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SEATTLE STAR 1307 Seventh Ave. Near Union St. OF SCRIVTS NORTHWEST LEAGUR ov Nwwesraren of (he United Prone Association Becond-Clans Matter May 3, 1898 at the Postoffies at under the Act of Congress Merch 3. U8T®, mat of city. per month: # months, $1.16) € month 00, in t ate of Washington, Outside th pe $0 for § months oF $9.00 per year. By carrie de mo. | Deity vy The Star Publishing Ce. Pheae Wain 000, Private| erebemas coseceting al écpartwrats Vote : : Is It With You? an Abbott, of The Outlook, has provoked a dis- tt you can take up with your wife or your minister int to start something uld we pray for the kaiser?” Abbott, in a recent speech, declared that he would the ignorant and unwitting criminals, “but,” he would not offer up prayer for the kaiser, or his TD may be tempted to lie to my fellow-men, but I will my God!" ptly, Dr. Abbott has been jumped upon by certain ho advance the fact that Christ on the cross prayed r to forgive His murderers. doctor's supporters advance the fact that Christ on for His appeal in His murderers’ behalf—“for not what they do”—while the kaiser not only he’s doing, but his brutalities are a particular ~established German war policy course, the discussion hinges upon there being or ig such a thing as an unpardonable sin. There is, i¢ disputant, else God should forgive the devil for his in heaven. on’t know the rights of the matter. It may be that is not entitled to hold any sin as unpardonable, Almighty has such prerogative. The kaiser has d every sin except rebellion in heaven, and we guess nceit enough to attempt that, were he not barred iphical limitations. capacity is limited, in prayer as in everything id certain it is that mighty few of us have the capacity upon that premeditated, persistent, unrivaled, unre-| sinner, the kaiser, and wish him well, now or in ter, without standing as liars before God. Pa- Jove of our brother-men, love of rights to love and py and free and to worship the Lord as we please us “to hell with the kaiser!” as our prayer, and, once class him with the devil as special specimens for direct action by the divinity. “ ae Flo | crazy man has been found who thinks he's the Perhaps he is. | : to Ritter Star does not know what individual is to blame,| ly somebody at Camp Lewis erred very grievously in the case of Sergeant-Major Thomas Ritter. oung man, who held the highest non-commis- tion in the 91st division, was arrested as a Ger- The army authorities professed to have proof stolen documents of the highest military value, | related to a German war lord and that he was/ with the enemy. Instead of shooting) aid befit such a crime, there followed a strange| imprisonment, and then one of hunting up. young man is reported to have been broken-! pr the accusation, which he steadfastly denied, in Seattle and elsewhere were placed in a most} and humiliating position. nt afterward, it is said, young Ritter was quietly) ‘as a soldier, without his non-commissioned grade, | ons withdrawn. Nation-wide publicity has n to his arrest but not one word was permitted out regarding his vindication. Now he has been ed to sergeant in the depot brigade—proof that, in ts of the present camp authorities, he is a loya m and not a plotting enemy. But in the meantime ng military career has been blasted, a ghastly! injustice held out to the eyes of our select! s . nA yuUst) vor other former irregularities and bltnders of Camp horities are under official scrutiny, The Star sug-| the good of the service and the satisfaction of| c, that somebody also go to the bottom of the Thomas Ritter. ed prisoner says Berlin is like a cemetery. | at last is finding the war a “grave” matter ca is there. She is going forward. She has be- fa her role as peacemaker by force of arms. The Hun| i things his own way. Elbow to elbow with war-worn French are thetr fresh, eager American) who will and can advance, when the time comes. | is too early to say that the tide has turned, that it is| who is now on the defensive. But the glory won| smash into the German Soissons-Marne flank must ce with a confidence such as she has not felt in her irs of sacrifice and invasion. the bells ring and the whistles blow! Not because J ened ne ground at ae some captures, but be-! jave