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1807 Sevewth Ave. Near Union St. Telegraph News Service of the United Frees Association Batered at Seattia Wash, Postoffice as Second-Class Mal x Mail eut of city, t0e per month, 3 months, $1.15 50. _ year, $4.00 By carrier, city, 3¢e.@ month Wy Publtabed Dally ine € re. } eeeting all department montha THE SEATTLE STAR MEMBER OF SClUrrs NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSrArERs Platform a ate issues, fancied ills of society.” be, for the simple reason t t our debtors be fat with prosperity. But the most interesting feature of this program, ed for the Indiana convention after consultation with onai republican leaders, is the declaration against fur- hme of federal ownership and the slap at distribu- n of wealth. This declaration is the old-time, chronic usually thrown to big business by the party’s man- Pagers, and there never was a time when the rank and file ‘of the republican party could more clearly recognize it as} sop which it is. companies have been squealing to be taken in. . man to bed with a horrible nightmare. - If our experiments with government operation Y distribution of wealth. of over 85 per cent, right now. | increases, if the war continues for long. n plank in any party’s platform, now or later. > Seattle school board, anyhow. Jelcome, Eagles welcome to them. Welcome, Eagles, welcome. our war efforts? send a tremor thru any part of Seattle any time. wear armor plate protection against motorists. Keep the date in mind. traitors. —— After the War AGood Little Farm? Would you not be wise to begin pay- ment for it now while wages are high and fine land in the Yakima country can still be bought at most reasonable prices on payments you can easily meet? Every wage earner should know about our five- and ten-acre farms. Write, call or phone to Elliott 4012— ‘McPHERSON - DEXTER CO., 708 Hoge Building, Seattle, Wash. One eclipse deserves another. Help to eclipse the Kaiser's place in the sun. Thrift stamps will help. The United States army will now give a woman nurse the privileges and pay of an officer, but she may not wear the insignia. Oh, well, that’s going ahead of the Transporting troops across the Atlantic is now being done in half the old time. Gun, ship, airplane production is being speeded up. Soldiers are being trained faster. Are we stay-at-homes speeding up in West Seattle felt a bit of an earthquake last night. Some of the prices on some of the land are enough to Camp Lewis cooks wear gas masks when peeling onions. By the same token, Seattle pedestrians should June 28—Washington State War Savings Stamp day, The food waster and food profiteer are twin amen | Doesn Behind the tendency toward federal ownership are the! corporations themselves. Our government already con-j and operates the railroads, and the telegraph and ex- ' Unele Sam is going to have to commandeer a mighty | more of corporations, before this war ends. Operation control are the next step before ownership. Every} of war management in respect of the public utility) tions promotes federal ownership as a_ national ity. Propositions to take any man’s life or property p the good of all no longer puts any true patriot or wise and ear-ownership—prove to be a mighty good thing, | to be very, very hard for any political party to! people’s consent to a return to the old order of ite mismanagement and exploitation of the public. | As to distribution of wealth as a remedy for society’s why, the whole world is being educated to a more equit- The wealthy of Great Britain are standing an income President Wilson declares that we've got to provide enormous increases in running expenses by higher upon big business profits and the luxuries and abnor- incomes of the wealthy. And there will be increases ' The wage-carners of this «cuntry are receiving better ay than ever before in their careers. It matters not why is so—a proposition to stop the increasing tendency id more equitable distribution of wealth is simply a ition that the wage-earners vote themselves lower Such a proposition, we believe, would be a very The Fraternal Order of Eagles has set the pace on} occasions, which other organizations did well to) ite, in patriotic work. In the