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PAGE 6 =f STAR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1918. THE SEATTLE STAR INOT Seventh Ave, Near Union St. MEMBER OF SCIUPYS NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSPAPERS Telenraph News Service of the United Press Association yffice at 878, Ambitious Young Woman Thirsts For Knowledge Deat Misa Grey: My ald have afforded to give me ter education; but they | parents did not there at the time of the battle of Lake Erie, September 10, 1813, LG GONE 4 Lemon From The Garden of Love PORTY-THIRD CHAPTE! 1-Clage Matter May & 1899 at the I : Yer the Act of Congress Marek 3 bell in it was compelled to| Dear Misu Grey; My mother mar = quit school when I finished the| fed a man #he had known but a My life bad about the sume value ax that of a blind kitten, newly borr r month 8 months $1501 0 Geta krammar school and take 4 business | Short time, He promised her a good |to the piratM™® who held me, They lifted me up, but I dre ae, Se att te bet year. by sarrier, ° couree home and freedom te just as nothing had 1 + Copyright, 1918, Ky the Newspaper Enterprise Avs'n. iy y the % Now, thru a peculiar turn of for. | #he pleased, But after m uge he | 9g winter my Pebtisbea Daily by The Star Publishing Co. Ph tune Tam thrown with people much | W8s very different. He would not | 1 LANG ‘ play remer e" A departam more cultured than Iam, I realise | P t hee to enter a or’ | MY | t cs Bers Neotume 20 it will take years to put me on their | or to knit for the rons, | | ‘+ courne to elude t _—— =| level, but I am ambitious te do it, |! 4 constantly raving against | & nen He paid lit Rooks like the classics are beyond | the war, My mother left him for havoc I had wroug —Seoooeeooeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeewvweweee—————e | me. eam intoronted in music and and took part of the money | the men who held me: ; for Your Children’s ke A il art, but know little of either, When | *he had given him to pay up his “Tie the woman! ‘Then back to your posts!” y Sa e | outline a course of study I seem | debts, Can she get any money “eine hee e6 0 the north! was his next command 6 order re ; * kT 4 to groping in the dark. Miss| from him to help support her? seinen ie ; yr ll tipi AGA NOEL COMANENG, ‘CRIS 'OTEEF ft Experience Tells Bu LIBERTY B ere | tae Grey, I know you can and will help ' DAUGHTER, | j , atl A ce lle nll lh ame me. COURAGEOUS. | Your mother must consult an A faint hope stirred me. If he kept to the boat must ap Borden experience has perfected malted milk just as it has See eee | proac ne ant o hundred harbors, « v the y a Courses of study are all right attorney and tell him all the proach that t of a h, undred harbors, abov which the manaton perfected many other milk products in nal times, but not now. facts in order to find out the of my mystery perched! But much*hope, now, would any harbor hold for " End the Scourge Abstract study of the classics as | 5 bility of getting anything |e Borden's Malted Milk is pure—made by the pioneers in milk ail a such is t ‘ar removed from the | from this man, It seems doubt. | At last Bremer surveyed the U-boat's human freight. Thru the mop purity It is a nutritious food-drink, parti sredigested, The course of human events has been missile-strewn} joint of the times W hat you ful, But unt of hia dis | of hair which had fallen over my face, I took account of the situation with For the home luncheon —for the kiddies —ora bedtime sa : and death-littered for more than four years. A need is to jump right into bis | @greeable characteristion your | him Insist om Bosden's-at all drageiste—to Ph parcel iy her, One people dissolved the political and commercial bonds} tory, art, science and literature, n will ich bapoler One bullet had carved a diagonal line across the brow of that counter 4g : “2 subj i < o put him with — him felt crown prir He was leaning confused) : 0 ateo | Dc’ » ractically sthers not subju-| ®* ey are made and used at without 4 ' i“ confusedly against the steel shell of which connected them with practically all othe J the present time. She may be glad t xchanke | the craft, Alone, he could not stanch the red trickle which blinded him. gated by them. . PC Read the war record at it ap. support for the freedom which | An officer 4 8 surgeon, helped him to his bunk room. { A decent respect for the opinions of mankind ne Abe pears daily, This is history in | he refused her Pies Satian debeede Meutpnent sud ‘picked up ty two comentedl).An thay ry ‘ ne * -lare » causes Which impelled them| ‘he making. Read tt with an | P . followed the surgeon and