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Abby Scott chairman of the na- tional woman's perty, was released from prison when her husband Paid her fine, despite her protests The militants charged the superin tendent of the prison with harsh treatment, and compelling them to ‘wear coarse, uncomfortable clothes, He has been relieved of his duties pending an investigation CARPENTERS DO NOT WANT LA FOLLETTE United Press Leased Wire TACOMA, Oct. 19. La Follette is brought to Tacoma to address organized labor, it will be without the consent of the Car- penters’ union, the members of Which were so indignant today at the proposal to invite the Wiscon- sin’s senator to come here that they subscribed for $4,000 worth of Liberty Loan Bonds to show the state of their feelings. Some Boy This 5- Year-Old Youngster CLEVELAND, Oct. 19.—James Patterson Mueller started to grow five years ago. He has kept at It in This Prison Garb} —If Senator | lYo, Ho! Bartenders Ask Wage Increase | REDDING, Cal,, Oct, 19.—Forty | Redding bartenders today present ed wage increase demands to their employers—the sequel to the action of the saloonkeepers in raising the price of drinks “The employers overlooked some. | ening. declared the bartenders tn making their wage demands, “when [they were raising prices.” | A Georgetown man at Camp | Lewis met a Californian who re marked that he'd never heard of | Georgetown. He suggested that it must be a small place | “Small! snorted the wrathy but }drott King county — individual “Why, It's next to the biggest city in ashington Buy a Liberty Bond With Current Savings The second Liberty loan of at least $3,000,000,000 must be fi- nanced out of savings from cur- rent income. There is not enough capital already accumu lated so that the money can be spared from that source. Be sides, to disturb present invest ments would cause great incon venience and distress. Save something from your present earnings and buy a Lib- erty Bond through the First Na. tional Rank before Saturday, October 27. FIRST NATIONAL | BANK | PINE STREET MARKET | | TO C:LEBRATE | Tomorrow is to be a big day at |the Pine Street Public Market. The | management and stall holders have issued sweeping invitations to the | public {n general to come and help| celebrate the first anniversary of |the opening of that market One year ago when this market was opened it was looked upon with uncertainty, but in the year} STAR—FRIDAY. ables Her to Justine Johnstone’s Beauty Er Broadway Beauty, BY J. HERBERT DUCKWORTH NEW YORK, Oct 19 —Queen To get answers to these questions ., e ° T sought an Interview with Miss he Gay White W or m emo Gay We ay for three) ohnstone. 1 found her in her Jap years, and no sign of slipping! anese lounge tn ber luxurious ap Never in Broadway's glittering ment on tral Park west. I di history has a beautiful girl caused|covered the explanations of her such a fanatical furore or held the fame at once. It is perfect physical beauty and NATURALNESS iow #0 long as has Justine John-| 1 a9 seen Miss Johnstone on stone - the stage and at her club in elab The despair of New York's gilded | orate pool Bet today, in her sapere po ng - prtists, the envy /aimple muslin dress, she “seemed the women « h ave., Misa ; " ett more charming than Jobnatone ts the most-talked-of and | Prettier and more . most-toasted girl {n “The Roaring |°"* oe Forties.” She made her debut as How G0 YOU soceunt fer your messenger boy In “Follies Bergere’| wonderful success?” I asked her three years ago, and ix now, at 19,|_ “A «irl with the necessary quali the “Three-Year Reigning Beauty fications of youth and beauty ts of Broadway never denied an engagement on What Is the secret of this strange | Broadway,” she anewered, “and if fascination Justine holds over men? *he will only be natural she will be Why fs it that on the first oppor. Just as popular off as on the stage tunity Gen. Joffre and his party and| “I have found chorus of a {the falr hostess homag Prince Udine and the Italian war|good musical comedy good a commission made a beeline to place for a girl to start a career as tine Johnstone's “Little Club, any I know of You can learn cabaret for the 400.” an after more in a chorus than at any dra theatre gathering place in the cel-j matic school lar of the 44th st. theatre, to pay “I hav ound in my work no "Tey a Mirage Meal and Let the Mirror Slice Your Food Bill—Fine for Fatties pa eee of operation the ground floor has been completely filled, and an an-| nex built on the opposite corner of | Seventh. From a location on the edge of a somewhat uninportant district, it has grown into the cen ter of an important business dis trict. On February first, the Fred lerick & Nelson building will be in| joperation, and the market's prox imity to this great building wilt! add materially to a still greater! success | The building, both inside and out, will be very prettily decorated. | Arrangements have been made to with a vengeance ever since. He give each customer and visitor for! ‘won't stop growing. the day a pleasing and practical That