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vestment back-- you still game? $300,000 THIS BE DOWN TOWN The message of the Red Cross will be delivered to Seattle at 9 p.m, tonight In a grand pageant Ali men who registered for select service are re quested to be at First ave, and Blanchard or # Bt Lenora st., between 8 and 8:30 p. m., to take part sate: ssstisseststotssiitissss crt VOLUME 19 Make the Rich Man Do His Bit! Al rich must do s bit its aid in the sale of Liberty bonds! Let rl is the ultimatu them now come forth in this emergency Sender: Kitch He is mad on the war tax bill and show themselves ttee has be u the war tax o! Every man who tr to escape select houlders of the and onto those ‘ a slacker. Every man who tries pot to escape a war tax he is ABLE to pay, ou, too, Mr. Citizen, had better get r more contemptible slacker. Let rile s and ¢ essmen know : ¥ it also to Representative is expected to co iree ow him that ygu are back weeks, shout your hea I 4 The house passed a fairly good x The senate comn has since shocked the national conscience daily by its de liberate worship at the shrine of the rich entative | It has put a tax on coffee and sugar tea—necessities—but it allows the It only fair that with the n an’s jewelry to escape. It has re 8 tion of men there should duced the tax on surplus inc ¢ It iia cena rij of wealth to make allows mur makers with bloated war this autocrac and f{ days, the senate committee's t f war the poor, who are 1 go to the senate | a too heavily taxed by the cost | It probably will be two weeks before it | f liv We de reaches a final vote. AND THIS IS iid Haalchon OF tha ceueliaatice | THE TIME FOR YOU TO PUT IN committee’s tax accordingly. Surplus | YOUR HARDEST LICKS—YOUR incomes and profits can well stand COLLECTIVE PROTEST this patriotic sacrifice for the United | At the very beginning of the war crisi States The Star declared for conscription ¢ er ee Pee wealth as well as the select service of = | men. There are rich men in this com- Rstiiees Dee ie we Pe i : 4 munity who have praised The Star for its | stand on the Peas a of men—for x —_—___- ———--* ELECT SERVICE WILL TAKE FEW © But 500,000 Out of 10,000,000 Will Be Conscripted for U. S. Army By GILSON GARDNER se 64 rman ere weee and _ tr round numbers a million and trol of speculators and other persons who would > <4 a a e na approva Dy n ht ames i a b ot} WASHINGTON, D. C., June 18. Dare ii . fettae este fre sg re Batrck sarod seek to make inordinate profits out of it, and to pro- Now that we have registered for) ident nan tect the people against the extortions which would re- select service, what next? Some of the questions, however, T nees are about one tn sult This question is in the minds of can be answere even and a half of being selected “Tt » me tha the measure} pbout 10,000,000 young men and For instance, how are the men lottery. Then will follow —————— eee their 30,000,000 reiatives. to be chosen? mptions on the ground of oc- |‘ ¢ ave play The answer in some of {ts de-| What are the chances of being ation, de nt relatives or the har they are mak trils is contai in regylations ected by lottery and by exemp. sical defects. This will cut the se t 1 d, for the row being worked out by Provost! tion boards? (Continued on Page 7) tr { food United States | vitably be high, but it is pos U. S. War Fund Pageant Opens Seattle issn for $900,000 i L VE Ul ‘TEN LAUNDRIES I ne ctor ge tieeiie MM oe SNES | sively ‘ | to the Red Cross war fund, June e that congress will see th measure] ‘ae ar” SHIP CONTROVERSY VERO? Irish Rose Awarded $225,000 Verdict t GRANT TERMS AS t will come t arly ‘passage. For! | With, thie _siegan biasing. 1 store tore. uireet cme | GOES TO PRESIDENT he hest essence } | NEW YORK, June 18—Miss|to win the sympathy of the ' ar j : 4 s fie Taty windows, street arp: gee on | Misi 6 fay \ gisiation sh © secured by t " ‘ u the lips of nearly 1, workers, WASHINGTON, June 18.