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STAR—WEDNESDAY, THE ————— rane or s SEATTLE STAR Sevemth Ave. Near Ualom St, | Ss NONTUWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSra ” % to the population of the nation’s cap 9 - Telearaph News Service of (he United Prone Ansocta' i I - tal, the problem of housing clerks I AD Batered at Seattin Wash, office aa See | $0) Wa? | MEMORY | nd teaeine | unesmiasdiaed ee “5 Lea ee PR, 5 BY bEnTON ALKY | “Vy “ieee 1 remember, 1 remember No girl should come to Washingtom | is rah 4, | thee dage tliat ehed to:b0 at thin time without making ar : Wh ve pe rterhouse was eighteen cents | rangements beforehand thru respon ” Amd soup bones given free ble people for temporary lodgings | whe nm milk was five cent by the n permanent living quarters. quart At a recent meeting of a volunteer And butter twenty-four [housing committee, headed by Mrs, And bacon fifieen cents a pound, | Charlotte Hopkins, reports were ? In thone brave days of yore made showing that girls had walked 9p night, unable to find 4 I remember, I remember. mimittee was told Me | When ono could hire a maid girls who had spent three 9 For three or four or five a week c in the waiting room at the i And when she armne atayed. union #tation. * : 3 al Rut now they are a haugh clan. Olrls earning $76 a month are, in | Who eet you eight tx some cases, paying $50 @ month for | m. P co os The least you can say, 20 years from now, when whoo oe ms nolo, npr epee Band ; ; i j hen at noon eign et @sked what your part was in the Great War, is: “I |} | An ~ Bees cad wera, | come jem QUT LUMBAGO! Invest now in Thrift Stamps . er. 1 — | Would come asked nn * a * them to. Yor itfe was simpler then. i Put now, altho your pipes are buret er te Jitneys | And troubles leave you vexed, Rub Away All Patn, Soreness, i I ch wi You cannot get a bit of help ff a Wit Councilman Hesketh has introduced a bill which would You cannot get & it of fn vs Hn kache, With mit jitneys to operate in Seattle upon depositing a $2,500 an bet with the cit ‘ There is only one company at the| I remember, 1 remember, a Ah! Pain i# gonet nt time furnishing jitney bonds, which has been ac-/ (on why eet a At Pain in gone ie ted by the state insurance commissioners, and the Hes-| when there waa wu wgileny pF ; bill undoubtedly contemplates opening the doors to} But now the une oun bn 4 or sto tanmmeme * companies, whether the state has accepted them or Ht now om ve mith Jaca cine ji In thinking of how cheap things were | oi! directly upon the ache, and Ike The city needs more transportation facilities, and jit- ecg pac oll directly upon the ache, " K o furni ° , elie: ’ | a A t” conquers pain. It = Seem to furnish one source of relief. But that source | wits vie areca dowing tin| anime” somatere pain 3 NOT be accepted at any risk to public safety. The| must be reliably bond A RELIABLE company) protection in case of accident. In the midst of ‘changes that are shattering world @, you can count on one sure, fixed thing: The bickerings of a fault-finding politician. JAN. 30, 1918. PAGE 6 The Watch on the Rhine Here is where Switzerland leaves off and Germany begins. The barbed-wire fence is the boundary. soldiers, Men are stationed every hundred yards along the entire border, extending hundreds of miles, s to far hed only the result of cementing the two the more, with him. The German people do not regard thelr situation as fun- The river is [and Gort « TAR WRITER TAKES PEEP INTO GERMANY CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 in The Star, Ae far as hasn't got the entin has no has for silenc more } ——— |GIRLS UNABLE TO GET | LODGING AT CAPITAL, WALK STREETS NIGH an. 20 —With of some 60,000 new wag 6,000 other extra people ID. IK."s.". GTON, J the addition rks and tin an interview sciation relief, which never disap i ‘ 3 itor, sent to | = he's all kinds of | points, cannot injure and doesn't Ni y-by-night makeshift should be ac-|the Rhine. This picture was taken near Basel, in Switzerland, where Victor Morgan, noted American editor, 8 Thar when he claims he's “bait” nie, | Powets:_ Saunt Andere table Se | Europe by The Star and sister papers to report on “What Is Going On