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THE SEATTLE STAR ATURDAY, OCTOE 19, 1918 A COLUMN OR TWO) Comments, Views, Thoughts, Smiles and Throbs Gleaned Here and There STARSHELLS |{ “Over There” With the Yanks | 2 "cynthia Grey's HELLS | BY J. R. GROVE LETTERS WHY THEY WERE THERE THE SEATTLE STAR 1307 Seventh Ave, Near Union St. MEMNER OF SCHIFES NORTHWEST LEAGUR OF NEW 7 | ae = v POR a vari rarens | Toicneoh noes baestn ai abe Caled Proce hawesaton || smerting arty" of iy” vaiore| | | TUMOUGUuN cL Ls _ — ar » building. They entered a} | ‘ine T 4 5 3 Batered as Second-Class Matter May 2, 1899, ‘atthe Pos tortice at 1 room where three women were busy yes ag daaday BY HEBA tle, Wank. under the Act of Conxre ; sewing, As they turned to leave, | Chance to Develop b PPP nnn By mail, ont of city per month, } months $1.50; € montha, $278:]/ one of the visitors maid | Dear Miss Gre A neighbor of |3¢ “ahi Witt: Year, Sod ts the Beate of Washington. Gute he state Te: Efe] | "What vicious looking creatures mine retuvew to vend ver Vie wt! Planning for forentitase trent ae per week. : ey really | |to school. He ine in that the : _ jn er week. Sok dapitble of cllamsitina “alenebn Ieee ta 190 lieeaigat teat ob Better W. ‘ ple ints HE. Beebe Published Daily by T any crime | would be punished too often in a t orld tie mar the New» Well lowly replied the gover | eee tint be p a x” at erprine clauon, eald stow eplied the gove |xchool, tu as Gre am sure Mf the foundations of the we " ower ie "| nor, “you see, they have no other Laercoaee coutd ena’ the oie al of the foundats of the world’s social eco. home, ‘This is my private altting as EMniiala ke ahaa. ae vette increasing role of organised labor io war room, and they are my wife and] punish ever ie thing ee nomic structure, Why They Didn’t Applaud tov aaugeitoce scuba’ Wekty punished. For every litle mine | will unavedably shape the life of all nations Into new forms, far te nis mother whips ‘tk noved fro exardom. Under the new order, even the old state The big Liberty Loan meeting was in full swing. an Ge Ld to intertere, but nboliy guest 10 ¢ will become history. Under terrible vuftering The theatre was packed with an enthusiastic audi- a nn eae wer. ee sip olga New World is being created—BUT IT WILL ence, cheering the flag, the loan, the president, hurling The ost the junior member your board ¢ atior The yes caida! 3 the full force of 5,000 voices into the war songs, applaud- Of the firm of “Me und Gott.” child's nerves and dinposition fataoe , " ofa er i : adil cal 2 shestr ¢ oie will be ruined under such treat sig to nite 7 $ und ing the speakers, the soldier glee club, the orchestra. oe Pios 18 Pres ak thcyet cutee Ones Rag oro hewrlli eaor opty: 6 : The soldier quartet from a nearby tralning camp Wit). srosscuting attorney, not panionehip pildiren ' -| gents aatinat t Bee ereciber te 1 ; sc 'econetrca i ; ad oe 4 . ¥ prosecuting attorney, not #0 | iar ths ivitiias eo ‘akeae n abinet @ new membe ave ree of of reconstruct most popular, Again and again it sang Wien ie’ Near rk EP ie cece ues toes oe and the stimulus of ntudy may after the war, We sha fa ‘ ning eoldiers, of fai ence joined in and applauded till hands stung. the expression of h a, wan en "egg dh B an come Ahan ; « work for men whore py have women, of main. sae last the quartet filed out, followed by storms of _— on a cane rning some Crtptohennesr altos tet EN rns JP on eliggearyend : ; there may be ae applause. + an ee eee S - to develop natura rr ke Saal ox Rage cing formula’ A girl in the audience touched her companion’s arm, ore “there wen rr sao ng rea woman must learn there are vi colonize for agrie “Isn't this splendid! Hear the clapping—but look, out of 4 just 24; exactly twice as rps tn iaalger ti bo ory so much for the United State all these thousands there are two men who aren't ap- aany as there are in your jury pe y Great Britain bh sds Qhe Tanke progres tee for plauding! . : a ecm He Would Misconstrue sonacalan See peer om " govern Sure enough—there two men, silent, unmoving TOO UNINTERESTING Offer of Friendship So impressed is this ministry with the “new and better