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t 4N.W. STATES MUST FURNISH 13,692 TROOPS The Pacific Northwest must furnish 13,692 men 500,000 troops of FREE RIDES IN A CHEVROLET To show all comers how the world’s lowest-priced self-starting Motor Car rides just as cforms even more powerfully than at twice the ( hevrolet price, we h and Hing comfortably most n for every the new cars se are now remaining lidays and American army, when the con- open evenings Sundays, 20-minute demonstrations. We will take you around a score of scription bill goes into effect, blocks and up any Seattle hill, including the famous according to estimates today Coon Hollow hill or the Queen Anne counterbalance by army officers at San Fran. cisco. Registration of men within the eligible ages, preparatory to operation of conscription, may begin within a week, it is said. No exemptions will ing registration. HKvery eligible | male citizen must register and) thore refusing to do ao will ire sub | not to and imprhioament ration, farmers, munt Roadster $610.00 be made dur ot STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1917. PAGE 7 SCRIPPS NEWSPAPERS ORIGINATED IDEA FOR MANAGING WAR, SAYS COLLIER’S CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Advisory Commission. This was the Committee on Industrial Preparednes: Its chairman happened to be a man of fine enthusiasm and large talent for the particular job, Mr. Howard E. Coffin, consulting engineer of the Hudson Mo- tor Car company of Detro “As his lines expanded and the prob- ability of war became more apparent, it was decided that the work should have a broader scope, and be ted up mere and more closely he movernment he offical desertption fo te statute wan se © ¢ Seven perkens, each af whom shall have apecial know! ecxe of corte mdustry, public utility, er * * ° some natural re seUrees, = 2 Ss THE MEN SELECTED Chevrolet is not only the world’s lowest priced ie i tien workers and men newted ff electric seli-starting car, but it is also world-famous home industries for the goad of for its durability, sturdiness and neat, trim appearance the country, will be exempted, All others will be subject to eat! To own a Chevrolet is to boost for it, because its Approximately 1,141 men will be sturdiness and economy will win a place in your heart. pe ey poet it os grotaer Investigate and see how little it costs to own and be 3,141. Gesttle olty and Kitsap county must furnish the same num operate a good-looking, sturdy real Motor Car. ber Estimating on the basis of 1,141 for each congressional Matrict, the| four Northwest states will furntah quotas as follows, in the first 600, ] 000 troops Oregon, 8,708; Idaho, It is expected r completed by cruits will be calle month ¥ underst W.S. Dulmage Motor Co. TENTH AND PIKE Montana, vee fo over for at least two s. Powers’ case has been de nea several times by the prose cutor’s office, and on each occa | or six POWERS’ CASE AGAI DELAYED BY LUNDIN « of the Willard of the Baltimore and Obie railroad; Mr, Bernard Baruch, a New | York broker and an ox 1 Mr. Samuel Gompers, r senting labor; Mr. Howard EB. Coffir iting knowledge of neering and munitions; | president of tho Drexe stitute, Philadelphia, representing chem research; Myr. Jul tosenwald, of SearsRoebuck, repre »wledge of the distr tion of supplies; Dr. Franklin Martin, representing medictne and eur | gery; and, in addition, Mr, W. 8. Gifford, of the Amertean Telephone Jon a long-desiret vacation, Washington, | “The men eelected under this dexcription wera: President Duntel atistic and Telegraph company, representing the science of THE SPIRIT OF SERVICE “Thru these men the mobilization of Amerea ing on. They left their businesses, and left them Ith with the exalted pleasur have once more the establishing @ energies in now go 6 men going off} of a new thing husiasm and ple own writing Humore’ with the bit in hie air and bis tall over| do, with thrills tn tt ure that they had as They young men, the busines In the country metaphor of a friend of one of ther ly Washington, in th to another friend ‘Ho's here to h, fly down the road with h 6 dashboard ENTHUSIASTIC AS BOYS every rule ought to be b © the be ane with inh spirit “Moet of them are men who by sion Landin has refused to say bs much achievement and tired with work, but they ha rasa why, coming offic training | of college youths, when the term begina, getting together for thal Prosecutor Roagerog Ge gree. oie Rags q —— at oe Sys : places | They send for their old aasociates to come and help, and the ation | Tuesday mornin hat he iu in command of co « FOODS | ig 4 re y ° ction co rred They call fer hearing of Mike Powers, Because he forjed a prescrip-\trom their own states. This ts co recy ved in the spirit of a distinction conte They ca police officer accused of accepting tion calling for morphine sulphate, | merely speculation, however. Tho} “L-want 45,000,000 pounds of copper; I want It at half the current money, which was set for!Ralph Martin was given 90 days by| troops will probably be mobilized] petcq ice te the 0. 