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! The Star flas Largest Daily Circulation of Any Paper | in N. W. < “Mhiahty- five army ambulance re- Kenneth Wilcox Payne's stories from Europe will ap cruite are needed in Seattle this pear exclusively in The Star, Payne is on the job now week to form a contingent for serv. sropean manager for the Newspaper Enterprise a ( ice in France. Apply at the recrult- sociation, the greatest newspaper special service on ing station in the Ploneer building. earth, He'll write what IS for The Star, while other Weather “partly cloudy tonight and papers are printing what WAS. Uy, Tuesday.” PRAIA RAR ARAL RAPALA PLD PR ARPAR PPR R PROPRIO THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWws | VOLUME 19 SEATTLE WASH, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1917 ONE CENT awe] 2 U. S. NURSES KILLED A | WILSON TO URGE NATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE Offers Echo Zahl Talksto Wilson AND IN THE MEANTIME! Shell Waras Mayor Gill About to Get Cause New Spring Styles Aides Larger Cabinet to Meet War Needs Seems Likely Now De Death | Accident Occurs as College Nurses Watch Gun Prac- tice on Ship |BODIES TAKEN TO U. & Franchise System Should Be Democratized, Is tt Argument 3. POSTS CONSIDERED wALL SECOND SESSION oedema By Gilson Gardner WASHINGTON, May 21 —President Wilson has con- vinced advocates of woman! munitions and supplies and a suffrage that he is friendly, cretary of transportation— _ toward the passage of the ‘I Couldn't Think of a Thing One! s Supposed to Talk to Mayors, according to official belief to | federal amendment. He would Abo ut.” is os Sib "his a like to see it passed at this Pie Nate Rho tall cde eaed riborter, wiht tesa the. peedeee at the. counell congress, but will not initiate of national defense so that f such a movement. He will, sseeitheite: GRA deareiiien hier aediiae Wi — ae the work now being i 7 AVOns, toda) STUD r meeting wi lone by the advisory commit however, push it next session. \¢ 00 | tee of the council will be shift This is the impression gath Mi ered by the committee which’ . America’s first women vice tims of the war were two nurses killed by explosion of a shell during target practice Sunday aboard the armed merchantman Mongolia. BY CARL OD. GROAT WASHINGTON, May 2!1.— President Wilson's cabinet will d by three new portfolio: cre food administration of soon be incre. lof departure today, ha: put back with the bodies |the two nurses. One other |nurse was wounded. | All were members of a med- jical unit organized in Chi- jcago. The two women killed ein tim she thinks about attle, and cit the University of Oregon recently to look| @4 back directly to the shoul | ders of the cabinet, has made A a Seatt St t on The Star. She waited on Wilson, represent- 7 ee oe , ’ posts imperative. officials |were Mrs. Edith Ayres + r her a fresh and interesting viewpoint on sub | clare. |Miss Helen Burnett Wi exe the progressive party con- h we older folks have me to regard a matter-| The senat fh ot Uke th beth hi a ference which recently met in oe bate ones Beye Comey & Aiea er ee eae tet tee: ne of Chicago. St. Louis, and representing, rapes, apie i later about her interview with the Chief {Tea#00a ate political, Members of n some manner a shell ex- also, the prohibition, socialist , eu you ta Ley ) id h tt LUC! lthe advisory committees were ap- * ploded and portions of the ccee te cartes The| Nut t how Dan Landon is learning to dance the toddle,| pointed by the president withane CUT OUT me ; c leasing were flung fnto @ ME oistss chow. dope on 42-story Smith building, and some other |the traditional “advice and consent i ae lcrowd of nurses and: dota. | on 1 of the senate + things pea p and the president talked) 050. pt er Aw @ -rewnit-an aniesameit> whe esehing. the gun crew My and quite frankly ‘ By Echo June Zahl adopted in the urgent defteleney wor! “half an hour. time should be devoted to passage 4 bill wtating that the authority care. Cytter Grings in Dead f of a few me ike the # You know, I just got to going |fully designated to the council T Abandons State Plan service bill, spy bill, Liberty Loan fine—batting 4 thousand and |under the act creating it, should 590 medical onit aboard the Meme * The most important change in bond issue, taxation program, army making nv errors——when up trots [not be exceeded becatise of the eer vias under sommand of Mah President Wilson's attitude is his! bill, sundry etvil bille and the river the city editor war. ed J - Besley, and included 68 abandonment of the state-by-state and harbor bi Cub,” says he, “beat it over to The post of food administrator clog no doctors and surgeons, plan. While admitting that his General legislation has been put the