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ie 9 SBD, naan STAR—THURSDAY, JA ~ \THIS TOT WILL DANCE TO HELP | \SAMMIES IN FRANCE GET SMOKE 8, 1918. PAGE 2 We | 54 voars servic cain Taher “tH KAISER PAVES WAY FOR REAL PEACE PLANS! ‘ae CARL, D, GROAT ‘correspondent Jan. % BARTELL DRUG STORES CVOCKS Five stores, with the same identical policy throughout, Quality, Servi and Courtesy — all these combined mean that you get Satisfaction. Start Your Yearly Savings Early to Bartell’s for Drugs and Sundries FRIDAY SPECIALS ones Pre WASHINGTON atral dip ny is pavi Entente| betleve | for reat In the next} der, The sine oa | 59c rin x tor five minutes. Germ Jefinite two mo nny to 4 i way prope if you have an account here, your addit‘onai purchases will be added without first payment imported china cups and saucers: special for Friday and Saturday— S9¢ — peace at . Nickel - fim= $1.25 i-day inter= toms every & #0 much that by he mor te th f uN At ganda stmoaphere the world mi when real offer be in & more t Among thene ar- | with | nay ing | on | | indies | jomats now that offer w Any of th ot be broad | following for prime requisite man kaiser: imported cups and to meet matte tion of Ge attractive | Diue deeorat 4 mititariam ed design a or aa nte and a feeling than Internal time in wette.” tnen fin- 24 mheets, 24 en- Gestone, for Indigestion The wine for person regular price fe of 6 cups « saucers 31 special set of © and raucers 89c na” Tinen 24 wheets, 24 © Bornele Acid. Mant conditions and plague ger her ally «still tremendous of ts going strug more tertal and by Germany the longer th continues, just so much defen greatest danger rtain is her the allies tetmen, is unconditional surren within their eliminate waver : stepladder stco!: special special for Friday & Salurtay— for Friday and Saturday— largest. per pair, grasp, dete Hohenae Offictals Runsia’s reported rejection of the Terman peace terms the Brest: | Litovak conference used specula tion and left thin] poliey of Are Mom In entente circles government to pursue a James and Merrihew Donna Kickard ‘This dainty and clever little Seattle girl will appear in the Douglas academy dance festival for the benefit of The Star's fund Friday night In Odd Fellows’ hall, Broad and Pine A program of 44 numbers has been arranged. Ucipauing MUST WORK WITH ' FARMER TO SOLVE LABOR PROBLEMS BY HARRY B. HUNT counter propaganda drive the German proponals Russian officials scouted reports that the Lenine Trotsky regime might resume fighting against Ger and were amused at reports guards would lermans. These fictalx here point o broke and} avia's great mn the planned against Photo by moke regelar price $1.30 with 150 children par this in an article that every woman wants for her home can be used “ stool as well as a step chair around the how and when not 92.50 many low-priced air-tight burns we inside fully lined with Ateel; stamped steel nickel Bettom draft; nickel top an st away just before ¥ \Seattle Firm | Is Investigated WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 gation of the contracts for wooden | |ehips by the Sloan Shipyard Cor poration of Seattle in being conduct the senate commerce commit: | ay 1 TeEUIAT , price in use Special for Friday and urday . —No. 2, regular | pri Special for Friday | Greet the New 12¢ 22¢ 143¢ S5¢ ——————D | 3S WES Invest We are agents fi De. Trveetre J.B. 1, Caneade The sum of all this has been to ere; Special Staff Dispatch at nat are actually WASHINGTON, Jan, 1—Can | fectng & shortage of manpower the United States, in the face of | I am confident t we are only | a drain of 2,000.0 © men into the tm « & challenge to which we asa army and navy and the increas | mn will respond ed labor required to keep her | nad that, inspired by the cause in factories, munition plants and | which we work, we will fully prove shipyards going full speed, im [our ability to meet it crease or even maintain her, ® Lech Infermetion a er a. he be | There has been a lot of hysteria woe er ib the the a labor situation that it will be ws accurate information as to ‘These questions were put to FE labor reserves and to just B. Wilcox of the division of farm and these should be management, department of agri-| supplied B 1D Ss Add toeeting of focal exemption boards tuare, in’ charge ot the depart |"""Phat information tx what we are artell Drug Store resses 2 mition,||on $10 ball after being booked on a aecala Ganiinananaat’ hannetade “s ment's catmpaign for increased crops | gett by taking a survey of 2nd Ave.