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STAR— Ae DISCUSS _ BIRTH LECTURES MONDAY, MAY 8 aa a eT et airmen een 1916, PAGE 5. BENSON, SOCIALIST NOT PRESIDENTIAL STOCK, SAYS WRITER plause as the national equal suf GERMANS START YOUTH DROWNS NEW OFFENSIVE IN ELLIOTT BAY i |Some Agree, Some rlaates'| BY HENRY WOOD The police are searching Monday With Mrs, Leggett's U.P. Staff Corres: : ’ , ‘ . pondent for the body of Walter Goetz,@1, ! : ee we Oa Los Statements. | He a Thrilling Writer, But Not Man Who Can Gol PARIS, May 8—Military |drowned Sunday afternoon when 4 WE’ ESveCAT SBTTATON Into Labor World and Unify Its Conflicts, | critics here declared today his launch, Kewple, overturned in ————— I | -y OU CAT -BELL Declares Walter Lippman, in Third Article | that the German attack y Elliott ’ UR CREDIT SERVICE is established for YOUR conv a SSIST Surprising sentiments are on White House Candidate | terday wae the prelude to a Engine trouble prompted Goetz, : FUBNISH your > ; convenience To ASSIST you being ditcevered among Seat eas, | fourth great offensive against and Don Thomas, age to wig 4 \ igudy ipsa ; Dy go along your OWN INDIVIDUAL ideas. Our TERMS tle women, as a result of state fe arti-!ing on the panic and gullibility of| the fortress of Verdun nal for help. The tug Almera : EASIER and our PRICES are LOWER than will be found anywhere. NO ments of Mre. Robert B. Lig the American people French troops have recap- ame to the rescue, and was tow 2GES ll e¢ fou ywhere. | TP EXTRA CHARGES. NO INTEREST. est aoe a ip hee ye ep He will point his finger at the| tured a large part of the |ing the Kewple to safety when a ing rebellion by women again he eee. th wig gl jj] JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY 8 Samar o erat min here the hunt | rene tw yenorany om S| nore cnen 8” el ‘ $ 60.00 Wort ie te. Liseee wae Pag taba. groupe, the editors, the defense, "Anke of the river Meuse. A 1 became exhausted and dix j USE gine le ‘ Homefurniehi nas, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week WE co Rh ined, aornat leagues and the rest, who are more| Successful counter attack last ed. Thomas swam to safe. Pring. of Homefurnishi gs, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Week ) ar : bs Seet ti or less involved financially in an| night drove the Germans from |ty. Goetz lived at 1226 Ninth ave $100.00 Worth of Homefurniahin $ 5.00 Do 1 > CHARGE ref ¢ mothers unless scl . | YOUR ei0.08. Wark ar os, $ 5 own, $1.50 Per Week axed ee nalianve tor. the increase of armaments communicating trenches with bis parents, and worked bed I $2 of Homefurnishings, $ 7.50 Down $2.00 Per Week ( NO ; ; Ho will natirize with great effect tT for the Northwest Motor Co re IT { $200.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week | Agony connected with childbirth. the fool predictions and contradic we Gormane were ousted | es, CRED $300.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week | INTEREST hoagie get gical mgt, | waka tions of “military experts.” | from trenches they had solzed Ae Shunetinn’ af Weel sropagatior And to the question of whether,, 0” Hill 304, id the official | AEROPLANE GOES TO 50 R tt should be confined to women te-| in the kind of world vig live tn,| communique E F lected te aAine from the cites jarmaments aren't needed, even tho . - Ri SCUE 0 Two MEN ‘ot ‘ Ch . d Ps have not been made sensitive by | Associate Editor of The New Repub. | ~ culture n 7 which would ereate a world in One man was saved from drown- <a airs an Chairs and Jit succce cane, gresstent| te, autnor'@f “A Praface to Pelt [which she'ancieieadly ‘ontness| 9G ot ulin eee Genet a for tha heaislo Waturation Gf Wom| cio’ uns aaeantan’s sercancar bo> |could be eliminated seaplane when Flight Lieut. T. i of the Beuttle Fe o' | ete, and America's