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4, 1918. PANISH BREAK HUNS GRUELTY RENT PROBLEM) | : —— ITHGERMANY TO PRISONERS — IS DISCUSSED FREDERICK &NELSON | BELIEVED NEAR IS INCREASING BY CANDIDATES Siore Opens at 8:30—Closes at 5:30 THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1 mga : | WASHINGTON, Aug. 14—A dip. | e———————_ sw 4 eine . - * Jomatic break between Spain and|| Continued From Page One Continued From Page One | Basement Salesroom Germany is held to be p ple in —— a - | * allied and neutral diptomatic circles an effort to aid conditions there. question can be solved by a comnmi: SS 1 a v here, but cola, che aoteal com m Boches: od pre - jon plan, will support the measure hatant, is considered unlikely The prion yeard boche soldiers . SFEINER $6 apeten ty . . fO- H ‘: Orticial, aispatches from London,| say the conditions at home are s0| 4,(:, 1% STNINER, 26th Senatorial Attracti Offerings in The Basement Ready-to-Wear Section Is t Paris and Re report a grave | depressing that they wanted no fur: |") ae that erill aden Senk peat Trac Ive g . crisis at Madrid, and thruout Sp joughs, preferring to remain in the | Otherwh . ote a The foo’ shortage, reported to) Leather ix rare and paper and| KR. D, NICHOLS, Mist Senatorial omens LOW oes : have attained the proportions of a| wood substitutes are used. Some blader My ogieyy ia Lnged rule for se 2. ’ ° 9 famine in the centers of population, | sokliers are wearing 1914 uniforms) the cities, anc would favor any _ | M a le declared to have precipitated the|and paper shirts ‘are common plan that could be worked out to ad t 3 45 | and 3 85) Pair | omen S an 1sses armen Ss ad growing dissatisfaction of the Span-| The German physique ia waning | Vantage that the city dispose of ity a x i | at ish people, Spain has completely | on account of the lack of food. Sol. | own rent problems J e e - exhausted her stock of many staple diere tire quicnty, merely showing Roy J}, HOYLE, 1th Hapreses taties At Very Interesting Reductions foods. the prisoners how to do the work | district-—I will back The Star's plan A , . ‘The Spanish eee that the French| to which they were nasig to the limit if 1 reach Olympla 115 Pairs of Women’s and Italians, altho actually at war,| The Britishers were impoverished | 1H. P, RUDE, dist Representative * : D s ore better off in many respects. land could not eat the meala fur| district —I would be in favor of such Bronze Kid Pumps Cloth Coats Reduced Auto Dust Coats, $1.00 a official Rome cable suggests | nished them & plan, for the rent situation isin ‘ ; : i > the Spanish cabinet is likely to| The prisoners said they saw an| dire need of regulation. | as pictured, with hand-turned to $3 95 —full-length Dusters of linen - finished * decide upon immediate “energetic | entire ammunition trun destroyed | NORMAN B. ABRAMS, 46th Rep soles and covered Louis heels . cotton, with belt at back; reduced action” against Germany. It is do-| by a bomb from an allied airplane sntative dintrict—I will support cma inileniawtcarhita Chenked Ocuts 2 clared that the attitude of the Span. . The Star's plan if it is legal, sizes 3 to 7, the pair sofia to $1.00 each. 4. “ ish government and people In regard M. CAMERON, 44th Legislative rs ings; some of colored Burella Cloth; to Germany's submarine campaign district think that a plan can b 4 a ie a ? . . t has become. bitter me 31 DIVISIONS worked out along ‘The Bears iden $3.45 ae“ os sports Ic oat) of Black-and-White Checked Skirts Diplomats are inclined to believe which would be fair to beth landlord ‘ ‘orduroy in sand an i that