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nema ae concrete STAR—THURSDAY, FEB. 1, 1917. PAGE 2 irae me rvmcmce [ADMITS PATIENTS THE CAUSE OF THE WORLD W ‘TRUNKS. SUITCASES. UMBRELLAS] DERANCED WOMAN | WHAT WILL BRING LASTING PEACE >. “NO CASH yp i tony ee ee ere oar eee Om By EDWIN J. BROWN | living detecmines wages, as a rule, we mission o! i elle: al vet ‘ : | ee ie German and American DOWN! uperintendent of the West In trying to explain why Kate Vhen the present world-war started Beenie . ‘w fi to take the Washington Hospital for tt ywies, the insane attendant ac iore nations were involved in war | manufacturers are bound to ta arkets of the export trade $ $ ” . “make svadagen — ; sane, at Stellacoom, that more than! oused of the greatest cruelty, of than had ever been at war at any time | » y 1 t ‘ Mate of attendants have be eating and slapping the patients, | ttl ‘ \ world away from English manu- make you * disekareed tor or to patients | in history, yet the scientists and ne | t { " 2 was allowed to have ct pa } facturer as well as from the French $100 without a cash pay senate committee on charitable in Sat *: Ge Ad ta wal und & wariess cause and Russian It is now admittec ment at tt tee {tutions today {# continuing a|Y*®* OMY SsuPpone a oe 1 } ‘ that this world cor t has r rived chase —we t mu te id investigation of the affairs of |"! work about the ward | It must always be remembered tha : | “make y wn tern . gel Insane Attendant | it ate te she | itself into a war for commercial su- ma r ov ne th stitution ne endan | t is not necessarily the nation that St aE yaa eget i The committee intends to find ane rigsioe Bay ery = yet trikes first \that is the promotor of | data n? -cmstaga gro tet Dada haga some method of protecting the pa- | allowed to make beds and attend to 7 a | your individual needs } nta from tortuges such an wore {other wants of the patients, this in|» the war, but rather the war is charg WHAT WILL BRING LASTING SS * two of the patients, ®ane attendant became violent on able to the nation that makes it nec PEACE? 2 . who have since been declared sane | "ome occasions and wetantly essary to strike When the natior f the earth look and Mra. M. de Monte of Gig Ha pople ‘ y an r would F AURA D AAS tbicacinncnpne tains eines “er : 4 At the conclusion of the hearing the war, m a h ud be EX people and by co-operation bring the state board of contro! declared PLOITATION BY MACHINE PRO about social ownership and demo- Deny Cruelty 300 of these gray-enameled, large one-dollar a thoro investigation would be DUCTION, for this one point must Armed with records of the inst of the industrial cratic geme wash basins at, each— tution for their defense, the super: | 4 be acknowledged and clear: that’ if institution that every person in intendent and his assistant, Dr. the working cla received the entire | s atio ll ow nd enjoy the | Frank D, Wilt, were put thru a coial walae tar it labor, there would EDWIN J. BROWN that nation Il own and ¢ woy ; cen S rigid grilling by the committee all usa : 2 : h h : right to work and rec en the full s yesterday afternoon and last night be no capitalist class burdened with a | duces $580 worth annually, while the | product or equivalent of their in the presence of the state ae ENDS FIGHT OF urplus r which it must make a American rate of 3 production | class interests will not make of control world-war so as to leave a world’s | to eac oO Clothing 1 They declared it was their belle \ to cach wornman 0: goa 4 that Mrs. Leone Peck, the patien market } manufacture shows an English pre Commodities, which is. wealth in who died in the Iter ignificant edite would il | duction of $790, compared with 1 food, clothing spital last June The é bo gol pe phobia pet a a U. W. AND W. $. C. 5 st-Intelligencer of | American production of $2,420, 1en be produced by co-operation for the res it f c \ secidental ¢ fol pad! J | January Read it ye es t use and not for pre and all surplu tendants and nurses OLYMPIA, Feb wing al ENGLAND HAS LAGGTD 1 proper na ystem ilue ce uld be exchar ed with other Oh the crosity, repeated thelr state: |e ee ce alana at ‘ow the empire's tile int He write We could then enjoy giving to the ments that Mra. I as well a8 ine U. of W. and W. 8. C., resp ld