foremos| T. Maroney, N. G. W., went to the otf Rockers en's Clubs, says much of woman's! jitical analyst. Lad By dell Mada > escue on Lake Union Sund ale : ocKers suffering 1s Woman's own fault, be-| The steps by which such a world| PORTLAND, ‘May %—Aunother|' pn Lake Union Sunda me j Be tumed’ finish ‘ cause she ts unwilling to give Nobody thinks of asking whatlis to be created do not absorb |Charge wae added today to the list A. Godterd, 3430 Altes a. on in the hd be , fn in the fumed finish, uphol fair text to things offered for her /*°rt of a president Allan Benson |imuch of his interest. against James C. Young, under ar ery Ae te ee Rae ast gtered in cretonne Your axed: lh cratouhe pos relief, and to get away from the|Would make, In the real sense of| 1 was once on a committee with |rest in Tacoma. Young ts allege into the la i when their rowboat an choice of several patterns ch ce of several patterr old-fashioned | that there must |the word, he ts not a candidate for) Benson which was trying to draft|to have sold grain be did not own oor & at sagit, Lieut Me. ‘ sm $12.80 to $17.50 ds Nn RN aan! ft be a certain tot auttering (the prealdency, Ho is a candidate|a bill for the socialization of the|to # number of Coast grain mer. | rds from the NABmAr. | oo es S Values from $12.50 to $17.5 Values from $12.50 817 50) cemected Wik ldbirth for 2,000,000 voter suteals \chants, roney skidded his machine over Special, while they last Special, w ey | None of ts know that Twilight! If he polls that many he will be! The Intricate questions of law,| prorat ty te Pacer ges in What we want, but we |Fegus on as an overwhelmingly suc-|finance and administration bored | aotuaed< \isoaumn hey: aaned ae tn tbe willing, to. give ita {cessful nominee and irritated him ARREST 61 DRUNKS craft, wot tle ‘trial,’ Mra, Craban says | In selecting him the socialists He would sit silent for long — would ‘ith to ie Mose He on Women should be courageous also decided the {ssue on which he |gtretches of time, and then burst (lienatine was rescued with a rowhoa' nae enough to offer themselves as a (is to fight jout with some story of graft and All records tee. dronkedeens is = — test to see whether the new things rye in the one consistent, ont | swindle Paes a ail lees _piatiered Fishermen’s Market science offers ure worth while and out spokestnan of antl-prepared-| He {s a wonderful and passionate | o ¥ hight and Sunday he Men are blamed for the general (ness hater of evil, a man who hes never| Sixty-one drunks faced Judge Gor FOOT OF MARION ST. ve ignorance of women about. them-| There ts no other. Bryan hates| grown callous or complacent about (Acc monday, morning and were | Big Load of Fresh Fish of All selves and their needs by Mrs, H. |preparedness, but he will hedge and | poverty and corruption fined from $10 to $25 each. The Kinds Monday on Claussen Jovade, will talk about a million) His hatred {s #0 consuming that| lot internation te ergot artes Watch The Star for Our pe Men condemn women for say-|men ‘springing to arms between|ifttie patience 1s left. for the]. ¢2zxication in one day was 4 Bargains on ing what they think about mother sunrise and sunset drudgery of radicalism ity hood because a complete rea Henson won't hedge. If he ts Since he | * not a candidate for nd tion of woman's slavery by her against something, he is bitterly | office, thi } ) re ’ , 8 twist does not matter . oat ee tag LE ony Pgh jand definitely against tt. | much: in WE waren, with Mrs. Liggett. (sat: rad.) -_ Seulallete of Deterpive | But there is one aspect of his sov| OLYMPIA, May 8.