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THE SEATTLE STAR— Congenial Soldier Correspondence Leads to a Proposal of Marriage ‘And, if you SDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1918. CONFESSIONS OF A WAR BRIDE Copyright, 1918, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association William Hohgnzetiern I udendort! Frederick W. Hohentollern Eitel F. Hohenzotien Admiral Von Tirpits Admiral Von Capetie General Von Bulow Shall These Criminals Be Tried? (emeral General Dear Miss Grey: T have been writ)| 1 wasn't engaged Standing with Hamilton Certeis among the frostamitt Kupprecht of Bavaria General Bernhardi _igtter May ing to a soldi mm I met once) Please answer ry 1 shall think | of the blue garden, I knew well enough that we were on t Duke of Mecklenburg General Von Boehm . = oe TUF befor he went mp lin letters | deeply your I'd ask my » a violent fMirtation One Minister Von Bui hy ¢ al Kiauss ' month; § months, $1.50; Ph en interesting, and f have en | folks, they choose the soldier, a . s both of us—and Certels Yon G vt . Se per | " HE must save bol General Von Graevenits General Blegen ; eee acaae WeEbaPecy peak NSy RSreton tir, f3e] Jove the correnpondence immense: | and i don't ‘can't, But Tim trying || WOMEN HOLD TWO THI et ne vy would Ret General Vou Reetieh! Ganauh Vou Sdnietittes ) y n his last letter he asked me/|to do what oy “ne sweet he could from any to marry him when he returns, Do | BET WH THE SAFEST pleasure! As he played with The slayers of Hélth Cavell and Captain Fryatt ' you think that one can trust in a Your letter in full of Mtt Sita a saeeg cc des bira—and = amiled = at) memny | judgment formed by letters? I have| consistencies. If you are not en | thoughts went racing through some modern theories about love ————— PRE mR SE ERT ETRE Te grown to like what I know of him| gaged to the soldier, he has not “The love which ean be controlled is not love at all,” argue the ro Senator Penrose considers the League of Nati thru our correspondence, and would! the right to expect to come |manticists. “A great passion iw truly divine, It rules the individual, a a “novel idea, probably a vicious free trade plot.” Advice to Holland hate to give up his letters, yet I} home and get you, has its rights, and these rights precede all manmade duties.” league idea is certainly less novel than Penrose's ideg hesitate about accepting his offer of | were not engaged to him, why I remembered quite another kind of teaching which a certain saintly | of # { v , y zollern, than] ™4rriage. Would you please give} were you more than friendly? [woman guve un giris in college | a What shall be done with Wilhelm cig i ble mur- me your opinion? JULIA Jt will be rather difficult, I fear, | “There's Wamgeve so wild or wtrong that the will cannot govern It,°) =~ Whom all time has never disclosed a more despicable A man's letters may reveal a | to convince the roldier that thit |ghe used to nay. “When an emotion prompts an individual to break a | derer or greater co in Holland — Fess S his characjer and | “— pte = pains ny Mh | convention or a more! law, then the will oan be directed to make over . i ' . kaiser ry t safety in olland, it hide many qualities that ection *robably ne the emotion. It can convert the love force to some practic une > - A ery - This former kaiser ough y Id manifest themscives on will care about making you bit | mantic love is often destructive, Controlled love in always constructive ‘Having suffered from nervous \ ; Holland, seemingly, is willing to intern him; to protect him from the wrath of an outraged world, and from the liberated German ples. | just vengeance of the liberated Ge peo sianaai| nt * would not conaider an impress. the truth as soon as possible. | ed to see how it would work when applied to a very alluring flirtation! The Dutch government believes that by ee which | "8 #ained from letters an ade The future will then shape It I was no longer as blue as indigo, “Au contraire,” I was delightfully without fear of consequences.” (From a ing the fiend-exile it is obeying international law, quate basis for marriage. How elt excited letter to Dr, Caldwell written by Mrs. John rovides security for exiles. 