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“Ave. Near Union § ® ser “Sev wt ie ———— [MEMBER OF scrIrrs NoRTHWeEST 1 a oF NEWSPAPERS the United ‘Telezraph News Service @ ~ " nd-Class Matter May 2, 1899, at the Postoffice at | Wash, under the Act of Congress Marek 3 187%, | | 3 months, $1.16; 6 month Outside Uhe state, Ny carrier, city Main Goo. =. of city, 4¢ per month in the State of Washington. ntha, or $9.00 per year, vet exchange © Go over the top for another Thrift Stamp every time you have a quarter you can save. " "The Plan for World Freedom It would be well for freemen, everywhere, memory the excerpts from President Wilson's address, given below: “The destruction of every arbitrary power th: it can separately, secretly and of its single choice disturb peace of the world, or if it cannot be presently de- pyed, at the least its reduction to virtual impotence.” Such is America’s aim, in this war, and backing it are that America has of lives, money and material. As the sident says: “There can be but one issue. No half-way decision would be tolerable. decision is conceivabl And when that issue is decided, to commit Fourth of y nywhere The settlement must be No half- there shall be: , of sovereignty, or economic arrangement, or of polit- I relationship, upon the basis of the free acceptance of it settlement by the people immediately concerned. The settlement of international questions and perma- it e e shall come about thru: ‘ablishment of an organization of peace which ll make it certain that the combined power of free na- will check every invasion of right and serve to make and justice the more secure by affording a definite of opinion to which all must submit and by which upon by the peoples directly concerned shall be a What does it matter if Field Marshal Von Hinden- cog da dead? There are dozens of as efficient butchers | as he in the German army, eagerly waiting for appoint- ments. thwab Welcome to Seattle, Mr. Schwab. a man risen from humble beginnings to the man- nt of one of the largest corporations in the world, are familiar with big things. You will appreciate Seattle’s bigness—its quickness to past year or two to one of the greatest shipbuilding in the world. And we want you to know, further, that much of achievement has come in company with a recent re- for the needs and the rights of the worker. The scale is set in Seattle practically for the whole itry. If it has been higher at times than elsewhere, results have justified it. Seattle builds ships more ntly and with greater dispatch. Seattle bids you welcome as a representative of the| d States government. It bids you welcome as a man a Seattle makes ships as easy as pies, Mr. Piez. As president of the shipbuilding board, you can see for “yourself today. a Few of Them We are sorry to learn that more than 800 penalties for of food laws have been imposed upon American in foodstuffs, 150 of whom were driven out of butsi- by the Food Administration. That should not have a ing effect on other Americans. Several hundred ind dealers in foodstuffs all over the country have both letter and spirit of the laws, and millions of ives have done more than Hoover has asked of That little band of 800 first-aids-to-the-kaiser is a tre drop in the bucket, but at that it is a fine thing to it °em good and hard as fast as we catch them. Dr. Caroline Croasdale, lecturing in Seattle, must be taught more hygiene. ‘ ee at “Muny” Market The city has bought several tons of fish and will sell i same at reduced prices to consumers. © The city’s fish market is maintained merely as a ser- “Vice to the community. By patronizing it, says And cooking, too, oe er cost, but you also justify the continued operation | of the “Muny” market. - oe Newcomb Carlton is still out of prison—and he de- «4 “4 U. S. government worse than the most rabid 5 Time Different Twelve French de Lyla s have given their lives for | France during the war. Can the legislative chambers of any other country equal or even approximate closely to such a Tecord?