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“DosgatGuitvick ea por anaes ~~ i “To oppose all lawe for com. pulsory military training and service, and to support con acientious objectors” are the avowed principles of the Seattle branch of the Emergency Peace federation, which claims to have nearly 2,000 members in Seattle and vicinity | —— NS mo The Seattle branch was organ jined at the behest of a New York) ‘committee, headed by Morris Hill: ‘quit and Algernon Le jalints, |to whom Presiden! Wilson recently | International meeting, German con trolled, had been scheduled to be held in that city Vernment secret agents in the! | Bast have declared the work of the \gandista, and the attention of the foe al authorities in Seattle has n called to the organization, Pian Opens in New York began in New York jail the branches of the federation, \"0 pase resolutions against the war land forward them to the Stockholm Jeonference, The resolutions are to be sent to congress, Instead of ernment has quasned the other pro | | | nied passports to Stockholm, An Jeociety is backed by German propa- } ll: sday of delegates from jacroas the Atlantic, since the gov By Un) Leased Wire TROGRAD, May 30.—Rue soldiers believe in “no fore annexations and no punitive indemnities,” accord- ing to resolutions adopt to- day by @ congress of delegates from the front “The army in the trenches ts dis to consider every measure to end quickly possible this international carnage and to co clude peace without annexations and withou: indemnities, on tne basin of thé right of all nations t) clepose of themselves, We pro claim simultaneously the watch- word ‘Whoever wishes peace must prepare for war’ The resolution, continuing, point: ed out that the conditions under which the Russian army had fought were infinitely worse than thoce of the other allies, and declared chat the at the front must be provided with manitions and every: thing else necessary, This, it was) declared, was in line with the prin | ciple that “the more metal, the We Reserve the Right }(.0)" 0" cauer ‘ In conclusion the congress ap to Restrict Quantities to Hotels and Supply Houses TURKISH TOWELS BY jealed to all lovers of free Russia to rally to support the workm and soldiers’ council and the pro- visional government in which the army has confidence “and not to permit utillaation of the Rusatan | ag in adventures,” or the killing soldiers, “to fertilize foreign | fields.” FRENCH camaunts CAN'T BE FOOLED, STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1917. ‘man ae anti-Bnglish PAGE 7 NEW FOES OF SELECT SERVICE TING IN SEATTLE coedings The meeting in New York city is attended by the president of the Seattic branch of the federation, Mrs. May hauser, according to Mre. Julia May Starling, local see retary Anti-British Meeting Mra, Stayling, an ex-actress, who! came here recently and liver at the! RainierGrand hotel, declares that the noelety is not so much pro-Ger. and that the action of President Wilson in deny jing the passports to Kastern social iets, Was taken at the counsel of Arthur Balfour, Britivh minister of foreign affairs “The United States is being by England,” she saya Mrs, Starling does vot know who in backing her organization she de clares, Several American million alres are connected with ft, but she} does not know their names FH Brown, who, she says, is u delivery clerk at @ department store, 14 viee presidept of the Seattle branch the federation | Mrs, Starling recently got @ mit to hold « high-costofliving pa run rade, but abandoned it when organ ‘zed Jubor refused to support her program | ANTI-REGISTRATION AGITATORS HELD TO FACE GRAND JURY * Continued From Page BI jare guilty of dt a "charge of eee. 1 lating a seditions pamphiet to war rant thetr further Investigation by the grand jury Denied Light Bail Attorneys Kazie Krauserunas and Mark Litchman, for the defendants, asked for light bail bonds They contended that none of the defendants would fail to show up for further trial ce they were bona fida residents of the city, and were “fighting for a principle.’ In reply Allen said that, while he did not think Wella would try to escape if given a light bail, he nev ertheless thought at least $5,006 should be put up by him in order that the public might know how se rious the government looks upor the case, and also to prevent Well from further advancing his theories. Might Join Enemy McClelland took «till another view of it. “The penalty for thix crime, if conviction is had, may be as high as $5,000 fine and six years’ tw Prisonment. Under such cireum-| stances Mr. Wells, if guilty, may be| |tempted to flee and join the coun try’s enemies.’ givens was born in the state of Yashington 39 years ago. le Ashamed of Them Expressing his belfef thet from the evidence adduced the men are wullty, McClelland said ‘If any of these are American born, I am heartily ashamed of them. If they are foreign born cit! zens, they have misunderstood the principles of this nation.” All the defendants except MPisler man are American born McClelland declared that the prin ciple of compuletry draft ix as old as the constitution itself, and was By United Press Leased Wire PARIS, May 30.—French social inte have not accepted an invita tion to the German Inspired soctal lst Stockholm conference, but have |, xiven their assent to the trie so- cialist meeting, which fe belug agi-! tated by the Russian revolutionary | soctaiiets, Leaders of the Faench party made this explanation today | to clear up any misapprehension | that they had fallen vietim to the/ German peace “plot” [n calling the alleged socialist meeting. ITALIANS MIXING =| UP THEIR ATTACK By United Press Leased Wire THE THOUSANDS — Never Again Will Prices Be Less or Assortments More Complete Than They Are for This Sale. Complete as to colors “Martex” This sale represents a manufacturer’s entire line. and designs. And this manufacturer is one of the best in the country. ted label is sewn on the edge of every towel. i Fy . s OME, Like eciliful | } Turkish Towels Turkish Towels, All White |, OME, Mar 30 “dle a sxilitul for General Use Turkish Bath Towels in various sizes,|*shade,” the Italian army was to-| qualiti and weights. Certain numbers|@ay “mixing ae Sats Resiast e| 5 te a a‘ it Aunt out r | The scarcity and continued rising prices especially suitable for hotels and rooming | tales lady ite gouthare front | of union and plain linen towels makes the houses. Prices range from 25¢ to $1.50. / fighting had won another brilliant popularity of Turkish Towels even more Baby Towels of fine, soft yarn, all white/vietory for the Italians thru the asa . and white with pink or blue borders, 25c/turning of a flank position. Hill | pronounced—Turkish Towels for babies f 2, a tremendously strong position for shaving and for bath use. mach was taken and held against a ruc Fancy Guest Towels cession of counter attacks Towels With an with woven borders or woven striped eo BRITIGH INFANTRY Artistic Appeal ters, in pink, blue or gold. 35c and 50x fat ‘could “be- inane, eultatle® it (ie . Face Cloths RAID GERMAN LINE. oration ¢ nee ome than a bath set I!) white Face Cloths of f patterns | By United Press Leased Wire decoration of your home than a ba ; sa PH ee : al eagoeae ate Xo | LONDON, May 30.—British raid | with bright, colored borders or fancy bath od a . ‘ 8 ers penetrated = into. | German towels for the towel bar pss Ws trenches south of Neuve Chapelle | 7 Turki ‘spl Bath Sets and inflicted casualties, according we to Marshal Haig’s report today. In urkish Towels for Display Pur Bath Sets corisisting of Tug, |the neighborhood of Croisilies and Fancy colored borders in pink tw > towels, two guest towels and two|west of Lens, hostile raiders were ‘ ie ‘ace clotl oven desigr blue k, | repulned gold or lavender, extra large sizes. $1.50 ey Lor bag gale Pini |""'No major fighting actions were eich gold or lavender. Set of seven pieces in reported, | ic ast py = a box $4.50. sins | Fancy Turkish Towels woven in pink, | Turkish Bath Set consisting of t larg y irkis| v . ish Ba consisting of two large blue, gold or lavender border. $1.25 each towels, two guest towels and two face STRONG TO SET DATE. rf Turkish Towels with fancy colored bor cloths, woven designs in pink, blue, gold JUNEAU, May 30.