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™~, THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1918. CONFESSIONS; {WAR BRIDE. SOLZ cil : oe | | Proof of Single Standard He te nursing « theory of, the old Within Covers of Bible shed good people” and “bad pe Copyright, 1918, | bear Mins Grey 1 wish to #aY & The GOOD can do no wrong, and the by the Newspaper | few words in the discussion of the pat can do no good. He evidently Enterprise Ass'n | letter written by “An « in the 120T Sevemth Ave. NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF N Fall in Line Everybody BER OF sCRI Telearaph News RTEENTH rvice ef the United Presse Assectation CHAPTER atthe office at ous,” never gleaned the mes ond-Class Matter May 8 Entered as ee ks dak ee Ce ‘March 3. ANT®, : ae of Mor lines of one of the greatest human | ality in the sight of ¢ #1 U8 £9) philosophers—"'There in so much bad ; thi 5 50 for . me ntha, or § per year nettlo thin question in the worst of us” ete . We will take the case of the wom: | ‘His letter is full of g There is no patriotism without action. anr Vernes | sintencies, and it in a #a oe his wife, This te! f Vel 2 hance to beces " Il, to XI, of the Hook of St. John. | the real facts are these: This theory . P : arice P “yew I A party of highly virtuous, #elf | of the “good” and the “bad” in #0 Fine words win no fight. Our American 1 ‘ righteous pharisees had taken ® thoroly saturated in his aystem that “ sfields of France. They are going” > are on the battlefields of France. A) f woman in (but where wag the man") he invented the story to prove his isles or Reasonableness and brought HER to Jésus. "NOW, theory—because—the state of mind over the top, gun in hand, jaws , and hearts anion P — s Pine i . e “quite they said, “Mores in the law com such as he possesses in constitu: | I) es The . their part but THEY ARE It appears that Mr. Amos Pine hot is one of ot ‘quite | mended that such should be stoned; | tional, and could not be ucquired by on fir 7 They will do th Di tT es 2 respectable few" referred to a ag ceva itchin al but what sayest thou?” ‘orn. | finkle experience, such ax he de | DEPENDING ON YOU AND ME TO aL. - favoring war taxation down to the figures of a reasonabie What did our Savior say? Noth: | ascribes esc Sa lle a 1. now initiated into the mystery of maternity, ask but one comfort-—|ing. "He atooped down and with hs "Now the togioal deduction in that|{] THEM TO VICTORY. . ~ Fite oa and that I cannot have, I want my husband——but the sea roll between! finger wrote In the sand, as th * a man possessing a mentality of that i Mr. Pinchot has addressed Chairman Kitchin as fol- % : » us and the war clouds roll above us, | had not heard them. Presently t nature could not and would not tol | fi Seattle has strengthened the wall back of the » subject: | 1 feel a little sick with the terror self-righteous hypocrites looked Gown erate even a suggention of anything ; neato >» exter illions of “ am the subje i ittee, or, for that " of the new responaibility—which I| to see what he could be writing, and which seemed to HIM wrong. 1 allied armies to the extent of many mi : ‘Supposing, for instance, your committee, or, TRUE CONSECRATION must bear alone-—for the life to be, | then what a sight-—the company Of know the type, and 1 know that he patriotic dollars in Liberty Bonds and Thrift tter, congress itself, should pass a resolution something |x» 00 My heart hurte with its double| virtuous, righteous gentlemen flee | would NEVER give a woman the i 3 F 8 ious « iore. This institu- follows, and mail a copy to the president of every im-| weight of tenderness for my child-—and hix ing for their reputation’s ma Stamps and is anxious to do mor first chance to come back, 0} she 5 mh , of , na ‘as Chrin ing to CAURE pad wt ‘ or hia idea! “ i fe -_ . y, ies. tant company, with the request that he should send Fete aep. | Z wrote ut Bh i a ta i is gc tnt ¥ Ma Chriet writing to one) had a fr wn a deals and tion is body and soul - of all War oe - " ann rea a De ve hen my A ple 4 the censor uch a panic y thi » know that a man who is lbera pat . . sealed i > aati - " to all ae a cane and Spy and post it con-| siowever am I going to write what I have to tell my husband as I | cour When he lifted up and said, | enough to give the woman “another There can be no honorable exemption from war ously about the offices or plants: w to may ft, with one part of my mind considering how my letter may! “He that in without at chance” would not put the stamp service. ‘dbs | view of the fact that the United States is at war) ®mure rome man or girl (wo thousand miles away let him cast the first st of condemnation on