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THE SEATTLE STAR—TU SSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1918. THE-SEATTLE STAR | prrnnenennnnney, AR BRIDE | STARSHELLS | - SHELLS | His Kind 107 Seventh Ave, Near Union St, PLttone To Custhin. Grow | } | : i —— | MEXNER OF SCRIPYS NORTIWEST LEAGUE OF NPWSrArn! | ' ; ius | John Jones had a habit of walk Misunderatanding a —. i | Pelearaph News Service of the United Mreas Asseciation il Qn Pi pi vig poked onl Her pope i Sheurtine he wet About Correspondence ‘ ; tH Seattle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3, 1878 Jane, @ just-average Amertoan ht up ina fa of very erate | shook him, saying poooee an argument for ved by 4 ’ ’ if a means, became the wer bride Of 3 bert Atwood Lorimer, mow with the Mere PTH have to arrest |POInUNE an aaewer In your column America’s—German: By mail, ont of city, b5¢ per month; 3 months, $1.50; 6 months, ans . an chareled weenan ind lots 8 ; Year, $5.00, in the State of Washington. Outside the state | Installed in the magnificent Lorimer home with Hob's parents, Jane finds |YOU You can't do this wort of} pd deny aye “g re the td y | H Month, $4.50 for 6 months, or $9.00 per year. By ca . { family secrets, all of which are bing sha thing ~ | oboe week ceneetoment But, my good man,” oxpostulated | me I met bim, 1 nla eer Pessimistic Americans who view with alarm our increasing national TD) | Pebtisnca Datiy by Tee Star Publiabing Co. the now thoroly awakened sleep | Tt he used. to. bring hin | Obligations may derive a great deal of comfort from a comparison of the i bg = walker, “thin ts not intentional, 1 | 0hirr eo” wan daate te the | financial condition of the United States contrasted with that of Germany, ; =a ne - am a somnambulint.” as d _— ‘The total resources of the United States are estin dat about $250, i —_——- - ™ & former suitor, Is a member of Bpanish and " don't ohre he . sligion | houme occasionally 4 ping sen ; pomp ober, - ost oe . otion before her, as homage rather than temp “ a no 7 “ eames st ational debt, including the Third Liberty Lown, may be put arow { Your Bill Grows Ra idly a OEM 7 ntreets In your pajamas."—~Pear.| And while at training camp. wrote | $19 090,000,000 i g es cid | weet son's Weekly tee wong ay ae agin Before the war our government was spending about $1,000,000,000 a We saved and sent overs@as, to an ee ca > > bie ie | thinking eee Vas > are i wear, When the Gor ie Gbdad, ieterom. charwes, ese the dhtarest eo aoa 4 ; ‘ ; s af fi st vear. rc yr year, 5 « to ng cheer to = ce 1} allies, 12 million tons of food last year. re coming year, Jane ie abducted by memb . Congratulation from our loans to our allies, government insurance expenwom and other nust 8 hem 17 illion tons, according to Mr.) fer.Misen papers Aboard the ‘ “Rat mo dhake your hand, oon| MAS Rene Serene neceanary expenditures growing out of the war may be conservati We must send them 17!y mil a mander, and to protect herself steals at raged your hand, old! One day my husband found a| Méensiry StPeomnething’ like $1,000,000,000,'W an Hoover. oe ; letter from him to me and he be- | cnnAln’ ee enemies. with raisin cadena : an ‘ J . And then I, Jane Lorii le he -eote teen we * of your life,” said a friend | come ve He forbade me | fore, When peace comes, h raising a couple of billions a year r ¢ yns worth of bonds and must, later, orimer, about to die, amiled at t ich of m ry angry rbade m 7 ° * ‘ cote ve food ape 1 Baye a, We es ns | that hidden gun. But I erased the curve from my lips as a petty officer gratulating an engaged man E lorie aay mare letter 2 ate . Sight task for @ nation of such tremendous wealth, capacity and re. i six s worth. : tered and motioned me to leave the ou're too previous, old MAN.) continued the correspondence be: | "UFC 1 1 We pay war taxes that are higher than the country) 49 ‘ fw» room. Rremer, meeting me, pressed|1'™ not to be married until tomor-| tween us and some or tad f The resources of Germany before the war were entimated to be $80 a) some ey . ; ‘i »| | 1 PLAY SAIN 3 . a 1 v1. | row, you know.” | conseuad * 000,000,000. he annual expenditures then of the imperial government 74 has ever known, and a bill is in the cooking that will make| BOAT Cn porn 3 z men Seen See Bonde ast opi “That's what I aay. ‘Thia te one| neceY aoe letter from him) were about $600,000,000, Her debt now is $20,000,000,000, and her resources #} us pay much higher. : we 1 Coemay + Woe vee veneers F fof the happle of your life.” pegs and man power have been severely impaired. After the war she is