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WHICH IS THE MOST DEADLY SIN? The Seattle Star is offering $100 in cash prizes for the best answers to the above question. See conditions on another page in today’s paper. Starting today, for three days, the Liberty Theatre will show “Envy,” the first of the Seven Deadly Sins. This is one of a group of seven plays, each complete in one showing, that you have read about in the great national magazines —even great stories and seven great stars. Ann Murdock, the celebrated stage star, ap- og in “Envy” as Betty, the footlight’s favor- je, while Shirley Mason appears as “Eve.” It is around tures that her impulsive heart leads that each of the Seven Sins’ stories Adar,” who also plays in each of is enacted by handsome George First at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 15c—Children 5c less in the hands of the ed pr Yate manufacturers, They may have heard of * naval gun factory at Washington or the Rock Island arsenal, but they have no concep tion of the enormo war (actorics which the government operates Operating on a twoshift basis the war factories of the ordance department can produce each ye: all the arms and equipment the regular army and the National Guard require Must Have Private But the nen ie have to ask aid from private manufacturers, particularly powder manufacturers, if he should attempt to send an army of a million men to France. The annual capacity of the arsenais is 336,000 rifles, 39,300 automatic pistols, 140 million rifle cartridges, 30 mill lon pistol cartridges, 344 three inch cannon, 64 six-inch cannon and 40 9.5inch howitzers, 500,- 000 rounds of artillery ammun! tlon, 36,932 sets of cavairy equipment, and 113,333 complete sets of infantry equipment. The principal arsenals of the war HOW UNCLE SAM COULD ARM A MILLION MEN IN FRANCE BY BASIL M. MANLY WASHINGTON, April 12.—In peace times Uncle Sam is his own armorer, making the greater part fof all the arms and ammunition | that he uses, Few people realize | | this, and imagine that he ts herp | (This is the second of a ee ries of stories by Correspondent Manly, showing how the United States can place a million sol- diers on the battle front in France this year.—EDITOR.) Ger Credit 1 the oppor- select your gives tunity to department are Frankfort arsenal,| ment you feel an ache or pain in an tn Philadelphia, where artillery,|the kidney region, get about four ate rifle and pistol ammunition is man-|ounces of Jad Salts from any good POMEL wfactured; Rock Isiand arsenal, at|drug store here, take # tablespoon: 5 Rock Island, Il, which turns out|ful in a lass of water before ‘WANT T0 ENLIST? } [i rities, infantry equipment, harness, | breakfast for a few days and your |} t pn ac while the styles are the) Pitrucks and gun carriages; Spring-|Kidneys will then act fine, This HERE’S WAY TO very newest. Step into) field arsenal, which produces rifles, |famous salts 1s made from the acid } day and inspect the new { | pistols and machine gun parts and | jot grapes and lemon Juice, com) 1- yon want to fight for eet ‘ mounts: Watertown asseual, pined with Ithia, and is harmless mh Lee te 1917 models, When ron } bes flush clogged kidneys and stim } Uncle Sam, here is the ¢ jectiles and gun carriages; ) places to go and talk it over f tind something that ap- julate them to normal activity. It|§ . simply} [( Yuet arsenal, which makes artillery | gig neutralizes the acids in the |} With the officers tn charge pe you | c Eee ot arsed eo cell OR | hai laamaay parr page nagh peebasatr ry |frine so it no longer irritates, thus |} NAVY pe Mae pavesants 40%. Alsccaee ont the war department's | ending bladder disorders Second floor, American Bank range he pay ) powder and high explosive factory | Jad Salts is harmless; fnexpen building, Second ave. and Mad ous a Navies Employ 24,000 lsive; makes a delightful effer-|{ jcon st. Phone Main 4024, Open § | The ten princiapl navy yards of|vescent lithia-water drink which |) qm and night Age limit—16 5 the United Statea employ 24,136/everybody should take now and)) iq 33 ° ) Peay = a in orees |cee ae tage eee tl oa ) iimit—18 to 33 y ) an average weekly pay-| thus vo) erious complica: |) An $ [\roil of nearly haifa million dollars. | tions bo dade incor abe von ray Account } |The naval gun factory at Washing-| A well-known local druggist says|{ Ground floor. 