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The German people are as tricky as their rulers—the souls 2 thousands—soldiers and civilians—will vouch Will we trust the truce of mously elected president of the First National bank, of East Rochester. N.Y with hair of midnight jet, I've flirted with the Irish girl whose eyes are twinkling blue, And the bonny Scottish lasses have heard my love song, too, old to have children of your own. If neither of my propositions appeals to you, I have still a third choice to offer, The quartermaster’s | department has raised the age of en: SAME a a soldier who poisons wells, with ardor I have co who attaches bombs to crucified dogs so they pelea when | A HOME MADE GRAY |4° "Gi or"tneusn OE gahagalie Hetment to 66. Take a. tumble to PRICE AS ALWAYS the dog is released, who fires from behind ca tive wom who puts out the eyes of babies in captured tariitory ? oa Yes—we'll trust that soldier— WHEN HE CAN’T FIGHT! HAIR REMEDY | vou Can Make at Home a Better But when marriage is my purpose there is but one girl on earth, “"The American girl is the only girl be trying to get solid with a girl young enough for your grand-daugh- natural mate are “over there” keep: | Yourself and go and enlist and don’t | ter, while boys of an age to be her | TEN CENTS | j tt THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT 28, 1918. | 4 } - i } I HE SEA I [ LE S | AR STARSHELLS BY J. R. GROVE Cynthia Grey’s =f 2 A j EES COO en ~ ‘ain @ en | tm Oo mit A ” “ canter ~— mExm c || “tn up against it.” Mn 0 what I woul | Velenvaph News Service of the United Preas Association “What's the matter now?” | | OYOENAAUNOAUONAILY LUN) ER ph 2 hay . pace oe 1 woula gosay ~ - “I'm supposed to have a birth cer | Thi No Time y im « 1 to take i Batored an Recond-Ciase Matter May Betas tifleate to show the draft board, and aie ‘A ibs r TGs eles thon a " <> a we've searched the records and can't bask 2 i! ag parenta do| | CERTEIS “EXPLAINS"—AND | + , Adige di held Cer if . er month; § mon Jone = poe ear Miss Grey: My parents do RTE Ph the hollow of my Fear, F200 in the State of Washington. Outs ae car Sreemee wna 'T Gras over not ke the man I have promised to | VOWS ME TO SHCKECY Hut mind ena ane } Month, $4.80 for 6 months, or $200 per year, By carrier, etty, Le) ) born Se | ptt ir reagon io that we bave | | bt Had I even t ret to be q } _ - | ~ + - 7 ' ——— —— HIS ONLY m : | quarreled a great 1 in the past. | mM} iner a { by The Star Ponte 3 Feewe Soin a pee a ONLY OBJECTION | We have been able to overcome us| Cortets at last broke away from daddy and came straight to me. As a ee . What's the objection to this mot- Mj | habit for the most part of late, but |he directed our steps up the mountain path he wald | names . . ot to Py ork or fight'?” asked Mr. Raf Sigg | they atill maintain we are not sulted "You are quite well, Jeanne? Hyver not disturbed your very H (ibciomammmemantions — —_—— - ‘erty | | to one anoth because we have oc | 4mirable health’ Li ‘It's too easy.” answered Mr. Do polly wearseta ave is very I didn’t reply at once, for we were elimbin The blue sea laugh Democracy [Pe ore aoe, qemmee, the. tire positive that we love each other in{at me, Beneath ite mock oun I had lived for a 4 i ate ed , i i ig. | VO bad to do both.” xpite of disagreements uweet:| added one more to the o A ad I only Experience hath shown that mankind is more dis- agora Ga cee t exe al. cite atte Sais abasinils a0 right, pth / 4 posed to suffer while evils are sufferable, than to right) sizep up lthe army now, and 1 have been | mind.” q them by abolishing the forms to which, they are accustomed.| A boy went to a phrenologist to Z| wondering if 1 should yield to my “Except in your mind, Jeanne? You ha rs The reluctance of individuals and nations to depart ee ee baa nied te. we A oP | See, Wuabes and eer en-| of seo lg I am at tet : that the conclu 3 from the established order is the stigma of fear passed| dications, charted the bumpa of his| Zz | TROUBLED, | U-boat abductors on your dock, your presence ir Sunensstah ae | down the centuries from autocracy’s darkest age. head, and then wrote Z| You should hola your engage. | stores I saw in the cellar, If it means anything good, don't keep me Betterment of any kind or condition requires effort aree make an average man— am, | mont, in abeyance until your waiting for the explanation . = ine not brilliant. You will never be a _ | sweetheart returns, Xo not dis srie eanne, it's simple enough and very