—~Gov. der in pink, blue, lavender or gold. 50c, | or lavender. Set of six pieces in a box] Strong has been directed by the and 95 $3.85 war department togset a date r i for the registration of the me In Alaska for select service, The date probably will be set in the fall. DEAD ON HIS FEET, GOLD MEDAL Haariem Ol! Cap- sules will bring new life and quickly that stopped-up, congested Sale Days Thursday, May 31st, Friday, June 1st and Saturday, June 2nd Third Floor ers, we want to respectfully cai! | MARY BANKS DIES billpos ters, local union No 49, have| Miss Mary Banks, for 17 years Jeleanse and wash ¢ ay tt NOT MIXED UP Inv IT had nothing to do with this per hee aploya, of the Seettle tok lpg jthe ill effec , “ soclal worker Nn niclous tacking and sniping. Wellibrary, well known so Editor The Star: We, the under-| fee} that the word “Billposters,” as !and daughter of the late Sen. Ly . right into the wa ' Signed billposters and billers, local| used in the above deseribed article, | man T Babs, died : eaday after |ons hae Union No. 43, respectfully call your mg r - » public,| an illness of several years. he |kidneye in good shape may be misleading to the public, h a nape b My Bttention to an article t appear por | we, therefore, respectfully re-| funeral will be Thursday at 10:20 of GOLD MEDAL Tani am cape | éd in your paper under date of May! quest that this article be corrected, |#. ™., In Bonney-Watson company te Spies 888 7S ns doe aoe 26, 1917, under the heading “Anti H. HANSE | chapel cure @ package of this time-honc ET c t ’ medy. It ie not « ‘nscription Sign Board Artists,” , ef M SNRICKSEN. | mn tee not And feeling wherein this icle de | CAR WORKER HURT u joverninent chemiats Siithed the originators or men " | z ave , chemiet “doing this work as being billpost-|| READ STAR WANT ADS |) caught and dragged by a street hy to thie country. (aah. MEDAE | car, under which he wrs workin, ported direct from the ancient iab- 7s PURE, VIGOROUS BLOOD INTO THE| George Lambert, 25, 409 1th ave. loratoriés in Holland, wh Ns OF B® AND N. This won-|N, repairman for the fraction japtional, ‘iy age rg’ tL fh. th @ Hl medicine, which bas be equal, purifies) company at the Fremont barns. /GOLD MHDAL on every box. 'Ac Coe ten eal ca ray, Liver, Bladder, | was severely Injured bout the|/no substitute, |Your drumgiat Stomach and other troubles. Send for new booklet containing marvelous ‘and rushed to Seattic General |g!adly refund your money Tf not ae a ‘or sale and guarag- festimonieis. Kar-Ku Company, Tacoma, Wash, hospital Wednesday. fepaceen ted. Ow! Drug Co. by leading drugeia Jone to five years in | man not in violation of tt. BONE-DRY LAW WILL 'DESOEND NEXT WEEK Continued From Page Di 1 Pecans rateectltit Than 4160 or tithe (hak OO cae must be sent to for from 3¢ days to six months. Third and «ub. sequent times will be worth from Walla Walla. Priests Get Liquor A person who carries a bottle on his hip with booze for sale Is a bootlegger, says the law, while a who has a p! for the sale of same is a jointist Both of them are felons and will get from one to five years at hard Iabor Priests, rabbis and ministers get liquor to have and to use for sacramental purposes They will apply for permits and can gel a@ reasonable amount rea sonably often. They are the only privileged ones As for alcohol Hold Hearing Permits will be gra the auditor to drug stor: they have told how much they need and have had a public ing at which the prosecut ing attorney will be present and at which any person may object to the granting of the permit. Under these permits drug stores will be allowed to sell grain spirits to those who have permits granted by the county auditor at the rate of 10 cents ch. In the « of drug stores an ap plication must be made 10 days b fore the hearing, but in the case of individuals the permits will be jgranted witbout a hearing. The alcohol must be used for mechan leal, scientific medicinal or hy Bienic purposes. Physicians may! write preseriptions for tt Can't Send Ads Unele Sam steps in on July 1 and says there shall be no liquor ad+| vertising in the magazines he car-| can to hold and | Fraser-Paterson Co Second Ave, at University St. —Sev ing. eral large Month Emd Clearance Sale of Untrimmed Elats at $1. 