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Meta Great Production—a Gripping Drama Symphonic Orchestra Fifth at Pike Continuous 11 to 11 COLISEUM, CECIL B. DE MILLE’S TILL I COME BACK TO YOU reater Coliseum 30 MARIUS BRAMBILLA, Conductor “LIBERTY OVERTURE” Musical description of the great war—first time in Seattle. Miss Evelyn Dale sings— “Beware the Military” War mothers more sons to to speak at ing on the p may start tn boy's life who is the m service, ha expert pion” war om H. MeShane Mra. mothe Artists 30 Girte! into emall cost. supply Admission 25c Children 10c er war mothers how she How I raised my boy te will be the champlo attend the experience m and tell of hi dred teachers were in atten THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, A In Aug b five or service are tt moet eo “experien «ram of the national ntion of War Mothers of Amer to be held here September 15-20 hus far mothers of woven soldiers : Playing (oc ia cestonnn ws te Sone plo ans war tany @ bringing up"; how the lads who are going to ck the Huns were trained in the home mentally, physica and morally Mrs hard Irvine Manning, wife of the uth Carolina #tx sons in the 1 t8 open the Other “cham ere include, Mra, J maha mother W. Register, Alcolu of five; Mra, George ther of five Kvanston TEACHERS’ CONVENTION TO DISCUSS WAR WORK ft ervauon work were don at the fortieth ot school teachers y which ned Me at Broadway high school. Five hun Lemon Juice For Freckles Make beauty lotion at home for a few cente. Try It! Dqueesze the Juice of two lemons ° a bottle ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and complexion oeautifier, at very, very, containing three tan lotion, and Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or tollet counter will three ounces of white for a few cents. this sweetly fragrant lotion Into the face, neck, arms and hands each y, and see how freckles and blem. | and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes, Yes! it Ie harmless orchard Massage @aid for by Edwin J. Brown.) There Should Be a Quarantine of Diseased Persons for Their Own Benefit in Every City in the World, But Any Health Officer or Executive Who Would a Cw ey eg ame aap Person Ought to Go to the | SEATTLE’S BLOOD TEST “To virtue and her friends a friend, Still may my voice the weak defend; ie'er may my i prostituted 3 tongue " Protect the oppressor in his wrong; Nor wrest the spirit of the laws, To sanctify the villain’s cause.” | This will be my last article on the Quarantine, as I must get ready to make my campaign for prosecuting attorney. ‘There has been much noise, loose in an effort to deceive the people of this city about the quarantine, but the fact remains the institution by public authority is my cases is tried in court, the gang is through. Some people have suggested that my success of election will be en dangered by my efforts in behalf of my clients, who claim to be the vic tims of this quarantine conspiracy and to be held in quarantine falsely as was Mr. Leon F. Peters, who is today at Camp Lewis, a corporal, in ‘ge of a dining room and pro- Pounced absolutely free from disease. notwithstanding he was quarantined with consumptives, infected per- fons and persons with other con tagion in Seattle's stockade, which without a doubt, is the rottenest, filthiest, unheaithiest and most dan- gerous and deadly to human health | and life in the world. There is noth ing in China, Africa, Germany, Tur. key, Old Mexico or among the sav Ages that compares with this Beacon Hill “bull pen” (stockade of germs), where Seattle's patriotic politicians are caring for men who are absolute ly free from disease. The best proof of this wrongdoing {s that these pub Ve officials take refuge triotiam and demand that no physi cian of a man’s own choosing shall see hirn because, forsooth, their quar antine may be breken by (mind you) erties of the people. The Leon F. Peters case proves you falsifiers. He nassed his physical health examina tion, and I now have his negative = pd test and can prove to the world ge what you are doing. If I must be T come a law-breaker, a crook, coward and traitor to my conscience and my country to be elected prosecuting at torney, I do not want the office. 