demonstrated the spirit, determinati ‘to finish the job. i “— Ho the American heart hungers to be over there gain-| pa for France her land, her villages, her homes—that who saved us when we were struggling for national! The Hun fleet plus the stolen Russian navy will still me minus victory. ck has been a part of Hun’ propaganda in America to! an institutions and individuals perpetuated by cities and street for them. i city of Bismarck, capital of North Dakota, is a example. ismarck people, however, are not proud of the name ir city and are taking legal action to have the name d to something more appropriate. the way of law is long and Bismarck citizens tired iting, so they decided on a little direct action, | result was that a big sign on the railroad station,| the name of the town, was torn down and this ap- ite legend substituted: “To hell with this blockhead-| n. What did he ever do for us?” ae Not aesthetic, perhaps, but concise and to the point, pretty good example of how Bismarck regards the| = a He'll Warble Em All | 5 ou can belp « Yank sing his way toward B by following out a 5 jon proposed to the Newspaper Entery association by the ? ¥ ‘aval Service headquarters ) iy Gm a book. There's a little, khaki-colored volume that has ( Words and music to melodie oldiers Uke its selections { ' from “Abide With Me” to “Par la Bua. hat's the way a lad } eye “Over There Fren ) ue@me book, obtainable by the Woman's Naval Service at the pub- } price, coats 6 cent quarter will buy four books and pay ¢ cost of handing ( Eaus@Recks or money orders should be made out to the Woman's Naval { i Union ‘Trust Co., Washington, D. C ‘| i | The microcosm, . has reached his prime For see, but yesterday he learned his trade And seized the powers of which his world is made Married the water to the prisoned fire And made their child his servant; seized a wire And bound the lightnings to ‘his chariot-wheel To do his bidding and to work his weal. And yet so new these powers, he has not lost His physical endowment in their cost, Not yet have East and Fullness worked his fate And made him flabbily degenerate, Nor has he, in the mastery of mind, Lost the desire for combat with his kind, a baby, and the more trite the com pliment is, the more men will may it I confens, however, Mr. Sill, that I thought you at least would say some THEY WANT LETTERS stead, he always acts as tho it must be the first time since speech wan! SHOULD UTILIZE WASTE Editor The Star; Your timely edi LETTERS TO THE EDITOR orime against the future crops. maken um in need of German potash Every fish plant that Dumb Girl Wante Country Position Mine Grey A young wome in dumb but not deaf, wishes a pe nition a " Whetoel at th W.CA I ee . Ss / « Support Crest of the wave above that sunken slime oY pram f ath dete . tiv er From which man came. And still unruled, unawed, 4 : i = And with his primal passions still unlawed, lever and wweet da f He seizes on the knowledge he has gained, a. Me :. time, ar On all the cunning tortuously attained, me te have her t Compounds it to hell's fire and poisoned breath, bn Meaney pte f lo myriad forms of unimagined death, mer And hurls it, careless tho it may destroy ables pole . His world as some spoiled child might crush a toy. eed, © High Tide of Time! How shall it leave us then? ’ vorhood ¢ Shall we still be up-looking, straight-browed men? Or shall we, when its swirl and sway recede I haven't told he Re but the beachings of some baser breed, paige raged Some spineless, mindless, shameless, soulless spawn trouble. she , he had sent for her and she was go ing to join him and try to forget all eTties about me So there you are. I newer oven Fire Loss thing different Editor The Star: There are a At a time like this, when potash euisons naw her again, nor would my former Barclay Sill looked, somewhat ‘iuga” i Rcarce, it whould be the duty of eweetheart even notice me thereaft good many Seattle “Spark Plugs » este fumed, and then he blurted out. here in camp at San Antonio, wish | city fathers to see that all waste ts Pry sa et sottioment with | er, so I becaine once more. and ex “What do you want me to say? ling to hear from our friends, whose returned to the soll. The ashes from (11° 4°! ED COMPRES WRG! pect te fenieie t' ews You might ask me to dance.” || addrewses