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THE SEATTLE Fears Deportation of Alien Brother-in-Law 1 tr Mina Grey Three 1 man of Swed! taken hin flrnt went to Canada to my birth paper work inter married He had but later nd years. H he and my worked months v and the out stayed there back over ttle and led, He came to § inter the marr in hipya fore war worked steady shipyard strike was drafted in the ber and brofher-in.te tion and ty said bh wan declared up to the time He feptem LA. M exemy iT army in was in Clas w then ned int pape almmed paper were of no use it Was over took th and he new first his final he first m out would papers bef. citizenship Minn Gre M hav take band ster n and for fear b ported hi Don't arrested ou think and ¢ olieriffedan, The Two Greatest Pianists Now Before the Public Whose personally played rolls are included in the library of the SOLOELLE The Tone-Coloring Solo Player Piano ‘The Soloelle is the only musical instrument (requiring no technique skill to play) for the personal inter- Pretation of music—it is the only player piano with which you may yourself express your own musical thoughts and emotions. The Soloelle is so vastly different that no one would accept an ordinary player piano after hearing the Soloelle. FIRST—The Soloelle ts the only player piano that affords complete and wares stricted control of Melody and Accompaniment separately. " x SECOND The Soloelle ts the only player plano that affords control of the y Tone-Coloring—the charm and esseuce of musical expression, \ oh did the crowd i o Amer worked in the nervice four 1 there for m 1 become Americ UBLI little enship ome country 1 in tor tha hard earned free permitted to re care te fbi respor an citizens there that such abl Chickering SOLOELLE—Bacon SOLONLLE SOLOELLE—Monteltius SOLOELLE ms Can Be Arranged—Other Instruments in Ex F Armat re Autopiano | , Hubby Likes Fluffy Pie Dear Ming ( could tell 1 put ¥ pl we to make nt p of a ple? win the ¢ be nder if you the When to browr me Third Avenue Corner University Opposite Pantages Theatre may CONFIES WAR * TOM ASK ER, KRELIEV MIND AND FOR A Job x ounness a ADDRESSES CLUB W. C. Morse, recently return from France, addressed the Ro club luncheon at the Masoni Wednesday noon on “Obser. | in France.” | territorial its | Senator Frawley, Nome, president |T. M. Reed, Nome, secretary; W Grant Johnacn, Juneau, assistant |secretary; T. C. Austin, Juneau, | sergeantat-arma. COMMITTEE MEETS A reception committee to meet the small detachments of the 16ist in fantry, formerly the Second regi ment, National Guard of Washing */ ton, will be organized at a meeting | of friends and relatives of the men |to be held Thursday evening at & McCORMICK LINE) crciock in the quarters cf Co. L in St. Phone Elliott 243 the Armory ut of it \Frawley Heads Alaska Senate JUNEAU, Alaska, March 6.—The 11 opened my eyes to the light of the GREEKS FORM CHARCOAL LINE organization Tuesday, ve (Special to The Star by NE. AD SALONIKA In & #mall city in Greece. oh the Aegean sea, }shoulk half way sa.) lonika, and heard dy rm with surprise myself tolling some over r It's In the flour barrel! It's in the flour barrel! At length I per ceived that I was addressing a nur that I in bed, and that jer was bandaged and one arm wo that I could not m senate, which OWEST RATES TO Mareh wan one between Athens and ® CALIFORNIA FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO there is a total absence of| tes in rtage of fuel of | must tell T that | nurse | But ah person, woman who w She put x ome | rang for a maid, Corteis 1 he |thrown off small sailboats | anaesthetic rgo of omg lin poor pec the flour barrel and I mmy 1 confided to the and I started to and pi al an unimaginative tid abhor adventure coal and extreme all kinds, #0 acute ina again cases owners of olive groves bi MA’ a H 10 decided that the trees offer RC ie when sold x 4 quicker and better profit back upon the and sent pillows |for fuel than for olive raising for Dr of these trees are centuries ¢ Boats Besieged | When one of the arrives: with entered the room I had the lingering effects of and I realized what had A bullet had been taken 1 wa perha would est for an in tuation might prove embar that mat fore Dangerous Weakness Follows Influenza Is Real Danger After-Effects of a charcoal it | happened ¢ refu-|ffom my shoulder hoping [in Certeis a pound or} have to remain his § harcoal, which | definite period. The is burnt in old tin pane and offers|~—or it mi not their only means of cooking the little |rassing. 