Spain's first step in a program iad workinguin. It ts ary to 100 Pairs Women’s 75 Pairs of “Sram Reduced to 50c eo 7 of “energetic action” would be to encourage the workin, to satay rookie tan, —of ‘serviceable checked cotton fala ae put all the ships of the kingdom int tle, and to encourage him to L Sh Tan Calf Pumps § 4 . now detained in port on account of WwasiHINGTON, Aug. 14—The| buy his home—he must have @ fair ow joes Suits Reduced to 4-piece model with narrow yoke, = ; ned rgeteandy wow reese “irtcken | 128 regiment of the 38rd United | deat in broken size assort-| with Goodyear welt soles | fastening entire length of seas, to bring food to the stricken states division waa the American| JAMES B, KINNE, 47th Lea os i ig “ % iiters heels a s . ° populace. A demand upon Germany | Unit which took part in the Franco- | tive district--Fach aide must hav ments, Pumps and Ox- | and leather military he to $12.85 front with black a to spare the ships probably will be | pritish.American offensive in Pic-| fair deal, I have not thought of any fords, reduced to sizes 214 to 7, the pair y Se : F a Hatie fo made simultaneously ardy, Gen. March announced today, | specific pl but an equitable plan 3 45 —in the lot are Suits of Serge, Poplin we j i = “ERAARY | in his conference with correspond: |:nust be put into practice to help the $ $ ccd Wshaibe tsk basis ai aka ines: ‘ “7 Se weatinn's pucceor Femboe nts, | 722 situation 3.85 ° feta, in sand, gray and navy Party Dresses Reduced to $5.00 March stated that there are now * G. MYERS, 434 Legislative din blue. Also, a small lot of Cotton ~ Mr and Mr. bark Fe retiree Off) a1 complete American divisions in Landlord is entitled to fair 100 Pairs of Suits ‘with sleeveless jacket —twenty-four Dresses only in this lot, . * "| Brance. He said t her day that fit, but Twill work for any meas Me , Suits nf b nkhionad fence ilk ranit ate honor of the 25th anniversary of| cach American division has between | ure that will prevent profiteering Women’s Black Kid Slippers and plaid trim, reduced fashions ull and mes- thelr marriage, August 15. Mrs.| {0000 ang 45,000 men, which would| W. 'M. PEASE, 47th Legisiative saline silk over net drop. Heller came to Seattle from ee eet ee . <5 igo Tied anette ate ; vi 7 hand-turned to $4.95. #2 : J York in 1886, and her husband f bring the total organtzed forces up | district—I think that rent increases in three-strap style, with beaded vamp, hand-turned —Basement Saleuea cot Md » One hee Dasbane to nearly 1,490,000 men in France| should be stopped when they become sole and medium Louis heel, sizes San Francisco, in 1890. He has been engaged In the printing business here ever since. | | today The regiment (Minols troops) op erating near Chtpilly captured three | pro . we. officers, 150 men and seven 105-mili DAN EARLE, ‘AN ‘onder "* Ang. 16 n guns from the ¢ and that The Star's plan with my ap excensive pmission #1 2 to 514, the pair..c.csccccceeeee $3.45 Rasement Salesroom. Bist rmans. The |trict—In favor of any p | DAVID BRLASCO Presents conduct of the American § troor do away with rent profiteering t t March said, won the highest praise) C J. SMITH, 32d Senatorial dis ouse resses. Cc | utumn ats from the allies. trict—-Etxceasive rents should be ’ | ” He stated that the Picardy salient | curbed, and I am in favor of any le | f S h | as now been reduced on a front of | gal mensure that will remedy such a or Ocnoo OME are in the style sketched, SF cite of plain-blue chambray | 53 miles to a depth of 14 miles condition ee re Te Ge? eile Patent, AMON, bond Renasertal gingham with