good; I belong t and effort demands exertion. ' leader, because you are lacking in in "| turd him by a formal breaking | governm secret wervies. Ax its I am also 4: Psat! 4 ' There is one thing which the extravagant genus homo} itiative. You lack trust in your own | et the-an wnt, but explain | with the man nystem of esplon: in thin country—with underees, } radically conserves—his energy. Since improvement calls | powers, So you should never try | to him that you are watting in | raiders ou have seen, But next week I may with propaganda, for exertion, man's disposition to economize energy ordi- anything big;anything that requires| © 2% the hope that all will be agree and the next with a gang of dynamiters But understand me—TI double qi ‘ money illike f hi ve |leadership. Keep well in the ranks able when he returns, The seri: | cross your country’s enemies. What you will think of me hereafter I navily explains the snail/like pace of his progress. sie and you will be safe.” ousness of the work your friend | cannot surmise, Judas!" Me pronouticed the last 4 defiantly But where the betterment involves social or political The boy waa Charles M. Schwab!— | jn engaged in shgtid lead you to “Tony! I exclaimed, giving him both my hi and forgetting that i upheaval, where it flies in the face of eustom and defies) Ladies Home Journal | | overlook mar Wd you have the web was not altogether untangled. | “I'm #o relleved-—ao glad!” t 7 . M ee | Be a | formerly, sled about. ne Are you glad enough to keep the secret for m Gilad enough never vested and misused authority, men flinch, quail, he itate| | coonpina ia aaisbeecabeonen surely his life among big events | to tell of your U-boat affair? Remember, I do n k this for my own and postpone. ‘ nc. Pat wee the tune @ile G24 all the will take all pettiness out of hin |sake. The welfare of your government is at stake, Not even Mr, og se feudal barons of the Belack Era left indelible) oq jons about the place, and, ow nature, You should not think of | Mrs. Lorimer should know.” Os . id it the place, and, owing — a rs ‘ impress which time has not yet entirely eradicated. It is} to petty thieving, hin bons instructed & marriage te BE tigre rec cents” E Acharraptel, “you swapped me for . Yond of off ana x . ; ‘ h oe s00d 4 do > are common, b c nek t cracker a na ve in the cellars—-what am I to think?” the curse of the tyrant seared into the soul of the serf. | him '0 eet a food yard dog. Pat was remove all ocoawion for them I did not swap you for munitions—and I believe you yourself mane fil Democracy has done more to remove the blight than) irc) hone with « dachshund — aged to fire the last torpedo the U-boat h Its fangs are pulled, you F all else. It fosters confidence, encourages faith in human- What en earth fe this you've He Predicts see, Ax for supplies, the cargo would ha cn limited—not enough oil kind and makes every man exert some effort, expend some | brought along, Pat? queried the “Pants” for Us | for a transatlantic trip--only food enough to keep the crew in these waters every hone. A m @ balt—and the submarine a toy—to prove the value of my detector!’ iq energy toward individual and general betterment. Reila gha mek a pe ad vi aegypti avec it I tried, to follow the reasoning, but hidden in the back of my brain : Democracy has so liberated its possessors from the nearest I coull ect to yard che sere ae oe jes gfe ry thee | WAH an Uneasy cell which prompted this question dread to tread out of habit’s stride, that we've undertaken | three feet six inches long.” SHER pnod bavies, thre veakidg your| Tony, how did you happen to know that Ucboat chief so well? to rid the world of the last of its feudal lords, the last of se Sebuneme | > Me Bo Continued) i ne A MYSTERY EXPLAINED “Soldier's Wife,” with the advice its fear-breeders. é s sia |.: “Waki tide Seabed OF iauee ote by & correspondent that they stop Future mankind will not be disposed to suffer evils) ein, tho Sea Serpent?” asked a |dressing like Highlanders appears | rather than abolish the forms which engender those evils} vacationiat at the beach. “Has he |to attract some attention just now. | and to which they have been accustomed. been frightened by the submarines? ‘The irreconciliable prude who de A copperhead nation will never again plunge the uni-| | ‘sow moh Posen ip Bove ents $n Beciang aint £0 Sesel ne the A . nage ather think he's sore noc ot te . ‘verse into a hail of lead and a hell of dead. lover our treatment of him. Last |give. ‘The millions do not see them; | a °- time he was here we chased him off the dozens do, and what a noise they It was overlooked in the official report, but wonder | the coast. You see. he caused et do make. Yet, the short skirt has| if some of that famed German efficiency wasn't left be- many men to sign the pledge that he @iwiek - saaitl 6 ’ « _” proven the mont practical and sani Re in rg retreat tf of \was killing our bar business nee Awright, then—we'll ‘shoot’ for the ‘kelly’. tary of any. However, not the least eee of the benefits which we shall derive sis. A DARK MOMENT t from the terrible war is abolition of | Mobilize the Nurses The mitionaire. wiow wie ot) LETTERS FROM SOLDIERS {] the short akirt, that abomination ta | The prevailing epidemic of Spanish influenza, which re pa A yg his rg ponte ogg gen- } the long #kirt is not coming back. | i i a ee m Severs Foo: " 7 My rere ae Instead it is to be trousers for mi has reached the proportions of a national menace, demands) Wyte so doing something caurht | The Star Will Gladly Publish Interesting Communications |. {.)"" i the complete mobilization of all trained nurses in America. his eye, and ne called the manager . > A | V ce ie jori “w From Yanks or Jackies Mensenger girls and female taxi _ The great majority of graduate nurses have already tlighnonn Be bee ver glad 2 neo chauffeurs are following the exam HE SAME PRice 3 ° h me in my ple of ve " | enlisted with the army nurse corps and the Red Cross | 7 rent loos by decorating the office p hoes weniee ty soon. oWre AS ay units for service abroad, but there are still great numbers of | with a little crepe.” he maid, point.| AM Interesting description of the| Went to church this morning and 10%) 00 eule tom pF rede Hood EN CEN trained women for nursing who are retired from the active ing in the direction of a black ld ruins of France and some of the | enjoyed the services immensely. The pol ’ o . ° ne A held Y . will adopt the new style. Th practice of their profession or who are engaged in the pri-|Picce of cloth hanging on the wail, f9pd things that the ¥. M. ©. A. |serviows were held in & ¥. M- A-| change ix ax good as accomplixhed Bt gag | " 4 ‘ . y rl ‘The manager looked dumbfound.|!* 40ing for the boys over in hut. They also have shows and en og rey rr] “6 fall Ha vate care of invalids, or the children of wealthy families. od France are contained in the follew: | tertainments every evening during! 't 18 & far ery from bsg vi | WO ‘aot | It is these last who should be immediately mobilized +c + ‘ Crepe! ing. letter from Private Clewly|the week. The “Y" surely helps the | "itt in which Dr. Mary Walker plo- | pean eames | " : Tig: ar Pr repe, sir repe! That's not L. H. Stew 1604 |b out a lot and makes lif neered in her dress reform campaign, to fight the flu epidemic in army training camps and in crepe: it’s the office boy's towel Mevens, son of L aves eet for AMO life PISS* | begun over half a century age. It| war industries whose efficiency is endangered by disease, “ket Commentary we ava oe aoe eile din Wa Wiese: keke tino celebrated personage a Scores of trained nurses are now paid a high price to care quartered in an old fort or camp. Ali are all old or very young. Every. | One ian (a Sees oe: ee | for semi-invalids, who suffer from selfish imagination more) of the buildings are very old and thing you buy seems (0 cont &/just years, Dr. Mary Waiker wasaa| than from illness, and for normally healthy children who Editor's Mail { oe so Mrveng ng wero frano—11% cents I hear that the aciaedh daesen tn te: tale *. Napo oO 4« FOOPS | a. have e German | would be better for a little real maternal care. These) here. very barracks le bullt in the| now and expect to keep them ecing. armies during the Civil | wer. In trained nurses, under modern hospital conditions, could care | shape of & croms Jone of the officers said when the| tors of sensible dress were con: _ for from 15 to 20 flu patients each and save dozens of lives WHY THEY Quit e deen On 304 ee oe ats | inst drive was started that one com-| firmed. But they were too radical 4 A miles each. On one of Uy y of artillery never fired a shot 7 pe be lost thru lack of proper care. Eaitor The Gtar: Why are not! nator wok us thru s church whidh|fer'ures dave, Just ‘cs econ aa |r. ee eee a The government should call upon all hospitals and nurse homey wage regulations put in| Way built about 4,000 years ago. It\they would take up a position mera | eres iy ‘her coat ations. training schools:for an immediate census of graduates. Those|*ifect? 