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—— The Seattle Star === |BANNED FROM U. S, COUNTESS TELLS HER STOR’ ra beat ak ae pemee | if OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS )|First of a Series in Which ¢ Gilmer ' an, Mpectal Representatives aiesnen® 1 z = m1) ms y . * ” * Tremeu TTT, = Yee a silane = sootervane > chet ae f . ¥ ‘ ache. «countess K seme oa” eee op PAYMENT Ob AFTA Cot 1) OH THERE YOU wished te ee LUXURIES EVER ! OUR ROMANCE Ch Annee \ Pes ie Mie) ARE BEHINETHAT ME RICANS may not demand neces A MIDDLE-AGED Los Angeles book Fort CRER Th | CURTIN! GOSH! NO “a talletene Ot ts *ties this winter, but they are ex l keeper recently built himself “1ST 4 ) | NUN} PI oN gp riled \ thi , f tly buil 1 a il Ove WUNNEF? 1 COULDN pected to demand th sturdy sailboat, studied navigation and | | ) \ FIND YA! SAY | By Countess Karo actories which produ er are seamanship in } pare moment put | ™M 1 rorking full time n § . } MA - Hin 1 Haw Copyright, 1925 working f me or ove virtu r ve ind the world—a | Peo i : > ys JARI ‘ov, 23.—(By Cable) —La every section of the Un States, a tr py to read, that came to a | Li) Sef 2 ng the steamer Monvciair, wt cording to the latest 1 report 0} ane al es : ) ( yar 4 <. | America to England. I felt thas { wi Industrial conditions S. depart What was he after—this middle-aged ment of labor man of ledger d card indexes? Per And, while full employment is reported from many pl: i the essentials, such as ste ing, houses, canned goods, et cetera, the t \ ye a | } scratching pens. Perhaps the long-dot ; | stinct bequeath him by some old n industries producing 1 industries 7 ducing America seemed to me é econd coal, cloth ng ancest tirred and asserted pathy and friends whose hosp | ia {| * report shows conditions are ‘ to be heard. Or, perhaps, he 1(4 - me forwet the bitter year | thruout the country and that imply succumbed to that most ancient | } “Lowad such to Amare J ; cour eka tions are reporting work slack fac and wistful of 1an longings—the de | ) | { ge and ; a Y { ny tories and foundries closed down sire‘to see what is on the other aide of | { from it re ‘ i ee Another feature of the report is that the hill | bef ( | for: wi Ee i’ consumers are not only demanding lux It would be interesting to know if he | ‘ | 0! i uffer so much i} uries, but are moving from the farm to found his goal, Did romance keep drift | 1 | Not for a the cities to enjoy them. “Shortage of ing on before him, always just out of | tol | 4 ; y farm labor, due to labor moving to the | reach behind the blue horizon? Or did he 1) cities,” is a phrase repeated over and run jt down under the clear skies of the | y Why Bar Kepublieas Over again, from the depar nt’s cor Sonth & track it toi sir in the fresh | ae - und Aid Monarchism respondents all over the country » Cape of Good Hope, m t Viti] \ | f ; Manufacture of radios and radio p the gold-fringed island i ) } ( ( Zp r i rubber goods, silk fabrics and nt \ bey ae oy SS : I : eandy, tobacco, automobiles—all these in- failed to find it. Romance MY O LU; , a ey i a) dustries report full time or overtime em- thing. . You. can miaa tt , Lin hy a4 af A been i i ; ployment in almost all sections. Port of and you | Sea haatedihied, us, , But I f t H aw jazz and gin are included in the discover it.)m unexpectedly, in | rene isa Ack a? | arate | Cepertaient® sent , optimistic outlook—from Elkhart, Ind., street behind ‘your own house, He who | P 7 " ‘ 4 } comes word that band-instrument fac- looks for it seoms fated to lose it, and the fc i te vg ;. tories are working overtime, and several man aho havadt ssidén sesiive tke os: | 2h f 1 t f i giass-making centers report overtime ac- For it is one of the tra es of our life by | WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY Wee3 ny se sa as Oe ec 4 r ‘ | j tivity on the part of glass-bottle blowers. that romance is never what we ourselve © 192s ey wea semvice. mc) “Adie Mr, 3 F SRE 22 eee was int - eeee———O oe 4] >THAT, DrTr are doing. Witness the