The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 12, 1918, Page 4

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LEVY’S PHEUM “The Temple of the Motion Picture” Y FOUR MORE JAYS LEFT TO SEE [HE GREATEST ATRIOTIC FILM ER SEEN IN OVER THE TOP” GT DRAFT RULES ARE CAUSING ese Pimples may be easily ban-|| Continued From Page One "¥t may not be necessary long: } that Ras may | written, asking where they stand. iteh- Many in Shipyards condition, are. of the district board. |gee its work. You will never most of them belong to other regis: everywhere. For free sam- of support whom we can reach. “This ‘work or fight’ ye your skin to become clearer, the tonic soap for the skin. PAINLESS _ 1917, and to wives can support themselves, are now getting Into our stride.” 1,500 or 2,000 men to get work In shipyards or other essential war in- dustries in Seattle, 1 of the industrial bureau of the Cham ber of Commerce, and government enployment office officials say. The our war Industries will need 10,000 more men by the end of the year ‘The government has felt no bottom to the demand for laborers in ship- yards here, and has calls for men from Portland and other Coast cities, while harvest fields will soon need men, The district : LEMON JUICE DENTISTRY): — TAKES OFF TAN _ DR. P. L, AUSTIN, NOILLOVULXa exemption beard in e Ave. Corner James e - - salesmen and clerks. Cc mpl «| ee joughing ana|$ Girls! Make bleaching 500 Attorneys to Help 0 e. on . If #0, hi ij if skin is sun- The shake-up in the community | . : | -eRtsloonhe ° pote aoated pr undoubtedly will be accentuated by|-—and rid the skin of un- PYORRHEA 3 ? the recheck on men- married since gighely blemish taker! Riggs’ Disease. I will cure|@ freckled May 18, 1917, the so-called “wacker | S@NUy Dlemishes, quicker) nia e and restore your gums rriage” cases, Assistant Corpora-/and surer, by putting your| p a healthy condition very reason- All work guaranteed fifteen A reason: discount to all union men and th Squeeze the juice of two lemons in mination and estimate free of ited Painless Dentists INC. Third Avenue, Cor. James. $:20 a. m. to 6 p.m. 8un.| ays, 9 to 12. 3 Phone have a quarter pint of the complexion beautifier, at very, amall cost any drug storé or toilet counter will supply three ounces of White for a few centa, - Lwweetly fragrant lotion into the face and tan disappear, and how clear, |soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless. BIG SHAKEUP “There are probably 200 th district , No. 10, which includes the south end, fe safe. It is able to better | who will be affected by the ‘work or It is ready | tight’ order,” estimates Pliny Allen, “I expect the | using anything else to heal | tration districts, with which we will Absolutely harmless al-| cooperate to get them into useful work or the army. Most of the young | men of our district are now in the |° Write to Emergency Labora-| shipyards, but there is a class of| 243 West 47th st, New York|men who have no apparent means order fs a if, healthier by the use of Pos-| good one, as well as the others relat ing to men cnarried since May 18, married men whose We There will be little difficulty for W. Mattison, industrial bureau has estimated that | 7| to a bottie containing three ounces of ilies, Orchard White, shake well, and you bext | freckle, sunburn and tan lotion, and very Your grocer has the lemons and Orchard Massage this neck, arns and hands each day and see how freckles, sunburn, windburn EVERY MAN, WOM- AN AND CHILD IN SEATTLE OWE IT, PRODUCTION IN ORDER TO APPRE- CIATE WHAT THE BOYS “OVER THERE” ARE PUT- TING UP WITH—TO MAKE THE WORLD SAFER FOR HUMANITY SHOWS START 11 A. M. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 P.M. Italian Ace Brings | | Down 32nd Plane ———_ 8 Major Baracca, Italy's aviator, fliers, He recently Teutton squadron gold military medal aeht the exact application of the order idiers and to ny fe or attendant with tion Counsel T. J, district, with Attorneys W Ekmer Todd, advisory board of King county, take up the matter of assistance tlonnaires, coun leading | is rapidly coming to the fore an one of the greatest allied brought down| hia thirty second enemy plane, shoot.| Checked and ing down the leading airplane of a Coonts For his latest exploit he was decorated with the, #lsts of J. C Seattle has not yet received the text to the order, so that Reports from Wash 1 perforsnances | amuse: excepting actual per-| formers of legitimate concerts, op eras and theatri elevator operators, carriage openers and other attendants nt clubs, hotels, stores and office buildings, baths and apartment houses, and domestica, | L. Kennedy, gov ernment special appeal agent for the held a conference Tuesday B. Stratton and members of the legal the draft boards in rechecking ques The 500 attorneys of the . Usted for advisory work, are 4 [STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1918, PAGE 4 PROFITEERING OF GROUND HOG Ke ‘ontinued From Page One’ by an amendment of July 10, 1917. | War Workers Protected In other words, the British