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STAR—-WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30, 1918. PAGE 4 N SEATTLE SOLVE HER WAR-GROWTH HOUSING PROBLEM ate Men Say “Yes,” But Union Labor Officers Answer “No” ’; So U. S. May Be Called Upon to Handle Job and Real Es GIVE A CHAP A GUN OR TWO, A GAL, A VILLAIN AND A RUSTY STEED, AND EVEN FATTY CAN DOA WILLIAM HART, since Doug Fairbanks threw ‘Ace of spades up in the air and Mt right thru the heart with his ty revolver, there has been keen in the film world to go him | p or two better. Lately BM! Hart to have had it all over the He could not only manipu One piece of shooting iron, but WO at a time when neceasary . even Rill must feel a bit today, for, lo and hebold!| tty Arbuckle ix at the Liberty this | Raving landed quite avoirdo: | “Out West.” He climbs out of tank of a freight car, or, ie pent out by a rear attack, ‘After a series of events rolls ‘A mountain of sand into a sa where a tough crowd ts holding buneh up. ity busts up the bandit party (gets himself a job as bartender '& bartender, he's a fine gunman #0 ood, he =nakes a silk hat} fn the air by firing a dozen or | veal at it from a sixbullet re- | appears the gal. Of course,| y has to save her, even if to do Das to throw his entire weleht | old skinny horse that the | ty for the Prevention of Crueity somehow overlooked. But ‘the nag in camouflaged, for it ly does go some. Mt the villyun’s home, the villyun to die from mere bullets, but tickles him to death. Honest The villyun is so ticklish he top- [over with his home down the side, and Fatty marries the tll this week way Fuel Admin: MADE A at the Nike the Jampea down his order In the East in flashed on the the news weekly. And the | applaud at practically every her interesting news pictures at show American soltie-s Garfield c! b ex ition picture in France and French naval men fishing for German floating mines. see HAS TO DIVE TO CRANK HIS FLIVVER Any one who was hampered by the recent floods in the valleys ought to comedy, at the Coliseum. of one stalled automobile to crank ‘er up "oe IT SERVED HIM JOLLY WELL RIGHT, TOO Since when is a man not master of his own wife? Step lively, girls, what's the an ewer? Here's how Frans Jorn, the enemy spy. in “The Daughter of Destiny.” at the og ge this week, anewers it “Since he married an American wife.” And the crowd fairly tears the roof off with applause. ee to dive cusain'? An aged, Teh t's “The Silent Man,” at the Rex, starts off with: “The dad blast ed, onery—" and the rest is thrown on the screen with great effect. “Now Pap, you hush your cussin’ and you a parson,” shaking @ finger. eee LOOKS RATHER UNLIKELY FOR THSE TEUTS Good bye, Bill Kaiser! If you don't [think auld PM and his army are due |for some strenuous time. give the | “doubled to the Ford Weekly showing at the Mixaion until Thurs | day The pictures are of scenes in an officerw training camp, and from the, Way they go to it, it looks unlucky | for Teuts who may be on the receiv: thrusts, STRAND On the night when the big battle! scenes of “For the Freedom of the World,” Ira M. Lowry's great war spectacie, were made, a tremendous downfall of rain occurred Just at sum cee white-haired preacher, tn | ‘COAST “ARTILLERY ON WAY BACK TO FORTS) “Weleome home!” That was the greeting to the ren | nant of the Seattle battalion of pron ae coast artillery as it re | ing end of some of those bayonet | A REAR ATTACK As A BARTENDER Fatty Mave An EXCEuWENT Two GUN MAN -—_——8 TODATS rroonaMs 1] Oaty 300 men | which Jeft last fall came back yester- The others were transferred | hundred and | to construct dwellings were issued | bers of the Metal Trades union. Thousands of New Constructed for Homes Are Being Imported Shipyard Workers Headed Toward Seattle. What will become of the 20, 000 shipyard workers who aro coming here to build boats to beat the Hun? Can Seattle house them prop- erly without calling on her big Unele Sam for help? Business and real estate men nay yon, Shipyard workers say no. William Pigott, of the emergency | fleet corporation, mays that Seattle | must solve this problem efficiently, jor Unele Sam will atep in. Already $2,000,000 worth of houses | have been built or have been started ce October 1 Thin represents over 600 of the cottage type, One seventy-three permits between January | and 26. This in double the amount issued for amy like period during 1917, Real estate men may that the program of construction for 360 more cottages jis completed, and that permits will | be Inmued and work commenced with: | jin the next five weeks. In round. figures, th fgolng up ax follows in the West Seattle