—Judge Mitch- =| leal steps should be taken to Keep) | The socialists this year intend to|as socialist leader where it will lel! of Thurston county will review “i mothare Nave done “4 : meee & compaigs Pas obstruction, | matter enormously the “Everett light case” in which . * ee eee a ey are on the defensive Only Magazine Writer the public service commission re re Rugs t og Pilger sige Vg Liseett Usually it is the other way! His real business is to organize| cently ordered a reduction in elec i re or ateces int ton, (ene ; the working class the exploited |tric light rates charged to residents 7: OLLAPSIBLE Go - Cart, UST the thing for the bed nection with motherhood Is lost tn}, - — og ni a who | farmers for powerful economic and | of Everett fast : room or sleeping porch. Clean the pain of the proce: re for something, with the other | political action —— a im phar ash So and sanitary and easily washed. | irae cen ‘ore than do |Parties opposing or ignoring them 1” wer that there ts needed a great ” - es : a os oe | most women, of what mothers go| But tn this campaign the tables | organizer and a master of tactics was mrection. Regular price $8.7 pecial prices for the week on Ithru to give life,” Mise Roillings |*7°, urmed and the chief emphasis| Benson isn't in the least that sort e $6 65 the following sizes PRACTICAL 14 | says. z of the woctalists will be to prevent |of man c » and inexp y preparedness Be: 1 : ° " That the worten who say resign 4 enson is a middle class maga- be | ff Teesday : 24x36, special Floor Covering for warm edly "It te Gods will” when they | For that particular job Allan|zine writer, neither a labor leader | 27x54, special weather. Good quality China Mat or in dbirth are hindrances Benson is an admirable man. He/nor a politician | ar 30x60, special ting? Spectal rogreas, and re-|{® DY temperament an opponent.| He is a good speaker and a thrill-! ne 36x73, special ath age 22c ls foe vawoh of the Di He ts twice ax sure of what be does |ing writer e go 4x7 t, special : nheod, {s hot want aw he t# of what be does Rut he {* not an organizer, ne ul, 49 feet, special Extra heavy China Matting, 80 ‘ Bare atk: eae tinued Ue the on pat wt Plamen _ s it te a > sa io wa ned in the school of! He Is «a propagandist and ar pounds to the roll . the « agit ‘ yi re 1 that, te muck agitator of the very best in et Imported Villa Gras cial, per yard 40c must go then t This means that he will sve the | America, but he tnn't even a family ry a ated Ont?” Glen of damnation, Mra, Bartlett Preparedness agitation as a rinixter |resemblance to the statesman which IXPOUND family size iy ‘ . 1Z€ FX1e, Sp Japanese 25c conspiracy of special interest play-|labor so desperately needs OF SEA TTLE, WASH. Lal Electric Iron, fully guar- - ei ae },, Mrs. 0. Currier, a member of | ~~ / — for ftv sed ara Tuesday }the Seattle board of censors, does — pice ey bad pr = fancy Japanese Matting, Jj Hot agree with Mra. Liggett re = q 30c i caee, Scala pees. fay ; that ONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Report of Condition Made to Comptroller of the a) says. “Motherhood ts the most Currency at Close of Business May 1, 1916 7 ee wonderful th in the world, and MAYOR BUCKS G. 0. P frage plank : a Seattle |i we must suffer to be mothers They're wise, these politicians. | i Zc be in, io #0.” ’ m J Agents for ["stbeud be wile to 4 SLATE; CAUSES mmitteemas, nf. Tacome, wa i 9 ce Lord, president of H committeeman, of Tacoma, was RESOURCES L Me SELLERS the W nion, 84Y® @YETY | with political nominated for delegate-atlarge, be TABILITIES = -inc girl 9 w about mother: | "ch Political ruin If they dida’t | nnexpectediy withdrew in favor of Loans and Dis- Capital ..