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THE SEATTLE STAR IN WAR ‘ALL READY FOR (Not Enough Real Homes in America Is Cause of Unrest, Declares Expert ‘| ROM THE FIRST BIG BARBECUE tuonel Sweeney Won Hon- Eddie Rickenbacker Is Due, s for " £0 out ors First With French Here Wednesday :. Ju 0. —Woar Seattle's outdoor barbecue banquet WASHINGTON, poet stripes ' a ; “ ie in honor of pt. Eddie Richenback by ree are qreund atripes, WO | or will be hen without 4 hitch “te ‘American service str cording to the committee in charge ad rs wound stripe, the © vo Bverything i in readiness for the | Legion of Honor he| welcome this city will tender Amer Pe guerre with palm and the /ica'n Ace of Aces when he comes war service rinbon Witt |from ‘Tacoma, where he will referee Indicating citations. Lieut. |che apeedway races July 4, to be the | Jes Sweeney Jeft this city fe camp Lewis, where he guest of the businessmen of Seattle | Wednesday Five hundred guests have been in Vited to meet the famous flyer when he comes on W. 1. Boeing's private Sunday night will be home ia in Su. Sweeney. whose Mya, 1 probably has seen MOTe AC | vacht from Tacoma, to be guest of | deraty ot fetting than any other Amer: | honor at Volunteer park, The feast ange, fmitier. He enlisted in (he) will be prepu for 6:20 o'clock eD up frach army in 1914, and by _ Stunts have been arranged, includ ‘ pe America hadl entered the War, | ing « 5,000-foot parachute jump, captain's commis: al Elevator Boy Now | Brigadier General * war declaration he to this country and entered ge officers’ training school Fort Va. from which he was grad-| Onee an elevator boy in the old gid as major. Pacific block, on Occidental ave. —————— . | Laurin L..Lawon ts now a briga L.&N. RF. TO ORGANIZE [dice general in the American fits Feheali of the naval reserve, 13th /forces in France, General Law- Matrict, will meet at the Army json, started his military career! Savy cud on July 16 to form a| with the First Washington infan-| jute organization which will fur-/try, in 1897, maw service in the the alms of the naval service. | Philippines, and later entered the write, fe sational Organization WS) reguiar army as a second lieuten- pan igrted in Washington, D.C, and so) ant of artillery, His rv was ce to ave district has orgen-/rapid, and his last advancement | exception of the loca! came to him for conspicuous serv- ice overseas, % | | Sure He Is Heir ‘ Charles E. Gordon, a reamer at a local shipyard, father of three ehildren, and old-time Alaska min- er and pioneer, declares he i« heir to the immense estate in England of Sir Robert Henry Huntley Gor- don, British diplomat. He says his! mother and brother dying prior to} | the death of his father while Gor- relied 3 fe Wi ‘py ton was in Alaska in 1901, leave Miss Jensie Home vi n sole heir to a fortune estimat- ion of ed at $2,000,000. Gordon, who| Miss Jeasie Home believes the! versity of Washington, Miss Home claims to be the man who first | STeatest reason for much of the UN-| who isa native of Eliensburg, de BY. discovered gold at Nome, is saving | rest in the United States is that there | 4 id “Go Weat, Young Mar tive up his money to go to Engl are not enough real homes. didn't ot t ‘a ls. She stad Fast cee and personally pervise th And the basic reason for that," |), 0 bs . a m oF ope = Mp oo st. fight for the fortune. she says, “ie because Amer ais bakit ee ta the nh lal service A ee — _ men are (pont mony yar ori b field of New York as a worke a . Besides holding a position as busi 7 oo Many Alias Man nena secretary far a prominent New | tls home building line * | York woman, Miss Home is mother “Homes are very rare,” nan Wanted in Gotham | (0 “Snovemeat to teach homekeep-|says. "By that T'mean teal bh ich New York police officials are|ing as a profession, She agitates re-|in which the wife and mother 3 Preparing extradition papers for| lieving the wife of the family from an interest in her ‘profemsion'—f nds the return of Jules Waterbury, | these duties and delegating them toa that is what home-buildins should cep alias Ford, alias Breeze, alias! graduated, trained “homekeeper,” be her “Doc,” who was arrested in| who will either live in the home or! Homes all over the country she Seattle by city detectives Friday | core in by the day breaking up at a faster rate than hes [might on a description mailed by| Miss Hom been the guest of ever before. The divorce courts » is |the New York police. Waterbury| Misa Madell Gille at her home, 2005 /are always full, simply bAcause the her. lis also wanted in San Francisco, | Crescent drive, for several days. women don’t know the art of mak Uni | Portiand and Dayton, Ohio. When she graduated from the ing a heme ‘The young women we are-train- Dg we want to be more compan ‘ than mere housekeepers Store Hours—9 to 6 Every Day They are better than upper ser vants—they are profemwional women |\They must keep young at heart jand display originality | “We are giving, to those women who deaire it, the same course for application in their own homes ax |we give the ones