is why, altho he is only souvenir. Aside from this, each & years old, he now weighs %9 stall will make special prices on pounds. His mother says he is the everything and will make it well biggest S-year-old boy in Cleve worth while to attend some time| Jand. iduring the day ” Tenshun! Home Guard! Regulation United st Army Shoe famous Boys’ Sizes 2 at “ 83.95 Same Shoe in Black Viel Kid, 6 toll .. oe Waterproof The Munson Last for Co and tremendous outlet offer the States Gove ument dollars when manufactured in individual stores Men's Sizes $4.95 An Ideal Work Shoe for Men in Lumber and Shipyards. Wear. The sixty-four “Boston” shops with recognized buying power U. 8. Army Shoe at very little margin above the price the United pays wholesale for half million pair lots Shoes of this quality ordinarily BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP Second Floor Pitel Bldg, Second Pike St and Flexible. mfort—the Army Shoe for public the genuine Munson Last retail for not lesa than seven small quantities and offered by A Seattle former fat man has; At each meal he had his usual found a fine food conservation | “helping” cut in half. Then on the method of reducing. His belt is! other side of the table he placed a now several inches shorter and his| mirror, That made it look as tho pocketbook many dollars heavier.) he had two dishes of everything. It'll work in the case of women a, Keeping his eyes glued on the mir trifle stouter than the latest fash-| ror, he tackled the meals. When fons indicate as stylish. The in-|thru he had a mental vision of ventor says so. His wife tried it, twice as many empty dishes as too. there really were. That seemed to He, like most fat persons, was satisfy his tummy’s yells for food. | willing to reduce if it could be done| At the end of a week of mirage | without cutting down on the ra tions. So after trying every other meth od which didn’t include any starv ing process, he put one over on his| Permission to use hard working appetite by the mir-jis given any fat man ror method | Hoover. SATURDAY WILL BE FLAG DAY HERE FOR the family food bill was several dollars less than it ought to have been the invention Lemon Juice For Freckles Boma Saturday will be flag day. Tiny Girlel Make beauty lotion at fos. 24 of all the allied nations fight heme for a few cents, Try It! ing against Germany will be sold on the downtown streets for the benefit of the Theodora Home, Squeeze the juice of two lemons 6559 35th ave. N. EB into a bottle containing thre Fifteen young women from the ounces of orchard white, shake well, Theodora Home, chaperoned by and you have a quarter pint of the Mrs. Gertrude Brawley and Mrs. EB best freckle and tan lotion, and Ferry Leary, have been invited by complexion beautifier, at very, very James Marmaduke, of the New small cost Washington he to sell the al Your grocer has the lemons and lied flags at the Pacifi¢ Logging any drug store or toilet counter will congress convention, now being supply three ounces of orchard held at the New Washington hotel white for a few cents, Massage Saturday «evening, between 6 this sweetly fragrant lotion into the | o'clock face, neck, arms and hands each, More 200° matrons and day, and see how freckles and blem- young. women and girls from the ishes disappear, and how clear, soft home will sell the flags in down town stores and on the streets. | and white the skin becomes, Madame Lepper and her cadet, Yes! It is harmless. | GIRL RULES BROADWAY 3 YEARS “i SS SSUSTINE JOHNSTONE “Queen Justine” in real life and in the artist’s dreams. Photograph and painter's portrait of reigning [Corns used tc meals he had lost six pounds, and | and H | ; THE THEODORA HOME| OCT. 19, 1917, PAGE 5. Keep City Enslaved | time for dissipation, even if 1 were | incl to it. Anyway, the idea} that the stage is an occupation for frivolous people, and that life be-| hind the scenes is one long orgy,| is willy 1 have | popularity, for there are many girls| as pretty as lL. Perhaps people like me both ®n the stage and at other times as well, because I have tried | Burgundy Hats | at $5,387.50, $10 | Upper Main Floor. | ) all the beau- OF | titul colors fashion has accepted for Fall, Bur- gundy is easily in the nd to match your 1 Coat which | may be of Burgundy } will be an easy matter in the vast array of smart Autumn rim- med Hats we have ready for Saturday, Of course all wanted Autumn col- |} ors are as well represented | | in models that will meet with Milady’s instant favor. | | | other | | I 25¢ Size Euthymol Jooth Paste 20c Main Floor, $1.00 Size Ingram’s Milk- weed Cream .. 50c Size Ingram’ Cream ET of isley’s 25c Size Taleum (W. Ps gn ee 19¢ 25c Size Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream ...... 23¢ 50c Size Lavoris (an anti- septic Mouth Wash) 45¢ 50¢ Size Hind’s Honey and Almoad Lotion ..... 15¢ ,acker’s Tar Soap 23¢ , BS. 50¢, 75e¢ and... .