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‘ THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1918. w. McDOWEL mittee on Army and Nav: jen. Pershing recently cabled the United States that he is shaping up the best army that the world has ever seen, and that he must have the best chap. lains that he can get Bishop MeDowe committee passes upon the merits of all Protestant applicants for chaplaincies— and the examination is #0 r that there is no doubt that Pershing's dewire be met ‘The bishop is permanently stationed in Washing. h the big Job 107 Seventh Ave, Near U Chaplains LBEAG SCRIPPS NORTHWEST Copyright, 1918, by the Ne | Enterprise Ass'n | News Service of the United t the Postoffice at © March 3, 1879, :.6 months, $2.78; The per r month; 3 months, $ year, of Washington month, $4.50 for 6 months, or $9.00 per year. Published Dally by The Star Publish n dune receives from MHamiltor ton, where he keeps in close touch w ae! we connecting Robert suspects of being a sv: Volume “Horta ithe is fa of passing over to the government the pick of the te : men in the ministry for service at the front ctr His recruiting station is more important than any Henjie Lorimer run by the rnment, because Bishop McDowell §) J] thi queen of Goalies.” | Midiag with X : is enlisting y high grade officers—men upon be Bead ig Bed pile! Gedo whom, more than upon any other single factor, de ef at into rh ps pends the m C f our fighters. can come to herself, The plot is d try girl, married t ck of hysteria, she f of A new generation of Lorimers. ENEMY THREATENS LINE MAN DISCOVERED DEAD nemy is| William Donahue, aged 52, was dis- threatening our cofffinunications be | covered dead from natural causes in tween Manchuria and Dauria,” said | his office in the Crown building, Sec- an official announcement of the|ond ave. and James st, Monday at | » “Queen of Smiles” got up suddenly and threw the handker chief she had destroyed into a waste basket “I'm not going to bother you ® with the ‘story of my lf she said, turning to me, “but there are TOKYO, Sept. 9.—"The ” JANE FINDS THE “QUE ar a ae WEAK SPOT AND | a tow things I want you to know| war offi rate a a ae m CAN'T TOUCH IT jy —they will explain the thing you | bens af a “ae Smokes for the Soldiers hate to know." Then very briefly she told me the story of a girl's changing soul | The weekly circular of the “Our Boys in France Tobacco Her mother, {t appears, was a lazy woman who drifted rapidly into | keeps a “house” some: | sn't even know where it kept in a private school, When she turned nd for stage dancing, 1 I would bring more in another market market. He drove me | THE. BANK OF CALIFORNIA National Association of San Francisco UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY STATEMENT OF CONDITION Including its Branches in Seattle, Portland and Tacoma, at the Close of Business August 31st, 1918. Fund,” issued at New York, contains the following that will @srepute after her husband's death, She now be of interest to the thousands of readers of The Star who aa eed ee n inside of it, and de ped to place Seattle in second place in the nation, From out i be RiMbeig. abel wen tor of Publicity Bert Ennis, we get the following: : “And then mother discover “ largest check for ‘Our Boys in France Tobacco! /rlmer—Mr. James Lorimer, senior—was—the n 4 8 , S pa ra the war, I guess, has knocked a lot of romance out of gray heads, Lorimer August has been received from The Seattle Star, Seattle, | doesn’t want me any me and I hope I may never see him again, Now Wash., one of the newspapers which has been foremost in)!!! have t into ‘the pr jon’ and go down and out--or marry | ‘its efforts to aid in shipping ‘smokes’ to our boys in Then she raised her voice deflantly a ee Fe ot going lowe: But, hat France during the past 12 months Ae Lorena, (Be tok te my future, I am going to be | Thirty-three thousand revenged on Lorimer. He took me because his money made him strong | eight hundred and ninety-two dollars and twenty-one cents|enoush to buy me of my mother, He was pitiless. Now tam strong | the amount which was added to the already large sum|¢neuxh to buy his son of him! Why should Fhave any pity? | in the treasury of the fund yesterday morning thru the revenge as a [Be cern Lig | medium of The Seattle Star. This enormous contribution She happened to be sts here was an moral stand: ‘ nding in front of a big "pler glass at the Shee consamor, toes = ; ey HPO ta ate oe =e a mamas brin rand total up to $283,910.03.” moment charming fig reflected there