$ 500,000.00 is . — KITCHEN nite oh epee On top of that, the Bone forces rye T. Hartson, state chair counts Surplus 100,000.00 oe iso made the King county dele. prdrafts Tne a 416% 424 -Dike Street: | caBINETS c'the pala eto made the King, county dele-| "Hartson had deen ieft out in the || Overdralts Undivided ile Rate, tho the insurgents sought to M*scopventivn agreement : Bonds to se ;: Profits 61,528.69 as | put over R. R. Fox Lene eeet Rene = feel eure circulatic 50,000.00 Circulation 50,009.00 m- }GETTING STRUCK BY Incidentally, the Bone machine | £°'¢* : harles P. Lund Federal Kes Deposits 3,567,886.84 : - } “ ~ Spokane; Millard T. Hartsoi ee, Sane Cae =f : y also trampled upon Kitsap coun. | 5F “ sap 3 t gi AUTO ISN'T SO BAD | ty's for delegate and dete! oma; Scott C. Bone, Seattle, and jank Stock 18,000.00 m z ad . 1 defeat: | ca sims, Spokane Furniture and Fix $4,279,415.53 le, ed R. D. Condon ad Sims, Sp niture and Fix- $4,279,415.5: ny Pedestrians who figure on get At the meeting of republican ed-/ A. Tupture between Bone and tures ; m, ting bumped by en auto should |!tors at North Yakima Friday, one | 5!m# was threatened, and Perkins Real Estate ve } consult Dr. Lillian C. Irwin, [editor seld was ready to throw them both . . FINERY MAKES sh | “Chad says It's a good-looking jever, 1 must repeat that they are} says Louis Gor 1 If this means 1 have to support Over: , They finally patched up Bonds and ENVIOUS dress, but he wishes I would wear! very much alike, Enthusiastic, im She’ ran into’ Louls on every republican nominated, count |‘he!r differences. rants .. re a Mollie came over this morning | | something that was more elab-|pulsive, generous, e n the giv Fourth ave. at Pike at, and |me cut. I won't support Poindex The alternates-atlarge are: A Cash and Ex- t- te the most ravishing white gown.|orate,” continued Mollie, with a ing of themselves, and poor} wouldn't let him go home un- | ter any circumstances.” er ee aioe. oan hang 1 +4 [Ht hed Paris stamped al) over it,| laugh. “I wish you could have|Alice has suffered everything be-| til she had dre his wounds, | Up Jumped another editor Burleigh, King; William H. Over cuange : het yet it one of the simplest lit-|seen his face when I told him|canse she loved much, and Mollie.| sewed up his clothes, combed | “Count me out, too, I won't sup lock, Kent, and Sam Hill, Mary OB te frocks I have seen in many |what I paid for it wing Just as much, ‘has had ev-| fis hair and given bim money |Port Humphrey under any ctreum- | Ol ; $4,279,415.53 Gays—one of those sweetly simple| “ ‘She is a robber!’ he exclaimed |erything made easy for her | enough new sult. jetances ee apes wees ers . — BF tllairs that a man who is always | flercely Fate put every obstacle in the} Louis Id ave. | So there the matter stands ane Resttiy. sad King, conn : a 4 ne, fanit with the dressmaker's | No, she isn't Chad. The) way of Alice, and when she stum- | e An indication of nonpartisan gn ts iy we Official calls nc-rest this date The steady growth of : calls to the attention of his|money is there. Every stitch put|bled over them all and into her ship? eat. dlatrich—-B. C ughes each year since commencin Fr Os Wife by asking her why is i¥ not|into it is dose by hand. All that lover's embrace, it was with hurts | ee and C. D. Bowles of Seattle, dele- | ictdesd: + this, Denk seeker eatbie for her to wear something |embroidery is the work of patient |and bruises from which she will| | Councilman: Bob Hesketh of Se pe: ae rd en eae. Smeets F oe $ gratifying to its stoc 7 it. | fingers.’ er recover Jattie put on er on the conven- | %® a | une 7, 1911..... 755,701.11 eas She, poor thing, knows that the| “Seems to me, Margie, honey,| Fate brushed aside every ob-| Htion, very tly and smoothly Second district—Howard ylor April 18, 1912 1,569,247.29 holders, directors, offi- @¥n cost more than her entire|you are looking pretty foxy your-|stacle so that Mollie might walk |but ‘was caught just before it was |2"4 T. B. Summer, delegates: Pat April 4, 1913 2'106.910.59 ers and friends, and is Season's wardrobe, but she also|self. That embroidered nightgown | down the flowerdecked ai of the too late Halloran and Frank P. Christ, al P * . 