1 n food they can obtain |ter until I had put a very important Often, howe » local con. | duty behind me its ship owner | a formal greeting when Certels came of it/into the it out *L must In besieged by a : geea and other houne " that they may two of the prec buy even pare a second for own naturally preferred te in one lot rather than to dole . : in «mall portions once wale If the local concern had more than| 1 think one could order an Alad the unfortunates|din’s carpet in Certeis’ establish use, room dispose to Tommy at in| its stupendous task of re-| ‘" building the system, and re- a storing the strength and This Treacherous | buoyant vitality to the strick- Disease. |en body. Be aie | Just hére is where S. S. S. | Those who have survived) has proven such a valuable an attack of dreaded influ- aid, for it is without question nza find their strength tax-|the most efficacious blood ed to the utmost, and the en-| purifier ever discovered. This ‘tire system in a weakened and reliable old remedy, which merve - shattered condition. | has been sold by druggists for For this disease is intense in|more than fifty years, was fits severity, and its after-ef-| first used by the Indians, who) ,,, fects are as much to be discovered the medicinal guarded against as the dis-| value of the roots and herbs 4! ease itself. of the forest, and has been The pain-racked body is in | used with the greatest success | h a debilitated condition | for more than half a century. the vitality is at a low| 5S. S. S. is the one remedy , the strength returns that is so useful in repairing very slowly, and the patient|the damage done by influ- becomes despondent because|enza and grippe, because it of his helplessness. And un-| promptly enriches the blood less there is a full restoration|supply, and fills the veins to his former robust condi-| with new life and_ vitality, tion, he is liable to fall an|which, in turn, rebuild the easy prey to any ordinary ill-| waste tissues throughout tne ness. In other words, there | ystem. No matter how long is danger of a permanent in-|since you have had this dis- jury to the system. jease, you should begin at - You owe it to yourself to| once to take S. 8. S., which gain your full strength and will do so much in putting the | 4 just as completely and| system back into perfect | quickly Retieved by Hamlin’s Wizard | “Wh —what? “promptly as possible, and to| physical condition. | Oi jens with amasemen Take all precaution to avoid) And remember, too, that) jy). iin wizard Ol js a wimple|Tommy. Or I might ‘the after-effects of the dis-|avoiding disease is simply a) aig crtective treatment. f | “You can have any ease. This you can do by giv-| matter of keeping the system profit.| ment and have it delivered in five At Certeis’ signal, the brought a telephone to my und proceeded to hold it in |poxition for me. But Certels under ppeal in my glance. He ad er out of th® room on an errand — | then held the instruments for | me. more comfortably than the had and had Tommy the before per | mitted me to speak Hello, | stammered. Than you?” Tomm: astonishment the polic “Safe, burn | me 4 substantial seconds. NEURALGIA ao stood the took the her much woman on Instant relief from nerve tor- ture and misery with old “St. Jacobs Liniment” line ‘ommy! It's—it's me!” I small trial bottle! this soothing, penetrating into the sore, inflamed magic—-neuralgia “St. Jacobs Liniment” It is @ harmless new which skin. It's #0 bottle b right Where uted in his ci ma‘am! are fairly I was just phoning and like pears # pain relief or discolor the Don't suffer! Gét a small trial rug store and hing nerves,’ ment you will from pain, ach what will please that the misery | back | No di or neur Tommy. Don't worry about doesn’t soon as I opened up, ma’am, that mess of cans and bot ra done it needless. | and from any! ties, I knew it was bur gently rub t And I was that seared I and in just a mo-| couldn't stand it to hunt for you, absolutely free) ma'am. 1 was afeard they suffering, but| have killed you. I sent a man you mee) yearch the basement, ma'am, It was will not come|more'n 