7 | 4 if t errs in placing this arch- rt refusal of his offer hould very much, I assumed 4 serenity I did not feel, and plunged into the story ome = gga ia take ciles terminate thy ondence Wage Law lof the horrible hours I had pasred in the fisherman's shack, and of the | ye te Tye tc Glell queefing Petes oe Mice Gray: Tn Mt true that |toll Death had taken there q ¢ The rest — w vo snare seeds ovt the Dateh sorerm te him with Fi Dear, ee n ed that one can:| Corvele, Hatoned: with astentahmoant Hie poddes in Ailent understand Indi ; d : : . S fe ithelm er" 8 exp your reasons, Bagge 3 ge : an I gold o' 10 Pap d ed the kal res a te pasmnenuet “he so wall merits, and which .all, fee! #ure he will understand foe Rare ea eo ee ent But the ring which Bremer gave you--may | see it?" he asked. | ndigestion and constipation are condi- honest people insist must be given him. It doesn’t matter much how this punishment comes to him. closer acquaintance, These traits may meet with your approval and they may not. On the whole I ever, 1 see no reason why your agree with you, | Too Many Strings However, the government of Holland is slow to realize| to Her Bow this. Possibly the government of Holland expends too much friendly concern © vicious of criminals. It therefore, up to the rest of , this most | choose? is, | *wered. Dear Miss Grey: Which shall 1 That ts what 1 want an And here is why I have known and been more than with a fellow for about five wife when they learn of your double dealing, Murder will out, so you had best tell both men About Minim um per week girls working for the same as I. land the bons doesn't seem t lor care that we girls caw fon such small wages, Will | please advise me as law, and oblige and have as yet received but $11 ‘There are several of the | work at the mangle most of the time 0 realize w not live | tribute another one to your collection, you to this wage It thing to do with German #piea.” | out her theory exactly, because I am not in love with Certeis, but I decid pressed the corner of that lovely bit of lapis and revealed the empty cay- 1| ity in the stone for several years, I find after usmg Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin that I am as well as | ever was ond can now eat anything in the basin of all man's best accomplishment.” 1 do not think our teacher ever had a lover in her life I couldn't try With a sorrowful sense that I was giving up something 1 wanted! K. Moore, 516 No. 27th St, Ri , Va), I gave it to him—and, tho I had not mentioned the hinged door, he fering. Dr. Caldwell’s Syru My exclamation brought him from a reverie. ‘ “If your amall head doesn’t ache with war secrets,” be maid, “I'll con- and has been the standard household in countless homes for many years. “1 don't think I want another, thank you,” 1 replied, “if it has any. 1 fancied Certeia eglored a litte under his tan before he went on j “I'm fond of trinkets like this, and odd as you may think it, I had) tions closely related and the cause of much suf- syrup Pepsin is a mild, pleasantly effective laxative; it quickly reliewes the intestinal congestion that retards digestion remedy 4, riendly AN UNDERPAID WORKER the world to enlighten Hol- z hoped to find a tiny chart in this ring—a map or a cipher telling where the ‘ land, for it is inconceivable * 18 le to be em: | U-boat wan munk before the last of ber crew was landed. Yor romewhere | DR. CALDWELL’S id would sacrifice eee en than $13.20 per [inher hold is a box of gems—millions of doliarn’ worth—sent over here to that Holland We have corresponded and| Ployet for less than $13.20 per | Cl a Cian propaganda, You aay that the officers of that crew are week without @ license from the state welfare comminsioner to do No girl or woman is to be the friendship of the rest of ,,, the world for Wilhelm Ho- eves in me dead, But did not one of them, at any time in his delirium, give you some Now, during his absence, I have * lelue to this sunken treasure?” .Syrup Pepsin. henzollern. met and have been going with an-| "° than 00 per (To Be Continued) eee other young man ane have lnraui| employed for leas the a i We Americans cannot to ove him, ‘We have been Keeping | week: For additional informa, : 2 e The Perfect Laematroe | talk directly to the Holland | company for the past year tien rewarding regulation being what it is, those ncale, write to the deputy state ee ee ten Siete Sold by Dregghe Everywhere | government. We cannot tell pete ety, in about a year we will) Thor “‘conimissioner, Alaska hosts of American tourists who are planning to rush the queen and her governing | mevrind but—how about the sol) idg., Seattle, Wash across on the first boat would better take lunch baskets 50 cts (=) $1.00 heads that we will have tO/ decais of my acquaintance with the 4 a with them. | Ce ie . abandon our friendship for! sotdier, and Ive never wished to) She Wants Cure —_— eupeennienineemainsssitem ERE 1. pi Holland if Holland continues | youve the soldier, so Mave retrained yt wag of eggs on “Restrictions on tin can manufacture raised.” A to provide a haven for Wile rr cing on here AN cot some way in whieh 1 could; Auge new supply is needed to tie to the abdicating Ger- helm Hohenzollern. But We) pverything went well until now,| overcome extreme bashfulness? 