mayor and get a story has practically been created in the a ek Roi vates. predilections are still toward the to one side. Even prohibition has Sounds swell, doesn't it? 80 |appointment by President Wilson i ongolia had sailed trom state method, he assured his yis-| found place only incidental to the specific and everything of Herbert C. Hoover. While an American port late last week. According to information available | today, it was around the stern gun that the explosion occurred. A rev- itore he is now convinced many conservation of food. When this | Hoover prefers to serve without things must move faster aa a reprogram Is cleaned up the presi, I Meg _ a ness to the | pay, there fs a bill now pending in sult of the world war than they | dent expects congress to adjourn plebe, the lowly, the mass the senate creating the very pont would in normal times As soon as the weather is , But when they try to slip some | he now f giving him the « fae snetaeaa ta the Mea — With the great drafts made on, coo! he expects to call congrese of this browy atuff over on me, | ity he needa and the sat bore the dead to port | . salary | women for war service it is thought, back for a second session, and I'm nil and scope of work as a member of fe Both ae mpcptyr ye Woods — q Political recognition of women as| at that time woman suffrage, he | Didn't Know What the cabinet ere experienced Red Cross nurses, ssurance, will be includ: | Men Nurses Show Splendid Courage hor Voters is the least any government . unde consideratio: for can give. in the administration pro. Kind of a Duck He Was posts of secretary of mavitions and New U. S. Food Administrator Gives Star Plans Big Boost) ,,“82 °*vodable accident during Consistant With War gram. I didn’t know what kind of a | #¢¢Tetary of transportation are also ” ” target ear ie the steamer car With this country committed to he parecer fuga sappoert the duck this mayor was, but I fig. | men sf a hats to work for no By Mabel Abbott ; I Fase bocelea! cmt come war for world democracy, t he Susan Anthony amendment can long aw he is a man, he salary and as a re t the new ad ® Sunday De iisiat osaice. ture torrxint 1, | entity 00 pasaed tine Saakaamen® [ations te: the inet cre. (Waste Editor of The Star) | Feeding of World Is Up to Women of | /atternoon, resulting in the death of the claim by women that our own| Republicans Favorable ' at ft home and got all | ated. of course, only for the pur) Seattle women are rising in America, Says Food Director Hoover | oi et ir tiaee in we ee franchise system be democratized A poll shows twothirds of the| dolled up. | pose of war-—-may all be nonnal:| response to President Wi NEW YORK, May 21.—Feeding the world is up to the wom- of Evanston, I1l.,” said M Besley, In this the United States is only| republican members of the house I used up a lot of shoe leather | aried officials, call for help in regulating the nef America, says ‘Herbert C.-Hoover, who was ‘appointed |i|"Mise imma Matza, 34 = Conn Becwing in the wake of Great/ and senate are willing to vote for! at the county-city building before | 2 TESTO OM food situation United States food administrator: Saturday night, and, having [lbus, Neb. was seriously” beni Britain and probably even Ru the amendment. The democrats 1 located the place | | When the president gave his ” .. | » Neb., seriously, but not rh, } 5 7 b t “ had for two years the job of feeding 10,000,000 persons in Bel- dangerously, injured, © present session of congreas,| show only about a third, the res The mayor Wasn't just waiting | signed approval to Thi ium, and now being pretty nearly food boss of the worid—he “No other person was injured, the president, i« already com-| holding off until they get word) around to greet me, either. 1 was | and the 200 newspapers who oy ht to know something about it. The morale oe rie el 4 1d to the exclusive consider-| from the president. A few mem to warm an exteripr office undertook to organize the ry) Ape Pipsetgnle: dia Da of datation Ne ear ab Thevcorele perscanil was Hon of a war program | bers are avowedly against soffrage.