world” idea, amid the thunders of cheers and applause. As the soldiers surtragette—And this in my bal Sear Mins Grey: A. siet tn whom | TAME TE se Bae Cie Se meineht paiement > left the stage they only looked after them and smiled, tot? I am somewhat interente od |e ao ee 1 Ko ‘Agente 4 simple return to pre-war conditions , They sat on the stage itself—and they wore the khaki <i tion Clerk—Yes, ma‘am, that's me to a hom But cons on gly neler A worthier RET. uniforms! Where's the house and 14 he should There ix very much to be ashamed of when we look back to the com f But nobody hissed—nobody ‘mobbed the men who the omic supple ope or whether ea y, 1914 and out of justice to the living and out of reverence we are calle pon to rebuild the na’ I should ac onal life on a better and me? didn’t applaud—instead of scorn the audience looked at und a more endurin them with eyes of pity and love, and respect. ; i ahi | A eiadh “arama hrs The cornerstone of this reconstruction policy ts found in « plan fed They didn’t applaud because clapping | is done with wWHen woop MEETS woop in ' # not neces | Joint boeotneary cour to be compored of trade union representatives TWO hands—and these men had only one! : Lawrence Wood, Seattle chief of nitri}y ff from friend | 4nd "eprint Mendis highly organized industry The men who didn’t applaud were Canadian soldiers, the U. 5. employment service, may ships with other — mer You FIRST—In 6th factor ane ee ee fall Indust | Great Britain invalided home because of the empty sleeve. They didn’t Sr ene setceies are noweagen euamet Jf hor ar, call on be oes ii assed upon by the factory - s - a n 2 ‘ood? =Oh, well, oun i S . agers SECOND —1 1 applaud—nor ever will applaud again—but as they tl ook up Jim's t * ] tion of wuperseding the soldier : SECOND—There will be similarly chosen joint councils for districts, before the vast crowd their empty sleeves shouted, “It is | in her reward. but you may call | Which Are now being worked ou es our right to say GIVE! GIVE TILL IT HURTS! AS OTHERS SKE US upon her as trtend. Bhs prob | ty nal joint council of workers and em. ¥ . il f li 1 ee mari Canmdnlae ase | | when she Invited you ; 1 — their business will be to take up all matters “of common inter. 7 , os Ons i e ‘oune - | on poth mid The only man who can trim the toenails o none has another statement on the trac i. 7 “ * The talstatey Gt pebsntirvdlias att oS s and tigers in a London 200, has been exempted. He | tion company figures, and the| | | No Gift Safe ed the attitude of the worker jokin tow ane yo Ft gry! eon is * te) hs ‘ je of the worke r ) town and ntry; ‘f e should be decorated as well, in our humble opinion. taney poe ie thet Ne see see | In Siberia ing soldier does not intend to acquiesce in the low. paid ‘eonfitions of ie Dear Mins Grey: 1 have a friend |who hag just reached some port in Riberia 1 wish eB the second time than the || which characterized | first.” | That's just what Erickson says a part of I large changes are inevitat What @ part thes itish industry before the war; and that n the relations of employers and employed.” joint cou to wend him a plece Tae 5 iV eniien Seer aie Po With His Division in Rest: “Gee, it's § o'clock; if somebody don't seth se re expected to play in the develop- Governments are instituted among men, deriving their {)out 2our statements,” remarked | come and wake me pretty soon, I'll be late for breakfast. of Jewelry, ann birthday amg; ment of the “new era” after the war ls shown by: these taste: just powers from the consent of the governed. Govern- wise "| Some say the government does not | pr bois pe Page apy peti pp pie be asa shall cae a ments likewise derive their UNJUST powers from the) James & Ditty, head of our en allow sending of parcels. Is this mediately after the war; so that the workers as well on the factory oecs ce ttn er aatesaest| CONFESSIONS OF A |“. —-..