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RPHEUM THIRD —~ AND - MADISON BULLETIN TELLS OF AID OFFERED DISABLED MEN been posted on the bul-| library a BIG BRAND NEW BILL Until Sat. Night Only | ‘There has letin boards of the public statement regarding made for the disabled soldier | I) the provisions being and sailor by the various branches of | f/ the United States government. The poster has been issued for the | FI! information of the public by the Red Croas Institute for Crippled and Die | abled Men in Now York city, The ‘ text ared by Douglas C. MoMurtie, and has been revised and approved by th veral ge nment branches concerned with the — SKY-JACK | service man | The statement is entitled “Facts jof Interest to the Disabled Soldier | jor Sailor." Its text follows | “The military and naval authorities | | wil provide him, not only with ordin ary medical care, but also with spe. cial treatment to put him in the best condition possible to return to work. While he is under treatment in re construction hospitals maintained by the surgeon general, U.S. army, and} the surgeon general, U. 8, navy, he | will be offered educational advant }ages, which will promote his recov: ery, put his time to god use, and improve his chances for the future, | “If he has lost an arm or a leg, & temporary artificial limb will be fur- nished him at as early a date as pos | ible, while he ta still In the hospital, | Later a perm mM artificial limb of the most modern type be pro vided by the bureau of war rink tn jsurance. It will be kept In repair and replaced when worn out, as long as héjives, at government expense, FROM MARS Two Hours of Side-splitting Fun and Big Novelty Numbers ‘After completion of treatment and discharge from the army or | navy, if he remains permanently dix the bureau of war risk tn until the end abled, }surance will pay him ne servies, At discharge from if be tw disabled to any considerable degree, so as to be entitied to com pensation “toe dina, he ts offered 4 job in which vent his earn: |) Experience of our “Compensation for permanent dis ty will not be reduced or in any Taffeta Satin Jand be able after disability, by rea | son of having taken a courwe of train- ling, to earn $40 a week, yet his com: |}| | pensation will be paid him just the | same ‘ raining after discharge will be/[) Nights (Sun.) 35¢ (Mats. (Except Mon), 25¢ Matinees—2:30 Nighte—7:15-9:15 During the course of training, in order that he may have no financial BONDS Get the Highest Price We buy and sell Liberty Bonds, worries, he will receive either the }| same pay as during his last month |}} in the service, or his compensation |[! TALKING FIGHT rty Bond SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 12-$Tne |!" i ed . : Y é SS EPs | orem we eee ee | mien ae tase. | BE SEs | Growing Girls’ Oxford the final session of its convention | the same allotment and allowances aa } 2S navy, taupe, bea owing 1 S or S IRVING WHITEHOUSE J voaay, piannea further to cement all| when he was in the service | Bungalow Aprons brown, purple, Burgundy COMPANY the anthprohibition forces in a} “It greatly to his advantage to |}! | and black. Forty inches Featured for Thursday avail himself of all opportunities of training, efther before or after dis charge. While it may be easy now as &\ for even a disabled man to get @ Invéstment Securities. 385 Alaska Bldg. Sell Bonds to a Bond House. league to fight national prohibition. | Resolutions were to be presented urging all wet forces to act unit | well-paid but temporary job, the ‘The convention dec to cireu-|iabor situation will be different tn | late a referendum against the pa-| the years after the war when normal tional prohibition amendment 1t| conditions return. If he wants to be|]) will have the co-operation of the as | independent sociation opposed to national proht-| ene future, he must prepare now, #0 bition, the California Grape Protect-| that tater on he will be a akilled ive association, hotel men, cafe Men| worker, and his services will be in ||| and brewers. | demand | “When training ts completed, the Rickenbacker Is | government will find for him a de |atrable job, This service will be per- Cheered i in House’ formed for him by the federal board WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—Capt.