district; cont in the per cent in avenna park section; 10 © Rainier ave. district, Jand 10 per cent out in Ballard To Sell 3,000 Homes Plans 0 already been completed by various property owners for 3,000 new homes thin year, to be sold for $3,000 or lens, an increase of about 1,400 over Seattle's normal number. | These are to meet the demand which the incoming workers will create. “The price is too high,” say mem “We cannot Afford to pay this price, plus 7 per cent interest, What we want im to have the government come out and build us houses at about $2,500, and only charge « 4 per cent interest rate, WIM Ask United States te Help ‘They are preparing | report by the complaint aystem, which they ex peet to be in readiness thie week or the first part of next. ‘The intention is to forward this report to the ship ping bureau at Washington, with formal requem for nent in tervention In the matter ot shipyard workers They at complaints of prof. iteering are coming in jn overwhelm ing numbers, both from the shipyard workers and from persons not con nected with the labor movement William Pigott, of the emergency fleet corporation, mays that he sees "Makes Report On = Z Condition | B. Letcher Lambath no reason why 15,000 or 20,000 addi- tional workers could not be abserbed by Seattle without the necessity of calling fer government assistance. He returned from Washington, D. C., about a week ago, where he was in conference with the shipping board. Chamber Makes Survey “AN that we are interested in te to see that our workers are well hous 04,” says Pigott. “We think that the general sentiment among workers, business men and the inhabitants | generally in that Seattle should have Re, ewes On | the first opportunity to provide for the housing of these people. If they fail, then the government will step Charge Purchases Made the Rest of This Month Appear ow Next Month’ s Bills. Fraser-PatersonCo, Second Ave at University St. one—Main For Thursday—An Important Sale of Women’s Fine Dresses at $35.00 HIRTY-SIX distinctive, high-grade Dresses in all, offering the most exceptional values. —Three Dresses that were $85.00 each —Seven Dresses that were $75.00 each —Four Dresses that were $65.00 each —Six Dresses that were $50.00 each —Sixteen Dresses that were $45.00 each —Your choice of the entire lot on Thursday at ............ $35 —Each Dress a distinctive model in the correct style. Fabrics are fine satins, crepe meteors, Georgettes and a few poiret twills. —Colors are navy blue, green, brown, taupe, mas- tic, gray, Copenhagen, beige | and black. Fraser-Paterson C Women's Outsize Lisle Stockings A New Shipment Just in--79c SHIPMENT we have been waiting for. Extra oe Core, tees Pees Oe Pe COC COCO RCCL SOOO EOOLS COLOR COCO LEL®, 4 Lert op abeemaledliaman 7. the field artil conmpany and set, and continued for two nour |t ery The thousands of regular Canadian | "turned to the forts two weeks ago. | soldiers who were there to nan the| | trenches were drenched to the akin. | Tt is one of the many realistic | touches in a «reat film, now showing at the Strand . What You Like Use Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets to Help Your Stomach and Do Not Werry *- OOH! VILLYUN MARRIES THE FAIR HEROINE ‘There are a number of blushing brides who qpirct to the “love, honor and obey” in the marriage ceremony. | Giadys Rockwell did not object, and | yet her marriage existence was one! round of disappointment, as shown | in her latest offering to the screen, | called “Love, Honor and Obey,” now playing at the Colonial. The play tn | out of the ordinary, in the fact that| the villain marries the heroine in the | end. CLASS A Smiling Doug Fairbanks in back at | the Clans A for the remainder of the | week, in “The Habit of Happiness,” t0/ in which he is the “«nile peddler,” eee | [branch of the municipal fish market ASK BRANCH MARKET City Health Commissioner Mo- Bride may be instructed to open a at Ballard. A request to do so has been made by Ballard fishermen. SHE DARKENED HER GRAY HAIR Well Known Lady Tells Hew She Darkened Her Gray Hair by « Gaple Heme Bai Remedy. Mrs. FE. Roots, a well known | resident of Buchanan county, Ia. who darkened her gray hair by a | stmple home-made remedy, made the | following statement: “Any indy or gentleman can dark on their gray or faded hair, and make it soft and glowsy, with this simple in.” The only survey of the field for absorbing the 20.000 workers expect ed was made by @ housing committee — |of the,Chamber of C®mmerce, of which B. 1. Lambuth in chairman. The figures submitted in this report For Skins Affected Indicate that for many months to by Winds and Weather | come, no sitiation can arise which cannot be handled adequately by the This is the season when she ‘who local hotel and real extate interests. who would have a spotless lik. | All concerned believe that there > ag no unloading of an abnormal Rene at irreniaes | somal of sedllawe ak env one Cem Bert Swain, chairman of the metal trades investigatipg committee, an; that he believes the reports on the number of workmen coming will prove to be greatly exaggerated. Earth Will Reach Sun in 180,000,000 Years, Prof. Says meee at 540,000,000 miles per the deapoiling piercing winds Diting cold tem- perature Hterally ab- sorba the ped. ed cuticle, bringing | w skin, clear, soft girl- ful. An ounce of mer- obtainable my areg store, plied nightly like col cream, and washed off mornings, ae ly improve the worst xio She who coddies herself on fer, in an overheated ho shed and flabby | ae been waiti —Fine Saati Tie a silk finish, full fashioned, dou- ble lisle sole and garter top. Pearl gray only. Sizes 9 to 1014. Our price, pair .......... Women's Lisle Hose 50c Pair —Another new shipment, Women’s fine quality Lisle Hose, seamless, double sole and garter top. Dark brown. Sizes 814 to 10; pair. —Fraser-! Paterson Co, Fi rat Fioor. Warner Corsets--New Arrivals —They fit. —They wear. —They do not rust, break or tear. —They are splendidly dependable, comfortable Corsets. —Among the new arrivals are various styles for various figures, and various styles that various occu- pations make necessary. ‘That is the rate at which the earth ia moving toward destruction. And it is headed toward the giant sun, Vega. However, the crash will not come for 180,000,000 years, so the folks believing that one smile makes a| recipe, which they tan mix at home. mile of smiles. The play abounds in| To half a pint of water add 1 ounce plenty of action of bay rum, one small box of Barbo Compound and & ounce of glycerine. ‘These ingredients can be purchased solite in a half She'll find this ry it smooths out irawe im the ~Advertisement. | —-Fraser-Paterson Co, Second Floor. DEAN PRIEST LEAVES ach and similar names simply mean Larry Evans’ popu- lar story “The Silent Lie” oo Rad STORY OF A iL, OF THE NORTH- BRN DANCE HALLS. GUTERSON’'S: ‘Orpheus’... Berceuse, from “Jocelyn” .....,Godard that the supply of digestive juices is} eee eee wore Raves! FOR FRANCE IN 14 DAYS seiko ae atcalew, ay on Arthur R. Priest, dean of men at| If you will eat a Stuart's Dyspep- sia Tablet after each meal and one just before you go to bed, you will learn that there is no harm in your meals. ‘The reason is clearly plain. Your system lacks the proper digestive juices to make your meals easily di gested. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets give the stomach and other organs of the digestive apparatus the where | withal to digest food Get a $0c box from any drug store and try them. She's Coming Back Saturday —<——— Admission 20¢ Kiddies 10c MABEL NORMAND —— “DODGING A MILLION” A Story of Love, Mystery and Slow Polson Now Playing “For the Freedom of the World”. the university, is arranging to leave P|for France in about two weeks, to extablish headquarters for Washing | ton men in the service. He has made application for pam porta and ix providing for the trans |fer of hin duties in the university when he leaves, M. M. Skinner, as | wistant professor in the language de- partment, will be acting dean of men, while Sol Herzog, ‘16, and Louis | Schwellenbach, ‘17, will coach the in- tercollegiate debate teams. | Dean Priest does not expect to re jturn before 1920. He has obtained |1,500 names for a catalog of univer. | sity men in service which he is com. piling. 30 MILLION SEATTLE’S | BIT OF NEXT WAR LOAN Thirty million dollars will be Seat- | tle's quota of the third Liberty loan, it is estimated. This i# presuming that the entire loan will be $9,000, 000,000. Memberns of the central loan com- mittee, chairmen of the auxiliary dis- tricts, and county chairmen, will meet in the New Washington hotel Friday afternoon, to lay plans for an “over the top” loan, A chairman for the Seattle auxiliary district will be named at the meeting. RED CROSS GIVES OUT INSURANCE BLANKS In their effort to get every serv. lice man to avail himself of the bene- fite of the government insurance act, authorities have provided blanks to the home wervice section of all Red Cross branches. A man's family may fill out one of these blanks, pro- vided it is sent to the man for ratifi- cation before being forwarded to the war risk insurance bureau : TEACHERS AID DRAFT An index of dratfed men will be compiled by Seattle school teachers, ‘Thru the school board and