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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1920. U.S. FOOD ANSWERS Friday — Pinal Chances To Seo Norma Talmadge “A rwo Beauty Market” Is the woman crucified on the cross of gold? Is she yet free to choose her mate, or is she so en- meshed.in the web of social custom that she is forced to sell herself to the highest bidder in the Symphony Orchestra—31 Artists, Under Reginald Dunn beauty market? COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH OTHERS Also our woolens, linings and the finished TAILORS Clothes satisfaction at a price a little less than others charge. LONDON THINKS _ WE'RE TERRIBLE. . ra Prove There’s No | Family Life Here BY MILTON BRONNER LONDON, Feb. 20.-~It's a terrible life we Americans lead in America. ‘That's what the .average English man thinks, basing his “thinks what he sees in movieland. Please remember, you home movie fans, |that millions of Englishmen depend almost entirely upon the screen for their knowledge of America. | remember, also, that the bulk of the [movies they seo are produced | American studios by American movie stars, with American directors, and jaccording to scenarios written by } Americans who presumably are ac- quainted with American life. Ag English newspaper writer re lcently summed up his impressions of America, gained totally from the |screen. Here, in tablojd form, are gome of his discoveries | All rich Americans live in palaces or gorgeous hotels. There are few servants, and those we have are Japs or Chinks. As a rule, nobody dines at home, but at restauranta. | And when t lranta, they do n | but to dance to band. All Americans do it }There seems to be no f America. When the farnily 1 taurant, father chews a telephones to business as daughter telephones to man, Americ lc countr go to the restau ot gO really to dine the music of a jazz even father amily life ir not at a re ‘a may be a great democrat but the rich people are They will have noth nd question. men seem to be elther busi whoy of that everybody 4 ly else, and the 4 men or er it ins Kood bette cop” the real thing watch a crow If you want to in frenzied finance of women at © 1 or 2 Lensone STEVENS’ oa Lady A ith Ave. 1 in jeading ff New York City Teachers’ Asan 1528 Main " |STONE CALLS “ROYAL FIGHT” upon | And} in} WITH GOMPERS POPPYCOCK | Cc ce peng Feb. 20--It Is) bar, agoording to Stone. that Warren 8. Stone.) A New York paper speculated |popenso Of the Brotherhood of Loco-|#*neth recently upon the ponaibitity | jof & “royal fight” between Stone| |motive Engineers, is seeking to deanna ¢ mpers for leadership in the pose Samuel Gompers an president American jabor movement | of the American Federation of La Iam not a member of the Ameri | 2 can Federation of Labor and hence EREDAR Sy ligiblo for the presidency,” maid \} HOT TEA BREAKS Even if I were eligible I ) A Col D. TRY THIS want his job because it j pays less than I am getting now, It a ae is poppycock that I want ( job and it's poppycock, am going to start another | tion of labor “My work is cut out for me here and is all I can attend to, ‘The A. F. of 1. believes in one method operation and the brotherhood has| ° not npers that 1 federa Get a small package of Hambure Breast Tea at any pharmacy, Take a | tablespoonful of this Hamburg tea | put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a tea cupful at any time, It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure a it ope o po | os arto, sa it op dling. — o another plan. There need be very eving con , joosens the | little friction between us and bowels, thus breaking a cold at once. | win not be personal so far nt ate It is Inexpensive and entirely vege- |W) Mol Oe he therefore harmless = os cin ‘The engineers are fathering @ na tional co-operative — mc have invited the A. ¥ tle tion table ement of L. | | | | | | | | i -~ and) - . Registered Dentists to par Our of the high rent district, per- Gaal cavslce Gok savdeants emtets- ing eoable m ake you this offer: Ge to any dentist, get his prices, then te. I don’t know yet whether it will “The A. F. of L ente thing it can't dominate The therhoods are willing to work with anyone for the good of and don’t ask to That's the big difference Stone mays that he in going to on with his fight fc plan and operati movement and pay no heed to in More Laughs than any- polittens. tale where else in Town! — | This Is Sample of **Arms and Fast Wire Service’ « the Man” LONDON, dng, Feb. 20.