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THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1922. f JE : a toreNatt| Items That Help Us Grasp Size of British Debt Would Permit Injured Men $4,604,128,085 | to Sue Employers "ANOTHER 1, 1000 PAIRS! ff oot... troduction Thursday of a Ml by Rep 3 |resentative William Totten which | would repeal the workmen's compen sation act, a new angle has been in Jeoted inte the fight for increased at Lowest Possible Price workmen's compensation “RICE & Five bills dealing with this matte HUTCHINS” MAKE $1,801,900,000 $1,192,461,000 have #0 far been introduced, Piret, « pasure fostered by labor, introduced by Representative Adam Heeler of i ‘ a . AA! ; ‘ * Ae aS gukiniitn ot anpecruepiny. 8 oad BRITISH DEBT TO THE U. S. CORN CROP U. S. COTTON CROP El ia Rorent bea ee & bill drafted by the state UNITED STATES 1922 1922 Styles }labor department, calling for in ms 5) | Greases of approximately 26 per cent Se chet | Soars host Ste ase ary $1,652,288,600 $4,287,122,887 $1,040,626,272 | tlonate increases for injuries « ing the loss of life or limba, and for | the payment of wide | The third measure | by Senator Dan Lando | the operating cost of the ance department onto th Senator E. J, Cleary, « fow days later, introduced a measure which would allow companies to provide their own insurance or to contract with private companies for it. Senator Cleary’s measure ta de. clared by the labor leaders to be an indirect attempt to escape paying any increased compensation, It will be as bitterly fought by labor, as will the Beeler bill by the employer | Representative Totten's bill, how- ever, throws an entirely new light on Decidedly Snappy the subject. Altho It eliminates the . } compensation act, strangely enough, SPRING S { i LES Satin }it ls not unpopular in the labor camps. ED Should the Cleary bill, throwing $ insurance to private companies Extra Size | labor would probably favor the repealing of the compensation act fight any raise In compensation and / UNDERWEAR | will particularly fight the bill which | Would'saddle the cost of running the | —‘xid, satin and patent leather —snede and patent com- big ations —military and high: heels —flexidle leather soles —a few with celluloid heels —popular and new Co- Tonia! tangue. » introduced and throws U.S.COAL PRODUCTION ALL GOLD AND SILVER TOTAL SOUTH AFRICAN DIA- 1921 IN U. 8. IN 1922 MOND PRODUCTION TO 1921 Great Britain and the United. States have agreed upon a way to settle their financial differences. The settlement of “this momentous question,” says the British Chancellor, ‘is a necessary prelude to settlement of European questions,” “Here,” says President Harding, “is the first clearing of the war-clouded skies in a debt-burdened world. ae It is a recommitment of the English-speaking world to the validity of contract; it is, in effect, a plight against war and war expenditures.” Read THE LITERARY DIGEST this week, and you will get an accurate idea of just what the British Debt settlement means and thie full flood of public opinion upon it. Other striking articles are: To Put Up More Immigration Bars | The Pueblos’ Plea For Justice Uncle Sam’s Spending Spree Over | What Drove Belgium Into the Ruhr Another Negro Exodus to the North Third Anniversary of the League End of Our Watch on the Rhine No Baby Rats Without Vitamin Flat Crepe, Canton Crepe and ‘ Gowns ishing the Terrors of ahara ' A Poiret Twill are found here in @ | Chemises | "FC te believed. theta. compromise | Abolishing th Wi ni d | The Right to Stay in a Church and dozen different styles. Plenty of Petticoats | may be effected between the bill Screen Dealings it ickens an D. Tis Ceaad Gowns te pink and white | drafted by the state x Lace insertion or embroidered | fi| ment Is Marriage Breaking Down? What Boy Scouts Are Good For rim. | The it te of compensation e g cunioase Wik Nadlan top or | tw not Vagus eran: tay oF tet Topics of the Day All About Radio n Bice te eek teacbiila, asa co lakes kane Wliens. thie moe End of the Thompson Erain Chicago Sports and Athletics bBalnsook. get better results with no law than Many Interesting Illustrations, Including Cartoons WHEN YOU FEEL BLUE and need a good hearty Jaugh to revive your sagging spirits, step into a theater showing FUN FROM THE PRESS Zhe Latest Laughmaker on the Screen You'll get five minutes of chuckles and laughs and in all probability a good