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SEATTLE STAR 1907 Seventh Ave. Near Union St 40m OF NEWSPAPERS Telerraph News Service of the United Press Assocation | y 3, 1899, at the Postoffice at | s Matter Ma er the Act ongress Maw mail, is Year, in month. $4.60 F the or 6 month y The Sta exchange ¢ AN APPRECIATION! | BY THE EDITOR OF THE STAR The Star lacks adequate words to express its deep le to the many who have helped make the “Our in France Tobacco fund” drive a success, The check p than $31,000 pictures the material results in dollars “ents. But can you picture the absolute unselfishness the scores and scores of men and women who gave up ir businesses, their household duties, their pleasures, and oted themselves day and night to insure as many smokes ossible for the boys “over there”? It is indescribable. From Hazen J. Titus, general man- » who neglected his post as head of the Chauncey Might Co. to make the drive a success, to the last clerk : many cigar stores who helped, there was a spirit of and patriotic good will that registered 4 cent. c re were, for instance, the women of the Red Cross corps, on the job at all times. There were Mrs. B. i rea, and Mrs. Judge Wright, and Mrs. Doctor As) | Mrs. Erb, Mrs. French—and many others. "* And there was Geo. H. Dowling, of the National Cash , rw Co., cashier of the drive, whose job was the one of keeping track of the tickets, checking them d out, and keeping the cash rolling in right. There was P. Block, who spieled for the sale of the tickets until ‘was hoarse, working from early morn till late at night. was Ralph Horr, who never let up from the begin- till the end of the drive, hustling, speaking, and hust- some more. The Star could go on naming dozens of others, Chief of e Warren and Fire Chief Stetson, Secretary of Police i W. J. King, first lieutenant to Titus; J. W. Max- the fund’s banker; Jos. H. Wright, E. F. Williams, L. Laurence, D. J, Hamilton— ' Yes, there was Hamilton, who has charge of the cigar How he went after them. Made some of them sore over-anxiety. He rid he offended some of the because he “pushed” the tickets so strenuously. "The Star feels sure that the cigar men understand the rit of his energy. They know that he was working be- ise his heart was with the boys across the sea, and in ‘of Mr. Hamilton as well as The Star, this paper them its hearty thanks for generous support. > each and every worker (and again The Star begs the fact that scores of workers went about their ‘go unselfishly that even their names failed to reach ), The Star extends its most heartfelt thanks. ® hundred times much more important will be the and the appreciation of “Our Boys in France.” Bs: Samuel S. Dale is a mean man. Wants to stop our from knitting. Says they're really wasting . Maybe his new sweater didn’t fit and he's just rying to get even. t Yourself s, airplanes, etc., in perfect condition. Tt will be hard to get them as long as they are kept “over here” working on the machines of individual who let small things grow into serious trouble be- they do not want to make adjustments and look over own machines. Girls are working in factories and doing many things ly done by mén before the war. If they are willing ——— “Mechanics are needed by Uncle Sam to keep trucks, help win the war in this way it is up to the automobile | to relieve the mechanic for government service. ‘would be less demand for mechanics. Minor troubles by the following suggestions, and you, Mr. Owner, wil find saving money to put into thrift stamps as well as relieving a for government work: plenty of oil in your moter, transmission and differential. grease and oil cups filled. ! more personal attention was given by the owner) eee can be taken care of by any owner. Look small things and there will be less serious trouble| 1918. THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 19, — oy f PHYSICAL | Defects Should be Sought § and Remedied Early = You think you are healthy? so You're soa hy Aree ahed ‘ 414 3,000 men and women recentiy | [t's Hard to Believe Sow, Dear Cynthia Grey, I know | ¢ . at they succeeded in examined, and out Dear Cynthia Grey: Thin no doubt | jp will be hard for und perhapa | « me to deceive the sweet, sen | of that number 70 | is the #trangest story you have ever many of your readers to believe one | i 1 10 discovered my per- per cent were! on put bt ie the true reason 1| Word of the above, but every word |fidy ang her respect of chagneter found to have im in true, The woman I sent the pres | would not let ber continue our ro pairments of «| have never married ds ent to in now married, but she never | mar nd we broke it