Superin- tendent Frank B. eng bel Marshal Crowder made the bowed Superintendent ‘Cooper Nan at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair every other day until the gray hair is darkened suf- fictently. It does not color the scalp; in not sticky or greasy, and does not rub off, It will make a gray haired | person look 10 to 20 years younger.” SOLD OUT PAINLESS of DENTISTRY DR. P. AUSTIN, Pres. 608 Third Ave., Cor. James Having sold my interest in Pain- leas Austin and National Dentists, at the corner of Third and Pike, and opened a new Dent the height of perfectio: ~ r of Third J ones to call, and examined and inapect our new home. For 24 yearn T have made a thor- ough study of PYORRHKEA, a din- ease of the mouth, and If your gums © wore and bleeding Call today 4 see me. Hxamination and esti. All work guaranteed Sy Special care taken of chil: dren's teeth United Painless Dentists might just as well settle down to saving fate and sugar and observing wheatlong, days. 8. L. Bogthroyd, associate profens. or of astronomy at the university, explained what will happen in many future generations in a stereopticon lecture on “The Nebulae of the Stara,” Tuesday night, at the W. 0. W. hall, Fourth and Marion. A remarkable eclipse of the sun will take » place June 8, he anit. ORPREUM MOORE feccni |SOLD MARRIAGE LIST AMUSEMENTS Mat, Today Bee te $1.50 HOLD 13 FOREIGNERS ,™*t" This was the declaration of Thirteen men, mostly foreigners,| Matthew Simpson Hughes, of are held for federal investigation as| Methodist Episcopal church, the result of raids on soft drink| address at the Tuesday noon places on Washington st. Tuesday |eon of the Municipal league. evening by, the police. Two are Ger- | mans and several are I. W. W. mem- [A See Wor al A Wa: [OYE oon | bera, HERE’S WHY WE FIGHT “We are going to stay tn this war| There is one sure way that has until we make it possible for democ-| never failed to remove dandruff at racy to walk on this plariet without | once, and that is to dissolve it; then ot Bishes <4 in an luneb- nvaws ond Mererrne” || TO WRONG CUSTOMER) And Six Other Acts | ‘The first arrest under the new or- : |ders to take into custody palmists Pa tage oh ge feng e. |and fortune tellers was made Tues: |} day, when Mrs. Adeline Lioyd, 42, [211 Union st., was arrested. | A plain clothes officer paid a |marked $5 bill for information re- [garding his future and a matri- monial list, he claims ALASKAN MUSHES 800 MILES TO JOIN ARMY An 800-mile “mush” over an | Alaskan trail, and the spending of |his last dollar, resulted in George | Krause, a quarter-breed Indian pros- | pector of Alaska, being admitted to military service, When Alaskan au- thorities told -him Indians were not |admitted, he hit the trail for the| | States BOLD, BAD BURGLARS POINT THEIR FINGERS Two robbers | Jones, 8316 14th ave, N. ave. and Spring #t,, Tuesday night by pointing their fingers at him. He was relieved of $3. GET WOMAN’S JEWELS Several hundred dollars’ worth of jewelry was stolen from Mra, A, J, McCann's apartments in the Berk- shire, 602 Melrose N., Sunday night. SCREAMS SCARE HIM A scream pierced the midnight air— “The Hecond M ‘The Gay Lard Qu She, Mats. 170 and 28¢ Continuous Daly, 1 to 11 ROYAL ITALIAN SIX 5 Other Big Hippodrome Acts Feature Photepiay: Ethel Clayton in “STOLEN HOURS” | Weekday Mats. 160; Eves. & fan. 200 || — 43] GAIETY THEATRE Firet and Madison NOW PLAYING BURLESQUE wut, GIRL IN| RED* rmatrong aod "30 Girls” $—sHOW! ™ Chores Girls’ Contest Friday Might Bo—860— 80 NEW PANTAGES Nights 7 and 9 vem ANIMALS held up Percy W.| W., at Post’ wearing @ gas mask or a steel hel-| you destroy it entirely. To do this, |Just get about four ounces of plain, | common liquid arvon from any drug | store (this is all you will need), apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in | wently with the finger tips. By morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and |three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely de- stroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. * You will find all ttching and di ging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look feel a hundred times better.—A: tisement. |. exchange, tune Small expense; ues. New and used ad makes ders Albert Hansen deweler and Silversmith 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison Seecccvcccoccovoccocccs “THE HABIT OF HAPPINESS” Minnie, Mont t intelligent hant in the World, 1918 BONG AND DANCE REVUR ‘Other Feat) Gonetat Adminsion, tbe. That's how Mrs. 8, Sutcliffe, 2026 10th ave. N., frightened away a Prowler, who called twice at her home : | CLASS “A” THEATRE 3rd Near Pike _