The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 26, 1918, Page 6

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ere or rey Ym ee SEAT TLE “a sTeit THE SEATTLE STAR THE KAISER’S SCALP OT Seventh & = \With Apologies to the Author of “The Psalm of Life. re re omar . ; PO een! Those grim hordes of Kaiser Bill © rte But they're daily growing thinner mar iste. As the Yankeos pound their line r ure, yen, sure we'll chase the sinner ‘ ? , And his Huns across the Rhine , Star Publishing Co. Phone Main @ Private " And with Pershing just behind them A . iments. hey will weamy ke the rats ‘ . Holed in concrete, we shall find them ian a1 e War . . , at no other nauc i sunded on this mortal plain ne B nea rT ravi Wishing for the whole creatior $ ' 1 ee ‘ “ trie: nd coing, will make war in “ (y ‘ ce tition « bs t i Any ' . ave hit ot en. be up wand at ther vata , “ > ( \ m all ere long With a Ronda savings Stamp is o boys know we'll back > ‘ of em re « n Geerma ' . An they fight ru NS Mans Land rulers | . ‘ dep 1, just lke ca A. L, Zacharias e brou @ glad to Ml be sat at living ints to : Amer Any ur __ (STAR'SHE «SMe [ oe EAPECTED TOO MUCH after-t} waiter” said M nag deeply over hia plate ay shall have a concentration of raw materials ~1 ordered turtie soup, There is not ose of supplying the world after the war,” de- even « morse! of turtle flavor In ernard Dernburg, former spec re : : . = an government in the United Sta Ww pre ad Outlines the Hun peace table prograr “At the ttage pudding, would ¢ rence we must not only demand these advan- pret « cots Farm and buticommand them by force if necessary.” _ Pg we Mr. Workingman and Mr. ( fighting for—c ol of the w r A woRD she can “supply the we ‘ rROoM , JOSH Wisk tes now should start ur A bluff s after the-war busin We will h ' Ww fine thing — till worthy of commerce \) it's called r We 1 eee Ww materials of any i Ur ate AN OPTIMIST her workingmen, h raw ip im thin ety whe e and business li This, in large measure, are is highy but they ne on the battlefields of Europe—BEFORE the ™* 3 a e. We owe it to our future national wel- ae ein iede 0 aan until Germany’ @annot command our raw force if necessary.’ wwerenet espe $25 conference Germany must not ) angi in ute ae of world milisary pow 1 the ter go By vo pers pc Wt sha ram of bot she r times as 7 In other word’) Abgre can be no peac A ne _theatte costs $1 $8 German Hohenzollerd a0 to realize that ( ‘Som gorge of Maran lots henceforth and foreveg be ONT the nations left to live for in this and not THE NATI x ict deinite ihe Saeh oelee shut fin the ade and dealing new g MORAL: Never say die It's too ee de m4 hasn't a win ( oo skatvon, Canada, Star Questions Urey Cannot : Aim That Is an Aim ieee ines ocala Wins teed n | Behimann being ‘somewhat down in the ashes \* siled * seedam dena, whe an frying pan, it seems to be fit that “Way's it ap pied sata ~- ign minister come to the front, and, if Von tina“ane brush i a forest. but you Austria, talks long enough, 1 rival the Ger-{ never can find,he comb?—E. H. Tt r in standing as an as i i $ haw Ni ps ae pana chs acs Orial aims,” says Burian, “are, in fact, the only a a Separating the different belligerent groups. ddie may be swallowed by little Kaiser Kar! i of German and Austrian people. But elm and other engineers of the The latter know that it nd especially of America, to all ti one mi The Star Will Gladly bg of the allies, of business for lk Vhate er the initial aims of Great Britain, France iy their sole determination now ‘is to annihilate bile, ra any® militaristic power as the first step toward es ve Brita, 1 had the world peace, and popular opinion in America); It is no stranger to me. ified on a similar determination. Territorial aims)» A welcoine KdPptine to ar away from home n a cellar clote to Lans The anti-Teuton world sees that) other aims, are not .worth a hoot pull a trigger. aims, or any @s autocratic Germany has power to seriously