in Germany,” started his investigations. Mo | William must. by this time, agree |" wey eee city Acs PF. The public is entitled not only to service but to ade-jone side of the line stands a German sentry; on the other side, from which this picture was taken, are two Sw with Shermar turous “stitches.” In a moment you will forget that you ever had a back, because it won't hurt or be stiff or lame, Don't suffer! Get a trial bottle of “Bt Jacobs Linis eee that's concerned, Bill Kaiser family G. B. Kaiser, 2114 Seattle, for instance. ove for Bill than T. R. from your druggist now and get lasting relief. ee ani g Our Street Cars mediaset aveeseom | Claiming a shortage of men, the traction company is big as see eg in seapae tance to the allies’ cause and sa) ril i te service in Seattle. menace to the kaiser’s. These reasons are: | Ape Se oat fare on the theory that the ONE: The unexpected attitude of Mr. Lenine of Russia. | fed revenue will enable it to pay enough wages to at- TWO: The unexpected attitude of the Hungarian men to the service. troops when the news was broken to them that they were This is all very well, if already the cars aren't carry-|to leave the calm East and go into the fiery West. such capacity loads that the company can pei i W ov Ls ie regi was oars ies pes ep — more ages numerous nickels an an ungarian troops oug e: > \. | collects ee © pate basins jdeed, it appears that the whole Eastern front thought the ; But it is a mighty strange thing that at this moment war was over, or practically over, when Russia declared 0 men are awaiting a chance to work at the shipyards for a separate peace. It is not surprising that the invita- @ are at present unemployed, and yet the traction com- tion to step out of the safety zone and be killed had in it By should be short of men. some of the elements of shock. ' i it over, members of .the public service com- The Hungarians protested at first in whispers to one n another. Then some of the bolder ones began to talk out | -—:-—- jloud. Say, Bill Kaiser! your Turk brother in Palestine is g for some of your “Christian Dog” troops. )00,000 Ship Contracts is said that money talks. If so, Seattle is eloquently before the entire world. ship contracts awarded Skinner & Ed e and the Puget Sound Bridge & something like $27,000,000. ‘The immensity of these contracts is lost somewhat in se days of war figures, when we hear billions of dollars | Nevertheless, the outstanding fact is that here ttle one of the greatest shipbuilding centers of the is found today. Twenty-seven million dollars is u nt proof of that. | Seattle may justly feel proud—proud, not so much be- mse of the $27,000,000, but because it has had the spirit| Hen the Wieners have gone back on the chief sauerkraut of Berlin Marry Wiener, our 19th ave. neigh bor and chauffeur de luxe. is now at Camp Lewin ‘The war must go to a knock must ree wate mtally different from what ican would be in such cir tances, They do no oir kalser aa we see him. In fact « n see him at al Th only his divine rights. The people of France and neutral countries do not n German racy man people. They say militar means German people; that m ariem is aa much a part of a German's life as head-bunting was « Filipino’s—before the Amert cans taught him better. From birth the Germans are potsoned into be Heving that they are superior to all other peoples; that the in ineptred by the Almighty the Teutonic race is destined to rule the earth. Nietzsche, Treitsch cee ke, Frobentus and Bernhard! and Senator Lodge has discovered that every school and university in the/ Roosevelt is visible and audible. And land have taught this jaudible, senator, even when not vie ible. Whole Fatherland Wanted Conquest In the earty days of the war Stomach Trouble or Money Back! ..2, 7.25%, the Gera arms seemed certain, there was no ant!