8k 3 Temday before Justice Privkett Judge Brinker Monday Inter at © point in the East. | ALS Hie Soe hab agli Tea eae ae anne aera esr e@ told their ses at § a m.—tht is actual, not fancif they work gh t fon until a bedtim h in a movable f t ormer United States They en to aig ce eke ee i mon others from the Rocky mountains to mobilize the wool su | organize the flow of fr to shipyards In official Waahin, Re sharing their purpose, «miles and bends for them. On eve from all over the country, come the captains of energy, radiant | Senator Mason, Pioneer in Pure Food and Drugs Legislation, Father of Rural Free Delivery System Says Nuxated Iron Increased His Power and Endurance so Much That He Feels It Ought to Be Made Known to Every Nervous, Run-down, Anaemic Man, Woman and Child. Opinions of Dr. Howard James, late of the SOR dgglh A oe belong yea ~ t cat ho tke Goan ae Ne rian Manhattan State Hospital of New York | Defense, then volunteer to take that place, and work with the current and formerly Assistant Physician Brook- | non’t stand on ceremony or precedent; don't ask f title or author | lyn State Hospital; Dr. Sc huyler ¢ | tty, and eapecta y be willing te sive up present affiliations There i ieiti - 55 | are a host of organizations elready in existen are organize Jacques, V isiting Surgeon of St. Eliza for a diversity of purposee—for nurcing, for at! . tor beth’s Hospital, New York; and Former \ providing supplies, for helping the army re organized along Health Commissioner Wm. R. Kerr, of state Ines, or city lines, or trade Ines these organlza|@-SigappOINTMENT 18 AT? [tons that were given to himyme or mentioned my name, except the City of Chicago. tions have pride. They would like to preser nt personnel; SOURCE OF REGRET | |* one. to say he must put the business a ach would like to work as a body, to volunteer as a body, to be recog range as it ay appear, little | deal thru successfully so that Mrs, es rel gr I was be elleved and dis win and I will not want. ‘ body. All this fs natural and human, i it 1 s ‘What Senator Mason Says nized asa a senate wh Brig a Nps Whe dea ke s s T f Malcolm Stuar i made | cas } fas “hicago, Il. | “In turn, the Council of National Defe and the Advisory Com. mi few that Se lene th a hae : died onthe " H | mission are human, They want to make these concessions wherever | Many mes that [| iN! “ Ps, Ai ‘ re seems to be something Ihave often said I would never recommend | they o But, {In most cases, wuch societies must merge. have to come and tell you] *"!ch was the day he was so sure |else on his mind, Mrs. Waverly, ! Medicine of any kind. I believe that the dow heeds i these patriotic organizations have objects which my thous iB wo ald go with somewhe he sald to me, “something that he H for's place. However, after the hardest pollt- I riety , not Immediately connected with war a ment You see, dear little confidant and | jin te fideo some hing t 0 show | d ene w even to think about, | Kal campaign of my life, without a chance for a « ission saya Don't try to r' b i ree of war comforter, the habit of coming to |" he Hs e a 4 f t of e. I\and I fear for his reason unless we } Taration, | had been starting to court every Just volunteer to help-—let the « 1 name the place you fit shes ‘be part of my life, | 4% however, much relieved it was |can get him to unbosom himself. Morning with that horrible tired feeling one the general echeme of things. Offer your services, your organtzat ng my thoughts and experi (Te be continued) fannot describe. I was advised to try Nuxated your factory, or the commodity you own—offer {t without qualifcation. jences down on your white pages " i As a pioneer in the food and drug legisia- Enlist as a private, and take the place assigt mak eo with clarity my mist Gon, I was at first loath to try an advertined pace “¢ takes sing of omission and femedy, but a advising with my medical | on sior wanted one bit of } © Bipecieer sso Tae ret Lae tee MISS ABBOTT SUBMERGES IN DIVING SUIT “202 !\+ 00% so ore wn 0 Site it oo #0 beneficial in my own case, I made up my c rea t would suppose Be at liberty to publish thie statement if you AND TALKS OVER SUBMARINE PHONE ::* thought would be of me, there was We at liberty to publish this statement {f you erly from t the slightest intimation, in this Sodesire. [am now 65 years of age, and | feel every ost important matter, he had re- that a remedy which will build up the strength and increase the power of endurance of one at @y age, should be known to the world. Yours very truly, Senator Mason's state t in re- I was astonished to find him with b Mid to Nuxated Iron was shown to the blood pressure of 0 and Weta) physicians, who @ re- as full of vigor, vim ty as Sitted to give their opinions there- # young man; in fact na > really was, notwi t Howard late of the ‘ James. Misiatian State Hospital « Tork and formerly A n As Brookiyn State Hospital, said