1 could Tommy was |dreadfully shaken, I could tell from the quaver in his voice. “Thank misery Is in the face,! God, you're all right, ma'am. head or part of the body, you! 1 told him wh he 6 relief and without in-! money and he exclaimed —, | “Believe me, ma'am, you're P |real sport—if you'll excuse me Is there anything I can do ma'am?" pl ma'am it and to do.” ence a y whether your pain instant Sore Throat, Colds say ing #0. for you, y axe. Give me a job, I could hear the boy good cashier, job 80." after some weeks, And jout me when py here, Used sore | and che as ajm hen in until fur Tommy the throat it vid mine if you say ing nature such assistance as\in perfect condition, so that) «argle for sore throat, it brings quick | fag hed + = is needed in rebuilding the|those who keep their blood lp pes hana the toat, st wil | Shing tid edsah waste tissue and restoring | supply pure and strong and (aig in one night they arrive this morning.” the strength and vitality. | vigorous are not nearly so li-| How often sprains, bruises, cuts] thru what Aus apt ere Pg All waste tissue must be re-| able to attack. A few bottles aot burns ootur in every family, a8 Dee go carn talee built and all lost strength | of 8. Ss. S. is worth MANY | Vethache, cold sores, canker sores,| And please forget that must be restored through the | times its cost as a precaution) site neck and tired, aching feet. Jane Lorimer, At le nat blood supply, for through | 4gainst disease. oothing, healing Wizard Oil will al ther notic Ae eh ania his vital fluid alone can the| Those who take S. S. S. can | “8 iF fear conan for 20 cents, erith nie oeunl meckness mage be repaired. And| get any desired medical ad-|1¢ not satisfied, return the bottle and| -Then Hamilton Certels set r its battle with the| vice without cost by writing | get your soney back (oat: Ne Rare Ry wms of grippe and influ-|to Chief Medical Adviser, 101| constipated or have sick! “ape ger a aa ne ; Sear headache? Just try Wizard Liver|he said wit. a smile, “may I ask in za, the blood is thin and|Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, | yy; i " ' ular of the Yankee ‘what's enza, y *| Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 20) the v weak and must have help in| Ga,—(Advt.) jcomis Guarsaieed—Advertisement. | up up. | might | 1 had hidden his | some | I ever was! STAR—-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 19.9. ORNSTFIN | BSLstterce Ne Cunthin. Grov | a tuft an woking, but flattens husband thick etting uch hould the ex whipped be sdding the sugar, and how long the added NEWLY WED. ue de things the cake fro have pan the inch but 1] it wugar ting How nev on that u one long be fore after ugar is A Making wend on a ily fret in tale flufty chilled a good = mering umber of exes whould be used will not whip up hould be maible just omen The much as p wh them. Une bout one table More or cording to Never put the at the time we whipping powdered sugar to the may be used fdual taste ting you put the It uld be done ¢ time before the The white of one exe in not ficient to m frost halt neh thick o pie, Use Whip tt n in the xpoonful one on your pies fiir meal in if the whites euKe m will rema unul the eg whip in the sugar ring and that the fr 8 om Nationality of Child Born at Sea Dear Mina Grey: I wonder if you would settle bet my husband If ap 4 ni Wn argument and myself? nin America America; if born of France France nin be tive of he a native But if he in born « e 06 is he?) My hunts upon which flag the If under the American and #0 on what nd an 1 nays | hip is ma American fl be under he would be an alm he has no nat st ot would is right Neither The child tionality of About Detachment of Liberty Bond Coupons Dear Mins Grey: In selling Lib the will simply payment for the ones that hy become due. Of « wld not clip the coupons are at you receive yurne y en not y oe SIONS OF A | BIRIDIE rn 1 REST AND ON WOMEN AND ILosor MORAL KRESS ” « If 1 real ton Certeix and he other upon ed Ham ver to am y lo were « upon an woman in the amilen | Va ai uny wa ra Je con whenever we It is @ mont flattering It tellin me that the man h found the one ph i th world whe he most wishes to be It is so intimate that I am alw nye] | forced it in self | that in, to keep my color from deep: | | ening. | I saved Tommy's money for