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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 \ WARRARAR A AAA HUGHES TALKS TO A RECORD AUDIENCE HERE an appreciation of the human fac make possible our pros tora that perity | confess 1 do not like the way the present administration has) dealt with this matter, It learned its own mind too late-—and even then ft wasn't sure of it j MUST BE HOLLY THE UNBLEACHED FLOUR ‘There was some trouble to the| south, Then some began to tn} quire with respect to the adequacy of our military preparedness, It |was sald that everything necessary | was being done. Then a stalwart figure appeared before the Amert can people and told them a few things, and the administration changed {ta mind Then there was a program pre pared Tt is sufficler to say that it was formally presented, and then Poel: ot: Mlk eack: > Unbleached almost as formally abandoned, The : A 7 secretary of war had spent some signifies that Holly Flour is a time in formulating that plan natural flour, with the creamy When It was aoandoned he took it white color Nature intended If so seriously t he abandoned the your flour is too white, then it acemarasion has been bleached by chlorine or ee eee, But even then there might be other potsonous process Insist on some room for debat Hut the the creamy white flour. Has your fates were agains: preserving room sack the unbleached guarantee on for debate. Our great militia, for iby Wiettad Hine te Intuslond to whose patriotism I have the bigh : est praise, suddenly sum health. Safeguard yours by using |moned to the Mexican border, and| jthen we had a chance to see first |how many regular troops we really Jhad to prevent bandits from run lntng over the Mexican border; we! |had @ chance to observe how much Holly Manufactured by [43:, Seattle 1T mean by regular troops, as New When the family barn burned at ‘ork clty or Seattle can police the | 1720 25th ave: S. bt se gnurand morn streets, It is simply a matter of} ati2 a.m. The cause is un- j n, but the loss was $500. Cockroaches At the first sign of the repulsive | common rense. “I think we should have a regu }lar army larg? enough to attend to all duties of that description. | Efficient Leadership | “Now both with respect to that/ jand with respect to the navy, my | point is not particularly or entirely with respect to numbers so much as it is with reanect to efficiency |We should have in our navy de partment the most efficient leader BERLIN, Aug. 16.—-The German submarine Deutschland has }been heard from since she cleared \the Virginia capes on the night of | August 2, the United Press learned |trom reliable sources today Sixteen days were required the Deutschland to ¢ross the not for At ckroach or waterbug, get a box hip, me nalified for the great the genuine Stearns’ Electric /iantic on her trip to Baltimore.|tisy’ of adequately representiog and Roach Peete and use it ac-| Part of that time she spent Injand dealing w this great arm Ming to directions and in the | dodging hostile warships, Actually|of defense. We should have leader “ng you can sweep up & Pal ‘she could have made the voyage In|ship capable of efficient organiza ut dead cockroaches. |much shorter time. The fact that/tion. I do not like to go into the Do not blow into food like/14 days have elapsed and she has|detatia of our present situation owders. jot been heard from indicates that|with respect to the navy. But on n |she has been compelled to take a | round-about course on the return Government buys it. | also. Ready for use. Directions in 15 Sold rywherv. Stearns’ Electric Paste Co., Chicago, lil. high authority { am informed !t is far from satisfactory. I am tn formed that every ship is under- 25e and $1.00.| - manned; that we have need of sup- plies and equipment: that we have FIRST COMMANDANT |need fan. up-to-date oreanteaton | PLEASED WITH YARD which will give us « coherent naval oa | policy, I see the great need of coopera |tlon in thia country. | | “We hate a country, and Nort! East and West must feel ere united in the achievement wt make, and labor and cap rust hand tn yard| There must be no real reason for) he| discontent In America. Decent Working Conditions “We want to conserve the funda Pleased with the improvements lof 20 years, Rear Admiral W. H Whiting, U. 8. N., retired, returned jafter a score of years and visited ithe Puget sound navy yard at Bremerton Tuesday. T the wor hand.| iti “When I was head of the there was hardly a thing there,” said, “but now I feel that it is tho) best piace in the United States.” | Attend the Admiral Whiting has been retired| mental basis of our prosperity for several years, and lives in| What does that mean? It means! BIG CONCERT AND Berkeley, Cal. He was the first of-|this: It means we must protect ficer assigned to Bremerton, with| Women: it means we must protect DANCE fas tothe OF ebehickionlla children; !t meana we must have| At the Hi e - fair hours of labor; it means we must have sanitary conditions; it must safeguard against! On Thursday Evening, August 17 {il be the largest gathering of) means we | Schoolboy Wizard | preventable accidents; we mus Tennis Sensation) rit of the notion that workingmen jare free to work or leave work wet tts kind r held in Seattle. — | take « look at the program.