Wraior Mason is to ded handing out this ¢ Nutated fron ¢ an * fr men who! burn Melt nervous er. 28 strain of Petition of + mA c Co piemer Heat: Surgeon New York efore « matic ¥ duty to « tae of ite use ‘Steeneor. er, organic ‘all ‘#trength ME ago a man came Rearly half « Me to give | amination ¢ SPECIA doctor, ien you wish to prescribe a L TO PHYSICIANS : true tonic and blood builder, one that HS the real “stay ent strength and youthful vigor into the blood and nerves, try Nux fon, If you have been using the old forms of metallic iron, without success; if you have had tions, patients complain of discolored teeth, upset stomachs, hardened, tied-up secre Ind foe from the use of metallic iron, again we suggest, try Nuxated Iron Nuxated tefun Ml be furnished by any druggist on an absolute guarantee of success or money ded. It is highly endorsed by such physicians as Dr. Schuyler C. Jacques, Visiting of St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, New York City; Dr. Howard James, late of The Man tate Hospital of New York and formerly Assistant Physician Brooklyn State i Dr. A. J. Newman, Police Surgeon of the Eity of Chicago, formerly Honse Of the Jefferson Park Hospital, Chicago; Dr, Ferdinand King, New York Physician Medical Ay $ three or, and others. In most cases physicians direct the use of two five-grain s per day after meals. | The easer t what we are now the 1 o* Jost those things which, In th t sense that make democracy—the ver are fi giving up Individual things—tnd | of me, | touch songem of the nation’s spirit. There are a good many things to stir the {magination in the world just now; not a few of them are ington, and none ts nore appealing than this spectacle of a na ing together. | WHAT IS NEEDED business of preparing to uphold its in willingness to co-operate “A democracy in engage’ n the ideals with The noul of this vidual in order to make is over, « national unit, a compact fighting machin “The first requisite is rea Claas interest, sectional tnt cation, and merge tnto a volun property indice, nelfinterest,, zed demar we to cast aide and every kin whole ” of crystal CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 | 107 lead we ed around my waist a pe r | f my little world cann quite all that passed 5 . ered over my head, and, with a last word of direction as to linto my pretty sun room and tell (on that eventful afternoon a month (DONt be discouraged air valves and telephone tranamitt the fre of the helmet me about th ation Malcolm o, I can’t think Malcolm e was strapped into place and I was alot Stuart's death made. dead, altho in the next room Dick eee later wa ais tt ‘ oth ie iy < The will was probated today,” is babbling th that in his} esino oa metal; alone as a man js alone In his coffin, with the glass win sald Eliene when she came in to | senses he would never tell me | ill < dow fastened down over bis face, ee me yesterday, “and it was a| Ever since Dick fell in a f. WwW clear your skin ‘The tenth of a ton that dragged | behind dt—a nightmare of drowned, | queer one, Margie, Do you know {t |exhaustion that afte “i 4 i bs at my feet and my waist and my | sodden bodies was made the day Malcolm Stuart |been delirious with : Many nga gree girl has a clear, houlders waa like the weight of Nu was drowned so {ll that only the nurse ealthy complexion tos ause some e earth above coffin-d; and| Once moi I held 1 breath, little book. | allowed at his b end ca it sound ad- t ence wa ike the silence | rine telepho my rea Knowing Malcolm Stuart as I d brought him home e is delight- Af the sexton has filled in the | s He had « me wi 1} » some celal trafr y cle. grave and & \ a And the nothing in|-vision in it You see, he} Dear old Jim has been a ver- | daily ¥ It wasn anic, but {t was some-| the untver tical and} seemed so on that last day |itable rock, and has taken care of | ples,ofisets many ill-eff thing a little bit e it dis 1 tral 1 go away with hi m. Dick's business. The deal Dick | and gives matwrethe ch f Calle Up Her Paper a © went on conscious of }was so anxious to put thru is set ake red, rough skins white and soft. Hears Voice in Helmet <-csiled Whe hae, Gan autoal g heart, which was clam-|tled in his favor, and #0 We, Jim| 11 heskin sin bad shape, through negleet or im. And then, suddenly, inside my |ing depths, when the surprised oudly that I thought she and I, have nothing to worry us in f treatment, a aittie Resinol Ointment should helmet, I heard @ voice that WAS eajtor had gramped the fact that he it that direction at Gest be used with the Resb not my own « with a mermaid, I ex Malcolm left everything he had) Poor Dick, up to date he has pepe bade snag ys | j “Put your foot down on the F seciiitil’ a Gate Ae tee world to Dr. Virot,” she |talked only of bis bus in his Soap and Resincl Ointment fl next rung,” It commanded and made ‘ange. | Cor 1, “the will saya ‘uncondi- | ramblings—not one word about this are sold by all druggists. i gruffly. “You'll feel lighter In © It postponed. And tie In his will, Malcolm said ge He has never > 1 a r Dp a minute. then I « ed up the ladder until | the wag the only real friend j It wan Capt. Sorcho, speak. 