- INSTANT RELIEF GUARANTEED annexation movement, no anti-in Higher railroad fares would, after - demnity movement in Germany, ®!!. prevent some folk from travel- The whole German people was !né—the poor folk. united with its army in a definite) Project of conquest. Even Maxi- milian Harden permitted himself et | be lost in the crowd by writing on| August 22, 1914 “Germany has the right to ex- tend its sovereignty and the might to enforce this right. We be “The world must for democracy; Germany cratic power must be crushed, clares President Wilson. And the German newspapers in terpret both these statements as proof that the governments of the world are in a conspiracy to undo the German empire and to bring Individual disaster to its people It ts proper and right that dent Wile between German p be ma de RABY Tailors to Men and Women. One-piece Dresses to order. 425 UNION ST. The lexs you know of some things the more interesting they are. “ee To spell Trotsky’s name you begin with T. Rt. ™ General Manager McAdoo suggests that passenger traffic can be reduc od by raising fares. It might also be possible to reduce the consumption of almort anything by raising the price. The rule generally works. eee jerman rulers and the for ONLY THUS can America’s position ber ‘ to the world. But we would not listen to the kalser if he hi | Ww € oy x! America to es Presently the protests became almost a roar, in which| Wilson and congress and se up @ the folks at home joined. ew government to treat for peace The newspapers of Hungary almost unanimously ex- pressed sympathy with the troops and condemned the plan of taking them to the West. Hungary’s job was in the East. She had finished it. She had no business in the West, they declared. ay corporation | HERE WAS THE SEED OF REVOLUTION. It was ging Co.'the seed of the only kind of revolution that can ever be |successful in the central empires—a revolt in the army. The kaiser was counseled to go slow. At the same time Mr. Lenine and his associates de- veloped an independence for which Germany was totally unprepared. The kaiser was not to work his will with |Russia as he had most certainly counted on doing when he gave the exiled Lenine safe conduct by special train from Switzerland thru Germany back to Russia. kaiser that Ben Good. Reitman has been married Another nuisance eliminated. were Bi-nesia Sto $ eee However, thinking {t over, we can not help adding that there are mil- Hons of men who can't see Roose velt. Recently ment of stomach trou claimed that p trouble is due . First call for a Rooseveltless day! eee put his theory to at ferer from at Some more winter sporte— Going to the January sales. Taking home Florida and Califor- nia time tables. Stopping at the kiosk to read the/| plain wan felt vind The test compl ated his theory; for immediate | wage & temperature. | ¢ ; rt ° clief was indicated ne oe hteo: oldiers are - Poattions fer este experts and | the energy that enable it today to give the government Magyar Regiments lone of the first hundred veporta ver | niece tine Getcha sassiht cs dak tractor mechanics, and for the p help it needs most—the help tha! $27,000,000 worth| Are Split Up | Ene trouble had boon due ts azoucem | suseet ie’ le garding A Ssamen lactaling. are always ote. Thess i i | P ‘ - . acid, whic * is well known, is One of the most popular book not “Jobe,” they are respon- f ships can give to the allied cause. | The order to delay operations in the West was given. | Miit.nti Meuttattend ty SI neni In ecuaien ia: bate te war, Buy » thrift stamp for yours is Kansas City women hold up dry goods store and |The wholesale movement of men and guns from the East| Since. making this test the well vag at Present, is “Great Germany,”|_ ‘ay cé S15 to the West was stopped. Obviously Germany could not strip the Russian front of troops with Mr. Lenine acting as he was. And, worse! still, the Russian people in mass were showing hostility to irs of trousers. We've heard of men stealing shoes for their wives, but never before have read of women getting finery for their husbands it the point of a gun. by Thormann. This book deals with the future of the Teutonic race and contains this gem “We shall become a master peo xelusively fe stomach * in every package of genuine Bi-nesia, either tablet or powder form, a binding guarantes contract of satisfaction ple, as is our right; none but the German peace plans and symptoms of a desire to return to] or money back. Proof p higher tasks shall be done by the Sennchen ‘of prectical enetecaringt 'Tis reliably reported that General