—The| ora May O'Brien was today |asainst Miss Honora May O'Brien e : Honora od ; ses in ber|/¢d all his relatives in a spry mintry safe against the d t meant tc the actual drive for funds to | Denman-Goethals wooden or steel | Granted $225,000 damages in her) int for a taxicab to get away | je ngs | help stop needless bloodshed in | steamship oglio neared a breach of promise suit brought/¢rom the courtroom as soon as he! France was on Monday critical stage today | q against aged John R. Manning. The|heard the verdict. His face The situation in the city, due ” Tremendous forces were at work] President. Wilson considered the | i] by , s Irish al d not ee freely, fully, whole-heartedly,| Chairman W Dy a to th the evidence in the strange case ead, but his Irish smile did not) more acute Monday, when 175 “a of the $100,000,000| white Hones ‘Denman “to the! BY WM. G. SHEPHERD of the 28yearold “trish Rose Paar ca a mantion tor wagon drivers and 13 engineers sident Wilson. Goethals tried to get a hearing to:| “PETROGRAD, June 100th x against the ear-old millionaire | peal will be heard Wednesday | walked out and signed an agree- | BACKE day a great spec-) day also, but previous engag congress of workmen and sok % announced when the sealed - ment with several hundred scheduled to ee: p rt) on) took up the president's schedul diers, with delegates from all a ywotown stre retails are| t wa ned before Judge SUNDAY CONVERTS striking inside workers to reach BY ROBERT J. BENDER White House. Spted was the held back from the public over Russia, appeared certain a Tay no separate agreement with the it Caos objective of President Wilson’s | iHut it Is known that the streets are today to sweep away the nation- Two hundred thousand aoe moe 98, 264 Ss employers WASHINGTON, June 18— leaders in congress. Speed was |to be darkened al power heretofore assumed by the award was for the “sufferings , AND GET There are 10 laundries or Legislative and executive the call from Herbert Hoover merey is to be ¢ for the purely local | sou of the “Irish Rose,” b e her | signed the wage ag: branches of the government Repr tative Lever opened the Nanda Bharen | workmen's and soldiers’ dele- it hae fel igescnarnd $l 14,000 IN GOTHAM - me mt he unions, and Monday| turned all attention today toen- | congre al battle in the house | gates in Petrograd. was dragged thru the public prints aining 14 were either not In| acting the Lever food control Cong 0 choose,” Lever! All men who registered for select | ,, Most important in this @aaaaaas and the marriage balked; and the} NEW YORK, June 18.—Billy | onorat nr A ka bill into law. declared in opening the momentous | 8€FVice are called upon to take part, |is the fact that at least two of the other $2 esents the price! Sunday wept when he told | condition Speed was the cry from the (Continued on Page 10) assembling at First ave. and Blan-| vancouvER, B. C., June 18.—A| cadias Parties composing Sassi the old man « t to pay bi chard st., at 8:15 p. m., and march ae Russian congress are violently op- pes New York good-bye, Today he Most of the unton were Une mighty demonstration, [cable received this morning by J.| posed to discontinuance of Tein he wai ys planes 3 is speedi to his home at |oPerating 24 hours a ae ne eee : |C. Irons, manager of the Canadian- ‘ . Se the witness stand peeding to his home at |OPerating 24 hours a a : Women, too, are needed, not only] s\istralian line tella of the 1 | and want Russia to fight at once, The $: ard was terme Winona Lake, Ind., for rest | tide et vest eas AM a i 5 for the parade, but"to perform other| syn steamer Waitotate, well keane | -.Want Immediate Offensive “damage 25,000 itive He started to leave the plat | pickets are at all nonunion laut tasks during the Report at] on this coast own! The social democratt® delegates 2 e iry estimated Jaun sembly ha ‘ourtt : ; ’ . ants damages jury estimated) form once but, turning to the t has been no vio jAneembiy hall, fous The ve eee ar Hees |) tha Dem, organisation bal ote abet Mannings ‘smart am en “ ‘ i to the police, and building, 19, and San Francisco May 23 with heey: My onde oe te Yamaged Miss O'Brien $26,000| Crowd, he yelled: “I don’t want ty Mod al No funds were being actually 80-|))"4t 2 900: tone of ean th |fensive by Russia at once. orth |} to go. | don't want to go.” tat ene tee \ticited Monday. Donations were re opera WA leat. Woche what had) At the same time the socialist revs The pretty complainant was not} And the cry from the crow@ that fee Bp of id WASHINGTON, June 18— year, has been worked out by ee ved only by A. D. Parrall, cam-|)roke out Ae Bie har GH oho - | olutionaries voted, 325 to 26, for in court. She to work a was: “Come again, Bil toe fymeye vd si | An American air navy of 30,000 the aircraft production board of | Paisn auditor, in room 5194 Arcade] andoned by Capt. Ritchie and |’ The remaining delegates to usual today as secretary to a New . 