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STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1918. PAGE 6 } Baby's 118 (MUST NOT STAB LABOR IN BACK Should Be Cured ("|| THIS IS CONTENTION OF ADMINISTRATION AT CAPITAL i BAL GAS BY G SEATTLE STAR} 1307 Seventh Ava Ne Ave. Near Union St. PPS NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSPAPERS DN GARDNER | q are ee Ses Iiineas in a baby should be at WASHINGTON, BD. C., June 21 , }| ‘The war labor board, which ts ta- we Servier of the United Press Asscetation le, before real hot|A hard but winning fight is being Labor’s Message }!bor’n new supreme court, has smple ’ weather made by the administration to. pre “Vor the republic of the United )| powers it are the special ‘Thin applies to |nerve li standards during the |) States and her cause we are re { wur powers of the president as com- @arrhoea, consti period of the war { % give everything, but for profit) manderinchief of the army and y BRE eos. SHY pation, a nail « War's necennitios, says the prest- |) nothing } na hia power to commander The Star Publisat: Phene Main 600. Private thsces jas dent, must not be the excuse for 5 From the address of President }) ar trial material, machinery change connecting ol! departmenta, sain fateetious breaking down standards of living, | § 1 Gompers of the American }/ or zation needed to win the pated hours of labor, the wage scale, or |) n of Labor, at the ant war however any of labor's protective measures: d mvention now being he 5 | These include t right to organize |( in St. aul, Mir . nt “i e , “4 bee 7 slight { ) ; od Savings arenes ey de “abet ene the | The infant should be watched for | and to strike, regulation of hours of |{ j DROP TIN FOIL IN wolf rom many @ door in 1923—ana e N, too s6 Ayah abaietneeh. ti coonsggt labor, and regulation of woman an were apps, nasa ea tnd nt born raoguved wore | A RED CROSS BOX 4 J “De-capt-ta-ted.” | comes feations, pale or volsits, the The beginning of the war saw a| the war A «single month's collection of Ua ele fee ee sroty,, teas food should be reduced, the baby |@tIve by certain powerful employers) “That employers, by lockout | a4 other foils, made by street de- ‘This lovely mouth! ¢ no new word. o break down labor sndardn othe ans, shall no "i faoors | What eee pe peor pecs about? kept cool and exes of clothes |* there Stel ahig pied tee "he re break io iB which “had partment sweepers, and thru the ‘ He pusaled over it and spelled it out, sieeve peal or suspension of elghthour| been recognized before the war agency of boxes placed in cigar We are at war and every heart is troubled and sad at Thon to reaolve his little childish doubt I Fhe eS lawa, and effort to make strikes 11 “That employers and employes | stores, haw netted 420 pounds of the cost, and every mind is weary with endless question- “ meesent the re soe re ee pric Byrn hg a. dnt ae Weak tal saree in coud faith to male “in | valuable salvage for the Red Cross, But summer has laid her gracious hands upon the Pl gag i gh senrg, oa and water, and @ pliysiciaa should Struck at Unions | conosrg Sigel e bulk of this was going te and hung it with green draperies of trees and grass, Se wean be consulted at once tana en ee ee | ” chen gre | ake élere A Moe ae ed it with soft airs, and covered us all with tender skies. | | Starvation diét shOsI, Not De) sent of children and women, Backed by President k of the city street department, AH all the stately wisdom of the trees and wide fields! “Di notdewt.” ‘ _ reel ; age re og beste! urging war's necessities a# an exX-| As thin is contrary to the prin-| organized a collection system. added the homely comfort of the all-enfolding grass| This other word burat into Toddy’s view, ela, tusshee taaindind ae aun. | o> tiples which have ‘been made the| Hoe te distributing 90 meso, Seal our own gardens. And pouncing on it, straight he came to me. eral debility. But the prinel drive was against working basis for the national war among clear and other stores, where 4 : ; 7 , the union mov t labor board, this body wants to know |follx come wrapped about merch Ro mother of a soldier may walk among her roses, clip! Grandpa! ree » kaew ios be ne Weer Seaeeerer yon The president's anawer to these in. by whose authority th principles | andise rene . a] . . That mamma often took me on her knee, much physic. whereas he requires : ee gf eneyouckie, ca & tna ter yt baby Bepiber’s auch a ltile, ona Pe ee ne ere | tereats te found in the now famous| - : t (here the little rascal waited od and prolonged and the aration of Principles,” insued :. ise and heart sweet and sunny as a garden for her son's That now she's always got HIM in her lap saby la unnecessarily weakened |¥Y the War Trade Conference Hoard, | 66 4 And I'm--dilapidated by the excessive use of laxative pinning with ae recognition ot , | No father of a boy in service can work among his (Copyright, 1918, No. AD medicines Haar sie leet eceation tex “a x rows of vegetables without thanksgiving that it is| ———~———— ees . 