—N. Y. World. . The United States cannot, anyhow. | lators not only do not give their lives, _ exempt themselves from war taxation. but they carefully $31,986 for the smoke fund is not so bad. It's enough for 127,944 soldiers’ tobacco for an entire wee “The settlement of every question, whether of terti-) international readjustment that cannot be amicably} WASHINGTON, July 1 The giant task of building a bridge of ships acroms the Atlantic for Per ng in coming along better than even the most optimistic had figured posaible totals for the month of June are not yet available, but for the first five montha of the present year 118 wteel abipa, aggremat 405,000 deadwe tons, Were put into the water complete, And of these 263, 000 tons were completed in May »” THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1918. Tell It to Kaiser! U.S. Builds 118 Ships in 5 Months' According to Charles Behwab, di rector general of shipbuilding, the country issjust beginning to get into its real nitride t hopes are pinned to and two other fabrioat In thene three it is hoped in a single year more shipping nation of turned out in a The bige Hog Inland ing yards to turn out u the great England han ever similar tod. When Hog » will be a launching every Inland ix complet ther th _ “Putting the Grin Into the Fight” you not only get good fish at a tea “Halt!!! Who goes there? 33 “Infantry, cr Sag “Advance and be recognized Oh, go on, you don't know me, itself to war emergencies, its marvelous conversion yesterday.” O, dreams Hut eweeter dreama ne ‘Than the dreama I My somber ar dream of my s acrons the sea For I drowse at night wh sy < s{ewee se I jest came here ad er dreams are a dreamer } Aer iad, on the thought grows dim I Me at the wide w outer rim And I watch the litte «tars fly or swim An I fall to dreama and 1 dream of his And dream that he dreams of me I wake morn and am all da 1 dream my wor lream 1 am of my laddie w far nd the miles that inte IT wend my kins nd the ng DOESN'T UNDERSTAND JIM ” ne Our national legis- |"! t gush in t society ne new was writter jurname came out, Jim has ¢ 1 Dor me Artint H r, there some that happened th that I must tell you, for no knows them as 1 do. I wikh you could have seen Rar clay Sill's f Mollie and Chad 4 I strolled § did not heon " — Juat went inte “ é x the tennis tournament, Mr In Court With Unclean Hands bent over quickly and spoke to De Ee U. 8S. supreme court restores industrial slavery of chil-| piaytully shook her finger at me & rned very sulky, and 5 i U. S. senate refuses political freedom of war mothers, iced tmnt yt ae, er _ war widows, war wives, war nurses, war conservers of food. to our box he comiplie A with rather We are in the court of the world pleading the cause of poor grace, and left her with an ex liberty and democrac Are our “hands clean”? They are cuse that he wanted to speak to a ‘dirty as those of the veriest shyster. Let's wash them, right) {0 [n another part of the stand : ‘a mome _ away! ‘Margie, did you know you were ea aes wg coming out here with Chad and Mol. Science now plans to electrocute germs in milk, |e?" Donna asked Certainly sounds simpler than hanging them, fe Not until five minutes before I Hintze now has Kuehlmann's job. Hints to Hintze he remark ‘nk fad natad ¥en may be wasted, but kultur is on the blink, just the same. all day, and since you came it is b une you did not Who put the “Hun” in Bihan der ”"? Why, old Kaiser These are the days of greatest need and least ainbi- tion to work: in the backyard garden. There isn’t even the germ of peace in the German peace propaganda. By the way, the Victory ‘Girls’ Carnival also has a couple of automobiles. come with ua, I a8 that gentle man has a bad case of egomania Margie, and I am glad you refused to com ‘But Donna, you understood that it waa the best thing I could do to come with Mollie and Chad “Of course I did, Mary Just then Jim Edie came up, and weemed very much relieved to find me with Mollie and Chad | Why did you not tell me that you | were coming out with Mollie, Mar |gie? 1 would have come along. Oh, ne 3 would not, Jim," said Mollie quick Why not aune we would not have in Vited you,” #he aid with a amile 30 I'm going to get snubbed all around today, am 