who wish to be Convenient Credit Terms Weekly or monthly payments that you can meet without hardship ~ inconvenience is the basis on which we arrange terms when you buy STistic aaneie meten, somber. of this store. the editorial staff of the ‘Sur We always counsel thrift and economy, encourage our customers to vey." social welfare macasine, hie _ keep well within their means so that what they buy will soon be paid 1 Bond hg Setoryg Foe wre for. mn things ean be added to account any time without the usual Restle Witteg to. coburn to. thee first payment. duties in New York. —M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. SHE DIDN'T HAVE WELL DAY IN 21 YEARS, SHE SAYS Mrs. Davis Says Smothering Spells Ceased When Tanlac Relieved Indigestion Large New Shipment Just in Genuine Tennessee Mothproof Red Cedar Chests come in plain design, also with elaborate brass and copper trimmings. Insures safety for furs, robes, wearing apparel, fine blankets, small rugs, etc. A 4 a " | “Tanlac has given me just what beautiful piece of furniture—a much-appreciated gift. I have been looking for now for twenty-one long years, said Mre J. W. Davis, who lives at Sp ane Go-Carts Bridge, Wash, while in Murgit- Spokane the troyd’'s drug store in other day. Perambulators | | “I just can't begin to tell you all Oriole Baskets | have suffered,” she continued, nd when 1 look tb over all ; etc. those long years I wonder how I Sulkies, managed to live through it all. I suffe terribly from indigestion All the new every time I ate anything, for m: models inciuded in sto ch was in such bad condit | - that my food just seemed to form late shipments. into a lump. This undigested, sour | Select one NOW—keep the baby out in the ailina Gab tab Cte eae anaes | , question for Ket a good | ae e | sunshine. — breath. Then there were times when I would become nauseated jj e after eating and c¢ In't retain A Comfort Rocker Special for Beata tal teats Monday and All Week I would just suffer death, Then I got to where 1 couldn't . Large, comfortable, well constructed overstuffed sleep very well, for almost as sae : ‘and Rosie ithe patterns to select from— as I got settled in bed would r rs—twe elect commence to have smothering With choice of good quality velour coverings in mul- |spelix. Now, all this suffering kept ls te: bern i each up day after day for twenty-one years, and I had re ched the point $42.50 Batterns. SPECIAL....... etaae where I was about past going. Only $1.00 Now and $1.00 Weekly J Hind eiusnond’ tating it cites D away, and to my surprise I began B k’ WwW d ] Pi ] F to improve before I had finished uc s on erfu ipe ess urnace jmy first bottle. I have been tm proving ever since, too and I am ow enjoying. as good health a The Most Remarkable Home-Heating Plant on the Market bie Ad t ave. © opundin ante: be installed in houses already built without costly alterations. ttn cveiiee 1 ee © pipes through walls or floors—one register heats entire house evenly—euts Rl with me pertectiy. I never hac. Your fuel bills in half. Special demonstration every day. See it in the show win- indigestion or any kind of . Phone Main 6921 and our heating expert will call and give estimate for troubles now, and have one in your home jmuch strength and energ Rg Bf . can do all my housewo: wit LD ON TERMS IF DESIRED. Sretuh aula TAnay inose, ferrin |headaches—they have | left m and that alone is enough to ma ADDED BBB 0i) Stove, Gas Stove, Refrigerator, Grass Rug," ADDED TO Garden Tools, Hose, or a Lawn guy = raed TO jme pralae i na ee long a live added to your account any time withou 1e ay al ose smothering ACCOUNT usual first payment. ACCOUNT fine every night. “When T net’ up in the mornings now I feel so rest ‘tive. Advertisement, WASHINGTON, D. C., June 30. ioc cient idincdincseibisantinanipinel The complications that follow are Community buying, stcording’ ‘to [hard to explain but are easy to un ns ° ° ° ° derstand and laugh at. Ivan Miller | Representative John F. Fitagerald of Itching Scratching Skin Diseases plays the part of Frederick Tile|Massachusetts—is the solution of the ’ , TSTEI CH, and refreshed, and that tired,|mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, will the city from engaging in that sort FORTUNA PARK worn out feeling has left me en-)surprise Seattle people. One girl,| of activit the thing to do is to 2 NO a medicine in the world that equais| by a single application, Her mother | public-spirited citizens to get together ri 9 FURNI ‘Tanlac, and I never lose an oppor-| could hardly sew or read because of |as a commission to handle the sup peree KaGI seat eek sans) ¢ tunity to tell others about the great|eye pains, In one week she, too, was | plies.”