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t—WEDNIESDAY, OCT, 16, 1918. BP Ltterce Te Srasfhir. Grov | STARSHELLS | EYE IRID SOCIETY OF .e=... ——o MEMBER OF SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF Newsrare fs) Copyright, 1918, i before 1 ! i - Telearaph News Service of the United Frese Association ____ | “Not exactly, but I've had a good] CHAPTER 1 Ry. the Nowspoper : svae*| MORAL WEAKLINGS *32"2"= mm, the Poste | deal of experience with a fountain uJ ™ atthe, "Wenn. wader the Act of bees cece me _ sl | “This girl has sobbed me of an American troopship,” raged the U-bos tha, 8278; BY wall out of city, the por month: 3 months, Side the sate, se pet Dear Miaw Grey: Don't you think a woman who deliberately breaks up montha, of $9.00 per year, By carrier, city, 12¢] 4 home or who goes to live with a man not her husband, when she has lit chief, "I, my officers, my men have waited weeks for such a prize. have endured hardships and fatty m We have sunk only fishing an month, $4.50 for 6 An Insurance agent was filling out chs (From the Berlin Vossiche Zeltung) ___Der_week. m -|| tle children, ought to be punished? }an application blank, “Have you!" Tony RESC ME AND and coal barges. Now this chit of n| Johannes Havioff and his wig Published Daly, The Star Publishing € R My home was broken up. I am willing that my husband should be) ever had appendicitia?” he aake TELLS ME OF HIS LOVE. I girl drops into my boat and snatches were ch: before the Third peo exch connecting alt departments. |punished, and I think the woman who came into my home should have Weill,” answered the applicant, “I v ER Away a prize which would restore | Vincial court with torturing thelr & ¥ equal punishment, Now that we have suffrage shouldn't a woman pay | was operated on, but I ha never ® me to the kalser’s favor, Vengeance | year-old illegitimate child to death ——-- for wrong just the same as a man? TAG | felt quite sure whether it was ap r Tt was ot co 1 will have ated by several witnesses Certel# broke in that the child had frequently appean “A fair bargain is what you are going to have, Hear me. Unless 1 ed in a ntate of nudity at the open take her with me, in my own boat, tonight—you get no ofl and no rations! | window of her parents’ house, pray. |'That is perfectly clear to you, I trust?” ink passersby to throw her some ‘The commander wavered a moment, then concealed his surprise and bread, av whe was being wtarved. She The woman does pay, moxt always more than the man. pendicitia or professional curiosity times she does not pay the legal penalty, tho. Grit I think a woman who deliberately breaks up homes, or who is *0 Weak she cannot go the straight moral path, should be inolated from society. And I think the man should be dealt with Liewine ry . Canada’s Railroad Satan Canada, too, is fighting to win the war. She's been) giving of her men, money and munitions for four years, TOO FORWARD At a parade of a company of new of 8, Hoth should be made to work, however, not be allowed to live in ly-called-up men, the drill instruct | 002 y a on . > Sinan a ts and today she’s in the war up to her Loot Jan for after-| — \dleneas or's face turned scarlet with rage as arte cmes Het 't yt Fars : wie,” ‘oy bala peuibone but sullenly. @ leather t ces oS bes pe But Canada finds time to think and p! They should be given steady employment and a chance to re he slated a new recrult for his awk Thus was I, a little war bride, swapped for a U-boat cargo! with aclub. , pe: wardn Now, deem themselves, but not at the « It in mate to may that if ho re and home-deserters were sufficiently punished, both species of undesirables would noon the-war. She is rebuilding and retraining her disabled sol- diers. She is opening large tracts of land to them under terms which assure to every man a home and a rege of dio a natural death, The trouble is we overlook thelr shortcomings making a living while protean, Se, beget . Lan or disregard them, or say it can't be helped. ward to a new era of progress after the war. © 8 | ; ——_— paring for this era in many ways. One is by becoming a| Drop Him First Hand Dope railroad owner. __ | Like Hot Coal On Flirting The United States is operating railroads and doing it) Dear Miss Grey: I am very) Dear Mins Grey: T was go much f others Some reckon their worth by @ check book nome by learning, some by| On one occasion she was forced to fame. But I, little Jane Lorimer, am priced exactly at the value of one | hold lighted matches in her hands of oi! and provisions for a “tin finh"-to use Jim's mang. until they burned