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CAMPAIGN WOMEN STARTED MORE HOPEFUL Universal Enfrachisement Democrats and Republicans Object of New Movement Sure of Insurgent Defeat ST. LOUIS, March @efinite map of its future presented M™ an address by Mrs. Carrie Chap: Man Catt. the first business session @f the National Woman's Suffrage Association began here this ing. “The League of Woman Voters. Proposed by the national president Mast night. will be presen’ @ay's business session Partisan, non sectarian political for of women was expected to be form- Mlated along the following lines To Use its influence to secure final @franchisement of the women of every state, and in foreign lands To remove the remaining al dis erimimations against women in the _eees and constitutions of Binie, To make democracy safe for the _Bation and safe for the world. ATTEND COMMERCL' MEET Gordon C. Corbaley, Roy ©, Had- and Thomas B. Hill are the rep tatives of the Seattle Chamber Commerce and Commercial Club a convention of commerical or tion secretaries being held at March 24 and 25 DoctorPraises | WASHINGTON ulars on both republican sides of the how confident they will defeat insurgents when the tit organization of the next con Insur the cording to regular Adherents : Clark, after a cany cratic side of the declared that the fighting Clark will votes out of democratic caucus i held ents claim 73. | The fight on Clurk for minority | er has been made on the grounds he is opposed to the ue of | but “old guard” democratic | leaders today declared retiring | speaker would take 4 stand on this | question that would be eminently | satixfactory to the democratic party. | Clark's friends are satinfiod that t in no likelihood of the ad ministration interfering in the house | organization. | On the republican side, Represent | ative Mondgll, Wyoming, new repub lean floor leader, makes the flat pre- diction that the party will be united when the mext, houxe convenes. Others of the regulars call atten tion to the fact that nothing “in cendiary” has been said on either | side for nearly two weeks. They deny that Chairman Will Hays, anyone outside the house of rep sentatives has interfered to secur party harmony, altho it known that several congressmen wrote Hays, advising him to take a hand Mare With a the « today were the morn ney ix on Champ demo today which is only 28 when the | Insurg: | se of the next house. faction have 200 nearly that nations, every the also or ORIENTAL CARGO ARRIVES = | The Susuk! liner Hiyosan Maru ar- | rived in ‘Victorin Monday with a} cargo of 6,000. tons of Oriental mer chandise. She will proceed to Van- ouver and Seattle to unload her argo and will take on a cargo of 6,000 tons of freight for the Orient | at Seattle | Baking Powder insuring wholesome, delicious cakes, biscuits and breads. Crescent’ is ‘the thrift “baking powtler. It costs leas, does » more and better work, and Jesh quantity is required. You ‘wil find the Crescent Cook Book is very helpfat. Copy ‘free on request. Write These two lieutenants were to awtrong Play playwright, and has t is Lieut. Everett B strong, is in charge of the troupe. All types of men flocked to the tig /army found «pecial work army cantonment at Camp Lewis when America sounded the war call There were cowboys, bankers, doc torg, movie stars, woodsamen, miners, adventurers and actors And for every kind of man the| Barber Gives Recipe | For Gray Hair || Mr. A. E. O'Brien, who haa been| a barber in New York City for} many years, made the statement hair can be immediately made black, brown or light. brown, whichever | shade you desire, by the use of the| Act would round out the show, #0} | Lora | Gate.” will be one of the big fea following remedy that you can make at home | “Merely get a box of Orlex pow. | tures. Then there are It couts | fan acts der at any drug store. very litte and no extras to buy. Dissolve it fn 4 ox of distilled rain water and comb it through the | for a three-night engagement, hair, Directions for mixing and use and a gold bond guarantee come in each box. One box will last you; for months. ; “It is perfectly safe, it does not) rub off, is not sticky or gummy and) unable to find «mall leaves the hair fluffy. years younger.” >A DEREWSKI — The stonished the World Musical Genius—Now as a Nation-Maker Rebuilding Poland es Nuxated Iron For Strength and Endurance New York Post Graduate Medical School and tal, Says That in His Opinion Nuxated Iron is © Most Valuable Tonic, Strength and When Ignace Jan Paderewski, master pianist and on maker, turned his back to the plaudits of the ami thousands and deserted music to give his energy that Poland might become a free nation, fittle realized the tremendous strain which would,be upon his health and strength. After two years guch strenuous work and intense mental effort as "id have worn down the constitution of many men, wewski had recourse to the sustaining tonic bene- of Nuxated Iron to