2 ; | tee we) hee ee ee living wane: “whiet wih) tonite ] to make the earth yield food for his fighting an, aentmae; see Hae ealth and reasonable comfort all his brothers. These summer twilights many a} Y cupent of the house and only eel- pep ear tiye bis n oney gar ‘and heartache is hoed under and buried deep in a pros- . We ¢ i x Jy HD. _ cy t > A pl the president's principal agent den, and many a quiet thought and glorious vision 18 eee i sive hia bethe ang {tie secretary of labor, Willlam B. d by a tired man digging among the vegetables. Ly LP nd crercina. he “shows remular caine Pee v2 months ave titer nas teen NO More Sore, Tired, Tender Feet; No Puffed-up, r complaint a peaceful and pr ow is the time that we may find the healing of the b a weight, and looks forward tol) \aunt tor hie ofthe * doors, a balm for all the year’s wounds to mind and 1 TIME iS WOR TH Mt his meals ee erry te “Get” Wilson ‘ ‘ ” { a es” |. fosaek tel i unfn feb | oni nce Geteamectans by 0 Calloused Feet or Painful Corns—Try “Tiz manner of intrigue whore purpose e all your time talking about swatting Nolte are getting shorter tr be ‘ oo , Pc citabaeagp ata tet Peto a ‘ i "t nd all time talki bout ti Liste que ' 1 ding | ae to take from his hands the + < . of power and put them int Huns “over there” —use up a portion each day bat- Germany,” says a war write The end of gain in weight and may refuse|p. Toor le cloncy more ress with the bugs in your war garden And bands beyond the Rhine Maybe the allies will lose! r vomit his food. Hin digestion | sive to the anti-labor interests ehectt et “aN AO will be amaller, tox ter the How d'ye mean lose? becomes impaired and he is likely - han rll Lp sagenel ge One of those efforts took the form eee ony —_— to have diarrt a of a ive for a “labor adminis * ee } Side with the limburger Mra. t ! aske “When should Another emanated from the Coun Music and warfare havé been inseparably associated j..n¢ nundred thousand Sammion Accent! We'll to range be given to ® babyT"| «i of National Defense, in whose 4 e most n le example is undoubtedly are and , or the thir membership are some of the employ histo Th t notabl 1 ndoubtedly | » The last m a that After the third or fourth month r " bd ne or two teaspoonfuls of orang d by the Scottish Highlanders, who battled their Hot ing claas who are not free from sus Romantic novels “> ion of a “will to profiteer it foes to the skirl of the bagpipes : Tha ° he council wished to “organise | Fomances dealing with the olden wars give innumerable ~“° ee * As @ man proposition! the la nent with Its owt of the part music has played in raising the spirit) senator Marding, of Ohio. « eee HAVE NERVE, NOT NERVES helpful mr ling the courage of the warrior. comes Montgomery Lynch in an appeal for musi- renators truments for the men in training at Bremerton and ‘2% V4 o may be given dally Out of the war We ur. defense have been o na because primary Went in, and we're gonna didates wo mu 2 Inunch Push ‘em thr Let pane elect them the right Many ‘ne drives against unions Contrary to War Board me out cost senators Ie ! i iets Jee) cee es really | fe Washington. Time not spent in working hangs heavy) more. So, on with progress! |e te sabe eae bee pe ag All of which gives point to the hands, ‘he says, and much enjoyment could be eae With the American engine! mer ‘eded, the suf. Dewe that the national war labor ads Personally, we don't care how d did the many excellent musicians in the service inaek war er Gabe ae te ents in their possession with which to enter-| burger cheese. Somehow, its The road. eq bas begun an inquiry into the nerves, you Public mfety sion of Min raelf. You nesdta and has addressed to Gov | It's in the middie of nerves” ix pitiable be od with If you companions. fragrance reminds us of that pena Serra vol pong t refusing to wor. | Burnquist, of Minnesc st Why fo limping around with ach-| comfort: takes down swellings and This is a scientific war, but not so scientific and coldly i "Germany will stand no ry. by taking proper rost, xleep and | for information tog, patton feet eat ‘ee trol, | Seer ewer anne: that the gift of music, made possible by the) *4 German sood fait Nonsense America . p Bea pamgleasinemagg lence Sundae that acuae chafed, sore and