1 Phe fieht ia for & livia wae machines is the government's | the council of national defense, | Puilding his crew, who are safe. the congress are practically without Work news: | Sunday's $114,000 free will ieee weaadeace a LNINg WAK®) aeroplane program for the first and Is now told by the United When you give to the Red The aoat inportnt part of th ny particular affiliations, but are Mann ped a vd oo nee Sah at oe a ; pay bry ho cK year of the war, it was officially | Press for the first time. Cross, Insist on getting a re- bai etih : - iP art o a > eocalled Wilds... They: ate will be divided between the |the union,” he said he publfc is 5 cargo consisted of 1,600 tons of | init f who fe ns . lc 18) jearned today celpt. See that the solicitor has |.) 5° we ; it for war. ? Red Cross and the Y. M. C, A. | With us, and we don’t intend to lose How to produce this number | PL a piatee wil male proper credentials. (DeR ean ere y i ates mill) “In an official debate of members army field workers. Sunday's | its confidence thru strong-arm tac-| o¢ aircraft. when the eight planee-ttaiKine Tulekae teie Only specified individuals will be) 2r temoves the last. exctusivery (t0day: at which more than 500 were trail hitters for the ten weeks’ | tic’ | gmall American aeroplane fac alning planes, bomb- |. .ied for donations Tuesday, Wed-|"°!_ ast’ exclusively | oresent, the universal sentiment in AGER’S | campaign totalled 98,264, The hote estaurant ‘| tories were unable to fill half ing machines and observation | vosday and Thursday, Teams of|°*?S0 vessel ae between this | several speeches was that Russla meer nel we ata | Beatty sad aie nen the government's orders last (Continued on page 10) | business men will call on them ee ctratian” “te Unton | should crush Germany and fight to I gi; + ( Chi onday, and in almost all of the one, Uae : a eh Slays His Own Chil eating place t hankhie ann Throw Coin in Barrels : # Best B in Seattl ‘iy as Blood Sacrifice |r, (aves Prevalted. The hotels ‘SEATTLE W OMEN’ s WASTE ARMY |, Pot ears See ante HOLD FIESTA JUNE 28 One sneaker nee chestel hia Th é ) ve or the most part, either were be Jlowing three days, all will be 2 aker we eee FU ye TD OOO Te bas CITY, Tune 18-—-Jhooh ee eae Per her ware bel EADS AN HOOVER HOOD PROGRAM | asked to give ineacciet an yy {declared that Germany should be 1 ap bm’ A N ipplied the union planta] ‘ } The third annual Rainier Valley| forced to subscribe to the “no ale are told in the advertis-| Bentz, a Cro stian, 25, went mad and|br were being taken care of by the| By Mabel Abbott | Donation barrels will be placed /iesta will be held at Columbia on|necation alm of Russia.” | F tuin f The Star, | 2pplied the stor ‘ tl 8ac-| nonunion laundric With dispatches from Washington today saying that on bg tht udy to recolve | the afternoon and evening of Thurs-|" 4 separate peace with Germany ing columns oO 1é otar. 1 in t own hor The customers were being Herbert Hoover, national food administrator, will ask every jan thing from jewels to old lace. | day, June 28 Le Te oe Oeen AARC Seattle’s best stores have| He dragged balers 36 his o : cared for first | woman in the United States to register between July 1 and aan att) ne iy Hast Bah dcop cel — ‘In private conversation with the : Tae sc_| Child, into 4 room and beat the child) Many of th trikers are} 15, thru the council of national defense and the state defense apap Via anian wal. legates, I Was. unable some most interesting MeS-|t5 death with part of a sewing ma-|almoat destitute Wyatt, and| councils, for the fight for food conservation and elimination house, ani sak for Gaansial help. | S| teenie Bs would seen ta k sages for you today. chine, |for their relief a soup kitchen, un-| of waste, the value of the work done by the Seattle Woman's igi ae A aes He was a groucl 11 | the words, “separate peace.” Si ’ 7 - der the direction of Mixx Grace] Army Against Waste—the path breaker of this tremendous |), SEINE Sauads « ® WAS ® Brauch WREU Ne met! 1 ine new Gonaraee fee ture Co. ...Page a, . *, Whitcher, has been established in movement—becomes clearly apparent. be on the & ‘ Tete aN Ca t Russia a ) Pag He Writes Nutty Sign|the basement of the Labor temple What the regular army is to the later hosts raised by | aay ot. 3 p.m wo ee: SR “JANE EYRE” hs bi. ddehetlct McDougall-S wick Co, Pag 4| ‘This is the sign on a James st,| Stew, coffee and bread and butter| select draft, the Woman's Army Against Waste is to the whole (Continued on page 9) | q Woodhouse-Grunbaum Co... P: 5) pressing establishment The law-| were served to several hundretl army of women which will be raised by this latest measure | | if you are a grouch meet TIE UP COPPER M NE The Rhodes Co. Page 5) yer pressed my suit and charged| pickets Monday noon, of the food administration, ECB > ¥ “ ” M. A. Gottstein Furniture me s 0; I pressed the lawyer ail | it is a position to be proud of. | British I lag Is on | JANE EYRE | BUTTE, Mont, June 18—The Co Page ad charged him 50 cent Enlistments in the Seattle regiment of the Army Against 1 i ain|s , output of Butte copper sali Braser-Paterson Co Page 7|— d chat = : BARNES GETS JOB Waste continue to arrive at the desk of The Star's Waste Editer Bunker Hill Again |sne witt pe pleased to meet you| Quarter of the total production’ of Broderick 4 i Sune 4 The rolls are now closed, and will be forwarded at once to BOSTON, June 18.