1?” said Jim to me n a low tone, an olse was I did not me to morning, Marg but ng all stirred up over many things Next tir ou get irred up me on the telephone eo «¢ who is not as 1 am little book, T can say what I did not say to Jim: That a man—every man, more or leas take# hie glum humors out of the woman he loves best, Dear old Jim In the aunniost tempered person in all the whole world, but even he can not resist making me—hia oldest woman friendfeel that I have done him a wrong by allowing any man but himself to talk to me five min utes, particularly as that was the ery five minutes he wanted to alone with me for some inexplicable reaso| Seema to me, little book, that I don't understand Jim as well aw I used to when Dick was alive. I am afraid he ia taking } in regard to the business too seri Whenever I made a some what sentimental remark about the moonlight, or anything else, before him, and Dick, he used to make more fun of meth Dick aid, but w he seems to take it very serious: and he u makes some re an embarrassed way about hard Waverly IIT w, you know this t# not like old Him, little Dear me! I hope he is not fll, IT would hate to have him go out of my life when I depend upon him so much (To Be Continued) responsibility ously ly, mark now Austrian prisor employed by th in excavation v been for some site of a century B. C., | Farnese. rs of war are being Italian government ork A party time busy at Veli, on temple of the sixth near the casUe of Isola 1a? day the water #o fast they will make the Beldom have Cynthia Grey read-| sponsibilities, wan goed looking, of » give an indication of the steady | Kaiser's head xwim ers contributed many Interesting! firet-clans physique, bet knowing a thin nation has made in), ‘. 9 letters to one discussion as the one|#o much of the cares of @ mother, shipbutlding, consider these figures ester ita persed bins dpi Beto ‘in felt owing on “Why 1 Have| she bad no great desire to help in & In 1916 we produced 215,602 dead. |the United States, Whereas one |) Mc Me ri rey consid:| second home welght tons of ships year ago not quite 45,000 men Were | ory the following letter one of the| I think few, if any, girls are In 1916 we produced 620,857 dead: jengaged in building ships, today | pext received |sought now as she was sought thea weight tons. there ate over 300,000. en UA for a wife. As she budded into In 1917 we produced 901,223 dead-| ‘The tremendous number of launch: | ¢ womanhood she could not treat an weight tons of ships ings on July Fourth was very im-|5t#t Dreams Her untnarried man civil without being In 1918 the shipping board expecta | pressive, but prior to that 181 atee!| Marriage Dream innoyed with his urgent pleas to be to produce about 9,000,000 dead: |requinitioned vessels with a totall My Dear Ming Grey have I| his wife. Instead of it making her weight tons dweight tonnage of 1,186,847| never married? Well, I've been #o| vain, aw it would some, she thought And in 1919 ships will tumble into | were launched. um that I had scm realized’ it waa her exceptic ability as @ ty ee wasn't married until you put up| caretaker of households and children question #0 square and It created contempt instead of Always I've bad my beautiful) vanity or desire to marry dream of love and home and bappl| One of the mmartest wooers, who news—but no reality to mar it n lost heart for a period of In the long ago, @ romantic boy| nearly 14 years’ duration, came very in his ‘teens wrote a letter picturing| near winning out. She did love such Jove and such a hor nd hap | him, but with a Uttle Inck of the piness as that of which I dream,| confidence she would have Uked to und rd the chance to prove his have, and that he craved. She was worth! After years of watisfac:| going to ignore that, but “There's THE MELANCHOLY MUSE A Friend in Need tory effort in proving his carnest-| many a slip twixt cup and lip” was . news, and I had said “Yes,” he| found true in her case Wanting in i they ae save) Realising the needs of the COM | sruigntway turned around and} efore she became aged to th arte to mal woe ‘alr; tunity, the eminent specialist, Dr.