2 Kiows how futile it would be to|with its exquisite lace and pink |church, where amid soft music and | The platform committee, reac. *errates ne ae June 30, 1914 2,221,349.82 not without — signifi- fell him that. He would not be-|ribbons and your pale biue bed |the good wishes of loving friends |tlonary in character, failed to re ‘i - May 1, 1915 2,306,676.04 cance to the business n cov id | 6 ly a h 0 a yort oO f' « c. was U 4 “What a joy that frock must be|about your hair make you a pic-| What is it that shapes our lives?) It was not expected that any in. the platform adopted contained the to you, Molile,” I said ture. Margie, you are far from am I obliged to lie he |surgency would occur on the con-, following provisions F "Yes, isn't it a dear! 1 got {t|hopeless yet. No woman could be) am vention floor, especially after Hes-| Largest navy in the world, with I think she makes the|who had spent so much time on What is the use Keth was elected as alternate del. Dalf its fighting strength stationed ash frocks I have ever |herself and looked so well as you} _{te be continued) jegate to Chicago. on Pacific Coast; a large standing 7 }do, You still have some interest | But Hesketh was no standstiller. |@!my; Swiss system of military eres | in tife, He bobbed up out of his seat and | tr@ining compulsory for youths * It is my dear little nurse and moved that the convention go on between and 20; an expert tar q Spend Your Vacation Itriend that has dolled me up FINE MEATS |record for “a reasonable first aid | {ff commission; a system of rural : at | Alice, I want you to know my FOR }law credits; measures for encourage 4 : * sister, Mollie, You are sure to What could the convention do?! ment of merchant marine: nation ; Olympic Hot Springs Biiice ter as well ax 1. Mollie, you LESS MONEY | It couldn't go against it al woman suffrage; submission to REPORT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION OF 4 Rates reasonable |must understand that Alice plays | It would @ liked to dodge it,| People of question of calling con cop gee rp The teat daapescant sole to. 11) “FR E jit it could, but it couldn't atitutio } convention; repeal sec NORT H WEST 7, i just now.’” So the ‘Hesketh amendment to|0nd Choice provision in primary | I looked at the two girls as they |the platform carried with no dis ay arbitration in industrial dis- : rs | g450)() there together Mollie in ber! senting vote |putes; against nonpartisanship white embroidered gown that cost QUALITY | Ten minutes later, the platform | amendment of seamen’s act; “rea ‘3 Sie “ : we ih ot yet havitig been edopted sonable” first aid law to be enac hundreds of dollars and Alt | n having been edopted, f t A careful and ber Immaculate white uniform that MARKETS | — = resentative Mark Reed of Shelaon " by 2 gisiature; general con a five-dollar bill would buy. I won | e Woke up with a start, and moved |demnation of democracy and Wil complete study of | dered, little book, what Fate it was | big DAY SPECIALS a Bp CHERNIANS KY woke up with a star m somes paras lthat moulded the lives of these | Fres regon ramatic Vidlinigh2it| He explained that an matters he threatened fight for the in tao socun oolleD l anetriitugar scsi: Cc | ho ated ie might. be onatrned |dorsement of Hughes for presi Southeast Corner Second Avenue and Union Street 00 ‘alues | ‘They are very much alike, Mol} pul) Cream LEO, JAN & MISCHEL the convention had indorsed the dent didn't materialize May 1st, 1916 Me and Alic oe ’ first ald” initiative bill His advocates contented them Reveais the unquestioned fact | I'm glad | am saying this to you New Cheese The convention gladly reconsid- Selves with merely circulating RESOURCES thet white four, mate by re- | little book, and not to some of the | Choice Spare ered, Reed proposed that the con-| Printed resolutions in his behalf Moving from wheat the indi- old-fashioned, conventional women | ping vention approve a reasonal In addition, a printed cireular Loans and Discounts . ‘ ; ..