we do not know, and they |the garbage “ust contain much fer-/faie Temerday by the Red Front A ROLIANG STONE jsaid with @ Uttie petulance. “One| tikewise not knowing oure Our| ttlity In small bulk, which could be jy" ue Company tor the fire — eace will preach a sermon can follow the leader in that and friends read The Star rettirned to the soll And in the last {°° aot pie Ped read Can of Varnish Sunday morning entitied. one dora not have to be original to y analyxin, when fertility in wasted, “Wok on July 7 = npeplced P be a Will you’ publish the follewing | an ber damage was caused by emoke, and|Seves Her Rug THE OPTIMISM ance names? It will be highly appreciat: | !ife is wast n order to make a mutixfactory ad-| Dear Mins Grey: Of course we all Without a word, he rose and stood | ed by us, and. no doubt by our, Exporting food at present in a ne-| i" order to make « satisfactory ad-| Deas Mire Oren Of course wo al OF CHRISTIANITY ready to whirl me out on the floor. | triends comity, and also lows of waste of our Juncpent Ln ps lite I wil pine én an Shen which des From his face I could see that in al ia cttion is reat drain of the re > wae me oa tt 2 Ve P his long and varied life Parclay Stil | y pitas soos w. Siar, Frank sources ot the sof, and one that the} co ‘Th sa doer aa eee war aetna hanin geatogs D a Sie Doane, had never been told that his compl | Hiaberbuah, Engelhart Johnson, Roy S00ld be sertousty considered and [0° rissa to tase aoe cay My large fiber rag was so badly owe oe mento were onty duplicates of every | Dalaba. William W. Wyatt, Joseph | Prevented. ree ie ete. She eae of faded thet I thomeht I surety must ASKING GOD other man’s flattery A. Gritich, Wesley Van Rooy, An Cities must act to get the beat re have a new one It was not worn Why is It, little book, that no man|tone F. Jorgenson, Evan Carscadin, sults. Go down to Weatern ave. any Necieeter tse rey Mee en’ | badly at all, and it seemed a shame TO FORGET thinks when he has told you that | Cecil L. Richards, Leslie 8 Morris, | @4Y and see the carloads of food com Toymmenul Harter ree |to throw it away. One day the pro “your eyes are like stare.” “your Address Casual Detachment, Sec |!ng into the city--there should be ® sonting the Red siecina thats repre | verbial “bright idea” came to me The great song service is mouth Mike a cherry” and all that/ond Training Brigade, Kelly Field | Teturn of a Ike amount of fert tty ee nee ei eae cm | Why not varnish my rug sowing in interest. The nonsense, that probably hundreds of | No 1, South San Antonio, Texas to the poi! pomrin acting a5) it was useless as it was, and if a immense audience sang ther men have tt ? i on e yi other men have sail it before? In. Tt is onty the waste of cities that In the ‘Sight of Juty 7 on couple of half pint cans of varnish with wnusual power last would mean a new rug, it was worth ulation of soot the experiment. I got two cans of building in in an old flue of the pute out fer- which the Red Front BY THE REV. The average man thinks that money tion of happiness. This ts not true. me a pretty baby when Parclay Sill the same thing. but I was riled | said practically | (To Be Continued) poverty. At any rate ization Happiness to you, have come because IN you, not because of When we 4 man has no money of some other thing» th Some people mentally allied “poor” mechanic, who de corner o pends upon the public Mbrary for his reading matter, and Columbia A d d is richer mentally than mans " ; warde is Eten many another man who has’ fram my ol@ location Sergeant Charles Conneley of Los he walls of hiv private library lined with the world’s | trance is 106 C eee Z : .