—Greater “4 ‘i lthe nation, was menaced today Bon Marche Page 10 SUSPECT ARRESTED | 1. Barnes will leave Seattle Washington. The next step will be determined by the plans Boston is today celebrating | JANE EYRE jv hen the threatened electricians’ tor the national capital Monday as of the President and Food Administrator Hoover for general the 142nd anniversary of the In Monday's Seattle Star, {Strike became a reality, Reading the ads is a mighty prof. Arle Whiteside, a steamship|the special representative of the registration battle of Bunker Hill., In the : | ss 7 table habit dec hand, claimed he wag 20)/Commercial Club and Chamber of The executive committee of the Seattle regiment of the elaborate military parade at | “JANE EYRE” | 1. C, C. MEMBER DIES al years old when arrested by Patrol-|Comnierce and citizens’ committee| Army Against Waste, empowered by the mass meeting at the | Charlestown will appear the | | WASHINGTON, «June 18.—Jud: - |men Bjornason and O'Gorman as a/of liremerton. Barnes will keep in Press club last Wednesday to investigate and make recom- British Union Jack, its first {Is the greatest love story ever|son E. Clement commissioner THE FASTEST GROWING PAPER | wacker He is held in the eity|touch with national movements in mendations, will be called together as soon as the time arrives apearance on Bunker Hill day written, of the interstate commerce com- IN THE NORTHWEST ig sending investigation by fed-| volving Seattle and the surround. for definite action. All soldiers of the Army Against Waste since that memorable day it- migsion, died of heart failure jail, p f 6 y fed Y =————SSSSS ing country. should watch the columns of The Star for further information, self, =p SS>= home here today, { GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN PACIFIC NORTHWEST } | people against the extortions which would result, | Wilson said today in a letter to Representative Borland. AEE ERT RRR AO -with interest. You merely loaned your money to Uncle Sam when you bought Liberty bonds. You'll NOT get your money back when you give it to the Red Cross. Or are you only a “profit” patriot? Give, folks, give, TODAY! WEEK to the Red Cross. SEATTL 18, WASI MONDAY, JUNE BILL AIMED AT EXTORTION, SAYS _ PRESIDENT 4 THE 73RD DAY OF OUR \ WAR », —-- = *reliminary akirminhes in the big battle to be fought over passa of the food bill, and the announcement of plans for an air fle 000 planes in a year, featured the rd day of our particip in the war The president said the food bill was not designed to control food, | but to control the speculators who were trying to extort unholy profits from the people. Rear Adm ared before « tte urge that the Unit air preparation The Chine asco, due to misunderstanding by Japan of Amer ica’s course, was closed with Secretary Lansing hiding some ama teurish work in his department Better conditions prevailed in Russia as War Minister Kerensky lightened the discipline of the army WASHINGTON, June 18.—The appointment of Herbert | Hoover is not to control the food of the country, but to re- | lease it from the grip of speculators and other persons who} | seek to make inordinate profits out of it and to protect the President The letter to Representative Borland follows “You are quite right about the food administr 1 | measure In my opinion it is one of the most important of the measures which have been prepated in connection with, c we has done the measure service been of A ¢ bill “The object of the measure is not to control the food of the country, but to release it from the con- certain dis as fe 1 ONE CENT The Seattle Star |: You'll get your in- Are Seattle has got to. give Watch for the downtown parade tonight. If you understand what the Red Cross accomplishes, back of the blood - spattered trenches of France, you'll help with your mon- ey this week. Weather: “Fair to night and Tuesday.” | |

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