$1.25 Djer Kiss ce Powder 6O0¢ and vaio ses Ware $1.00 Toilet Paper—‘“White Lilly” and “Koko”, 7 rolls 25¢ A Complete Stock of Pyralin Ivory. IN GOTHAM ASK ling suffrage |ing of these appeals shows a wom-/lector of jan with her arms about a soldier id sailor, and | Ve Work for }Sons to You; We G She Rhodes Co. {ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS $1.00 and $1.50 {IPMENT JUST UNPACKED OF THE MUCH FAVORED Burgundy Coats in St utumn Styles | [At$19.50 is a Wool Velour Coat modeled as sketched in cen- ter. This Coat has |At$24.50| This Burgundy wool Velour Coat is pfetured to the left of group. The large collar is the large airplane cloth. This i trimmed with real collar which is js very ai a black Opossum trimmed with a serviceable am fur. The novelty wide band of rich warm. It is pockets, deep mole Kerami belted, bas plain — cuffs and wide cloth. This Coat pockets and belt and Burgun is full belted and and is ti dy buttons give has large novelty with 3 bone but © this Coat a dis- pockets and deep tons and stitch: tinctive charm cuffs ing. ~~~; other attractive styles in Burgundy and at are wanted for Sizes for Women | ALSO | different shades th — Fall and Winter. Misses, from 14 to 46, One of the most tell Henry Japson, sheriff and tax Reagan county, bought the entire town of Big the legen’, located on the Orient railway, jive Our of here. Oey | Big Lake has more than 20 bust! € below You to prove that one can be both good |i Need Be—Won't You Give Us! tai and happy at the name tine.” the Vote?” |RSS houses and about 150 Miss Johnstone is of Swedish FOR SUFFRAGE —~$——_—______—_—. jdences. The town, as laid of parentage, and has the royal blood le ° av 1 5 ef 2 of the Bernadottes in her veins Sheriff Buys Entire fae theta weet ; The story of the litte Swedish|By Unlted Press Leased Wire Tr . . Tr girl's success in New York has| NEW YORK, Oct. Town Down in Texas |itt tor a consideration runni reached King Gustav, and her por trait, painted recently by Andreas Zorn during his visit to America, now hangs in the royal gallery in Stockholm Before she was known to the |theatre-coing public she was the most-sought-after artist's model in New York. Christy and Harrison Fisher nearly came to blows over her. Her face has smiled from the jcovers of half a dozen magazines lat the same time girls have volunteered to sell the flags, The cadet girls will wear a half mask over their face. They will sell the flags from automo. biles up and down Second and Third ave Home prominent women of the city have also enlisted their ser. vices for the cay te = llose,” d Ww U.S. Army in Canada| wi TORON Ont,, Oct. 19.—Ten thousand ns = Who will be part of the United States jarmy, are to go into training at| once at Niagara camp, near Niag jara-on-thelake, {t was announced jhere. They will remain there un- jtil November | “Til Show You How | Corns Peel Off!’’ Rese Peel a Banana Skin? That's It |’ I should worry ab 1 just ut those corns a-It' on.” pester the world inte nduring pain, digging tinkering with plasters a frenzy ' slicing toes, "eet in Clover Corns Quickly, | and tape, trying to fix a wouldn't hurt. But now the world “should worry the moment you put it, it means the end of a co is nothing tn the world like "Gets It'—nothing as sure and certain nothing that take off a time, and wh ver grew th t. It never ver make drops of the corn-pain van the ¢ and happy and corn-free aa your happened before, did t can peel iete-It 1 need pay of gent on re vawrence é ceipt Chicago, Id in onttle world’s best corn 4 Owl brug Co, and recon as the they 1,01 en asking for the ba |10,000 Poles Train for | committe York has the biggest sort of “a war for democracy” going on right in its midst today. The ve is woman suff The “war for democracy” slogan is the principal one on which 50,000 women franchise work- ers are shouting to achieve a victory November 6. As suffrage leaders saw it today, the East has never seen such a comprehensive cam- paign for the vote. First the women workers had to 19.—New | | combat their opponent's arguments that New York women were not in rested in the ballot—whereupon collected the signatures of 408 would-be feminine voters in Empire State. With more tian a million wom. we cannot Mrs. Norman DeR. state clared hiteh . chairman of the today The city ite are plaste th scores of striking posters urg Spannin heritage of today. Giant electric locomotives, the mightiest in the world, impelled by the forces of the moun- tains themselves haul the eri Sree trains of this railwa It, Rocky and Bitter Root No smoke—no jars—no cinders—just smooth even almost silent travel through Divide — 440 miles through the the glories of the mountains, And so successful has been the operation of these electrified mountain division’ that work is well under way for the electrification of 211 additional miles through the snow capped Cascades in Washington. The future has indeed been made to serve the present. When next you journey across the continent travel the electric way—via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. Electrification and travel literature free on request. CITY PASSENGER AGENT SECOND AND CHERRY, SEATTLE J. F. 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