denies acndiodiiuts at home } risa dicluttia od aaticnal iets needy people of nations who are not as fortunate as we are, and we would ng: Byrne peerage agate ly, have reached a comple been assaying the national, industrial | this « is chaotic, is ineffectual, by the hair by an insane attend-( agreement in the university contro na basdinede faaniveas: bad. dissoves ssttacie’ Gahiikd (hie awe mined ot have much to give, if every person ant, had been under @ | versy, it was announced today _ A . Bice lhe rig 4% had the right to work for the benefit ritish systems must be | the laughing stoc cold shower bath, and had had The nt was signed by! ing that the I every nation ax of the human family instead of for thelr arms and fingers twisted out | noth presidents after 3 o'clock this modernized and speeded up to suc in Europe and America, puts us be- | t eae ¥ pe genecge : morning | cessfully compete the world hind not only our American cousins, | Lab so t dice er cla : xamination of Mrs. P ad Ramwenetattve James 2) Herbert Branston Gray, an educa the Italiar its force long ago if every nation of wing death A 5 and . 1 ree | aeineali is Vale dak the earth owned socially metals —this gray enameled wash basin is large enough to? broken, but ad that w legislature to ma ee o ; > at 3 J ” ‘ : and explosives, because then private be used for baby's bath tub; diameter 2153 inches; } Jf broken ribs were « habit with vio up an ne ef find Ah peniney ar arte , e ere pea ean profit could not accrue from their na vice 0 ? ently f e ents dying the terms of the ir enem or our As 01 . . regular price $1; extra special in this s wh ae ots the Pies ety aor aig crn : | ‘Eclipse or which is engag- | ee : x sale, and besides, for one nation to . « ot said the Pierce county coro ps r " ! ad ol ays, our old ri e Ay r they'll laste ces ce eee ee cee eee eee eee eee ere ene BBE 2 ner had been satisfied that death exclusive major lines for the g the atter the British pub- | preconceptions,’ as | sell or furnish war phere bar 6 one to a person 5 was “due to accident,” without 0) uni w be law, forestry,| } : 20 “tetere Os | other would be a breach of inter: 2 i c ; A | ‘oad to veac : making an examination o dy.) commerce, journalism, library “In the past forty year | Pi J national peace and law under a fed- we Oe OO ~~ after he had been notified of the! omy, architecture, marine and aero- ¥ oe future pr rity and future power ration of the people of the earth. " ‘ sitio rp told, England has 1 , be hearing that the superintendent had | tate college are t agricultur I States. La i the, Eng authors admit. in the | mere concern of the nations at war, special for Friday pehioed 7 diochars fn all in branahon, ratorte \ enedlaes arene gill | last two lines quoted but the concern of the nations of the and Saturday— | esr. te Soke of ns semanls sane Wage earners in the | ‘itorial, that the “future peace, future | egrth, because of the world’s com 9g para vi gh A ale ee Jepartme States, in many industri ahaaes cayedlt se-dagp i 1ercial intercourse which is boun . : ; on ‘ tw r three times as mu -at aw . $i federate the nations of the world. regular price $1— wiles . a forestry : i as the ow worker the same as if oe I very nation of the earth guar —lazed pottery jardiniere and stan fend the hos | co} curtailed in any the United Kingdom, and work no ( Agree Labraber ge Orr ntee to every person their natural 14 inches high; jardiniere 7% ins the wit: the work * now doit All ape | mger hour In the last fifty years vs ne ProuUct @ ton right (to work), to crystalize .their ernment funds for extension an admission that the war | human energy into food, clothing and 4 Germany has taken _ = iment work are given ex ei seeker cinta sthte 3 ng. ought to determine which | chelte emselves d ilies | ghinyp-unfinebatal ob Bey ron and steel production from Eng g , helter themselves and famili ing | The university apparently came land, and made greater increases in | nation shall control the markets for | and abolish exploitation, and there out y¥ietor at the end of the long the production of manufactured goods. | its capitalist manufacturers so that | will be nothing to fight about, since wrangle by Obtaining recognition of “Following spec iat ines of manuf: they may dispose of the surplus | the human needs will first be supplied the educational survey report rec | product (that which is created by | and the surplus will be a human leadership in in diameter; regular price $1 special for Friday 49 = , MOE NP: and Saturday ........ : Cc _ tured goods, we are told that an Eng add a heater to your account! onmmending soereeution of courme | ie'bket and shoe worker. produces | labor and is in excess of wages) | Christian social quantity to exchange settled when the university $875 worth of goods per annum, | “CREATED BY LABOR.” | for other goods or bestoy beneve- —no additional payment! ceded to the college a graduate while an Ameriéan workman in the Facts and figures show that in Ger- | lently upon the needy, who are always heme bo Nellorg ay cataatierenet seoaeetacenh an pont no Bn Ng grits? entiind al ame line produces $2,500 worth Each many, as in the United States, with | worthy ‘ ing! a surely good here!” disclaimed ali attempts to get gov | butter and cheese worker in England | the modern machinery of production, f EDWIN J. BROWN. ( ernment granted lands } produces $6,550 worth annually, while one worker produces from two to five | Next week I will write on what the Bell EMPRESS: special the Dandy | in the United States the worker pro times as much wealth in one day as | co-operation means and how to organ- pene ond Saturday — EMPRESS: f= Stee SPAIN DEFIES | duces in one year $14,895 worth. An one worker in England produces un- | ize an army of fighting men and : ” English cardboard box worker pro- der their system, and as the cost of ' women. THE KAISER ~ sracers supper an ie aes baa special Friday and Saturday $5.45 price | MADRID, Feb. 1.—Following a| SUppery streets were responsib al meeting of the cab-| m today, official announcement H was ma¢ Spanish ships would |!&hts Thursday. continue traffic with the al-| The fact that brakes were set did . In the privacy of your bent fenders and smashed auto box at all drugiet ten cures, Free sam! with bookvet, mailed f in wrapper, If you send us coupon but that “severe defense meas-|not prevent collisions, Those who ild be necessary lreported damages to their ma foreign minister conferred | Ameri Ambassador Willard a © ve to a possible com feation to German FREE SaMPt PYRAMID DRUG 529 Pyramid Bide, Marsha COUTON IMPANT, hines at a result of the jey streets | Wednesday were: HC. Chitten Kindly send me « den, 849 KB. 59th at RK. W. Graham, imple of Pyramid Vite Ww let at H. M. Westervelt meat, In plain Wrapper. ARIZONA FIRST | f the Whiton Hardware Co ~ueie aaa Seg Ae aed ay Don't You Want to Get Away State T0 BACK WILSON from the Annoying Features of wore ceavs Catarrh? SWEET POWDERS PHOENIX ». L—The legista-| FOR CHILDREN, ture today unanimously passed d confiden in * staat Wil nm, and pledging support of the state to whatever ion he may! take relative to the situation grow ing out of the German note arnall wine regular price #4, p C. E. Gauss Tells You How. RESTAURANT mA ASKS THAT BRITISH READY MANY IN SEATTLE IN ARMING SHIPS OPENS TODAY AT im preparing for forwarding to} T0 RETALIATE .. t ‘the Qui K nots simple bu ; a} ibe to * declared tormer "paisley ' Today we introduce Boldt's new, strictly modern and sanitary res Washington resolution, asking Asquith, addressing a meeting at! : : . : : ; “congress to submit the question of | an” Aaier Ladybank, and commenting on the taurant. Everything about this new place is up to the minute. ‘verything possible has been provided which will please our patrons. No detail has “a constitutional smendment for na | WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—British| f * vet ew man blockad 1 } ) tion-wide prohibition to the coun-| Ambassador Spring-Rice today pre- |i with th gon ( guia ratte “en h y supplementing such been overlooked—no expense has been spare All Seattle knows*that Boldt delivers the goods. 