caught her eye, "3 - ere eran a le and magazines in the fund, the| "ce m=" 11d marry me,” she asserted triumphantly, “but I ar CS “ ae an : ASSETS ah GER f 5: Spa a 2 s ¥ selling myself again’ aterm ow Fg zoans anc scounts. Visvaren $50,454,659. following, in the order in which they are named, have raised 1 flung the words at her, “you are only buying Jimmie!” is a ; Bank Premises (San Francisco and than $2,000: She turned as if she had been struck. . Mficer—And why do you wish to be transferred to the 65th division? WranGhAbY osc. ccoe ed ces a a 6,299.20 “‘Buying Jimmie!" she repeated. “No!” she stammered, Herb—Bo's be near my brother In the Cth, ie . Other Real Mec f Totes "610,618.64 Journal _ Providence (R. 1.) Journal EA Louisville ) Ban Francisco Bulletin 21,603.85, Journal Chicago Tribune . . 11,110.19 | Milwaukee (Wis.) Sentinel land News .... 10,799.14| Schenectady (N. Y.) Gazette a Times, Oklaho- Jersey (N. J.) Journal ma City, Okla. eos 10,191.26) Richmond (Va.) Times-Dis Hartford (Conn.) Times 7,020.61| patch Customers’ Liability under Letters of CHONG. ios uieinseaeae es sees 7,500,459.47 Sundry Bonds and Stocks... «+... 4,500,652.89 United States Bonds to secure Circu- lation: \\ nese: bee sess eeeveacie op) eee CUD ame Other United States Bonds, Certifi- hi cates of Indebtedness and Contracts 5,530,060.64 © At Barnaby’s I used to watch for Jimmie, He is—as you say better than other men, I—I—love—Jimmie The poor little thing dropped in a heap in a big chatr. When she heard my hand turn the doorknob she raised her head. “When does he get his commission?” she asked. “In three months. ‘ “Pl wait,” she said. “I'll keep still until then.” So her weak spot is—love for Jimmie—and I can’t tell that to a s' Courter. She'll Be All Right | You only help a story along Wilmington (Del) Evening | Toledo (O.) News-Bee eval! r y NOTE—Seattle has done four times as well as Chicago. ‘Evidently, it's woman against woman, now. Can I save Jimmie? If She Thinks So eee ne eee mete : “ ; (| - : eT AE hE : Maybe ‘but the girlie as canny ax she is pitiable. That campaign for the| Dear Miss Grey gg Mpg Sa ie dec et Redemption Fund with United States : It is your patriotic duty to conserve the doctor sup- | oN enoruhip begins in three months igoMaak akan wink (ae or be TE tel pak ‘ Treasurer ... 150,000.00 | ply by keeping well. (To Be Continued) Founts that out in sunshine played| dence your friends will give this Cash and 22,362,785.81 ’ The trusting bosom when be report. But you should $94,427,505.97 tell your mother the truth about iS Generous Folk ‘nae ee truth abo nero wa Yes, 1 know what it is—been| matter, Don't let her hear untrue version from some ditor Star: . “ ” frizzed to a frasale twixt the cold! Ctner person. She will What a pleasure it was to read in your columns of the winds of adversity and these #ame| ond help you, will advise mentioned by | you. heart-qualms as big-hearted druggist who allows the public to look over his ert-quate “Heartbroken.” LIABILITIES Capital tenon wes bergwes vas seeeee + 8,500,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits «+. 8,557,493.52 ‘ directory without charge. We are ae 2 much dearthroken. | sophy gained trom | 481 Islands in Sermon sales shaice ete cra eye he 2,150,000.00 these days about profiteering and gouging that when we these experiences Japanese Empire atters of Credit . P; --+ 7,612,818.02 encounter an old-fashioned generous man we should spread What can't be cared must be en-| Dear Miss Grey: How many ts- Other Liabilities .... +++ 4,084,217.19 », IN LOVERS’ | better will we f? vl o H. H ere’ nothing A here are 431 islands. Their worne a * K chs combined area in square miles ; eity e n' Acs te is a little bigger than the states ia if cripples, the blind and the mar of Ohio, Indiana, Mlinols, Michi- this is our dance. degeneracy stamped in the faces Of/ gan and Wisconsin combined. » frowned, and then by Jim | the quicker and Donna looked up. Jim sald) get thru wit . 5 *\ something to Donna and smiled.