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Fool economy is one thing; fool extravagance another. This country wants neither. War time does demand that we cut out our fool extravagances, but it also protests against flying to the other extreme. Industrially this nation was never better off. The Northwest never before had its prosperity | based upon a more solid foundation than now. Let’s keep our signals straight. Let’s drive direct ahead. Let’s cut out extravagance, eliminate waste, but not CLOG WITH HYSTERICAL ECONOMY THE WHEELS THAT MUST KEEP TURNING. ca The S or attle S tar aoe mt ss cay hader ‘tal a ngsley would make @ cathe Ms wig Aaa tet that wiggle thra WAAR nee PRL LAPP PPL PPP PPP DAP P AEP PPP open was the {THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS ‘a seday; covler tonights iia (tHe 19 SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1917. ONE CENT | RY teyienn Prussian Vandals: Spreading Desolation co ae a | WOMEN MOURN |: | P hotograph Shows How Logan Billingsley Es sc scaped From Government Detention Station | LOGAN iS DRAFT IS Retin ai ~t ve. | STOLEN GIRLS FSSSMNaE ec eoe® " STILLAT SURETO PARIS, France, April 2. n rench and British % ; 4 aud Zz all the Germans “Huns” and 7 Logan Billingsley, ex-head of One: trip thre the French " , " ‘| bad Seattle's biggest whisky ring, (United Press Staff Correspondent) ne try bir : ’ “at j : iy is still at large, after sawing § N, April 22.—After P invaders BTR, and > sah’ : Pi dy me . f A - 4 la loose a bar in the window of of the great war You never hear of “Germans” Brit the United States immigration n, house and senate, shortly ~ Badian troops. It’s “Huns” and “Boct , : Gin station early Sunday morning, | #fter noon today wae iat Cre t | ) stas f the pr : 4 and evidently squirming thru 1 stages of the problem of ral The wrecked towns, the ruined houses, the defiled ; |: Wensiss werent Laehee wine an army of 2,400,000 sane churches, the devastated gardens, and above all, the kid- DB : The notorious bootiegger, © of the nation néped, girls and the dishonored women of Bapaume and ‘ > - : , and star government witness was the first day of sabato e io ! | against Mayor Gill, Chief Beck- house and the secon MMMMUEEL.< Gat Geen cotesrd by scary neutrals 42°“ by ee tagham ard four’ city detec. | tho se wan still bollovedl ee se ar sate tives, recently acquitted of con that h will take final Mary ‘rlecessity.” spiracy charges, called the | actic sday or Friday But it is a strange sort of wary nece that leaves newspapers over the phone The conscription feature in some phigh hilltop wall 1 : Mtact, wh I after his escape and declared | form will pass both houses. While es. 2 ae t P ed: dese he would give himself up at | ho and senate debeated, the Mirrors with pist putting thea a McNeill island penitentiary in a ysevelt angle—the Colonel's plan few days. i head a volunteer division to the In , ¢, for instance, the tower of the “hotel de ville” “| have some business to at- nch trenches—was injected into ihew espite the terrif mbardment i tend to,” he said, t I'm not |e ne situation (cit despite the terr bombardments trying to run away.” | Republicans Harding and Lodge From tt 1 | much of the surrounding territory Th U d C Thi wy Sa the|are behind a well laid ey Used to Chase This . cies te] aly Si a can be witwed A ! to the £ n-| Permission for Roosevelt to plant Aan in UhlAy_(itiact. even where It runs over a Ki d m | : confession,” made Bopeeree intact, even where it runs over a ( ) t fCa t th ' |‘contession.” made to the Kovern on for Roosevelt, to 5 FOOD iS WHAT the country. he enered Th tg bs be Pp od e ante was #incere He declared a ae Crating grav the country can be surveyed. The |he had been do extension of the draft am male citizens not eligible to mille , . ower nd the wall he highest; x ne bee nced tomer and tie vail ace ee bisbes 1 Music of Rogue’s March | ‘Seu Mt Ra, "sod cnc tr er structures in Bapaum i \ . : for food producti de ries rent mi ' > j he penitentiar army fo ‘ood prod ha on Was 2 he church, painting Br } } | Saw Left Behind in a resolution. been slashe with kalves from thetr! When Great ain found i obliged to enter this | | ‘ } ‘ frames, and in the homes furniture! two members of the sh. government, John - | A hack saw and Logan's coat and) Compulsory military service im f lhat were left at th tention sta-|a democracy, declared Weeks, of BY GEORGE MARTIN "J been chopped rns itihed snhietie and John Morley,am@ie unable to agree with the ‘ : \tion.. His cell. was on the third| Massachusetts, in opening. and mutilated, and rites and books! : 4 ried away | ty qu y withdrew anc tired to private life. Trted Press Start © iraree = oily ahi | M Q WASHINGTON, . Aprib.23.