inter- Cob tn "enet Connainn th the “inalienable” rights of men or ‘nations. That's |+ he finding of your paper and Prussian autocracy well knows It i browght to re pleasant me A brays like an ass, but, outside of Austro-| 5° ors mired fi fand German aristocratic circleary nobody wil! ac-| re dai @S a great songster. b when the war — —EE broke I had just returned from sMae found in dam near Hoboken after pro-German |Mético after a rather a ieee A dam phool to the ond epee . — When got on the war-path, | to find out w Well, hat was I found out e Brayless Mule - sotitg ts person who has spent/Any considerable time in Mis-|*! ‘hat 7} wanted to know about ested land can fully realize the friendshiy achieved by the Portland, Ore., veter c tagwed me ucceeded in eliminating the bray from rf snes anything which w drive a pair « ensi- war j long total deafne it is that bray, loud and for 1 , “ I he things’ noisy. It even le to be ; ‘i bra us been conque ese skillfal picked f there tx selected the mule with the loudest bray in eae Hades, | guess I was removed the tilaginous ll in his nose. burs after the effect of the asthetic passed away nlg attempted to but ithout 1ece: The Moise was like whisper. The removal of the frustrated al! vibration ng te at mute and give our chicken-rai Bea eC Be a@ crow ‘00! ne cl eper {a WOMEN il be as und al neighbor’s in the bray 0 \ nye nade t Barlir he co h the P. : pagers Pogcruapdiae is to Laugh : une." 1 mad. “You Says’ an terdam cabl udie, bu use to do #0 PY The success of the central empires’ armies ar woran ‘ he reason you are wear Seyler declared in the Austrian reicherat. The », | am wearing these as a com created great uproar at thi to Tr A; aby ; Lok to hia own home 1 upon telling one of t he That Vi ' : ieee d deal with 1) } h—he ca ears old tet Undle Si ng wan I am only 26 » went to school to Tilet in the offing is Hindenburg's successor, old Lag tienly were Generdl Di ‘ reg en, seeing his face Chop: H Death “ smile, ‘You recotd he wo disbelieve Frost Bre G ylu ; yrthy PBewer nui ‘ nm ple i and then Pieeic cron appears normal despite the weathe ‘ You men ehim fa im hard) a it rewhat disappointed, | € yone ne r dy on the Fritz,” t would be better thes, instead of be Cour soldiers’ « ing made of wool, were made of trilling?-—D. W. ¥ What kind of a hem should I sew n 4 sheet of icet—Anna I Mr. ¢ Never throw awa The arwe can be in your war garden Faded wall paper can be brighten rubbing it with a fresh Cut the beet in and use the Grey's Household Hints an old wind mi uned ar trel Leen edt beet Sulcy aide An Akron inventor haa perfected a hot water faucet that cannot poss diy leak, but he will not place it on the market as his father and two brothers are plumbers A few pieces of chewing gum 4 on 4 hardwood floor will pre vent the rugs from slipping A teow on of turpentine uid always be added to varnish (o keep the mothe out er Save the Film! LOST—Camera taken from seat in Colonial chocolate shop. Finder please return and avoid exposure Ottawa (UL) Pree TraderJourna “ee The other government has iseued an urgent call for stenographers to work in Washington. We take it that the government ie shorthanded However, lL. Bowe lives in New Milford, Pa ‘They're using the leaves of trees in Rerltn substitute for totmoee. Pretty soon they'll be looking for a wudstitute for leaves DIDN'T NOTICE rv Doris those people will be here in a minute. Put on your evening gown, quick” Don't try to be funny, Charles: it is on Interesting Communications re thors three days I don't suppose you give about what I am doing in Mrance becnune everybody's doing it now However, I had nothing else to do and no one else to write to, and editors as a rule are so good natur ed! So I thought I'd write you just for the make of sending a letter someone Benides, I used to have several ac quaintances in Seattle, and possibly some of them will see this and send me some Prince Albert tobaceo