| for vocational education in co-opera- BE. Rickenbacker, American 900. }tion with the United States employ- en a hearty ovation when he ap {ment service. “During the period of training and! after, the American Red Crows, thru its home service sections, will look after the needs of his family, and advise on any points in connection | with which it can be h “After he returns hom |employment, the home se | tion of the American Red Croan will stand by as a big brother to help in {ble way to make successful from the world of the soldier back to the world of industry and commerce In all this work the ff! Red Cross recognizes the leadership and selfaupporting in|] Made of Tht: color percvale, stripe patterns, sis 65. WiT}F YOU de- aa} 6omand title insurance when bargaining for your home, it will be fur- nished you at the ex- pense of the seller. If you neglect. this precaution, you will either have to buy your own protec- tion or carry your own risk. Strap-back | Purses $1.00 | HE prevailing styles of leather are fea- tured in these popular | Purses, and they are lined with silk moire. | In Purple, Black, Tan, | | Brown and shaded ef- peared in the gallery of the house of | representatives to listen to debate on a navy bil |\of the ernment | | Emp rs are giving careful | thoug! the selection of jobs in . ’ ! . f at b Washington Title tTtanitonment|| which his services ean be used tothe | — Little Fellows lve pal best advantage—in which he can be | S id maid good wages and earn them. ||| N Insurance Company We have in mind the steaéy|! Te employers realize that what be ew | | || wants is not charity, but the oppor. . lon ,|| tunity of selt-support Middy-style |. “Labor unions are giving thought ||} to the ways in which disabled men may best be replaced in their trades, | nd are prepared to assist the read-| [| justment to the greatest possible de | gree "The people of the United States | are rewolyed that he shail have every | CREDIT GLADLY | advantage within their resource, and | | every chance to make good and get There’s a Grafonola Here for You hg pg disabled the splendid job oven with ali the pleasure that a Graf- ee ee | “Under State Supervision” Wash Suits at $2.00 | are well made from good, serviceable mate- rial in Brown and White Stripes, White, Blue, Brown and Linen color. Sizes 8 to 8 years, at i] jto ‘carry on’ after their return me. 2. 00. onola holds in store, and that is » Into civilian life the | bad BASEMENT STORE. more than any other musical instru- standards’ of self-respect, honor and < ae . F. She is look-| he A. | courage of the ment affords. diva ing to her d men to rank| Come in and see it—hear your [among the most useful and respected | na eee by Nananed iy Wie THe " R etone © tiga wat Bent If you value your watch, let | favorite music played. Any one of eit of the community.” “PRIDE, GREED, LUST, POWER; Sigs ih of wealth who have lost their |), O°. 0, ieee the Chinese mis ists repair it. Near Liberty i our complete stock of ae | Def eet nee produced bY | sion to the United States, pstoncachtashtanis | COLUMBIA \Port to Hold First |* NCEA Me ehey forget that wealth ix the —— secs oa aan than the flood which left Noah ana| st thing in the world during usandsa of ears ago-—when and | weakest thing ‘ GRAFONOLAS | _of Monthly Meets) 7»ans ot sare seo-nten|iie"mity the ole Inabiant a | not fevfaton=tbat We Actual THE 8 A resolution calling for an open| the earth w y ie the earth invites revolution i $20 Up—On Credit meeting of public port shipping men|ocourred a great cataclywm which) yt we are at least fortunate in| And if that wealth is used to . : : at the Bell #t. dock February 26,| wrecked tho then known world. thia respect—there are many of us|bolster up an ar nee repugnant will be sent to your home on approv al. No for general discussion of maritime! 