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PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918, THE SEATT WLaters Wo Cusphin. Grey | CONFESSIONS OF A |) STARSHELLS } WAR BRIDE 4 nee | o = xo Ma 7 Vows Bind ale ann owe ~~ | THE MELANCHOLY MUSE SOMETHING TO ¥ ae | rriage Copyright, 191%, by the Newspaper Katerprise Association | With the hand of Gott ee a Telenraph News Service of the United Press Association pie cath i ; oes, emman Stal _ the oavggl ube | # nzollern wrote 7 , Jing t 8 one fine} turned down May 8, 189%, at the Postof: deat the ol . :. Soci : | Pea 5 solr Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Cong Marek 3 en ove as e a The girls in the cle | without kingdom, withou wn Bice " r x " faved me with a united and 4| Disowned, discredited and ' id coe { [By mail, ont of city. Sho py i nth ’ 3 months, $1.50 ’ eet spends R 1 LEARN THE “WHY" OF THE front. 1 realized that 1) sits in imperial solitude, the mighty “ H year, $5.00, in the State of Washington. Outside Dear Miss Gre was married at; Perhaps — Sees UNWHETTEN LAW AGAINS? 4! n, perhape a lit lord of b . , “ . month, $4.50 for @ months, or $9.00 per year. “A ‘eupved, > ‘imal OeFICN Finte looked ae i v hape » lit i, so ag : m per week _ hav for your husband ” ny te t ' I bits t warm mor genta turning bo . afford ¢ take rn eas 4 a ky nm he is released of r 1 Y " " Whose rule te shattered and i os " you know , . | 2000 conta. ¥ et at befers-seu ga +: - a ti tes A . back to him, Jt is the only |unfriend rhe ' ; 7 for I felt what| henest, honorable way for the | Eividently they were prepared to set u his, In a sense, and| safety and welfare of yourselt |r Why Let Hun Criminals Escape? Er 1 war my end of bur and children : Yot one of the gtr poke to me in the dressing room where they | e a ° Why are these German supercriminals being permitted) 4,,, A sg ene eg ngered to pow thelr nosew I oun port ME cx gel to escape from Germany and the German navy and armies} worked with him for 4 number of Mile stones on the vanes. r at phere * on i a 7m poet. wt 0 estes 4 i to places of refuge in Holland, Switzerland and neutral seve te Cee th permitted, 00) Road to Success whieh dan extn \ had to. get up-in tbe mor nd trie: i tae ae ee oe Dear Miss Grey: In all your ¢X+/ receive a newcome Ught ¢ furnace —Spifkinville Ga ast me . restricted submarine | ene Orato | periences of meeting successful peo When I reported to Chrys 1 wh i, “3 n't let it begnown ‘ Von Tirpitz, infamous father of unrestricted submaring 1 in business tn Illinots, | Div*ee have you calculated are| that aS ay beat peter fe F aneor. tals of th piracy, by whose order the Lusitania was sent shattered to Dur home beet een. tie | the casentials? family? Martha warned E the bottom of the sea, is the latest of the fugitives. With) ino 'necame very snuck tn tose mith | Is aucesss chance, Or can one ob-| Chrys laughed. You can,” she agreed, “and you would better, 1’ salidihadl ae co-c: irators as fle Switzerland. ' her money axide from | tain it? warn Daddy—or he may tow ur hair ! ,p wwwume that the a posiaabenang he has Set to: Switseriand 5 s bulging er on r » autitul pelt I poe ANYONE be successful if he Oh, do," I begged, “and don't forget For it le Daddy's fa 2088 | from the dry squad room more th ar Shorn of his silvery Dundrearys, his pockets a ging ad such implicit trust in him, and| tries? EMBER, [to ruffle up my coiffure Wherever he finds me # in tn @ fine bUMOF. |W month ago 4 drunken up. We : fiane “af , s y th b : aa Chr H 1 me how she wanted the filing done, It was easy tO) Gone know w hey clap a ‘ with embezzled millions of money intrusted to him by <1 him so devotedly, that It near wees Pee gr eee eg i . the sling: - eee : n't kno them Ur ain ni i fallen autocracy from the billions it wrung from the nation Kk my life when I learned of {t.| peader pe uory that |learn. 1 ha at iia nb haan ened in it er = a | | } it betrayed, Von Tirpitz has followed the example of William |! me os atned atts ie pice of ay wuld mon to anAWer |e ee pollen Pe Bo pen hag A gos a fe waite | yed, f 4 ithfulness r yoars ba he part, too,” $ le Diable and sought safety for his pelt on neuts soil. tT deneted in time be would mend stihl: tin And, thank n, ye Bot ner the part, t ' Other German criminals are following suit as fast AS) nis ways hfully did my part, t bad pre | 0 Genes Be mee eeroeren a 5 euki a ved that Sie they can bag their ill-gotten gold. Holland is filling with) bur o' my broken nage me to give him rimer was not r ' ather nale employe . i ss of 5 i ein . pastor called to and nothing but | : these masters in the business of crime. Switzerland is being|\"° Rigs tien” aahehbnn | he. mor ha w T = » over-run nal gone a They are dodging into Sweden, Nor) ).4 et the| ° There might easily be a thou ' ty gia ties HE OLD de- ; Why are these men running