00 hundred shapes, including every material, N all, about five tables will be filled. The Remnant day prices will be extremely low. A Great Month Emd Sale of Silk---DDress Goodseee Lining Remnants At Prices Remarkably Low HE last day of the month will be a great remnant day here for hundreds of desirabe silk, dress goods and lining rem- nants will be offered at extremely low prices. —The unusually large volume of business done this season has re- sulted in an exceptionally large collection of desirable lengths of the new materials, for dresses, gowns, skirts, suits, coats, waists, lining, trimmings etc. —Practically every new material favored this season is included desirable short lengths, as well as scores of staple materials. There wil every color approved for this season. —Shapes of such splendid qualities they are worth up to $3.50, with some worth even more. —All colors, in Milan, —aAll in one big Lisere, Tagals. Scores and scores of shapes and sizes. month-end sale at. TRIMMING —For this day we will trim, free of charge, FREE bought in the department. ing alcohol permits.” he says After that, | guess I'll ask Putnam for a job Lundin Lenient At the rate of almost 4,000 every day, Seattle! are lay- ing In drinkables against the coming dryness. There was a OF CHARGE all hats, Phone Main 7100, | be splendid choos- T-Paterson Co. Virst Floor every shape, when materials are Fraser-Paterson Co., 3rd Floor. ottfessious of a * DEATH REVEALS THE SIN. CERITY OF LIFE | question as to whether such booze could be seized after the © ~~ Swed new law became effective, but | | did not allow myself, little Prosecutor Lundin says not. | book, to think of what I had read. “The new law is an amend. | instead, | quickly opened the other ment to Initiative No, 3," says ter. It also had two enclosures | Lundin. “It doesn’t r ne first was written rather for section which says that liquor | rally and said legally obtained and kept by a Old Friend: If Margie hands private person and given to his |: ou this letter 1 know you will friends in his own house is [carry out the instructions it con- legal, so | interpet the law to (sins mean that the liquor that's now I Want her to have enough f| coming in may legally be held. | 14) money, which has never made| But, that’s all.” jme very happy, to make her com- Beate kA forteble the rest of her life. I MASS NM need not tell you, my closest) ATTACKS ON FRENCH | By United Press Leased Wire PARIS, May 30.—Resumption of fairly active mass fighting over any sectors of the French front with repulse of German assaults Champagne and continued success of the French drive around Verdun were reported in the war statement today South of St. Quentin a violent ar tillery struggle was in progress, | with a great deal of patrol ¢ fighting. MRS, STRACHAN DIES Mrs. Gladys Strachan, of 1 24th ave. S in Providence hospital Ty night, the effects of a wound alleged to have been inflicted by her hus: band in a jealous rage May 10, at the Brighton hotel, Seventh ave. and Pine st. Police say at the time of Strachan's arrest he confessed he shot his wife. died id bullet from o|. of reach of want office |to give have known that when I came to mu and asked you to go to Amer. ica to cure her terrible illness “Because she, besides yourself, 1s the only person in all the world sho has any part in my = af. fections, | want to feel that if 1 will be not only out but able to live fn | the modest comfort to which she) been accustomed. To do this, it will be necessary her outright that block of United States bonds, totaling $250, 1 also want her to have any-| ‘ould die she thing of mine that she wishes on any or all my things in| the yacht | the storage warehouses in New York and London erything the thinks ‘1 think you had better have as brought to this country from London and put on the yacht so that she con make any selection best. If it should hap-| pen that she {s abroad at the time of my death, and she sends you this by registered mail, you can} consider it as binding as tho it} | were given into your hand by hers. MEDICOS CONTEST By United Press Leased Wire LOS ANGELES May Carl Schultz, representing naturopath method of healing, engaging in & contest here t with Dr. BN. Childs to see Dr tho jay wheth “Old friend, tried and true, I want you to know that T think| Margie the best and truest woman 1 have ever known, She has made | me change my whole idea of her is | sex. Without knowing her | should have been acynic and a philanderer As long as I sball live from this er he can cure typhoid