and some papers, Star preferred Before closing, | would like tc clear the impreesion that we do not ket any tobacco here. We get a very liberal supply, only Prince Ab bert is my particular brand. Wish ing your breexy paper every muccens, I aen sincerely yours, darn Cc. MONTAGUE S82745 Private C Montague. Thirty firnt dians, Ward B, Military Howpital, Endell st, London, W. ral Note: One of the beat and most patriotic things any Seat tle woman can do is to commun . his wounded soldier, w make Seattle his home attle man chooses to act on the Prince Albert suggestion, it w welcor are in any event, and this mar perately wounded, hae no No,” be answered nize the truth of it ail What do but I recog ‘ou mean, Jim? Just this, my dear. The time has gone when any woman looka or feels d as a man of the aame age n't wonder that widows marry men younger than themselves 1 toe Do you think, Jim that n it will be found that the old women are becoming Ale enatchers’ as well as old men” don't mean that, Margie,” he expostulated, “but with our strenu se life and our more or divsipated amusements, I cer. woman of 30 or 5 haa for marrying a man Provided she can find him,” 1 commented dr But why #0 ne is about marriage, Jim? Haw at last found the woman you want to marry, only to realize that she is looking for a younger. fairer face? 1 found her all right, Margie,” he answered with a sigh it I have about come to the conclusion that 1 have as much chance of getting her us the historic snowball has of not melting Rapidly my mind all the unmarried women | know and I could not think of one that it wemed to me Jim would ca rT ask Donna to whom Jim has attentive of late. The only woman | can think of in all our tit tle coterie of friends who would make Jim # good wife in Donna her weit I turned over in been (fo Be Continued) LTUR Letters to Cymthia Grey Mayt ome of the readers ca a 4) Want Pioivs J Ka Hayeil -— For Canned Chicken " ru the same state of af Can an fair A Yot ) MOTHER ™ " w te er ran for one ‘ , ' But neriously speak CAOTANIORS Hor we fried t if a refined, intel) . be Ad WIEY nt, delicate woman with ar (From the Weimor Tageblatt) fe ide would stan for a ver Deputy Leber wtated that t n ¢ t . riod of time, the hum house of refug Tefenort er f ow experiencing number of child " akey \ t t Ae gy hus. Selfish, ir and many of them dle ' ‘ A man is ever making evidence showed tha ne “ ove ’ ompa' betwee « wife ius st ufficient nourl ‘(9 "7 the mother of his children . Canada ome of or some He declared that the house Should Give More an of an type, Bu Here Getpe " only for M rt bond tors to bring presenta for ea Gre ¢ n far dren, but made the viatta | able. artca : 3 and the miniat ec re - 4 . : 7 siations, The Ges. | ore , * perate by hunger, had p 2 ¥ pantry of the tnetitution being patriotic and think ft right 0 At the morgue, Herr L uw is 8 Pin t bodies of children reduced to wa oy ee tig Se nh husband's tons by starvation : pict ag and become interes A h Canada shou el ase oe ide 4 t ' awed ; AN AMERICAD Bh so A 4 for , nee Minors Must Get Ss PO Chane Das anions o Salute Flag Ww a y: How giad I was My be regard to wom t u oe have al “ - te . rush out fru n floats Wright Garside and his good wife “ SS eee ae var. | Majentionity along but of Lawrence, Mana, have one of the idcas anes anle ¢ Reepgr: ss the story stated all we women most completely filled service Nags 6 a “ s to conceal ¢ rea! you ever saw There are stare or ar s ne a stony countenance, while that flag for their three sons, fight = <é 6 men may express theirs by rain ing over there in khaki, « for P . r hate nephews. That makes re Pa Hard o Compete NY CLE SAS NIECES and Ma Garside have . " Oth é week When the postman brings) De ties is Pr the mail from France the Garsides wo ask for a el advice. You Firet soldier joking at the por. read letters until way late in the either of bel traits of hime Which do y@u night Bt jen which Mra. Garwide a