1 can tell the queen and her|and the soldier i» coming home—to /am miserable when|jn company. | gov that v thing | eet me ‘santrme in eed aes me? a | My parents think I should marry If you will forget yourself en- | i“ him, after having sort of led hi ttre! All not be self-con- We Americans can tell the Holland minister in Wash-|an these yearn But, Mina Geey, 1} scious. Do not imagine that | realize now it was only brotherly af | others are watching you, for "We Americans can tell him that America must sever 000 {Py Pert esse he! their ann ‘faira Be interested the bond of friendship with Holland unless Holland iGHPONE | caves Ger tau: the one 1 love, and | in othare: and Ge net Worey Wink this Hohenzollern murderer from its territory. Let Holland | who aiso is fond of me? I am near: | t of impression you are mak - woghege — - _ oo powers or back to the Germans, ou ‘polne of manner, et it not shelter him. pennant : It is altogether probable that the minister of Holland | »— ~~~ in Washington would communicate with his government on) man princelings and dukelets. eI done wrong by the soldier? the ang ) Fg from a few million Americans STARSHELLS if your a continues to harbor Wilhelm |¢. Hohenzollern, people of this country cannot associate SEY IRENE CHE BBE lS aN with the representative of that government.” 3 The Holland minister is Dr. August Phillips, and his Widress is 1401 16th st., N. W., Washington, D. C. The peace treaty will have to be ratified by a re- nm senate. But, since the peace treaty will be After a “push” some of the Iadxs| Young Man—Oh, come now; your of the Northumbertand fusiliera|!neome must be ten times that who entered one of the captured | 4mount—Pearson’s Weekly. villages set about making things so comfortable for themselves. Seeing GOING INTO DETAIL a large wooden box some distance Adment ip Shedian,- 0 ‘ 7 away they made tracks to com: |) “70M = te | Kis tory’s most complicated document, the product of |mandeer it. On the way back an joi" Siuker PMiNE & tht OO perhaps a year's hard labor, it's doubtful whether a | officer met Crom and queried ing | Uber } qapedh~ ed ineeaialaatadl Suial tatind ‘Two youngsters, on their way senate of any political complerion would refuse ratifi- |. fier ime Listen! home from school, to read the card “What does it sayT’ asked one | After a close scrutiny the other, “This in an old egg box. sir; we're sonped to ty) taking it along to our dugout, sir,” one of them explained. | “Egg box be hanged™ retorted zs ‘anak ae 4 wan “ replied: “It saye ‘3487 menaien Knell sounds the world around for William Hohenzol-|‘he officer. “Why. that's the Bem) wxty sakes” amid the first speak or, “I knew you had to have a card |on the house, but I didn't know you had to tell how many measies there lern, arch-criminal of all the ages. : : Civilizatign utters but one voice: “Punish this mur- A LONG-FELT WANT derer.” ‘ ‘The get-on-with-the-war enthusiast | were in the family.” There is no escape for this super-slayer of women and|was warming to his subject. He| eee children. Se Semnee tad, Cation. In Detin| emnty Conte mane thben chee His own hand dare not open the only door, the door| (in "eruesome details, the treat TN re ‘iat ' into—eternity. iment of British prisoners with more | anout aviation, we'll have to amend gruesome details, the sinking of the | Lusitania with still more gruesome details, and as he saw the retrained . Humanity wants to wash its hands of this man. Justice wants to vindicate itself in dealing with him. Who shall try him? look of the audience When; where shall he be tried? | vehemently: How shall he be pore gl , Fl a sor spectacles one | humor come time. aa ri oom t was perfectly logical for the one Spal o <= emai ar” <a hangman’s | ga.) m a nt impres- lwo styled himenit “war lord” 0 an | ? k way, one of the kaiser’s f ™any names is Victor. 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