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THIS MACHINE DOES A WASHING OF ANY SIZE WITHOUT HARD WORK OR WoRRY— —<loes the work perfectly—no woman can do It so well —not only washes—but also wrings out the clothes, —costs leas than 2 cents an hour while in operation. saves wear and tear on clothes as it washes without rubbing, —and saves wages of washday help. —have you ever stopped to think what an expense that Is? | i} STUDENTS TO ‘UNIVERSITY x “The Fortune Teller,” sented at the Metropolitan theatre comic opera stars. coeds will go to the Parents by university All the pr Washington which ts for Washington ‘ CAR BREAKDOWN MORE CED RATE® TO | ‘seRIOUS DAILY--HANSON | ORNIA < Mayor Hanson i expected hourly | to take action t the Puget First Class §=6 Third | Sound Traction, Light & Power Co to obtain improved street car servic 13.00 and $15.00 §10.00 in Seattle. ‘and $23.00 $14.59, The mayor refused to say Monday ss | Just what tactics will be ade Fe oo On Oe tie Ss! _, But the breaking down of Selling, April 23 street car service becomes snore ser . targe outside state. |0u# daily,” he sald. “Any denial of x unsu meals. Ev. lack of service need: statement in ir ‘ere. Full rep Within a very BE City Ticket |clty authorities will ta $ M’CORMICK LINE} OTO| | present § MAYOR’S FAMILY IS The earthquake sone. The amily since the earthquake. . 80 frequently of after meals, in TWO) Sample mailed FR Battingham Chemical Co. Ww ‘by Your Local Druggist EDUCATION SKIN RUMORS What is it worth to you to be en- tirely rid of th 4 wing #kin trouble? Ti those pir clear skin nent agEravating. a from ' that itching eczema? | It should be worth the very litt trouble merely to obtain and Poslam. That Is your emedy | because it carrie wer | intensive, activ control o 4 your skin t better by ‘op, medicated w COAT, || HAT NCE UPSTAIRS j $10 to $100 and Union, Furniture, Pi Goods, ‘Stora Live # transactions hel If not convenient me, and our cali at your all confidential to call, write or representative w residence. BG EATERS ET KIDNEY TROUBLE | Take a glass of Salts before break- | fast if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers you. Madison. Eugene Levy, Mgr. = Come down to this tre Tuesday and see our SREAT MARCUS eee oon © etrait cke le hang- head down from the roof of the the- atre. ALL FREE— ON THE THIRD AVE. SDE For the Big Show Every Afternoon and Evening The American men and women | must guard constantly against Kid ney trouble, because we eat too tuch and all our food is rich. Our blood is filled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the eliminative tissues \clog and the result is kidney trou- | ble, bladder weakness and a gen- eral decline in health. When your kidneys feel like | the urine is cloudy, full of sedi- ;ment or you are obliged to seek | relief two or three times during the | night; if you suffer with sick head- jache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather is bad, get from of Jad Salts, take a tablespoonful 2 a glass of water before break- neys will then act fine. This fa- mous salts is made from the acid bined with lithia, and has been 10c used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neu- tralize the acids in the urine so it Afternoons no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure, makes a delightful efferves- cent lithia-water beverage, and be- longs in every home, because no- body can make a mistake by hav- ing a good kidney flushing any time, 10c 20c Nights =" FOUR SPEEDERS IN QUAKE ZONE NOW! wife of Mayor Ole Hanson | and six of the mayor's children are| in Santa Monica, well within the| |mayor has had no word from his| Jumps of lead; your back hurts or, your pharmacist about four ounces | fast for a few days and your kid-| of grapes and lemon juice, com-| |tles—a xypey j= soldier a ballet girl and ' ‘om-Pom the heels of Miss Hall Violet Sheppard. RESTING IN JAIL As the result of unremitting prose. cution of auto speed violators, four speeders were held in the city jail | Monday, and six are out on $250 bail, pending trial. They were taken in late Saturday night and Sunday One man was arrested Monday morn ing fm M. Garberg, a youthful me chante at-the Skinner & Eddy cor at about 30 miles per hour, work ave. Monday morning, when arrested jand brought to headquarters. He | communicated with friends, obtained | $250, and was released, bis machine | being retained at headquarters. | Speeders being held in leu of bail are, Harold Cook, a high school atu dent, arrested Sunday at Fourth ave, tain; Ho A. Libke, arrested S$. Saturday might Meutenant, a62nd infantry, U. 8. army, arrested Sunday by Officer R.