1 weighed a tenth of a ton aga ‘ possessed, and, since he ing over the submarine tele | ana my two sailors hoisted mo « relatives living, he wanted phone! 1 Capt, Sorcho has been a diver, sim ey, which until now had Down I went, rung by rung, with | 4, ears. He has a watch that “ps a men to society the captain's voice in my ears. MY | Admiral Sigabee gave him when he| instead of @ solace, to be expend heavy feet grew strangely Haeht 4 kis Walk os. the ie e « rks inste the load at my watst my a wonderful watch, * ‘ ure breastplate lifted from shoul the aayr « ‘My friend, Dr who ts le eenish color, topped b t 1 n ar he best apa cm Jee j ; ders. "1 er m9 ereadiet ot Remeimbe r the M nine all arora | the bent me spree ag cok har ectee It has been said, upon good authority, that the a silver ne ° Ine ©. sid line face ¢ t, and the names o have ever no dc 8 par : saa ia upward over the window of my hel | the captain and the admiral in| better than I could, and I want to average doctor does not collect more than 50 met cribed inside the case suy, If death means sleep, I per cent of his accounts. This being so se Became Light as Feather But I think that he ought to have| sleep more quietly because I have I he Aon : “ie s being so, those ‘Thru the water and something more than a watch for|siven him my faith and trust who do pay must pay double. fre 0 » Capt r nventing the submarine telephone hnowing he will not fail me. . . . 5 a tenho va ned the tmon|-the thing that maken the in-| quoted Eliene, and then she spoke Under the present credit system used by round him in thelr dark clothes, | human world under water safe end | menincty. sc aareia, Halleve Share doctors the fee must be high. Most of you have 11 blurred and amemry, like pie sane. wel 4 ee es barat sh 2 ing H ef . peuseneny fry Pict bane belt wiahad | bated. Dr. Virot has some instruc been paying $2.00 for any ordinary oftic ont. | | call and have had to buy your medicine extra. I was light as a feather ‘OxM U E . : With the dlapincement of w hip- AN IS UNDER My charge is half the regular fee and 1 give potamus and the tonnage o , . aAininia Naat ON Ne BOL Tie 8: RNARe te | GRAND JURY FIRE you the medicine. My usual office fee is bottom of tho tank like a seaweed. $1.00 cash, medicine included. § streams o} es rushed | SAN FRANCISCO, May 1.—A P ways upwal a from tay wre n, the val ©) For 25,000 new members, with|searching investieation by the I im not a specialist, but treat men, women of my helmet, and tho alr howe | |thetr membership fees of $1 each,|grand Jury of the charges that ey and children. me ee Rem [the Red Cross drive will begin |dence against Thomas J. Mooney It Seems Unreal was like a fantastic dream | opened there-a dream in which Marion, everything, from my own grote committee person to the glass wall in with seemed unreal, The at 4 0% were and cor ra in ful Jnext Sunda Headquarters i yesterday at Second and the new membership of 66 will meet there Raymond Frazier, chairman, ck today to make final plans. The Seattle branch needs room in a sunken ship loomed be-| § immediately to equip a side me, dim and pale. It was a/naval base hospital and an ambu surprise to find them hard to the|lance unit. The Boy Scouts helped It down tion ¢ M. ¢ cused man umn torne that walls of the model of a state and door door cted of the preparedness pa ynamiting, was “framed,” wa 1 swing today under the direc of Deputy Attorney General R 2 ‘arke, F. EB, Rigall, who ac 7 F.C, Oxman, Oregon cattle 401 PEOPLE’S BANK BLDG I dared not push open the|the committee move into headquar-|jeral sessions before reaching a There might be a nightmare ters, doing the work in a few hours, |ciston, 7 ie ever changing range of s style finds complete expression in our stocks A Showing of Extreme Values in Charming Silk Suits ON CREDIT Featurcd at the style store this week, authentic models in Khaki-Kools, Taffetas Poplins and other popular silks, in all of the prevailing pring shade An inspection will reveal qual- ity, style and workmanship at moderate prices. re scores of rp We Invite You To Open An Account Our partial payment pian \ is extremely attractive to women who prefer to make early rchases Simply open the account and ar- range your payments to * suit. * The One Store Where CREDIT Is Really an Accommodation The Largest Credit Apparel Institu- tion United States in the 1332-1334 SECOND AVENUE day . live, Little book, 1 tell even you just what I think about ft all now, I have not yet told myself. I membered I was ing ed Margie Waverly calmly bout nursing @ very serious ee of subornation of perjury, wa ppear at 2pm. At 1 Webb announced jury will hold V Second and Pike St. 10 A. M. to 5 P. M., 7 P. M, to 8 P. M.; Sundays noned to y Gener the grand ‘1 A. M, to 12

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