| Ist Ave.| 599 | Westlake) 610 2nd | Candy | Wareh’se charge of crossing an intersection mmutation of quarters for offi-| "ny, ei ti alien gue ay aid or pre é ae at | Matteré| Ave. at | Avs. near ai nnd setae os. See at more than 15 mile hou V re of the nationa! ould be ° 7 . - M. Thornton. 27 on ina Pe ae ts en what can be done.” Wilcox | absolute ah Union St.| Pike St Ave. | Pine St. | Bldg. | Boren Av | Boren Av) Kedaks, Fountain Pens | ed with passing « car » te ee whet and Cameras repaired. actu ty allaying temporary local dis correct what done. sete stopped to dimcharge passengers led by Physiological Belt FoR MEN AND WOMEN ter The Sloan buys& sells for less enators wast to know why paid the Clinchfield Navigation company, of Dante, Va. $400,000, which it ex | plained was brokerage or commis |sion for obtaining the contracts to TRAFFIC VIOLATORS Oe ete ern BEING BROUGHT IN| URGES COMMUTATION OF Seattle in unsafe for traffic vio| QUARTERS FOR OFFICERS) |lators these days, and three of them! Maj. F. W. Manley, division adju }were brought down to police head-|tant of the Slet division, and Mepre eee. | quarters Thursday morning. W. R.|*entative Miller were quests at a Either, 94, a chauffeur, wile relensed| wer ns, toma! eneemption beards Fountain Syringe the heme treai- ment for constipe- then, ete. ag by theuse: seers. Price the corporation rporat. patriotically Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens —A style to sult every hand. Also a nice line of Pens for ladies. Price, $2.50 and up. | about | Wilcox | largely | incked farm $10 n where trate asninting be ar better : | turbance. distribution and jto unfortunate Follow Canada | promoting co-operation be |tween farmers and between country and town the United States this year will be able to show a wartime tion outstripping even { peace. Our | farmers are war, and || furnished $5 bail. C. Brockman, 48,/ was the substance of the At fhe FLORENCK CRSTAIRS| 4 srocer, was brought in for not|Col. J. M. Hawthorne, who pre STORE, having his rear light lit _ {TO OBTAIN HOME FOR LEFT FAUCETS OPEN; RUSSIAN GIRL ORPHAN Canada, with a population of 00.000, produced far more tndus trially and also rained and exported | vastly more farm produce thin year than she ever has done. Yet she bad withdrawn 90.000 workers for ‘BRITISH AMBASSADOR IS LEAVING RUSSIA” PETROGRAD, Jan 3—British Ambassador Buchanan is leaving Pe- 3, Further development of machin- ery for axsisting in the trans’ lnbor from sections where the sea soni pressure has paswed to regions produc e ur best records thy in too, is urgently e.> WRvss TORTURE be eliminated by wearing the | w free trial to prove its superior- | Rupture Support A. LUNDBERG Co. ‘Third Ave. Senttie | NOW THEY FACE FLOOD! JERSEY CITY, N. J, Jan. 2 | Residents here left their water fau jeets open prevent pipes from | freezing. ow there's a water fam line Railroads with terminals here jean't get water for their engines, and there's little water to drink he and Grip QUININE Tab There is only on W. GROVE'S aig Colds Cause Headaci LAXATIVE BROMO Brome Quinine nature on box a 26 IN CHURCH OR THEATRE OR STORE O ONE THING causes so much discomfort as an inadequate heating system. Hawks Gas Radiators make such a flexible installation that any change of weather can be adequately handled. You may use part—or all—of your radiators, according to your needs. No furnace to bother—No coal to buy— No ashes to carry out. On display in our