101 Yesler way og ton {e one of the famous big gun|he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks |{ Phone Main 997 rom 8 plants of the world. ‘The naval/Who belleve in overcoming kidney |{ a. m. until 10 p.m. Age Mmit 1332-1334 SECOND AVE. ~~~~~~~~~ [| powder factory at Indian Head in'trouble while it {# only trouble, )} —I8 to 5 1916 produced more than 4,000,000 one ) . 8. i J pounds of smokeless powder and a} ~~ HEADACHES ) ‘Third floor, Pioneer building, } Y d : { First ave. and James St, Phone third of a million pounds of high ex-| ogsands of men and women enter |} jlliott 34% eS i plosives from headaches every day, other thou: |) nei] ‘and f The torpedoes manufactured by) sands have headaches every week or |{ BM 22h 2k Oe ae D. the government are produced part-| ¢¥ery month, and still others have head: |! 1 until 9 p,m. Age limit—18 ly at the naval gun factory in Wash-| S0hes cccattonally, pt or in oftenun, |) °° 2° ington or at the Newport torpedo able to 4 Ne Stole station. They are, however, such| Deadach (Conet artillery, Signal corps owing the ¢ rT ' y rr expensive and highly complicated | whar wilt remove. " |) and Sanitary troops.) 4 scribe the usta pain ev .» which Vestern ave ne Virg ja Bt We wish to announce that only a little over 200 | returnaas usual, and irentment fs nenin rye ay 6 A n lou an!’ hecessary. If you suffer from headaches 8 to 35 our magnificent new Branch | Uncle Sam's war manufacutring/ Becessary. If you sumer trom tee tae eee nae ae Che Restaurant at 711 PIKE ST. capacity will soon be greatly tn-| Cause, take anti-kamnia tablote, and ob. |) 9 iN NCk Cull alte is now open for business. It creased, as a result of the appropri-|tain the areatest possible relief You |) for {hh Coast | Allien wed is the cosiest eating place of ations of Inst yoar for an armor] guaatity, ie worth, Wo WOFth OF MOTE. |) eA tien we at Thir¢ Its kind In the city. We se-ve |plate plant, to cost $11,000,000, a) Ask for A-K Tablets, ave, and Madison st. eco c [naval projectile plant to cos | ne Field Company A, signa te Tinans Chinese ane Aner apes , “4 SICK-HEADACHES | corps, Which will be recruited to { 000,000, and nitrate plant STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 1 PAGE 3 TWO MORE DAYS IN ESSAY CONTEST ON THE “DEADLIEST SIN IN THE WORLD” 1917, Nance O'Neil, Who Appears as One of the Stars in “The Seven Deadly Bins.” This ts one of the ed in The Star THE DEADLIEST SIN test. A serie faxted 40 days that t dramas will be ut be free of the bur Jensen & Von of diger & foc “ « showing t ptive to th pat Maste | Lew lie Spirit of the | we for good Eve is lovely and pampered. She wrote the Ten Command goes to New York to win fame and, ments, the constitutional basis of eu s Put fame and success all law, even unt! this day may be had only at the Price, Mhe| | and the th comm ee!s the «#ix sins, Thou shalt ec Pride Passion Ww te not the leas Greed” and h Her lover, ! When he wrote and the Adam follows her. He wants to| | heavens and the earth were f join the militia, but Eve tries to, | ished * © * ont th da Idlssuade him and make him stay |* * * and he t he inte of the ne her side pictures were ma ire Publishing Co. Six days thou is at the Liberty Thurs | | but the seventh ts § th.” rley Mason plays Eve. Eve! | (Deut. v.:13-14.) And the Adam firat six sina, all right and Eve story was the basis of But the Seventh Sin, It is the | the third commandment, and the ldeadiiest. What is it? It is none! | sex laws found in Deuteronomy ¢ the first. The Star will give | and Leviticus © for the best answers to that The greate 1 hak wes juestion ever give rt orld im the | $5 enc snd per } The cssay must be not more i with t coming Ithan 250 words long must be » Christ child lwritten on one side of the sheet When thar ods Christ's only, with and ink or type-| | injunction, “Ye shall know the | writer, Latters must be addressed) | truth, and the truth shall set to the “Contest Editor.” you free,” and not until then, | Nol » will be accepted after | will we be bred and reared in a Saturday, kodly manner and become as gods. The sex sin was the first sin mentioned In the Bible. It is the worstetin inthe world to Tr TK, Bremerton, April 14. powder factory at Picatinny arsenal could be fired away in one mint by one of ovr great seacoast fort! The overnment ar Hotel Darwell, fications is the organization of the PRIVAT plants of the country to produce the necessary supplies unitions and h workmen Works mndred | Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS HE'S LONESOME Q.