Falkenhayn is |entente war making. called dyspeptic is really mans; all menial labor will be e e AUTOMOBILE COURSE fn Constantinople, disgusted with Turks who won't It was equally obvious that further attempts to mave| {rm acidity, and their eo a ee eee mitations pg A oe ee in Palestine. It wouldn’t be a surprise should |the Hungarian troops while in their present mood would|neutralize stomach acid, stop 1| Dizzy heights for Germans; TRA "urkey “ ‘erack.”” Poi - ’ slavery for the rest of us. Most Give ’em some Wilson speeches! observers feel that this obses- sion cannot be cured until there be dangerous. Suppose they should mutiny? It would not be a matter of a few companies who could be machine-) gunned into line. Unrest is always contagious. It might ferment om and thus relieve the! | troubles caused thereby | | “I don’t know the Americans or what they can do,” | SPECIAL NIGHT CLASSES are * rrr) er) is actual fighting on German held three arenas 2 wee! ‘Says Gen. Von Stein, Prussia’s war minister. Ha! | spread thru regiments, even thru corps. Better wait a bit soil wen ataottae Gee Gas te ee there’s hope for Prussia. She's got one autocrat who |The feeling would calm down. Then see to it that the Hun A military uprising #0 strong s seit for « position that pays big | Baker’s _ doesn’t know it all. garians rode with loyal German troo Never mind how often you have tried Split them up. more than a whitewash sneney end advancement. Tr oe 4 or TLE 4 —“ » and failed, you can stop burning, itching mt would put heart « mplete information, rates, — 3 AND THOSE ARE THE REASONS why the world’: eczemaquickh semo vast. sumbers of war- Neg ae Do you remember the old-fashioned man greatest military operation, the supreme effort of German) foraiehed tarsee’ ‘t chee r Pe vi ie Sintes ocoa sence. = to say, “Every day'll be Sunday bye and bye to win the war, did not begin last December. large bottle, $: Healing begins the 11d accomplish have meant the heatless period in the East. The war can end in one of two ways—a military de ™oment soee fe spplied. In @ short 9« I met nobody in Bu- peta. cima ‘ time usually every trace eqemas rope, however, who has any hope Congress will now go to yowling over politics. And bog elt sbe vag p Bi alm in Pa. hontai Pg be sp leew epee n’ revolution, military about 90 per cent of the people don’t know or care what % ie pe a . oe ie OS ee he er owiig But a revolution is a difficult For clearing the skin and making it |@ people thinks it is winning a w: thing to bring about whee aly healthy, alwavevse semothe their own politics is. ar. And the German peopl AND Baker’s sdetehliinimssiiiilid ol sate lesager penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not a ie rs Rag were: : “New poets will be developed by this war,” says es Bye sme naa) latices isis tase GR A ee ce ort teat "tn eae nti anal =. ield. Nigh . ee oes ave weakened by underfeeding until the) ers 9 the one dependable ,,,, ustria the anti-Germa: Ch t eee That's right, blame the war for every |are prey to all manner of diseases. ‘They yearn for decent treatment forekin roubles ofall kinds tion, in Austria the antl-German ocoilia e) . jan Sesictent clothes. Their homes are cold, for, tho there 5 “__ [has been Intensified to a po Gott lives in Seattle, it is now discovered. That |i8 plenty of coal in Germany, there is no way of distributing fe ae ren on ene A @ ina! should prove the last straw for Kaiser Bill. it. The great majority of ‘the German people not in the riper secre) leone ar tine Weta The ponies , ve ‘ army are sick to their very souls of their world war. BANK OF CALIFORNIA | fear alone rain the non-Ger- always have mers fort wo ne8 enone Mitzi Hajos, but World Starves, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION mans in Austria. this trade} |Hungary Wants the War to End Germans Think But the Germans do not imagine themselves to be the mark on the package and Stand behind the president! don’t kick him! OF SAN FRANCISCO But, while behind, ¢ : jonly sufferers. Their newspapers tell them that conditions A NATIONAL BANK iy hc aes elph sabre tweed | are made only Greetings. Did you enjoy the heated cars thig \in England and France are worse than in