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STAR—-MONDAY, FEB, 25, 1918. PAGE 6 ‘OMEDIES OF CAMP LE LIFE |} INCOME TAX }/.° JE. DD, JK’s.’, U. S. to Control Niagara Power gh, : ‘| PUZZLE ||"CoLYuM || “ooSta sees es Ss NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSrarens)) SOS eres ors ? a . ted Preas Association J 4 The Star’s “Income Tax Him. Ry mail out of city, te per month; # months, $1 ¢ montha, $2.00 % . ntere: Re Fash, Postort ond 1 t we Entered at Seattia Wash, Postoffice as Second-Clase Matter oh g i * Questions. Mail Them to the munt be Q—I am a shipyard v dl ter avo a married man, wife nz ce chil-| prabbing —"Af about ¢ day when | was working | 1am making $6 per day thin year {iam taking” $6 por any thin yu DREAMS | i bake dren, My wages last were | ise seis] I LAPPENS bias As your net ( APTER THIS ONG wo “ : an 8 : rs 4 ng n | i write GU aia? Q-—!I am married and have two children. In 1917 I #old some prop 4 tA ° erty for $2,160, on whieh I had @ at . ‘ The Problem, Always and Today ; 3 dag reppin sym ay pete 3) | 40 Ne a. youct = in § z- eas Zn" My income by labor for 1917 was 1% a. =e What the United States has attempted in this war was \ , $1,228. Do 1 have to make an tn never before heard of in all the world’s history. What it 4 << come tax retur Amit your, a has already acco’ hed is without precedent Z “ N aed ve TP dey se F any | | The proposition was to transport a vast force over 3,000 ’, j ; y ‘ aula : * y miles of ocean aid keep it supplied. No other nation ever Da whi | / did anything appvouching this, and it was our basic, all f) 4 aa : important proposition, upon which all our other war propo j 4 td vir Bb cn gar ! iitions Aapanted acd without successful solution of which gehen the collector? ave Have You One? we might as well cootinve as an outraged and disgraced neu-| re i : read in Eastern papers that any one | tral. Ten months aro, when we decided to engage in this 3 earning $60 or mug make | $ Anybody feel like dancing? Just start Herculean labor, tha: this was our proposition was plain| ane Ra are the Victrola. and definite*to the er ire world. Moreover, such limited - \ HY . than $2,000 will not have to m i Sil some ‘ene aay Curent: sua ditions in entente count: that we were cle y limited as ALR \ i hid all out @ report. A.—N vane red | | j yes, with Melba, Farrar, Ruffo and to time in which to solve our problems. In other words, we aN mn e. ¢ en . a hike of thar avtat Cheek MOLI: had not only to get into the fight 3,000 miles across an enemy TLESS DAYS | a ba ; wheatlens Harry Lauder? The Victrola gives you came exhausted through < of food and other supplies. That we have in Europe 300,000 Americans, well armed, well trained, well provided for modern war business is re- markable. It is something without parallel, to say nothing about the millions and mil s of tons of supplies we've , sa exams ~ bo hat e Janded in Europe for the allies, But what are the present! ASHOR jreturr 1 dust tin =| ne same—Victrola brings the best and ? " - t 1e most facts? Our present forces in Europe are but a drop in the Preeerr necessary bucketful. ° ff hh W M nada ti lepte he ‘ ¥ “Ano! z The premiers of England, France and Italy have just Analysis (() t (e} ar oves poon over a yea 1 make} + for Debtyt ive quine | Victrolas $20 to $380 issued a demand upon us for more and more food. ion Oi 000 since I « er, in Lhe aucannan bua at oe : The anti-German belligerents have less ship tonnage|$ By WJ, W. I. Miasom *t- The United Pre ember to the end of 1917. am| operation, | {ies Convenient Payment Terms than a year ago. Pree pave te ncome piinesliaia: ' samba tah = cheat To supply a million of our men in Europe would require ’ : i a fate i‘ | sar rea ots lacechie s ached we sane 1 the constant service of from 4 to 7 millions of tonnage. Btn Mieay yap sere gage ee ee Se ee are required t ake af er b . wn Be | Dosters to Matueay ant other’ Manse, Pits The U-boats are destroying shipping at the rate of 5 to aah: aaa te the wi . t eo te e t are painting the . | Pianos, Victrolas and Records, Player Music. 7 million tons anni N . . 