help rebuild his wasted forces restore bis old-time health and strength. That one ‘of the foremost and most forceful figures of today’s in- life should come out frankly and " ely indorse a product which he has y found valuable for building ‘ the health and strength arouse the interest every thinking per- “fn Nuxated Iron, ich is today being by over 3,000,000 1 annually to help. red blood, power d endurance. - on the oki and other known people, neth K, MacAl- ‘a prominent New “gurgeon and for- “adjunct professor of t so iew York Post- ate medical school ital, aay 16 years as ‘and adjunct or of special surgery (Proc- in the New York Post-Grad- fedical Schoo! and Hospital, I ourse to so valuable a ‘remedy for abiding up the health land strength of debilitated, conval- nt patients as uxated Tron _,e. fare tests recently made with Nux- 4 Iron have absolutely conyince¢ that it is # preparation of most traordinary merit. “elf people would only recognize t fron is Just as indispensable to ‘blood as is air to the lungs, and 4 as particular about keeping ‘@ sufficient suppiy at all times, would, in ‘my opinion, be far 4 ease resulting from an anter ened conditio For yeoarg wack of iron in the blo oblem with physicians how makes a man a physica Iminister iron in a form that mental weakling, nervous, irritable, id be taken up by the system and easily fatigued, but it utterly roba the red blood corp him of the virile force, that stamina upsetting the stomach, and strength of will which are #o ening the teeth or producing neceasary to success and power in 7 disorders almost as serious a8 every walk of life, Thousands of the Jack of iron it But the men and women are impairing their troduction of Nuxated Iron has done constitutions, laying themselves with all objectionable features open to illness, and literally losing old mineral salts of iron, and their grip on health, simply because to every careful thinking phy- their blood is thinning out and pos- i ie si¢ian a tried and valuable prescrip- tion wi he can recommend nearly every day with benefit to his weak~ ened and rundown patients. Nuxated urichine the blood and cre w blood cells, strengthens nerves, rebuilds the weakened tissues and helps to instill renewed energy and endurance into the who “m, Whether the patient. b young or old. In my opinion ated Tron i# the most valuable tonic, strength and blood builder any phy-~ sician can prescribe. Dr ee Francis Sulliv merly physician of Bellevue ), New anty f oxpital Man Who sibly starving thru lack of iron. Tron in absolutely essential to enable your blood to transform the food you eat into muscular tissue and — brain. Without iron there is strength, vitality and endurance to com- bat obsta or with- stand severe strains, To help make strong, sturdy men of blood and .ron there better than organic iron Iron.” Mr. Paderewaki using Nuxated Tron and consider it as nic.” H. Baker, formerly and surgeon. Monmouth physician hospital, of New Jersey, Memorial says is today being used by over people annually as a tonic and blood builder, im in ita idence of tremendous public dence and IT am convinced that if others should take Nuxated Tron when they feel weak and run-down it would help make a nation of stronger, healthier men and won If you are not strong or well yc owe it to yourself to make the lowing test » how long you work or how far you ean waik with out becoming tired. Next take five-grain tablets of ordinary Nux ed Iron thr « per day after ‘Then test your much 000, eth fan ev conti- ous, run-down ailing all the tonishingly reased their at Jurance simply by taking irc proper form. And this aft d, in some ea been d months with have most as jure the teeth, make The 1 and ult to every pur they will refund your money work in this city by Owl Drug Co, Bartell Drug Co, Swift's Pharmacy and all other druggists, anufacty entirely satiefactory chaser 6 nigth | FOR ? ‘REGULARS NOW | ‘Soldier Entertainers From theatrical tour the left en on Orpheum vaudeville Hove, director of the company following | er, who were all theatrical folk be-|ted to the union “Gray, streaked or faded | fore the war, got together and de It will make | pungalows to rent, according to Mins a gray hatred person look twenty | 4 “The fact that Nuxated Iron | fol- an | two | ‘Be sure you get the Genuine BOARDING HOUSE PLAN CHE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1919. ASK FOR SELF DETERMINATION PHILA Mission of INES ominent Wil pinos on their to the state to tour the ) behalf of the twland wa » for HAWALL Delegates in congr a bill in for unior vo Legislature hood or duce viding to the sm mtate 0 RICO petitions for mtate ernorgeneral inland fe not yet ready for THESE ISL? Fo! either TS HEE ARK OM NOT But not al nemslons freedom r small island the Pacific om be watinfied with ne can liberty, as eneed it. The Guam Wake Tutulla Manu Olosega otu Aunuu Palmyra urdner Midwa Roxe M Christmas Mar Didn't know United § owned #0 many foreign