| pad put little book, I have found it! I/ she bowed her head and he came very last pl for itt Ih » news, thus letting others know such men still exist.) * So URNEWS E refore I am led to tell you of an experience I had yester- | ME! in a cigar store: - I bought an old-fashioned 5-cent cigar for a dime, Oi Bee ag ighted it and then handed a quarter to the clerk. He gave? \iuid have looke $94,427,505.97 : The Bank of California, National Association, San Francisco, and its Branches in Seattle, Tacoma “Me 15 cents in change. found love and joy unspeakable | “te te asked stupidly, as I felt| many that hail see; then com: : Mee ia . mi r ‘ound eo ake ryidly, a e nA n you shail see; th They hav 1 and Portland. cons' oO} soc © “Haven’t you made a mistake?” I asked. “Aren't you| 1 am trembling as I write and my /his arms about me, and we fell Into| pare with your condition, ronda 4 wate, howene Pe ll Management, and yee sondage car wae the r | breath is coming in short gasps. step. fon’t feel like going “skip-to-my-lou J . b a nt, s ; ank’s offices have the protection of the entire cap- ting y ” “ eg, yourself? “y, | back to the beginning. He stopped abruptly at the door | all the way thru what's left of your M Serer 1p ” , nalac te e pped abi 6 door | all the wa 2 | ha Rae "I don’t believe so,” he answered. “You gave me a) | Let me go that led into Mollie’s Mower garden. you can put me down as a/4 ust Register if ital, surplus and undivided profits of the associa- i i i iq | WI ved at Mollie’s I found am t r, the price of the cigar is 10 cents, the change is) When | arrives Oe any guents,|AN we stepped out T caught the Local canioutienee 45 on September 12 tion. cents.” And that I was among the last to|scent of the late roses, I seemed you sak read.) Dear Miss Grey: Do men over 45 | “Bvt,” I said, “I lighted it.” prone to be bather in fragrance and/ ers’ opinion of the man, the levy years of age have to register in the | “What has that got to do with it?” he asked. “Margie,” Mollie whigpered, “I | Moonlight and the court. First let me tel! yeu| new draft? That is to say, if one is “Well, hav n't chi d thi for the light.” |have just received by special mes We took a path leading to a de-| that you are In big luck to Po Mt Just 45 on September 12th must he | ell, you haven’t charged anything for the light. have just received warciay Si, say.|srted pergola, and, drawing me in-| loose from such s depraved Uatty | regintert Ot OLS ta 3 “No,” said he, “the light is free. And if your cigar) {°T* "rt fe vecrets that a telegram | Side, Jim pushed me away from | while you have y0nih and vitality Yes. Any man under 46 years LIFORNIA out you are welcome to come back and get another) makes it imperative that he catch him a Ittle and stood with folded to recuperate and w oe eee of age on September 12 must hout charge.” the next boat for Ei nd. He had} rms, looking at me. some higher enh ne A pes is register, eve n tho his 46th birth: NATIONAL ASSOCIATION . < hin lente i Sew ‘i this after- Instinctive! 1 held out both man (a misnome! shoul | nied might fall on the 13th of 3 Such men as he are entitled to great praise.—JIMMY X. |‘ leave for | Nav rere the letter, |hands—he raised them to his lips, | mogrified int a pelmogenitor of Mie Beptember, thesis Seattle Branch, 801 Second Avenue. 00 So yo id " «, and #0 help to e| - ‘ Seems J ; Tm worry for him, but glad for you.” |and then—then I was in his arms/#ouri mules, and we Cok ot | —- BE. C. WAGNER, Only that “food will win the war” which you don’t | ‘phen she looked at me rather intent: |and his kisses were on my lips, | war in the way he seems best adapt | Hovatty Ie First Lekchaee iene cL eens lhy > “Margie—Margie!" h hispered, ed resti Pans . pT 3 N, waste. . Pipe dtoere 4 that Na ines: wae ae The lawyer, like a good many |/mvestigated Now Asst. Managers. put out of commis-| Dear Miss Grey: Is {t possible fewer of his kind. | Now for enemy aliens to get United ant of the facts | States citizenship? I have heard vari- | excusable, dita concernir 5 ses onder what it is that makes a | anc a tte [need of words more, should be Aut i woman look her best just after she a ‘Oo Thieves has refused a man.” a ; kissed my palma, — Da vate bs ca iles % i 2 sinao| “Hush, Molli I said. “You are|And once again the olden thrill ne court, Over 700 automobiles have been stolen in Seattle since onig arcculating. I have not told|That surged my blood—made my |!n the case ‘ i aa wf conc January 1, 1918, according to figures compiled by Pacific yoy anything.” heart still | Get the wnole ee das his. Kindly expla ‘f of your mine ring or pe coast automobile underwriters conference investigators. , “But you look the part, Margie,” | He kissed my lips, while your worry can only here is ‘no restriction on seek Of these, it is claimed that the majority are appro-|s#id Mollie ae ay ie eee S00 heaven was open to my Ment) cistrate and mer a. poeetia PSH! ing American citizenship. But n you looking so we bove mere earth my soul took i The idea of} b by youths between the ages of 17 and 21, for