— wihitenrte and offat Beaperien eutil views of the majority ‘ . floor of the government station, at} debate, is no more repellant: nor What the allies want from the the foot of Union st undemocratic than goverymental nything else | 4 b . ver hand,| regulation « es, sory aged nag! Braga Neat cuore “Graveyards have been crisscross-| he half-t i 2 national affairs do n : : “He either swung, hand over hand ngnlation (wan 8, compl ed above all others from the |“ with shallow trenches, graves hdr fr he t vabiek+ "2 7 ’ jalong a heavy cable to the wooden education ané compulsory insuf opened, leaden covers stripped from r ; y : $ nWay r the alley, or dropt ance for employes trappings of diplomatic cour ~ ‘ " mair f t hanineriite netic: , to the alley, a distance of 25 feet The question we must now con- See etal ge’: | One. an6 tombs broken. open. } Bi nted lie th < c sider is ho © zi Secretary Arthur J. Balfour unopened graves and in opened world had respe rj t n M ae 3 “rank T recte 4 we ae completed "ares - and the British commission by vaults. Filth been placed . waliawed that ane eS | _ ue Roy Smith and Fran ‘Tower | rected ploy 7, in living rooms of houses; aig . : | » federal n duty a i E President Wilson and ~ other Gis hae aan atathE ad bitaae f be, they were conscier ' re 4 ( 3 |the immigratic 2 at the Are we going to do it in a mam- ly vestments torn = from r i |time Logan evidently disapp ner demonstrated over and over churches and thrown into the I \ ‘ I , | They say they heard no sounds | again as ill-advised, ineffective and to surface vs y , \ K 1 didn’t know their prisoner had, disastrous, or are we to turn our streets—and, to all appear. Wit ' a \ ) I y HI I 1 a. m. Sunda t tt on to the expertence of A ances, deliberately placed. ‘ gone \ 8 a Sun cites ec {ngs the v , both pues: hows Ce po ATE A Hf 1 > REPRE TATIVES ., they changed shifts. other countries and take from the England and a plum inhabitable by filth smeared R \N RYT’ 1 PT ANI J. H.W. Lock, on duty as guard un-| experience those lessons which the consideration of the ¥ c about the wells v : . \ND [til midnight, sa 1e noticed Lo. enable us to steer clear of the lems of shippir 2 . ft AND AMONG THE RUINS OF vA IN ‘ gan at 11:45, for the last time, foll the past mance, military and n lly et lL ‘ ey n thet t agree ; Logan was sitting on the bed t lly the dividing Tine r FRENCH TOWNS AND VILLAGE r . e ‘ 2 solitair says Lock } between ency and inefficien- s declared itself in ROAM SAD, FURTIVERYEL een y : . v ) aK? 8 re ‘ a iibaiite 2 seth ae es U. S. Officers = a No Troop Concern Now WOMEN. CR ING AT EVERY , i . 9 eae ee Whenever we have engaged in There ia no “immediate concern | . ¢ SCREAMING parr evans, ¢ ¢ y € upor United States deputy 8 a great war it has been necessary egarding sending troops to Eu- \ ‘ Tt ad ER} tte oe at {t t hetter. than ti P still "scurrying arour * to resort to draft in order to bring offi y stated. Bal . = ‘ yg y fort to locate Billir , but have) jt to a successful conclusion.” soe it s officially stated. Ba ISONERS BROUGHT euRU TO pine y deceee ae he : oe to ee ee ee a succe: conclusion. with President W 7 cute? ~ (HE ALLIED REAR, AND MOURN I pe : ivert hruou | “We expect b droy p here be-| ‘ P ‘G FP I REN AND : aes 7 ror WARS: re we find hin a fam E, GERMAN ‘ m, ing y Of t 4 clect * , >, y " s why tary Daniels i the suffer : ‘ 7 The picture above shows the barred window In the government | “Thank God . lied wit t sake ar ’ og a Sitte sp that t f t oe , they've at last ve passed t Cetention station, 25 feet above the alley pavement, from which Logan| got something on Billingsley | pps: Women Are Jailed 1 r m o Billingsley is believed by federal officers to have escaped by sawing| o in 1 TY, 1 » af 9 they can't blame onto the po- (Continued on page 10 ngn? The moral r re merels 1 t rand ' il off a bar. The severed and bent bar can be distinguished in the photo-| jice department,” ejaculated wa worst ¢ one woman car ie nell graph. The dotted line leading from the window indicates the method| Mayor Gill this morning. “it's told a party of aper corre. by which Billingsley must have reac hed safety—going hand-over-hand ‘ “ . ’ :. 