| NEWPORT, ”. 1, Aug. 16.—Har-| They are not free to leave their! rememt after the concert | work, as they have to live; and| best|Old Throckmorton, school boy ten-| , flashed thru the tourn-| When they are invited to work th must have conditions under whic dance to the | of mus nis marv lament. yesterday, winning from MUSICAL PROGRAM (20) cia heads 2s Richard Stevens | men can work decently and stand-| Mo. 1—Vocal Solo, My Heart at |and W. J. Clothier. F. T. Hunter ards of living which a self-respect Thy Sweet Voice Saint Saens!.¢ New York also made a good| ins man | “ v TE 1 Mise MARTHA Vitor Pre-__ | showing. | Says He Is Workman tude Rachmaninoff ————_— | “There is no lasting prosperity WILLIAM MASKE, JR {that {s built on discontent. There No, 3—Reading Selected | COLISEUM TEAM WINS lis no lasting productivity that Is MISS ROMA BLAKE ADAM | The Coliseum theatre team won| built upon agitation. Nothing is| No. 4—Vocal Solo, Vision | Fue again Sunday when it defeated |More offensive to me than the idea} tive-Meridiade Massenet| poievue, 8 to 1 Jof this or that class. Ihave work PROFESSOR T. H J AN sean jed from the first hour I knew how to work, and never got anything I} did not work for. And I desire to have every one who 18 a workman| feel that I and every other work-| man is a brother, understanding | Alkali in Soap Bad for the Hair Soap should be used very care-| him | cf on © ORR y, if you want to keep your| “If we are to have the respect of . No anndedesy pon a wage r looking ita best. Most soaps|the world, we must respect our E stotte Verdi prepared slarapoos contain too| selves, The nation must be ready Woodrow Wilson Quartet |much alkali. ‘This dries the scalp,|for every emergency oe | makes the hair brittle, and ruins ft. | National Common Sen: Mr. Brinker | The best thing for steady use is| “We aro not militarists, We are Prot. Ryan !yust ordinary mulsified cocoanut|a people that love peace and are| No. $—My Maryland oll (which is puré and greasless),| devoted to the {deals of poyular| MRS. RUTH OSBORN MC But there fs no rea and is better than the most expens- | government 0. 9—Vocal Solo, Nemo and live soap or anything else you can|son why we showld invite disrespect pe pte gE apts FPO und contempt because we are not agape cer Po sata One or two teaspoonfuls will|reasonably and adequately prepar. cleanse the hair and scalp thor-jed. Reasonable preparedness s ough! Simply moisten the hair|simply national common sense—| with water and rib it in. It makes|and not militarism | an abundance of rich, creamy} Takes Up Tariff on ¢ the County |lather, which rinses out easily, re-| “It is perfectly apparent that I Club and the Wilson-| moving every particle of dust, dirt,|do not have to make a tariff speech ‘ dandruff and excessive ofl, The|to this andience. Lvery one of a en eee ante avibs quickly and evenly, and|you who know conditions in the | s the rcalp soft, and the| Northwest could come up here on} s of the affair will be| jt leav Wilson | pair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, |this platform snd make a tariff} ‘ou\ fluffy and easy to manage. | speech. | mite| You can get mulsified cocoanut| “Our opponents are the historical | jowerd | re-eleo-| i) at any pharmacy, {t's very|opponents of tariff for protection aie eo © cheap, and a few ounces will sup | They have reseatedly announ¢ ed y ary 6 ” € eo fa y t in thia great country we had ss ply every member of the family |tha RDWIN J are Mor months.—Advertisement }no power to protect American in oa ned dustry in that way. They have rating Attorney been opposing, opposing, opposing, and we have great American indus |t today slinply because they | were beaten | Effect After War NATIONAL MARKET Always has big money saving specials. Butter, Eggs, | at you looked behind sie hor. " j ' \r of the Kuropean war yo' Olive Oil, Macaroni, Delicatessen and Fancy nauidchee & waadintel nla Groceries “You will see what nations can} Whipped Cream Chocolates, 50¢ |b ldo when they are put to it. You will understand how the are RKET learning their resources; how they e ere learning to work together tn every resource nderstood eva 1 405 PIKE ST., NEAR FOURTH ptdlity capitalised | If you are going to protect | well, there’s eo little of it, why mention it at all. of an active national police force | Sold by your dealer. we had; and we found out that we|ly to make the best of our great leould not even do police duty with- | resourc you must go with re-| Jout calling men from the shops and|Pvblican do¢trinc, as a national) —_—— Tories, men whose patriotiam |Party, straight shosd to have Amer : ; | | was unquestionsd, but whore actual{ics face the warld equal to her NOME, Aug. 16.