con- Pas 4 th N else, we have paid with thou TRANSPORT. cargo for the commander to trust to potest days of your | 1 am afraid to tell my husband) fronted with additional expenditures growing out of the war totaling some 5 pise, J a sonctipaicectshcieepeatapnemasiion . on . . | 4 Or E y ng out o he wh. ot v4 i More mlgtey g bs - ai ehh ob gh withl % others, Rack in the perisc pe room pee: o- ad jena 1 don't want to keep it from | $4 599,900,000 pends of lives of our best young < | oe a satire Seek 2 ee at ponguan plemented nim, There Never was anything interest of her war debt if the debt The A ship built entirely of mahogany | but friendship between me and this | be about $1,600,000,000 2 even grows no larger, snock crown prince. He was all business, now. Sometimes his glance fell Altho she is niggardiy in her pensions to ota tens of thousands. on the depth bulb, again on the level ~ r . for a while the periscope would be still exists Her name is Mateh- | man Do you think it ja wrong i) 000,06 “ Get this point— ordered wi 4 , soldiers and their families, $1,000,000,000 a year would hardly suffice to is 2 * x P, then at intervals it would be lowered, The Ume, untarked, | less” and she is now used by the | for a married woman to write to a 4 > 7 Wy > }HER THE COST. | : “ i # write | pay even small pensions to her injured and the families of ber THE LONGER THE WAR, THE HIGHER T seemed endless, but I judged it must be getting toward the dawn survey. She wan built by | soldier friend A READER. | soldiers who have boen killed, Her war debt must be paid some time, and Bremer, perhaps having lunched. “They were tramaports,” the « came back pirates near Key West in 1859, who/ Lack of confidence, expecially |a winking fund of 5 per cent would add $1,500,000,000 to her annual tax oa rn . vs sts £63, ptain told him, “transports under con tole the ahogany from a strand. | between married people, in al- o a a to win in this war. That’s not the proposition that should| r ‘ t . he mahogany | people, ation. Here is @ total increase of $4,000,000.000, all due to the war. 4 e voy, They've passed. Too many destroyers with them to venture an at- ed veasel. All the timbers and| ways grounds for suspicion. | ‘i 3, ;, 7 - Ss a -] Cust | pe . | Of course both the United States and Germany may greatly in a) stir _ most. Our thought and Viger pe ” acct oe tack. We haven't fuel to risk a chase. But we'll hang around 4 while. | frame are of solid Santo Domingo| Certainly there is no harm in | their debts, but the increases will not change the yeistive situations at) on winning at the earliest possible date. OW CAN WE | Litue game tage the big game, in thin lane mahogany—Laéies Home Jornal. guch © correspondence if car- | ‘The in government has drained the Gern people of their gold, do it? By— . But we didn’t hang around long. In less than an hour the U-boat was a ee viel on wigely, You louis | even their jowclo and heirlooms, and yet the Imperial tenk of Oe “ Saving every pound of food possible, Scangs., Sie MEME Biicd ik cee Wie pisiecea” Cais et coment Mr. Smith Knew __ | Pave included your husband in | now has but little over $500,000,000 of gold in its vaults, The United States Carrying all the bonds possible. when ue Slaseaorek aah pal pereees . ment! ates Gerectcher—O, Mine Papper! er , onder ie nt — has made no special effort to obtain gold, has made no call upon the people y 1 * " ‘ | shared an 9 such Ie or vrecious me’ yi lay ha u Standing the highest tux possible, “Perhaps, Fraulein,” he drawled, “you would like to see one of your| Mr. Smith maid I had a voice like) Ce wien pin | for the precious metal, and yet today has in its treasury vaults practically t | It is a pressing, unavoidable proposition, We are going | r ; { Putting millions of fighters in Europe as soon as/ country’s shipe—for the last Umer: a bird's. Do you suppose he was Necsenise this ralstake te. | £2:600-000,000 of gold coin and bullion possible. blurred like @ spelled movie film. NY | Mine Peppar—Of course, He] fore ome tat ae i ute worrled about this, What 60| (Ey i It is safe to say that 99 per cent of the American Bremer was waiting his turn ought to know, He has « chicken lle Aig ooh Ri, 2d So nae (ioral grag Aga 5 | people, today, are for peace—a peace that shall mean that! “A lame duck limping after the others," he announced. “Guarded by |fFm—Judge, | S to him. cant fo a ‘no Indication in what ps ea foe } never again must they go thru this sacrificing, paying and ggg 9 ms Mk peg args Setanieee eee 00,0088 Sn Faery are An Alrplene (Chicken ce — you say that the