The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 29, 1917, Page 5

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HATFIELD GIVES. ' > AN OUTLINE FOR . FOOD CONTROL The 1 bots oF tht 1 belie be taken letail explan Editor times dema 80 ol these ar RY pro for granted witho' tion No which would producer. No. The high of our staple produ: result of scarcity result of ulation prices To it ington all at : prices of some ts are not th rat that th y sm cro those produce cent this spring of present these conditio years will ry our people. My plan fo this: | a ve who held their ring the Continuation for Wr are secu prices of or ore great 4 partial the new t fe and store the state to bi er t thru a the purpose could be bough ficient quantit ver of the then be sold ef the sto departmen six or the state, I bel the market within y and dem The cities of end class law “to ‘oduc vinted for could mes, sta food commission a The: staples red in event a cor The ar to 7 i st market at cost « @ and operation of the ties of wld hold unde of the i the first and now author! establish and re markets.” I would have session of the legislature called for the purpose of amplifying the powers of municipalities in this respect. That the law be amended so e to the mu nicipal gover ithority to ay Mropriate mon oint a commission for this purpos At the same time, the law should amended render invalid a contract between a jobber and a ail merchant which prevents the retail merchant from dealing directly with the pro- ducer. present be so as to of wonderful benefit to the pr of the state, not only w peace times as well. NOW time to carry it out. The r great for some relie it tle would bac ar reasonabl plan so that the o eahind of the jobber may be overcome FLOYD HATFIELD. Langle Wa WALTER GOES EASY Thirty drunks in the Se court Monday afternoon were to ery, “A Daniel has co to ju ment” when Acting Police Walter Schaffner meted out small fines In exchange for promises of spever again,” after his appoint ment to serve on the bench in the absence of Judge Gordon. LETTER FROM KING A letter from Buckingham to the British-Anierican Rel ciation of Seattle was Monday, thanking the mem the $40,000 contributed by this « to the Prince Wales fund total contrib $20,000,000 CYCLE RIDERS HURT Miss Edith Lortie, ave. and Edward Tenth ave., when their was struck hy the machine of FP. C. Kilbourne Monday evening. ARREST SMUGGLER | Government officers seized opium valued at $7,500 and arrested| George Wilson in a launch near De- eption pass Mon ace received di injuries Absolutely New Method For Superfluous Hair Sure Way to Remove Roots au FAILING EYESIGHT RESTORED BY OUR SYSTEM Don’t Pay Exorbitant Prices OUR OFFER INCLUDE! amination of th on, a fi our erystal spherical lense old-filled spectacle rame, all for one elghty-five cents, DO NOT DESTROY YOUR PYF SIGHT BY WEARING Po GLASSES, Don't Fuss With Two PP Ask to nee our Double G Tr t being both 25 YEARS: EXPERIENCE RS IN U. s OPTICAL co. Opticn! Spectalinta 4 nt benefit | I believe this program would bel police of asso-| wor ‘Odd Use of | Angora for’ | _Big Collar i Lda NEW mer YORK are to nout coats May 29.—Chemise worn all sum: | or capes. This number and frocks show n| wi ele model gant designed és Altman & ( is of rose color} shantung sports silk. The| ure of this trim] minense collar of | with tching tans adorn ma bead waist e a Scotch Tam with a helmet would seem a even in a summer of but the effe ustration © GUARD AGAINST "EVILS IN PLANS FOR U. S. ARMY | | WASHINGTON, May As a strict war measure, the Coun | cil of National Defen has | taken decisive steps for the hy gienic and mental welfare of the soldiers and sailors of the nation. It has struck at the presence of diseases and at al coholism in all military com mands. Guided by board, whi ing medica with the To comb the beim of akish ner) the general constantly medical | study tion | council al Hit lated abou a the tive most m |zones control of b troops These decisions ar lune council after ex of conditions toda < armies The council |that all military vided with good recreation of troops all suitable athletics MOST POWERFUL OF alcoholic reached tive study ong Euro am nmends pr the also con fa rec ands be for | © encourag: un PAGE 5 STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1917. wifttyyitiie HTT TE co Lona em "mt if : mall mE th, wilt, iil? ill and “There's New PERFECTION Vigor tl ETT PML iy MY mo Wg NNN tee eet {{I Militia, HAM: al slits Strength in Every Drop “IN ALL THE WORLD NO DRINK The same giant institution, the sixth largest of its kind in the l less product and spread the fame of Seattle and has given the world a NEW beverage the realms of cereal drinks. Under a process controlled exclusivély by this great plant the choicest sun-kissed grains