—Bearing the i FIRE KILLS HORSE service should be required only to} t##k news that Explorer Stefansson | a case of grave emergency. We Development of Alaska , | will remain in the Arctic this a lean just as well police our border, 1 would not have much confi on Teahcre Jia tear been Ralph Eflo’s horse lost its life dence in speaking of a new spirit] Since 1913, Dr, Rudolph Ander- in American life if I did not be] Qon, the explorers chief lieu. j could STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUG. 16 “THE BACKLESS GOWN!” There's Not Much to It, But It Is Attracting a Lot of Attention! The “backless gow | new, Is attracting a lot of attention in the fashion world The skirt is of white tulle, threaded with silver There's a draped girdle of orchid colored satin, beaded with seauins The suspenders are of sequins and semi-precious stones. The bodice The gown is shown here worn by Dprothy Bently, pretty manniquin. American industries you must wise, you must understand the rtance of our American economic you must plan wise im independence; lieve in the integrity of the bust ners me America, I believe} that we can do things right in this country and develop our resources. You have got an empire here in Alnska. 1 want to see it developed tenant, and other members of the original party, are here today, bound for Ottawa, with 30 tons of specimens and a of scientific dai t ot Dr. I want to seo {t developed right. /iend discovered by Stefansson as 1 have had something to 40 I") 4 second Greenland. The explorer Anderson described the new) TODAY’S ALL NEW VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTO-DRAMA AT THE GRAND THEATRE THIRD AVE, AND CHERRY—EUGENE LEVY, MGR LOMBARD j ; PAKKER CO. ; f menwick CLASSY NOVELTY DANCING ACT COMEDY SINGING-TALKING ACT NOVELTY MUSICAL CHANGE ACT —and— FRED M. GRIFFITH, TRICKY MONOLOGIST BEEBBHREHEHEEBE SE SB THE WRIGHT AND ALBRIGHT GEORGE NAGAHARA SCENE FROM “HER GREAT PRICE” MABEL TALIASERRO in “Fier Great Price” 6-ACT WONDER PLAY METRO OF DISTINCT NOVELTY EVENINGS MATINEES life with correcting and Pre\traced about 200 miles of shore line WEEK DAYS | The First Leaving SUNDAYS venting abuses in connection WIth /ang discovered high mountains tn Genuine Picture Bal- ublic matters, und I tell you now. ling interior. | 5c Of the timore 10c my friends, th whether I speak! The party here will proceed at of whether [ speak Of once to Ottawa to compile the re the tariff, no one is ge to pull suits of the exploration thus fa anything out at the public expense pr Anderson may, perhaps, return it I can prevent it Recurs to Mexico “Every once in awhile I recur to Mexico, and I do it because it fs such an ilivetration of what) ovght not to be done in this coun try Why, my friends, it is said | nat the administration has kept NEAR U Ss. STAFF * out of war. The edministration . has conducted {taelf in interna-| — tlonal matters in such a way that; ROME, Aug. 16.—-Austrian air we bave come a great deal nearer |raiders nearly hit the United States to serious difficulty than we would |consulate at Venice tn their recent have if we had a firm policy and raid, {t was learned today. Bombs departments and our diplo-|exploded within 30 yards of the matic {ntercourse and our policies | building, showering {t with frag ad been fixed in such a manner; ments. United States Consul B. 48 to carry consiction and to show |Harvey Carroll and his staff were competence of American interna later to Join hin chief, tho the oth ers declare they will remain out side. AUSTRIAN BOMBS our ecthere. | TALK PROBATION There was a man at the head of that government who was the The ins and outs of probation jProvisional prevident. Now. th@| work have been thoroly discussed avestion is not whether or not We/>, «tate probation officers during should have recognized him sir threeday conference which There was one thing, however, | cloned Wednesday in Seattle. which we had no right to do: That] ‘puesday the officers met at the sas to try and control the internal | Girhs’ Parental home affairs of Mexico. | Heights, where tt Says Wilscn intervened | luncheon. Ravenna served girls The clear line of duty was to| The session ended with a pienic seo that American lives and the| Wednesday at the Boys’ Parental property of American citizens were|home on Mercer Island. C. F. cperly protected. And that is|Muckler of Tacoma presided at the one thing (iat this administra-| meetings, which included pro-| tion did not do, It knocked Huerta | grams. ut of the box; It proceeded to de- | - ——__——_—_—~ stroy the only government Mexico | W.C.7.U. MEET had; it intervened. It amuses me} The Capitol Hill W. C. T. U. will sometimes to hear the question |meet at the home of Mrs. Geo. A Guest, 1246 17th ave. N., ou Thurs- whether I favor intervention, Why, the administration began to inter. at 2 pm vone right at the