man is unduly | | vocate o rmy ) bleeding. The daily toll in lives and substance is awful, and| «wen creep on and wait,” the commander decided There new. 1 Gifts to Boys Fig 2 (is 7 ee, | ) it is certain that that tol! will rise in awfulness from day So my time to stir things up had arrived, and now I had a weapon to| Was n n who re. “Over There poet peau btorgee rmignescvngh Pa | to day. The only way to stop the rising high cost of war is for every individual to save and pay all he or she possibly do the stirring with! It was such a tiny on it helpless toy—that transport. Perhaps I knew mon Even Palmer and the Montana giant and all those nice motor lorry fused a chicken the other day cause, ax she told the dealer, didn't want any airplane chicken.” be- she Dear Mine Grey: Are accepted at the poxtoffice at ent for delivery packages pres to men in service | anxious to It isa ing you and he Is prove that he is right reflection on business ? be wh can, NOW. The power of the people to deny themselves) poys were sailing some time in September, Martha had written. And “Airplane chicken?” echoed the | Overseas? BOBBIE conattielie thet seckuneacpien' ie and produce is the only power on earth that can stop that | Jimmie bad reported, in envy, that some bombers, his bosom friends, were dealer. “Why, what do you mean?" Packages may be sent only kind to a beginner he should be | ready to cross, Friends or strangers, they were defenders of my country Why, look at it said the| When they contain articles re suspected. The real reason in tise. I quite forgot that my own life was at stake in considering how I woman. “It's all wings and ma-, quested by a soldier, and ap rather to be found in the scarcity could prevent the slaughter of those-precious lives aboard the troopship. chinery, and no meat."~Ladies’| Proved by his commanding of help and the firm's desire to That never ending pounding of nails into his coffin | |, Thus St happened that I, » war bride, played for that transport with | Home Journal bering Miglin Na = 4 train you as rapidly as possible, | must be convincing to the kaiser that he's hurrying poat crew. In a way, my dice were loaded. Nobody guessed I was in o.04% y > you may 4 Keep on telling your mother all ; . the game. Dear Starshells:. The tel See eee that occurs, but do not magnify along to his own funeral. poles Asc ye — or distort either courtesies or (To be continued.) and telephone companies have con- Actions Speak Louder . siderable trouble uring rainy | rh 4 discourtentes. | , weather, with the current escaping ian Words . in Reforming Landlords ; down the wet poles, and partially| Dear Miss Grey: What is your! President May Serve w York landlords, who have shown an almost Hun “My little daughter and myself both use Dr. grounding” the circuits. Why |Opinion of = woman who deliber-| Third Term : ger iy J & * % ‘couldn't it b Jan to equip | Stely comes between a man an * ee Pnish dislike of babies, forbidding es bo aie ha Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and find it invalu- Al the telearaph and’ telephone | wife; who will call thie man up, Dear Mins Grey: One of my friends | + ment house roofs, are about to be reformed. In future _ able as a remedy for constipation, I would poles with anal short handled une (Joy ride with him until 3 and/4Ad I have had an argument and we | ‘the landlord may be required to show as much enthusiasm js ple oc ‘ las to keep the rain off? Of|4 O'clock in the morning, when | Come to you to settle it. Is it posst- : i if he litical didat not be without it.” (From a letter to Dr. eG eH ary “put | she knows he ia married ble for @ president of the United ‘ over the little dears as if he were a political candidate. . ey » ome one will way, “But | #he Fp sot. | Staten to nerve three terms at a time, . “Any public display of aversion to children—any tendency to Caldwell written by Mrs. Will H. Thomp- FO Oe Oyo ee cme tise mecg | making 12 years of service in all? I brelias would remain on the poles?" | i} deny children bed and board in the most exclusive apart- son, Ripley, Ohio.), may it is, and my friend says it is| GEN, W. A, BETREL ig his living by renting his apartment houwse—and if if wishes it to be tenanted by persons who can pay high rent with pleasing regularity he must cater to the taste of such tenants. Exclusive tenants are dead set against _ neighbor’s children. The child-hating landlord is but the agent of the “ex- @lasive” tenant. If you cannot “afford to buy a bond,” how can you expect other Americans to offer their lives that you may enjoy the blessings