3 inh a i a a federal matter, so I’m not go. | gy ape nts makir 1 re They should have the common decency to let the along the stce! cable outside the window to the wooden runway, shown ing to have ahything to say WASHINGTON, April 23.—Claude conquered waste resident, who is commander-in-chief of the nation in at the left of the picture, leading to the street. The picture below is a ° ” Sitchin aa ronacteedtecr t p about it « nocratic leader of the Y france, 1 time of war, prosecute this war in the most effective ICNEETO dhe liken one 2, et as posed recently for The Star at Police Look for Him ho ntatives, will make anes, becats the suggestion of Billingsley, who had not fancied photographs of him ii 1 want fight t pie P < lice de ent s in-|a fig ° ude in the revenue athe 1 mothe thout manner possible, rps 3 to his best judgment self which had previously appeared. Logan pronounces this picture ve reaiie he govern.|bill a section making all return & a passer x PRESIDENT ILSON IS ENTITLED TO THAT tne best he ever had taken ee srning tha ngs o the public. He so announce fran CONSIDERATION — FRO} ALL PATRIOTIC - - - aped, and all officers |ed today RICAN ™ | 1 lice bul I have always favored publicity MARSHAL NOT ON JO retiree “to Ne t Nor vorted , Kitchin said, “but I held back from saa ak FA wh. Whe ; eee re = - . 5 ro : 02g |seei insistence upon publicity of the ins sle at 2 a. m. when the Germans | \Ought to Stop European War, Thinks Chief [Sois"in the recent (rial, and excori-/ come tax, because I felt it might not They wandered back to Nest ‘CAPT KUHN iS RESTAURANT MEN | S. Attorney ( Allen, who | be good policy to introduce it until ADVERTISING MANAGER'S purely by luck. Otherwise the ‘ 2 3, O. Sawyer, jr.] To the Alaska Indian, the law of | ld a conference with Logan Sat-| that form of taxation had secured @ T editor and lisher of the Seward |neace and orde arkodinin afternoon, said there wasn’t | firm root. |S | . 1 order is ¥ rified b mabe. fe i ind : DAILY TALK might hat e on for days thru a| te ; ; . me ‘ desolated land without human hab! ? Seattle Sun) ine United States marshal. It is| , * lavensns Mt now, with - 900 ae tation E ute t home in the |" : ! {Logan e escaped thru the seven-inch calling for every dollar of rev 0 discr demands of res-|werth s down the Coast |thé marshal who always arrests | hole enue that can be raised to pay Saddest were those women rant for ner 1 f th i! th Al Indi fi | 1 went ert jown th its of th who had seen their d. h pce J Pilg ecg f, e of ne = 1) the Aska ndian or getting bag - ac e€ enormous costs o ie war esday Offers Many forced to leave for ebine polit | PITTSBURG, April 2 Daptain'l ve cee orien hours, the Meas | cp ber of Commerce, old Chief/drunk and fightin one ae rs tees if igi upon which we are embarkery Opportunities to Save dine back of the | TT Ailes cadets tle Caterers’ association will meet |Goodlatah, an Indian tribesman| While Sawyer was in Cordova pected at any time that he got) | am convinced that we should lines. They had no ai Arthur Kuhn, a mechanic r M onda at Good Eats cafe ur Corde is greatly worried by/on his way outside, Chief Good Rut a Ay but thy Ane window wait no longer, but should AT And, as usual, toda of the fate reserved for the |sineer, sald to be on the acti gee une te i ar in Europe |latah dropped into town, As u | REE ihtre te ee a poe eg: ie ONCE adopt every means that we A , a girle, 80 were left to Imagine |°f the German army, was arrested || il" Increased Co t of food make f Goodiatah, on his period-|he heard of another — big bettie | tt ot ee ee Lagaerssogait will stop evasion and fraud, and Star contains full particu-| the worst fate possible y Justice department agents and /{t difficult to grant the demands and| icq) trips into Cordova, invariably |across the ocean oka ge OLY ron = me. make every citizen pay his just lars. You'll find the ads Walt till we cross the Rhine!”