Germany, and|| member Federal Reserve Mank || and wants the coutle to end | by morning? they can readily believe it, for if they, the victorious, are Capital and Surplus ! Dispatches lately have been say- Than Our Fighting Blood Fitness Our Sole heath is assured Reliance | ‘The great world struggle will be ‘won by stamina. Courage without Physical fitness is absolutely worth fees. That is why our great army fe made up only of men w Physical 3 But you should take no chances with this mainstay or defense. Im. purities are Hable to creep into your blood and #0 weaken your aystem, that It Is unable to resist even the most ordinary ailments. ‘This means i the beginning of the attack, which Without the slightest ph will result in the undermining of But there is a | your health loser home, that you are vitally in-| §. 8, S., the world's most renowned Merested in. It is the warfare of| blood remedy, will keep the blood disease against your health, a strug. absolutely pure and free of every le that is always going on, and one|trace of impurity. This great old for which you must always keep| remedy, which has been in constant your system prepared. ; use for more than fifty years, keeps And your blood supply in the fort-| the system in perfect condition by Fees upon which you must depend. | purifying the blood and cleansing it . Hf it is kept pure and free from any | thoroly Write for valuable booklet Weakening influence, the germs of | about the blood supply, sent free by cannot find lodgment, but Swift Specific Co, A271, Swift's are promptly expelled, and good Laboratory, Atlanta, | other in the past year, But it is noteworthy that none of these was in direct protest against the war, but rather against some local con- dition, the outgrowth of the war. Sometimes it was a movement for more wages to meet the rapidly advancing cost of living. Some- times It was against overtime. But oftenent it was against the food restrictions, Of course, If all these difficulties had taken place at the same time, they would have made a revolu- tion Hut they were not the result of organization or even of a con- certed idea, The most sanguine of German democrats are without hope of @ revolution of Germany's civil population Even Dr, Kribel Schileben, one of the leaders of Germans who hope for a democratic Germany, | has no hope of @ revolution while! eral in Belgrade, Serbia, when the war broke out. His opposition to the war, which he branded as one of aggression and without cause, lost him his position. But he con- Unued his activities, “Then,” said he, “I began to no- tice that my friends and associates who believed as I did appearing one by one, Switzerland. were dis- 1 came to German people are not the kind who revolt,” said Dr. Schile- ben, “It is useless for America, yee position in this war I seo arly and admire, to hope for a ution, The most we can hope for 1% an advance of democratic principles after the war, not dur- ing it.” Singularly, the efforts of President Wilson and Lloyd arouse the German jainat their rulers have, 8O1 Keeond Ave, BE. C. WAGNER GkO. T. 8. WHITE DEPOSITS in this bank are GUARANTEED GUARDIAN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Corner First Ave. and Colum- bla st. shops. | diers, as the Russis Then if the Austrian sol- soldiers did, refuse to fire on their brothers— that may start something It is the only hope in sight to- day, Read Editor Morgan's next a about “What is Going on in Germany,” in Tne Star tomorrow. ee MUST PAY . HER $20,000 a result wives, He married Olivia D, Larson in 1911, while, unknown to her, he had a wife and son in Canada, When Olivia found this out, she sued for damages to her reputation. preme court Tuesday affirmed of Judge Kenneth Mackintosh's decis jon thet she is entitled to $20,000, Robert Spencer McMillan, Alaska | mining man, ix $20,000 out today, as! having one too many rt The | epenntinaceeiai suffering, what must be the condition of the defeated? Ing ® good deal about a general |i! | Today's wheatless day. Not even a crust to spare. | True, strikes and small riots are common in Germany. $1 6,900,000.00 arti ae ed hoped, | Valter Baker & Co. 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