—Tele graphing on Mon that. he was r dy by ated by " | says Stone vever y r | | methods and personal attention Dr. J. Brown’s New Office {KOM BULLDING Third and Madison labor be bons. carry Plumb labor ay turning home, J. ¢ Barton, of Lei-| r, arrived from Locarno, Swi erland, Wednesday five hours la telegram. Rernard Shaw Request A Bact Com Rep on evening, and received his and Saturday, Matinee, 2 Friday 8:15 p. 15 p ™. Saturday m. ; Pulmotor Saves gh ai i . Life of Baby Girl Press Club NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—When Mr Theatre clan ted the chi jan noticed the child He got a pulmotor Fifth and University Workers’ Dramatic Matinee, 2 girl a phys wan not breathing applied It gently, gan to breathe It is now and the infant be | and show signs of life doing well | Toledoans Better Go Easy on Smokes) TOLEDO, Feb, 20.—Any an or maid, found smoking 40,000 in thia city will be arreste: the number of fags a cigar store here LEIT NEW UNDERTAKING PAKLORS AND CREMATORY College person, Optical @mpany” | Street Floor, Joshua nied. enor garet i at m 5 KI blocks at 3 tw w located just care y OLD location Take of your had oe itr book ourtent com of boreave und all oth on pottining Thoughtful, sympathetic attention i synonymous with Ileits rvice NORTH 587 elr eyes exam 325 Prxe STREET Near Fourtn. Jabout him except aa one of the fel- American wh |PLIVVERS 100 MILI CRAVING OF VIENNESE FOR CRUST OF BREAD BY ZOE BECKLEY VIENNA, Feb, 20,—I went into a restaurant for lunch today. A portion of fowl was served, and tough and not too plentiful. I ate it to the bones, and, de turned to look for the waiter. I saw a tiny, grimy paw reach cize the bones heaped there Glancing in amazement, I who had slipped in to sell frightened him, and, drop ping the bones, and evidently expecting an accelerating look from the waiter, the poor lit- tle creature bolted out and disappeared. 1 mo lowed arrived in this city per cent @f the children are for STARVING ON STREETS, CRAVE FOR CKUSTS walk of len stopped by in Vienna rather old iding I was still hungry, From the tail of my e} furiously to the table and of about 9, quick look urchin My saw an newspapers. ATTLE CONTRIBU- TIONS for relief of starving kiddies of Europe should be Red Cross head- 5 University st. the central ent to quarters, fres votually looked and being ness which the hungry ot eateh at was she low starvation th pe ple this once mums any new chance for foc today, Mr, Hoover han powsible for people in to send drafts to friends here who can exchange same for food at the relief administration. Warehouse notices w pomted points tn Vienna telling of and te ( for about signs of tragedy prosperc made it block and in thin not than a four boys Iding aguinat America babies their was women } shawls In thelr re at faces neveral re appea yed look aur applications inform: ived. EN RIDING IN AUTOMOBILES You probably wonder if every body in Vienna is starving; if hotels are discontinued and shops cloned. The answer fs no. At first glance the mtreets look fairly normal | ‘There women in expensive | the |fur® There are fine antomobilen. | The hotels are open and crowded, | You Are told, however, that busy people you see hurryin about the streets and in the hotels wear "4 |ine handsome clothes and eating | food are foreigners nd | whom the read con be left You Ringnatranse Any oft und alone the any hour of the witho shaking 6 emac ! cannot walk at or ens of 1 evening th girls ma in chocolate in if who catch pennies boys at appeal for who ure or kneel your hands help thing the Among po swarm 1 Amer sometimen Kina the APP ntre you the them " 1 one b Vienna ren, in the emallest comer noonday rel profiteers “These doctor to upon the he explained, « the onation Russian czars. “A grandstand fell killing a num ber of people, but as the czar was| just arriving there was not time to dinpose property of the bodies in order not to disturb the serenity of royal party, ‘The dead were hastily shoved beneath a platform and the revelry went on undis turbed just above the poor bodies out of which life had been crushed. ‘That, it seems to me, is like Vienna | today.” a kitchen run by the an < sdetnistration people,” sald a Viensane me today, “are dancing dead. 1 am thinking my puzzled look of one of the mving Samaritans 110,000 CHILDREN FED BY AMERICA In the buttenhole of each t is thrust a spoon. little cold hand And tn each anticipation One hundred and ldren thus keep help, many other food than tle co: From swings « tin face is a gleam it thousand Amer having | the ten going by of them what given em in thin way Doctorw nhow that two children of every hundred are muifficiently fed of the mad CALIFORNIA PLAN IN OILFIELDS SHOWS WAY /: TO INDUSTRIAL PEACE BY MAX STERN rot there tf didn't wend a " -— 7, government man to «sit in with bined BAKERSFIELD, Cal., Feb.