-=: (“meres ueenee 7 comes tyrannical, its aa Wh . your friend is asl SECOND—The joint councils are to advise on the problems of rein- nee 5 ese a Eovernisen pence dustries, Wonder why? I} sailor you cannot send a parcel | statement of men who have been in the army. 4 Weapon Is always the same—fear. : i | ek te 1} to him without a written order THIRD—The ministry of labor has issued a statement announcing To date, there has been conceived no government) “He loafed all morning" | from hin com! ing officer. | the government's intenfion to make these joint councils when formed “the iy which, once well established, could not for a BRIEF space} bi { _ re t i rape ag ure normal channel thru which the government will seek the experience and | ‘or welry our » advice of industries. be converted to despotic ends. | ° | Very well satisfied with my independent investment in Liberty Bonds 1 2 ends. : F ee y well watinfid y independent investme De pnda,| neediess responsibility for aeditesteene t aptins dia ainaatade The reason sums up in one mighty word—Organiza- 80 LONG, BILL | 1 went forth into the loveliest day nature ever bexto nm the world.| to carry much an article about | and employers will be sonaht in motianie bape coins eaien’ cohen tion. The very system they sanction, sponsor, authorize basa = Anny strate sti Bs p: aie Whe oft on bie , with him. Even a business cation conditions 4 A n ‘o grab this Old world’s treasure? da was not to see him un man travels at great risk in Me PEN and firmly ensconce is ever a POSSIBLE menace TRO 8] ccce, Baek alt. ban tett yee cola LUKE GETS READY TO ui 1 could straighten out my con-| siberia now, and would not care PROBABLE benefit to the governed! And you're geting your just. SMOKE OUT SNAKE fused lines of thought. 1 could do] to be burdened. So in either ——— Charles M. Schwab has hardly Organization will work great good or become a de-| measure » K this best while tramping, so I ape case it will be much more sen qualified as a socialist. Yet, listen : if into it ¢ s an insidious toward the forest, now a glow of wible to wrt your friend a ; - sowabhg on to oe Sresded a ne ' as or power. | Abandon dreams of world domain | folden foliage in the rays of a golden sun. Up the hill, beyond the cove, good letter and keep the gift element of unscrupulousness, a few human hogs or po’ You're all wrong and in scme|! met the “half-wit Until he returne x | €razed personalities at the helm of the Ship of State. ack ee | “Luke! I exclaimed, honestly glad to see the child. “You bieaned = ’ No matter what the form of government, should the! So beat it, while the beating’n good child’ 1 grasped @ very dirty hane I saw you on the cliff the night| Wrinkles Often Caused above described condition ever exist within it the governed| Bre Fatertand becomes a puddie.| the mon took me. I tried to all youn” tively about, “Doc sex 1| Taru Carelessness man who does somthing for his fellowmen and his count are placed at dangerous disadvantage thru the power of} ,na don't forget your tittle WIL-| ain't to talk to nobody about that. and you're nobody, ain't ye? Dear Mis Grey: I would like to @ truer fife of democracy than in the past. The merely that formidable Organization which is indispensable to} LUM “Reema #o—just about--sometimes,” I agreed rather absently, for 1| know how to remoye wrinkles, My| have no credit in the community if he is of no use to the world. government efficiency. . | Way out there in the fray. was busy making a plan for Luke. Mother Lorimer and I would place |face has become much wrinkled, as| true aristocrat will be the man of integrity, having in hi 4 Go d based by debauched hold f offi As left alone without his PAPA him in the Best school for hix kind wé could find in the country, Only a|I have had so much worry and| love of his fellows, posscesing a stardy character. Sach vernment del m i. Deon noiders Of OFZC®,!" Gon KNOWS where the boy | *Peclalist could determine just how this child's mind was divided between trouble, tho I am only 26 years have his place on the pedestal of aristocracy. | is doomed to short life, for the people will suffer only till) might stray idiocy and precocity. He was always clever enough to obey Certeis ex-| old. cc He epoke to 200 artists in New York—and he parenthetically remarked fe actly. And he could remember a bargain Many women form habits of that he did not wish to be regarded as a socialist, “for I want