ewollen you c8n| bury “Te” instantly stops pain in rosit; of the people of the state of Washington, will i ee alrre ne ia After thi AS b cutotdoor exercise, For] tons hardly get your shose on or off? corns, callouses and bunions, “Tiz” telp to cheer the spirit and make better fighters of To relapse from me! >| You've ofl pease te r ‘ holic tor One section of the proclamation | TH, (or The pedis sespithog ho. gaggia Freche in the Bremerton and Lake Washington camps. Content sontermptate thine wit | LAviDE after this war At any t for @ copy | TaeThat employes shall not ask | Gladden your tortured feet? | more foot torture. ipenseviiesieneaniatemansionatots ent to contemplate things wit ee Of the bem { the Ner “Tix makes your feet glow with! Ask for “Tia” Get only “Tix” the things we'll have to do to give the kaiser |» Fah gong Ce Tho 18-yearoi manicurist who mar.| Your Systerr dove If yeu do not __ See sevageitien of 8 emion witch pice Maaegs ed te lhe on dei . ” p ut feel at everything toler-| ried the 84¢-yearcld mi 1 ur own case faithfully de 0 licking is to convince the profiteer of the error in Greskiyn three weeks ecr Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills auit « need beeause they real le | This is @ great thing. | him. We don't know why. Possibly | mont | » the bleed and strengthen Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Pomer he pras too lvely ly bu vidently Dr. Esther Lovejoy, who insists that Ameri- LETTERS FR SO pote Bat at gah are war spina has never attended a Red Cross OM LDIERS thes wienehee your blood te thin i or a war garden party with mother presiding at The Star Will Gladl ‘. ‘ Your druggist sells Dr. Williams a ly Publish Interesting Communications } Pink Pills, or they will be went b: ges Ln hoa father on the side lines From Sammies . mail, postpaid, on receipt of wlan Pr ne. per box, six boxes $2.60, by the Dr. the thousands of nurses? And the farmerets? wills Med Co., Bchenectady the munitionets? Not to make mention of the few) “Dear Volks: Today is sure a very|of France were very powerful in|N. Y. Do not pay of A No. 1 soldiers who are saving food in their ““™,{#% It basn't rained for sev. | their ume ERE ROE HERE a look costs nothing, and a buy saves you money. The Saving Is Yours eral days now, and I hope that it “There chatec - e kitchens! 3 keeps this way where Richard, the Lies pd Esther, you're all wrong. American women are, “Tiere is a new order out which| England, was held a prisoner after More than their “bit” to help win the war. Doubt-| five us permission to tell where we he came back from one of the eru Apellemed ss seee Ips ; cao are a few exceptions, and it is possible Doc. Esthet tne “tare er Chore province at mente tts | ae UPSTAIRS — on rent Forget A running across more than her share of these. town called St. Romain, near St gel ong 4 alone there is a tremend- Tene 38th Aignain. It is a very pictureaque|. “There are several other old cha ; 4 i War It is highly important that while we spend lives | country and tho original stamping ‘*U% near here, and, believe ma, 1 ous saving, besides we Savings lamps have no charge accounts, roads they traveled are still in use|! have picked up a couple of souve land they surely are fine roads. nirs, but I think that I must wait we save them at home. Therefore swat the | #Tunda of Joan de Arc. ‘The same | DAV? seen everything there ix to see no bad debts and no special sales. “There is a small town near where | U°U! I am sure an to when we are she stayed for a couple of days, and ‘© Teturn before gathering them Cry for Tobacco Stevie’ which the toes or ts mo! |Th=) are mo hare tocar about, and ; a F vise Wie on of tar trend, our «pace is 80 very limited Every time you read a news dispatch quoting Wash SE eae Maries sie fasten wit Hares hyn ffl onpmcpee gap officialdom about the hundreds of thousands of |.) 1. \(0. here we nee, Youtnay chateau or castle here and tried to White’ s Gem Shop yps who have been sent overseas during the past month) have known or had a hunch. The maine how {t must hme looked in 1887 Third Ave. or who will be fighting on French soil before the summer Place ts easily found upon the map. ¥° Rood old *, but Y guess that You can readily see how it is possible for us d, it makes you feel good inside. You know that| “At St Aignain, there ts an old |t Num {he Bame hen as now. Jeno Dirthetene to sell high grade clothes je or ce a e calle eu, m about out of news, ac " 5 & : additional hundred thousand men brings the end of | fstl oF chateau as they are called. | fav’ thie iene, hoping that Phone Hitlett 316 on a very small margin je war that much nearer. But