her. finger malls, “You will find all that you require in the usual place—but you must |ON another she was placed in @ coal it aboard one hour later and one day later than before." Certein’ tone | #ck and laid on the top of a hot of finality seemed to complete the transaction. joven until whe fainted. She was also He lifted me toward the ladder made to drink the most horrible “Help his grace—help the gentleman,” order the captain. filth, and at night #he was stripped It was Bremer who picked me up and carried me on deck. and compelied to lie down with her Ho spoke to me in a very low tone head bound to a block of wood. Her Tafferty,” he = roared, Draw them back at once, man, get them in line.” afferty’s dignity was hurt. “Plage, sargint,” he said, “they're not mine; they're Micky Doolan's in | the rear rank!"—London Answers oe T was so much | : | P impressed by t oR NEW SIGNALS very successfully, Canada figures on doing more than) deeply in tove with @ man who Lilies Wire,” on the subject Of | Ong pled ee eee y with|. . “You have humiliated us, madame, But—accept my admiration. 1) food constalted chiefly of raw pote merely operating roads. She means to own them and to/ claims to love only me; but he will fuirty that I wish to may: At last | y, believe there is no other woman like you in all the world.” toes ‘s Big s ate 1a sensible woman has spoken. | on, tootle—The kaiser shaved his Ts ly one of @ million American girls, I replied. “AAnd some, Finally, the child was found one . ion to generation as she! step chickens out on the aide. Ses “gn Mag ol aay have broken our engagement three ag Md not #0 & s Cte wag s & S Ahad to bother women who ‘e nol he ini y i The Dominion has been for some years making steady) times On scsount OF tims out cura | Melven flirts | progress in the acquisition of Canadian railroads. With the) tna pleadings have won each time.| 1 never flirt with « woman who Nl finally acquire) He is a professional man and says | Sttends to her own business, unless | recent payment of $10,800,000, Canada wi ly re | ap her business is to flirt absolute ownership of the Canadian Northern railway. This) this sort of thing all goes with the| Gricence will rid any woman of of the oot better than I can!” day by a neighbor, hanging head He lowered me carefully among the familiar cushions of Certeis’ favor. @ownward, with her feet bound with a rope 10,000 WAR WEDDINGS PARIS, Oct. 16.—During the war over 10,000 French women have married allied subjects, practically all of whom were in active war nervice, mustache. One toot'et—Look out for the flu A toot, a tootle and @ tootlet—The jie motor boat movies are open again, | Certels stepped Into his corner, wrapped a steamer rug around me, and eee fave an order to his engineer. A lot of twisted memories began to unravel! | ANSWERED BY MR. C. GREY | times on account of this; but m: in my brain, This engineer, Munsey, was the man who had not even When is the best time to pay my | turned his head that day when I thought I had discovered a whale! But before I untangled any more of the mesh, I had @ question which I must put to Certels “How did you know I was there?’ I whispered. “Luke told me that he saw two men carry you off. Jonly three hours ago. Mrs. Chapin was hysterical. Cold in: | game of money-making and that includes 9,648 miles of trackage and the transcontinental | 0") O\.'ture anything about these |* 2 aa right of way. Also its developed and undeveloped terminals,| giris, very time he promises tbat | gown to. the business of winning | uipment and rolling stock. 4 he will never do it again and then | {7wn to Me bisow ner hus | % ‘Canadian soldiers returning from “over there” will be/ mhen. 1, Jat bein to (ruse fim 1 band is over there, her problem of What ts an ornithologist? ide cl ross from Atlantic to Pacific on a rail- hat Nhat shall I do? He ie|flirta will solve itself. Men do NED G. BELL. able to ride clear across theyre tg geome © 18) not flirt with you because you are ue oe She said you had i been gone all night. ne strain nearly drove me mad—until | found Luk road owned x ir sist brothers, mothers,| the omy man I ever loved and this | A jaltbird who can make the judge |!" the cellars. Ie had stayed there without food, Jeanne, just to tell tea” bd by themselves, their sisters, brothers, *l & Wantage wer hentt? Tt 1. | ® soldier's wife; they flirt with you | wwatiow the story that his last piece| It occurred to me that Certeis was far more upset by recent events fathers, uncles and aunts. 