and zestful hops of the golden West yield forth all their wholesome, appetizing and delightfully satisfying qualities in a beautiful amber-tinted, vivifying liquid vastly superior, and wholly unlike any other cereal beverage on the market. RAINIER alone is fully fermented and predigested, yet is entirely free from alcohol! ORDER A CASE FOR THE HOME Se eUg HH ent ga aqgqugeeeny nea jill mull il, cons nett HHL tins. (HAHNMHduneeeet | oh vl RAINIER- LIKE THIS!” nited States, that sent its match- the Pacific Northwest almost around the Earth, the equal of which does not exist in of the great new NON- your meals, or with the If you enjoyed the old and famous product plant pictured below you'll surely like the ALCOHOLIC “RAINIER.” Try it with or at the family fireside; in the summer camp auto lunch RAINIER is served at the leading cafes, hotels, clubs and soda fountains; and sold by druggists, grocers and deal- ers in all the cities of the West. Served also on dining cars and steamships. PHONE SIDNEY 1, BOTTLING DEPT. — ee Wij Aly ITT Misra lit. conf TMH. ae é hiss I. n cv TUN UUACEAIEN v il Moss aalll Ih. Awl SSS y x RS RS N N NY S ALL EXPLOSIVES IS DISCOVERED IN U. S. NEW YORK, May 29.—Dis covery of “terrorial,” an explo- sive so powerful that five grains would be sufficient to crumble the Woolworth build- Ing. was announced here by Dr Dayve B. Dewaltoff. The dis covery was made public during a meeting of the Medico-Phar. 1 maceuticcal league, at which t Dr. Dewaltoff was a speaker. Working to compound a chemical solution which would give a cheap substitute for gas- oline, he said he and his son, Morton, accidentally discovered the new explosive mixture, EXTRA! COW FLEES A black MOUNTS 10 291 | CHICAG May | cted by the three Pe rbance in the Mid¢ al colonies had he thousan of home | while wreckage was being cleared | away rap in preparation for re | building the ‘wrecked villages and cities In eight state ised figures and the death of ral of the injured, have placed otal casulaties at 291 dead and injured county and city officials and Red Cross are co-oper relief work. The 1 today was expected to $750.0 for sufferers n this state, The Red Cross wa pected to don. $400,000 more, Similar fund be POPULATION GROWS 05 i: sie sister, a°coraing 10 » « of life and | ‘ hd eatim Sie aioe: have yet There 29 © scare cyclonic West and sling today prung v outh ad | hous 16 th white markings and two split ears, | on the |, south water front, whither she to escape being taken aboard ship at the Colman dock Monday after noon. | co Sta vilians ating in legislature propriate loos inol about were to rding There eh fidren of chool @ cording completed year. ELECT GRIFFITHS E. Griffiths preaident of the Municipal ucceeding Fred W. Cat Plans for enlarging the scope ganization to be of service during the will 6 P ocurate prop mpiled alone was 600,000, In probably ze in Mlinois around $2 Jal other states ft would |reach another $2,000,000. | HAND OVER MONEY | An ordinance — appropriating 200 from the general fond to the fund to pay for increases in demanded by park employe introduced in counc!l Monda Austin has been league lett of the o to the nation ed out war be work TO SEND CALLAGHAN ARMOUR EXPANDS -OKANE, May Control H. Stanton Co., operating 4 meat packing plant in Kast Spo- kane, has been purchased by Ar- mour & Co. 9 t Callaghan, commissioner of, o public welfare, will represent the county at the National Conference of Charities, to be held at Pittsburg iJune 6-13, FJ the to} Uncle Sam has suddenly be come prudish Orders have been issued pro hibiting soldiers and sailors | from wearing tattooed figures of women on their epidermis— when the women wear no | clothes. The resuit is that “Tattoo” Jack, who has a studio at 625 Washington st., is earning 15 cents a square inch for putting colorful tattooed skirts on nude figures. affected dramatic too. | the pric © price of tattooing | account of the War son—there War ha other way t on the same wal ° cone Up. and for a greater demand for tt A “plece” that a cost 50, because the high coloring matter used and is harder to re is road from Seattle Tacoma All kinds of people want it done,” he told a reporter yesterday I have tattooed the symbols Greek letter fraternttie boys’ arms and the insignia of a millionaire swimming club on the of a half a dozen women. The nsignia was a butterfly ARE PROPRIETARY MEDICINES FRAUDULENT? Undoubtedly, there may be some that 4 but on the other hand, there are many proprietary reme dies that are as standard as any prescription that any present day physictan can write, and in thou ands of homes you will find these old, reliable remedies in every day use with satisfactory results. Such \a medicine is Lydia BE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, which, fo! nearly 