* \f Admission: Adults (including boat fare) . SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS |good It has done me tpenstined,. We guszetiee a small here is no. reason why the publls iivuatle wiaccsis | Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell| bottle of Lavoptik to help ANY : ee RR 514-152 Pi | Drug Stores under ine personal ai-|CASE weak, strained or inflamed Take Steamers from Leschi Park 1514-1520 Second Between Pike and Pine |rection of special Tanlac representa-|eyes. Aluminum eye cup free, Swift} said Representative Fitzgerald MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1919. PAGE 1f JULIAN ELTINGE PROVES WINNER |High Class Vaudeville Makes) t Hit at Met | { that in all “woran, Julian Hitinge entertains in his latest play offer Ing, vaudeville de luxe, at the Met esarvslous erentions of his Parieias Practically Everybody Reads modinte and «a man when clad in the habiliments of t terner sex,” in the certificate of bh subdue nature thru his acting, given [by at least one member of hiv audl ceccS=! — TheAberdeen Daily World nee at the opening her unda } When Eitinge walke, sings | dances, one does not see a man at all Nor consider that “there is a clever jman.” He ix a woman, And #some-| It covers every section of a county of 50,000 well-to-do, where, during the past year, Julian has been rie ba nolan ing treatment up-to-date residents for his figure was neater, hin waint ” “ | trimmer Saat be had sil 9 e A county whose mills cut from 700 million to one billion lenticing than when last #« feet of lumber every year | attle His settings unique effect last season numbers very good, hi are in design A county whose interests month dairy are developing every y and A county in which the Standard Oil Company will be drilling for oil within a few dz the drill will start about July 5th— A county rich, prosperous, growing and offering an in- viting trade field for any manufacturer who has a good product and is willing to back it by advertising. y Grant, of fame, presents a monol |which, altho he offers man inducers which can never be ne Seattle, he te much clean and} humor | mith Brothers, with} present a novel turn. | with hin sometimes xugmentive wit the taining, His suavity ia hypnotic he bill is opened with the Radium | So Long And Leo § The Aberdeen World is supreme in its field. Its cireula- tion equals the combined circulation of all the papers pub- lished on Grays Harbor or entering the district (A. B. C. in none ean en |Girle and Kathleen Dewey, and be | tween the first and second of El-| figures to prove the point). tinge’s headlining appe ” dancing revue is offered in which the | Spring Dance” of rionne does | not in the least detract from the! |grace and charm of Eltinge, the woman. | Marjorie Carville writhes thru a/ sensuous dance behind a big red| feather fan, and the chorus numbers | are very charming } The Littlejohns dagele with their On July 8th, The World will issue a special edition of seg na when ¢ ra n falls} 90 to 100 or more pages, finely illustrated and dealing with ullan nge, ax “BI" imper : ; : . ie the college widow, the audi Grays Harbor. This edition will set forth the facts of the eis that it haw ween the best: | ant entertaining le bill offered on the Pacific oil situation with a full page section map of the county accompanying. It will describe Grays Harbor in detail— its resources, its present development, its possibilities, its appeal as a summer resort, its towns and cities—Aberdeen, Hoquiam, Montesano, Elma, Oakville, McCleary, Westport, Moclips (where the Standard Oil will drill), Porter, Malone and others. most coast during the seanon LEVY'S ORPHEUM | Three Weaks” | f the fun nlest nical comedies y produced summer Folly company at Orpheum. Catchy mui dancing and pretty comtumes | See ok et has ane cea | Every representative business house and manufacturing |chiet fun.make | plant on Grays Harbor will,~@ represented in the adver- | White as Professor Kabibtle hires) tising columns of this edition. an aviator named Weaks to pil machine which he of selling to the government. Dur Jing the tryout Weaks f_ita up and |awny—that’s the last seen of Weake. | In order to fool the prospective buy ors the professor hires another man to impersonate Weaks. ‘This starts & merry mixup which nearly ends Gisastrously for the professor. Most poprlar among the musica! offerings ix “How Are You Going to Wet Your Whistle,” as sung by Lew White; Olive Finney leads the chorus in a Turkish Harem specialty which jealled for repeated encores. | Madge Moore, Corey Hunt and others in the cast are heard to ad vantage in musical numbers by the M Ley [new is desirous Any Seattle manufacturer who desires to advertise his product on Grays Harbor can do it profitably through this special edition, Rates on application. Any Seattle resident who desires to be informed concern- ing Grays Harbor and the oil development, will find it worth while to order a copy of this special edition—BUT ORDER NOW. THE ABERDEEN DAILY WORLD WORLD BUILDING, ABERDEEN, WASH. PALACE HIP ‘The new bill at the Palace Hip in cludes seven high-class acts, headed py Keno and Wagner in a novelty mechanical toy act called “Toys from Babyland.” A mechanical doll and a wooden soldier who sing and dance furnish a merry round of comedy. ‘The antics of a madeup eat also create mach amusement This act is particularly enjoyed by the kiddies Fox, Benson & Co. have an acro batic ‘act which inctudes balancing, lifting and good comedy; Arthur Rig by, billed as “The Minstrel Man,” gives a good blackface monologue, sings and dances Musical Bentley {s a popular xylophone player; Allen and Moore are a happy pair who sing and dance themaelves into favor. Connell and Merel have a comedy patter skit and Arthur David a dar ing wire act The World is a member of the Associ- ated Press for the complete leased wire report. It is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. Its plant equipment includes a '16-page Duplex tubular rotary press. In May it print- ed 305,060 lines of Advertising. WAR FOOD MAY plan now Already the price of N. EB. A. Special to The Star BERLIN, June 30.