| tr" Norvers in thelr annual wag 20.—Here is the story Of] contorence with the owners. what is probably the most re-|auL LABOR WANTS markable labor union in| THRU A. F. oF 1. | America. ] And today Yarrow tnelete that Over 20,000 strong, the ofl workers |anything it wants can be had by la- of California have banded them: thru the American Federation nelven together into @ loyal 100 per|of Labor as soon as labor is ready cent American, A. F. of L. industrial | for tt union, which is attracting the atten Put Yarrow wants himself forgot tion of national political and labor|ten and the California oil workers’ ferr | big idea gotten over. This idea is WHAT THEY'VE DONE IN so important that at Washington - CAR they call it “The California plan.” gen ogee ier Gileeuh an Briefly, it is the same idea as that is in wha orn, th behind the Whitley councils in Eng. workers have done in the past three|iang it means a triple partnership | years of control among owners, workers Heduesd their working day from jand the government, upon which twelve to ete! be Tyee cent Miniwam wage from | Great Britain, at least, is relying for 2 to 83 a day industrial reconstruction flowing during the war There are 38 crafts in the ofl workers’ union divided into three ing down discontent jgreat groups: ofl well workers, pump. saved enagg ro AB ofl operators we station men and refine: men by insuring indu: peace. While agitators are calling for “One And most important of all, tastet- {rie Union,” these oil men have a od that at their wage conferences with the companies Uncle Sam be | practical, workable, American equtv- repreamoted? jalent. Their union, controlled by Altho he urged me not to tell/an executive committee representing each craft, is the men’s religion. HALLS AT UNION investigations no Vienna Fresh proof eager to they bor is behind this wonderful the distinctive per | wiry, red-headed Scotch: ia W. L. Yar canny brain is at may solve the lows, there ation of 6 organi nality ad of a seattered few at the meetings the union halls in Coalinga, kersfield, Orcott and other centers are packed A Rochdale store in each of the 14 towns of the district testifies that the men have grasped the coopera. uve epirit Politically they contro! the dis and are urging Yarrow to let 1 send him to congress. He has refu however, true to the tradi tion of the oil men that no h shall rise above the group, but t all shall rise together to greater freedom. As regular unionists and Ameri ns, the California ol! workers are proving the wastefulness of in- dustrh rand are paving the way for “peace by evolution.” ‘They have proven it to themselves and to the six big ofl compar And now it prove it ngress American public, name whore idea th labor pro’ yw and in Americar blem TO PREVENT STRIKE It was Yarrow who in July, 1917, ivvered burning te t to urge back to work the men who had ed off the job when Petr company for « the union begged m to ify your: Uncle Sam bef de erting.” It was he who called Capt nell from the Mexican border to for the firs rence be the operators worker# department of or in San It was he who, when ar cut off appropria board of planted him and threat 100 miles over the Genera eum fired It men Arrange t 0K 1 the the nares thie ye for the labor department at WashMgton, tions conctliath the elf they and the we to to Gipsy Helps Tacoma Woman Gain Fortune’ TACOMA, Feb, 20.—-A pay fe sloe-ey an Ohio coun at up my knew was a family tree," says she, “I my great-great-grandmother Calvert, but I had never | thought of claiming the ancient land «rant of Maryland, made by the king st colonial days. | the sons would | not the daughters, Searching the records, I that the will of th holz, now|more barred hia son, city from all share in the eft to the two daughters, whom was my greater mother And now the words of the} fortune-teller have come true, “L shall uso my share of this great} fortune to found or support institu | | tions for homeless children, and for girls who have gone astray,” says Mrs, Meyer prives 120 heart of “I do not need it for myself. 