striped trimming, and Are Ever So Smart the German line 60 miles from! gistrict—The man who char ox : a a Paris com rent is in the same class as all in sizes 34, 36 and 38 only. aeretetren, The British and French offensive | other war profiteers, and is an unde Others are of plain tan or blue with the original Melas- co Theatre, N. Y., cast | has now driven the Germans back to) «rable citizen. It pws that every pe » with large circular collar, datact, | inctuding IN| the line they held in the winter of | s¢rort should be made to stop him by Larkins 7 7. a % pager apes EYER MUTT nc; | 1916 in the region of Santerre, March | jegisiatior red tie and red piping, and there said. C. K. POR, 47th Legislative district are a number in striped percale. er ree | een Bae appealed for the renga Am with The Star all the way, and Sizes 36 to 42, ; » Mel of the wort amy" with Fr w rt any plan to ease rent anes at wala 5 | to $1.30 Rents New ee eriean sayten 1f there | ue ¥ Exceptional values at 95¢. ia one thing t Idiers did not} PLINY ALLEN, 434 Legislative 'N , 13 " NEW PANTAGES | ").".2. °° 23: curio tnt fois, "Seenle coil Maciel seca a ‘ 4 He said the British ch! win the war, and the thing that will Sensible coverall aprons of good ate 30; Nights, 7 am can't understand why such vigorous tu rot. " re win in even-handed Justice Prof quality percale in light-colors, pat- jenentiona’ y na penda, The British have discarded ern ith polka-dots anc ancy with The Star in any plan that might help the cause, WATSON 1NGs” Musica! Comedy Hit March said. stripes, and trimmed with white pip- ing at turn-back cuffs, belt and | waistline. Price $1.65. | it In favor of “Yanks,” a Large New Shipments of Girls’ Autumn Coats T. OR tive distri @ | orythin 41nt Legiata to go off th Silver dollars are Care-free youth is sel- market. The Chamber of Comm received the word today. Uncle Sam | tion, be H dom more becomingly Pe tos semen be | ouse Sets Reduced to aba’ dertictiataly’ hatte ; : vanes teenie 1 8 3350, 900,000 Ag tbe Brie In. | district—I am going to try my bent a : ‘ : 50c ; and appropriate ly hatted Invite Choice for School Wear stead, new federal reserve of|to pasa a bill that will curb these Two-piece House Dresses in serviceable tub fabries,|| than with the jaunty “Milady’s Gowns”; Alf Ripon HE little girl who is to begin school with a smart Other n $1, $2 and $5 will be inmued. ol. | rent hon, if elected tan or Delft-blue, sizes 34 and 86 only, reduced to Velvet Tam. Peatare Paetaplay: sea ecandas. |, 1478 cost 45 cents each. They are| C. C. BRAS, 46th Legislative d 50¢. y : phy a eas | new Coat can choose to excellent advantage from mongers,” with Lois Weber. now worth 90 cents each. Uncle | trict--I couldn't put in Engilsh what Rasement Saleroom. | Of black velvet, with | his ahs é ¢ ead’ i Wagpktay Mata 10c; Rven & Sun. 20 ]| Ham pockets the difference, The aim | think of thove rent hogs. Anything silk tassel, and fitted | ‘iS new showing, which includes the good-looking Ceaing Sen: “The 4 Hen Chasers” || ‘s to conserve gold, to settle adverwe|that will help the situation meets — | 5 Le : | styles sketched. trade balances in silver, provide sub-| with my approval || with elastic in headpiece. | Bide ly alle with ‘eae 2 - ; 3 sidiary coins for commercial use and| FRANK E. BOYLE, 42nd Legisia 600 Yards of Dress | side by side with severely plain rainy-weather coats, a awat the kaiser. tive trict wit do all I ean to help $1 50 she will find coats richly trimmed with beaver cloth 4 ethene sie — | the situation, anything to curb the | 9 and plush—in these materials: ” | rent