all the mex be ‘ m view ¢ me sae r erative that cur “Forget the censor—he or she is probably bored to death with simi: when they saw their own sina f ‘ ONE WOMAN HAD FAILED Y ah ial Seidl the ‘Way ly Mavi wot money with Germany—a war in which it is imperative nal OUT! iar tales. I advised myself. And that, I am sure, ought to make pretty | ly written upon the ground, is it any TO MAKE GOOD W. EW. | ou ¢ n Pp ale 3 e ; should have vast sums to expend for military) gooa advice for other wives when they write to their men with the| wonder they fled? Then did Jesus o Buy Liberty Bonds, etc. The best way to save a fighti A ALE he burd f nin and shame Must Regist y ; DO sually i Pr ve 1 ng and pro- 2. F load the burden of win and shame Nig: egister hs # A fs : ¢ ene ‘ or purposes, ee eoally cata h that vented Mi Statin. Dear and Dearest: You said the last time you came home on fur: upon the woman weeping at bis feet? >, Coming Draft | is to start a savings account in the Scandinavian Ging classes should be'free from economic exp lough, ‘Thank God there isn't a child! Life will be easier for you #0, Jane,| He did not. He asked her a most) 100 sis Geey: 1 was 31 yoars|f}| American Bank and have your deposits guaranteed if 1 do not come back natural question WOMAN) WOON ee eer agit Tt did ent resn | re fe i ah nsiall Rak “‘RESOLVED: that the ways and means committee Hut, my darling, t 18 a child are thine accusers? Hath no man Old 1 Apel i917. nip hie deoted by the Washington Bank Depositors’ Guaranty the house. of re presentatives “(or the congress of the And I ought to be telling you cuddled up in your arms with your| condemned thee?” No ee ‘a | aary that I should have done so. Fund. n ‘eprese ~y Ups on the cols of my hair, 1 need you no, beloved Savior had forever prevented these at id have 0 , ited s, as the case may be) hereby earnestly re- But our country needs you more, Humanity's need is greater than men from condemning the woman many of my acquaintances say ‘i » @ ) y t our country H r y « ANXIOUS AMERICAN ts that, until the war’s end, your company will turn my own He has shown us one standard of i m eet no lost, 20 n n wa mt poral! Jeithe do 1 condemn Only men who were 71 and un 2 . to the government for said war purposes, all earnings te rove seers od — aE as hi mdb: rt ! veg Rags roel 3. ' . r ‘ 2! ie _ del ibe $1 on Jone 18 Dh Member Federal Reserve Bank. Bexcess of what is needed by you (1) to pay reasonable) si. viru avout your ‘moods and your silences’ “And do Ket rid of Mil| and. wo It will come to pase that| Called upon to re You ends to your stockholders, (2) to pay your employes jeaious nons bout me our fallen brothers who judge the| Must register in the new draf ° . . . : > ; itera by their eptember 12, 1918 fair family living wage, and (3) to set aside a proper For now I am consecrated to you, my husband. I can never again, future of our fallen sinters by thei “ ae fie which to amortize expenditures incurred in plant {or one tnsis instant. think of aay man but you. Why, it sveme vulgar) pasta, Dut net etme Great Judg:| A large quantity of clothing, con msions, etc., which are likely to be worthless after the “‘Consecrs to you, maternity makes me, But I can’t ‘help won-| ment and find that their sins are 5 Of underwear, woolen Vets Branch at Ballard. Seattle, Wash. is over.’ dering, my own, if nature is quite fair to us women, Does she make recorded in the books of Beares ka, haa been sent by the pope de 2 Seti ° hat therhood consecrates hit to the moth of his child’? The will be no witnesses uet the jan prisoners of war in Ger On its face, this is a mere appeal to the patriotism of ° TNO Te Tim doubting you, darling. I'm only reealling that mont ailent rina which on earth they cast : ueporations. It is a call for volunteers. And it i8|ratnera never orem to care m mite about new bables until they have|upon their unfortufate sisters seid cu umm ess. pushed jhe buggy aroun © block a few times Thou shalt not commit adulter : ‘ P : “Me do 0 0 worme Well, you o od i be pi cod upon the head o ‘ nicateie Over a year ago, it was considered hopeless to depend |. (Meta as you Go now--tho youre 4400 milee away.