to keep what they can combat Organization WITH Organization! is justly min plida as long as possible.” When be ye goin’ to take me fer thet auto ride? Pretty soon?’ he| frowning. wrinkling the ¢) F 1 The calibre of any JUST government reflects that | dciiemtan and puckering the lips, thru Schwab, at least, Is not like those other ostrich millionaires who stick quality of the governed. Democracy is the most exalted) “Tomorrow, Luke!" carelensness or 4 false idea that | their heads in the sand and refuse to see things. expression of governmental justice and equality. World de- “All right. Then I'll show ye them cellars, Come on. I know| they are adding to the expres Schwab yante to kee what Sag Pg’ He should hare that much i Ly | where's the key siveness of their remarks. Some, and he wL have. ut what is justly his? That is the question to mocracy looms large on the horizon. It means re | At the cellar wall he stopped. thra luck of time, neglect. the |be determined. Old standards of wealth distribution, which give one man For All, Forever!” Notice to Squirrels—nutshells are needed to make } to git his clowe dirty “Doe leaves the key for me to hide down this cliff, Doe don’t want Me you feared to git your close dirty?’ I affirmed that I was, after a survey of the perpendicular sea wall “Then ye better follow the wagon track down to the big doors an’ in many times more than he needs, while others, equally as deserving or more night with a good skin food. | #0, starve for bread, are going into the discard Also, watch your facial expres Schwab sees it, tho he would like to have it otherwise, no doubt. But, sion more closely | seeing it and feeling Unat it is inevitable, he has the good sense to accept skin, Massage your face every gas masks—conserve a nut and win the war! im good naturedly, Which again proves that Charlie Schwab is a mighty }a minute I'll let ye’ in.” | shrewd chap ‘Thus it happened that I explored the U-boat base under Luke's guid ance. Part of the rooms were quarried out of the rock One section held ice and other luxuries for the “Mansion.” upon neat rows of Crude Methods For a Vamp 1 want your ad tag! agzict All men are created equal but remain so only till Reason tinned goods sult for sea-going craft. A vast workroom holding ma.| Dear Misa Grey J * -_- “3 —————-¥ There's one people, beside the seats itself on the throne of each man’s mind. chinery which I did not understand, wae big enough to house a mall | vice a# to tas Se cae cotuial Bet They’re Hune, who are justified ~ scttiag: eo The scepter of Commonsense lifts its possessor above his boat. A vault which was sto with olf, pumps and hose had a wide femal married couple ca ppiioe a2 . ri nights to study the effects e “rary - Be , door fitted with steel ropes and pulleys. And it opened on the sea! another married woman to attend Thinking Hard _ stics’ progress in Flander’. It's the fellows who fumble in the dark of delusion, illusion and ; « where I cum in,” Luke explained. Across a passage, we were |? her own sand leave them g % Dutch ignorance. stopped by a locked chamber alone, The woman insists upon Early in the war, Holland sold most of her cattle, food reserves and : Democracy represents equal Opportunity. Which does What's In there?” I whispered, feeling as nervous as a conspirator | meeting my i hoard bese writes to | eupplies of cloth to Germany at exorbitant prices, It was suicidal, because - NOT mean that one man is as good as another if he’s a moral “Dunno. But there's a key bite to the one in the outside door, | "im ¢ . the re pe ne ~ one she is not a self-supporting nation, being dependent on Germany for coal soni ; Let's try it He does not oa oo and England and America for food. She now finds herself with much ert or a criminal menace to societ; a y Still ah ™ 8C y- It worked, but we didn’t get time to rummage around that vault as good ax told her so, Still she money and some coal, and you can’t eat money or coal. She's likely to Shall the meaning of “Equality” be accepted literally, “gnakes! Snakes 1 out Luke, gleefull: flutters around. I won't be respon: | stars with dogmatic adherence to the letter? A long rope uncoiled itself at my feet, twisted leisurely away from mo | *!