of liberty? s ° | Russian Instinct ; Kerensky says a liberated Russia will rise like a Phoe- nix from the Teutonic-Bolshevik ruin. His confidence is supreme in the “unshakable Russian will to be free.” Kerensky’s faith seems well founded. After long years of tyranny, torture, taxes and terror; after Cossack whips and Siberian horrbrs; after living in the domain of dungeons and the shadow of death—the Russian people may be ex- pected to save themselves, tho the throes of readjustment at present resemble objectiess chaos. Russia’s persecuted peasantry is governed by instinct. Instinct is even less fallible than reason. It is the un- erring guide of nature. Russia hears and is striving to The American dollar will shoot farther than the Monday night Judge Winsor offered another way for them to crawl out of the hole they’re in. But the directors sat stern and mum. The city has voiced universal disapproval at their un- democratic, disorganizing, and morale-blasting stand. The “willful thirty” in the United States senate who refused to harken to President Wilson’s suffrage appeal are our school directors’ prototypes. All of these smug The Influenza Order age to adopt such drastic measures, character would wobble and wait until the city was en- veloped by the disease. Whatever other faults our mayor may possess, he is no wobbler. He has courage and con- Men of vacillating fluenza in other cities will easily convince one of this. DR. CALDWELL’S ‘ Syrup Pepsin Sold by Druggists Everywhere 50 cts. (i) $1.00 ATRIAL BOTTLE CAN BE OBTAINED, FREE OF CHARGE. RY WRITING TO OR. W. B. CALDWELL, 459 WASHINGTON STREET, MONTICELLO, ILLUNOIS ‘ | up in three convenient:sizes. The cups, of heavy waxed paper, are actentificell prepared, absolutely sealed against moisture, dust or germs. You'll find | them for sale everywhere. Yours for $5,400,000. REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS e bite vorn off the cob. All work guaranteed for 15 years. for $26,000," can you beat it? Respectfully submitted, OTTO 1H. SHOTT, (From Oshkosh, Wis) see stay home and hear the summer | Dear Miss Grey out of business college. Tam a girl just A position Dear Miss Grey: I have been told is a development for shipment to Europe. The serum of scientific re wan secured for me in a reputable that Ernestine Schumann-Heink was|search and the supply available in firm when 1 completed the course. | The men in the office have been very good He ts the man who hired me boarders tell me how to run the|He lets no one find fault with me farm, # Cc nC A stranger strayed That way, he made Kicked the guest off Into the trough Of the sad sea. Peeved and provoked, Again the guest was soaked, Yea, soaked ax well As tho’ he'd hired a cell A spell In some swell Does Sciron still hold sway? Yea, yea! Along comes Trotsky, To squataky , And lick his feetaky, Wilhelm smiles sweetsky And kicks— Wilhelm, grinning down, Watches him drown and gives me a good word of advi oe not allowed to sing in the United the battle areas in France has here- States because she is not an Ameri-|tofore been limited. The Red Cross Madame Schumann-Heink is 100 per cent loyal to America. She has several sons fighting in | whenever he can. My mother is a’ our service. | children. They won't be bothered ‘with them themselves More Fun kind to me. But one of them, a mid-/ can citizen. | Please let me ee Uae inden ae: ae : wi os . Hiram.—Goin’ to th rT ‘ >| dle-aged, married man, acts queeriy ~4 and certainly they will not endure the presence of the The Perfect Laxative Farmer Hawbuck.-Nov Ta futon, |He seems very anxious that 1 make ESTHER. | 20,000 doses monthly. An ice breaking steamer built in Sweden has cut its way thru ie 30 feet thick. AN EASY, dependable laxative for regulating the stomach and bowels. emergencies of biliousness, sick is an ideal aid to men and wom- ‘heed its call. German corruption and disruption have sha: - sh: * ened the briars along the way, but they will serve to hold. Sat ea tal ‘a A never-failing remedy in the the stragglers to freedom’s fresh-blazed trail. | And if Huns’ famed long distance cannon, if converted into eM aig Saloct headaches and constipation. Liberty Bonds. .- ‘His feet—tho nasty brute! — i 1 . 