| manana women aie, B. R. 2 PAID ADVERTISEMENT h men volunteering for the great war job, and the gov- Write me, darling. And don't worry. Your mother will take the nt conscripted. Are dividends more patriotic? Don’t tovetiest care of me Must Register; it for a minute. They must be ¢onscripted before Perhaps you may read this as you go into danger. but whether you Bue Won't Be Called be glad, heart's Wwe, sweetheart its wonder when it made me the 4 hurried, or whether you have time to think, you'll will fight as they should. yn H i i that I have this pledge of your love--of our Now, read Mr. Pinchot’s “Resolved” and consider the And you'll know that life gave me all ference between conscripting men and even his lenient, ™oeer of your « Your Jane P. S—Mother saya I Lorimer will be crazy with joy over an onable plan for conscripting profits. unlit ee tan Tamenne tertas ss Mr. Pinchot leaves to the corporations all earnings (To Be Continued) he be compel Dear Mins Grey: Can you information regarding o My husband is from Canad 36 years old. Will he be made to register here, and if not, what will WARNING! >, an my healt? will not permit me to work, and we ded for reasonable profits, fair wages and rehabilitation nave rong ple lyst K. K rf . lants for profit making in peace times. Note that the husband must register The following statement by Assistant United States Attorney General Clar- mpted he will be @ is not touched, and that no unjust or unreasonable bu ifice is asked, the only sacrifice suggested being the hment of blood money profits. The employes are fair wages and the money-investors reasonable It’s winking at truth to call it conscription. a _ But 90 per cent of conscripted men have to sacrifice MY r ence L. Reames should be in King County: efully read by every citizen, taxpayer and voter Circe, Sorceress i. 5 J of Classical Mythology t DISPUTERS © in clansical Dear The State of Washington is Just entering upon what promises to be a very important political campaign. There will be other instances where capital—their ability to earn good money—and go te) gi simma pulled the cork out A Oeegls of Wiss Gare " aba bsnl Mr andidates for public office will be charged with disloyalty. The public tk at less than ditch-diggers’ pay. of bis ink bottle and put down all of| yor gale—Two second-hind over ola Phd gy ipa should be warned that when a candidate for public office is charged with _ And congress is still super-sensitive about interfering these before stopping for breath coats. Will sell cheap or trade for jand st a party to disloyalty in an Monymous circular or other publication for which no the war profiting element. Like true beasts of burden, the) ice cream fr Bee J. W. Wal-| exp ‘They ar responsible person is willing to assume responsibility, that the public can German soldiers make fastest UM® lace of Al Advertisement rived at the palace of Circe, who rest assured that in all human probability the charges are false and un- true; the public should place no eredence in such dastardly, cowardly, un- American and unpatriotic attacks, Edison, Ford and Hurley had a camping trip. Edi- | wi" toward thelr stables Hhine |in New Philadelphia ©.) Times Se egy any eur yt . eat; } a | || ae eee 4 ith her magic wand chang d the electric light equipment. Question— | The secret of the gooseatep must 6 6 cones is on the road for a. them into swine. furnished the transportation facilities, Ford or Hur- - Pine hee had their brains 19) ni esburg firm. i cir he ee , 4 It begina to look am if all roads cee Resident of One Year lead to Bertin There in nothing «weet about a May Obtain Divorce g . Soldi ), Heart ‘The kalxer told Ambassador Ger. street car jam. Dear Mise Grey: How long does oa ers ard that he would stand for no foo! ft take to obtain a divotce in this This bitter denouncement of the real traitor strikes squarely between the eyes the cowardly character-assassins in this district who are wilfully spreading know- ingly false and cowardly statements attacking the loyalty of Herman Nelsen, can- Y eee Spon a time a successful guid Ngee housekeeper | shness from America MAE RCE OP) Sires Cathe Chaplin. van bees | On, angers are not eligible to didate for County Commissioner in the South District. med her marriageable daughters—‘The way to a man’s “EAM. ine Germans got their found in a Greek says an| obtair thin state u : j : : [thru his stomach!” ise as wade aay te csens mans re Athens dispatch, “11 must have had | One muat at the time complaint ' Thanks to the alertness of our government officials the source of this printed _ And ever since that day eligible young men have been ton with skunk r eee slicers cxiatteclnaa tae s spe Edo te Phage lie, and the damnable whispered message that usually accompanies it, has been dis- to plied with fudge, invited to dinners “I cooked all by y= oe eee nt eee ta forced to state. There is no apecified time covered and the author may be given a chance to explain before the bar of justice. /” treated to home-made pies and cake, and generally jjniso tho wnake’s habit of always hn which a divorce is granted . ; : Iv tacked in the seat of digestion—confounded by tradition giving warning aang tay Winery binge Mover To tho&e who have neighbored with him for the with the tof attection! . - . ! F le ont for nearing a serie past thirty years Mr. Nelsen needs no defense. Every x -— v ‘ou noticed the drivers sin ‘ a han been anted ne ay ot ie sane = . ' Therefore, when all the eligible young men marched, 7 0°". 