dealers in instances where plus ‘ als: , a ARTISTIC HOME FOR] there is profiteering, for 1 don't be oo S, Cc ar | ne Tw Cortares: eeu in ; eet inst cutacmitics peice cunt | Girls’ Felt Sailors ‘wo-tone orduroy, “gyptian Velour, Flannel, > That conscience avensed to aay: LITTLE MONEY patriotism that is measured by the N the offering are Cotton and Wool materials, | Resomiitp Selihietin af Zibeline and Novelty Coatings, in Brown, Plum, 4 eas ali Sheeek 05 elk aered tote “CHORACD CAYTON, 424 Legisia in plain colors, plaids and novelty weaves, rang- es with inalé sole rit Reseda, Navy, Bright-red, Black and Mixtures. : the landiord and escape from the as. | tive Sete 1 am axsiaat profit : ing from 36 to 54 inches wide. Price 50c yard. | nea ae rr spat fi Sizes 4 to 14 years and 13 to 19 years. ; 3 {11 watch for The Star Fri-| ine decidedly, but, being a lan “ali 15 Y¥ ; s °5 Ya | vs . ’ ric Va : ane alent, paeadly Wikeiia Mowe tas I know that there should be fir iP en ea of got Special 7 a | cerise, emerald, blue, gold, s eee Buell PESO, 27-50, 29:50; SiC , eine expensive bu al increase, for conta of repairs, —in essaline an affeta weaves, 36 inches . i 5 5 a paar nag gc er irony mae . ete., have gone up, and also that the wide - oeye > Inches || green and black. hep 75, $12.50, $13.95, $15.00, $19.50 and | \to be located ia kept secret so far, | landlord should have a fair retarn on | . pabenes maleereaia iL! . —— Basement Satesrocta, , Le [but requests for information were| hia money. | $1 7 ; ; We're-showing all the Iatest, pouring into Rowe’ office today . DB, 47th Lexisiative dis | . 1 1 3 ae ceear” Sets “eeer,|| Komen sist asvercnemre.tp's| tet No ore dning tothe ianor eae wee hy | | Boys’ Extra-knickerbocker Suits ‘ DRESS AND HAT, published in The Star Friday night,|* fair return on his investment in e Is. | econds in | Misses’ Felt Sail Si 14, 15,1 ? AT THE FLORENCE UPSTAIRS || will give full particulars and tell just | the way of rent. The object of the D V il | W ’ Fi oe Loses » 15, 16 : where the homes are to be built. It| Present campaign against the rapa are i coming > D- } ee oe Cee Gill be Watehed ter with'& good Goal fous landlord is to prevent his rape Veils | omens iber bs in ansangye= fle ~ and 17 Years ! ete rer cee tutta re || 35¢, 50c and $1.00! Silk Stocki prim shape, with band 7) | hibits the chargion ot me aa 12 ITT wonder ‘that oc Ings and bow in_ self-color % ; e per cent per annum on money loan aa haer a : rrosgre -ibt —~ Rose. lep « ie . Jacques Piatel ipa tbalevs & tay 66 the toes at the flowing Veil i 50c Pair Wa ane ee iia J UST 30 Suits in this very Devt coul ? phased and uphe ro > > be $ sreen— é iv i i eee the iter Oe cries Pai so popular—it assumes HERE are just attractive offert ng, @ ! internationally Famous « from the tenant on money invest 0 many charming forms. pairs of these Stock- 4. 75 | tweeds, herringbone suitings . et ‘ od. White Shetland Veils | jy, ie ° and fancy mixtures—Norfolk Concert Pianist, Realizes GRORGE E. RYAN, 44th Legs with colored border in| 78* to sell at this low Basement Salesroom. styles, i y, bl d the Abili f Gr tive district—I am in hearty ives Prian ate _| price (all with slight im- ater Se) a ee | tan— that the ility o ‘eat with the campaign now being ma tbe 4g P aoa yp an y vils | perfections)—in Whit a money-saving opportunity for lar A by The Star to curb the “high rent ack Semi-circular eils | Pertections nite, ° . ttt | Pianists Is Given to All Huns.” I was talking with a young with embroidered ilk | Gray, Tan and Brown— Boys’ Stockings mothers outfitting boys for ; by the i “4 aie a tt the! “a bos border on octagon mesh 50¢ pair. | school. Price $4.00. : ago, who # ha he had pow! ps at) 7 - ao . , r | Tits Mind Gk amine Geer so mantic as large flowing Veils em- ‘ Z 35c Pair BOYS’ CORDUROY LITTLE FELLOWS’ i rangements to bring his famnily, but broidered in gilt and silk | Women’s Lisle Hose | 7 SETA SUITS in the service- OVERCOATS, — smartl: OLOELLE After spending two days looking for lain Black Veils with | « ” o. ~ || CHOOL sTockINGs | SUITS ’ taliored tenet iy a house within his means, he decided ||| Tp Pat, a toe Seconds,” 22c Pair | of medium heavy | ble dark-drab color, | {ailored from wool mack A the “high cost of living” in Seatt enille-s ad | - ; : | ailored i » wot Mh? In nove! The Tone-Coloring inde dan wena he She ine Priced at 35¢, 50¢ INE gauge Black Lisle || ribbed cotton, black only, tailored in the Popular plaids of gray, con Solo Player Piano | doubtiess many canes similar to and $1.00 each. Stockings with dou-|| sizes 614 to 11, the pair, Trench model, sizes 6 to and brown, sizes 4 to 8 jone. we have no legal aut hority é : | ble sole and heel and wide!| 35¢. : 17 years, $6.50, | years, $6.50, Pog the great pianists can ehonid male putile caotibent the Windsor Ties garter top — imperfect bag Basement Peiseroot ~-Basement Salesroom, raw such tone pictures. The attle so strong against such practice of satin and crepe de) hence exceptionally low. Soloeiie gives that delicacy that it would b unhealthy place ‘hin oe Tae : fepuonally low- a we ail strive for. The foriatesdy lankineds, wtb nro tern ones Rae pa ais priced a! 2a¢ pal | 4 inging legato, not pering our country tn the succeasful avy, cardinal, green & syneeabicatiee pom, L H dl the short, choppy accenting prosecution of the wie =n white, 35¢@ each. ong: an e weeping given by the player piano and G. N, HODGDON, 42nd Legislative Rasement Salesroom : thematic devices.” |@istrict—Many thanks for keeping |after most of the patriotic traitors | profiteers—who ought to be «ent to past other player pianos that to claim that any other instrument can Jand present, can make lying prom Chickering Soloelle — Autopiano Cottons in Dark | For School Dresses makers will find them ad- | assortment Ribbons 20c Yard also dainty Dresden $1.00 sae, eats ire oy ae Lepage LOOR - sweeping Brush, ¥ 4 ” 7 4 mn . | LAIN-COLOR iibbons in taf as i 7 9 ; e that eternal vigilance is the as pictured, 12 ches — ize that eternal vigilance tat Plaids | © teta and motre weaves for vee Gita ed, 12 inches The Soloelle is different—the Soloelle is so far superior to all Asa the traitorous candidates halrcbows are embraced in this wide, with hardwood top and 9-piece do what is accomplished by the Soloelle in to state what {a untrue isex, how is the common voter goin, and floral-patterned Ribbons Cc ki S . . You can, on the Soloelie (without a knowledge of the keyboard), |] to know the difference between tas 30c Yard | Miiths up to 43% Inches. “Price ooking et, 1.50 fiber. Excellent for sweep- play as great artists play—you can give to the composition your You and some others know who rer . rN TT CNT : ing kitchens and other r $ own interpretation, your own individuality. | who sage 1 pattern and coloring | Basement Salosroom. XCEPTIONAL value is ng and other rooms First—The Soloeite 1 layer piano that af- | And it looks to me that it is up to Nai offered in this Set of | with uncarpeted floors, Spe- Legeria, you and other influential friends of | these new Plaids re- . nA ae | cial, 65¢. Plano 4 the people to find some inoffensive semble woolens very Hand-Bags brown and white cooking