fever faster | gate, | ghall thank Fate for letting tyou may }you to be the judge. know, as I said before, just what you are to me, but I want If you will be happier with my money, it wiil make me lie easier In my grave, I know, and so f am providing for the improbable contingency that you would rather no one in all the world would know that | love you -worshiped you, my girl. “If you do not hand Dr. Virot the other letter in this envelope, even he may only suspect—he will not know—how I have loved you. It almost seems a joke to me, dear, to be writing this to you, for | feel that we are going to have years, long years, together im which to be happier—happier tham ever mortals were before. But 1 love you so devotedly that I am providing for every contingency And when you read this letter—if you ever do—I want you to know \that [am making solemn covenant with God to deal with me as I will your devoted “MALCOLM STUART.” (To be continued) MEDICINES, LIKE MEN, HAVE CHARACTER From their fine outward appear ance, through the various elements of strength that go to make up the | standing of a remedy, including the | with you, ‘Even in death, lover, jfinal and absolute test—-does it “make good’? does it cure? — Hood's Sarsaparilla and Peptiron Pills conclusively prove every day that they are medicines of the high- est character. Hood's Sarsaparilla originated in a physician's successful prescrip- tion. Peptiron Pills, named from pep sin and iron, include nux and other tonics, For scrofula, eczema, humors, boils, pimples and other eruptions for loss of appetite, indigestion and dyspepsia—for kidney and liver ries into dry states jthan it can be cured by the stand: (her come within my ken |troubles—for loss of appetite, that Sergt, Putnam, dry squad head,|?rd means | “When you read this letter, my | tired feeling—for brain-fag, nerve and his sleuths, aren't as enthus-) friend, | shall be dead, and it rests | exhaustion, anemia and poor, thin fastic over the new. law as might GRIFFITH IS INJURED with Marghe herself whether vou | blood Hood's Sarsaparilla. and be expected. »ver receive it. But I know that, | Peptiron Pills make the ideal course Of course,” they say, “when we} Bert Griffith, of the Hydah hotel, | having received it, you will do|of medicine, the former before find a fellow with something on hits | Was perhaps fatally injured when} your last great kindness to your| meals, the latter after. he was run down by an automobile friend— hip we-can be sure he's good for} a few weeks, or a good, stiff fine, but they'll be trying to get it in| so many different ways under the new law that it will be harder to | driven by A ave, Tuesday jand Pike st Carroll, 1411 Boylston night, catch them, We don't think the} new law will mean Sahara yet awhile,” | As for the county bartenders—| those indefatigible lads and lassies who issue permits are glad the weather's going to change Women Are Mean “The women are too mean says Miss Johnson, lady clerk a be glad to start making out ceipts or something easy Wwittam Hart, in charge of the| permit counters, isn't sure how he will like it, “For awhile we'll be busy grant ing alcohol permits,” he says, at Fifth ave. rea COCKROACHES Are easily killed by using Stearns’ Electric Paste Full Directions in 15 languages Bold everywhere we and $1.00. U.S. Government buys it. | ‘MALCOLM STUART.” The other enclosure, little book, ad Margie, dear, I want to know that you will be comfortable after my death, and yet I cannot at this time leave anything of mine to you) openly. Tam leaving all to dear} old Virot in trust, and I have writ-| ten this other letter to him so that | he may provide for you out of my abundance. “L hope, dear, that you will never lave to hand him this letter, for as | ap praying, you and [ shall © be#h together for years fore my death, I shall see that you are provided for by public deed of | gift. We will not ¢ the world says, “Lam just doing this, dear, that be are then what} FREE DOCTOR Go to the Right Drug Ca, 169 Washington St. And the Doctor will give you a careful examination and prescribe for you FREE if you are sick you cannot do bet- ter than take advantage of this of- | fel We save you money and give | ihe best peceltte treatment. | the money. ia ee eee ee ee res