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STAR “Putting the Grin Into the Fight!” (At Washington) THE pee i eventh Ava Near Union St, Second-Class Matter omths, $2.00 mail out of city, 40c tad yoar, $9.60. Pabtiahea Daily by 3 months, $1.15: 6 wm ity, 300'@ month per month Ry carrier, — “ Every m es are h War Savin p l be speeding the end the war, and making ¢ invest tat the san time. “ ° : America’s War Accomplishments i )6COH. B. Hunt, in his series of articles appearing in The given u azing number of fact 1 what A a has done in 11 mon ’ ip and supply « t fighting force. | energ) has created a railroad < . and prepared to pour a de nunitions into the ir zone =? His figures are hentic. He has bared surpri tistics. True, they reve * Yet, men who » figures « ure that we are not doi The fact that A no reason why we Ame it all is well. Each month has the enemy. If it was necessary on ago to do the things Hunt ywa us have been done, the t all for action today is doubly urgent. We may be proud Sef American accomplishments but we cannot be fied ll we have met the situation as s today ve ” ve done our utmost. h We have done big thing We must do bigger ‘ According to the Satur be ? © ing enterprises are unde mmunit A ua mow, unless absolutely essential. | tip to Go pod morning, Mr. MeAdoo. I'd like to inquire about that 6:10 for Lister on that capitol building proposition at O Perna ve 2 9 see roccecccccccccceccceccscoececccooocessoses ‘A Soldier’s Letter : " “Where do you think the boys in cam} ) a ysis of the War Moves H sir evenings? At the library! That is who ye me quiet, and there are many such. Th sheet-iro : i By J. W y. T. wit ASON ote B Aig hoo Prose ° osed stoves at which one can toast da and a A ee z @ indirect lighting system, and, of course, tables which Seeesee nd n be used for writing. wen * “The library is attractively finished in gray inside, | eve od chairs and tables, and bright curtains at the finde 4 there is anything I can say that will assure any of your llow workers of the value, need and comfort of th build- I shall be only to glad to do so.” K The American Library on needs in its second campaign for b« for sold Books are being sent to the men in train Sailors on board ship, and to soldiers in France your shelves and pick out the books you are going to s men in khaki. Select books you liked but will ng Take the books to the public library or to any bra Put your idle books to work. neffe Assoc very impetus for a rec sia’s offensive power There is every reason to b the delegates to the ¢ gress were men withe who were Secret service officers report that little counter- coin is being made, on account of the high price of | materials. Some bright counterfeiter will begin using velopment land of aw spirit in t xperience Informed authorita er This Call oe Until March 25, the Red Cross othing for the relief of Belgium and Fra for collection is over, ships in which the sent will not be availab! Almost everything is wanted to fill the nee farm, clean clothing is unobtainable in eithe lum. The people, destitute and oppressed, depend sot | generosity of the people in the United States The committee is appealing the clothing © treaty the » & D. KK."s.". COLYUM Greetings: new mayor yet? Shaken hands with the which is away in moth balls each year, modishness past, but é c , terials unimpaired. That sent to Belgium will be pla aced|_ "ore nvm ye vty we th the hands of experienced workwomen, to be recut to the!» may| = @reatest advantage. or _, CLATHING ON SALE Contributions will be accepte Wersity st., or any fire station. Mr of the committee, will be in charge, a . E. Herring and Mrs. C. J. France. for the govern eve the state of i] Don’t Want to Leave the War EPILEPTIC 4 ~TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1918. "40 PAGE 6 PALA PLL LLL AL AAAAAARAM, [ Editor's Mail \ enaaaeeee DARD ASKS VOR PROBE for My Children to Finish” Raltor The Star: In a recent ismuel EDITOR'S NOTE: The follow. |! of the ra Th i ' 4 place of your paper I noticed an article by dita ws a person signed “Taxpayer,” entitied Adbaen a B “Doctors Incompetent,” eriticising liers and sallors at uccens, and @ credit to A one of the state institutions, He, of The Star wilt print me There are fine , course, meant th at rn Waste esting letters f billiard hall pa ington Honpital for the Insan at you have received fon and a dining hall Fort Steilacoom, in bog 54 th haggt @ soldier that iy « Free check for the une y | there are any cu here, terest, ‘The Star attendants if not, why not? And he adda very just Let us have legislation and governorship that will look into this "| matter pleased to have you submit it t all hour Always Inn,” Somewhere. te th I agree with “Taxpayer” , a needs jooking into, and we : . an la governor who would have “to c regard for those unfortunate insane , people to wish to do the very best b is power for them instead of the t Entertain Sammies worst, by removing & man with : The do their best er superin out of every da with a heart tale, I rejoined my battery Christ-| brave hoya of the U from Inna { Outposts of your great land. 1 appointing in k. It felt mighty good tol] ara a! t ver here, I know them b railroad surgeon, Sor Luck had favored — All sorta of entertainment are pro-| “7° Tf true thorobreds, one and 4 a doctor may be in the fighting, “0 the | vided oy thom on, | 2 They stand for you, for our he could not posaibly qual rit! fours, 4 privat Kod : A., and for rig - for the important position as su . “ ening nm againat that terrible t bs perintendent of an insane horpital. r here . 1 m inform that a change hi 1 Y em: at the aid hospital . f r 7. For the sake patients confined « ' suf ther d for the good of the state's ‘er TQ the exchequer, let there be something nes. I ha ble VP ALMEBL done to place a mental expert at the i secur up b ‘ rr cf ¥ | head of wal stitution. | phecala ' ‘ F.. ¥ HER TAXPAYER. t r "a t want te ; Helped Care for Wounded 3 aa ACCOUN | 1 aks Do you know that at the last session of the legislature a law was ‘ dbo A passed that gives absolute protection to money deposited in cer- Es: ‘ tain designated banks of the State of Washington? And that this pro- v pacifist re tection is limited to banks that are members of what is now known as the t pea Washington Bank Depositors’ Guaranty Fund? Give Him Steel T Hun knows 1 fe © 6 . and exp Her Do you know that a bank, to become eligible to membership, Magenta Nid nro ite ghee must first submit its entire affairs to a Board of Examiners, wholly apart from the regular State Bank Examiners, and undergo the most t—not only as to its financial strength but also its moral and ¢ | standing and conservatism of its managément? Do you know that the Washington Bank Depositors’ Guar- anty Fund is recognized throughout the United States as the best Protection yet offered bank patrons—so good, in fact, that the Comptroller of Currency has selected some of its strongest features in framing. his proposed law for the protection of depositors in National Banks. Have you been told by YOUR banker that there is such a law? And that it does not cost the depositor anything for this le- gal assurance that his or her money is absolutely secure against loss? Leading bankers of the state voluntarily asked for this model Ww ashington law, and worked untiringly to have it enacted. They wanted it for their own protection as well as for that of their depositors. They knew in advance the wholesome effect it would have, viz.: Greater confidence in banks on the part of the public; a weeding out of “wilkdcat” methods and speculative banking. A large fund, being constantly increased, is kept in the State l'reasurer’s vaults, at Olympia, to secure prompt payment of de- posits in case of emergency. that in the states of North and Oklahoma and Texas, where It is a matter of official record South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Every loyal American should answer this war call. om ‘+ oe = © chure re in ATTACKS Guaranty Laws have in force for a number of years, that not one ———_-- EXPE Z jave Been enny has been lost ( y Bank. Washington’s G 4 é EXPERIENCED penny has been in a Guaranty Bank. ashington’s Guaranty : Better make up for those days you missed, by in- Would be willing ante GT See Baviage Siampe hale beat STOPPED Law is even stronger than those of other states. » westing in extra Thrift Stamps this week. steady, refined Indy years! | Uncle Sam and you ot ae For Over 50 Years : * old Have iss | ey grows in value while the t RR PUNE'S, EDILEPTIC Heroes and Heroes Write M Ronevich, Horteen, | 8: uses tt. ae mt ott The Washington Bank Depositors’ Guaranty Fund is positive ' A | - x leper and kindred i Pershing isn’t going to give us the names of his slain| ¥"—Horieon, Wis. Reporter ee ant peewee tion, plus faith and trust in the honesty and integrity of your heroes. It might give valuable information to the enemy OVERHEARD AT ROLDT’S anker But we notice that the names of the heroes who pulled ath f | J : J“ are coming all right. “Some of 10 Maduro, | A large number of the most carefully conducted banks in : Maybe there’s a difference in heroes. The dead are|”'**" dead, and the living get the fame and decorations. . INVENTIONS Cabinet crisis in both Spain and Portugal! We cer- citi smell a Bolo Pasha in those Iberian woodpiles _ No Medicine- Chest a Without a eS f good laxa: | 8 i It wards off serious u Hs ga « cold has been pre- vented from running into grippe and pneumonia by ite timely } on y | (Ne py hel mend vr dep saps pr ali ry egseatas fia Northwestern that should be in every family madicine-chest for « laxative Shorthand on a age | fp be Reporting School 3 @ quarter century used a combination of simple laxative herbs | Shorthd and Civil Service i with pepsin known to as Dr. ‘a Syrup Bookkeeping | Pepsin. It io « laxative-tonic Advanced Grammar | swe for NIGHT SCHOOL Ceandperents ere children it to thei Wonderful when i »neider | Monday, Wednesday, Frida | babice. It ie excellent for all TL Ty in gettin that it’ “a ith her 1 “| Areade Bld i ‘ matter how chronic, indigestion, ‘wind colic, bal ‘ one sixth rower to er aixth ts 7 headaches, dyspepsia and mrnilar ills. rower, as the at The druggist will retund your money if it tatin He's vaudeville houses her Sa ee apts RABY be put thru as a war measure. It's ES YRUP PERS | S| SAYS: coos eat erica eas cad Sa “Order Your Easter ro win arabe es for it."] Suit Now” sete Bora oe ehatge alesis |x,emrs ot tn trctn com | 425 UNION ST. ‘stop YOUR COUGHING No need tolet that cepeh persist. Irritation, and remove tickling and hoarse gees, by relieving the inflamed throat wit) PISO’s Washington, with ion Dollars, have and others are quirement resources aggregating approximately Fifty been admitted to membership in the Guaranty Stop the | coming in as rapidly as they can meet the rigid re- Phe Scandinavian American Bank, of Seattle, the largest State Bank in Washington (established 26 years ago), with capital PYORRHEA BF Eiiott 1581 |DENTISTRY All pectal care of children's teeth, tod fr Ly showing cards, and their families, | United Painless Dentists 608 Third, Phone Eliott 3633. Painless ind surplu OF $1,500,000.00, and resources exceeding $16,500,000.00, a Guaranty Bank. The deposits in this great bank now total almost Fifteen Mill- ion Dollars, showing a gain of exactly $2,767,594.34 in the year closing March 4 The Savings Department of the Scandinavian American Bank carries close to Eight and a Half Million Dollars for its vast army of thrifty men and women de- positors, the largest amount of savings en- trusted to any one bank in the Pacific North- west. Its branch at Ballard is also a Guaran- ty Bank, Guaranty Fund Banks are designat- ed by the official Symbol of Safety, shown herewith, a sign that means careful, conservative banking. “.- > ——_— SPECIALISTS DR. P. L. AUSTIN, Pres. “THE SYMBOL OF ta ae High-clase dentistry at moat rea H Bp to oe In closing, let us ask you this vital onable prices. Pyorrhea, a dise: et] . lof the gums, successfully trea question : Fifteen work guaranteed. rs | Call for examination and estimate eo of charge iberal discounts to all union men IS YOUR BANK ACCOUNT GUARANTEED? PUT THE QUESTION UP TO YOUR BANKER dames | Hours, 8:30 a, Cor. m. to 8 p.m. Bundays, 9 to 1.