| Tage jove to another girl and told| nearly successful one, she would ae Ba anipeg sy ep ete tert Moore, M. D., an accoucheur of ne apout it, pretending he expected| cept no presents, for she thought Powder and paint are used, and stuff large experience, recently decided to fret Yaa, the would not be under obligations, that bleaches the hair give the people of this community | '").0? ten jong years I hid my dream| She naturally felt different after. Many eoemetion she noes whet fit of his professional serv away from m ‘own eyes even ward—-but the n he offered bnone— Ter lps’ fresh color is often harsh to ices. His shingle now «wih in the | "Then came a most practical man,| WARY = ace qoeat ieinre hee—Fleetwood wie would be in reality what the) ‘The summer they were to have And powder is often scattered in (Ore) Telegraph Herald other had only pletured. Hia lack of| been married one of the world's Mie tne tae res Rypen sack aa chr bined il entiment gave me a sort of grim) tional events was to take place, She nee things constitute woman, cre We haven't heard, but our guess pleasure. Wut he did me out of a expected surely to be taken there pe rongge ae ts that the hotel keepers in the cities | tum of money—evidently expecting | but he wrote her when be Ban on the Khine have raised prices | 4 marriage to square th und ing, and then coming on for her, A Wie Se See noe eeneren nce the allied aviators began bomb-| whe sa! an “Are you going? If #0, To practice many lures, fe sale. satay ant Seant — yet siraple, great in graft and - confidence in hur She said: “I never loved him one i Ppa ' And we'll wager the clty coun More busy years and @ bachelor| minute afterwards.” Yet, there Wetean, On; Worman! Gts Feu worth Pier ree th tty te reeves the pre fairfatandforty began to entertaln| were some pangs about the new Wed Fiche SO wpent, | Fda from raising the rents himself and me by relating funny clothes, preparations, etc. But they . stories—the same one, rwometimes,,| were all sensible d in time were Down to his last cent sg fis many times, Three years of this,|domned and worn out In sadness of spirit, wretched 10 ‘There was a man in our town when I had begun to think maybe I| She ver explained to him why heart and in mind And he was wondrous wine needed him—then he suddenly and| she grew cold and froze him ont, but He labors for lures that deceive, and | itn june he filled his bin with coal, | emphatically withdrew. she let him freeze and he did the jf] love that in blind. The lumps of goodly size Next, a quiet, lonely man wel-| quitting. She is sure at every mem- Man, the deceived, the dupe, const! And al! the neighbors say that when | comed my coming—for a year—into| ory of it that it was a disappoint tutionally led astray He naw what he had done a faraway outof-theway place In’ ment which was a “blessing in dis- To work and struggle for woman, If | He called the dealer on the phone | Alanka, and a letter in| guise a ee ae ae An ther tor every mail during th ars he re| If he had thought half as much of With bls nose fo the | gine gu nee mained in, r I had come out.|her as his v assertions woul Seis A greeape peg dp 5 1 Then he came out and for a week| indicate he would never have Tim He makes his igr way thru this THEYRE BOCHES ALL seemed to be trying to buy for me) joyed himself at this great event eens ve ot tees A couple ‘of cumm all the things he had been unable to| without he his side. And if he nd to hie Hite 4 ey were juat buy in that barren country berae wot able to take two te anak aa A round of bitter strife Plain fly and Then he proceeded to buy some|premely selfish to want to go by | Wild words wound hin and swift M quite, but this thing I couldn't use—it was before} himself. rqaaaete ap Summer we'll go after the town went dry—and used it him | There have been scores of other The long weighed meneure double strong self and disappeared and I never| puitors, « just a recent af- eae: a ke the stand knew of him after. |fair; but when we asked her about In tris leinure and made That anything pesky $0 I dream my dream and do my|{t she replied: “Oh, that was never is cinaned weier te | work