aviator who com ~ , 5 lains of boredom, the newspaper re- 7 3. Cs of 1 2a I AM opposed to price-fixing A gov porter who sighs against the monotony of I he Obser vel Lette Ss eran Readers sip the meat acta Coen ae r ernmental principle,” says Senator his calling, the sea captain who dr No Objection | ‘0 Objection by Ams || By Jim Marshall Sees Shipstead, of Minnesota, “but the admin- of ending his days on a farm far from |W, All Letters to The Star Must Have Name and Address | U.S. Offictals social fr istration has seen fit to protect the price blue wate TPES ———— _ | baat ade . ne Gf manufactured goods by the tariff. Big | But if romance is impossible of actual ssaweesitey piel a alewsne t t t t otal Sisband “hed” |" seeileg eae Combines, like steel manufacturers are | attainment, the urge 8 seek itis ground —t > ‘ Roland 1 comes 6 ) Represent tive Talp ° ple I 1 ses _ allowed to set +their own prices. The ed deep in the human heart. It makes ir, ; tod . adnate poid Seateia WA nny ained of - f ; Prices of electricity, telephones, street | poets ‘ofiadmie than, artists. ‘of’ others, ay Child Labor Bilt” ¢ : cal writing. or speak e car fares, are all fixed. As long as this | Amundsens and Pearys of others, Chap- iD aring ve | net up his » 1 shest Enierlia uo Chak’ Nas ald, ace ante eP peRS a BiPany: System is continued, I say the farmer ! tans and Dr. Cooks of still others. It Sequim—writes in to ma gon ‘ n shea! Can we imagine such © accused of using me a , et t . ' should have the same advantage.” never lets us rest Ree Hl year t « ites eas ae Padres reat gina thplece, ganda of all kinds can be « 2 t He offers a bill to set up a government "Wd s all, isn't it just as well and hex tM ; someone sow sin ¢ pile pa was hard to keep aile | 1 without re t a commission to buy farm products Orn te game 3 i rayne . k t ed 1 ect NI ibinsipeire figs eaadoiys] 20 Paige uct. Dy t tude when there is a surplus and thus main- Sree ki ‘ 2 he 2 Mrs. F wreath t eof the 1 pars tthe x hey = tain a steady and profitable market. Th DON’T SPLURGE! a merica ? : a @ human wretehe : ere well } no b i line-up in congress against government fl Pager is good sensc the warning a of ta re s # tax © of the rea aid of this kind is such that Shipstead of Member A. C. Mille f the Fed f aman f go aah a 3 f himself probably has little hope of seeing il Reserve Board, to the t that a rit e of ppg pared ; pplng post are f h ‘ sents ea his bill passed. But he has voiced a ques healthy business condition may be con ant * tek aan ; , Ue ss Hitiigary shh Fal ae ie tion that is growing larger year by year verted into one of speculation and infla- ‘ ; ctr ge in the farmers’ minds.and some day there tion. There is an unprecedented surplus f over the oe ~ ES will be an emphatic call for an answer. of floating credit in excess of the require * , these twin ¢ Mr, Castle Vpponigt es | SMOKING ROOM This answer in the first instance, likely ments of established business, as is indi - P reform planned to continue my lecture L STORIES as not, will be legislation for the farmers’ | cated by the enormous transactions, daily, ee I said adding that I tli eS Ay | benefit without regard to the consumer. j in“the stock exchanges, for one thing. aud it; Ades béemnthak site there would be fo difft heon which m: j That's the way we do things, unfortu- | It seems to be part of human nature to | rather t feal~but then Loa wer that he saw no mostra ia ' ‘mately. That is the principle of the pro- splurge, when one feels prosperous. A Angeles is that wa | ‘I should have dif oy galeea te a | tective_ tariff. good many newly-prosperous people en- Wi the tae is : act 4 . INA F. BURGESS ficulties reassured me £6 j The final answer must be a system | gage in downright gambling. With credit, ehis : Bench As I wan sure he was ac- hich the : ame is sux: that will provide protection for both pro- | or money y,” there is the same temp- 4 the fag Edit gpeeincttead i ede Be ceptibie. | The . experiences ot ducer and consumer. There are too many tation to business concerns. Mr. Miller's ; The Ore thant He anten - goth oeed al a dee profit-takers between the man who raises warning is that it is not a good time for, Sl > ere was nothing : y be i vegetables and the man who buys them. business concerns to splurge. It r | ‘Eliminating some of these is still nine- + a perfectly fine time to go ahead with tenths of our agriculture problem. consery: Ea ? ? Answers to Your Question: Q What is the meaning of the | | name Ferguson? Vs » A, Son of Fergus. Beotch, signifying “br tive plans. 