The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 10, 1917, Page 7

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STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 10, ' = CONTINUOUS Iltoll STARTING TODAY!!! en Fifth of the Seven Deadly Sins—(a Five-Reel Super-Picture Complete in One Showing) The New York Dramatic Mirror says: “An engaging mixture of pretty girls in fetching bathing suits, Greek dancers by the sea and Coney Island habitues—the situations enliv- ened by the charm of Shirley Mason in a series of dainty frocks.” SHIRLEY MASON IS STARRED 10c ANY TIME ANY SEAT THREE DAYS| i 1917 WOMEN WILL DO WAR WORK FOR _ MEN AT FRONT NEW YORK, May 10.—Thou sands of women in all parts of the United States are prepar Fraser Paterson Co Phone Main 7100, e of Men's Soft Cutt aes Salle An Extra Special S ing to replace men called to the @ ( | colors. Statistics gathered by : Shi @ the United Press today showed ) aint or) od 20 ) a rush of preparation for this big move In practically every | city. When the men march to i war, women will start work as $2.00 and $2.50 Grades | elevator operators, elevated, | subway and street car conduc CHANCE to buy a summer’s supply tors, machine shop experts, , . Chi « ing o Maat adh ta Linetion altars of French cuff Shirts at a saving of mechanics and cistributore, 71c to $1.21 on each Shirt. telegraphers, railway car clean ers, office clerks, bell hops, chauffeurs, automobile mechan | fos, shoe makers, bank clerks, farm hands, railway checkers and callers, walters, train dis patchers, gate men and theater all sizes—fine poplins A splendid ortment; imported madras, crepe madras, and other materials. —Smart stripes, conservative stripes— Shirt well made and cut full and musiclan: every The Interborough Rapid Transit | roomy | Company mbracing New York's 3 > ° |subways and elevateds, will replace [| —Every Shirt one that will excel- |its conductors and ticket agent lent service with women te! Women Go to Schoo! —A good assortment of all sizes. On The New York public emplo data Ge ‘ ih ery ike Sunelvedacrsien ule Friday an 1 Saturday only, $1. .29. tions for w en to run elevators. Wraser-Pate act as bell * railroad macht In t National league men's service schools 4,563 are learning to be torcyclists, wire raphers vye” and to work tn » shops for MIE N S THES FOR s3c Included are many others, chauffeurs, me and treet ear operators Cleveland iy many, iy companies are pl « to employ 1 1 lot of att tive patterns and colors women, The Chicago Northwesterr Values tl ‘ to bay séver railroad 1" already employing 60 : 2 , ; wo where men have formerly the price I Saturday is only ........... neo ae pea Fraser-Pa 51 Women's Dainty Lawna Dresses--A Friday Clear at 69c-Formerly $1.50 to $1.95 Hundreda of work as bank cl ors. going to bookkeep Work In Fields Portland reports that m wo F ure ady to in ’ , P; ‘ the northweat wheat belt, to release IGURED LAWNS, small floral designs, in blue, pink men for war nr ets 5 The Denver Opportunity School and maize Clever little styles for house and summer wear. Coll and cuffs are edged with pleated bands of plain mate in or to match the design in the material. They are a little rumpled and soiled, but neverthele are most exceptional values at the sale price. They formerly $1.00 to $1.95. Friday clearance —Fraser-Paterson Co. Third | SPORT SHIRTS FOR WOMEN New Arrivals—$1.00 ER TIRELY They are new and very appropriate for outing, medium wide collar and small pockets. to 44 is receiving calls for girls tc overalls ams take up th shop work of young men Work In Saw Mill | At Hult, Northern California, a foree of women will soon start work {n a saw mill. Women taxidrivers may be used during the day tn 8t. Paul and old men at night. The Boston elevated roade plan ned to hire 1,500 women conduct | Headquarters of vania rallroad fn listing names of. w an window washers, car cleaners dispatchers, gate men and mechan fen NEWS GAG OF LANSING HIT a WASHINGTON, May 10.—The au tocratic news gag, proposed by |retary Lansing, t ut off discus | sion and criticism of this country's |war policy, met with violent de nunciation in all government quar ters today. made of a fine soiesette, made with 36 “We worship words inst worth. That is a fault of all SELF BY HER ACTS mistake of so many new people “The first week of my work in| who come to Washington. She ac- | manity.” the office of Congressman Smith |cepted all the tnvitations that were| I looked et Paula with gi gave me some queer bits of in- |extended to her, and, of course, | terest, ind I realized that 4 sight into the ways we as a nation |she found very soon she was not|Were at Vassar together she t to impress our wealth and | mingling with the most desirable |not seem to be very big, and ty on the world,” sald people. She also found many of | here she was talking of life as WOMAN PROCLAIMS HER | sxieenx, and fn doing so made the Congress has about reached the| Pa Margie, I think our govern-|these new acquaintances spent |she had pretty near solved @ breaking on the censorship|ment fs still in the nouveau rich|money in a lavish way that she | whole riddle, which, to me, ul question subject is like a fire Most of the buildings im-|could not at all follow. | Waverly, was still an nki brand in both houses. press you as being made for show] “She found that her clothes, | problem. Today, while representatives big, ugly and imposing. which had seemed perfectly beauti- | (To be continued) faired thelr views privately, sen “Our architecture, like our art,|ful out in her little Western home| city, where almost all the women / made their own clothes, when worn beside the gown adorning the wife of the millionaire senator from York, were dowdy. And so ators took the floor and ripped in-|is still in its infancy. to so-called “Invisible government” |ment buildings were primarily efforts to throttle the freedom of|huilt for exterior effect. The cap- the press and attempt to bottle up|itol ig beautiful, but the offices of news of the government's activi-|both congressmen and senators are ties and keep the people in the|altogether too big. You somehow about the first thing she did was|@ dark as to developments in the/get the idea when you walk into |to run over to New York for a new bean the office of a senator that there | wardrobe The govern. ve ae Gea is a very little man sitting in a “Flossie Smith knew one thing| |very big room | well, indeed, and that was her own | ,,7int your hair to, the shad | MAKE. CONCESSIONS “| have always thought we|province. She possessed, as only |rration is far superior to any, a few women possess, a positive ture that contains henna, should make our {mpression by the w . cre ‘i “3 ver, lead or similar prep type of men we send to congress | genius for clothes. She knew in-|*!