you have an extra duty to eleventh century and is very inter @¥®Ty one ie ae well aw T am form with the arrival in France of each hundred thou-| esting “t r. GEO, C REY." Uncle Sam provides them with equipment and food| Sees Dungeon Tower 8 more than that is necessary. There is one big thing) “The dungeon tower has almost ) soldier needs that Uncle Sam does not supply. That) crumbled down, but still has a very |grim look from the exterior. The bacco. walls also have crumbled some, but "The fighting soldier must have tobacco. Do not let) the grounds and the courtyard and Morale suffer the smallest iota by permitting him to) the castle itscif are the samo an ever without smokes for a single day. of profit. SUITS and Topcoats $15 —to— $35 Qualities for which we would have to pay in many cases even more than we are selling them for today; particularly PROFITEERING RESTAURANTS Subscribe to Our} #4 are still occupied. I have been Editor The Star: Having read with | thi d he ‘ound wevern keen Interest OW ticle in The in France Tobacco Fund. Send your contributions to|(2r%,'* /27d the | Rrounds ever eee ee el TAILORING CO. Headquarters for Suits, Coats and One-Piece Dresses 425 Union Street | times. It is surely very interesting « profiteering Smoke Editor, The Star. las the dukes and lords of this part |Fent hox, a aise to you for the Proof that Some Women do Avoid Operations the profiteering Res ‘Mrs. Etta Dorion, of Ogdensburg, Wis. says oe taurant Hog as well | The way they are imposing on the laboring class in Seattle is nothing | short of simple highway robbery, We jean not get anythin to eat but a bit “I suffered from female troubles which caused rd like a knife through iw A back and side J inal “ost afm so I had to go to bed. The doctor advised an ‘Operation but I frould not listen to it. I thought of what I had read about | Batle br Pinkham’s vepeable Compound and tried it. The first the prices they charge for it are get: ting beyond our reach altogether To give you an example, I went into a Pike st. restaurant Sunday Jevening, and, not being a work day, | I did not need a big dinner. I asked | | the wait for pie and cake, She cut a custard pie in elght equal | parts, I got one of them and a slice of cake about the size of a postage | stamp, a cup of coffee without sugar |of meat and Russian black bread, | with a potato that is half rotten with | age, and a mixture they call coffee: brought great relief and six bottles have entirely cured me. women who have female trouble of any kind ‘should try E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.” | God knows what it is made of—and How Mrs. Boyd Avoided an Operation. or milk, and she had the nerve to * White Canton, Ohio.—“‘I suffered from a female trouble which eed 48 oe ; tc inn Tre Re eee pohatiee atoms female trouble whic Rarep ma th conta foe te is this true of the fine blue roniaee a an operation before I could working and in need of a large meal, serges and heavy worsteds Flannel well. at that rate of charging it id mish we sw at the ¢ ; and ican, moter ble area nad heen telved Pease Pink * have cost me $2.50 or more, and which we show at the above Btripes egetal por vised me Ty | three meals a day at that price—can ices $4.00 op 1 to an operation. It relieved me from | you tell me—how are we going tol prices. to troubles so I can do my house work without any, . hh od | $6.50 Gificalty. I advise any woman who isaflicted with ‘ / lO Ne ie saae eae ut Scan cules Wit Separate Trousers at a great sav- , ipeenale troubles to give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Ve; ! iickak than eon Gs Maceaek, aa ete . f ; ystairs: unusual 1 for f White Compound a ‘trial and it will do an muc wales. “gn i al Askar, 850 rnd ai ing uy k 7 al values for Duck rs. MABIZ Born, 1421 Sth Bt., ‘ Rat A Greed th tHe id eee Lang dress, work or outing wear, $2.50 $2.00 | not ord to the profiteering Res: | Will Teach You the 7 ‘4 S , ae TE, Canton, Ohio. GF jtaurant Hog. JAM ISON, - ba Spay igs © iit? pemidind to $8.50. bag | Hotel Southern, | $3.00 NOT AFFECTED BY NEW ORDER NORTHWESTERN Fe Fdltor The Star: I would ike to| War Savings Stamps for Sale Here. of a store, of draft are, would be sub- |Ject to the “work fight” order. : | J. SINGER, Bverett, Wash. i 3 Store proprietors are not included Spit jamong those in “unproductive” ue) 3 |pations under present orders of the |kovernment, hence not affected by |the “work or fight" order. Alien en |emies are not in the classes to which the order applies, | a OOL Monday, Wedueadsy, Friday BI dig. fellow 438n, 401-403 PIKE STREET:

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