1 Fefune to be fixed, bought, bluffed or | seared I feel quite entiafied with my ef forts in carrying into execution the request of Judge Jurey to establish _ the legal rights of quarantined per- ss I will not stop the prosecution talk and pretense of patriotiam made | that the abuse of | its only danger, and the day one of | behind pa-| vie) BY EDWIN J. BROWN terned sister who quarantine not public who will money ta the low women are and cleaner feeble minded have not in life to ge as and they lower strata competition Every take the dicated in the courts of King County and before the council of this city first stone.” and when my work is finally fir ished, the people will know who i | patriotic and who is the enemy of the law Rule ()—1 I GAVE REAL QUARANTINE | When I started this exposure, terned, quarantined men were mak ing bandages and dressings for sur gical work at the city hospi In |terned women, when sick brought into the hospital ward with jother patients. Some interned were privileged by the health cc Jer and police and were allow were reported by (Good rule) + amiasion d to # velop a ment that would enable the environ-nent occasioned by our complex economic pire a woman who to the world that she as good as that official (and the ke license jin the same cl Who is the man that dare say not men, cleaner of mind. cl of » b wh one for himself, hindmost I Let him who *r must advise pati care and protection to others literature to be ¢ fering with the disease 1—Provides on to AND QUARANTINE To be put an her from a for crime is not owest of m virtuous than er of If they are sir, It Is because the rule, had the chance and al power nd ph reome industrial system. erally ground to the exph h has ¢ cast the THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH'S RULES IN PART dew physicians ts ‘o their own and for ven to patients suf Provides that cases fai! ing to report to ph ysiclans must be him to the health officer “«juarantine | about town for a 4 ata time while paaggetotessy Whe any person suffer : ng with Infection fails to re t to others, especially my clients, were} yin or her on | not allowed the merest privilege: in | ji toct egy tas f he or she | fact, one woman was told that every | |" er, or when the occupa tion or en time her lawyers ca to nee her it meant ten days added to her sen tence, because she had lawyers in her blood. ARE THEY FEEBLE-MINDED? The greatest physician is he who can plant hope and cheer in the hu man soul; there is neither cheer nor of the divea: Rule (Q) |without experience or learning or | producing anything; then there Is the solid middle strata that produced the | wealth and performs all useful serv ice to society under the exploitation | of the idle rich, and the dregs in hu |man society are found in the lo strata or bottom, where the strugele for existence has forced the weaker and unfortunate brothers and sisters | of us all. This is a phase of econom rantine lhe determination that is best under | tunate | stood by people receiving a wage of | our state ten dollars per w or less ers have of their records dealing? are I shall city coun Women can live without virtue or physical purity, but they must have bread. There are many men in #0- What have ironment of such as to facilitate the transm health officer s ed person in quarantine. Records health officers sh to prevent contained in reports of cases of in cords being right and show request r| commissioner to dety who are not as good as our in-|rats are made. id explain some which will greatly d aid in showing to those 1am ne and city he not been made for a gang of crooks whom deal with more fully after election, Next week I will tell how bubonic A person 4 ssion then the such infect (Good rule) to ot All plac inviolate. All 1 take every pre the information a physician entering this awful| hope given at Seattle's quarantine as | fection being made pu and sha place of death, breaking a quaran-| jt exists today refuse to permit any person to sec tine. Nonsense! Away with you| such records or to divulge any infor powdles, betrayers of your public| There are three strata in human| mation contained therein, eve trust, destroyers of the rights of man|society: the upper or unfortunate | caves provided by law” et and violators of the constitutional Uib-| idle rich that have been educated public officials to fear if their honest seen, the appear » health vefore the things benerfit the people the benefits of a who are unfor yet convinced th Ith commission cat'epaws 1 will} TELL HOW THEY COMMISSION IN | RAISED BOYS CLEVELAND HAS TO BE SOLDIERS CLUB OVER RENT EVANSVILLE (Special to The Star by N. i CLEVELAND rhe for » AD Ohio” Aug. 26 usands of dollars have been aaved tenants in this elty in the last weeks thru reductions of exces sive rents by the ant/-rent profiteer board, a M ing ording to Councilman John Sulaman, chairman of the board Adjustments have been made or complaints of 50 widows having sons n the arm who have been with notices of eviction, in violation of the president's proclamation, A rule also in force requires landlords to give women with two months’ notic usual three q to comply with eviction Landlords who