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RUSSELL TELLS AWFU TRUTH WHY BRITAIN says sue ties them up AND KEEPS ’EM CAN'T GET BIG ARMY She Has’ the W Hims BY CHAS, EDW. RUSSELL Newspaper Editor, Magazine Writer and Economist, Who Is Writing From the War Zone Exclusively for This Newspaper t the Material (ony But the Britain make Tike the Germar cause she the mate make it Here greatest | but the material The n amon Dy the th have gone war. orous will perfo Young me earth. They ciency But that ts al Vast remainder? Bo we come now to the the matter ENGLAND'S PRE: NERVE CENTER her great afflictior anywher rtos nufac are of Aldgate: « Wisit the creat MOOR 4 Days Com. Sun. GUY Conserved | m Shift for} Hore Men? Why Here Are Thousands “Why not? Well, this ie not Listiess, nerveless. eyed with holiow chests. faces, scrawny forme wit make soldiers of these? Once, years ago, the recruiters tried that expert ment with results well known in the secret history of the army. They will not try it again why dull pallid What! DARK COURTS LARS AND ATT ed manufacturin Also r UBCEI ing monoton r of the fields for and the} for tea. slums, farm fare BATES Hive and Swarm in H Via i California ‘| LOW RATES ‘| NOW ON Liberal Stopovers THIS IS EXPOSITION Portland, Crater Lake Mt. Shasta, Siskiyou Mts., Panama-] sition, San Fr Panama-Califé position, Diego. Del Mont bles, Santa B Yosemite, Los River ria ide Cc. G. CHISHOLM, District Freight & Pa Agt. Elliott 1256. 720 Second Ave. | England's Remedies |Came Too Late | physically, | the spirit of revolt, dull, }and retrogressive. Repulsive Regions 4 third generations) nditions fu ngs that, Inefficient inder They represent the price that England is paying for her neglect que Maker ::: fortunate. Tible fact that in rfed and the ty—after all t tvilization, civilization’s center if were to Ko along any of the streets ow true this is. Th of young men moat nourished and the proportion of young men revealing the STIG MATA OF DE ERACY ARE 8 THAN APPALLING une fn am the you attentiv u Wo) ropor ainly to some of th When the jar came and these words proved true there were in vestigations that showed startling facts. It appeared, for instance, to be literally true that what had been called the ri in fact the poor Of the to t population of 42,000,000, it ap; red that about 8,000,000 lived on the Starvation line or below it, and of these 1,800,000 were in Lon don, Poverty was so general and so acute that one person in every four must be buried at In other @ pauper. of the East End of owed about 320,000 persons as members of fami- lies domiciled in but one room to a family, and that sometimes a cellar or sub-cellar. Society kind of was producing a new human creature, inferior inferior mentally, with out physical stamina and without| sheep-like submissive, unimaginative, weak will make soldiers of these? On the revelation of these ap palling facts the government un dertook remedies It fs on this alone that we dent compe pensions, rudin land taxation, unemployme short-lived crt account and this| had the law, old age| reforms in ance against sudden and] ha ion tar insu the ade for better hous acct ne | | ing for the poor | underge | with For such a crisis things are too | The mass of p relieved. Therefore, Great Britain's army, after nine months of prodigious work, has reached a total ed by optimists to against the 9,000,000 of German and the 7,500,000 that Great Britafn ought to ha But, ye Germany, too, has ne a great industrial devel Germany, too, has become manufacturing nation. Yet shows no sign of physical yreakdown Ah And that Is the point jreat Britain changes steadfastly the polle as this, these ate and too little. rty has not be exceed 000,000 say nt amid these Freckle-Face Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots, How to Remove Easily | Here's a ¢. Miss Freckle | face, to try ar dy for freckles! the guarantee of ar er that it will not cost you a ny unjess it removes freckles; while if it does give a clear complexion, the expense is triflin Sim double char nee of othine from drug ould rid and Rare! needed for get an trengtl a fe gist and plications it is to show how ourself of the h get a beautiful « more than « worst ca Be sure to the the double-strength othine, ia the preseription sold under guar antee of