him. You And I burried thru the/ long story in order that both Cert and I might get on an impers nal} plane again, But I failed entirely. | My ¢« my dear the man said u waved my life He barely in 1 my wound with a finger tip jot hit you ¢ from the davenport ur shoulder a line head ‘Oh, It is I who Jeanne. But we have bad me sugh talking th morning said in his’ professional tone n| that ne, and for days I did not see or hear from my doctor except for a ten minutes’ call, which he made in the presence of | my nurse each morning As I grew better, I could not keep my mind from dwelling on the odd ch which ma me an enforced; t in the how of the man who loved me so violently More than once had Hamilton teix’ passion menaced k when I was absolutely in his power he preserved the strictly pia required by ordinary tions and the etiquet of his profes sion. Many a tempted me tyrant Tommy Perhaps a ways her best believe that classed by men according to the valu. me ¢ him eragy it in a amile of| he t alor with my upreme niment which " me together amile fi two are © in ‘ «poll Y am you were ris-| it entered | on with my * 1 began ould talk ny most thah he was wevera me, impersonal | conven had dey ed ma much his otion f-wi ys me ume He is a Yet he does virtue is 4 honest! usually woman's defense. 1 women are ation they that they are set upon themselves, and | treated accordingly— | except by the Huns | netimes I think that the old] prudish notions about the honor of women were the best ever invented They made her responsible for her-| Nowadays explain” why girls go wrong by ifie theories concerning their wages, or their en-| vironment, or their ignorance of the facts about sex. But after I'm }very sure that in her heart of | hearts every girl knows instinctive. jly just where is the | goodne and badness gets on the wrong side of it usually a# much to blame man Fashions girl to make charms in public | BANISH CATARRH | F* | Breathe | and Relieve §' If you want to get relief from ca tarrh, cold in the door from an irritating ¢ In the shortest time, | breathe Hyom It should clean out your he $Wos ee ee ee ee breathe Hyom ds a cold in day, it will relieve you of disg snuffies, hawking, spitting and of fer Kk self. we scien line between and if she she is as the for instance, permit «grand display of her but they do not a in to breath in a wee | chiefly | healing antiseptic m the eucalyptus fo: inland Australia, whe ° Jasthma and consumption were never known to exist Hyomel ta ph breathe. Just pour a few drops into the hard rubber inhaler, use as di- rected, and relief is armost certain. ‘A complete Hyomel outfit, includ ing inhaler and one bottle ‘of Hyo- mel, costs but little at druggists ever at Bartell Drug Co. jit yo « can get an extra bottie of Hyon [druggists from h and easy to | | at | hibition wide | ¥ She Rhodes Co. Pictorial Review Patterns nother Shipment of Dolmans New Second Floor His ver a di in the dol the woman new shipment offer ity of model man wrap, which give individuality Some have fall in shoulders, giving who choose for a decided advantage yokes in back while other. pleats from the the tall, slender effect. These New Dolmans are de- signed of Bolivia, Crystal Cloth, Velour and Silver Tip, and display the attractive spring shades of Overseas blue, Belgium blue, Vic- red, S Beaver, Congo, Pekin blue, Rose and Taupe. At- tractively priced at $34.75, $49.50, $55.00, $65.00 and $89.50. Refined Blouses of Silk Georgette tory and, HEIR tion which we new arrival J Bisque Whi Turquoise, 46 and $16.50 und 4 to 2.50, 81 5.00. and ‘Turquoise, Qoolen Coatings Upper Main Floor O complete your dolman, cape or new spring coat, these wool fabrics are an important requirement their attractive weaves and colorings add much to the style of the pattern while the quality gives the garment the essential of service. 