refuse to reduce thelr rents when the evidenee sup ports the charges, are informed that f they do not thelr case will be turn ed over to the ral housing bu reau. One landiady who had raised the rent $10 a month in excess of the standard fixed by the b dd was forced to refund $50 to each tenant who had been paying the excess charge for five months 5,000 Ship Workers Hold Picnic Sunday Five thousand shipyard workers and their wives and families en 4 themselves Sunday at the For r Shifts were so ar the men who desired ut molesting le. Dancing, swir ming racing were nor the sports indulged in. Mayor Ole Har an address. The picnic arranged for the Big Sale of Furs to Open Here Sept. 11 Raw furs valued at between $250 benefit of the yapita, 000 and $400,000 will be sold Septem. ber r consum ved to be the ian furs in the United States, The fur dealers the xpected to be represented at the which w white fe © fox, n in country Russian sa croms fox squirrel Russian red fox tussian ar bear, x and lynx German Gives $10 to U. S. Smoke Fund > ald he ink be ™ a man wan a German who to “make some of the wr the kaiser & The Star t ©o fund rece pudiates in His $10 will buy smokes for 40 Amer toan soldiers x——___—— —s Contributions to the Tobacco Fund | Mum. Bonne, aero Walker Named for Director of Bank Important changes and promotions in the official staff of the National Bank of Commerce of Seattle nounced by Pregjdent Backus R. 8 Walker, cashier of the bank are an is advanced to a vice presidency while also continuing to hold his present office. A. R. Morton, credit manager, is advanced to a vice presi a James Shea is made an as tant cashier, while Ira W. Bedle formerly cashier of the Washington ‘Trust company, of Spokane, is now trust officer. In addition to his advance to a vice presidency, Mr. Walker was also made a director of the bank KEY MEN LEAVE BACK PAY TO ARBITRATION Railroad telegraphers will shortly be granted a per t pay in crease with a straight eight-hour day one-half for eral MeAdoo, in and time and work by Direetor-« the opinion of EK. J, Manion, vi president of the Order of Railroad Telegraphers, banqueted by Wash- ington state key men at the Trans- portation club Sunday. | hind a Western Union teles Manson F | which had a | Howard Overdraft | Heaters CRETONNES BUY WAR SAVIN I | Were Never | More Beautiful Through constant and contact with style sources in interior | we are able to present the most advanced ideas in fabrics | for Fall and Winter draperies and decoration, for furniture coverings. | The New Effects in Cretonnes for Fall are * we shown ¥o varied a line of these popular draperies extremely intere Never ha ing | Among the large | exclusive patterns now | ticing prices | | Especially New Are “Terry Cloths,” double gold and rose. nee of rich velvets and and $1.45 the yard. Combination ot Fine Serims and Cretonne | very mingle printed Thene are priced in noft tones of blue, ve the appears woven together. These | and inexpensive, only necessary, giving both the and overdra These are as ma is require only and they urd inches wide, can be secured Cretonnes, floral designs, Marquisette of good quality offered special It is 40 inches wide, in white, cream or ecru color The double yarn and. lock stitch weave re } the yard at 350 the yard. | | cult in aplendia service. Barly selections will be to your interest. eR A assortments being offered at en- | inti are eft yardage is | effect of curtains hemmii ate ready to hang in tapestry as low as 3b OTTO F. NEGEL, President S STAMPS. lments offer advantages | your leisure. mate Secretary $87.50 Gate Leg Table $37.50 Desk Chair $14.50 Davenport $125.00 many | lective ot economy that you cannot ignore. THE ROTE-RAN KINO.” The Recent ‘Arrivals - FINE FURNITURE Outrival Any Previous Showing OMING at a time when good, sub- | stantial Furniture was never more |in demand, and at prices that only the | far-sighted Grote - Rankin Co. policy can make possible, the present assort- genuine Right now five floors of this store are crowded with the newer things in furni- ture fresh from the makers. This display provides an extremely interesting spec- tacle, which we invite you to view at The fine Walnut Living-room Pieces sketched are examples of Furniture worthy of consideration by those desir- ing to furnish homes—large or small. Satisfactory Terms Always de: ing at and the fireplace accordingly. at very moderate prices. i Rk | Short Lines of Axminster Rugs |. Can Be Bought for Less This Week These heavy Axminster Rugs represent samples and short lines to be closed out. All are of the better grades—patterns and colors are particularly appealing. In the regular $45.00 value for ... | | | assortment are: | 9x12 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 Axminster Rugs, regular | 88x«10-6 Axminster Rugs, regu 8-3x10-6 Axminster Rugs, regu 9x12 Seamless Axminster seccccccccccccoce At a meeting of the King County held in ats Democratic club. cafeteria Saturday, memorial serv ex for the late George Murphy, for president of the organization. © held After robbing the home of F. A. Cook, 3739 EF. Pine st., juvenile burg: lars scrawled on the wall the words, ‘The Unseizables,” and also left be- ph pad upon which there was writing simi r to that on the wall, Police appre: ied the boys thru their numbers nadian war veterans who Seattle Sunday A at a dance wer ire due to be entertain of the Overseas club, Monday even ng, at the club rooms, 1604 Fourth Capt. Eugene T. Hurd, home from the French front, whe he has been at work with the medical corps, hree years’ service News received here of the promo- |tion of Col, ¢ A, Nugent to radier ce He is the son of Nugent 821 18th ave. RIS, Aug. —Australians the recent fighting captured one of the Germans’ biggest guns, nge of 18 miles. With it they captured a trainload of am | munition. Sunday | OTTAWA, Aug. 26.—J. Robertson of Seattle was listed among the Americans wounded in yesterday's T Aug. 26—Frank Me- Gill, Tacoma pioneer, who has been Jost to his family for 24 years, has Hae $49.50 value for lar $42.50 value for lar $46.50 value for regular $52.50 values for. | Fireplace Accessories for the Home Comfortable When the brightness and warmth of summer gives way to the somber days of autumn, and when the charm of the family fireside and the entertaining of friends supplant the out-of doors inclinations, it becomes necessary to refit New and attractive fireplace accessories are now shown In brass and iron in all finishes. Andirons, fire screens, fire sets and hearth brushes are in the new assortments OT TONGA LONER WORN, Wee sa Seta) aN Ee NL EO .. $37.50 .. $39.75 : $35.00 :$37.50 - $43.00 Leather Bags in the | sired protection for cold w: SR LOE TORR RPE € In spite of the difficulties of obtaining these we are able to offer a limited quantity of fine Wool Scotch Plaid Auto Robes in an & choice selection of colors at unusually moderate pi ‘These are finished with woo! fringe and will give the riding. Priced, each, $8.50. Let it Poe be remembered rg are to get and that the housewife who buys one now can a jer herself extremely for= tunate, especially if she can pure chase one at this price. These Blankets are 60x90 inches in size with double stitched ends Buy Better Luggage at a Saving Here Tomorrow ortment of 24-inch Sul made of brown, tan These are exceptional val all are tearouenly reinforced will give the best of service. popular ex- tended end models, made with English concealed lock and leather covered handler cial, Steamer Ward: —A compact model, suitable for men or women. Covered eh vulcanized fiber with att tive linings and strong hard- ware; priced i $ Flashed by Telephone ‘and Telegraph | n tisement in a San paper SOUTH BEND, Aug. neral Mr. a here drowr river AMU rwice MOORE Daily Bison € Vietor, Contin and Gi ters, CervoGautier’s Toy Shop. Twice daily—100, 2he, 50c, T3e, Mate, 10c, We. Main 222 PALACE HIP Weel “THE |] Feature rhotopiay: | NEW PANTAGES Mats. Pb * | GROTE-RANKIN—PIKE ST. and FIFT H AVE. —GROTE-RANKIN | The America hem, | tury. e found, eooccce e e thru a classified adver. | Francisco news: | | 26.—The fu of the 4yearold daughter of | nd Mrs. William Tyler was held | yesterday, The child was| ned ‘Thursday in the North | while walking a boom stick. — | SEMENT: “WHERE THINGS HAPPEN” Orpheum Vaudeville Continuous Datly 1 to 11 GIRL FROM STARLAND* Five Other Big Hip Acts Fritsi Brunette in “Merely Players” kday Mats 100; Rves, & Sun. War tax additional. WAR 200 Nights T and 9 Vaudeville's Biggest Act THE SPANISH DANCERS 35—Stare in Cast—35 Other Features. General Admission, 25c. Hours: | SAVINGS STAMPS=— United Painless Dentists Inc. 08 Third Ave., Cor. James 8:30. A, M. to 6 P.M. Elliott 3633, soldier's opinion of a French hotel petit dejeuner is sum j}med up in the comment of on “I ain't no hummin’ bird." lerbert Adams Gibbons in the Cen ot WIN THE WAR HIPPODROME By Buying NEW BEGINNERS’) DANCING CLASS} TONIGHT 7 o'Clock Sharp If you start tonight, we place you on the floor with the good dancers Friday night. Five nights, from 7 o'clock until 8:30, teaching thoroughly all ballroom dancing. Mr. and Mrs. G. OSWALD JUVENILE SUMMER CLASSES Every afternoon, from 1 until § p.m. Miss Gyormia, gar @’Armond, Fifth and University Dancing every night, from 830 until 12 o'clock. DRAKE'S FAMOUS HIPPODROME ORCHESTRA Elliott 3187 FREE DOCTOR Kx-Geverament Physician A FIRST AVE. or