money remove freckles anh druggist for STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1915. MARY FULLER LIKES MOVIE FANS AND SHE LIKES TO GET LETTERS FROM THEM, TOO; Posed Especially for The Dally Star sor of the eat nation was {ts first |phystcal weifa NEVER. < nle|and since he the | pipe m tt at he ‘an this |ed to ite staff a it BY MARY FULLER h | (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper ar Enterprise Association) CHAPTER VI atage itty some faraway dinary not g ona that ters tellin ertain ff have o he ranch herder r from a mixture «is no ched by ration, s without though guile or t Is @ pleasure to send such girls our ph 4 M me Mas inscribed t my appreci s medicine when 1 melancholy (The End.) ! & the toflers look out for the arck Germany, under astute ptration Bian ern t For 35 y Germany has been assiduously careful of these things. Compensation for accidents or disability, in surance against unemployment, old age pensions, pure food, sanitary dwellings, physical de velopment and training stories in Germany. 4 she turns capable army one to seven of her population and Great Britain turns out one to 22. POVERTY IS THE DEAD LIEST FOE. FOR YEARS A NATION MAY WALK ITS WAY AND DISREGARD THE ENEMY WITHIN. THEN THE TEST OF WAR COMES AND IT HAS FOR DEFENSE ONE IN 22 OF ITS POPULA TION INSTEAD OF ONE IN SEVEN. QUEAK | FReM 2, | J2hnny Meuse GEORGE WASHINGTOA 7OLO A L/E! CUT GEORGE WASNT AN FICE BOY ANO THERE WAS 110 BASEBALL THOSE OAYS! ONE WHO COULD May | AND RAPIDS, Mich 1 Bendell of this elt 7 14 he er toddy, and his his almost constant was has nev issed his dall has been ympanion | Rendell was born In England, the ” of a mint was liberal inded. He was taught to belle at a little good for th a pipe of tobacco iz When he w 4 ter who and that as refre aR wae the prese th, but admonished to b And he t ¢ as been Canadian Pacific railroad has add. scout,” will be to travel over the aystem whose duty back if it falls to and discover employes who are es: pecially wortt of advancement. GOVERNORS ASK Western governors, cle th annual m their conference here, draft to Presi Wilson ptary of the y Daniels, asking for the ansign ips of war to the ment of more sh Pacific coast This action followed a paper on “The West and read by Gov. Withycombe of Oregoo. way out In| ~ WARSHIPS FOR | ~ PACIFIC COAST | National Defense,” | | and @ subsequent trip of inspection | to the Bremerton navy yard The last night. Many tmportant prob. lems of We rn states were debat ed, particularly militarism, good roads, timber conservation and wa- ter power con Distribution Inadequate The naval resolutions read The matter of proper const rence closed officially | de! fense has been a subject of wide tn- | terest, having come into renewed ion because of the pres. tional situ t time th considera ent intern At the J tion of ves as between the Atlantic and Py cific, in proportion to coast population and commerce, is entire n not but feel that the Pa- coast is entitled to a more equitable distribution of vessels of | than now] the United obtains States navy ve the federal govern-| it should, without injury to the 1 plan of national defe: » without delay a mor distribution and assignment of vessels of the Atlantic and Pa- cific fleets Boyle to Read Paper nse, The resolution was drafted by Withycombe of Oregon, Gov wart of Montana Hawley of Idaho. Discussion of the question of in terstate water rights was consider and Gov ed of tates represented to warrant the Hoyle of Nevad 1. paper on the subject the Portland water In Septem The goverwors met with Univer sity students, afte short motor boat trip around Lake Washington, terday instruction of Gov to prepare read early ¢ Gov. . Carlson praised the gridiron apirit'as being the spirit which won the recent industrial battle: governors also spokes Color A New Era Old Skipp tellin’ me an'-bull t high man an Don't of you ° your cot yarns Why 80 fee I've been at for nigh on 50 , and T never saw none no higher than 40 The Young Sailor ‘ow things then! Ah, but see ‘ave gone up since rein ear wenn Is comprising the navy, | | line, equi: | former | sufficient importance to all] Other} waves | distribu: and in cloudy weather, not making hay PAGE 10. HUTCHINSON CLOTHING CO. OES OUT OF BUSINESS After Twenty-five Years of Uniform Success—and The Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Co. Takes the Old Corner HE same high principles. that have been upheld for twenty-five years by this institution will be observed in the closing chapters of its history. FTER twenty-five years (fat and the Hutchinson Clothing Company goes out of business. lean), Twenty years have been spent in this You may buy the finest, newest and most desirable Clothing, Hats and Fur- nishing Goods now at reductions such as will be talked about for many a year to come! one block. The Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Company will occupy this store as soon as the stock and fixtures are disposed of. Everything ic new~dlie oll: miei were sold off in the big sale we conduct- ed last year. The merchandise will be sold whole- sale or retail. Oblige, please, by coming early. We had to lock the doors yesterday because the store was too small to hold the crowds. Open Saturday night till 10 o’clock. nly marked. . No attempt is made to create the impression that reductions are greater than they appear. Everything is pl FRANCIS ROWE & ( THE HUTCHINSON CLOTHING CO. SECOND AND UNION MPANY, ADVERTISING AG SAYS---MAYBE the rule, this means in politics that Gubernatorial aspirations, {ni femand” heard by all will ations and expectations, as one J Caesar might have said, are divid od, like Gaul, {nto three classes within the republican party There are those who belleve in making hay while the sun shines too There \s a second group which is but is waiting on 1916 T, Hay does not fully re-| avowed candidate in any event M, EB. Hay will not be ajs§ date unless—this reservation to any idate and forces date in if E Bryan {s not an belon regular be d the an « public him to run Will Keep Lee Out r George A. Lee, ne formerly of Spokane ast Pauihamus in Line If Hay of Seat not worrying about with- own, aulhamus the Puyallup val t of the sen. farmer are s Announcement They are making hay nt Hay has de t uncement until time, the ex will not ir It o have kane m Hay hailing that neck of the woods, running for kovernor will know, he says, the same nomination. Besides, it whether his brother, E. T. Hay, will| was Hay who lifted Lee out of a to take care of the various) 1 assistant’s post in the attor isiness interests himself E./ney « al's office and mad T. Hay {x fi! at present, and M. E./ cha of the public service « Hay is managing the Hay fortunes in the grocery plantation and other enterprises Cheney ts also waiting upon Hay Falconer, of Everett, frequent- Hay If E. T. Hay fully recovers, M. E.|So is President E. A. Bryan, of|ly and numerously mentioned as a The third division ts Hay bim-' Hay will be a gubernatorial candi-! Washington State college, at Pull-| gubernatorial aspirant however wot two Spo also free! out the capital letter—of thei > can give a lot of folk cards and spades when it comes to making hay po mission r otherwise. rubber State Senator W. J. Sutton of is also ex-Congressman (FER BOYS Get a Baseball FREE! BOYS tion Manages of Seatt St ‘o help you to give Free F balls to the boys of Seat and I authorize you to deliver T Star to Period of one month, and thereafter until ordered dls- continued, for which I agtee to pay the carrier at the rate of 260 per month, I am not now a subscriber of The Star. The Star wants to give away 500 Baseballs to 500 Seattle boys, and offers one free to any boy in Seattle for a few min- utes’ work. How? Take this baseball clipping and get two new subscribers to sign these coupons to take The Star for one month or longer. Bring them to the Circulation Dept. of The Star, 1307 Seventh ave., and get a dandy 50c baseball free. That’s all you have to do. Simple, isn’t it? These base- balls are going to go fast, so be one of the first boys to secure one. Just get the coupons filled out. Do not collect any money. Hurry, now, and secure one of these balls. Remember the cou- : = be filled out by people who are not now taking e Star. Coupon 2 Cireulation Manager of Seattle Star: I want to help you to give Free Base- balla to the boys of Seattle, and I hereby authorize you deliver The Star to me for a Period of one month, and thereafter until ordered dis. continued, for which I agree to pay the carrier at the rate of 260 per month, Iam not now a subscriber of Name Addrens . Phone.