- hee a a ees ae best volun ci dare 4 After carefully checking the classified fighter. He never gets enough of As is Poeieniliiohe uland, visiting London, “ads” serte | > it until the final tues fe en appreciated nearly everything but the libraries. He } practice wo that the increased ads” inserted during the = was poor mental! You may become rich knowl on will offset the increaned 1 ” »~£ Last November Sergeant Conneley STELZLE edge. No man can prevent you from doing this gost of Going business because of Ing July 22, the follo went “over there” to give the Hun Others are poor because they do not appreciate |" Tl. to be known an the only nounced. Winners will please call at Th a taste of § fighting hat | the beautiful things In the world—a sunset enery, pictures. flowers | man im Seattle who did not raise his ; : 5 ase Caila ic means he got into khaki almost a#/and music. Some men go thru life with their eyes closed to all the me | prices because of the war Star office, where the soon as the United States got into| spiring things that God has given them EPwIN J. BROWN, Pn w& . the war They think and plan simply for a square meal, 4 can of beer and a Gentthe’s Leading Dentist out: A Hun abell sent him back home, | night's sleep. Their motto for life is, “Meat, Malt and Mattress’. Lite 206 Cotambio A J «hrapnel hit him in the eye. has no meaning for them beyond thi ‘inasentnareaiiatidentcinpliltaph tinetctnosasuacmsti . Nelson, “Bot I'm going hack,” he said, Some people are trangly p in love The Inepired Rook tells us. W after he’d been in the old I A.| Tho I speak with the tongues of men and of ani and have not love N. Seer & cao ae eae a few day They need me over|} am become as sounding brass or a tinkling cymbal. And tho | have Share At Thin coc, atte excels | CHACAETT OC DMphMEOT ant witletwiand “Ail HaGeaIn ind ai eee Mrs. J. K. Forrest, 5400 University I'm going back with a gun after @"4 tho I have all faith, so that 1 could remov yuntain and have not B 1 the Hun. If Uncle Sam won't tot | love, | am nothing. And tho I bestow ail my goods to feed the poor, and oulevard eat wok hadk thto the temétes wits | iO Tigive by body. to be barned, and shave hot. love profiteth me TAILORING CO. a gun, why, I'll go with the Y, M, | MOlning . S. J. Sn C. A. or Red Cross and do what I Oratory, the gift of prophe wisdom. knowledge, Taith, charity, self Head yder, 851 Market St es sacrifice all these without love—are nothing. can. I'll pay my own way if I'r i ea uarter: can. Tl) pay my own way if {ml Love in the most important thing in the, world, Suppose It akould adquarters for Fred C. Rumsey, 7029 thes, can't keep te trom Relng suddenly be taken out of your MMe? No love of wite, of eweetheart, ot | Séntts, Coats and N. W , PINK | children. Could money take its place? Never! Life would not be worth . . Piet RUE Se Oh 0S pane hack, juat as soon an that oye of | iving "™ | One-Piece Dresses ‘ mine gets over the shock of having | The worst kind of peverty is that which sacrifices the tnner life for Z Mr. Singleton, 8306 46th opped & piece of shrapnel the sake of outward show. or material advantages. It in sad enough to|| 425 Union Street Attaboy, Charles have the body hungry, but it is far worse to etarve the soul CHARLES STELZLE material wea No man was ever made unhappy by and wmhappiness, if peak of poverty but that he is not have much money Many a so-ca invented that any woman has ever “ Ullzer is doing a splendid work. It | “ varnish in two tones of b My heard thin mpectal flattery torial on Keeping our eyes on non | gets no tmmediate pay, but lta work | cottns Company te looted, became | Tis had been green and tan. it No one enjoys © wellturned com-| seemuple calls to mind the need of| 1 ons of true conservation of foo) Smite and burned with omoh in-| 2.0 ine a charm, and everper are cs aus esnentials. We are strong on thrift Fe tanse flercenems ax to met fire to the z ope pliment more than I, but it must be! and it certainty i» well te be won iy) matert ry - remarks about my “new™ rug. I dc spontaneous, and have at least @/ the war in long. and ae ase G. R. HOPKINS fiber clear aga ei chimney Pro-| not know if this can be'done with ogee ae tas ene ar in tong, anc are to col truding into one of the rooms occ jt semblance of sincerity, to particular: | tinue to export food, It becomes vers Ferndale, Wash. | oied by the ch Mm OCCU any other than a fiber rug or straw ly appeal to me. Some men I like to pied »e clothing company. The | AE’ iO « at least worth a necessary to look to the fertility of fire quick rei ° re een call me clever or brilliant. and oth-| the soil, All waste in bad-—th ven obtad: re eto ae eat te the ek iD | the trying. Of courne, one must use era I like to tell me that 1 am fair aste ls bad—the waste| An inventor has Ined a patent | the store, and but for the quick! ioiors as dark or darker than the ppt Rageen rep Sena age! ot thoes elements that