gov ernment, having Cecided that the principal business in hand for the iw to conduct @ War on the man empire, decided that the in-| terents of the British empire were| more | rtant than the interests & living. It foun that it could not | afford to be preyed upon by prof iteering landlords, because under | such conditions it could not maintain! kers at the munitions and ahip | building plants absolutely essential for carrying on the war. Unless some similar action ts taken by the federal government to stop rent profiteering here, serious interference with war work may be | expected. The lirttish government went fur. ther, It found it necessary, under the Defense of the tions, in order to assure stability in the supply of workers, to PROHIBIT THE EJECTION FROM Iv RUIOMISE MUNITION RS WITHIN CERTAIN DEC D AILEAS, PROVIDED RENT 18 PAID Ff ‘LARLY AND THE | CONDITIONS OF THE LEASE OD |SERVED EXCEPT AS REGARDS | YIELDING POSSESSION, Any war worker in Pngtand, therefore, is protected not only against profiteering in rent at hin expense, but against ejection for | any cause except failure to pay his rent. Everybody a War Worker | Our own government has found it! necessary to do the same thing for the District of Columbia. The war work of the government at the na | Uon’s capital could not be carried on because of profiteering of landlords. But no action has as yet been taken to protect the vast body of the public thruout the coun- try. Every man, woman and child tn the United States today, with few lexceptions, ta directly or indirectly contributing something toward the winning of the war-—whether it is jthe purchase of a 26cent Thrift Stamp, the baying of a Liberty | Bond, a contribution to the Red Cross, or actual government work Even the unwilling are contribut |ing in war taxes on the neceanities of life. Wage increases become necessary as the cost of living rians, but such increases, the government ts finding, do no permanent good, if the land lord is permitted to absorb all such increases by increasing the rent to correspond Congress Must Act Food prices are being remulated, coal prices are being regulated, and | mucceaaful efforts being made to hold down the cost of livfng in other} Mines. But such efforts will be null | jfled, ,government officials find, if| landlords are permitted to take what ever they can get in the way of rent from the workers who must live in houses in order to carry on their work. Federal action is confidently ex pected by those who are in touch with the administration. HAVE RENT HOG IN BREMERTON; GO AFTER HIM! | Bremerton haa discovered that the| “Rent Hog and war profiteer are! not limited to its neighboring Cities | and are on the trail of evidence that | | will lead to a public exposure, A/ committes from the Fremerton| | Chamber of Commerce, appointed on the suggestion of Rear Admiral FR. | | ‘oontz, commandant of the Puget | sound navy yard, wan in Seattle | Tuesday collecting price lists, which | j will be compared with those of Brem erton Not aatinfied with visits to retail | storen dealing in food and other ne consities, the committee went into the rent problem as it is found in Seattle. Reports of finding» on both questions will be carefully presented to Admiral The Bremerton committer cor Clark, E. KE. Keith, L Jackson and C. M. Benson. ery tenant in Bremerton will be asked in the near future to furnish Chamber of Commerce a statement showing rental costs now and one year ago. When the cham r has discovered the power of the thore | Pent Hog in Bremerton it will de tmen, walt al clubs employ sports and cide the strength of the measures to be used against him. | You Can Beautify your | blood, stomach and liver in! |good order, than in any other way. Clear complex- ion, bright eyes, rosy) cheeks and red lips follow the use of Beecham’s Pills. to to expect to help. | * . . Some local boards have exempted They eliminate poisonous .|married men, whether married be-| fore or since May 18, 1917, in direct) matter from the system, violation of orders, it is said, and 1 are expected to follow. attle district exemption boar: fal, painless methods and per- ‘attention. J. Brown’s New Office ORPHEUM BUILDING Third and Madi FREE DOCTOR Eu-Geverament Physicion Is wasniNcTon WF. RIGHT DRUG Co. STORES Leek fer the Free Dester Sign. sore, cent gf 786 oases of “slacker ria so far investigated by | boards have | classification. $160,000 BULL resulted in change ments, direct from Chicago. calf left. Chicago Tuesday night many changes from Class 4 to Class According to Secretary R. L. Proctor, of the Se- 5 per var local IS ON WAY HERE THe $160,000 bull calf bought re. Bed everywhere. morning at Cedar Falls, having come in baggage express, special compart Theje purify the blood and tone! the organs of digestion—Use | of | PILLS — jest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. In bones, 10¢., 25e. | cently by Eldridge H. Stuart of the} | Carnation Milk Products company. | See ey ia on ite y from Ch go to its Secccseceseeessesesscoecs new home the Ca