2ONr’ and materials for Suits, remarry unl « period of alx day, every hour of his life in America is an open \@ ly to be soldiers they were pursued to camp and ship ia Coats and One-piece months has expired book. Leaving his birthplace in Denmark more than \5 the feminine obsession that the only true expression of A Good Reason for Selling Dresses. a quarter century ago, Mr. Nelsen came direct to ption was to “feed the brute” and were regularly bom- For Saie— vine maadle horse sotrie sles por eae Orillia where he settled on the farm that today 4 mith chocdlates, cookies, cake, and other culinary isement in Chicago (ill) Tribune RABY and Good in the Worst speaks volumes for his thrift and business ability. dishments. ‘o the | 1 was added votive offerings 0! eee I a letter signed “Anonymous” One son out of the family of seven children that . the ernest to inspire gratitude and smoke dreams ih, Ubllatetphie. woman evangelie TAILORING CO. Inc. | ‘° * an eee certs Gat Gs Ge lat ieee thes eu, is fighting side by side : eppagpet sth hat this , _ o expected of yone who In with e thousands of other red-blooded Ameri: Then the ungrateful creatures rose up and exploded the Sere rien Castle ition 425 UNION ST. yg rove man has a boys who are facing the Huns in France. ‘Another he of countless ages! They drove the recipe back to (it). pair of shears, Or, nay wo Ws lair. They reduced the most accomplished cooks to instead of a pair of shears an um ess tears. They did all this by writing under the little bret! or an awning ingle the refutation of the charge of utter material- On cal Food was NOT the main object of their affections!) A* '"" ap gets peony bows girls back home were coldly informed: “The fudge “jr. ). poyat raiment when worn sent was delicious, BUT—” and “I liked those cookies to save for War stamps.” BUT”’—and “Don’t bother to send eats, we have - here, BUT—” The burthen of that red triangle mail —“Any gifts in the way of candy and cigarets will be tt humbly and thankfully received, you may be sure, LIBERTY BONDS firstly, and foremostly—WRITE TO ME!” day type. son, not yet 18, will soon don the Navy uniform. : The Nelsen family hold $1,100.00 in Liberty Bonds, and are prepared to buy to the limit of their ability _in the next drive. They also have pledged to buy $15 worth of Thrift Stamps every month, besides a regular $20 monthly contribution to the Red Cross. Mr. Nelsen, aided by Mr. Frank Gates, organized : HERMAN NELSEN, the Orillia Council of Patriotic Service and ts a Candidate for County Commissioner. director and active worker in that organization. wr STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF The State Bank of Seattle Seattle, Wash. August 31st, 1918 RESOURCES ne of Fartiey —— SS Loans and Discounts . . , sees o$1,457,113.65 What have these creeping villifiers of Mr. Nelsen’s clean, honorable personal ree- There! We knew it! The pen is mightier than the on Banking House Furniture and Fixtures.. 20,000.00 ord done in behalf of America and our allies in the fight for world freedom and tbook! The way to a man’s heart is not thru the MUNA AND Real Estate Owned ...... paleuteens 68,981.51 Democracy? om it is thru the postoffice! CORPORATION BONDS jeneolinclt sone CE Letters of TAC sSIES Mr. N 4 tee Customers’ Liability under Letters o Mr. Nelsen stands before you with clean hands, . an expense to King County of $116.95 per day— a BOUGHT AND SOLD ae 7 esa ntarnished reputation, seek the office of | “bosses” aa An Ohio farmer reports corn that grew as high as Credit ........ . 24,400.00 Geaily Gonticiadonee fem the boots Dietrick ‘amet Malad 30s, ‘nak Wreckment 10,000.00 193,350.00 U. S. Treasury Certificates Liberty Bonds .. F U. S. and other high-grade BONES i660, Sh assests in & avings Stamps . Who knows that five of Lou Smith's personal If elected there will be a quick end to road fund friends are drawing $700.00 per month, plus autos, looting, idle road “bosses,” and padded payrolls, auto upkeep, and expenses, as permanent high No longer will fat-salaried county employes spend “overseers”? - est county time in poolrooms, card-playing and sleep v ily Gh tie 6k v This in spite of the fact that no road work worth 12 feet. At the same time, an Eastern chiropodist re- ports feet that grew as high as 12 corns. JOHN E. PRICE & C0. ° Ninth Floor Hoge Building Big Idea 192,885.29 3,687.08 