off, 4 y . Thin happened in the eity € on j y o a ered wince that th “ . . ” an wer found out why I quit JEROME 1 ha win pat the AS USUAL while | ton in IK7% Tow dancing ar t girls are short That's a vers joke on Sow ss - Insincerity la Barrier ed and mere “ es ‘ man for il you have hee 30 per cent had je 90 years. & q T hat afterall worthless lode—money. nome teat minor char ! t nd its To Well-founded Tie ‘ Iam «till hoping and sckn for another per cent?” In fact, « mations have | Would go mad with Dear Mise Ore My reason for ging to meet another girl Uke the n raise Brown's rent shown that the p y perfect |ing, about a year af rying {oe eimilar to t « dear girl | deceived, as she is now soldiers are dying for me” man Le almost impossible to find, Al into a sew ai 1A married and ve happy. most every one who haw reached the matertaliz being that I Your years have now passed and “Trade's a little bit slow,” age of 30 has some impairment or ot believe In epirt who is really al I am still living in hope, but I think Have you seen this show? defect of his body, It may be auch | born dislike =f Insincerity seems to be the barrier >} ng in vain, and will have to re Let's drop in to the matinee.” a minor defect an a decayed tooth or | Not 4 living in & number of cases, I shall not) main No, I find the stage i a trifle tame A wlight digestive disturbance, or it | the slightest « judge all of the men by Whose I have DISAPPOINTED TANESOME Hut I think T'll run owt to the baseball game may be trouble with the kidneys | The cal known thus far BACHELOR What's the word from the front today?" that will develop Into Bright's din | Present white of my ore mane ease if it ls not attended to promptly nd a red light turne cae ta but Explains Meaning ae: T tacking the war Uniess you know that you are at In the cabinet on to the argument that hon | Of Author’s Work atje take me for phyweally per y had be in the t pe : I'm & patriot, good and right! range 60 6 / ) whe wat in At ton L have met, Dear Mina Grey: Will you please Yes, I follow the headli every day leior 1 then have It repeated once Presently ® voice from | wy that I am & ive, a nice girl, ®ve me information regarding the And : ~ Pet enmo ltthe " dente away or twice a year regularly, LAttle de Lem : i he. 1 t ai be and the type which appeals to them, following expression? During the Ua really some fight—#ome fight.” jects ¢ airmen neglected, | speak to you—come here did NOt) ver nd observatic t fect rim pairm mis, a rf, pr the call waa for me and paid |” 1 find from . 7 2 i . ar author's description of a certain 01 4 lows 1 ey are very much interested in Ie this overdrawn? imo by having |M attention to it, ‘The voice called | uy Mag Panter Puff" and by the | Youns man, and after carefully de- Does it make yo 4 again, thin time speaking my full wy 1 am not included in her class. | Seribing him, inferred that he had a pa think it hpeoawafl® A regular family phyat- | name. ar Pe te ¢ - prone K ul | From my own exper haven't | “weak mouth.” Now please kindly each y clan arre with him for a thoro | Prine & ‘ent to the cabine found her bgether de-|¢ < G “Hooray overhauling of your body, This in © aid: “I am #0 glad you CAME.” | Por aadte ell me, Miss Grey, what is meant under our feet? epectior “1 God, what « surprise--there * ans x. | by that and oblige. G. B. opyright, 3 N. EAD out clot heart! I could not! terior =A The author probably meant to —|tenxt of t 7 i but {| convey to his renders that the Height chest and abdom not super i idual’s mouth @enoted a inal measurements and a survey of he ending of thin n 1 he pro weak character, or lack of manly —_——— ea REFUSING TH RING T/ been wondering many ontinued Dick * “Il baye times, dear Margte, that your universal joints are well packed with grease. in hie manuscript, “wh an Watch your brakes. Go over your car freqgently and see that the be i with the 0. bolts, as well as those in your .|ing to marry that he cannot stay a Aight. Loose bolts on the latter will permit oil to leak ‘carbon starts to form, run your motor at a fair speed rubber hose, run kerosene thru the carburetor. This will burn out very satisfactorily. The smoke coming from the exhaust will very heavy, therefore it is necessary to do this in the open. | See that your wheels have no side “play,” and that they ran true. fs mot only hard on bearings, but takes hundreds of miles from the p of All the tire. manufacturers issue instruction books for the care of their cars. your book carefully and relieve the mechanics “over here” for more at work “over there.” s Previous to 1914 Germany shipped the United ‘States $200,000 worth of potato flour