56-Inch Wool Tricotine in rich plain colors of Delft and blue, Burgundy and, Taupe 56-Inch plain Ps Sand, Prune Navy yard Velour De Laine ju blue, F ver, Ni Graphite and in k blue, ‘ browr Copenhagen Dark Field Green. Mouse Burgund tlack ‘ 86.50 Forest eon. A « 84.00 ond 86.00 And guise ulders her to 4 manner can di of and st innocence.” It's ention of men compel nc genue Doughboy Doesn’t bust as all a plain bid for getting thi and men What for clerical work and sailors, pre at the local soldiers’ and acement bureau, it is re those in char Applications by returned dominate soldiers toes all wir Kpor fight to resent returned doughboy is appar about a job in and she hagn't being treated accordingly ‘ It t Once I had tried the tr myself, | the open a farm, or driving a and Hamilton Certels had made me| ‘ruck. He doesn't want to go out pay for my experiment. Hut I knew | 1M the country, but prefers the city. perfectly well that unless I signi: bureau announces that it is fied my willingness to descend from | Placing more than 100 men daily my own high plane of purity, Ham: pees tten Certel dreaded COMING SATURDAY NAZIMOVA “QUT « FOG” the Another Nature's PRIZMA * unenthusiast « was not to be entir in his power 1¢ d, however, #00 1 when he ma call that I f enough to go home. Home?” The w What hom (To to get away would tell him xt professional quite well was ng PRUILDING Grea uilders used 60 per cent le structed du American st J, J, Slect Moore & Co. man, in an article on Ami chant marine, in the Pacifi Review. The problems of the dispo sition of the mercha taken up in the artic zt poi vice-presider nd prominent shipping ica's mer Fancy Farm Life Big Assortment of Garden Tools at Special Men's Shirts For Work or Outing Main Floor. HIS i sale which offers a world of op- portunity for the practice of economy by every man who at some time or other has occasion to wear shirts of this character. The assortments are large, the savings substantial, and the qualities service- giving—three good rea- sons why you should pur- chase now. a s Shirts of light blue with lay- to 17%. each, -85¢ ambray Sizes 14 $1.00, down collar. Formerly special, Heavy dark and Chambray Shirts in blue with lay-down collar faced These are full fashioned in sleeve and body es 14% to 17%, special, each - $1.19 sleeves. measurement. 8 Formerly $1.5 at Gray Chambray Shirts of an ght quality, Sizes 14 special, 1.35 © excellent wel and with to 18 lay-down collar. Formerly $1 each Black Sateen Shirts.—A good, able quality, with Sizes 14% to $2.00. Special, heavy, serv’! lay-<down collar 17%. Formerly each Chambray quality Shirts. A fine with military or Sizes 14% to $1.45 woven lay-down collar 17% Special, each Dandruff Surely Destroys the Hair Girls—if you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it starve your hair and ruin it if don't # |. It doesn’t do much good to try te brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dis” solve it; then you destroy it entirely, | To do this, get about four ounces of ~ jordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough moisten the scalp*and rub it in | tly with the finger tips. | By morning, most, if not all, |your dandrurf will be gone, | three or four more applications completely dissolve and entirely stroy every single sign and of it. You will find, too, that all iteh and digging of the scalp will and your hair will look and feel | hundred times better. You can liquid arvon at any drug store. It im |inexpensive and four ounces is all | you will need, no matter how muel dandruff you have. This simple ledy never fails.—Advertisement. 98° is, Rab Omega Oil gently over the place that hurts. Then soak a piece of flannel with the Oil, lay it on the painful part and cover with dry flannel. ‘This simple treatment usually gives quick relief, : saving. at a big 12- or 14-tooth Steel Bow Rakes Steel Hoes Long Handle Spades Short Handle Shovels ge Here is your chance to buy high grade garden tools In this assortment you will find: Turf Edgers Cultivator Hoes Pitchforks 3-prong Cultivators Picks Shuffle Hoes Your Choice at 98c CONSTIPATION have stood the test of time, Purely vegetable. Wonderfully quick to banish biliousness, headache, indigestion and to clear up a bad complexion. Genuine bears signature Mawar PALE FACES Carter’s Iron Piils ‘Will help thie condition The Pails lots of hard wear. They Regular price $3.00. he Largest Audience in the thwest Reads Star Want Ads | uivctbhenider nd | 8 $3.00 Heavy Galvanized GARBAGE PAIL at Onion Sets, Special at 10c a Pound $1.95 » “Rochester” brand heavy galvanized Garbage e strongly constructed and are made to stand are 15 inches wide at the - $1.95 top and have the deep, fit-over covers. Special at.

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