1 Kaow a large number way a fine old place. Most of the | would come to move forward again ‘The great war is emancipating wom. not in actual war service in France, in hospitals here, Pe yee me bes i = — statuary was cracked or broken, butiand they chased the infantry for/an no less than oppressed nationali ij engaged in th re of patient iously * ill | . r G, but as yet have the stained glass windows were still three days. I guess that is advanc- | tieg e care of patients seriously ‘ill, should be/not received it, Consequently, we jn good repair and very beautiful.|ing the line some. I hope they |” baie: | summoned to appear before army corps officials and show ®* 4vitting our positions in the On another of the trips we went}drive all of the Germans into the A fleet = a OH ech cause why they should claim exemption from service in eee office for other employ-|thru one of the airtetble balloon | Rhine and let them #ink The sari baa’ baud erene'ta tee) army camps where disease is epidemic. [Why do employers continue to a 7 See | Your loving son, thinking, and its practices rise no/ 4 No civilian has the right to monopolize the life-saving pay ax low ax $8 to $10 a week. and travel about 0 or 70 miles an| CLEWLEY. | higher than its thoughts." WMS. | : er of a nurse in time of national need, and no nurse) when they know a sir! cannot eat hour re nee Share Retort of high + oxi Psst : z,| decently on that amount, keep a) ———————— s Retort | q high patriotic and professional principles will permit| room and buy clothen Thanking i For Bach of 46 : d selfish interest to stand in the way of essential service to) you, hehe k T to I J S G 1 Dear Miss Grey: I feel competed v - a ; the nation. Mobilize the trained nurses. The lives of A Star Reader a S rue . 5 ATS) co anewer one ofyour correspon4 ARGE quantities of SumovA are pur= 4 American soldiers are at stake. . —— cee eee eee ents. I mean that gay, young| ‘ i } : ; | __ IN REGARD TO CANDY if bachelor of 46 | chased by the Government to be sold 4 National florists announce we can send the Whi | éitor The Star: The cand W t M } Oh, the colommal conceit of men,| + > a ite ae ry Frenc | SF ‘ : manufacturer can be especially old men! The older they | House flowers by wire. Will someone arrange to tele- | ~O>" 9 cca cce gad Pronger on : ar eed t ASSES get, the younger the girl they pick | to the Soldiers and Sailors. f c graph poison to Potsdam? ment permit certificate, which he out. I suppose ten years hence, 4 se se 4 re oa @ h \ 4 hen Mr. 46 is Mr. 56, he will turn | ‘. Tt i : ecelvex each month. My husband Is S f itis: chew We aim to make SumovA cost the met’ Es Trust Him Now? is a cal man, who used to use amp Inger S ure @) | 8p bile nese en at a Miss 20 and | e : f m, oO 25 to 20 c of = or Mins ‘ ‘The Hun whines “Peace! Peace!” and as he retreats he| month. Tast Month, he eater 8 (Special to The Star by N. E. A) a on eter see it to tat, nat! Serving their country and the public iti “alla 3 Howed 12 sacks of su ier a ated iui ke the man who rambles his youth * burns and wastes the cities and villages of northern France. “°™*4 "2 sacks of sugar, and this | NW YORK. Oct. 23—American | away seeing too much of the world back of the men, as little as possible., F “We promise to be good!” he tells America, and as he to 1) sche. lent that rectetions DOV", Mill not forget te en givle feels at perfect Uberty to choose Po A 4 o + i" to sacks. wnt that restriction? jeft behind and marry French girls ’ i flees back into Prussia he leaves death-traps full of bar- is an increased demand for|—not in any great numbere—take | es a dance rename tee War conditions turn men’s heads to 3 barous torture for those who follow. ly because the home supply of it from Miss Theresa A. Smith, who | ee eee ee ne y “We will res i ” he . is #0 small. Candy men has just completed a tour of sing: | z ao ye Pi : : : 2 } ‘will respect the rights of others,” his spokesmen| must supply increased trade ‘by |Ing in military camps for the Y. Bt | needs a nurse rather than a wife profit making. We believe friends ' plead, while heroic Belgium lies prostrate under the Hunish cubatituting honey, which In oxpene Cea “ | Don't you fall for it, girls, young | heei, first victim of German scorn for a “scrap of paper.” >, molasses and maple) “Charles Edward Russell te in|) ge |riris. Taugh in his wrinkled face. and ysers are more valuable than the. d ‘The German people are