4 jg | because you flirt, of “work” was only « lark. than I was. Until this moment of my visit, he had been the perfect host NG TAILORING CO. Probably the best advice is » ‘ i . G. McAdoo? ‘ And leave it to me, poldier's wives - the respectful friend. Now he seized my hands, What do you think of that, W. G. that deducted from the exper | 425 not the only ones who flirt. I| What te the beat way to make a| "Jeanne" he exclaimed, solemnly and softly, “Jeanne! Listen to me i y i > dn tooth and Huns again have spread disease He ‘we 1 teal | gan bill? be AGGIE MEMNON In the morning, If it is due, a I reached home —. — Bt gages eel pe Mowe moe can pick up @ woman on the street | pound cake? just one second. In all God's universe, you are the only living being that |any evening, or at a show, and IMA COOK. |! love.” » PS é . is men. It is a warning against q shaving brushes, doctored in their laboratories and dis- such & marriage no matter what | DAalé of them will be married—the| Wich « hammer. i (To be continued.) 3 é : ; sag 5 i ies. Science ‘ at | woman who does not care to attend a -42% scgacii Suits, Coats and tributed surreptitiously in allied countries heart break may follow. Men | TUNE Wi “ver husband, but who| DOUBLE TIME 4 | Army regulations require a man to| The National Salva; f will go by herself, knowing it {9 to) Van—What did Hester do when keep his hat on while armed. And. England is asking spccirentars ns flirt. you tried to hold her hand? this ruling was upheld by a judge in| assist in providing eyepieces for gas Secretly, in your own heart, you! Dan—she said to take two while a New York court, altho court rules| helmets. Aeronautical goggles and are trying all the time to attract/1 way learning.—Chaparral. | require all men to remove their hats. old phootgraphic negatives are used attention and to place yourself In) — “ A position to receive it without your husband knowing it, so why be sur wok prised when you receive it? ‘ ‘There are hundreds of fine look- ‘ Two million American boys have crossed an ocean to| Failed to Receive Ing ‘women right here in. Seattle : . 4 - ~ | Registration Card who have never been flirted with. | grapple with this maniac nation. 4 Dear Miss Grey: A month ago 1| Why is this? Do a little thinking, + yale on are forming in line tp make this jour-| itive. It was 7pm. and they Miss or Mra. Flirt. A FLIRT, ney in r turn. had run out of cards and the woman y There is but one desire voiced by these millions and| who took my name, address ete.,| He Would Bestow a ‘1 |told me that a registration card) Title of Royalty that is that there shall be no talk of peace until Germany | 2. “Mivied me shortly. I have _ is lighted by the red flame of war, her army beaten and) nov‘ received one as yet. £0 far, young mentiees Wite: ner chew her rulers discredited. |the only embarrassment it hasiw. 1." put I am the father of f Older American men, who have worked their way into| caused was when I was asked (0) marine, There is a question that ts key positions of industry, men who are crippled, men Who or ae een tion when cash netpeting A Foal one Se are physically deficient, such men are not allowed to entering my pay check Inst week. Mut jy it 7 the fighting line. If it was possible, they would be in the | fear that it might cause more 1, the note from the legation of front rank with their sons and grandsons when the order) ‘ouble. Can you tell me if thee gwitseriand to the president, his was given to go over the top. | cards Rave been sent BE. | title is begun with @ capital in id , It Is posible that the card /every instance, while in The Star's t is not possible. | was mailed and lost, or there | Copy of the president's reply it is But there is something that is possible and that is, misht have been an oversight | invariably begun with a small or that while brothers, sons, nephews, grandsons and grand-| A‘ S"Y, Tis, you should, com | tower cane “p,” which is most as- nephews are fighting, we shall do our part, and that part | is seldom, if ever, reform after mar riage. If you are unhappy over his unfaithfulness to you | now, you will be a thousand times more unhappy afterward. There are too many men. ‘Thi particular one is not worth the gamble. fights with the GERM in GERMany. _ Money Also Fights : An insane, criminal nation, possessed of great strength, | lawless, attracted by all that others own, completely under/ the control of the very basest hopes, wishes and lusts, is at large—GERMANY. One-Piece Dresses 425 Union Street | Wishes to Know | Cost of Essentials | Dear Miss Grey: Please tell me municate with your local draft | suredty incorrect. Why? It it be to BUY LIBERTY