| seat, ‘cause Hi was busy, or | women of America into an ae pict pode: in eae it bs rope cor Seen wi et ee anne OF the sneeion) | VPs Sore tie eooas ks aaa | Prelim ag riage Bia tbotggg ceramide thik A er 16 Gor cant. Ot che. datal deodettls con: fide, 300 feck trom the staal gun, the president held conferences| ment would receive the necessary When my turn did come, and | by recognized the absolute ne . ‘ 1 31 yf thi 1 with congressional leaders and|two-thirds and go to the states for the mayor's polite secretary, | ceasity for the co-operation of sumed a Sahat ahr Pele anal girdltalrpabs eea ey saving? perp e a oe Only one agreement was reached that thel ratification my Crehan, told me if I | R women in the conservation of se hbeven a TAs thio tttse adenine ‘must bo a — —_ —po — anted to he ruld ' fi ia ‘preten ievaaauny dinky title Tokice Hoeven tena ae) catiat believe the women of America will do their share for the || pended, as there is no accurate evi ADVERTIOING MANAGERS DAILY ‘TALK coln-purse hit the floor. and: my er ng : wi "ghe was appoint: cause.” dence to warrant making a positive nickels and pennies, with which Varteitare 6F-0 ThRNON 00 Or oi eee ee cat tod adiaiistraier When it comes to feeding the world, Hoover says the job of statement as to the exact cause of , D | support the ¥. W. C. A. cate | 2 legal battle with the city, [*@ national food titi ment of | feeding two or three hundred millions more is merely a quan. || the accident. \ teria, went rolling all over the | faces the Traction Co, if coun- |arcentance further approved the | titative matter—but in that little matter of quantity the women of “The first officer of the ship =— ———— = — | office floor. cil adopts the recommendations | waste army as follows see etn ar eg new boss to play the greatest part Mb di pacha 9 ees oe nurses Echo and Crehan GAlGh repetted a odsolo vats ih 00; pet contiet the ute ff CR | Tt was the gun crew of the Mon: esi ooweade ~— jock wi Pi i i mate food consumption of the Bump Their Heads the traction officials Monday, country is in the hande of the | — thant one _ — golia which several weeks ago re tleman. He stooped to pick them | having been use in the incident, fs : p cer | pany to use the city's bridges caantaat ineluatin the —Do Not Waste Food i, and I stooped In the sume | En wnen'they help builaaes | organization, ase elimination of waste, tion Henry M. White says that the (Continued on page 10) | maintain them. The failure of ’ M | duction of consumption, the i ‘ : —Live Comfortably ee cecsama ie ing it Eee, "ae tonncat CONSIDER PLAN csuccezsentiencee, METERANS COMING rom the United States to Canada The United Spanish American i rT) this provision in the matter of ties for those farther afield, the Fremont bridge, gives the the substitution of overabund. | ince the first talk of select serv. War Veterans of the state, and the | city the right to revoke the ant commodities for those | T0 SAVE LIGHT ice has been marked. Since the op-|G. A. R, department of Washing. | d firing at a submarine im : The franchise, according to " | porte gun The mayor's secretary ia a gen women of the country, we wi ‘SLACKERS RUNNING English waters, the s ppropriate y i the report, permits the com place before them a plan of | ILL ing plnighteny | S. Commissioner of Immigra- — tay = franchise, the committee re which we wish to export to our eration of the draft law in Canada,|ton and Alaska, and the women’s © North American Review for May, Sidney Brooks, the eminent Mbalidh writer, cosciades an able article cn “America and the War,” ported. allies, and instruction in the | the number of young Canadians en-| auxiliaries, will convene in Seattle ptr er, n A na ar on aa he The committee advises that the intelligent purchase and use of Nat 1 daylight saving as tering the United States also has| June 19. About 1,000 delegates ee Jetty at once close its deal wit | jationa pa crease © say o This war America through and through. It will test ber Seattle, Renton & Southern fer tha| {eometuffe, and to set public a war emergency meaeure wilt |icreased, he says, are expected. eftictency—her opinion against waste and. ex- litical and industrial capacities—her power to handle |or fon of Division A be considered: by the board of ono! cars on Peale THRUOUT U, S. icisciec Wed ck| Peach ia | EG Sma HOW TO ENLIST “It will test the valor of her sons, and the endurance of her daugt ©) that the city y all attempts | ye 60. net a Commerce and Commercial i ters. It will test the national spirit of self-sacrifice, and most of a get the Traction compay to permit| American people should @tive | Cub Tuesday. Executive Sec Der t teat ; f ms NEW YORK, May 21.—America's aig themselves, but that they | i Derhaph, it will test the national gift of imagination the city care torun ou Thirdiy retary Gordon Cy Corbaley is remend ‘ . os, if s « to fulfi} first offensive of the war—the two| Bye | ghould eat wisely and without 3 Tremendous results await the United States, if she is to fulfil The report is signed by Council-| heartily in cavor of the: plan, c to herself, and advantage to the allies, the responsibilities Dillion dollar Liberty loan drive—is| | oo" Pichaon and Moore waste. ang will urge the adoption of 1 in full swing today “There is no service in this resolutions addr d to Go 5 . Reports gathered by the United Extension of Division A, of war, on behalf of our own ss id The