40 ‘years, has been allevint ing the suffering of womankind, and overcoming some of the most crious ailments of her sex, If you are suffering from any the all he got to 1,500, some year ments of women, just give this lost count. He thinks he has tat-!nedicine a trial and prove its tooed enough human skin to pave a worth for yourself, to $3. grade of black comes from China, obtain now Business Better busine now e of t and it Jack nay) Ever full fledged possible, so I pieces with und th good Just now the‘recruits for the are coming in in ecruit, wants to be | sailor as quickly have been | dates a few jem for some time Just as Soon as | chosen under select | news will be rushing a identification trenches, but when a man has his name and home address tattooed on the small of his back, no matter if he is ‘somewhere in France,’ they know where he belongs.” Tattooes College Boys bune tattooing years back re the men are service, bust You can Ic bras: tag in the Jack has been 5 years and he keep track of his “cases,” in the profession he used but when ago, he says to on college} DEATH TOLLOF ORDER DRESSES FOR TATTOOED LADIES CYCLONES NOW United States Government Won’t Let Sailors or Soldiers Wear Art Figures Any More | necessary Oh, once in ind sometimes while they faint] fellow gives up, } but sr the needle has been go- jing up and down a few minute: the arm gets numb and you don't notice it much,” Jack says It's a permanent and beautiful form of art,” says “Tattoo” Jack. ‘TOURIST CROP FAILS TOKIO, May 29.—The Orient’s tourist busin which promised to sn all records this year, has| jbeen practically ruined by Ameri-| ca’s belligerent attitude and the} /submarine scare on the Pacific. The big Toyo Kisen Kaisha liner, Tenyo Maru, due at Yokohama April carried less than 100 pas | sengers from San Francisco has accommodations for 2 A mill to bread,” made dients exce some) ter, i8 to be of Spokane a a sh As At the St thriving business ts on ladi did al beauty aril have a couple of ‘¢ like that in ttle. I saw a fellow tattoo a permanent blush on a woman's face once, but that's a thing I don’t want to monkey with. I'd hate poil it fair, I tattooing Louis cheeks 30, | had Se manufacture “war from no other ingre { whole wheat and wa installed by A. G, Stall The duced when I with a hobo sitting forehead, but I have put funny designs on foreigners I think maybe there is something to this secret soci uff, like you TO HOLD EXCURSION | in the movie because ev Ty] and then I get a call to put! ‘The 26th annual excursion to the! some weird piece of work on a man| Orphan's and Old People’s Home at | and then, in a few days, there'll be| Poulsbo, will be held Wednesday several calls for the same piec Junder the auspices of the Norweg:| Process Painful | Luthern Free church. The Hyak and Athlon will Piers Sand 4 at 9am. | MAY STOP AIR GUNS. the point of which fs kept jabbing! The public safety committee of| up and down by an electric mech-|the city council will consider pro anism, the pigment is forced under] hibiting the sale of air guns in Se the skin, The work is done rapidly/attle, Council wag petitioned to! but in the case of a “back piece”'take such action by the Humane] several trips to the tattooer may besociety Monday. funniest effect I put a box car in it on a man’s eve pre now jan steamer: The process is simple but pain leave ful. He who would have his skin engra allows Jack to transfe the design to it with a stencil and lampblack, Then, with a needle, | entirely disappear | heavier than it HOW TO JUDGE 4 BY HER aaa [ There is real common sense just noticing whether the hair well kept to judge of a woman’ neatness, or good taste. If you one of the few who try to make | most of your hair, remember iat it is not advisable to wash the hair with any cleanser made for all pur | poses, but always use some good preparation made expressly for shampooing. You can enjoy the very best by getting some canthrox from your druggist, dissolve a tee spoonfui in a cup of hot water, This makes a full cup of shampeo liquid, enough so it is easy to ap rly it to all the hair instead of just the top of the head. Dandruff, ex- cess oil, and dirt are dissolved and Your hair will so fluffy that it will look much is. Its lustre and softness will also delight you, while {the stimulated alp gains the | heath which insures hair growth, { Thoroughness Charactertzes our methods tn every transaction, and our cUus= tomera are accorded every cour tesy consistent with sound |-usl- ness judgment. 4% Paid on Savings Accounts ts Subject to Check Are ACCOUnordially Invited. eoples ‘Savings Bank Feces AVE, AND PIKE ST. The Star Spangled Banner | floats more proudly over every home that gives a soldier or | buys a Liberty Bond, e—_—

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