should natur. for horseshoes held tn place with |action of the fire department. the Criginal ex rt hey do It ally return to the poll in almost x | bol o pole wtor f been de differently from all other men. 1 onc B) bali tagged Ot eane ok aac eto Also here is a hint in the making find it depends upon the man, and pcos ne AR onthe naan of war bread. Real good light bread do you know, little book. T like thins e ! may be m entirely from barley man to praise my looks, and that Wh t Mak 9 flour, with about one small cup of one to any he reapects my opinions. a! es a an cn. wheat flour to the loaf as a binder I was really pleased when Jim called by adding half a level teaspoonful of common baking soda or saleratus WINNERS OF th ts the founda ‘COLUMBIA ST. Cor. First Ave. BR. EDWIN J. BROWN nos New et 106 Cotembta T have teft th: of my nam signs on First ave and my Dental Of. | to the thie is @ pretty eafe general! they have come of something from WITH | something from WITHOUT not only that the possessor » man rich 3 but they are poor we mean vat make In The Star’s Classified Advertising Contest—Five Prizes of $5.00 Each (Letters to Cynthia Grey ee a a So eS » the quart of barley flour Tt “nave an ext bit for someone Saya Smart Men Dear Mi Grey We have bern J 1 v DNA AND KATHIYN Approves Foreign A muscle-memory of the time when food To found another futile race upon? re ; Tit te anguage Service Went to the Strong Man’s ever-hungry brood Shall man revivify the world with blood, fea bindapey ipyAk gt: REE , * FOND ” “ And left the weak to misery, and so Or drown his race in this abysmal flood? ide! ‘achat sso from my point of view, that the use Man never looked on man, except as foe. So runs the riddle, fearful, but sublime, let ficulties die out of |i Treisn hee agp da Dadigeoery ° = So, now, perhaps, is the High Tide of Time The frightful might of this High Tide of Time thereat on than ie take meetings must now be conducted a > Nau. tell cour | the English language only den. 3 = ah oliydionid One cap learn a foreign language —_ Ai, tectanama> tt ning to thelr church services Attempt to handle this situation |! Conmider it a free education | Zateeee tate oie cael toeaet An children, we attended Swedish. z oe n and Danish churches RB and learned to understand anything . Rolling Stone Lost spoken in these janguages Thru a Love of Sweet Girl Swedish Sunday school I learned to Dear Mian Grey: The reason I am! read. write, spell and talk Swedish ARR Ry! not married is beca I fell im love If we had a French or Spanish com | | with a married woman mumity chureh bere I should let my { {| I was engaged 10 «4 very dear «irl of bigh school age attend just | } wweet girl at the time I had always {or the education she would der ve. | been a od bit of a rollin, v { e N but I never saw a beautiful 3 ges ier ae } 33 rf little home that I ¢ p my-| In five hours 200 men put ep a self, “Some day | a home | hospital building «230 by 38 feet, in Fore | ILE IN TIME WORTH | like that when I meet the right girl, cluding heating plant, light and sew * esata = and 17) + fown er connections, on Staten Island. WOMEN AND COMPLIMENTS A CAUTION RESENTED STUCK TO IT Well, Mies Grey, | finally met her,} 0 a » * Mind that step,” said the very "Tou held your peattion bravely and managed to persuade her to “You gre, beantiful doll.” young policeman to the very old of | maid the colonel wo the kilitic help make my dream come true le e sang Barelay Sill. softly, am he took fender. as he reached the policesta 1 had to held it, The med here ae T teet. her Gene a Wee Irst e ist his seat beaide me, when Jim got up Won entrance with hie charge te so thick you cant retreat (Prom the Vienna Arbetter Zeitung) PTO'O? My undoing to dance with Biliene at Donna's) “Garn,” growled the hardened obt! cee A reese ants ahem. ta] oe ne ee eet ee party jailbird, “I knew that there step DESCRIPTIVE hae] eee S00. FONe SE withomb., earew: ur Tou are splendidly original, Mr.