speaking now,” is the word “sugar. All “confections | correct when he says American boys | both gyri Ie yng Dole © is h y from Berlin, while THE GERMAN PEOPLE, those who are wed in price Wage, will marty in France and way there| youth with the youthful | profit of the moment. That is why, ; soldiers in the trenches, come forth with hands uprais at latvation a riotous bye aye rt | |" And you, old bach of 46, choose t r Pesty sat raised,| Our present administration is just | who have died in battle,” Mise Smith | “ : price f o hig types ar geal +“ or geome do perfidious comrade with !" al! it« gr nes. ge A. B.C. will declares Ree | pag ais tate aie uate Wises you can buy SuunovA at the same_ § en pis' or a hand grenade. investigate, he wi Ind no cause If you need proof of what I say, | | with famtiiex of children who would : H There is no peace with such as these—not till they are) "Miso. M. SHEPPAT Sas ames, wee yom bd be glad of our help in their tr 7 —_— ; beaten helpless—not till they have no machine guns left Bellingham in gay and wondrous Paris, 1 ieee otie Pies oy — P ina? to mask behind their flags of truce ey ae. rave wooed the gay ernst OF moe ve wucrestions «he "| BLACK = TAN —WHITE—RED—BROWN —f The Hohenzollern virus has affected th I have courted” Spanish maidens Freee eneenty Sipretl Cie Zanes, be Bi : is has affec' e entire nation.| Miss Katherine Gleason was unani pant sien bie | |eaune, of course, you are much’ too ig + n for me. Q | Gray Hair Remedy Than You | xorth and south, east and west, ing the Hun off your worthless back. , ii * so Z 7 7 4 4 S88 20'S MOTHER Hbora 14 arse show a serious omission. If the Cen Be. hone are #0 fair as she. aihee 99'8_ MOTWES FREE DOCTOR world 1s to be made safe for democracy all domestic poli Gray “ | Gibson, Christy, any old style *at) » ————— Ex-Government yalctas . s - jray, streaked or faded ha mf i . . 7 tics should be eternally abolished. ? only unbecoming, but sunscessery.| a = ‘ 1 h it This Day in the War WASHINGTON ST |,You can darken it without using «\* = “aoe ok gu Re que | - 4 iggy = RIGHT DRUG TORES 2 aye. . XT, 23, 1917—French north of : From One of Our Readers | “anyone can prepare a simple mix:|gont™enstin'et.‘taturtirestnata | lose. suns thea one-mile, froux | L-ee ee Seo” i Ft ‘ ‘ ae ture at home, at very little cos! ak |e ns boggl ee ere OCT. 23, 1916—Von Mackensen 4 ee The Star: You hove a for public opinion] wii darken gray hair, and make it | boys “will not forget the girls) “THERESA A. SMYTH atone Hk ta cagtdred Cons : regard to German “peace notes. 'o my way of think-| soft and glossy. To a halt back home.” ji ‘ , : oe ® jOas » a half pint of | — at < ion A i we stanza, ing. the time for “notes” has long since passed. Action is| water dd 1 ounce of bay rum, a OCT, 28, 1915—French ald reaches { what is wanted. The onl PAC: i small box of Barbo Compound and Serbs at Strumitsa. a is unconditional surrender ‘jie dau on gis mae i ounce of glycerine. ‘There in “ee 1914—American rellef ‘Thousands of others have th r 4 rere r “ rmy, and navy,|gredients can be bought at any drug committee starts census of needy pusand nOre Rave oF © e triumphant entry into Berlin of our armies e taking| store at very little cont, or t sigians. DIETING OR EXERCISING often at the rate of over.& a , aKING | y r the drug Relgians. ¥ over of all German finance until such time as all indemni-| ties and liabilities of the war are satisfied—in fact, surren-| gist will put it up for you. Apply to| the hair twice a week until the de-| sired shade is obt For Biliousness 200 Alaskans Try pound a day and WITHOUT PAYMENT until reduction jhas taken place. der in the fullest acceptance of the term | ed. This will | “1s . SF eas I a lice actic hysician and person - . . |make a gray haired person took | Biliousness is a common form of indigestion. It G B am a licensed practicing physician and pe acce) r \ teanty “ | * ° ack Hom 1 he treatment for each individual case, In pting this surrender, we should not overlook} twenty years younger. It is not a is brought on by food-waste which the stomach, intes- to Get . Mas ariatine won tu eteche caer aide ‘thet ‘will Pe the fact that we are not dealing with an honorable, ; foe, who has commended our admiration in spite of ad is abs worthless and who knows no law but that of age The Hun should have peace, hut at our terms and in our way, with no voice whatever in the premises, 0. E. CARTER, 138 N. 76th st. 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