War ’ — ‘ ‘gel <4 < mentioning is being done, or w: e Some people don’t understand the big idea behind the Warrants veo rade Be er - 92,004.19 line and auto upkeep, together with other | the war? Toe eee ae Var Savings Stamp campaign. (Advertisement) Cash on hand and due from ail wma, Wik Gave to clr claaly aon malcik sects wanes coGtaae One Seattle business man remarked that he hadn't Federal Reserve Bank and work actually performed or pass into the discard. | when the-Nation is crying loudly for conterreany ? t any Thrift Stamps. CRAY GARME icv sasceese 716,330.28 iia eutina rhea and waste that has brought | °f beth money and man-power! ation - “I buy Liberty Bonds,” he said. “The Stamps are for| ———— 1,398, 256.84 lisgrace and dishonor to the South District Com tia ‘othar cs gg B ose who can’t buy Liberty Bonds.” sy -- missionerahip will pass into history if Mr. Nelsen | sept neocon 1a nee i opposition PNagrbbbc hac E i loan 4, - 2 979.29 i elented, and 5 old political “eahe’ kno eft a record e nmissioners’ office t This American is all wrong. | 2,979, 828.46 is, elect a, and the old p litical wang ng wa it | ago that still “amelle to Heaven? tp pele se - Of course he buys Liberty Bonds. So do the fellows) LIABILITIES poly odie A et siskinne NB Short of treason | brazen effrontery to come before you asking another - in overalls. Capital Stock: oo ice ccsis +s ce ssteeeees$ 100,000.00 Gans Teen to Dosmirch this most important office, ' j ,, Surplus and Undivided Profits... 12°! 3132 hose familiar with Hamilton's political career will But they buy Thrift and War Stamps, too. | ‘, AB Jnd ‘eis 31,328.10 How many of you voters and taxpayers know | ROt take his candidacy seriously. Othe Why? Dividends unpaid 9 3 thers should fe y? ; F ps settee teens 90.00 that the present Commissioner, Lou Smith, h inquire carefully before casting their ballot : Because Uncle Sam wanted to innoculate this nation| Letters of Credit Guaran- $605,000 to spend on road work (2) this year? Who (he confidence of Mr. Nelasn’s. tol . € > with the spirit of thrift. We must get on a thrift basis teed ‘ : oe can point to new roads being built in the South |” was expressed recently in ing ancien Ae tunes ; to be on a war basis. We must deny ourselves luxuries, | Deposits ae mae District, or to old roads being kept in proper | treasurer of the Renton-Kent Federal Farm Loan repair ‘and ease the demand for luxuries, which, to be manufac-} tured, take precious time and labor. ae Everybody, young and old, well-to-do and hard-up, must gO without little things each” day. Be And when you deny yourself some little expenditure 2,848,410.36 Association, which has loaned $60,000 in pas 1410.36 How many of you know that Lou Smith keeps two months. He is also a director of noe ware 28 road “bosses” on the South District payroll at | ers’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of Enumclaw, $2,979,828.46 Deposits at call on Sept. 11, 1917.......$2,107,59 Let us redeem the good name of the South District by lifting i i 2 { “i x Jeposits 4, 19 9 9 y ing it out of the dirt They’re for everybody. + aeaeed 4 pes pai pdt Mae +++ 2,587,508.75 Elect a man who has applied system, efficiency and conservatism to his personal c And everybody must go the limit, business with splendid results. ‘ = » are GAIN IN ONE YEAR.......... vss s$ 716,410.63 _ The More the Higher — see = ° 4 In 1914, Uruguay _ the United States hides and NORMAN M H. SOR » HL Pg nt That man is HERMAN NEL SEN skins valued at $2,879,513.77. In 1917, it sent us hides ? BDGAW AMUB Vico Presidente HUM ARTSON, Cashier 4, Assistant Cashier You can be absolutely certain that King Count and th y vi dollar return for every dollar spent if he is lected,” om a a One and skins valued at $13,112,953.20, WARDAL y All these additional hides and skins from only one little neighboring country. Others have done as well ‘OU , J better. And yet prices on our boots and shoes sky high!| COUNDY AUDITOR HL, GRONDAHL, 1) President A President Vote for a man who can look every business man, or farmer, workingman or D HU« ; | ; Hom. Lvre, millionaire, straight in the eye wi ‘There's peneening a in the shoe business, as Hamlet] He bas shown ability and efficiency Pa ae Prosident Uank of Ci am Coun tei aiy 8 eye without an apology. said upon biffing old Lorenzo, or whoever it w. |in the conduct of the office in the President Seattle-North Pacif ; rhage aa 9) NELSEN, as Coun issi i a - time. 5 ‘as he reached | past two yearn and ts entitied to re. | Bhipbuilding cy Cfo AV}i SgeLpena, efficient, business baata ty Commissioner, will put King County on a clean, election,

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