5 canta, Bampie Address MOTHER Le Roy, N.Y Pat eet oy wivie __ ASQUITH HAS HOPES » The memorial was passed by sented tothe state department E If " ‘i \s loses often (other measures as the arming of the legislature and's reply to Germany's charge of . merchantment and sooeetaring ot relieve e misuse of t * niemmnenetcn | One: HSE: he hospital ships, | sh |new tonnage, we may hope fo coun | teract it,” he added with the request that {t be forward The 0! d Age Sign ed to German} The location formerly occupied by Grant's Cafe has n completely remodeled and built into a delightful eating place which represents our praiseworthy efforts to provide a restaurant of which Seattle may well be The British memorandum throat-| Pike Double Crossed | ened reprisals if hospital ships are — a a! THEATRES oe Gaia hae heen manufac sunk for| Seman ARE YoU Panes AGN non te over one] proud and its people made happier and richer because of its existence. Years older than you are | PALACE HIP cing and advice. The medicine re. ; ; “melt in one’s mouth"—meats that “make one’s palate sing’—salads with a zest that fully answers the call of a lusty appetite—biscuits that are od as cake”— vegetables that bring all the blessings nature stored in them—coffee such as only an “inspired” cook can make that suggests the warm incense of the East preparation, “Brown Bus jelt gymnasts ‘eho do thrilling| Where all else has fatled. | Bt people of .refinement jatunts on four hanging ropes and lage of GAUSS COMBINED TREAT y leading hair dressers are a i + fother apparatus, head the new bill | Mi FOR Cac athRH and you will} this wonderful product! spew LONDON, Feb. 1.—Reports for Thursday at the Palace Hip. [be happily eurprisea at he reaults. | exclusively. ; Other acts are: Hartman 1 : ‘ ; DS “Brownaione” meets every demand | that the crew of the North German Pagati and lio Cis. GAUSS, § at, Mar <navate ie and Ha tl . anne 5 eens ae SP NER And fuifilis every text reauired o Lloyd 8. 8. Willehad, which has The ne tyle Globe Kar | Varady dancing; Clarke and Lalsnati, si ysters, crabs and fish with that appetizing tang of the sea in every morsel. Pinte etbcrioncs e neceerntt "2,Pre’| been acting as “mother ship” to the Phone is proving to bea won. | Vere, “Tho | Girl and the Cop"; | Dpeady for wse—no mixing--and {a | Gern ubmarine Deutschland derful aid for the deaf, Rrisie’ 92 eat Sit Boys From PRee SPECIALS ON THE MEN Bigntirely {reo from lead. wulph ur, ail: s rigging up their wireless appar alt-for booklet aby ay ane Be i tn Varie. | duia aaa ae Poducts oF thelr derivatives, There atus a hurried probe here 4 Orton ander Gilbert |} package of GAURR danger of Irritation or MM. | todas Th fast Torw We keep batteries for the as and monologue TAR TREATMENT, sent ; 5 - - ho danger re oem Pe f poekdles Spd Pee epigenetic se : - fe ee 8 h | | by mati | stmt n your Pip) his is one of the most tastefully appointed eating places on the Coast and i Ruaranteed Dar) working on the wireless, and sald\M™ tician and Globe Pt am | ure photoplay is the!] helnw. and mailto C. Re cAtoe the only restaurant in Seattle which is completely equipped with the automatic re- pep rodtices th ne most beautiful shades |they were merely repairing the ste tall abide n0nes | » of the serial, “The| Main st, Marshall, Mic | frigerator, ‘This system never permits the temperature to vary more than half a om Mght golden ta the deepest ¥ , sa fad | with Grace Cunara| | , ; bite i wf It a ta _ Ula Sd he deepest Willehad’s smokestacks EVERYTHING FOR THE | iia hon 3 a Sy PARE AEM r\ | degree in winter or summer and even supplies the ice water for our patrons The SID HAD MUCH BOOZE RYE AND BAR WOMEN 10 REIGN a) aoe tut esse | — ‘ger aie) apart sere Bt trict accordance with Boldt's well defined allegations of dry squad officers } will reign at the inaugural ball to. “Old z Seattie’s Reliable Optical MH} night in honor of Umatill | were seized when b wa ested - sai | ini wile. salen onban che yen aceatad Place jnicipal administration of women No, 1—Rainier Bakery and Restaurant, 913 Second Ave. is a te tT | rod 's ifi i Ppa. the manutarturer m dah hotel, Wednesday afternoon 4055-56 ARCADE BUILDING HHGPUBLIG Uafely Soc miline cogs | (Tl No. 2—Boldt's Bakery, Pacific Market, 310 Pike St. perrpanel Co. 6 ae have Doth iaeea ite Gor (Meurth imoon of the couneil will start its probe] | Atse Ss No. 3—Boldt’s Speedy Lunch, Economy Market. per neld ands “}!/don for violating the dry law on of the Grand theatre fire ° “An Athletic » am ‘s Big Fi i "accept substitute, ‘other occasions. or Friday. Sanne aA tk Wenture” meats an No. A-~Reldt Eig Pom Bangptant ane Raece, 1614 | Thied. ie, ‘