| hax fl Hurbert on Eastlake ave., while| at the rate tra of Berton, arrested by Officer R. W. Mount, while speeding on the Green Lake boulevard There shall not be the slightest relenting from our policy of excep- tional severity in dealing with this Jing, it ix charged, Sufferers Should Realize That It Is a Blood Infection | | | and Can Be Permanently | | Relieved Rheurnatiam means that the blood has become saturated with uric acid poi It does not require medical advice to know that good health is abso- jlutely dependent upon pure blood. | e|is guaranteed | When the muscles and Joints b | nore and drawn with rheumatiam, lis not a wise thing to take a little | eaive and by rubbing it on the sore spot, expect to get rid of your r matics. You must go deeper t that, down deep into the blood where the poison lurks h is If you want a reliab fateh, go to Haynes. Next to Liberty theatre Advertisement. 1320 * PHONE MAIN + 1289 ° | SING COMIC OPERA AT MET ] association, i mad count, who seeks to taining a club house | thy hetress, Thin same little heiress men at the front, in| slips away to save her brother from } three personall-| one.” —* j | Photos by McBride Studio Left, Emily Hall; Right, Violet Sheppard. Victor Her- of the most popular coeds at the U. bert’s delightful opera, will be pre-| She portrays the part of Mme. Pom Pom, heart breaker, and her inter | pretation is original and :nost praise. | worthy The opera hax to do with a money wed a weal being shot as a the only “The Fortune Teller largest undertaking» stud have ever asxumed. A chorus of 12 Voices and an orchestra of 40 pieces add much to its interpretation in one of the the ts |S. P. TRAFFIC TIED WORST ITCHING | poration's plant, was hurrying in (ol rallment is’ not clear [the police allege, along Westlake! UP BY FREIGHT WRECK ROSEBURG, Ore. April 22 traffic on the Southern Pacific rail road between Oregon and California was at & standstill early this morn ing, as @ result of one of the most serious freight wrecks on this line in many montha ‘ In the wreek, which occurred six miler north of Oakland, Ore yesterday, three engines and four freight cars wore piled up at the side of the tracks and one brakeman has! j & crushed leg. The train was pr ceeding slowly, after having climbe @ steep hill, and what cauged the de FIND DYNAMITE BOMB IN “LIFE” BUILDING NEW YORK, April 22.—A ayna mite bomb weighing 25 pounds was found today in the entrance of the | Life Publishing Co. building The police are working on the relief and Union at. by Officer R. R. Mout Tiaaby dak 04 waa 40 ko meee to blow by | ur Seargent J.T. Jackson, on Sixth ave.| docks M. Bh. Ware, first | the Pennsylvania tube, three wa tor Fagen ful « ween. ye it ts machin miles per hour, and Rudolph| class of offenders,” Chief Warren In addition to those arrested tor| MIX-UP 1N CAR THEFT speeding a number were taken for| violations relating to the parking and! said Monday handling of cars. These leased on small ball, were re ‘What Is Rheumatism? not affected by malves and oint ments It is important that you rid yourself of this terrible disease he fore it goes too far. 8. 8. 8. is the blood purifier that has stood the test of itme, having been in con- stant use for more than fifty years. It will do for you what it has done for thousands of others, drive the rheumatic poisons out of your blood, making it pure and strong and en abling it to make you well, 8. 8. 8. purely vegetable, it will do the work and not harm the most delicate stomach Write the physician of this Com- pany and let him advise with you. Advice is furnished without charge. Address Swift Specific Company, 435 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, G DONT SUFFER WITH NEURALG Use Soothing Musterole ‘When those sharp pains go sh through Fired when your skul cone spel noire pe og us on your tem neck, It draws out the erent soothes as lary pape rk hile quick relief, lusterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Many doctors and nurses frankly recommend Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, rye ype toy a rr yor tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet-—colds of the chest (it often nts pneu- monia). It is always ndable. 