few things for me.!enink is the best, Mike ia an enthusiastic Red Cros worker we fecond soldier-- Well, personally, I and Hoover helper. and Pa Garnide try to look t from nide*. think the one of you in the gas fe no tightwad when Liberty Loan but some wa kee haspeprs Bonds or Thrift Stamps are to be Wworne on his wide sacl _ iiiitinnonad bought We have been married six years wee and have a de ttle “ E ever New York's largest club for sail months old ave & are n ors and soldiers has beer which ve i have within reasor am » Manhattan st by t Ash Your Wife if She Could Do It general opinion. the 1 economy did not pass death of Mother Eve. Here's the ymmanettes of ” to dress © t carn. She nited St for clothes AMSTERDAM 6 th the exception of railwaymen, printer and hotel and shop employes, no on# in Ukrainia seems Tageszeltung, so the ities are trying to It conta $25 a da Ukraine, saya the pape w slates Dr. Cald- to work, says th German author ut them to work in the well’s Syrup Pepsin in our It is fine Dr. Caldweil’s adh ia camineme tae ° 50 my home and never will be as long as we can get oe ee ee ws castle have my baby to car na my it. We have used it for the past four years and Dances are” held several times | mC interest im it. nce my bus |it has saved us many a doctor’s bill. ; mad wik'be crpumiena melt be the mame in any Thoues for the children and they love to take it pArnnAAAARARRARAARAPAD| ng hag changed toward me and be (ee te Dr. Caldwell Tass?) GLASSES” a Rees contac dana ka oak A St., Elwood, Ind like to take a trip and as I had ! Wisdom ae Protecting } baby to 10 after 1 told him W Ssvon thought it would do him good 4 } Eyes From Glare of Sun {| so he teft un benind. In the next Dr. Cald we Ss Von AWaler:. At SURINEE t) See” pee gee chore near te ° meow he was writing to her or th ————oo “~| he had pan her presents Pave If pla an outing at the he ham met her and he saya he « core © water this summer. | thinks she is the girl he has becn The Perfect Laxative have a care oe ng for ever a © he 7 ut our eyes. For|boy. On hie trip be fe to drive thru ‘ exposure to ex. |the town abe is now living in Sold by Druggists Everywhere a y dria on my y came and my hue im re Two ent will band came to see me he aaid: “Yor 50 cts. Ga) $1.00 mea brine on know I wan to name the girl.” a0 1 '° or This in ap * friend and after hours of suf . a . to happen if the ever are not pro, |fering it wan pretty hard to have Constipation makes children uncomfortable, cross and a an: eee He has known her tots chant Ait irritable, just af it does Sider "people. a. wll gps Rag sehen nee carried Syrup Pepsin acts easily and naturally and promotes eid applieauions on he| | For my be ve normal regularity. A trial bottle can be obtained free of over s form of inflammatio aving him treat me so kin OPE . ee othe exe, sentn te Aad Sithoat {Bt the mame tine ‘net crust knee charge by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washing- 7 oe cor or Wouk t be best to give Pp to “tphe eaceaive use of tobacco often| her? ™™ “P ton St, Monticello, IIL ive vieva buble and even | PEEP arpa enmemeeee: —_—_ to bi ome, due to the effect of te bacco on the optic nerve Where there » a cinder or other if foreign body in the eye, sit in a Where a look costs nothing and a buy saves chair with the head thrown back and have the person who intends to re move the foreign body stand behind you. Then the object may be light! flicked out wit toothpick or the end of a match. wrapped in absorb ent cotton If the nding bit is not appar ent upon the eyeball, the lower lid should be turned down. If nothing | found, the upper gently by the eye back over the er The 4 on | tooth pick often be four of the ud | If the object canr readily be found, the eye may thed with bor acid roiutior cold com Presses applied while awaiting a do: tor | Will Teach You the Shortest Way to a Good Position KON. 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