beginning. It in sean tervened when insisted that ASK FOR and GET HORLICK’S THE ORIGINAL Huerta should not even be a cand! late for electic No Salute You cannot exhibit that kind of petence international af-| faire and escape trouble. We went) MALTED MILK to Vera Cruz opparently to get a ee eee salute. We got into a fight, Our men were killed; Mexicans were killed. We got no salute; we came back, We interven we came tack “Then we ran to the embrace of Villa, and we were going to set that assassin in the seat of gov ernment, in Mexico, When that not be done, we turned to \OthersFollow Carranza Then, when there were border raids, we went down wn E R Y E S peek: tad tani we comme wa” | QUALITY MARKETS a; We Lead Trained Diplom I want to see America discharg ing her public business with a THURSDAY SPECIALS anlendid efficte We have been talking of diplomatic intercourse. | q ili I hope to see tie day in this coun. | choice Steer Boiling 9 try when we will have a trained | Beef....... teeter ee eees c school of diplomats Choice Steer | Shoulder Steak..... Choice Lamb Chops Choice Loin Pork Chops ........ Choice Pork YOUR TEETH Can be saved without pain. Medical treatment preced: tual work, It costs you nothing to come in and he convinced. 20c LAveT.. feces eecccece 5c Sugar Cured Bacon 1 7 | Backs... « Cc aT’ THE FO MARKETS, Gold Crowns As $ | AMERICAN MATUCHE ve. Natural Crowns Low | MARKET : | rm Ave, Bridgework As | WESTLAKH MARKET Teeth extracted absolutely || Cooney, Wreatinhe and 5 without pain, "he Declieatel doe Free when other work is done All work guaranteed for 15 years. National Dentists || Fourth and Pike Be Sure You Get the Right Place BAILA MAR 6443 Raliard A Look for U. S. Purple Stamp {t Signifies Purity and Quality Shons Open Until 6:20 P. M, A REGULAR FELLOW ight vein, Presi. Speaking in a TACOMA, Aug. 16.—Presidential LONDON, Aug. |WOULD NOT SHRINK |ENGLAND MAY NOT AT THE PRESS CLUB FROM WAR,, HE SAYS FORGIVE GERMANY 16. — England fet dential Candidate Charles FE. | Candidate Hughes told a large aud-| may not resume diplomatie re! Hughes presented himself A /ience at the Stadium, here, yester-| tions with Germany after the end | regular fellow” at the Seattle day afternoon, that he would not/of the war until Germany makes Press club, where several hundred shrink from war in tnforcing Amer- {tll reparation for the execution of | greeted him after the Arena meet Capt. Pryatt and e | | outrages, 1 4 . % site tthe Pack tak He confined most of his speech | mated in ughes referre oO ie fact thal t di: > circumstances compel him every |°.© “iscussion of the tarify. ican rights abroad. i this afternoon now and then to live down the tm-| he putation that is not human Hughes ts a p at, has wet of h not outrivalied by one other famous republican He referred to the good time he ad in Seattle when he attended the fair. He rememberd the slo- gan: “I'll be there,” and said When you have a good time in the future in Seattle | hope that LANDON SPEAKS TO OVERFLOW MEETING | At the Hughes overflow meeting, ETROPOLITAN THEATRE. 2:2022:20nay THE SENSATIONAL which filled the street in front of j Landon was called upon for a sfeech, Landon, who is a repub: lican candidate for congress, de clared for a forward-looking spirit jin the nation that should recognize }social and industrial rights as es. ential to the true prosperity of |the country Walter McKay entertained the crowd with song. DISPERSE GERMAN RAIDING PARTIES PARIS, Aug. 16.—German recor noite parties were dispersed by the French in the Champagne last |night, the war office announced today | The night was generally calm or |the entire front. Northeast of Ver dun bombardments occurred on sev eral sectors. German aeroplane jbombarded the fortress town o Belfort, but there were no victimé G. A. R, HAVE PICNIC About 3,000 veterans of the civil ar and their relatives and friends are expected to attend the annual picnio and camp fire Thursday in Woodland park, | An extensive program has been! |provided, and the day will be ended |with retold tales about the war around a fireside at night, Patriot 11 DEMONSTRATION OF WHAT REALLY OCCURS WHEN HUMANS LOOSE MODERN ENGINES OF WAR AT EACH OTHER!!!! MATINEES ary De Seat Hic music will be played thruout the day ,r it will be the largest gathering of civil war veterans ever held in the | Northwest “REGISTER” -- LISTER | 378 Seats Wih a view to stimulate rural| voting, Gov. Lister has started a Cc movement to inake August 19 a Jeountry registration day | “The next general election ts of | great importance,” he said Tues. 809 S lday in his offices in Olympia, “and Ws eats .... I urge that the farmers and rural RASA Nj DART pleceniper euch Maer ree te 355 Seats .... {Saturday in August to register, In ‘the past the out-of.town people have been the backward’ ones! about voting.” similar alleged Premier Asquith the hovse of commons inti- Pagtatese :

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