4 flood covered the face of the| upon whom the task of reconstruc-|to the people a whole it is the DIAMONDS matter what the price, jrafonola is the problems, and the holding of similar| 14) and—according to the Bible—| tion has fallen, instead of upon one | surest path to destruction OF ives Vatme At SHA price | meetings on the first Monday of|°“? who, failing, might bring on the con-| Pride, greed, lust, power — these Watches and Liberty Bonds as fied Credit it with the exception of Noah and his ments. + With our plan of is no trouble to make in and see for yourself each month, was approved at the! gular meeting of the Seattle port! family and @ selected number of the commission Tuesday, Private ship-| creatures of earth, the world was) ping interests are excluded. joer: | It was Nooh's task to set up a E. C. Snyder Back Come | reconstruction program But the | ible tells us that he failed | At a most eritical period, the nar | to Seattle Office) ,.\\.’ aoe: “Mekhi wae aruuabe With him it was Just the Juice of jfor the Northwest convention of | tonne: Pp awn eet Glasses fitted in _ gold-filled | C, Snyder, apectal rez And nome of the most humiliating | the grape. With un it may be some-|milk dealers, to be held in Butte, | ay pang srenes, SOP $2 50 7 ‘ . s » ar hing fur more serious February 13, 14 and 15. be AS 1OW AS... ce eee e i ive of the director general | storieg in human experience are told | ¢ ny } United States employment. service,|in connection with this incident, | ‘Men today are drunk with pride, | A °B th tare ny Maio Ont j Sal wife kinks thigabenresre United States employment aervice,|in connervid, wday facea another {with greed, with lust, with power, | Accuse Brothers oan Co. C ical € PARTMENT period of reconstruetion,| And any one of these may tw far | urry Up cal LO. for | great the | brought on by an event which shall stagger the human imagination for a trip thru Northwestern state: the purpose of co-ordinating work of the United States employ ment service, li Bi} 211 Union Street 1 Store Hours 9 vo 6 JA Second Avenue fHE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, r=. 12, 19 FREDERICK & NELSON jot his life disability compensation, i | which te intend ont an aid io vache bined with their light e - ing out his future plans * . weight, account for their “Thin comperaation for The Values are Very Attractive in bopaiastiy, New Silk P etticoats cut a policy of war risk insurance All-marabou, and styles These New Silk Skirts | at $4.95 KIRTS so cleverly styled, and of such handsome silks are sure of their welcome, especially when they come so unusually low-priced. They are of | way affeeted by what he may be able payeteay tabs ae ay have in plain colors, stripes of various types and plaids— OFT Lawn Handker- | New Sateen Petticoats ment $20 a week. three as sketched. Price $4.95. chiefs with initial, or | Coverall Aprons, $2.50 ek oenes 4 “ee ie = having shirrings, cordings and accordion plaitings on — for vocational sketch shows e the ‘flounces. In Black, Cerise, C hagen, Royal- cagress Georgette Crepe ack, Cerise, Copenhagen, Ro} “ ” aie a nfbogg practical features of | Ed re blue, Emerald, Navy, Purple and Gray, $1.95. perlldeniaer this front-fastening, al- | $1.50 Yard —THE BASEMENT STORE, | | enveloping Apron. It is made of light-blue or pink percale, with trimming Cut amply large for wear over a dress if desired, this | Apron may also be substi- tuted for a house dress. fusion of tongues which separated | mankind, as it did in the days fol- | lowing Noah But this fact makes the respon-| sibility of each of us none the less. | “And Noah was drunken,” the test came. more fatal produced by wine | oe to come~more terrible by far The coming of the Bolshevikimay Van and Z S, Van, brothers, FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE HE DASEMENT TORE New Slip-on Veils | 25c Each HESE convenient, easy- | New! Black