captain, one of the bearers called Iireme impel that people to declare the ca pe atlas before you. ead just | Her Birthday Falls | ener atin aie ' , ne bearers called to Eremer to the separation. ane ; A decent respect for the opinions of mankind would have made the severance of those ties impossible. j With individuals, one man’s rights end where another's enough of the history of #pecial towns to know them well. Study the form and history of govern ment of the countries Involved, | | will be on ¢ 12, and I intend t On Columbus Day | My day, birthday Oot Orey umbus Dear Mi And immediately that cre ‘su the shadow of a grave anxiety seemed lifted from The muscles of the men's jaws relaxed eratitious!” I thought “They are afraid to be shut up with a } e 4 Tead the poetry and fiction the boys and girls corpae in the depths of the ¢ » ‘That's why I wasn’t kil at once! | begin. me is so of nations. Z of the day as it comes o wi Son ghanse oumeet oi nen | They couldn't throw me overboard without letting in as much water ae { Germany's disregard for all the rights of all the) study about the art and m: and deceratic PATRIA, | one U-boat will bh - vine j peoples whose principles of government and standards of} you have an Seeertnnity @ eco | since Pr Wilton has | | Hvidently, T was reprieved until they should muccessfully evade that THE MOSTD NGEROUS DISE. rece are pli od fg »seribe i FT re 7 and = hea! Above a jearn eked eve apecially to ‘engeful destroyer } commerce are planned and pre scribed with an eye to world wine Went te acine te! | SRG srecrtoty seuatelly fe J Berserk Sea cbcabA Minh bied bakin TOLIen ks Od Absaeidecn aan A } welfare, condemned her to isolation and extermination as! “the numanities; the allevia | discovery of America ans “Lib. | doubt tt ibe Mie i a military menace. oe pom = suffering at home and | erty Day," you, whose birthday 4 Kremer caused the periscope to be lowered for minutes, then ralsed| No organs of the human body are they are driven from your system } four money wi ty to destroy the despotism of} ®"ro4 euntversary on the «ame lor a wecond, trusting the morning fog to conceal it from the destroyers | #° important to health and long life| Get some Your money will he id he a if. the i pe Intelligently grasping the | date, have a «pectal opportunity | keen watch as the kidneys. When they slow up| Oia, cred emet Prussianism and return additional dollars to you. things of today will place you and reason for #0 doir We could not hide in the depths because one of my bullets had nmence to lag in their duties, | the They ¢ Your LIFE is threatened. This possibility may seem}! on a higher level intellectually | hele eer friends smashed that queer tube with the bubble floating in it. I was glad that I remote, but it is NOT. rn many persone who beve | grossed In Span had nleced Bremer jf ever we were to ride on top of the waves again, it | « ic, Whenever yc with ntreneth-wivia ; Se » sti e ily . ive vy me ore @ in school, but | national dress would be thru bis ability . dizay, suffer yh i Economize, stint, temporarily deny and deprive your-| Who negtect the wonderful op. | national dre ‘Au O02 vensen. tor Vving awoke tn tne. 1 wonted to tell Tob how I ms, oF have paina in the thelr dally practice.” Gr : self luxuries or comforts—but BUY a Liberty Bond and) portunities of the present. | of th had saved a U. 8, transport! I wanted my husband to be proud of me! ; aero ON Speeulss are. invest double the dollars you intended to detach for duty!) , a Diatinc “Billy—ailly— [ admonished myself. “What does your petty personal | T woes d Siem the lerovetorae Jn em End the scourge of Hunism with a mighty surge of ‘Put-in-Bay” Named tional ¢ auch as a b | need for praixe matter in a at war?” will elther give prompt reltet PATRIOTISM NOW! , The United States, now on not fall down on the Fourth Liberty Loan. the brink of victory, must Failure NOW} oes Putin-May belong By Commodore Perry Dear Miss Grey: To what country Canada or | | apron or mantilla, may be ¥ over an ordinary dress or sult Arrange tableaus or from the history of the day and ecenen | the lant remembering her. | hing, of course, but from my own need I realized that every poldier | ‘b4\" fue on Wert” Wants some woman to know that he went bravely on, to and wanting her to know that he was brave. (To be continued) tions properly doing their work, and are wing impurities to be converted into wu } r po distress, « They are ory for them at any drug store, but be sure to get the original Imported r money wi coumulate acid and using you ) you unless | Three #i GOLD ™ substitu IAL in brand. Y Come 4, soothing h by icians