>! rg ateset aad bai Ne kee — To this gloom ts now added anxious speculation as to what Germany i laced + wt > iyt and disappeared beneath some page t don yublicity either, may do for U-bases if driven out of Ostend, Zeebrugge and Bruges. In ag vr Megsaden te is pl on par with producer; shirker | te coor wno 13 abwavs || °°" nth ening a question from Luke which I could not stop to| Dut If there ix a way, Tw ort their desperation, the Huns would not hesitate to do unto Holland what ranks with worker; the same respect accorded a captain of LBLowine anouT mis CAR onaweir to the law. I do my duty my | the 1 on Belgium, seizing for their use such available Dutch industry will be due to a barnacle on the bottom of The Ship cee “Don't ye want to see me amoke ‘em out home and children and 1 am a £004 | norts asx they could use. It may be some months before the Huns resort of Service. THE WHOLE ARMY (To be continued.) pal to my husband, Peat cae to this, but the threat grows stronger every time an ally soldier takes a If men remained equal, evolution would automatically General Leonard Wood tells the) = ssi would be going on nicely If it were | sen forward in Western Flanders. r vi ‘ a rn not for this vampire woman, trying wien Cerane an ol a tion slow down to the pace of the least progressive. story of a captain to whom was ~ WAAAY | ty break up our home sstnenet: Wtttak atteaty Wi “ios tS aad Behe ogg 2 Bad Education is the great equalizer. It awakens the hook- | cruit. “Your work will be to cl { Editor's Maal : WORRIED WIFE. | cium was, It is no situation for a hungry and cold Dutchman to view with | worm to vie with the bookworm; it fires and inspires by | my boots, buttons, belt and ) Surely, you exaggerate the in- | equanimity. It surely costs like everything to be a mere spectator when 3 example. forth, shave me, se to my horse ~~ — Ms “ia ee has yo the world’s afire 4 Man will ALWAYS pass and surpass his fellows up to a ¥2ich You must groom thoroly, and LIKE TO FEEL WELCOME Ploying such crude methods will ' certain point of mental development. clean pore bedi : . After that Editor The Star: A few days| only disgust him. Keep quiet | ® — - —% Graphic bits of battle history, “ ou go to your hut, help to serve letter x ins t ot Till ALL men make the most of ALL opportunities, till the breakta: i ee ago a letter wax inserted in your| about the matter nore the “The Command poems that thrill you, and editorials . . u a 8, the breakfast, and after breakfast columns by a Greek-American, woman and continue to make that stir you, are characteristics of enlightenment itself is EQUAL to ALL, few of us will be lend a hand washing up. ats headed, “Who Are Foreigners?” I| yourself attractive to your hus Is, ‘Forward!’ ”? | “rhe stars and Stripes,” a newspe- _ equals despite equal rights and equality at birth. pda k rm £0 08 parade and drill thought the letter fine, and, as an} band and in your hom ene” |b ae per published weekly in France by q se A ipa a anata PB bene English woman mnt of the love fe you and his children and for American soldiers. The following is from the issue of August 2: Even epidemics have their consolations. Think c “Excuse me, sir,” broke in the acnaN States for nearly three years, I can) will hold him, The woman's | It was late in the afternoon, and a tireless Yankee regiment that the Thrift joi we can buy after thiee Bhi of recruit, “is there anyone else in or | tully hize this indig conduct is annoying, of course, | had already purs' the retreating Germans across more than 10 Mesecing away from crowds.” Or See ees cee een eee (From the Berlin Vorwaerts) nant t. 1, too, have often| but. silence would seem the | miles of France was resting for a few moments in a roadside ditch, ping away ‘owds. Home Journ tthe sparsely furnished wardrobes | Deen made to feel an allen in this| quickest and best way to get tid | a battered old road that wound its shady way thru the ancient forest | . he sparse land or he of Fere. You would have seen them all luxuriating in their breath- Have You? | I REVERS! a ACTION pleted by the aatiies I