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WHY WOMEN CANNOT VOTE FOR JOSIAH COLLINS ECAUSE he voted AGAINST DECENT LIVING WAGES for women toilers. Because ‘he refused to vote against INDECENT HOUSES where women might sell their bodies. :Because he voted AGAINST DECENT PROVISION for needy mothers and children. Because he voted AGAINST DECENT WORKING HOURS for women. Josiah Collins’ votes against the mininrum wage law, the mothers’ pension law, the red-light abatement law and for every parliamentary device to kill the 8-hour law for women workers, are four arguments why every woman in Seattle ought to cast her ballot against him. Only two senators in the entire legislature voted against the minimum wage law-—-AND JOSIAH COLLINS WAS ONE OF THE TWO. Only three senators of the 42 in the state voted against the mothers’ pension law—AND JOSIAH COLLINS WAS ONE OF THE THREE. Josiah Collins opposed living wages for girls, but he gave his sanction to the red- light houses to which starvation wages often drive these same girls. THAT, WOMEN OF SEATTLE, IS THE RECORD OF THE MAN WHO NOW ASKS YOUR SUPPORT FOR THE CITY COUNCIL. =| TheSeattleStar (Nox 55.000 The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News COPIES DAILY VOLUME 17. NO. 305 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, FEB. 20, 5 ONE CENT 8, Tituss asp NEUTRAL ACTRESS _ PLUNGE U.S.LEGION NATIONS TRAVELS THROUGH HONORED AROUSED ... INCLOUDS ABRIDGE AT FRONT WEATHER FORECAST—Rain TIDES AT shAYELE ——————— ) a ananqeemeen Norway Prepares to Take a Hand in Wite’ i: Star? Miss Jane O’Roark Flies From Tacoma to Phil Rader Says Corps of Americans Best Europe’s Trouble—Scandinavian Coun-| \° , Well, today is a Seattle With Aviator Stromer With Mes- | sicn-«: iire ts tn the City Fighting Unit in French Army—Negro tries Are Expected to Ask the United em are sgh sage to Mayor Gill—Aviator Declares aaa Cook, Chicago Wrestler, Evangelist and States to Co-operate With Them Against , acent cna aoe? He Will Operate His Plane on Regular /: y, when the ma Other Yankees Make Names for Deeds German Attacks. Because Dick swore in Schedule Between Cities. the house. She Said, he wooden of Bravery in Allies’ Blood-Soaked fect be} Camps. y del BY ED ws KEEN LONDON, Feb. 20.—it was known here today that the English channel is being patrolied by a number of German submarines, but ow ing to the censorship detalis as to the number and the points where they were sighted were withheld (Phi Rader whose remarbshie agreed not to shoot the cheer- ful black man who sang 80 well.” Strong representations from Norway, as a result of the torpedoing : alt of the Beiridge, were expected today /_ Indications were that the Scandinavian nations will act In con me eert and expected to see the co-operation of the United States. oa No attempt was made by British officials to disguise the serious stand ness of the situation from the standpoint of a neutral nation is discal A number of British newspapermen returning from Holland and every day. The form He ae Norway deciare the citizens of those nations believe Germany \s delib- one of the most human ie ae erately launching a campaign to make the whole world hate her eh se ne The theory in Norway and Holland is, according to the newspaper documents: ever writ- an ek Bravery men, that the rulinty powers of Germany plan to place her in a position ten Try them - By Ed L. Keen where she may say that she is unable to fight the world LONDON, Feb. 20.—“Always ready for a feast or a frolic— the greatest fighting unit in id . the French army.” This was the description ap plied today to the French- | American foreign legion by one of its members, Phil Rader, Chicago journalist, author and UNDER DISHPAN .'* BRITISH REPLY SHOCKS U. S.’NOTHER 2 STEAMER’ IS SUNK! Germany lacing of the if eight f fighting? You have no use of the Americ ships shocked 4 200 Students to coal Miss O'Roark, after disembarking in Seattle, holding the message from LS “e Mayor Fawcett of Tacoma to Mayor Gill of Seattle. Meet on Campus be: chant ships to use the flag, it w within that empire TRY 10 FORCE DARDANELLES. : ‘The most extraordinary American in cur judgment,” he said, “was a youth from Chi cago named Simons, better * known as Athos, the wrestler, He left our trenches and caught a huge German between the lines one night. They wrestled a long time and finally Athos threw the German, Negro Singer Favorite Street, an evangelist from ew knocking him senseless. He ran back to the trench, got a coil of wire, bound the pris- soner and brought him to our m CaaS trenches. For this he was orge Ullard, a Galveston made a lieutenant and given a negro, was our cook. He was reward of $30. He spent the the best singer in the trenches. reward for a feast for his The Germans loved his songs. men One day a shell killed Ullard Rader said onl } men were The next day the Germans left of | | yelled at us to have George wt sing When we told them he Hu was dead, they yelled they were sorry. The riflemen had HELLO TOM - LISTEN - CECIL 45 GIVING | L ING A THEATER ? ) ("Wave You some} | YES SiR) |] THANKS — T, wat THEATER PARTY | ATHEATER PARTY FOR US TONIGHT oat THAT'S FAIR ENOUGH MAYBE \ve | TICKeTs Here | _\FOURTH : wat f iT EIGHT | S OFF FOR " | AND HAS ORDERED THE TICKETS AND GOT H.M DOPED ALL WRONG FoR MR DuFFZ | —*|DOLLARS [J TO-NIGHT ! ie | MADE ALL ARRANGEMENTS - WILL YOU | } FOR MR DUFF Ein ie GMT +e SOMETIMES. Lam A LITTLE HAS ry | OLYMPIA, Feb, 20—The G, | its chief champion. He told ©, eaehIne FAunE: Itekl? 460 his fellow legislators that, in is 0 Ss day with a revolt on its hands. nis . ny Seattio mace * tee when it adopted The state, as a consequence, ; may get a blanket primary law frameup will fail,