3 e "~ orate # fun ta ate ‘OU can get an answer to | Walt not too Ion any question of fact or in not tith fate, formation by vy tar Question York ave » and incl I came here I thought it wa Life 9 40 shor I'm thinking mes but eital, I do not + was not justified, and I got care to hear Q Is it true that Paul Revere id not succeed in getting way into Concord in his *, perhaps too late. 14 ride from Lexington at the dius da Vokes aid he revolutionary war? Celtio inhabitants of f A. Paul Revere ‘eas captured at |, | Britatn and Ireland rv LAncoln, on the road leading into | Saar eee eo eee Concord, before he had completed, “Rose in th hat amount {s expended a hia ride. One of his two compan-| Forster? The verse that contal on the public school syater —to win voten fone. succeeded in getting by the|th® line, “Love comes but once,|in the tnited atatea> ire a While lot werke than: this. °! British picket and rode into Con-|*1 then, perhaps, too late”? A. In 192}, $1,808,821,420 was ex cord, ging the alarm. Revers and| “4: “Rose in the bud, the evening pended for this purpose another companion were placed _— oe Tae e As Things Look Undertakes Here to ub of T Troubles, if They |) Of what nationality were the! aes of Henry Ford? to J. R. Justice Are of Public Interest | F A. His father, William Ford, was) ~ —— pt - aed, an English boy, born near Brandon, | He it come to this? A hold. , nine: vaticin | Mr. Firtt: If a person die in | lantern by thetr sides, and tt ts Ireland. His mother, Mary Litogot. up taaak cana) BTCA Be, pa ae be oad ae no America, and leaving a will, | difficult to distinguish thie Nght wes of Dutch descent, and born| 1. "ee we onvincing. | when the principal part of th from ma in the lo near Dearborn, Mich, U. 8. A. fice, @ atoro or a residence, take ] eatate ts tn Canada, whero cality. H. J. ¥. 4 ates all that he Itkes and get away Has seen politics | would tho will be filed, and The railroads are being not! F Q What !s a mental concept? h it. But nm a roman h sides of the. cur | where would the inheritance ta fled to please comply wi A. It is a generalized notion or ung artist slips into the y Hart. | be collected? M. B. W request highly schematized idea of the his.‘lady-lové (ees J man | The will would have to be of ee mind, formerly supposed to em- ; | nd steals a 0. fered for in each pla Lee rapt peace brace all the attributes common to| ‘18s thru the side window, he Is °, or | where there is property in Ring ‘CaMaH OW Folks! bone indwlduals that make up a class.| hailed before the court, and the | tsa thee ng On politica volved, The Inheritance tax Wh ABAUE ed’ tb coat to “be Where did tho e, t n tion to the amount of propert : see Berea, oieleets? dance, the brought in to convince the OS® HUNDRED retail cigar | in each country, and in a . ve tw (NQUIRER, Pst originates on the Missesipol| 46 knows the unequal rere ne ainat dice gambling, which | country. tle. Apply to the Public Wel lavee in the South. It has been) ,°,. ho unequal ways of ves that tho cigar doalers of | pkgs t a eae’ haem ° modified to suit more acatheto| tice attlo-are good business mon Mr. Firkt: About sx and faro department, room 111 tastes. eae and realize that you can not | one-half years ago I entered Sou ty ON. ulate Beast: Te eters Vy ITH her p ler her | dup legitimate bust. | thts country from Canada on a any eligible will cost Q In mak'ng application for cit left arm masculir e e aging Megitir int and did not return. I paid nome ete ie | izenship, must the