am not yet a citizen, and it de- ing spell, the young Heutenants lounging comfortably, the battalion hi : | Lady Witne ‘ ey unm authorities, but the wealthy and the | P¢ ca largely on the treatment | Use Paraffin en on we free Scant relace A. TARAS of Lawrence Mass. ote this: ban aia pase functionaries and princely per-|™eted out within the next few|Second Time ia RAINS wan Leahy pt Fees Oe ee ee Heading the list of subscripti to the F i _ | tied : 2 anche have from 60 to 6o|¥eara to myself and family as to Sitae Cieay: Cian the parade one who had done his turn in the ranks and who used to tell of the g the list of subscriptions to the Fourth Liberty} Lawyer—What judge unmarried | Some" whether we renc spent eee Veey an the paraffin | 4..4 when he was orderly to Capt. Pershing out in the Philippines. He Lean are the districts of St. Louis and Milwaukee, wherein | vou? pig asy! spe fn tee, aE ee eed And BOGate Anke te ck. ere | encom ORE: delty. tural spe use| had Just caught the signal from down the road that the regiment was . rf r A +. 2 @ jare to be spar AMEOFICA! e again? “EK 1 " P| r oO of spac . e7 the proportion of population of Teutonic birth or descent wis MEL ANONOLY asven | “According to the latest plans, the camo here, many of us, because th wea. Wash itwall, add water, |» 10 fall In and move on when whining out of space, came a German is highest. : ; Atter u ailence of mont gioomy natnass,|ber#on who owns three auite will be tnited States Is a large eountry,! and melt it down before using | “"""l. sowed up the earth and stretched on the ground several men If you are a native American, ask yourself if you've I, Pomer, ing aeain forced e soe gab ve ly ine Hitte Merona . impossibte in sond time. i The wax comes who were just getting to their feet, wounding some of them. It hit bought bonds until it hur i“ is ‘ protec Ps STA LCA, bit tie wait have become Overcrowmed ‘Great! to Sp Sp BRS Sy Page: ns the tree against which the captain was leaning and snapped it off like dadanteseernaciennemmee Fron hou tg gt serie te may (Btithln bhe-ale pe 4 TONE ST ne eee hoes an sragus stalk. A piece of the shell struck the captain in the New York city has 7,000 more Italian residents | Daginean encompansinu bin mrunted hedge ty the manner.in which the|‘forelaner” wek arnea Cath epost a ca ithe ba It dante back and tore ite way thru his che than has Rome, Italy. lwhit of war that pack Coy aioeal ae | confiscation orders were car-| very chance extended to her native sighs ig aes Sve vg ie eve at ag hgcsontee © In: | war that gathers as a cloud one rhen it was as if, somewhere i ne univ ommande! . pias ‘ So SEP Ritt by the pale sun of uncertain peace; | ried out in the houses of prin ons, and we would like to feel) No Space ad. called, “Attention sap aised his head, With i i i | | A rich man who has worn out his |Our European customs and friends ‘ hae cle ice, he ce i \ | be | Liberty Loan appeals. | thereof no man escapes, nor] i tnog ‘ives them UD in exchange} A MOTHER WHO Laven: iets Dear Miss Grey: Will you kindly| his duty to turn over the battalion in the event of his being called away. i Oar ae | cad eis nsida dak ke sueaa. litte ie eter sola a huss al ICA AND GREAT BRITAIN || PTint the words of the song “Hit “Lieutenant Hansen,” he said command is ‘Forward | 5 \1 is stalk among us day by | new suit What, however, can al TOO, 3 , r the Trail,” that Is being sung to the} the boys thru.” | } PALS 7 iteer, rapactons beast poorly pald official do whose sewn | tune of “Joan of Arc”? AW Then he died | f clan, like a tase pole-eat. land resewn coat begins to give way STILL RENT HOGGING Unfortunately I haven't space wa | } COLUMBUS, 1492, A. D. s jw nat when thet ange fron am Wr osamnt Ferhias om 1 tal sealese hota e ee cera eee Lie rranae | Oe: soe ‘ R weamamssia whieh cone H a 8, ae eet ee Lwin dovth au plores our vitels-puce and an been allowed him for the con-|targe Pike st, hotel whore proc! eeOrtain eked eke, | The New U. S. A. | ca. states avout now from some ] , sige od pe egies { h ated arficles, but a new suit costs spel hecpes at sdileerdorate veh staged gl A. ‘. ©, say, in the Arctic circle wher® 