1 ity of Ba It includes | want that money to do good with,” win depot of the Baltimore & Ohio An entire block of the rtune-teller at took a glan One day, will in us es — | inherit of the ders of | land.” girl Calverts, fe learned t Lord Baltt Ceéil Calvert, estate! It was one of Anna § er, of this courts, after claimant heirs possession of the ued at $60,000,000 prog hous DEC Mr. ana} Mra, of Albany, | are the pagents of six babies, Fifteen dering how months ago-tfiplets were born, Now knew. the stork has paid a visjt to the home Her prophgey set moe to looking /and left three more babies, R, Ala. ¥ Posey Livingstone, . Meyer is won. the gypsy woman atgrand: |” Satisfactory Terms Always ne GROTE-RANKINCO OTTO F. KEGEL. President / PIKE ST. ano FIFTH AVE. | Store Closed Monday, February 23, Washington’s Birthday A Bedroom Correctly Furnished HE fine art of home furnishing finds its most pleasing expression in the bedroom, Here it is that taste and harmony count rather than the lavish expenditure of money. i An entire floor is given over to the display of bedroom furniture, and whether one’s re= quirements are modest or otherwise, our as- sortment offers a most liberal selection in every type of good bedroom furniture. I f Women Form Political Party Twill BeTragic So Says Woman Member of Democratic Committee WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 20.— How does it feel,” Mrs. George Bass was asked after she was informed! the Yucrease of crimes of vio she had been appointed a member | Berlin that the Union of of the democratic executive commit-| Sergeants demanded that the tee on arrangements in Washington,|ment should allow every to know you are one of the most citizen to garry a weapon of important cogs in the great machin ery of the democratic party? “Bvery democratic Woman is a cox in not only the machinery, but the policy and program of the party,” she answered with one of her inimi- table smiles. “The thing that inter ests me most is that the leaders of | my party se¢m to have realized first the absolute equality of women. It) hasn't taken them long to under-/ stand that already there are 20,000,-| 000 women in the United States who can vote for the next president. This is five times more than the entire A. | E. F., to which the republican party seems to be looking with great anxiety.” | “But will the women vote, even if] the privilege?" she was |Russian Deaths | Total 35,000 LONDON, Feb. 20.—A H telegram says that Professor 0 doveki calculates that Rusaia, }1914, has Jost by external ternal warfare, famine and total of 35,000,000 human lives, is one-fifth of Russia's popu 185,000,000 before the war. |Citizens to Use Guns on Ban BERLIN, Feb. 20.—80 serious — wh In all the came originally from India of © 4s Sugar is mentioned in the Uterature of these two countries, 593 DR. #. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan Board Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon Diagnost tician Pyorrhea Specialist X-RAY DEPARTMENT IN CONNECTION Highest Order of Restoration Work Done Examination and Estimate Free 504-12 EITEL BLDG. SECOND AND PIKE SEATTLE they have asked. “Certainty they will," she an- swered promptly. “Women have al- ways accepted a duty very serious! whether they took it upon themselves or it was thrust upon them, Even the most frivolous and unthinking of my sex have this conception of duty. The vote of the women of the Unitec States will elect the next president, and to them and them only must be given the responsibility of the next few years, which mean reconstruc- tion. To the question, “Could not women wield a greater influence if they formed a new party?” Mrs, Bass re plied: “T think that would be the test tragedy that could come to thé cause of women, When women form a sex | party they involuntarily put sex be- fore brain, and lay themselves open to the accusation of being able to work only along the one old way of femininity. GIVE THE KIDDIES A TREAT BRING THEM TO THE MATINEE SATURDAY “POLLYANNA” MARY THORNE AS POLLYANNA LONDON, Feb. 20.—On Christmas day, 1917, Capt. H. C. Roberts sang at an entertainment in one of the military hospitals in Egypt. His v captivated the sister of the ward, An attachment resulted and ended in marriage. Direct MACEARL aM NEE HA Members Chicage Board of Trade shares and upwar ARG H or PARTIAL PAYMENT jrain, 1,000 bushels and upward. ILDING Retail and Wholesale Cooking, Pating and Baking | White Winter main Apples Spitaenberg Apples Delicious Apples me Beauty Apples an Apples ap Apples Pear- at Wholesale and Retail ‘These apples will be |sold and guaranteed | just as represented by; | win J. Brown, less money can obtain ne GRADE ap- ple in Seattle, 1726-7 L. C. Smith Bldg. Elliott 4993 Business Locations iT @ Marie Be Hdwin t. Brown's want a in in vewet ulte