a year. We're mow getting wise and are manufacturing some ourselves. i # ° Dur Rent Profiteers ' Charlies Piez, vice president of the emergency fleet pration, struck Seattle rent hogs straight from the der at the Arena meeting Wednesday. heights,” he said. “The government has it in its to stop that kind of practice. The government pro- ses to exercise that power. We shall institute an inquiry “into certain cases brought before us.” " He called the rent hogs unpatriotic profiteers, who formed a “vicious circle” that increases living costs automatically increases the cost of making war and es the necessity for higher wages. In the name of justice, Mr. Piez, see that the govern- nt gives no quarter to profiteer After reading the various statements by Austrian commanders we have come to the decision that they have ‘all been sport editors in towns that had losing teams. The Turks were persuaded long ago to let mission- ary hospitals alone. Another instance of where the Turk has it on the Hun as to heart. Gen. Persiting has begun to kiss the children in France. Maybe he’s going to run for president over there after the war. Jeremiah O'Leary has turned to writing poetry. There may be something in that story about his mind being affected. Berlin Deutche Zeitung says Germany cannot have | too many coasts. The allies are preparing the LONG ONE to Limbo for them now. ij Whose throne is ‘an Anzio Bench? To whom is Satan privy councillor and Man-in-Waiting? In whose Court is Death the Jester? A profiteer is merely a thief w ho doesn't get caught usually, until he has made a million or two. Bt 3 | until | ways go on the supposition that | the emoti “We have found that rents have been forced to extraor-| them, i# because | Northwestern it ay from her, and that the to him with pe sion will evaporate slowly and as the days go on after mi he wakes some morning with his th that everyt marriage | something els place, dear, b thri I has 4 woman mi nking ng Pretty soon comes to take its it in minus often asked mywelf if os them, We men a all wrong t she does not We are #0 egotintionl and setfinh Margie, that we think we have all as well ae all the brain 1h pb n trying hard to nalyze just how a man up a woman since I began to write my manuscript,” wrote 1D ne to the conc 1] women mysteries, anc Ave CC why men insist that ¢ Will Teach You the & to a Good Pi at Way) KE. N. Furman NORTHWESTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE And thand Reporting Livi Service ing = Advanced Grammar MIGHT SCHOOL Monday, Wednesday, Friday Arcade Bidy. shortha Hookkeep! Elliott 1381, | TAR SHELL ILE IN TIMES WORTH = A WORD Blood preseure test In the afternoon of the next day | rROoM D 1 Went to my room, and Dear Mins Why have 1 JOSH Wish I TARES stepped inside the door I rece never married’ o tell the truth Ac : ah we. ¥. asks: “What in tabec?? [hard .blow on’ the breast « Nice batause t wos a tig toot uni | Headquarters for ase ce oth | Tabes + chron nflammate heart. It staggered me back « step.| made a mistake which I know will cr peaple always Whe ke |dineane, involving a part. of. the|{ bad mot tine to recover from the| blur my whole life Suits, Coats and make th’ patient the earthworm. spinal cord. firet blow wi I received another,| When about 20 years old I was a One-Piece Dresses man do th’ most He gropes and feels unconscious |g | knocking me back and I went down | great chap for dances and live tim waitin’ stuff of life A THRIFT STAMP 5 day “at on my I mat up at once,|and I kept company with the “baby 425 Uni Street “ee But, blinking at the light and| | will keep the Bun away, | | 4" there was my sweetheart in full | doll” type of girl, On the side I met nion lili niaiinate siatiniahet ts till strange enmationn —————-- ~~ form in t aylight and all she| a very simple, loving girl, yet very faced a kind of wheat that wilt 14k & young tree he pute forth tn Ce en eee = He the alr > And grows fm seasons alternating = b . be oind _— eB < » When the sun ehines, with adverse a - fidence at peanona Kad. | Burbar : 4 And all the while advancing to the a Bi the coat of living time — os A Syraquee man has sued a den-| When he tegins to shrink and Greop, se tiet who made false teeth for him, 4 Death, | FR ee claiming he is unable to eat corn on| With notevles: tread, approaches; he ( the cob. The man's family should pws old, pay the dentist's lawyer And, like a teaf, turns brown and TT 7 oe 8 were, and falls, > Pussie: Who Slept in the City | yastine and turning to atomic re Prison? rin ley besdierss. ( — One plain drunk was en * | ~ Tudge Crowley today after a little|'" “arkness folded that will lift ac i . b AA as * . more A « a fory sleep he elty prison.