1 ‘Then. . yhen SH’S ACTS gent ut prompt By Hickory, They’re Stuck! We ee at are Seattle's school directors won't budge. (And tevederer) and effectively. Lash’s with its ey’'ve made their decision, by ‘hickory, | Thin plat teas * + pane intend to stick to it re oo Seciliaiiats soil tds, culties wa ee tonic, mildly purgative effect fomen teachers won't get equal pay for equal ser-| o » picnic, 00. = vice while they hold office! No, sire! theatre, NUT I¥OUSE NUTS are put ge ere upon the stomach and bowels, en who cannot live the vigorous, gentlemen will awaken rather rudely some day to the f. eal a as that they are elected for democratic ie - tow organs. In't today? For more than thirty-five years icti is fi Pg 1 : | In order to Introduce our new And what’ ’ . yy gop os Pid us will owe our lives. bone) te which Im the Tieheewe and be ba he Lash’s has helped to preserve = ‘ ; “Magi covers very Ht= | 4 ooh ber of deaths from Spanish in- the roof of the mouth; you ona | Fix? the Nation’s health. VAS) KASHS Why AN OCCASIONAL half-glass of Lash’s Large credit is due to Mayor Hanson and the city| | was * health department for their stand in closing down patie | Whee Dat will free you from the constant assemblies to check the influenza epidemic. It takes cour-|———— cena | Sits on his German nilt necessity of taking laxatives. outdoor life necessary to the per- fect functioning of the digestive A : myglthe Well, the penalty for “confiscating” | Character, ax this one claima to? “ ments may cost him $500 or five days in jail! : (he enbedinn sou be ‘sande anc A WI wrindh Ge tua cdeiiete at tn Gen. Bethel is judge advocate Alderman Clarence Palitz, of the New York city coun- pi = PAE vere enough to keep any dishonest Bh groocriveey pen ng wom | United States otherwise, Please an-|seneral of the American army in ° "cil, has presented a resolution which, if adopted, would have yy ‘ lan a chance” ‘Male ite pentat;| of necessity give the lle to her |*Wer and advien, == = ==... | Nranes. Whe law 'on every apartment house owner who bars tenants || A mild, effective remedy for constipa- |} sr = “wanes, savs toe zeny) Ure” fie ims Uy Mah" “Ete aSScong wren” because the family includes children. , tion that is peculiarly adapted to the needs of and for the second offense 2 dozen) (We finer characteristin of | tate oe ine United States |GANGRENE SERUM IS a : But the well merited public scorn which has been lacie | i 4d child te the eee and a pound of butter! chaom tbs aah ts ae con from serving three consecutive | SHIPPED TO FRANCE | visited upon landlords must be extended to the real source elderly people, women and children, 1s the : P. 8-—Umbrelia manufacturers,| ‘). ceeds she now sown re terms provided he is elected. But | : pel ‘ of the “no children” rule for apartment houses—the “ex- combination of simple laxative herbs with pep- quick” hiss mh codes Me ceae| ne ond vert. of it all fa, thee | Guine t the fase Ost ne meee | ee imaionin a vd Digg ~~ = } clusive” tenants who prefer ae See to large families. sin known as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. It tries going out of business Turn | it omee che has wronned | written taw to that effect has | ae months supply of serum for 1 Personally, the average landlord has no particular ob- bri tural relief; #ithout crit Pitre: he breweries into “umbrella fac-| Fasc been established. ie ome tal peeve... Oh x tion to children—he may even indulge in a few of h TINGS TACUCE! TENS, WEhOUl STARE OF strain. Be is eee ee a, SOE Bee : | | jection to children- nay ge i ew of his | eel | Mistakes Kindness | Austrian Diva | deadly gaseous gangrene has been own, wisely established in a suburban residence. But he yet Clade PP. &—"My Chief Nut Yours For Ratronage | Loyal toU.S \ordered by the American Red Cross . 2 | lave impression taken in the Within the Russian sea, Dra the Line th ume day. Examination | Or laughs in glee wing | ; utters That the whites of the South don’t want their wo | ian | ‘ cians 7 men All work guar t |. Have imprenal Him bitt * to appear at the polls with colored women, is given as the| ™erain ar eiteathy name day. eamination Dd obvicn tron? P| Bis head against the German Ask your druggist for ol or ite am =e Werk. We Stand " ois recommended by ourearty | (nt cee ‘and ge Pall awd fhe ne we watisfaction. Ask our cu Jouare| Well, what's tho dit? of ma.n reason for Southern senators voting against the suf-| rest our present customers, whose work ta still it frage amendment. vt aT + : re who hi teated . We're a genuine democracy, all right—with certain fn’ the ‘right piace. ‘Bring hae aang *° ee E, pen Sundays v. restrictions, some based on wealth, some on social standing From 9 to 13 for Working People Cc. and some on color. OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 1 elite ag eet | 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Opposite Fraser-Patersom Ca. Lash’s Bitters—in the large, square bottle. joat of