4 ata ” nd « t 4 round t 1 prietora hay ‘alee ve « of « ords a any shee a bed ' rn om Gites mn hy Ag EN {| But this we know: ‘They wax both fleree | 20 times more than that today, and fees twits ‘within ee wi » Ms on ica - at any sheet | fey haven't heard about the war, he would undoubtedly open his mouth @ ; ed the Unkno: errors and you found te. an Eee this order miedsia. ‘therefore, that he t within si 01 «| music counte shment and thing about as follows , America. The books all say you did a) are een te comes Oe Soe Mabe Be 16 wat he they have ah on the butlding 0 eer el astonishment and say ing a inte ; 5 ary of watching getters got their bit, | must go about in rags and tatters atill two:-yeara ¢ It ke kind of familiar. They speak the same language. Bas Th he as in a hopeless | « - © run, they them paolutic » eo city co 1 . § T tain ¢ he ship de some ° | ) Wot nibs tities Agnerion was hid ‘ nelves are paying ‘no’ higher rent| of ® resolution by the city council] isn’t the United States, ‘The captain of the ship made som rmuware® § ‘ k (\They walt the day when man hia race th th allowing the delivery men to use the Assuming, even, that of us with a service stripe or two arriv . i per tet er ene’ Ot ita beeadth aad sions, { . Stee ae eee 4l- | oulevards at any time of the day | back in the United States (ves, we're awake), we would get something of & | Or plumbed the fathoms of its faith and hop oth ture of th no they are doing one-third more | wien it is necessary, instead of mak-| jolt, ‘The United States has changed a lot in the last year, more, prob 4 aiming patiently in at business now than then lche tHars- @ uk when ti ¢ th bie tt it 1 - he OF tte @ulatan! i - tal ni eiainill ts | y 3 4 rates ik ng them go aroun¢ en use of the |ably, than it ever changed in any ade of its existence | w " ig bare fib big iy ry hed aid gis i | Ally acendia the flah to earth, JAMES AILWORTH. | houlevard would cut off several 1 vernment is running the railroads, the telegraph lines, the ships, q ough ys eth hee Ot Rane bs pean dearth; - ks of travel and controlling dozens of other lesser industries; the production of auto s had no ¥ of é 0 | 6 iahis tan or 1 ne a striate . . i ah egat aietea iicppactipan® pra A tiacttas ot thks TAILORING CO. FRONT DOOR” DELIVERLE A DELIVERY MAN. | mobiles, pianos and many other things has been redumed (o make munk i § A giomer ap sae, Of naee, fa aan tah ue: 5 A Ae et ne eae bi Editor The Star: In the conserva: | ——— rman ———— | tions; every man between 21 and 45 is engaged in some productive occupa j ie 3 Resiedise vere aes. 00, SAA ENO Ae he Re May tion ef man power why don't the tion termed “useful”; they are eating war bread and can’t buy a 50-pound + | ? $] whatever happens, it is plain to see eadquarters for vuthorit! y deliveries of furnt LIBERTY BONDS if flour without buying also 60 pounds of flour substitutes; they are | } 4ut now, Columbus, now we . That man {9 foolleh, whether slave or q ture to be made to the front door of collecting income tax on salaries that 90 per cent of us, probably, used to | } But now, Columbds, now we proudly stand Wi Suits, Coats and ipartment houses instead of forcing draw; there are no hoboes; manual labor has become dignified and patrioti¢, ANY AMOUNT—ANY ISSUE {| Lumet And claim you pal. We grasp you by the hand ovetour, spollnome where he * ee gene 7 ; 1 , ) We, too, have found America! Let loose the band! One-Piece Dresses tenants to bring such big deliv 4 snd-—almost one and a half per cent of the most lively generation has left i erles up the back stairway, which MACFARLANE & HALL the country Unit: 1 (Cop NE | debts, and pays not what was built with the intention of using || Euott 1324 505 Lowman Bldg. It's a busy United States now, @ war making United States, a new ‘opyright, 1918, N. B.A.) {| ee egeek we | 425 Union Street it for individuals and not deliveries? GRAIN COTTON od States, and it's a certain that the old home town, whatever ( —Pomer. Anothar help would be the passage wherever it is, isn’t “the same old place it used to be."—Stars and Stripes, ‘ passes \ vos > ’

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