the) yefe a man, 1 would be crazy about flight, t0E yom a purety car eoatcin can eat final ceeaen ae ; of joy-riding. A machine, in numerous instances For then I knew all other bitss) Wil pd yman—a degener and| investigation is made bo a el @ very valuable machine, is stolen if left unguarded for a dear child," T said to her in| Were dross beside the maddening MiP Ye a tor-nothing young wom-| alty. ‘The new ruling, which it probably what you have refer- minute, and later found roughly used and in some cases )Y mo" noe ospuipeedgrr arate} noes oe oe tas kia (AO Pe ; a r . scams have you gone back to the le | f his kiss. read some work on mental scl- » to, merely directs in w totally wrecked. When the offenders are captured, the stone of the long ago” And s0, little book, confidant of | oat °mutuvate your patience, ns this investigation may be “Maximum sentence is 30 days in jail and $100 fine. The, “Yes, 1 guess so, and #0 have Margie Waverly all these years, bes tance and willpower, You're] made by the local officials and Maximum sentence is seldom given. you. Tonight you are the Margie | good-bye pervewnt. fine and dandy, if you'll] im what cases it must be made In San Francisco, it is a felony to steal an auto, pun-| that 7. first, know. all te Rulpies dol Pci abla vem eates Al sbi GCI ge taboo, OE i ee a ishable by a thaximum sentence of two years. In Vancou-|tip at any moment. You are the life as 1 have lived ith iS ban , y ver, B. C., the minimum sentence for auto thefts is six essence of provocativeness.” goed yaa; aven When twas ant One ae eee When Jim Hill Said— ~ "months. Seattle and vicinity should be protected for auto|, At that moment, little book, 1) happy and I would not h a Sugar Problem iitvibae a : owners by adequate legislation. P felt my face blaze, for across the} moment of it unchang Dear Miss Grey: I wish to say Unless you can save money you might as room I saw Donna looking radiant,| But I know that greater good,/to “Patriotic? who has berries go- well abandon all thought of success,” he and cannot get sugar I cook berries with- and strain, boil down ry to eliminate with sim be ding over her in algreater happiness awaits me, and ing to waste attitude that I shall find with Jim, my dear|to can them 1 Donna, little book.) lover husband, a joy that I have out water sldtime to half and bottle. In the winter, In the present war situation, it is nece as many needless repairs as possible. A more vigorous| most lover-li © prosecution of auto thieves would relieve, to a considerable), 1 almost he uttered a tr tance— m of far-reaching impor- extent, the man-power of auto mechanics Think of t—my friend—and been always seeking, and so T close i Ms <a de tate . |then the blood rom my|you, little book, with the same when we want jelly, I mix one- +, q ie tdontly the British are in as lar, h heart, for I knew that 1 loved Jim| words which I wrote on your first| half berry juice and one-half white Not because the mere act of saving is y i nas large a hurry to get | taie—toved him so well that if, 1) white page karo syrup. Don't boil. It makes momentous in itself, but because of the to Berlin as We are. found he loved Donne y heart! “After tonig ; is ‘ dren’ * F mn Vv nna, my heart After tonight T shall belong: ae ead for the children’s characteristics it reveals. sp would break THE END. bread and is fine for hot ‘cakes. The New Draft ae 555 chi SA OF TS PA ; — A READI Speed records will be shattered by the war department ' in utilizing the 18-45 man-power that registers for service next Thursday. This is evidenced by the announcement from Washing-| ton, D. C., that first contingents of the new draft will prob-| ably be in training camps before October 15. All available Class 1 men between 21 and 31 will have The man who saves money is his own master. More than that, he is the most desirable of all citizens because he is always ready to shoulder his responsibilities and to take advantage of his opportunities. No Planes Have Yet } d the Atlantic * Miss Grey: Have any planes flown across the Atlantic Ocean? FO. The trip has not been made, | So far no plane machine has | made the attempt. A dirigible 4 Our Savings Department is open from 6 to 8 every Saturday evening for your conven- been inducted into service by Oé¢tober 1, it is ‘estimated c | balloon started a few years ago, , 5 b a . , King Ferdine 31 a ny pce: i i £ oo {> A-WORD HOM. ccane counts al NG tos crite | Ce ee ience—if you cannot call during regular ls, vo babe aaa oe year’s campaign on the loss JOSH WISE — | We don't know whether he's crying} ‘* °W" “SE wil Teach You the Shortest Way banking hou We are always ready’ to e var ledger. Time moves th’ | °Ve? What's happened or what's com-| g i vi 1 7 A 4 , i smanship Is | advise r ( way you do. You !D®: Sport p EN, Furman regarding financial matters. : : eases The Explanation hustle, it does.) | | a Vote for Revelle \ You Joaf, an’ it|. We read in a newspaper now and| Dear Miss Grey: Will you kind- | a |then the phrase, “the five leading|ly tell me why players from out-| The Seattle National Bank Thomas P. Revelle has been on the firing line many loafs, atat 4 ; 5 | packer We don't know who they | side the state are allowed to play years for progr ive leg: ution, for public welfare, for} eee are. But we know who the five mis-|in the state tourney? I notice Resources $30,000,000. industrial justice. It was Revelle, as councilman several) y, 3 leading packers are. many names in the scores are from Tiethevel the wublie market | ‘ : Willum refuses to let any Hohen joa } ‘ | years ago, who fathered the public market idea, fought for}, 1 out of the state LUCILI | ‘yf 7 bic mar a, foug or} zollern sit on the Finnish throne CLEANUP DAY | | it Sate and ceeded in establishing it. Revelle is a well) What's the matter with it? mine elites BEMa St The oko a2 dna | it. haa oo bi Dore ay : OLLEGE ifi awye eapable. nat ¢ ry “ | e e sales of the day at the| tom to allow y player presen — eacenraeeteaees ts HES ia qual a8 eren capable, hone st and just. He will make a mee th Barber Shop, next Wednesday, will| to enter a tennis tournament per good judge of the superior court. Vote for him today. Uncle Sam coined 445,000,000 pen: bs don, ated to the 'Red Cross by Bar f for instance, Japanese Northwestern Shorthand Reporting WE M T mo nies in the fiscal y of 1918. Most) ber Halvorson You are requested pl are entered in the School he country need enator Ford more of them were used not in buying |to come to the barber she an ns ‘an Shortha) Chil 8 HEN you come here for de: 7 - 1 re than He | ying shop on that) American national tournaments, jervice y here for dental work you are needs the toga. Henry things, but in giving a man the day ‘and get a general cleanup [Bookkeeping | Advanced Grammar treatment. We are not telling you ‘that theveomt acrlalee |change coming to him o 5 | Kathryn, } . x : ‘ou that we are oattic | chang ming to him out of a $ iryn, D. Re ord, Ignore Story and Wednesday, Friday high Brad work for less than othera, Having pag Bed ead | bill. ° abs eau ainine AP examination of your teeth the benefit keep open from 6 te L pom, Sunda: all MORE | A New York doctor says women| Let It Die Down For Supreme Court poi FO Fg lrg, Sen) og iy Set Gm know what kind of a doctor he is,|but I've found out that people talk work during the day we ke d 10 a, me. 4 Because they have established records for fairn tar recommends the election of Judges Ww. 0. I horse or corn, about you, whether you're young : n > ele Judges + O, Chapman,| Goop MAN WANTS TO MARRY . 1 sa e TY John R. Mitchell and W. H. Pemberton for the six-year! ‘about 10 or 16 | There a bid OLN tier ues BE the capremsc cone 3 Spender tae ee here was an old woman lived in a, about me to a girl 1 thought was i 4 Lf the supreme court. é pourand do Vand a shoe, my best friend. She spread the|}| @nd materials for Suits, ‘or e four-year term, Judge Kenneth Mackintosh is| "°°" ?°™.,~ language. Her children were patriots, loyal and| story until now teveryone in the Coats and O: ii ; ibgspoeed. eh 18) Best honest 1 n and thle true; neighborhood has heard it. And i Dea side of heaven. pas Jol Jol Some ou sug: f e 2 r . For the two-year term, Judges Tolman and French are| Constance, Cedar county, Ne ahve his hie ahaa) el cad occa fe arg t frat ser a Nigh i ¢ m, Judge ch are|C« , Ne neat, of it, is. tha e rue—not 4 the contende 30th are excellent men and good judg pa nt in Hartington, Neb., Her-| And all bought a thrift stamp the kai-| word of it But how am I os fey Poy alc ae ser to beat vindicate myself? And I am fear- Pee oe i WAR SAV. fully afraid that 1 AS . 2 ny mother will S STAMPS ARE THE SA ¢] Westminster Abbey had: been 88 hear of it, and she will be bombed by the Huns. Not content| Detroit car riders refuse to stand|angry. How can 1 make those TAILORING CO.,Inc. Less Money 425 UNION ST. with bombing the sick and wounded, | for 6-cent fare. We stand here—no| who started the story take it back? they're bombing the dead. matter what the fare, | DOT. Qver Bho Ow! Dene Soles Phone Main 1691