—Gallipolia ¢, ey ‘ ©) Tribune te oat ‘ THE OLD Pe At { dark doom m iti taints A bitter thing Pomer re agreement with the a A ad AS fine airplane bombing to the fight} A New York telephone operator f ing zone, The reason ts that Jenther| has married a m aire. Hereaft F and wool are #0 scarce In Germany. @f. inetend of calling him up she'll i And feather and woot being scarce, ol! him down \) the Germans’ feet have become cold. | e's | eee | However, considering one thing ad What Could You © " and at ther, A. Barber of Wevaco, vin Bxpeet a., In a carpenter WA Mrs. L. Tietne has rented the Heas| #8 Lard of Ft. Worth, Tex, tn al { building for the purpose of opening Asaler in butter Me And restaurant. She will use) Fle F “young tnfy and) ii ma occupied by H. B. Lobb ax! abe He Areotn, Tit ny and waiting room. —Fond du| A. Hercules tives In Jacksonville t Wis) Common weaith Fin cM oa ae "a inks ie ‘ bbe now; wasting” ime is | ata \way that lov \h | ring. |eald that you refused to be tagged the general bodily condition. Exam. beginning of « grander life nen to ination of eyes, ears, nose, Uront, walting fer you, dear—be hon-| win 1 The man I love mouth, teeth, tongue, skin, glands, | nd true who lov *, 00? Bo many people lung heart, circulation, stomach, ' years later I beeame Ac) 1 pave with wish to r that ver and other ab@eminal organs. ed with @ woman in this City, | peal love is merely an old-ts examination for evidences of rup.| 44 to tell the truth, she proposed to | jieq BLUE EYES. Y ture, varicose veins, faulty posture,|™e. I did not give her a positive ine fiat-foot curvature, deform!. | answer at the time, but sent ® nice | r%6 Longing for present the same evening ties and t of vi ” nearing TAILORING CO. The Simple Girl anpa' In these days of conservation _of time and work old ways must give way to new ways. jour and invest them with all rent disagreeing chara that man's different bie is that « man's ideals change as) ‘TE jg @ positive waste to put up with the old, Most men, you know, Margie, time Consuming, back breaking methods of dusting, Would have the woman who interest li Tt 1s cleaning and polishing woodwork and floors. him a femin thing with great ca parity for emotion for him. but hel & Waste of money, too. coe Cee ‘. There is an easier way. A quicker way. Anda shen bringing up hie eniiaren, ana] better and far more economical way. The saving you when his ego make in brooms alone will pay for the cost of the of man's Tt takes a and he always le afraid to let her go Study the contrasts shown in the pictures above. temptation for fear that, she wil They tell the story. Banish the old way. Adopt the new. Ways seems to forget that mainte are those who have known temptation and resisted; not t who have been kept f edge A ma unhap always very O €darMop brings the new way—the quick—the easy—the better —the economical—the pleasant way of dusting, clean- ing and polishing all woodwork and floors in your home. It does all these things at one time. It makes it casy to clean those hard-to-get-at places. It gives floors a high, lasting polish as you dust them. Try the O-Cedar Polish Mop (Bassleship Model) ve | for by kina) at Our risk, Rens deposit the price with your dealer. vou cannot bay| He will deliver the mop to you. Test it for three n'y expectea an| Gays, if at the end of that time, you are not delighted with the work it does and the work it saves, your | money will be returned without a question. Channell Chemical Company = heical Co iM | i | that the oared with | f living? | x to under A that the on is worth in has been paytng for nll nonsense, Margie, to © Is Riven ‘Love is bought Just as surely as every other commodity in the world “Women are is bought “The thing that most men do not seem to understand ia that love and devotion must be paid for by kind unse and unders it wi » return for name your love nor of my the empty and a plain gold “I ought to have on the wall when gard your wec remember how you took seen the writing u refused to re ring as a tag, 1] shocked T was when your wedding ring off and ‘T also remember that you did thia and made that remark one day after | I had insulted you by staying out all | night I know now what a brute I was to think you were doing @ ter rible thing to take off your wedding | on "There ring, but at the time it seemed to thing that was almost immoral, I | | | did not top, my dear, to think ¢ U were many of these Mula i H | «in our ma life, Mar fore you received Bleanor Pair) letter which she wrote to me, and each one made the little rift Whi between us wider,” (To Be Continued) Magill UAE