jon farm | near Cedar Falls. er ansen The golden calf will arrive Friday Jeweler and Silversmith 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison becccccee | 00 of gentlemen owning real estate for|}| Realm Regula | [| | Orwanieatt n includes Canadian sol _ saved me from dis who » honorably discharged. an operation, I No member of the Master Build: gcannot say BEECHAMS: e<Dongall-fouthwic ; : == “prepep SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET uality Coats on Sale 5 For Women and Misses Coats of serge, tricotine, satin, taffeta and tricolette, belted or beltless, shirred and pleated models, These groups have been specially priced and the values are remarkable, SILK AND WOOL SUITS REDUCED TO | Higher-priced models, of tricotine, jersey, taffeta, $35 00 e Roshanara Silk and English suitings. Linings, where used, are of rich silks. SUMMER DRESSES—SPECIAL VALUES 15.00, 19.75, 25.00 For Women and Misses Models for afternoon, street, sport and general wear. Of Georgette crepe, crepe de Chine, taffetas and combinations. Also fine Wool Serge Dresses. DAINTY COTTON DRESSES Wonderfully Attractive Styles at 8.95,9.95 and 12.95 Wartime is bringing to the Cotton Dress a tremendous popularity. Combining good looks and low price, they fit in with the economy ideas of dressy, thrifty women. Shown in colored stripe, check and plaid ginghams and in novelty voiles, many with organdy or pique collar and cuffs, fluting and lace trimming. All the new colors. —MacDougall Southwick, Second Floor. FOR g | —=_ MEN: SPECIAL! Cool, Cotdheraite Clever New Summer Shirts, Underwear Night Shirts, Pajamas ‘At 1.45 At 6.00 At 6.95 Soft-cuff Shirts of Japanese crepe, poplin and Oxford cloth; sizes 14 to 1714. New Silk-mixed Shirts in rich dark colorings with separate col- lars to match; sizes 14 te 16%. Broadcloth Silk Shirts—three more handsome patterns just received—sizes 14 to 1614 Hundreds of extremely hand- some new Wash Ties. Muslin Night Shirts, sizes 15 to 20. Thursday only. |At65c At 1.00 asi cus | AL L3 Aa 188 eee oe ee ‘At 2.50 Fruit of the Loom Muslin Night Shirts, all sizes. Crepe Pajamas, staple or _ bright colors, all sizes. y MacDougall-Southwick, Men’s Shop, Just Inside the Door. Far and Near | WATIONAL RAILWAYS TO | COST $846,300,000) Theatre 12. and June Im- | PALACE HIP one News by Telegraph nt M Tm Fa road Continuous Daily 1 to 11. and Telephone ‘budget. covering ail expenditures | Cool and Comfortable. | gxcene labor and fuel for the present i New Show Tomerrow. Private Eugene M. Link, signal = - — formerly of Seattle, has been s 2 ordere West Point for training | C Sergt. Norman Ballantine will speak Wednesday night to British. SAVED FROM American Relief association, at | Headed by the Mangean Troupe Bagles’ hall. Stokers on fireboats must be five —and— FEATURE PHOTOPLAY Ethel Clayton in “The Man Hunt” AN OPERATION | By taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s | Vegetable Compound, One | Of Thousands of Such Cases, Great War Veterans’ association |" Black River Falls, Wis.—"As Lydia chapter is being formed in Seattle.| E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound feet five inches tall, Seattle civil » commission has ruled. Ap: s will be received until p July 17 During three months, 18 U. of W. men registered at American Univer- sity union, at Paris ‘ Dr. R. A. Torrey enough in praise ers tion will bid on construc 1 tion of new oom Bagley school | ra It phe building, it unced. First bids rom organic ceived we nd, when board troubles and my at the side hurt me so i} 1 could hardly be up from my | bed, and I was | unable to do my structure. RREST PRO-GERMAN | AT ORPHEUM' THEATRE decided on cheaper A ARENA housework, I Jay Haas, manager of Levy's Or had the best pheum, had a pro-German arrested doctors in Kau it the theatre, Tuesday evening.) Claire and they wanted mo to have vi Je 5 r rs rat Phelan inade Manav REMIER Ibe le Corton oer trac me ae Noon—Wednesday, Thursday and Friday pvernment to the head usher, which ham’s Vegetable Compound cured From 12:05 to 12:50 me so I did not need the operation, and I am telling all my friends r about {t."—Mrs, A. W. Binzer, | » Black River Falls, Wis. | Tt is just such experiences as that of Mrs, Binzer that has made this famous, root and herb remedy a household word from ocean to ocean, Any woman who suffers from inflammation, ulceration, dis- placements, backache, nervousness, irregularities or “the blues” should not rost until she has given it a | Redding's hall at 8 p.m |trial, and for spevial advice write Serat, Major Knight of the fa |Lydia EB. Pinkham Medicine Co., | mous Princess Pat's will speak oniLynn, Mass, : trench life, him off to the station. ye his name as EB. L, Tt Rausmanson. man AMessage for Today | You are cordially invited to hear him. Admission Free COUNCIL WILL MEET sion five, Council of Patriotic *, will hold its regular weekly business meeting Thursday night at STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS” ,

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