showrooms. SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. Stuart Building Phone Main 6767 Little Dania Lucia Lauberg, 14-/ Russian war orphan held immigration officials here nese | {year-old by U. 8 following her will be granted permission to} enter the countr | She has held for weeks, | | pending red tape tint nad| an effort to locate her fath hom | she believes ia in New York | mother committed suicide in Japan. |after fleeing from German occupied | | Russian t The little gir bent on r America, stowed away on a transpacific liner. An effort will be m to have a Seattle family adopt her SHIPYARD EMPLOYES HELP PAY BURIAL | Fred Jamke, a worker In the arrival on a J) ner been neg | | the battlefields of France. ‘On the same proportion, Ameri we have for until power rempondingly deplete drawn ur man army of 6.250.000 What Canada has done the Unit do if we put tark—an on an Dania’s | ¢ Must CoOperate Rut this will mean co-ordination o-operation and ‘pull-together’ al along the line The chief difficulty to date has not been an actual shortage of la bor, but a dislocation distribution that haa created much disturbance. “Workers skilled have been drawn in which they were not skilled. Shop workers have been congested and Improper in farm work | Skinner & Eddy shipyards, collected $7.10 from his fellow employes| Thursday morning. turned it} |into the fund being raised to reim:| Attorney Ralph Horr for! money advanced to pay for the burial of Mrs. Betty Norbury ‘The body of Mrs, Norbury the undertaking parlors eight days |when her soldier son did not have |money to meet funeral expenses. | 'CALDWELL TO HURRY | TO WASHINGTON, D. C.| Counsel Hugh Cald:| to: Washington, D, C retary of Ag-| Seattle ir slop the Di-| if granted al Arrangements have been completed to obtain control of the nite from Stone-Webster inter ‘The council met Thureday and| Jevided to send Caldwell COW GOES TO SCHOOL CHICAGO, Jan. 3.—A cow went to chool here today. It will be used in laboratory work in the three-day ag ricultural clinic for teachers of the Lane Technical high school, | and burse lay in] Corporation well will hurry this week, to assure S riculture Houston th tends immediately to ¢ able canyon power site permit the oats GLYCERINE MIXTURE FOR APPENDICITIS Seattle people can prevent appen dicitis with simple buckthorn bark, as mixed in Adler--ka SPOONFUL flushes the EN bowel tract #0 completely it relieves ANY CASED sour stomach, gas or constipation and prevents ap pendicitis, The INSTANT, pleasant action of Adier-i-ka surprises both doctors and patients Iéaves stom ach cle and strong. Swift's Phar macies, Second ave. and Pike st. and 235 N nee’ glycerine, ete. Fia-Government Physician FANST AVENUE WASHINGTON RIGHT DRUG Leek for the Fre D, STORES Doctor Sign. in towns where war work has been especially heavy Nation Will Respond “Temporary local demands for ta bor around cantonment sites and army camps unsettled labor conditions of distr! in & score ts can workers will not have been cor-| ‘MUST USE BOYS TO HELP SOLVE Canada to cities for labor | jthe fight in t and will be w he on.” furr we must be FARM PROBLEM BY D. F |OUSTON Secretary of Agriculture The farm lal sented, and many difficulties. | minds to the promising lines following be done to furn bor ak. off continues but if we put our many things can relief, problem has pre to present ‘The most t embrace the 1, A Wystematic farm labor survey |to determine t Jand ways of survey im being he meet made ing needs of farmers |.) Thin | them. 2. The promotion of fuller co-oper ation in the Jamong farmers util in th nm of labor ame commu Friday and Saturday Specials COATS 200 Coats, consisting of a good selection of colors, materials and sizes. These Coats are remarked from $20.00 to $60.00 Special for Friday and Saturday $10.00, $19.75, $24.50 Our Entire Stock of Waists at 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT Suits, Including Navy Blue and Black ONE-HALF PRICE All Our Trimmed Hats at Two Prices $2.75 and $4.75 THE FLORENCE UPSTAIRS STORE Second and Union. Store Closes Saturday 6 P. M. where additional help needed 4. Making available labor which heretofore has not been regulatly utilized in farming operations, in uding boys of high school age Releasing of men for agricul purposes by replacing them 1» and by diverting labor nonessential enter tural with from prines 6. Stepa to see that any able-bod od men who are not now doing a full nd useful day's work shall be regu: lorly employed MAY CLOSE SCHOOLS IN HARVEST SEASON children be mobilized and workers released from non-easen tial industries next summer, to help harvest Washington crops, if a plan worked out by Secretary Corbaley, of Chamber of Commerce, is adopt wom: relatively School will of A. le Rogers chairman of the farm labor commit of the state council of defense Corbaley outlined the plan for organ izing the labor supply During harvest season employers | Jwill be asked to release men and school authorities requested to tem \porarily cle while towns in the [harvest district will stop non-essen | Gal public work to release laborers. At the request |HUNS MUST EVACUATE ALL OF RUSSIA FOR A BOLSHEVIK! PEACE| COPENHAGEN, Jan, 3—The Pe: |trograd official telegraph agency's eport of the circumstances leading | in the Russo-German | Breat-Litovak, | this version of | |to the break peace negotiations at las reported, gives | happenings On Friday last the Russian dete: | \eatex replied to the Germans that | the labor government would not ac: | cept the German proposals. They | were held to be a step backward, and one likely to render valueless the| statement wrung from the govern:| nt. "The delegates said the German| statement ‘mentions the so-called ex. pressions of will as having appeared | lfrom Poland, Lithuania and Cour: | German government,’ the! statement said, ‘knows this expres: | sion refers to that of a group of new | | citizens and land owners in the occu pied districts, while the people are under siege, and have nothing to say of matters, It is ridiculous to talk of free expression of the peo: | ple's will while the German govern: | mont refuses to evacuate Russian | territory | ‘This will never be accepted by the Russian revolution.’ SAN FRANCISCO.—According to) an official ved here to-| day, 16,000,000 new Red Cross mem: | bers were enrolled during the Christ: | mas campaign thruout the country, ! port |m SUB WARFARE LONDON, Jan. 3——More enemy submarines were sunk during the month of December than in any oth er month since the war began. Na val men that, during this month, the subsea boats were sunk faster than German shipyards could eonstruct them. U-boats captured show that the personnel of the crews is deteriorat in and that the submarine equip. t is getting poorer In the matter of allied tonnage. December is below any nonth previ ous (o September, and is only slight ly larger than the low record of No- vember Figures are as follows. British—-Arrivals, ope 2,074, 1,600 tons or over sunk, 18; under 1,600 tons, 3; fishing vessels, 0 French—1,600 tons or over, 9; no other losses. Ttallan—1,500 tons or over, 1 ing vessel, FIND MAN’S CLOTHING; THINK HE IS SUICIDE SEASIDE, Ore, Jan. 3.—Beliet that E. J. Frazier, who disappeared from Eugene recently, committed | suicide at Gearhart beach, be strengthened today by finding clothing and papers supposed have belonged to him state one to sailings, | trograd shortly for London, on ac | count of tllness, according to an: | nouncement today. Members of the’ British mission to Russia will depart with him. “ Crescent Baking Powder wit Rei Eden ri L225 MEG: ai Lodge Cafe Mourth—Westiake—Pine Cabaret—Danci World's Largest Dry Cabaret. sOUGHING | erete. others and hurte throat ‘itation and tickling, tad get id of couse hoarseness Dy taking et eae ‘PISO’S ORPHEUM THEATRE Third ant Ciadinen Eugene Levy, Me, “TRANSCONTINENTAL VAUDEVILLE ACTS EMMY WEHLEN —IN— “THE TRAIL OF THE SHADOW” TONIGHT Lower Floor, 20c | 0° In the Entire Balcony We Pay the Tax