BONDS. | c of gre [ae mae Se eee eriee, | me that our president js entitied to 7 ; : i A family of four should get Be make a favorable first impression—that is, he would put! them; but the United States of my soul.” You can’t hide a starved soul by putting up a good board, and receive a registra | canse of ignorance, or was it a pro The American Expeditionary Forces have the meat and milk should be per week all the respect in our power. Has Ps e along nicely with an allowance aerthan, daa ‘wet. aabaer titan | hai i im up a “good front. ” i The difference between the two men was that the one front—it’s bound to show thru. : ° Levity, Brevity, Cheer permit $6.00 for groceries, $2.50 for meat, and $1.40 for milk, Pits of Canned Fruit Also Useful Dear Miss Grey: A organization of girls in our school would like to know if the pits of canned fruit may be used for their carbon in making the gas maska Practically all the raw fruit is gone and only the seed of the canned frult remain for this purpose PATRIOTS. ‘The supply department of the Red Crows informs me that the pits of canned fruits may be used, too, if dried Editor's Mail | PREY ON WOMEN Editor The Star: Our Mayor Hanson {s reported to have sug- gested that all unemployed women look for work. The idle women, generally, are anxious to find em patriotic | dent is & common noun Just like governor, senator, man, or any other common noun, When | it precedes the name Wilson it becomes a proper noun and is don't believe me, get out your “i'l old” grade school grammar | and see if I am not correct. Why, man, your son is over there fighting to wipe out | Utler 4 all they embody Capitalization differs with various newspapers, each hav ing its own particular style— that of The Star being the “down” style, or “lower case,” wherever possible. | From fresco paintings of women in| the Cretan palaces of about 2000 B. | C. it is learned that women of that time pinched in their waists, wore elaborate colffures, shoes with high heels and hats which might have! come from a Parisian hat shop. WOMAN'S NERVES capitalized an = such if you | en, he YW, Hi, i HURT! ith Hil ( { i | i Hi i Hsia mi a i th AMERICANS tion card at once. | Hun who did it for spite? | We Americans have conferred upon Mr, Wilson the highest title| in our power and I, for one, would world’s largest ice plant. No wonder the Huns have sd " pemeee vou phon pega been getting such COLD rebuffs of late! A F nt these times, for a family of four? | tO OOP eeeeee it? ge Good To ay ae . yee - dines No true American would dis A famous self-made man once declared that if he were everything at a small store, not be aad wee raed the sooeaee out of a job and had only $20, he'd spend the 20 for a new 'n# able to go to the market for hd aamiration of the people suit of clothes because he knew how important it was to | °"”‘™**. nal ook my who chose him to represent of $10.20 per week. This would upon anyone, The word “pepet | And that’s all right. But another man—who lived a long time ago—but whose influence will probably be felt long after the self- made man is forgotten, made this observation: “If I had two pence, I would buy bread with one and with the other I would buy white hyacinths for the good of was concerned chiefly about the outer man, while the other was careful about the inner man. Both bits of advice are valuable and both are necessary. But the old sage who advised that the inner man be built up| first was the wiser of the two, for the soul of a man is of} greater importance. And, to those who see, it makes a man look hungrier and more pitiful than he who wears a shiny coat and dines on a! crust of bread. | What would YOU do to the kaiser? You might, for a starter, buy a Liberty Bond. That will hurt him | worse than all the harsh words you can think of. _ Once it was accepted that a nation must laugh. Coun-| ployment, but to find positions suit MADE STRONG. fies, like individuals, must batten and fatten on clever bits "!° ‘° ea * gs ae pl ge nity | by clever wits. a “ua ee . . +. | At this time, however, rafter-echo laughter is in exceed-| "tn the pF Rye great many By Lydia E. Pinkham’ a ingly bad taste. There is no situation that can cause Up-|of our business houses needing of- Vegetable Compound. } roarious mirth and levity. fice help, also other employers re-| i The sun shines just as brightly but things are not re- W!"!™# factory help, general house. Do your bit’ Save sugar, wheat, meat, labor and fuel T is good to know that the best- and the casein which cosresponds Winona, Minn.—“I suffered for | . 