—Being unfortunate enough to work evenings, | find it indeed ily | |have to very difficult impossible, to meet This unfortunate ted for p any nice girls condition ere some time as | those away from ume nen, particularl home, and | a lonesome young ladies. Thanking advice you remain also many for any practical ' you may have offer, clubs of both The indoor found view « not m affairs yo } oung the ven w n |GIVE UP HOME Q.—We are two girls who were jtaught by our mother never to ac- lcept a kindness without making @ return, Our mother died several years ago, and now our father is soon to be married to a friend we leare much for. We girls earn good pay, and we plan to leave home for a time in order to give father and his wife a chance alone. Later, if they desire it, we can return. Fath er leaves it to our judgment, seem Ing to think whatever we do is |right. Our relatives and friends |think it is terrible for us to give up| Jour home to someone else. They leay father should not let us do it, ih while we ourselves are only think: | happiness, What would © us to do? TWO SISTERS. not seem that your ss depends on your A father’s hap, leaving home, even for a short time. | He will probably take his bride for | It doe nd when they r glad to find you at }a short trip Ithey will b urn | fogerty o @) house. Yo 1 then adjust your | |the fle ns which an army of a | seems to require. Your| month if they were in the field \ne n er more happiness than The big task, therefore, on whi | unnecessary sacrifice on your part and navy departments are } thra the national defense council Q.—1 can’t control my nerves thay more. Everything at the office annoys me, and even the Victrola at "i home. What can | do for thie? w. G. "rhe w {1 make cer Lee eo oe pyc A.—Consult a physician and take |tain tha profite are eee i he h a advi os well 5 his medicine. ade from govern qoatinete.:tand- company . offeldia deciattl| 5 non ane bore sleso: and rest SALTS FINE FOR ky Cy " G. Frink, secretar Aj which if of the company, declared | you ut warning, and that the plant|/PLAN FOR SHOWER would be operated with non-union Q.—! am planning to give a sim. Ee labor. He says it now running | ple shower for a young woman soon We Eat Too Much Meat, Which half capacity to be married. Please give me a Clogs Kidneys, Then Back Hurts es A. Duncan, secretary of|few suggestions about presenting and Blddder Bothers You. entral Labor Counc ays |the gifts and some other features of ‘ rike was called er entertainment and refreshments. jneye active and clean, and the mo ke to enforee cl . ican foods, Come and enjoy | a ‘ « to cor 20,000,000. Retr headache, the most miserable of a battalion is taking men at a dish of our delicious chop jPowder factory to pat 8 ,000, I nicknonses, witeterrorawhen A-K |) headquarters, in the basement suey and noodles. Service of {. Enormou Uncle Sam's war Taulete are tal When you feel an f the Armory |factories are, however, they re lit-| attack coming on take two tablets, and ol ol pte ah ho terly inadeq to supply the de- !8many cases, the attack will be warded | |, Apne ; ic 1 ik it. == . <3 x Juring an at me AK Saevniant New Branch 711 Pike © corrmian® |mands which real war will create, Tabi if h . rat 7 1 com } ‘The Blind an's 108 Second Ave. S. (Near Yesler) Half Block 8. From Smith Bidg. All the ‘powder that can be manu mn factured in a year in the army's 2° °@MOr WEY _ pavertisement. starts in Monday's Star. Most folks forget that the kid. President Gerald had} i. K ness, like the bowels, get sluggish | “Changed his mind A—Hang a large Japar um ned clogged and need a flushing oc- Duncan, rink said he would confer|brelia from a light fixture and at wasiopaily, else we have backnche| With union officials Inst Monday,| ———— - -- and dull ery in the kidney and Monday said he had changed | S8ssssesssssesssessssesi region, headaches, rheu- his mind and would not meot the matic twin torpid liver, acid) “Woe ascertained first that the ate sleeplessness and = all pd d not been taken over # To Relieve Catarrhal sorts of bladder disorders. the government, and that {t had no You simply must keep your kid-|war orders, and then called th Deafness and Head Noises has) have only Sunday evenings off and there are no dances, etc. on Sunday ! assume there are quite a few oth er eligible young men in the same difficulty, #0 | would suggest that some practical advice to solve this Jifficulty will be sincerely welcom fabr ‘ 3 led. Our present ultraconvention . le ee ality precludes us from forming ac } ‘ raced er jvaintances in other than set ways underneath when 1 |which unfortunately results in toring in il coon there being many lonesome young ree Bifey at tach the gift bundles to the um-|tween a full-blooded horse and a brella by vari-colored ribbons. | bride, Satisfactory Terms Always me ROTE-RANKINC. OTTO TF KEGEL All-Steel Cots, Special Each $2. 85 tec! Cots, Ger fanay ( ‘ d 36 inches [ie ce, Made with metal F A 1 to ¢ tecl spiral springs. Ne that ‘ in be folded ; t c h t for These ( ¢ pr zular Mercerized Marquisette Curtains _Special, the Pair, $1. 95 of highly white ished. nd and Striped Canvas Curtains for Your Sleeping Porch quipment for prepared Those orch need yu an them mfort. Cut Glass at Reduced Prices SPECIAL A American Cut Glass in many desirable pieces, as illustrated, is offered at greatly reduced prices. In the collection are $1.50 Celery Trays at $1.75 Set of Tumblers at 98e. aati trae gat 75 Creamer and Sugar at B8e¢. $2.00 Fruit Bowls at 98¢. Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin or Sauce The | thorobred? A.—tThe terms are synonymous. or all the company, may be required to guess what each parcel contains, and what kind of weather it will signify. The umbrelia in| this case indicates “showers” of; many Varieties, Offer a prize for the best guessers. If you serve tea and sandwiches, you can gather your guests about the dining table and pile the gifts | in the center, Each guest may be} required to make a speech to the bride as she presents her gift. | HE'S ASHAMED Q.—My wife has lost her love and trust for me. | realize it Is my fault. I've tried her kindness too | long. She does not argue or scold, just seems absolutely to have given up. Her coldness hurts me more than any amount of nagging, for | can't talk back. There is just nothing to be said. | love her and am heartily ashamed of my pa How can | win back her love? L. SCHOOL CHILDREN Fifteen Dollar prize for the best essay on the Shackleton pi. .ures written by High School pupil. Ten Dollar prize for the best essay written School by Grammar pupil. H. How sad it is that one never A realizes mistakes until it is some- | times too late to ever atone for Weak Lungs =4 — hem! Had y in your early mar- |} ried years been kind and trne, whgt years of happiness you might ‘Chest Trouble — uve reaped. But it is never too late for hope. Live now. just as |espond more quickly to the on wish you had done all these blood-enriching oil-food in years, and there is good reason to belleve that the will return | _SCoTTs to the face of your wife and that | he will :ove and trust you again of your column, furnish me slum |ehan to any other one medi- the names and addresses of the|cine. SCOTT'S Russian and French consuls in Se- nourishing food to strengthen attle? Also, to solve a debatable point between friends here, print the cor- rect pronunciation of the word “tribune’? Should it be divided/is liberally used in‘ tubercu- tribune or tri-bune? Thanking you, i ORGANIST. losis. camps for that purpose, NAMES CONSULS Q.—Will you, thru the medium) tubes. It is of peculiar bene- louis He . 903 Sy {i U Avjlauis Heritte, 903 Summit | You gat no alcohol in Scott’s tle he Ruseian consul general | Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 1 e Nicolas Bogolaviensky, 907 Sum mit ave. is divided as on the} tribune” accent The word follows: “trib-vne," tirst able ‘BEST FOR RESULTS STAR WANT ADS p ee emael icin sic Q.—What difference is there be- is a rich, tender throats and bronchial” fit to the respiratory tract and