way to show the voters the diffe: a ¥ P hg wees rep rm ¥ aes ae sa ee ye voters th "it! closely — and home-dres: ware, which consists of HANDLED DUSTING BRUSH, SPECIAL 30¢ Casserole with Cover Brush, Special 65c handle, and brush of Tampico Kight-inch Handled Dusting Brush with red-stained os ans, Skinner & Eddy employe | rided we wouldn't pay the increase,| A Edenh , fdenholm and Lucy P. Smith, acc ent may ol pon applicatio made University Theatre We're going to pay the old rent until|cert, for the benefit of the home| (itn loun & mith, accom:| mon in the service of the local fire | ™ent May obtain it upon application | ¢ USIC USE | he has us thrown out by law." service section, civilian relief, of the | artment, the civil service commis: | nd passing satisfactorily the re-) F, Hackleman, 38, engineer, re Evans maintained that the land-| Red Cross, will be given at “Amnong| Tickets, Including boat fare, are $1,| sion has placed the minimum age at| quired medical exaznination, The | ported for reckless driving, was ar. Exclusive Licensed Soloelle Dealers. eet his share of it ~ lord had told the tenants that they | the Firs,” Island park, Mercer island, | were making too much money in the| Wednesday night, The cast will in-| Boat leayes Anderson dock, 1 distinguished Seattle | Zimmerman, tenor; Mrs, E, Franklin shipyards, and that he was going to|clude several | artists, including rederick William | park, at 7:45 p.m, Midsummer Night's Dream con Jon sale at all princis 1 ro.usic tores, ahi ‘ : : P mirable for little girls’ HERE is a very 6: ’ ok : . Soloelle—Bacon Soloelle—Mon- Come—hear the Shipyard Men Plan dresses and pecaeate whe ; sas ate Male neta Jee Bowl ; block and handle, and brush of mixed Tampico tellus Soloell Armstrong opeeacied ‘ ge i Upon ‘Rent Strike’, skirts, ‘ Leather Hand-bage with metal Pudding Dish fiber and horsehair. Handy for brushing in cor- i ourself and the § Ls. say precedes, P 5 ies ‘ustard Cups ara bhanie + Maer ag you will real A ber of shipyard Thirty-three inches Rupr aad oon Sine Hines . ie agg neow rae ners, banisters and other places; for brushing off elle. how vastly al A number of shipyard workers liv-| ‘Aa 4 » 9-piece Set, -50. stoves ¢ various = . i o w vastly sup ‘gin the heemons cceereee wide, Sle yard. RTE asa eta The 9-piece 5 t nbepity | stoves and various other purposes. Special, 30¢. Terms if desired—other instruments in 1206% Howell st. are planning | Basement Salesroom. jasem Salesroom. ASEMO Salesroom. | Housewares Section, Basement. exchange. ‘ent strike,” according to I. A. Ev =aaaian — = — — aaa ———— To comply with the 20, maximum at imum has been lowered to 5 | inches. The fire department has been| men, demand for | 38; the height min feet 5 | “Our landiord told uy Monday that| epye ° i Anasiab; Sian : aes ——- 2 2 ce he was raising the rent tram 426 to| Will Give Concert Lewis, plantste; Miss Marguerite De| Firemen Needed by |4rwn uron heavily by the aratt and| In line with federal cleanup ef bis Opposite month for our homes,” said : Bagpipe vot ad we evong | cal to other occupatt M je. | fort, the ehief of police ‘Ty mo 7 omen,” said Madden, violinist orge Kirchner, | stpagat onspltmpick wr close Mi coe F corner Pantages ) “'#o we held a meeting and de. to Aid Red Cross) loist, and Leo Hattie Local Department siring employment with the depart-| M&M closed the Beenie cate, a r First ave. usual civil service examination is not rested Tuesday charged with viola due until next fall, Tim local fire Won of dry law. Suit case with department can use 60 or 60 more | three quarts of iquor found da car,