/rer. leas AMSTERDAM, - May 1o-{Speedy |and not belittle them in any way.|tnitively just the thing that was|or poisoned ecalp when, YOu measures to repatriate deported! At least that fs the way I felt|for her and she wore ft, as one of |"Brownatone,” for this simple BIN Belman workmen, as well as other| hut after | hen entation ‘bail, ation positively contains no when I first went there, ‘as tho it grew 5 eed a little while I Poon on her? on silver, Ipbur, at workers in the German occupied coal tar products or thi sections of Poland and Lithuania,| I had been the #8 he he aig | came to the conclusion it was not) “Her clothes were all the flufty- rivetives ne ot, Just brush OF were decided upon by the main n . . t ( into the hair and presto America’s biggest men who were/ruffly kind that made her look | DP On ee ¢ pic r ; ray hairs instantly df committee of the reichstag today. | sont to congress |like @ great, big, beautiful doll. 1} [fate tna beautiful and, Wattoram ‘Mr. Smith came to W. ‘ashington|saw her the other day on ray [ieee abe ends area Tinie W, sed! with the very highest ideals andjave. She still retains her beauty | {he balance. and you have any o a sired, fro Neh Nick’s Worried! He the staunchest courage. He was|and youth. I could not help won- from «light Seq very proud and happy at the|dering if she ever thought of the |\ & month and no one G& thought of being one of the men|man who loved her so much that |®'g" ¢ who had been asked to make his|/he gave up princtples, reputation, on. waeiag | Only Has a Million PETROGRAD, May 10.—Nicholas nj Prepared IL, exczar, bas only $500,000. He | Country's, laws, and he intended to life, just to neo her gle, to tool pregehared in two shades — * fs K . be very honest and not allow him he could feel in that lonely |Produce #0 jneeds money badly, says M. Titoff,| .oi¢ na be inves one jot from his|grass-covered bed in which he had oe ah cra end tee Jcommissary appointed to handle his| oy osen pa which would always Jain so long—that she was bappy.| We will send absolutely free, f business. Altho Nicholas 18 poor.!i.aq to the greatest good for the| “Rut I am getting far ahead of t time only, a sample bas of his family number. my story, and I want you to write i and altogethe y early found that ‘poll-| down this episcde of Flossie Smith million dollars available is played’ at the nation- because I believe most people ; | 41 capital is in its least menacing think that the idea of a wife being |\ peeks tae | 1 ED SHIP SAILS aspect ies of compromises, ‘If a vampire is an insane notion, To self just how superior it 1s to | jyou'll vote for my measure, I'll them the vampire woman is the |(led, “dyes.” combs, et vote for yours,’ is the way the woman beyond the pale, who maken ving K the wife unhappy and guaranteed at all ‘4 et. Copies larag and tollet counters. Don't “The word ‘wife’ ranks with the | ©! pt any substitute. thing often goes If one does not |vote with his party he is damned, NEW YORK, May 10 Stars and Stripes, the first seized Flying the German steamer to be put in Untt-|even tho deep in his heart he feels | word ‘mother, Margie, I believe, in | od States wervice, sailed from an|the measure is a makeshift, if/the minds of the majority of hu- American port today, en route to|nothing worse man beings, And yet the worst Burope with supptios, It was setz.|. “Flosste Smith immediately tried | women can be both wives and ed with other interned German|to get into the social life of the mothers eamers When war was declared Hotel Has NEW YOR May 9.—Just a few of the oid resitfents of the Eastern hotel, 64 Whitehall st., celebrated ta "6th birthday day, They sat where Daniel Webster, Robert Ful ton, Jenny Lind, P. T. Barnum and many other famons people have sat at various times in the life of the ancient hostelry LIGHT MEN WORRIED NEW YORK, May 10.—The prob. slo effect of the draft upon the| ectrical Industry was discussed to-| ay in an executive eession of the ional Electric Light association Birth all War Missions Are Well Guarded Heal your childs sick skin with: The minor skin troubles to which infants and children are subject itching patches, bits of chafing, rash or redness—so easily develop into serious, stubborn affections,’ that every mother should have Resinol Ointmentonhand tocheck | them before they get the upper | hand. Doctors and nurses recoms | mend Resinol for this with the J utmost confidence because of ita! harmless ingredients and its guc- | cess in healing eczema and similar serious skin diseases, Resino! Ointment is sold by all druggists, fp | here. The extent to which the Industry ‘STRIKER Is STRUCK | Striking and. being struck was! the program of A, W. Sutter, 135 Kast 61st st., a milk driver for the| Htrooklyn dairy, Tuesday, Sutter's} | wagon collided with the automo: bile driven by Ira C. Burkhetmer, $250. Hooper claimed prosecution, Scotland Yard detectives and United States secret service men are rding the British commission in Washington, This picture, taken by he Star's special photographer, R. P. Dorman, shows two Scotland) Yard men, one in frock coat and Ascot collar. Left to right W. 4.! malicious | Houghton of the United States, Inspector D, O'Donnell and Sergt. Brust} of Scotland Yard, | ‘| |

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