| interned as an alien enemy today. | (Cr ie pha oes the r Want|jeard much ab the war—so| “Say,” he demanded of Postmas-| )\ving ha sentence. Judge coal taxes into the federal treasury. we heard French soldiers threaten| 1% @ raid on his offices in the |™ mi " iployes get free board! many soldiers killed at such-and-|ter Steele, “whatthehell the matter| fll rehab Ma eed Publicity of the tax returns well warth careful atten- perween clenct th. Farmers’ Bank building tmportant | Wherever y work, and thus are|guch a place \ great massacre }in Europe? No United States mar |* ea irt Friday that he| pring into the treasury within thay tion tc {a if the ¢ ‘ y wideaprena communications were found, it wax |Het so much affected by the high lat some other point hw atcawan there geo make a motion of appeal /next year millions and millions of io day pale inp aid! Sitar ioe th oe n Ger. Cost of Hving, is the opinion of th $reg fe su sida Rapley ba jdollars which would otherwise es * J al ' yreRe b association ours. e didn move within | cape jo Ite only be oppos- Standard Furnit , French or dull their military ardor,| =a! Kubn is loca vat . ‘ me , f 1 Ey oepe texstion an Ony ae 4 Benoit Oo al thar Wave tallied Ary ardor,| Carl still company, which. ma: \Gasoline Sleuth 1 hours. That's why I told the/ed by those who would rather see oh =n . " ‘ m c « for explosive : seein Pepbrdin shl a Nb ake Lo ‘their nation crippled than to take The Rhodes Co > The ruing thru which the French| factures machinery r explosiv WALK: ‘ir . o the penite v Me Woodhe mae-Grunbautn 2 are advancing have just the oppo plants | | Recovers His 100th tie Wh the rain) prison the most effective means of putting ses ; - Y . | ' p marshal’s prisoner,|an end to tax dodg McCormack Broa "age 6 site effect. | ‘ . y > t cedure was closed an en F f Mecormack ron “AFTER BEING SHOT, Stole Automobile 2 i gs ta | ates yf oe Co Page |HOUSTON ASKS FOR | Patrolman W. E. Worsham found i aoube't hat hell ¢ sulace tax returns during the civil war. Pon Marche .-... raze 16, $0,000 TO MARCH | | eae |hia 100th stolen antomoblle in two qubt but that he'll give him-| it exerted a powerful influence Frederick & Nelson Page 10 t FOOD SURVEY SOON! lyde Singer, 17, walked four miles) oars Monday morning when he lo-| eee . ‘ 2 for good then, and there is every : . | to the office of Dr. J. L. Millett, 771] Gated the machine of Frank Tipple,| © WASHINGTON, April 23.— istant U. S, Marshal Theo-| reason to believe that it will be | American officials While the 4. apparent! given ouftes : " omatic greet WASHING supreme ¢ 7 Py ds Sunda wi F pulle ) \ saic t had bee ya ec o of S Ten thousand Snohomish county rd st, Sunday, with a bullet! sqog goth a W., which disap-| | Turkey has broken relations Lee ea Ne ils aitand ae | pein poet effective now. bal a Se aaa s mus ave it as an essentia The best offering lodged in his left shoulder, ‘The lad people are expected to march, un WASHINGTON, April’ 23.—Se¢ eo gg dey or eet 0 ared li with the Uni . | hit 6 2 n« f ted Stat by ere were no boats plying attle’s best stores appear der the leadership of the Elks, to|retary Houston today asked the |W#s hit by a stray liber bullet)” Worsha began finding ma yi i piaa “Ste the | di at there we boats plying! part of our program for finance: regularly in The Sts demonstrate their «tand behind|senate agricultural committee for |While coming from the woods at) nines on March 13, 1915, and he| State department was officially | there, so the Journey was postpon-| ing this war." reguiarly in Ihe otar President Wilson, in the war against| “power and money to make an {m-|87th and Aurora sts. beyond tho! pas been successful ever since, In| Sdvised today by Minister fed. Ile was to have gone early) . — many, in a parade lay| mediate survey of the food supply [ety Hmits (dition, he has apprehended and | Stovall at Berne. pecan all ent Henig area |,The 700 members of the Marine afternoon, Schools, mills and fac-|ot the country te termine what | cf arrested two big gangs of thieves | sess vais an awh ting: declared | wnsineers senegicial Assoc E ee fame ee tories will close. ‘Labor, fraternal|the resources of the country are.” | Probably the rumor about the|who make quick getaways in auto it ef emeee Tavern BAUAAD OUnaS Non 38, of Seattie Sin doosta te und clyic organizations will take! The total supply now, he told|kaiser being in Holland started] mobiles, and has recovered a lot of | READ STAR WANT ADS! | He was one of Mayor Gill's coun | cents each to the Red Cross month. ‘the committer ' timated, from the fact that he is In Dutch en property ° (Continued on page 10) ly for the duration of the war. 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