—German opti- cal firms are complaining that their own government is hurting their business in Scandinavian countries by offering at low prices large stocks are disposed of,/of various optical instruments, ob that the war de- | tained in scrapping useless army ma- bout the sale of its sur-! terial aaay | partment only 15 cents a pound for) plus vegetables, its clothing and other supplies in the same manner. Here Comes the Bride” proved to bacon that cost the government 40 be the producer of innumerabl cents,” he said cer laughs when presented by Wi players Sunday. The play is full of funny situations and the cast fills % parts admirably The plot revolves about the for tunes of a promising young lawyer Frederick Tile, who is unfortunate enough to be the namesake of a South American bandit, When he is loffered $100,000 to marry an | known woman on the eve of the re |fueal given him by his own chol he naturally accepts: tation can do. beef has gone down from 4 to 10 cents & pound as a result of the pub: lic protest against the war depart usal to put this meat on ad After the Fitzgerald ad partment go Plan to Offer Army Supplies to Muny Markets un meat ocate BY A. FE. GELDHOF N. E. A. Washington Bureau with Grace Huff as Ethel Sinclair, the girl of his heart The woman who cffuses all of the difficulties and who succeeds in pro voking more laughs than a circus clown is very ably portrayed by war department's problem of how to pose » the Americ: Secretary Be of its surplus food supplies That Burn Like Flames of Fire Here Is a Sensible Treatment lotches, sores, bolls, rough, red and “ _ | Sealy skin, is to purify the blood and That Gets Prompt Results — ;emove the tiny+ germs of pollution has come to the same decision, and has announced that he will weleome bids on the Fanchon Everhart canned meats and the other food. < cht: tone ing | that break through and manifest - he stuffs now in storage from commu-| For real, downright, harassing, | ‘nei, presence on the surface of the $ nity organizations of the cities and | discomfort,very few disorders can ap: | sicin, Bandit Shot by , | towns. proach so-called skin s,such as| People in all parts of the country Portland Police) ™ secretary has even promised | iczoma, etter, Boils, eruptions, |have written us how they were com- ‘ © reject the bids of the beef trust o pletely rid of every trace : PORTLAND, Or., June 30 a |t0 reject the bids of the beef trust or! | oiy irritations and almilar skin |Dletely vid of every trace of these speeding in automobiles early other, large buyers: if) it appears: to . Giaorders -by the sse. 06. PS oeetine. palice and robbers engaged {him that these purchasers intend to| troubles, notwithstanding the lavish | matchless, purely vegetable - blood . oee eee duel, ak a result of #44 & huge profit and re-sell tho| use of salves, lotions, washes, and | purifier, 'S. S. S, goes direct to the | hich Policeman Sinn shot and killed {£0048 to the public, If it does that | othér treatment applied externally to | center of the blood supply, and puri- it will afford an excellent chance municipalities the No one ever heard of a person be: irritated parts. fi of fo and cleanses it of every vestige ign matter, giving a clear and for of © robl Jol 4 f the robb ohn I public-spirited “or bandits were or from an automobile accessory with |&#nizations to buy large quantities of | ing afflicted with any form of skin |ruddy complexion that indicates per- 15 tires which they had loaded into |®!™y meats and sell them to the pub-| diseases whose blood was in good |fect health. Write today for free their car when the police gave chaso| lc at low prices. condition, Therefore, it is but log-| medical advice regarding your case, > Congressman Witzgerald suggests |ical to conclude that the proper Address Swift Specific Co., 443 Swift wack iia Baest robber was|two ways in which the community | method of treatment for pimples, | Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga missions in charge of the municipal THIS WILL ASTONISH SEATTLE PEOPLE ‘The quick action of simple witch hazel, hydrastis, camphor, ete., markets order the stuff and put it sale direct to the public,” he said |*In cities which have no municipal | markets, or where the law prevents a Annual Scotch Picnic and Games Drug Co. and leading druggists, “The packers offered the war de-!