purchase of Liberty ds, the mother aerie in Seattle was one of the first and est investors. In the Red Cross campaign, and in every} w, the Eagles took a generous part. The Eagles, too, Were the first among the fraternal organizations to make| "a regular allowance for the “Our Boys in France Tobacco} Today, the Eagles are meeting in Seattle in their an- ‘hual state convention. It is a privilege to extend the hand} ‘J The republican platform presented at Indianapolis, Which is said to voice the sentiments of national republican S, expresses patriotism of the highest order, and even The party reaffirms its faith in its old time protective | al policy and is going to re-establish the constitution, order to prevent, amongst other things, “further spread | ¢ the tendency toward federal ownership of all creation, | tion of wealth as a panacea for all the real and #4 While it is likely that, after the war, the democratic | ¢ will also have a number of leaders favoring protective 5 not indeed prohibitive, tariff legislation against Germany, » Austria and Turkey, an attempt by republicans or demo-| to put up the bars against peoples with whom we are fighting and dying, as allies, will surely make a hot} tical issue. It is evident, too, that we shall want British, | ach and Italian trade to be as prosperous as it possibly | at our aforesaid allies will) us so much money. For business reasons we shall NOTED WOMAN SOLDIER REVIEWS U. S. TROOPS | dels ROE to me Sa ee bocce te ¥ ba fy” It for Infant Feeding | Madame Maria Leontievna | Botchkarova, founder and com: | of Death, reviewing the military isco, On Botchkarovi’s left is Mayor Rolph, and, on ber right, Brigadier General John Treat, commander of the Western di- | | vision of the United States army. || The famous fighting woman ts on her way to Washi where, it is reported, she will de liver an important message to President Wilson, It has been From the. blue shadows of the for est thundered silently a black rhinoc eros.” says Adventure Mag You've heard allent thunder, haven't | you? You can te sound. . i it by ite strange We don't know—but maybe some movie co: Mexico to have a 6 is pany is paying Cuba and war oe A WORD FROM r lot uv bad habits If Germany had a “work or fight order, what would become of the kal- Shall not obliterate this wrong | "16 all seems to have been in ser's sons? . oe Don't worry about a wool shortage. Somebody wilt find a way’ to make concrete clothes. . And there's stil hope. We hope c crease the taxes on leathy shores, If it does, and retail dealers of shoes. . oe L another th we congress doe rn and the manufacturers raise the price A woman always tells her friends that the baby looks like its father But nothing could him that. . Jay Cooke, the administrator, has sugar they will chances are that believe him and | | eat more of i QuoTanony Mert induce ‘her to tell Philadelphia food a been telling the |qiris that if they will stop eating grow thin. The the fat girls won't the thin girls will Ae GERMAN uw (From the Hamburg Nachrichten) The columna o vertisements offer return of gold an professional and from the homes { Hamburg news |papers nowadays overflow with ad ing rewards for th nd silver stolen b: amateur burglars of rich and poor alike Th advertisements, berides sup plying regrettable proof of the ept demic of thieving in our midst, also show that there is a vast amount of gold and silver w till in private pos session. Hindenburg thas said: “In war our gold belongs to the Father i * If you do yours today not want it stoler to the Hamburg fold collecting depot SO EASY! CORNS Magic! Just drop a little Freezone on that touchy corn, instantly it stops aching, then you lift the corn off with the fin, humbug! 