away from Germany? p bs ay was| each a part of the tru Books ha P ‘ e pendable laxative ; isi i 8 > © io had gone written on it Phe ' ane - = : There are visible at this hour just two plausible ex@W aa swab att one 1 for wine y love, I did it for the aake he: ‘ g and ith 1 is replying to it, |, 4 : planations: Te ee Sonal anh tiosots eh aa ii 5 A which tones and : 1, The situation in Germany and Austria is hour ly be ed ‘ ogy , e 3 nw ered stimulates the ‘ coming more and more dangerous for these men as dis ' er pr o? E r * * banded, leaderless soldiers return. Some of these soldiers, * on: eteron |mar t ra! Y h Y ole , digestive organs ‘ reports from Austria say, are forming bandit gangs and t Ene denna’ Gs an: & as inn ne 5 i : { taking to the forests and the broken country. They are) yt tow standby characteriatice for ro yeggpen th e as hatte aa as it cleanses, ‘ 4 3 fo ave #¢ uceens seekers, I think I'd put x . ates oh pany a © admirer ! reverting to savagery. e rca ebesigh socones 6 Side ogebech girl wi east Ww . uline admirer : The supercriminals like William le Diable, Tirpitz,| 1 have mtg ee om ae Pant DES aa : | Hintze, Capelle and their peers in villainy, see the rising) snip ot mh Ly. COMPROL — Phat much the aun nent thal ado myseit. 4 ‘ } peril of a possible reign of terror in the Fatherland. BG | otha dof erg hed o: Bg means cor negation of t ® world lifters al! from an LASH : 2. They see, too, the apparently supine indifference with | °°, (y.0", ab the ton: pathos a tise other place where men and TONIC . 7 m ple peeea ROO! which the authorities of the entente allies and the United) »uch great States view the exodus from Germany to neutral lands and the sacred vows the seemingly smug satisfaction of the authorities of the) /e" “tr ™* } countries whose soil their footsteps pollute. They think) pin, “for vector or ‘ themselves safe. feel afraid t k into the future LAXATIVE For more than thirty-five Lash's has helped xt to preserve Fe Ration’s health, » supervikion of others. _ fet Sei. You must first learn to direct 5 — lise sina! Remarkable! No enterprising publisher has yet Probably one of the greatest sprung a “Complete History of the Great War” in seven a : ; ; f “ora ti | elements in the arrival of the volumes. H H International law? Have not these men outraged it?) with ® oo of spending It Uke} icky tow sors ii {Is it not now to be vindicated? Is there no man, no leader) * yt) oie gears tw to do the rieht RELIADILITY—To be known He ‘ 1 s big enough, strone = te Gd lone vice | 88 & dependable worker ot it { in all the lands and camps of*the victors big enough, stron S} 80 1 am com you fer advies.| “th. 0. iene of the fret geaut 1 + and daring enough to go ahead and make a precedent with| HEARTBROKEN WIFE aites of the euecens cocker. } + a@ rope about its neck? At that same altar, so did the Proper appreciation and readi 1% 4 7 ur S g oe ve) man promise mnt before news to acknowledge a com if $ Or are we to leave these thugs to the supposed |g mee Bak in Geko: heane 23a oO petitor’s skill, plus the quick ; | of punishment of their own consciences? Do we not OW. Savon ta shekhoer eke, he <7 ers ge vn oly ge bo + that there are “consciences seared as with a hot iron”? | ite has violated every rule of yours other words, the per istent policy of an open mind y = * " . * your . > “ ou ” othe ows brain! : ' vengeance of their dupes at home, the justice of their victims | or far as your Pek ther fellow's brain husband wou! rmit you. You OPPORTUNITY—Or the de @ no wrong. I do not that God is as creed everywhere abroad, to become a plotting, gangrenous sore on the face of the world, a mockery of all law and the tron saints (save the mark) of every criminal and crim- termination to make one in the solid wall of Obstacle. Perhaps I have touched a few Of the essentials. I make no claim to having mentioned, or even knowing all the rungs in the success ladder. Someon@ has said that success 4 and narrow-min< class in the world? “ | 1 do not believe that he would It is time the world had a reply to the questions on} expect you to take your children ‘ every lip. by the hand and perately walk into hellfire a second ume, is merely chance. But, I think, Sometimes the soul, or being, Snakes in a man, and woman, too, is behind most CHANCE successes awakened only thru some great there haa been a long line of If, as the pious believe, everything has a use, then we} ©xpertence of joy or sorrow * reasons. mow also why the snake exists. Possibly the snak usefulness lies in the ability to teach us the evil traits we! sauce LETTERS TO THE EDITOR) There are snakes and snakes. Some are poisonous,| Are these supercriminals to be permitted to escape the} man and God. You tived up to | | deadly. Others are harmless, but disgusting withal. Human} ~ _ snakes, bitten with jealousy, belong in this