in GOLD MEDAL prules are imported be refunded. Ask Accept no sealed packages. ait Reinstall - ond ie " |the United States? If thelatter, is it offer prizes to the persons who —_— a Fe psnasemeninininenaaiemmnaniaiglilie will prolong the war. Success will finish it in quick order.) jr: o¢ stichigan or Ohio? Why has| (eatin Ura tect pucne aa to ther | i es aie it this pecullar name? PAT. meaning, Characters in these | BUY LIBERTY BONDS, THAT YOUR PARENTS All the islands in the South. | scenes should be Queen Isabella | AND CHILDREN MAY BE SAFE. Western part of Lake Erie belong | of Spain, Columbus, courtirs ] to the United States. They are sailors and Indians. The Ameri & part of Ohio, and South Pass, can flag and colors should pre &X ’ P: bl the island on which the town of dominate in your decorations, The Port’s Problems Putto-tay to situates, and tse | bet you can tes the colors of Considerable anxiety is felt by the port commissioners} !™™*diate group surrounding it, | the other nati also. Sand | belong to Ottawa county. Com. | wiches filled with olives and | over the circulation of reports in the national capital that the government piers and terminals at Harbor Island are to cost three times as much.as originally estimated. modore Perry named the circular bay formed by the istand “Put in-Bay,” because he found shelter pimento, with emall cakes and grapes, would be appropriate refreshments, ie dient | Editor's Mail LETTER FROM A FIREMAN Editor The Star; The city counci! | is reluctantly considering a $10 per month increase for city firemen. The | boys now receive $2.96 for 12-hour abift. ‘This raise is $5 leas than Prof. | Miller recommended. The professor | also added that his classification was | too low to apply at this time His re | port was also recognized by all fair minded persons to be very fonserva- | | tive to may the least. | Enough has been said of what it | costs to live, We all know what a/ struggle it is to make ends meet. Het | when you approach the council for & decent wage, they assume a defiant | False Se gr must os ee . al ; We need the terminals—and, incidentally, let us be! frank in stating that we must have the terminals even if STARSHELLS they DO cost considerably more than they would in peace) times. That is to be expected. The amount of our ocean-going business, however, is so big, and the opportunity for increasing it is so tremen- dous, that it would be very unwise to put up onty temporary construction now. The vote of the people in the recent port bond election showed such an overwhelming indorsement of the port im- ' provement se that there can be no question of Be rer people’s favoring lasting, permanent improvements. is} ,. - 4 is true especially in view of the clause which would permit] ayy Gensen! Von Mistere. The one the port to take over the properties of the United States] cet pet you've ever made. Pay the 2 agra on Harbor Island after the war at the appraised) her, please, value at that time. A Will we want to take over mere temporary structures? oe oo ae Please tell me how « prohibitionist Hardly. measures thingy—P. H. W. i A A WORD FROM 40SH WISE A man c'n cause a lot uv talk by keepin’ his mouth shut. Buy a Can of Douglas.Oil | It is plain that we must have the terminals NOW. It By dry measure. aititehe that notes ean cation | e 7 333 is plain that we will want the terminals later. Let us! woe, gure of Pay te called the |. When the mayor is Interviewed on | And Mail-This mn therefore build them correctly and for permanent use. kernel?—c. W. 3 the subject he throws up both} The part inside the hull. hands and says he has argued for ‘ ed The best Christmas gift we hope for, and we're = three months for « tiving wage fer} What costa the aame, whether it ts | 9! city employes, but can muster but ": two supporting votes in the counci) probably Heskett and Bolton. When you point out to the others} re on ae recipes. t that the department ts loning its/ est mestic Science experts ce] give valuable men, they me al - : "We should worry" atte “| women the authoritative food information so much * at me tell you, gentlemen, the : : * At La Bouxhe, Belgium, German soldiers killed the)” ernaps ee ee ie boys weren't fen ‘simon loyal to | SOUgHE at this time. ah eins’ Oromion, ane. 7 vets Beigawgee more Mf you Bad try they would have all been gone| ‘Thereis a special salad section, giving new and de- Louis Wislet, age 8 years, ticious ings and fruit and vegetable combinations, willing to share it with all Americons, is a nice hefty bomb dropped on the kaiser’s palace some time when he’s in it. up or down?