3 Try Freezone! a tiny bottle for cient to rid your Kers. Truly! N. Your druggist selin a few cents, suffi feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the and calluses, of pain, wor Cincinnati genius. without one par “8 or irritation. ig LIFT RIGHT OUT, ’t hurt at all and costs! only few cents THE NURSE SLAYER: By Chartes T nky They know no fear tonight; They dr men t Then wheel away in Might They k Tr And a nurse, they wound m cries “My boys, fone A brave and gullant deed If you « the Iron Cross for your bravery Poor Germany! The ages long day | ati banner | SAVE LITTLE BOY'S LIFE Twixt now and Judgment ¢ ‘or wipe your crimes away jong, inky looming for yelr bombe where «ick © the dying bleed, the tears that you shall shed | t ahead — reported, also, that she will there meet Kerensky, rumored to be on his way to this country from Sweden, i | BY JACK JUNGMEYER | red pageant of world reconstruction moves past. s Such is the burden of the story colonel of the Russian women’s Bat- talion ef Death, upon her recent ar rival in San Francixeo, | Her efforta to organize MNussia'’s | women into a fighting power atmost ied to her death when the Bolahevik a nun, | ousted Kerensky nd whe escaped to the United you've | st es only at the greatest rink < now on her way t ashingtor to er what she describes as “an mportant mossage an tos Wants to Fight With Allies Her patriotic fervor scorned a |home. the exiled Munsian Jo | Arc, who rose from peasant obscur | in now necking service under an nearly perfect substitute it milk, providing it has been properly modified which has been added boiled water an vi mi | condition be done because the composition of cow's milk in wo different from moth: | er digest it until it has been changed | a | orders The formula may be changed every few ¢ baby's physical condition changes or an it gaine in weight m Jin bottom for pasteurizing mander of the Russian Battalion | Dandie, or pitcher ph water 1 fruit Jar of lime water or barley © grouch inside of me melted away water, aa ordered ke « little damp spot on a summer day 1 jar of malt sugar or milk sugar That the ice man leaves. Just a baby girl 1 box of baking soda or borax Vith wispy hair and funny quirl her nose, and her skin as soft as silk, used for any other purpose on |the bad after effects of measles?” A child recovering from measies ‘Don't it get your t when you catch a kid? Russia's womanhood impotent and should be watched carefully as re Would you think we'd be fightin’ for kids like these almost indifferent while the great ards overfeeding. avoidance of And for others that none of us ever sees, brought to America by Marie Leon” months * Huns come swooping from the tievna Botchkarova, founder and eater tek tia | | eee Ss an Franc | restaurant business ear arrested 17 of their cu: proceeded to act as waiters, bell hops ,]and the like themselves, Six wo. ‘i men and eleven men were arrested wor an nour of ery aa wraem>” LUNG MOTOR FAILS TO MILK ae Biome mothers cannot nurse their | bies, When this is the case, a mub- | atitute for breast | mitk must be found. | here in no per: | fect substitute for breast milk, but “NO SAMMEE!” clean, freah cow's! 3 4 milk is the most! (The French children call the American soldiers “Now amis,” from ust i”, whieh, as Secretary Baker thinks, the nickname of “Sammies” may have is the best substitute for mother's originated.) 4id is my pal and my name’s Bam Modified milk means milk to Aw fer me, I'm @ regular nut, I am! Fer walkin’ back of the lines last night, Lookin’ to that last streak of light That may be the gettin’ up tUme of day In the good little, old little U. 8. A. 0 a e aud It in absolutely neceanary that this yee eres nts eS a A steady job with easy mon, The good old gang on its regular run, With once in a while a quist game, Or a call on yer own partic’lar dame You take to the movies Sat'day night Well, it got me goin’ allright, all-right. nd sugar or other substances ad wed by a physician, Milk must be odified to suit each baby's phy wical | en cannot * milk that young Don't attempt to modify milk for baby except under a physician's ave to ye an the “And 1 says to Bid, ‘Well, ain't it punk To think we was flivvered by all this bunk About makin’ the world a good nafe place erally needed to Where democracy allus can open her face? Fer after all, what's in it fer us, Whichever side wins the darned olf funs? 0 1 don’t mind sayin’ I'm wick and sore, 1 don't care what guy hears me roar.’ This ia what is odify mi property 1 large pan with inverted tin pan % quart granite sauce pam with Just then in the dusk came a pair of kids, 1 tablewr 1 pint & And one with a voice Uke a katydid's 7 bottles, cotton stopper and nip | Come runnin’ with arma stretched out at me, le for ea pattie And sort of chirrupin’ ‘No Sammee” 1 wire rack for holding bottles. know in the Ingo the kids use here ans ‘our friends.’ Well, isn't it queer? nas I picked that little ir ou know, as a mor 1 bottle brush. % quart fruit jar of cooled, boiled These utensils should never be round, Uttle teeth as white as milk! MEASLES When she snuggled close to my neck—and hel4d— Mra. Ho M. B. asks: “What can ere was somethin’ inside of me swelled and swelled, ne do to protect a child of 6 from 1 a met busted ain, and all unnecessary exposure Or maybe ain't born yet! He looks at me infection, wind and wet. This care | And takes a long breath and says, ‘Well, I'll be— 1d be exercived for at least two/ Cut it out, cut it out! I says, ‘Can't ck | The kids is a list'nin’?: No Sammee!'” | (Copyright, 1918, N. BE. A) ter an Taken by Police’ FRAN SCO, June 10.—The police went into the y to day and omers © quad en herded kitchen chboard and Juice of Lemons Creates A Clear, Soft, Rosy Skin Tells women how to make a lemon beauty cream cheaply for the face, neck, arms and hands About midr red At the cost of a small jar of or | freckles and tan, and ts the 1d aera Aiaadiin dinary cold cream one can prepare a skin softener and beautifier. 2 | vain,” she said. 1 eee eat at cne| full quarter pint of the most wonder: Just try it! Get three ounces | The death of her soldier husband| Parents, live in © hou sabes S| ful lemon akin softener and complex: orchard white any pharmacy og] on. With his call to the | £00 of 2 ‘ was drowned | 3. peautifier, by squeezing tho’ toilet counter and two lemons frontl ed pe rst woman | Jon to en! Can wash your red hands whi | to nee line nervice | hd | At Kerensky’s request. Madame — ee —® | Rotchkarova agreed to t bari Hun gan attacks are might Sad wait the Gath toe serious affairs, but the home | aaye 2000 women he yard atill haa to do her horme- | | een enrolled radish grating without a mask Soldier Women Flirted « oa 4 bal | Hut almost at ones, she as. ‘There ia nothing to report from) *fts, the frivolity of many of ae Gane pee * | the women endangered the safe the 1918 way of saying along the Potor ty of the Legion as well as the high purpose for which it was be ing organized. ‘thy inaelaen Wick &:taeuhe teed Flirtations with the men train dane Wake capeeke: ths eenae @ it) Ing officers, according to her would be pretty hard to pull ¢ thing like that in featue, T in so low that they quit their jobs they become familia reets ae story, undermined morale from é the start, while the Mppant atti tude of many of the recruits | courted the very disaster which was soon to overtake the regl- ment of Amazons Iron discipline did not please the butterflies who coquetted while their country was toppling to chaos r with! In a week only 250 women fighters were left This remnant shortly enmiged Editor The # I read with in-|neartad attempts to ck terest your article in condemnation mans, and, wt cota hed in a f the Western Union Telegraph |tront line trench, was deserted and Co, and will aay that they are | jet to ite fate by the male roldiers worse than other profiteers only | Thirty wem killed and 50 injured na degree i oo - There is nothing in natural law ‘ , . hat gives any person a right te 1 7 tt . “ t t — live by profiteering, either on n| trent tax any higher is tha pe tka bates : The amaljeat {CTO Of packers. If their taxes are ah Smeal te ot bat k as | ner awed, they'll raise the price of meat ump ever mine the smallest amount sas black as the the small specks of coal 4 the miner's face, in so deep bedded in their system tha going to take some vigoro bing to get it out Verily, the “divine rig profiteering” must take its alongside of the “divine right of kings.” It would seem that there much of the spirit of ‘76 left in this country—that which Millions for defense, but ni cent for tribute.” Surely, m going for tribute at presen for defense, And surely the trary raising of the prices « modities, by those who them, is not only undem but is positively trea . arbitrary raising of the price of table Compound necessities is an act of unfriend- | ‘And thought I liness, and therefore treason | would try it. My nervousness soon WM. 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