and care not that the years| materialized only in a match-making Woman who cast him from his gar } colors, The German l are bearing me on toward fifty. Tleother’s eyes. I do not believe aa the fir Offensive. That's rig have the pleasure of believing that I| wanted me. But supposing he Rt vee him, and he yields, and From new on anything could have been true-—that I could] should? He 1s more than six years yet shall come the wt Offensive i» German. have done my part—but maybe I| older than I am, is a grouchy dys- Pomer And Fritz Mosquito dn't and #0 I've been saved this| peptic, and has three children to see And Heine Fly are dima ppointment. D. N. |make a stepmother happy—NIX” However, taking it by and large hea, no we've got | eo HER FRIEND. Mise Gertrude Maul is a plan an Seueone fer He Didn't Take Her ei teacher in #t. Low and Mine Ima ix the swatter * * > . wan played at a plano recit vuble So She Froze Him DESERTERS GIVE UP q m Te recent We Chin Dea ins Gre ‘The letters it “oor ior rhey ‘yong ee ie Ore inet ct “wee | IN FACE OF U. S. TROOPS L. MeNutt an rude And because Have Never Mar cause me to| LITTLE ROCK, Ark., July 16— Nutby, Ne were They belong in Hunmany. write to you, altho I am happily! awed by the presence of troops with mar recent We al t jab a married. A very dear friend of! oc -hine guns in the hills in which ara Bayonet this summer, mine has had a career no different Uncle Joe Cannon is going to rur Hut n rhoulder a from the spinsters who write that 1|Slleged draft resisters were hiding, Pegged aie tae, Dane. Bee Bwatter and imagine have tried to Ket her to write it out|four of the band had surrenderea@@yg dooan't intend to give federal offictals Every fly and mosquito for you; but she won't, so I am do|c)ypourne county officials today. an opportunity to catch bim under 18 @ becke, and take ing it instead. Other members of the band were to She was an industrious, capable {woman when only 14 years old; follow them soon, they told the au 'ghared her mother’s cares and re-| thorities. No prisoners. Over the Carry on! ‘These Physicians Warn Public Against Taking Substitutes for Nuxated Iron © the ne « orde Editor's Mail ' S. IRELAND'S BEST FRIEND. Editor § fl read with much terest and delight the fine letter ¢ Mr. C. 3. ¢ the Irt Mr is right Feiners That Ordinary Metallic “Iron , Preparations Cannot Possibly Give the Same STRENGTH, POWER AND ENDURANCE As Organic Iron. Besides“hey may upset the digestion, ‘disturb the secretions and there- 4 by do more harm than good, and that Health Officials and Physicians everywhere d Hagher on wit The the uation Gallagher Say Sinn Iriah people; not repres rather they disgrace them. Thinking Irishmen know that thie is not England's war but it is HUMANPTY'S WAIL. The kaiser at tacked civilization itself and it Ia to Datnere tee rg ng oie should caution the public against accepting inferior substitutions in medicines, Furthe t King, New York physician and m Dr. Ferdinand King says: “Doe- United § # is very jeal author, and others. the tos chould —— ar and THE UNITED public ar be targemes ub- presse ribe ' more organ- tron— uxated Is THE REST and f HAI FRIEND te 4 Iron, das Nuxated Iron 6 of Nuxated inter Medical Author, and others give such an excess Kron valuable advice and information nulted President nt on the use of organic tron as a Jerry was captured down in ¢ tonle, strength and blood he cried, begged for y. bie, Roger Casement t ted phys aur t Huns and with and patien I bay, in truly and ger taking iron who do fp representative of Sinn Fein between organic nm and meta I was born and raised in County |iron. and euch persons often fa h ousanda Clare, Ireland, and am just as ah obtain the v enere nethand ¢ da vine ferson Park Hospital, a» my name. I am proud of my race| endurance which they seek, simply art year i Chicago. and peor © jwn't a kinder. because they have taken the wrong # tering they become weak, nervous, : . " : coe Secsal. ce tices iaumadns tay tates m phyel- Former Wealth Commis- | ble, despondent and melan= carted people in the world than the an weak sioner Kerr When the iron goes from the Irish, their