lan the you BY A. BK. GELDOF (Specta The Star by N WASHINGTON, D.C, mt Wilson's ls going to cause United States a little domestic trouble, possessions—the foawsll and Porto Rico—have heard and approved, and they're doing a little self de termining for themselves With romit bust and after | from th jemand with a , wail Porto F nila men before ountry as the a nephew of Paul the war have mt Camp Lewis the is Armatrong bills nere who, » the Arm SEEKS ADMISSION |AS STATE IN UNION J Kal congress fre It was decided that a big organtea-| iin in the tion of entertainers could help bulld| was) to th up the buoyant spirit of the men} «py jts part in during the recreation periods, and! other way. Hawail t chase gloom out of the hospitals. [right to stateh So the Camp Lewis Players were |anianole, who « ansembied. For months they have the ff been working together, and have related rounded out a vaudeville program that would make New k audi ences stand up in their seats, At loast tho soldiers say When the time came for the men) to leave Camp Lewis, the entertain: | « with naole Hawaii, will 5 ion to admit H ate if | earne K ni delegate ext | union war no Kal | Waikik and | men fr king» where who ia Hawai | “The present status of Hawail is| unlike that of Porto Rico and the Philippines, Like Alaskg, Hawail ts | rritory, same as the Woatern | tow were before they were admit Its people are the most advanced of all our insular cided to go on the road in a unit. | possessions, and th want the It was agreed that a big,-colorful | rights of full statehood.” PORTO KIC COMPLET Porto Ff to former Dunsany’s “The Glittering | in louder in ita de | mands. Its leginiature recently de ‘The Camp Lewis Players come to|™4nded of congrosw either state the M thontre-Wednenday | 4004 or complete independence According to Governor-General | Yager, however, the Uttie island is not yet ready for cither, Yager me to Washington to see Presi Wileon during the latter's short visit to the capital “There Porto Ft «ix rollicking Can’t Find Enough Houses for Rent) People coming into the city are) houses and 1 Gov. Yage the | republican party and the unionist party The republicans are clamor ing for statehood or some form of autonomy under the protection of the United States, while the union ists, who are in the majority, are \aimply working for a larger propor tion of local self-government, and are content to leave the question of | statehood for the future. T! real ime that Porto oo, without the aid WINGATE RIVALS ARAB of federal revenue, could not sup (Special to The Star by N. EA.) | port itself, and they natinfied LONDON, March 25.—-Forty years| with the progress the has in Egypt ts the record of Gen. Sir/ made in self-gove rrynent since the Reginald Wingate, high commission-| heel of the Spanish oppressor wa. er for Egypt. Wingate has a know!-| titted edge of Arable dialects that rivals| “For that reason I don’t quite un even-the Arabs, and the greatest col-| derstand how a resolution asking for lection In the world of Dervish arms| statehood or independence could get and curios. through the legislature. ISLAND'S OVER-POPL fed government as far in granting | self-government in Porto Rico and it will go further and give the natives as complete control of thelr local affairs as safety and prude will permit. We have only been ir » inland £ years, but we have ished wonders in that time. Rico’s principal trouble ts ted. The ist 3,435 square miles in area holds 1,256,000 peop! the population is growing ume. We're like the the shoe, who had so many children jshe didn't know what to do. 1 have | ee Ibeen advocating emigration of the | natives to Haiti and San Dominge, Head or chest— bas for business expansion.” “externally” with fee COURT HOLDS TIPPING) D LAW UNCONSTITUTIONAL Vicx's Vapor DES MOIN Ia,, Mareh Ruling on a test case originally “YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30#, 604,920 jought in Sioux City, the Towa su preme court has held the state anti tipping law unconstitutional. ‘The | court, declaring the constitution re:| quires that all laws of a ral na j ture shall have uniform ¢ ration, To Prevent |pointed out that the anti-tpping law Grip lapplies to employes only, and that EK. Moses, United States home registration service, Arcade building Owners are urged to list their prop erty with Mise Moses, so newcomers can be supplied with desirable quar- ters, FORTY YEARS IN EGYPT, island is one as possible For Over 50 Years OR, KLINE’S EPILEPTIC EMEDY. It is a rational anc remark- treatmen' is only atany drug store.— bat 4 . for our valuable book on Epilepsy. It is Or, RW, LIME C0., a coecamrn! 