Unteteunall Hats | | | | | H | With Contrasting Crepe Facings $2.45 HE work of the home to-adjust Veils have milliner is greatly been received in the flat- implified in these Hats, tering chenille-spotted ef- for with their dainty fi fects, in Taupe, Purple, lige of ee Navy and Black, 25¢ ‘ pach. i P —THE BASEMENT STORE Rose, Beige or Jay-blue they require very little , additional trimming to be Marabou Neckpieces $750 { ready to wear. The Hats are of black lacquered straw in two be- coming shapes—one an irregular-brim effect as sketched, the other with mushroom brim’ shortened in back to suggest a bonnet effect. Price $2.45. HE fluffy warmth of —THE BASEMENT STORE, | these Neckpieces, com- with marabou - and-ostrich combined, $7.50. —THE BASEMENT STORE. | at $4.95 AFFETA of an exceptionally soft and supple | quality fashions these Petticoats, with their deep | flounces corded, tucked and plaiting-edged. All have waistlines adjustable by elastic, and all In a wealth of tasteful change- Women’s Handkerchiefs 124c¢ Each | are very well-made. able effects, $4.95. Charmeuse at $1.95 ‘Are in Beautiful Colorings and are designed as painstakingly as silk garments, colored roll edge and em- broidered corner, 124¢ each, —THE RASEMENT STORE. —THE BASEME? IGHT pastel shades and rich dark color- ings are offered in these 100 Pairs in checked wide, $1.50 yard. —THE BASEMENT STORE $1.65 at $3.15 Pair FAVORABLE purchase permits this attractively low price. The Oxfords are of dark-tan calf, on English-style last, as sketched, with low Sweater Yarn 30c Ball OMEN who begin to knit will be | ready for the season when the colorful sweater reigns. in dot, smali-figure gnd | —THE BASEMENT STORE. now, | Sweater Yams in walking heels. Sizes 1214 to 2, and 814 to 6. Zephyr, Shetland Floss, Exceptional values at $3.15 pair. Knitting Worsted, Art Wool and Saxony varie- Women’s New Kid Oxfords ties, in Rose, Tan, Gray, ei Pink, Yellow, Green, Delft- $5.00 Pair blue, Turquoise, Purple, ‘ Geranium and.” two-tone Two styles in these new Oxfords of Black Vici colorings, 30¢ ball. Kid-—one with medium military heel, the other —THE BASEMENT STORE, with Louis heel. Sizes 3 to 8, $5.00 pair. —THE BASEMENT STORE. Men’s Muslin Night Shirts at 95c —well made from a good grade of muslin, less style with single pocket. full. Price 95¢. 40-Piece Dinner Service, $5.25 HIS. plain - white, light-weight semi- | porcelain Dinner Set is | very well-finished, hav- | ing no fancy edges. A | Full-size Comforters Reduced to $2.95 in collar- They are cut amply * N_ exceptionally low good-looking set for A : 4 ; price for these full- ’ . ° és ~~ use, consist sae Comforters of substan- Men Ss Ribbed Union Suits | jal weight, covered wi 6 Plates | silkoline in desirable pat- i ; at $2.25 ‘ ad a metas PL | terns and filled with soft —knit from medium weight cotton yarns, in ankle 6 Sauce Dishes : cotton. Reduced to $2.95 | length with long sleeves. Ecru only. Price $2.25 6 Cups and Saucers eath. ; to , garment. ae : —THE BASEMENT STORE. —THE BASEMENT STORE. Gravy Boat Vegetable Dish | == 1 Pickle Dish Children’s Purses, 25c The set of 40 pieces, EW arrivals in Children’s Purses, in blue, brown and tan, 25¢. At 65¢, Children’s Purses in larger size, in red, brown, tan, green and blue, fitted with mirror. THE unusually low-priced at $5.25. --THE BASEMENT STORE. BASEMENT STORB. all go before a fall security when you need money, Loans taken up from others and more money vanced. Liberal amnounts. Lowest rates. four, OPTICAL SERVICE At Reasonable Prices We prescribe, grind and fit glasses and can make or dupli- eate any lens on short notice. Established 1908, \Milk Dealers Are to Meet in Butte gates from the Seattle Milk * association will today leave You get full amount of loane— no interest deducted. Department. Ladies’ when | of Killing Chinese Established 12 Years WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—T. 201-23 White Building. ani Eyesight Specialists 2002-4 ARCADE BUILDING than the drunkenness |