2 My gross rnings for that year é “gogaet Harry’s newest. ce R Pret eels a Pn Gi Hhe jotenens, “4 Musical Comedy? Broadway’s best, on ies a plump Uttle Mme. the Victrola. On days that are meatless and 4 In every field of entertainment it is infested ocean but get i ore our friends already in a ik wan aided tows 90 e " rime | governs, If “Where oln', Mate?” You should have a Victrola! xper , that the best we can do, under present | mies to fie 4 [oe man t Ol eee dommeaie ear a miae sabia tas war derek ccs ae ¥ plans and prospe s to construct about 4 millions of| 00° J) . “ . pay Be nm if a paper pe ‘i na . n alien your in-| Aunt re y rmany Sh i p tonnage this year. And, in ten months, we haven't put one ‘ 4 ene t s ae oom dur o ye aid | A jere's the rub. d it's a larg erman 4% ay & | 20, ton of new tonnage into the service. : , 2 diers have not) 0° taxable ays 3 SHIPS IN TIME has always been our war problem. It| tty verse sort enee hig abi lt J rege = 3 is more so today than ever before, because we have wasted |)" “ 4 x iaaiantly thre & ember of1® in regard to| tion o Tkraine peace pact. It dies sdioetnen it ks ; : . 1 Seattle. earn that neema to be| Bertin folka had a great celebra Lens t Tod. we find that we need 250,000 shipbuild Short of ships to hi ansport og ae sahara fe er ; > ne ve ovement + CHILDREN HATE “passes the buck” labor. Washington r and 6 are ‘ , < for the f of |for tr to the effect that “a full realization of the extent to which «4 ir I ent PILLS, CALOMEL | ‘ the ' ican troop movements depend on tonnage has come to|@v* 8« ee be a 90,200 “ ecelved $169 all the governments.” The president has an important con-|W", ‘QO8 ouly abou’ | dow ogg se Fane yr neh te en eee ‘a haf and others at the head of the ship-| white the number of Italian prison | AND CASTOR OlL and other expenses, $2,240, Will I “Own Your Own Home” business. eo im topic of the Supreme War Be monary 200,000 Ue | have to make a return? A.—Cost ‘Council at Veraaiiles is is tfat of finding ships. pcostglsaisty thon aid toe Teatann,| Uf Creme feverish, constipated, | °% sor seed. plowing. ete. are | After ten months, during every day of which our main| hie tne non mountainous sep be give “California Syrup poratat ger engew eefl t Restysien —, was growing bigger and more exigent, we confess|the Mussian fighting area makes it of F pen Sicnas te the: Semanal we’ re disorganized, inefficient and short of the labor! possibile for the Germans to move a and ¢ iven e e to build ships. All anti-Germa today, finally realizes |forw*rt taster if they want to than! Look be nood days | that the —_— is ships, the plain, urgent problem of ten} a" ° eeseniiat G2 te n her 1 2 r man fr ™ ul e Evidently, the war question of this hour is this, no Can the allies hold Germany. with its man-power an ; to the old , : ‘ $ 75 gun-power ever increasing by additions from the east, until : 4 - income thar e we launch the necessary ships? ’ Editor's [ Editor's Mail oth silere infin > ie S l ° i ta Germany, in the nanan te ‘ by then : Por | pecta — There is no question as to starv matter of food or material for battle. There is no que: stion | 1S IT PAIR? as to relief through internal embarrassment in Germany or Austria. It is a matter of meeting Germany at her t f 1 ‘ r tiest, and it is an almighty question. " ave t r en| M mot keep ” As said above, we undertook a labor such as no other! t de igiew sw faba tg rte © are tr <t 6 RE RE ‘ B sere Avignon tien ) mation ever engaged in and have accomplished more than/"' 4 fs to eerasg Aes their maintenance . choice of three popular . . i" y amel, genuine any other nation ever did. To convert millions of pes 1 onieotss “ " a » the le into fighters was a large proposition 1 at , t a toast 1 giver eet . juarter-eay olden waxed oak em the greatest shipbuilders this worl > > utdin’t t f tomorrow 5 = - faiier tnd. date toa . We had the men, the money, the mate nd wantin ' a to} Ase " eo bottle ¢ ne = vont top drawers and $2528 mis |. We got a good horse but fought over t 3 Clinies af: Sredes “p roa tivect Fane TR por i | | r; Cl Wagon. We missed it. We'll pay like blazes, i . "t, © . A onl a and for grown-ups BLADDER AUTHER al 1 — | : May once, have the highest of organization and efficiene y. nted t my part, a yor Beware of | —— pdb - saa Ta imancmat taal Ae Syrup | Take a glass of Salts to flush nay >, , i ; , for Heney says: “The I. W. W. are trying to crawt | : Bley fe refuse any other kind| your Kidneys and neutralize Avory Bape venumne (Ces Oe oer en seer Only $5.00 Now, $1.35 Weekly into bed with the meat packers.” They'll be skinned \@ ‘ my w tem | irritating acids See Display in Show Windows. alive, if they do, Francis! . Pr i ney end Th ne * E- Skinner on Labor of conscription of labor.