|afore you was bore They sont the marine reporter in Tan W@ at the front and who has their heart beat just a littl quicker. Si." was my comment. “I have oO 8 the abeence of the society editor te|% Brevide for four children, was It's someth proncallb yma oorse Fifth snd Marion (Downtewn) bean compared to a baby doll, either THE FIRST QT ARRE = - applied at the hornefiesh depot |Dtlieve they are unconscious of. But outright or by implication. by nearly, He—Oh, dear! I wish I could get ST# ap the wadding of ory iow on ae “ | this woman fell in love with me. too. — every man ip this room evening, | hold of some good biscuits like moth |'° * foreign nobleman. aul how do | with rotten rosat The meat Was At least nhe said she did, afterwards and each one hus seemed to think ¢f used to make for me ae be hen: submitted to us, and found to be “< oe caste —_ agence ‘ J E Crowther that he was the only one who was! She--And I wish | could get hok! Tied Up to Her Peer tn 8 decomposed condition and ut-| | Tier husbands woof the time, But + f clever enough to think of that great of some good clothes like father uset “ee terly unfit for food. hi ned’ den an ple Pesca a compliment to buy for me.--Ladies’ Home Jour . , ene Gaye Ge GSEs care Senee coogi ia 5 HIS FLAG WAS U The sales department dectined to! were not happy together. Rut from Morning at 1190 you got yourself up in that coe eee When the bors amembied for thetr take back the meat, the woman ‘he first time I saw her, it seemed I “- Siiecl he caked, to nhrpeied NATURALLY game of ball, Bobby. the pitcher. Was peing referred to the central food Could never call on my sweetheart 1 “The Call to Conquest’ While I might have hoped for! “Se your vociferous cousin doran't sain Jimmy was rent to inveeti pureau. where. after a delay of without meeting. her vere a | ° 4 lar Be tenes wd | oom ji : . nd 1 couldn't keep my eyes o sie petted footbag ocean Prange B, -Ai Al pada What re ote Bobby at home? asked Jimny |e, NOu®, Bay tt aya ra we" her, and when sbe was near me. I'd & aa answered honestly, “I really ex n Of the sinter who anmwered his knock, |™ade tnat on ~ “™"| forget all about my quiet little ee pos Se, Seen eee. ae ae ae ae Prag _ B wae\''* Qearee he ts.” the aneweres. | “ange many ciroumsances sweetheart, But 1 woke up—wben Tier. py of ” more originadity and more of a ring e caught ts the Gre yaa goes cen has Uaksk en te baat” This ts scandalou, It is not! my gir) gave me back my ring and jomes Seattle’ bad ommeg ee tae KEYED FOR ACTION Selene. — a — “ie are — maid she conid no longer consider y do you think the other men 3 b Saye 10 buy horsefies! exo “ wel you T mean it age Pha M4 A to negiect. has become unfit for 1 saw my dream fading then, and [| problems into our homes We No, you don’t. You would have Prisoner~-1 am 4 lockamith ‘What is EA Goodby doing theer -oasumption. the officials will tried hard to win back her faith ve been getting along without said the mame thing. or rather you) Paliceman—Well. what were you days? questioned the man who just neither exchange it nor return the| But I couldn't move her, So I said|| family altar. Father is too busy would have hummed the mame air, to | doing in that gambling house we Just | got home money ‘paid for it. Yet the work-| if I couldn't have the little home I'd | for church. Mother is going to any woman who was dressed as 1 | Talded OS, bes woking riytee gs | *4Y tng claanes are constantly ordered | dreamed of, I'd take the mad hap |the factory in overall The am, whether she were 16 or 69. It! | Prisoner—I wag making a bolt for |(hru college Ease oy ate baie to “hold out" by those who have] piness the other woman offered. But hildren are going—who knows comes always to the masculine mind the door just as you came in Ladies Ho ne Journa money enough or sufficient inffy-|! 2 fooled again. For tho she | where? Bring your friends to that the greatest compliment he can —— “ager ence to command a food supply | Confensed she loved me. and cried | hear this message Sunday. night. pay & woman is to call her some that keeps body and soul together. |*!! over my coat. she said she could thing that is as absotutely unelom ax etn: | not betray her husband. She sid Rev. M. A. Sunday evening. The Radtle Hymn of the Republic and other patriotic songs will ~ sung) Sunday evening. ‘ome. Dr. Ralph Atkinson, is doing good work EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED FIRST PRESB eader IAN CASH PRIZES t even days end- wing winners are an- > prizes will be given 5812 22nd Ave. . $5.00 20th Ave. Ave. S. $5.00 4 iad

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