papers be ff lop In her right, Mrs. rry methods, Onc nere . the head taw and took out my | in person? Kahne dem ated to ‘Traffi merchant who looked with fave first papers, I am afraid to yo dD. M complained A. Yes, the law so requires. No Zuarrl, at Third and | "pon that salesman who could after my final papers ag I did eit occupying a ; attention 4s paid to papers sent by that the advocates of » | “akin” the customer. After h not enter the country properly of tho rldewalk on the 9 matt. sonal Hberty are still upholding ad gone broke he discovered Please advise me what to d mith aide of Pike ast. and Sue © the cause. The $20 fine. that t the’ chief cause of his own medi R ¢ f Iiret ave, will be ad @ Can you give me the words of Judge Gordon imposed on tt i was that most of hig sales Heo Luther Weeden, immigra {sed that all inside of tho post er ~ men were inning” him tion commiasioner, at the Immi at walk is private prop one gration station, Union st, just ¥, and the dealers havo a i (PE Olympic hotel Is getting off First ave. Also J. Speed right to une It altho It Js paved ready for {tn birthday party Smith, naturaliza'ion agent, In slong with tho sidewalk, 80 the i ‘ December 5. There will be but | the postoffice butlding, You departmo IS AY “ac ” e MAN ae aces | a oaueer eS seen: ASPIRIN” - BA, he is the man whom we soo every day, and his manner and Aicoeda fal Ate “iedt vate Waals | much. Simi have to mortoage r nle you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not get- for Cold such isa gift. Ho's always quite glad to go out of his way so's | een this wonder hotel, ‘There re Fle ould you send ny little home, and when that | ting the the iauar wae eat ¥ ns ‘or Colds gp thellal paalabn Hulte go out of his wa ape en Hn good plumbar vgho te 4 |e gone, go tn the conte tat | Ung the genuine Bayer Aspirin prescribed by physicians and cen Hach time that we meet him his greeting 's loud, He shouts, “Goint ~ ‘Malstent demand and there haa | "ced of work? Also I have a eu 7 get help from the com. | proved safe by millions over 25 years Pain up,” “Going down.” There's tact in the way that he handles a crowd, been wiao management by peo. | P@>¥ gocart for someone in munity fund WR. EB f k rite hahaa Headacl and he seldom has time for a frown pie ‘who iaiow. how | ttn) UNIVERSITY WAY Tho community fund. goer to DO eadache You step in his car and he turna on the Juice, and you whiz ta th Cae ars ‘60 UN ee numerous organizations, some 1s teh htic Bor where Sour bound. "Ot curae yon oiih a Ru a | A MAN who hax buen ooking | Attia, Nant temporary | "which in "turn help thoe ES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Newritis what's the use when this follow'n 40 easily found f in at Olympia saya that plumbing Job? Anybody want a who canno: hetp themaclves Toothache His ups and his downs rt of tho game that he plays go's Goverion Hislty Ie neeotee | OMMaocarey You might apply to the Soctal » ‘Accept ly * ’ ‘ o to eke out a Ilving. We t 10 feel that He's fleine to fame (digat! a BL obAmimeer ant ne ane ‘ a, Welfare league, In thes Central Acce} only Bayer package Neuralgia thra the time-saving service he's giving tation. -JUhie tear iice MoM) cult tales Would vou vtec Wuilding: the Seattle Goodwill which contains raven: dientone § The next time you ride, just consider the man whoue tito's really governor will aurvive physically, | soad officals, to have. then tet ts rales aca v0 tty Handy “® pera Nha Lumbago apent serving you. Meet emile with amile in the best you ean Aa a Watle hance (ts pe tanltie Lda AA did ihe Da en vo King iome, at Wauntlore andy “Bayer” boxes A tibtate . ie What's tio mors than the credit th taal you can eee ata Ae en : ° compel th erozelng wettolimen at and W, Myrtle, You might Also hotles of a4 ion Goes Rheumatism | ‘ (Copyright, 1925, for The Menttle Henry | much harder to Nok night? ‘They atand. tolth the rod ie thes ee l Aspirin ig te gg ! | ' Sine lrade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid PTI AE “Ae yD thy Rawat iy na il} y