--M. J, K. A window, Tam an amateur singer with a lf Your Children Were Murdered [sate toa Rls pik bare ic long ago. ‘They would deny a man the right Why ie a man who does not stand Therese Cresson, age 11 years, 1 ’ to live and bring up hia family. I do Sirta Gt Ane Do yeaes, erect like a feat many houses? £9 live and bring up hi faz.» | And a chapter on cakes and pastry, and many pages Age as Because he has a stoop inthe |e and taxpayers are in «ympathy | Of miscellaneous recipes. Anna Brayeur, age 12 years, Pe Gilles Cresson, age 13 years, yrs eee Arthur Corman, age 14 years, | Questions Mr. C. Grey Can't Answer Fernand Lorquet, age 14 years, I use one-third cornmeal when I Maurice Weyenberg, age 15 years, Geri t ace 'n wet acednaeh acer Guillaume Cresson, age 16 years. Se ee de: K. L. BUY LIBERTY BONDS. How Old Is Your Baby? ning up a bill?—P, 8. At Soumagne, Belgium, Marcel Kramer was 10 months) with such a policy. Chamber of Commerce members ean go to the council chambers, pro- test against a living wage and the same day charge 70 cents per pound for bacon and $3 for the b of shoes, A FL You will find the Douglas Recipe Book a complete cooking manual. Itis invaluable in planning, cooking andserving appetizing, nourishing and econome ical menus. Usually this book costs 50 cents. But fora limited time we are oe |going to present it to users of Douglas Oil. SAYS FISHING STOPPED =| — Buy a can of Douglas Oil and write the date of and name of your dealer on the zo old men who have imate thor tiv.|COUpon, Miail the coupon to y. We will send you, by return mail, a copy ing fishing with gill nets and set| nets for many years on the Du wamish river. A watchman in the! How can I sharpen the points of @ compass?—G. A. C. If Ohio goes dry this fall, will it put an end to the crowbars?—C. M. H. Douglas of this unusual book—a special gift for Douglas Oil users. Douglas Oil For Salads old. Goebel’s daughter was 10 months old. These T am an athlete and have been shipyards maw their lights floating | A < es: 4 , 4 ~ | asked to play on a cricket team next in the waterway and must have babies, with four other children, were killed by the German] summer but am not certain that I imagined a submarine. A. patrol | can make good. In playing cricket, does a man have to chirp?—-A. BE. N eee boat came up the next night and|/ stopped all the fishing. The fisher. | men have bought nets and licensel and expect a good run of salmon, | which thgy cannot catch unless they | have permission to fish at night. WILLIAM RUSSELL, soldiers. band Save Your Loved Ones music is an antidote for shell shock At Les Communes, Belgium, Hubertine Vieillevoie was) put there is no antidote for the 2 years old. Josephine Bourdouxhe had two daughters,|average band music, | age 2 and 5. All three children were killed by German iris soldiers, who also killed Josephine Bourdouxhe, age 27, Daniel Bourdouxhe, her father, age 76, and Marguerit Bourdouxhe, Daniel’s wife, age 75. Is Your Baby Sleeping Well? At Heure-le-Romain, Belgium, German soldiers killed Paul Haho, nine months old, also a three months old baby of Philip and Anne Tasset. They also killed the two Tas- A London dispatch says For Frying For Shortening Women are delivering tee tn In dianapolis, but we haven't heard of lany old-fashioned, supertenderhearted man saying the work was too hard Lift Off Corns! j sets. Another family swe way. h i Wounded soldiers lend each other their wo d i a ; ag like Rbepeepeare's Three Witches Sn | . i “Macheth” passi the B 2 § ~ ii tock ; a "lesen ih ssing around the one eye they shared be. | Douglas Oil is the new salad and cooking If your dealet ‘hasn't eesured a «i of a” aseeueses: { i i ; _—— | oil made from the heart of corn. It capti- Douglas Oil, write us and we will see” Cut out this cou- \ i : The biggest argument {or Liberty Loan which can | vates every user with its delicate flavor. that you are supplied. 4 pot it Sigh as * ye made, says McAdoo, is Pershing and our heroes in takes R ical and mail i ) France. Need there be any other arguments? Pd the Aas eyuoy jeden day oye aa Don’t Fail to Get the today to a las : ; cb cinthateie " of A Company, jar Rap- | | The kaiser wouldn't BORROW money from you if | It replaces butter for shortening and all Douglas Recipe Book ids, Iowa.” Be sure to | | he should win “over there.” He'd téke it! , | other fats for frying. Cut out the coupon—fill it out write your dealer's name | | Pure air and sod care the t “Fl? Douglas Oil is the purest of ble food as directed—mailittoday. This .” 65a SDE cain’ be a ' . ives, doctors say. ' hig! Sr eERe | fats, leading in energy value. 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