greatest fa : of women, the roses go from generosity that borders ‘ thriftiem, 1 . ™M Sea. formerly. ‘ n X n_of St, Elizabeth's mays, don't besmirch th rk City, said: ST by thinking the are an re given out any med- pation or adv the Sinn Fe 4 ke corn 1 ordinarily P. J. BYRNE rollers so in it. But in the « - can't grind. Irin I feel I would be remiss in my SUNK FOUR SUBS AR dg W. H. Pope, 2206% First ave. is T have tak- one of Seattle's most husiastic Liberty Bond and Red Cross boost is ers, He brought the following letter °c patients from his won “J, F.." now in the Wu ented with most nav o The Sta The lette « t r bet er shred navy, to The Star. The letter fol hat rende and satisfac low it far more resulta. Dear Papa: Will drop you a few |°M*?)¢ aioe County Moophal. those lines to let you know that your lit-| by the blood asin tle man has been in France and back | and tiasues a hardly ex- all O. K. We left New York the sth | Pect to derive he would pating raw strength of May and got back the 7th of June. | trom eating power and phy Well, p 4, there wa even subse oC 8 ady of the endurance laying off the coast of France for a'atuidy of 1 1 will find it us, butt had bi k. Our con ¥ at like eat a mort re ad the | ing jormerty 1 luck to see one of them blown] Pye physicians ned St. Elizabeth's completely out of the w nd the | pelow th ‘who the New York, other three got away. But while we ength and blood builder, qt were In the port of Bi r family doctor and ob- feel that it is such a valua Iron when nthe f f cap cription calling for or- say that it ought. to. be or run-down instead tured a sub at the mouth of the har. | {8!",, Nuxated Tron-—and y hospital and —prese with habi bor. T waa on liberty that day, and /eent this to their ¥ phynician in unis stimulants and ale naw the arch the prisone have. taken. it myself and e are pro 1 saw them march the prisoners tere at nbaltnce A ‘mipat raadite Ge down the atreet There waa a building effect 1 Mm well p blood orpuscloes, in of them. The sub was hit by a three score years and want » » their physical energy and get bomb from the flying machine that I believe my own great phys: themsolves into @ condition to ward Wonthe +5 ¥ ti leal activity is due largely today to off the millions of disease germs loping to hear from you soon my personal use of Nuxated It that are almost continually around It is surprising how many p: fer from iron deficiency and Your Uitte man. re vox and fron nor any < J.¥, popp, |of Iron, but NUXATED TRON welt af ; H eo _ - 1 in handlir he know it f you are no ——| The remarkable remults produced hand strong or well you owe it to yours by Nuxated Tron and it ead ‘ieee self to make the following test. pale ' (it ing estimated over * an ordinary weight. } ow lon ork or how far 4'000,000 people annually are today ) . Former Police you without becomine using 10), has led to the offerir f Surge and former tired. ake two flve-grain tabs humerous substitutes, and iM : Jefferson Park Hos- jets of Nuxated Iron three times pe physiclans say that health « pital, Chicago, says Tt has been ter meals for two weeks. Then And doctor my Particular duty during the your strength again and se tion tho six years to. agaist in ke much you have gained CO. titutes in m cago's five thousand blue ° warn age ’ ood health and perfect rs which, trim, #o that would be ie tron, may be 4 ‘quipped withstand all oBoesy try Headquarters for A cp eeeticmte Riccma ante reves Unlike the cider take ° Which may. In a ments, Recently easily asalinl Suits, Coats and re harm than The o give Nuxated I = oO Pi D d publi atl not 7 AA remedy has proven =o nin all Nuxated Iron ad- through my own tests of it to excel ne-Fiece resses ents has been suggested by any preparation I have ever used . » Francis Sullivan, formerly for creating red*blood, building up they will refund yo jan in Hellevue hospital (Out- the nerves, strengthening — the need in thie city by Owl Drow 425 Union Street Dept.) N.Y, and the Westches- muscles and correcting digestive Co, artell Drug. stores and” Heute ter county hospital; br. Ferdinand disorders” Pharmacies and all other druggista