| ne < ct z n - . latin _ My Name Is Dr. P. L. Austin ae ‘ } é ' re IMPORTANT Buck s Made Range T tell you the government had best conscript us first. “There is no need for strikes, because there is not a difference between employer and employe which cannot be | taxe me. 1 pig 1 and ln a: had ig * adjusted if tolerance is shown. of t . , public r per : ‘ ‘ This is the advice of a Seattle man who successfully |‘v*te" " t I be “f ine th t » suf \ employs 6,000 men in Seattle—E. D. Skinner of the Skinner psp sag avigy Pre pied constant dread. the wat nnen i faddy corporation. t petid aepeertatett we tian and in very. profunes It was spoken at the Hippodrome Sunday afternoon, ore when he addressed relatives of American fighting men \ . aaa ; . PR a “ - . This store has made no advance in terms to assembled there to dedicate themselves to whole-heartec ] be bas tages : 4 * Gervice at home. : . cieeeer cpg) yf os badge shipworkers or anyone else. The same fair Because the Skinner & Eddy corporation has set aitor a seca euiy he this Is really one of the m treatment accorded to all alike—no discrimin- world record for speed in construction of ships for Unc le that arinen imple ailme overcome. G t Sam, his advice on giving labor a fair deal should be ab- o oftran Ne s pan: Mie hrcattent tron labor ie pan ; i aes lad We : Blasi : , onful in a glen water ‘ $ 50.00, nothing down, $1.00 week, or $ 4.00 month ‘2 eatme! F give labo trea’ ‘ , . 4 ant, ¢ nue 0 ¢ ment. Forward-seeing employers have learned that. t . : € ; thes dave, a : A $100.00, nothing down, $1.25 week, or $ 5.00 month : a ah , fj 1 ‘ ‘ $150.00, $ 5.00 down, $1.75 week, or $ 7.50 month For every American slain by submarines we'll offer \toOm% Light & Power Cot rater of Pkinlese og on Hage Rt eda ieee $200.00, $10.00 down, $2.50 week, or $10.00 month the ol pawssnen nud keep it up until the aged are in uni- , hua ao ake ter a | . r no: again $250.00, $12.50 down, $3.00 week, $12.50 month perm, tf needs be trailers, two o be alates Se a : Ts | cr ieee tre : $300.00, $15.00 down, $3.50 week, or $15.00 month Real Economy in City Affairs ee aan ati tha’ atin (Oca ker ean git ed ‘with Wthia, and in u thou Heaters, Blankets, omforts, Rugs and Economy in city affairs does not consist in cutting hepa Pda ‘nat Avenue ad’ Elkelorinars, dipordare. oacned be ure other seasonable articles may be added to ac- salaries under a decent, American standard of living eae " aay cid irritation. Jad Salts is spler rates he ¥ bret cai “No body of men in private or public employment can | Seretn focation did for Kidneys and causes no bea pcount any time without the usual first payment. render efficient, loyal service if underpaid,” declare fe litor The Star 1 we di jeffects whatever © Invite the Accounts of All Reputabl 1 Trus “OTT Saturday. H grt AL le . | ot Novemb : aulekly r¢ slisves bladder trouble, AKEN IN EXCHANGE He is right. The city of Seattle, like private corpora-|q ) er a . ism asthe x rest ions and individuals, must recognize that the cost of ving : 2 : ¢ has gone up, and must make provision accordingly. r , en they |. a.m. te R u SOLE AGENTS FOR BUCK’S Union-Made _ It is a blot upon the fair name of the city that its|*"" > wee ho n out [oe mber the Ne Stoves and Ranges, the Ostermoor Mattress policemen, who are charged with the duty of upholding law ht junt ell quit the and Pullman Davenports. ge gall pie € “aid a large measure of responsibility on| of “Mr o—yen, better—than > ir shoulders, should get less than $100 a month. the alyte in our army. From the This afternoon the council must act ; Yell pha tlpsd dedzaacig Al pinged poe vi Ricipraeal MEN & OMEN ; and act justly in) it is respect and 0 the a a Pprageeing he Ne ONEASY M.A.GOTTSTEIN The dry squad was an about the | only crowd that put ; ~ || Early showing of Spring CREDI TD) ser tua i aa el red ay sowing o Sins KSREDIT FURNITURE CO sis siete materials for Suits, Coats = The kaiser’s dentist, yen man, who has just re- adi iasRidee Moran OUTFITTIN SEATTLE'S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS turned to this country, says the Germans think theré arc only 30,000 American soldiers in France. They must E | = have got the idea from reading United States senators’ | awe ieee 3r i i 1514 to 1520 Second Avenue, Near Pike epecches. >

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