotinty hospital,” says after meals, for two prescribe more organic iren—Nux- “Thousands of persons go on suffer- ag our 'strengt down, weak, ha d-looking women selves for all Kinds of itis, when the . ‘ pationts. Pallor means anaemia, real and true cause underiying their . | } n of an anaemic woman is ¢ simply a lack Of mute geianutacturers’ Note—Nuxated Troy | COLLEGE The muscles In the red blood cor- Qhove by phye Seg peed recommended Af “4 : not a secre f food they into brawn, gists Unlike the older inorganic ‘kndl asue and brain, But beware ee 4 . products, it. is easily milated short which frequently do niore harm than jor upset the momach, The mamateed a) Bisetan « € K goo turers guarantee suce - ful veuttvalal . seein the common foods of | “Notwithstanding all that has been aatistactory romuits to every purchaser oF America, the starches, sugars, table written on this subject by well they will refund your money. It ts die | Men Wednesday, Weiday | bread, soda crackers, biscuits, macas Bin sell Insise terete tenmackons Winks Pea teee One | bread, ‘soda crackers, biscuits, = ple si heist in dosin, jemselve: Drug © ; an | arende Bldg. Hott 1581, |roni, spaghetti, tapioca, ago, farina, With metallic iron simply, 1 suppose, other dragguta ts PBATINACY and all |)

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