class. This sort! ALLIES’ noLips? | Me, to set auide a holiday, in the near fh of snake is willing to bite his own nose to spite his face, | Editor The Star: Aw @ nation, we | future, so that our people could, in : : If he’s for Tom Mooney, he wants to monopolize the | >#** many reasons to ice. But! no unmistaken terms, show the deep - Py * it has occurred to me it would | appreciation for the gallant and | | fight for him, and gets bitterly angry because better) (i feu" proper tribute for thin! hereic service rendered humanity by ‘ ‘ fighters took up the battle before he got ready. | nation, for the people of this repub-| our allien Let us send to the peo ; : He gets angry anc vexed because it wasn’t he who) ———————"———-" ples of our allies the monsage that : + began the fight on rent hogs. He gets jealous and bitter eeececcoosese Se end masons Sf thts nation hhan ‘ + r’ * A '. deep and unabated admiration for i + because it wasn’t he who launched the campaign ag: nst|$ The Best Cough Syrup $ the gallant heroism of the allied | Burleson. He gets himself in a “blue funk” because i Is Home-made soldiers for holding back the onward * wasn’t he who led the fight against the vicious legislature pereni be Bays nat aod amend three _ of 1915 and against every rotten political combination for a ny way to save $2, Wé un ie ee H othe best cough ply obligated to the ; Score of years. He gets so darned mad about it that he ay Gals eer aot heroiam of France, to the gallantry _ tries to form a political machine of his own. ans of the Italians, to the relentiews ten : r > . : eececcerosecooee ©0008 | arity of the British; yes, in a word, * thi — a th +t. — rg re speeder bey You've probably heard of this welt) W° are greatly indebted to all of our is way ani at, looking for any chance possible to slur], 7.0" ."¢,2ron;hly, heard of th gallant and noble allies for their ' his rivals. Ske jat home. But have you eve heroic service, and, therefore, it : Unable to hit fairly, he fouls, He lies. He fabricates, | !ii,: seemn to be only timely that « day . He cheats his own conscience that they could, in the near future should be set ‘ ‘ . r ar without It It's | amide, known aa the Allies’ Holiday ‘Tis not of this breed whence comes great leadership. | s!mpio, and cheap, but the qulziety | #0 that our people may exhibit in a "Tis not the snakes of the earth who will liberate the | mara it a permanent place jn your | direct and tangible way our apprect- H . workers and humanity. hon s ation for their impertshable work. | : HF 3% ounces ADAM BEELER. } 4 | z 2) “ a” ee ra i =: Wilson “Punch Missing ena NOT REAL AMERICAN | ‘ ‘ % ‘® 4 ‘ s 4 sug Kditor The Star carding a re } : President Wilson’s Message to congress yesterday’ "dy cent letter signed “Good Old Ameri + lacked the “punch.” It was expected to be the greatest| {\!!!, ® “made tor can" I don’t consider him an Ameri 4 i San ss s three tt can at all, when he resents the ide ; Speech of his career. It was expected that he would set}'"{ in of Gompers sitting at the peace con- the pace for the reconstruction period with definite and | ‘his ference. Gompers would stand as the people's representative in this t|\ the people's war against autocracy Why, then, should he not be the Ss B) OU Pay fiftcen cents for wt for Mooney one be AR Cache twenty Lucky Strikes, i Vaid ae gable of Biring prom Hn wer cigarette for the lowest pos- iy he has: met one if sible price, because of the gandists to tal and undoubted faye, In __ of these. R Ww EYES OUR S CIALTY sous, UEAVE. HATS oN 4 enormous business done in 2 eeds editor TI I noticed an {tem i Hit All thru the war we've been told to save the little St 4 Yonrs of « Page tirge A My ako j HH ; Lucky Strike Cigarettes. perience tn fitting r hats when tn the elevators, it Hit i and making were present. I should say glasses, and our glasses, and ou Hook upon the elevator aa HHH #§ ©The growth in demand for Lucky bears, enable ‘us is simply a put noth. HI ] Strike Cigarettes has never been oO make etter | ing more, nothin, P i clansen for eas J-CHARCOAL. | fii ; equalled by any other brand in the ! oa history of cigarette making. GRATE FOR HELP ‘4 ny € tditor Tl ar I wish to thank a ; 1 those who responded #0 ¢ i thon who, responded 0 Fa ni 25,000,000 a day and growing. in behalf of Mra. David F Wilson ~ ss and family, 5046 37th ave. S&., whose , concrete suggestions. It was expected that he would firmly | tee" announce to the world the principles of justice and equity the world should adopt in international relations. Hi é speech, in these respects, has been disappointing. On s0| important a topic as railroad control, he declared himself |‘ to be without any “confident opinion.” He weakly suggests + a “modified” private control. The message is not At all like Woodrow Wilson. 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