4 Ow F 0 Ip, elevator 1 4 * : rded as lightly as heretofore. The nation, to a man, is liv-| fue all tranches of” trained ‘and eo? Shae & year from nervousnies, liked cereal in America helps to the lean of meat. ; ing to a purpose. H untrained help, list their openings vc I could not rest | : # Where loquaciousness once held forth and summoned with these employment offices | | at night—would | every boy and girl to save and lie awake and Comparing its high nourishment sundry chuckles, brevity replaces levity and smiles succeed | “"0"_,f** ®r@ ridiculously ex-| loud laughs. This does not mean that the solemnity of war should! | orbitant. Imagine a poor girl with scarcely enough money ahead, and often not | get so nervous | I would have to get up and walk serve for the winning of the War. and low cost with other foods, Kellogg’s saves wheat, meat and suger —about the only cereal that needs no sugar. Kellogg’s and milk is the most eco- nomical food you can buy. FOR ALL, FOREVER now in sight. i forced by circumstances t& pay the morning sight. But that elation has no |foreed by circumstances tf pay. & Pagl|| Nould be all it | | py ired out. I read expres r be : about Lydia B. Gran Day whe ts yon rill fl it as a spark against the| opportunity to work and help the a bable Componed reat Day when Victory will flash it to a flam tlcrippled industrial world move on table Compound OF acalany || Sarena Scns! world: move. on and thought 1 | Flavor and sweetness are devel- field fighting for erty and de.| Would try It. My nervousness soon ¥ | mocracy, artally, sm oped in the Kellogg Process. Always | around and in| | | relation to revelry. Its expression can best be termed cheer—let’s all feel it,| would seem that the price salary to these human leeches. ‘ ) depress us. Rather, we may well be elated with FREEDOM, | that, to eke out an existence, being ¢ Most people when they say “Corn Flakes” mean ‘‘Kellogg’s”—the Original— the Flakes that are delicate and thin, with The flour trust protests to Hoover because small country millers are making more profit per barrel than es | mocracy, and, incidentally, a gooa lft me. I sleep well and feel fine Bill Hohenzollern has had this graven on his or over, women should profit by Mrs. and other carbohydrates; milk gives 4 ; 9 ; ny of whom are husbands ana|!9 the morning and able to d | Be i the big fellows. , Ien’t that just like the old hog, which |vrathers ot the sory nih att | work. ‘Tgladly recommend Lydia i, ready—it saves labor and fuel. a flavor and crispness all their own. ie tid i aaamad when a little runt of a pig gets into the |ing for employment, costs exactly ike epg cong ee ion to e ; trough! |from $10. for a $6 - voaf | make weak nerves strong.”—Mra. ‘ x d 9 f . Ew [ion, to. $20 for n. $100, a. month | AtmERT Suize, 603 Olmstead Bt, Served with milk, or evaporated na te, ed o Pap Rename a “Americans are dollar chasers,” yelled German | Position: while several places| na, Minn, : ar Spec: ellogg s Loaste rn S a a wri fo. a Re, charge, or did charge, a v ‘ow | . How often do we hear the af milk, it is a rfect food. I iq ee ond ,speakers. Also, they’re mighty good Hun | months ‘back, onetourth ot ston among women, “Tam fo here. | lo rs ee Ayes: cohel ai on Look for ip +. " , : th’s sal p to $76, one- t D,” or “it seems | d a; halt for a postion of $100 a mentn {as though I shouid fly.” “Such BES you g P in, starches the signature—/1.(. 099 brain: It is easier to start a war than win one. London is extending her dock system. The U- have lost their terror, it ’PIERS. 0 items einirviennlepboniotaaan | Hereafter the German general staff will have fre- quent moving days. | Thank goodness, the males joing to F! p Povey A going to France are not This exorbitant fee would pay the first installment on a Liberty Bond, and a decent place for these women to obtain employment would pro- mote thrift and economy, at the same time there would be that many more big, fat, tongued lubbers to go to the yards, or some other place, where |Unele Sam needs help, and GO TO| Prostration of women, and ts now WORK THEMSELVES. KE. G. H. Wife of a U. 8. Marine in France, .| displacements, inflammation, ulcer. Sultze’s experience and give thi: famous root and herb remedy, Lydia BE. aa Vegetable Compound, @ trial. For forty years it has been over coming such serious conditions as ation, irregularities, periodic pains, | backache, dizziness, and nervous considered the standard remedy for such ailments, you the fats, mineral salts, vitamines It identifies the Original Corn Flakes KELLOGG TOASTED CORN FLAKE CO., Battle Creek, Michigan ONDS