2 ana 1 the old woman in is nothing in it to prevent an ri ting a tip. The ke ', J, Donahue, a barber, against iitdiiaies | pearl magnvg dn Bromo Quinine Tablets’”’ case | BANNED BY DARWIN A new form of application for a fishing license, to eliminate aliens who have renounced their first cit izenship papers to evade military duty, has been drawn up by Sta Vish Commissioner L, H. Darwin, i Look for this signature 30c. jwho have installed tables seating |from two to four instead of the long, on the box. AMERICA ISLES | about re two political parties in| t | ABANDONED ON SHIPS}: | The boarding house style of eating on seagoing vessels will soon be no ly A Yove mor ording to announcements by offiets the Admiral line fleet, “Something More Shan Just Hat” I® the manner in which a becomingly attired woman commented to her friend tripped out the mz her purchase a he gracefully n aisle, amplifying satisfac- tory from our millinery section. ‘“Some- thing more than just hat” that attribute which gives the touch of art and completeness. In a spring hat it means “individual- ity, becomingness and le.” Our Spring Hats are dreams of smartness and the variety is so large that one may have “Some- thing more than just hat” at .. $10.00 and $12.50 is HE t ed in model gf binek ished With er t wkete a face fin rib: sere grain New Second Floor Mhite Voile Blouses $1.98 Upper Main Floor HESE ttractive 4 splendid qualities nd the neat them specially de ind, square nd flat collar and rlews atyles neatly trimmed with laces, pin tucks and insertions. SIZES 36 TO 46. many blow in the w expenditure tubbing ntyles make Re Kk wirable coll are |Collision Wrecks | Schooner Kitsap) ollision, which occurred miles off the island of Kauai, in the Hawaiian group, Fri day night, the four-masted schooner | Kitsap and the steamer Walaleale | were both wrecked. In a There was no} lows of life resulting from the acci nt. The Kitaap wan returning to Puget) sound in ballast, after having brought a cargo of lumber to Hono lulu, when the accident, full details | of which have not yet been ascer ed, took plac The Kitsap Bend, Ore., in 5 years has been the speediest if the Port Blakeley Mill company’s | fleet of lumber-carrying vessels, built at North was 188 PLAN MEMORIAL TO CANADL N SOLDIERS (Special to The Star by N. E. A) TORONTO, March 25.—Funds will raised in Canada by popular sub- ription for erection of & memorial at Ypres to cave their lives there. Canadian troops who | New and Smart Fashions Characterize the Dolman Coats Just Received New Second Floor HE new features add much to the natural charm of the Dol- man Coat and distinguish them from the earlier models. The graceful, loose sleeves, side drapes and new collar effects make them more picturesque than ever and stamp them as the mode ideal. Velour de Laine, Bolivia, Tricotine andl Evora Cloth are the fabrics which make them § iceable, and these are displayed in admired rich colorings of Sand, Clay, Overseas blue, Congo, Hay, Victory red and Navy blue, and are further beautified with handsome linings in self color or fancy pat- terns of ¢ singly priced at $45.00, $55.00, $65.00 and up to $89.50. BLACK V these much-fav splendid showing of ting values at....+6 $24.50, $29.50 and $39.50 New Second Floor, New Spring Fabrics Urge their usefulness for immediate and summer apparel. The comprehensive displays nowhere may supersede these in variety, quality and economical worth. Upper Main Floor SHANTUNG.—A cotton-and 36-INCH VOILES in con silk mixed weave, inches ventional, floral, striped and wide and displ in light checked printed patterns, at a and dark plain A yard yard ‘ - oni 50¢, 65¢, 75¢ and 85: 36 - INCH MARQUISETTE with a mercerized finivh, at a yard TISSU checks, yard 26-1N edn terns, POPLIN weave: popular spring colors es wide and attractive at, a yard A NOVELTY WEAVES with silk plaids and stripes, in light and dark colors; 38 inch widths, at a yard $1.00, $1.25 ana iHAM in nd stripes; a 35¢ and 40¢ VOILES in assort- at figures and floral pat- a yard oe plaids 81.60 Hill and Lindley on Way to Europe) Samuel Hill and Harvey Lindley Seattle capitalists, are on their way to Europe to tour the devastated parts of northern France and Bel- sium. They sailed from New York last Saturday, Lindley took an ac- tive-part in directing Red Cross cam- paigns in the Northwest. Hill is a personal friend of the king of Bel- Liberty Bo Bought and Sold at Market | gium., Lana Mareh Park 29th Natatorium -Advertisement Genuine Philadelphia Lawn Mowers at Bargain Prices We have just 39 of these Lawn Mowers in stock. | So be sure to come early. open: The Best Cough Syrup Is Home-made You've probably heard of this well known plan of making cough syrup have you ru at home. But ” you will unde: When you do, imple and ch: takes hold of a ¢ earn it @ permanen h We. a pint bottle pour 2% ounces of Dincx: then add plain granulated cugar syrup the pint desired, clarified me yrup. inate yrup. r way it tast ver spoils, and si you a Teor better cough. remedy ould buy ready made fer mits coat ally wonderful how q Tne-made. remedy conquers & tach usually hours or loam. Tt seeme to pen through every os hourse or lifts. the Beate 7d Pn. than you three tin 1 asthma. 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