Woman's Army Against Waste But | have known America for over twenty years, and have no the municipal street raiiwa Lister asking that he recom 4 ‘om every ne Cou y ” » in *. She will not only do her best—she will, if need be, achieve | Press rom every part of the coun! ¢ the yards along the port country and our ane mend to the president the pas a aice try showed the nation's energies which the women of the coun f national legislation pasibilities | commission's belt line right of | enlist them- sage of national leg And she will emerge from her ordeal a broader and nobler nation Concentrated in a tremendous ef-| Jay ang also ite extension to Ary - GBR, $8 ve ; eee hia tha at purged from ma es and with the knowledge and the will, fort to make the issue a winner | , selves. The succe of the The matter was brought to the a | HEREBY ENLIST IN THE WOMAN'S ARMY AGAINST, weakn: Leary and Market sts. in Bal food administration will tention of the Seattle organization Millions of people are engaged in) to play that iar art in the ord the w which she wa tise | *r 00 C et . B® sivars destined: and to which shels now committed” * | the mighty campaign. In scores of] tion’ which Counciiman Erick. | Very largely on the eupport we Ptah geitioned “Gor. ene tot Sn oe nd c n s ,,, cities and towns the walls are plas | eive from them. which petitioned Go MYSELF TO MAKE THE @ONSERVATION OF FOOD my j Bare oo tev? wives us an idea of what is expected of Americans. We /tereq with slogane—“Buy a Bond| $7 chairman of the public Enliatmentsa in the Seattle regi-| William R. Stevens to advocate t ; 4 big and noble part to play, and every true son and daughter of for Baby,” “Ring the Liberty Beil| “Utilities committee, will present ment are coming in to the Waste/tc the president last week SPECIAL DUTY ANO SERVICE TO MY COUNTRY. {his republic should study hew to contribute to the one glorious and| Ayn" Finance Your Hoy on the| t® the council Monday. The |Fditor of The Star by every mail,| ‘The California resolutions point inevitable rewnlt—a victoriou® outcome—an honorable peace—and a Firing Line” and “Put a Bond in| "eselution asks the engineer's with indorsements and/out the populatity of the movement Great and worthy future. Every Home.” office to figure on such exten. stions from men|in all parts of the United States Manifestiy, one of the finest things we can now do—in to maintain! “game cities report slow pales, duel sone. nnd women Who realize the situa:/and its great value to the working | ewww ennnenttenns dewnne nnen ns nn ncnensnnnecesnees “nd composure and refuse to be stampeded by any foolish fears as to! i, an jdea that the loan is over-aub: It sk prevomd to ae Me tWO] ion |man and his family he immediate future " ‘as Anineteen re extensions single track and to join i The corr sto push right on as before—only faster reribed. Headquarters here declare i them with the Seattle, Renton &| “Plan: Nelanbecene:NMainge he attitude be--NO CRAVENS IN THE WALKS OF BUSI Capital and labor are allied; bank. Sothern rails, over which the city Felis onesal Po MA Guhl ae rhe Central Council of Patriotic ~ O SLACKER THE RANKS OF WAR! era and tollers bave joined handa,|!% about to get common user rights pony er ip lehborhood meatings vice has indorsed the benefit ex Sign the above coupon with your name and address and mail it to \ ould tinue to live comfortably, as we have been doing. and every art of advertising, an well for the exchange of practical and hibit of the French government mo-| the Waste Editor of The Star. Se Ns shold dress appropriately as heretofore. ‘The things is to cut as rermons. speeches, parades and!) Mra, B, L. McLellan, 65, 1005) personal id for food-conserva-| tion pictures, showing the work of Printed cards containing the pledge may also be obtained at the e of foodstuffs patriotic revivals are being used to| Columbia st, sustained a fractured /¢on, and to serve ag starting|the American ambulance and flying | women's rest room of the Bon Marche, the check-room of the pre This entire nation muat co-operate with Uncle Sam with optimistic make America’s 100,000,000 realize|hip when she fell on the steps of points for the bigger organization corps attached to the French| and Coliseum theatres, the Owl Drug Store, Third and Pike; ci zeal, and if we do thin and hold steady, we Will come thru successfully the bond sale must be made a sic. the Knights of Columbus hall Sun Aeat Seattle is going to tnrn over armies, to be shown at the Arenal! etand near east entrance of Sanitary Market, First and Pike and and with colors flying | conn. day. (Continued on page 10) Thursday night, Puss’n Boots Confectionery Co. 1318 Second ave. The ship reached her port

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