$ 809,807.37 Geetible Aber, in the cheapest I have known—women like Mol- | opt shemale . first ald law, “enacted by the legis: | declaring “German-Americans” were Municipal Bonds Qa4 most nutritious of all | lie's mother, for instance, That kind | Choice Veal R | lature {firm in the opposition against Other Bonds ¥ ol oa One pound of four con- of woman would thi I was in Baa rae : RECITAL SUPREME Senator Harry Rosenhaupt of ated ade Iso in evidence State and King County Warrants * ins 88% per cent more energy wane to compare the two __How- Pork Backbones, Spokane stepped forward to say né 6©Washington delegation is Stocks 000.00 -= Units than one pound of meat, ——— 5 Ibs. fo 10c MOORE THEATRE I hor ou realize what you're | Uninstructed, but the — majority Safe Deposit Equipment 15,000.00 TS iy ac eeaeh as . 3. age rereene irtualls aving that you é0 not wold probabl vote for Root on Furniture and Fixtures i Much. It ts infinitely more eas hoice Loin 2 trast the direct vote of the peo. | the first ballot Real Estate and other resources ore eompletely 4 | Pork Chops ....... Cc WED. EVE, MAY MT, le Lund, of Spokane, was choseu Government and Railroad Bonds IChoice Steer Hut the convention shouted chairman, and Howard Taylor of Cash on hand and due from banks i. ' hoice & 15 ationa * 4 Rosenhaupt down, and enthusias. | Basle Gorge was named secreta ed ite flour is about #ix per BEHIND FIGHT? Shoulder Steak Cc rising England, Ger lically adopted the Reed proposal, |of the delegation more digestible than | Sugar Cured Bacon 1 : Se ® j ov graham flour, “ PRICKS. He te $4. & Sale Now oe oe : ich decorat ET \ the fibre and bran cae FOLLOWING MAIIGE © SN Te a ee ke LIABILITIES Speculators who were turned | 41 ne : SDS 1 Abraham Lincolt G H. R ed Capital 8 OLYMPIC MARICE y es ‘apital Stock paid in <$ 100,000.00 down by the city when they wanted snot ket None of the speakers: mentioned ray air tor Surplus and Undivided Profits . 15,283.48 ET te 1 a eo epublica » m ® MN sr (oS Witty’ ch ich thie Lake Buvlen tracks: tot ANEMIC AN Mattison any name of any ving republican its t Smid Color Deposits ; «sees 1,256,140.54 Hf] D. Make it with logging road are said to be be WESTERN MATICET ho has ance of nomination a loggin pad f 1100 Wentern Ave Ay CONOR EO. Eh a few applications to {ts ore! 7 $1,371,374.02 I] hind petitions lated to have WESTLAKE MATCH afety firs hade, no matter how long it h pean eray or ene on Fi PY) Rtas Ea Miaation, Tag Corner Wentlake nnd Pine ee ded, and danirat removed Deposits May 1st, 1916 and Power Co. operate th et Craldentat Ave. t North Yakima were of the old ry Blen Several attempts ha en made ; eet Halters Aves ae ‘ fn since last Statement (two months) $ 96.745.14 d t in W ion to rir pees me Purple Brame hey were 1 old-timers It Signifies Purity and Qualit rh t majority of them were © i . . oh, trains over the munic sheen Had Anti 61a ea pte RE RADE OF ERD ers . : Commercial and Savings Accounts Invited. : he Perfect Flour for \ ‘en fons have been SHOPS CLOSE aM RVI Tay fracecwhan ie; Wan un for wbantion eeetie at all deniers f, SHORROCK., President a Every Purpose"’ « ated among the resident ATURDAY HE MOTION F in 1910, ee ‘ 2p: . ho were told that the service ; : C8 BRIE CO But da piace: the? pldeiein hilo Hay Specialties Campany, Newark, N. J TS. LIPPY, Vico President J. V. A. SMITH, Cashier | 9 P. Mz Gace Gestures ke Waeauenear Saturday received such great ap MY! Becretary SPRAGUE, Asst. Casbier eS Z ——_ |would be bettered if the traction # interests took over the operation,

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