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. an| early | | the | STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1918, PAGE 2 LEADING LAWYER | NOW COMES OUT WITH THE FACTS) Col. B. W. Ashworth Declares | Tanlac Has Proven to Be Right Thing | _ RESTORES HIS HEALTH “1 have used four bottles of Tan lac and tt haa convinced me of the fact that it ie the right medicine for troubles like I had, and I am more than glad to let other people know of the benefits I have deriyed from | it” ‘This statement was made by| Col, HB. W. Ashworth, « prominent! attorney and counselor at law of} Datlan, Texas, recently | We KNOW Right About This And, inasmuch as we know we are right, there isn’t much room left for argument. “For five years,” Col. Ashworth continued, “I suffered from weak-| news, shortness of breath and genera!) debility, I had no appetite at all and) never enjoyed anything to eat. My| vitality @o@at a very low ebb; T war! sluggish and tired most all the time) and had « shortness of breath that prevented me from taking much ex ercive, 1 couldn't either walk faat or far, as my strength would soon play out, 1 suffered from constipation al! the time, was very nervous and got) no little rest and sleep at night that I would get up in the mornings a!) tired out,and couldn't throw off my weak, debilitated fetling at all, { that something had to be | done and finally I resorted to Tan | inc and just let me say I have found [it the proper thing for me, Itgrtart ed my troubles on the retreat in just a fow dayr and now I am able to eat anything and enjoy it. I have over come that tired, weak ¢ondition and) my nerves are an strong an any) body's and my vitality is splendid I sleep fine all nigh di get up in the mornings feeling rested and fit! for my duties. I feel stronger and) have more strength and energy than 1 have in years. I have also gained six pounds in weight, and cheerfully recommend Tanlac to anyone need ing & general all round straighten ing out and butlding up.” ‘Taniac is sold in Seattle by Bar.) toll Drug Stores under the personal direction of a special Tanlac repre | nentative.—Advertisement, s. 1 geese if Tt And in our opinion we are backed up by the best medical opinion of the day, when we tell you that decayed teeth are dangerous, unpleasant and a serious menace to the health. If you only had to suffer a tooth- ache from a bad tooth, that would be bad enough, of course—because nothing is more painful than an aching tooth. But the ache is one of the least harmful things that comes from bad teeth. Poison gathers around the roots and slowly and insidiously it works its way into the system, gathering at some convenient place, a joint preferably, and soon causing swell- ing} inflammation and pain. nosed as “rheumatism” when as a matter of fact if the bad tooth were put into a healthful condition the whole trouble would at once disappear and the unpleasant symptoms subside. This is often diag- We Are These poisons are also taken directly into the stomach in the course of the mastication of the food and many unpleasant disorders of the stomach and digestive organs result. If you will ask your physician he will tell you that nothing is of greater importance to the general health than a good. digestive apparatus. Impaired digestion is at the bottom of more fiversified human ailments than almost any other one factor. And nothing will amake you feel more generally miserable, more “unfit” or less efficient than to have your stomach out of order. Eye, ear, nose, throat, and even diseases of the s be very often, caused by bad teeth. If you have decayed teeth, are you going to allow them to persist? You are making a great mistake if you do so. At this dental office you get the services of the graduate registered den- tists—men of the highest standing in their profession. office has graduated from the very best dental colleges and passed the exam- And each and every one of our operators has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. Our prices are the very lowest—our workmanship is the best that any one can turn out. oo publighiag the editoriels | written by CARLTOW PITCKETT | ta the P. I.-che ib] come Ll by ent by for Of | UTS* -<owever good thet like for other woaia . 25 wor ° Pine to reed ‘them because | | a Youre % Jack Parsons, 25, arrested in Ta coma, and brought to Seattle Sun day night for the theft of an auto belonging to George Johnson, of Ey |erett, arrived in time to assist in the | identification of Harold Fleming, ar- rested on a telegram from the Port from,” .xaid Parsons, then he saw Fleming Fleming denied the accusation Complications are expected to char acterize the investigations of the Se attle, Tacoma, Portland, and Everett police CEREAL WORKERS WILL GET $4 DAY MINIMUM Payment of a minimum wage of $4 a day, eight-hour days and time and a half for overtime formed a basis for the wage settlement reached Saturday between the Cereal Work- ers’ union and the mill and feed em- ployes. In the agreement reached, the union workers agreed to abide by a@ ruling preventing any single | ~ member from calling a strike, and have agreed not to go out on any | thing known as sympathetic strike, GET A YEAR’S SUPPLY OF COAL, IS ADVICE Washington coal consumers should provide for their coal needs now, State Fuel Administrator David Whitcomb states. Serious suffering next winter is predicted unless such provision is made. A year's supply must be obtained by each consumer, he says. WANT TO DRIVE TANK? To drive U. 8. military tanks in France, a call has been s#ént for 150 heavy auto drivers and 400 gasoline yg jor drivers. Applications for t county council of defense, 409 coun- ty-city building. Motoreyele drivers are also wanted by the army. Need, white and blue barrels upon|every single sign and trace of it, no | street corners, before stores, schools, apartment houses, churches and movie houses are for old kid gloves, The Woman's League for National Service wants them, From them Jackets for the soldiers and the sail- lors in the service, PUZZLES POLICE HERE! rvice will be received by the! gentiy with the finger tips. they will make warm, close-fitting| glossy, silky and soft, and look and| to us and we will make it right. ination of the state dental board. We use only the best of materials. way, ours is a REAL guarantee, which means j reason whatever your work does not give you entire satisfaction, come back This guarantee is signed both by the oper- We guarantee all work. pine, are now known to Every operator in this And, by the what it says—-if fer any ator who did the work and by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. only an ford to take. ° 1405 Third Avenue JAPAN WILL SEND U. S. 514,000 SHIP TONNAGE TOKYO, April 22.—Beinning in April, Japan will deliver to the | United States, as a result of negotia | tions between American Ambassador | Roland 8. Morris and the Japanese government, the first of 66 steamers, with a tonnage of 614,000 tons, dead weight. The last of the deliv. eries will be made in June, 1919. A Combination That Makes for Bet- ter Health This Spring. | Every man and woman who would enjoy good health this Spring, and+ would have such life and strength as not to be a slacker, but equal to any: thing, must have an abundance of tron in the blood | ‘The new iron tonic, Peptiron, com: bines this valuable metal in medi- cinal form so that it is easily ab sorbed and readily assimilated. Peptiron also includes pepsin, nux, celery, gentian and other tonics— nerve helps, digestives and carmin- |atives—a health-giving medicine in| |the form of chocolate-coated pills, | | convenient and pleasant to take, It} has given entire satisfaction in cases of anemia or thin blood, paleness, | nerve debility, brain-fag. One or two | Peptiron after each meal will quickly | tell a story of marvelous results, — | Peptiron is prepared by its origi 3. 1. Hood Co,, L There is one sure way that has | never failed to remove dandruff at | once, and that is to dissolve it, then 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 By morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will com- pletely dissolve and entirely destroy | matter how much dandruff you may | have, | You will find all itching and dig-| ging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous "BLOOD AND IRON” feel a hundred times petter,—Adyer tisement FREE EXAMINATION We invite you to call and let an expert dentist give your teeth a thorough examination. He will quickly tell you just what is necessary to put your teeth into perfect condition and also just what the cost will be. If you have prices quoted to you at the ordinary dental office, which do ’ ordinary volume of business, you will have a pleasant surprise cominggy, when you find ‘how little it will cost you to have the work done here. For, remember that we do a very large volume of business, w’ a smaller profit on the individual case than the ordinary office can possibly af- DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. Lady Attendants on duty at all times. hich permits us to take REGAL DENTAL OFFICES N. W. Corner Third and Union Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place. In every respect Seattle's Leadirg Deniists. Our reputation is worth mors than your dollars. STEINWAY A High Ideal The Steinway is not a Piano built to sell at a price. It is made to meet the requirements of the highest ideal. The Steinway is priced as moderately as an ideal instrument could be, with qualities which prohibit successful imitation. It costs but little more than other pianos, and may be purchased on convenient terms. Dealers in Steinway and other Pianos, Pianola Pianos, Victrolas and Records, Player Music. Sherman ay & Go.