dramatic program be- sides. ‘“‘Fun.From the Press” is produced by The Literary Digest and distributed by W. W. Hodkinson Corp. Get February 17th Number, on Sale Today—aAt All News-dealers—10 Cents | under the present rates. Representative Totten had this in ( ES when he introduced the bill ‘Children’s Rompers 79¢} eee | Rompers and Creepers for little folks. Ages 1 to 4 years. Light and dark colors. Variety of pleasing styles. ‘BARITONE ON KDZE PROGRAM An excellent program will be of- im Friday by KDZE, the Mhodes) broadcasUng station ia Beattio, | from 1190 to 8:90 a ‘The feature of the program will be J. Dewey Washington, colored bart- tone, who will sing a group of negro spiritual songs, He has @ voice of tremendous resonance and will be| recognized by the many radio fans of | the Pacific Northwest, having sung | over the radio many limes before. His first song group will consist of the following: 4 bd “Deep River,” “Bye an’ Bye,” “No- (Ag body Knows de Trouble I've Seen,” Wl Se "Go Down Moses.” All of them ar- | Why not make sure that your children have the Mothers of advantage of using the Funk & Wagrais com, ASK Their Aime ri camm—> wer terns? Toman aelcher penaries tn schoo! aa oachers rangements of “Old South” camp meeting songs full of lyric melody. He will algo sing tour popular fem- LAMES in a great tenement imprisoned {iiinr to, steal somebody's Daby.” ——— —, scores of persons in the apartments y)6 oe oust he Mosel! ARE YOU TOO THIN? Runaway Auto \Find Dope in The Fire-Chief ord Mr, Paul Carlson, Seattle's leading |] Do you have corners and knobs where there should be curves ana || Jumps Over Hedge | Bird Cage Cache above. le Fir lef ordered a hove jianc-accordionist, will also assist in|| plumpness? Do the soales show you are below the standard of | ORANGE, N. J. Feb. 16.—An au-| LONDON, Feb, 16—Hiding drug: 4 making the program Interesting and | weight for your age and helght? Are you too thin? | in th ve tom bird cages played on the blaze. His men jumped to obey. oie riSisine” iis sslectione will be: If you are, our Washington bureau is prepared to help you. A || tmobile operated by John Senen |)” 7 pee onaee et tunt devised by Chinase dope * to outwit customs au | the steering rod broke, but Its three | thori here. | cccupants were uninjured 2 tal brief but comprehensive bulletin on tested methods of weight | Jumped over a three-foot hedge when increase, with menus carefully worked out and full directions, obtained from government sources, is yours for the asking. Just fill out the coupon below and mall to our Washington bureau A : "El Capitan March,” by Sou: Their wagon was empty. The hose was mise ||"! ‘ of Harlequins | Wal ing. Senses M } Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, |Women Inventors apd 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D, ©. | 1 want a copy of the bulletin, “Welght Increase,” |Are Useless, She Says |” inclose herewith a two-cent stamp for postage. | ST. ALBANS, Eng. Feb. 16.—In |@ speech here Lady Frances Balfour, wie i: e president of the National Council of | ¢ | Women, declared that no woman has | HF Jever Invented anything worth talk. | jing about. | SILLES, Feb. dur A missing word is a missing tool. The man who can't express his thoughts can’t convey his ideas. If you don’t know words, and how to use them, you are as bad off in business or so- | ciety asa fireman at a fire without a hose. What | chance would you stand against the fires of | competition if you could neither write nor speak? You must keep apace with the language to keep up with the world. ..Education today is pro- : Copyright. 1923 by NEA Service gressive—not confined to yesterday's language | yow To LOOK YOUR BEST and activities, War and new discoveries have | wo all have heard many times that | there is nothing more beautiful than | brought into general and proper use so many |a natural complexion, and yet-—-whon you come right down to It, Is that a new words that all dictionaries published bee | fact? Who ts more attractive—the wom- | fore this one are wholly out of date. Tha an who only uses soap and water, until her face has a real shine to it, or the woman who akilifully uses the SEATT cold cream jar instead of tho soap and water, then the other little arti- floes, to finish the ploture? offers to its readers this new dictionary.| 4% tne cniren, even the tiny Twenty-two dictionaries in one. Defines | whether they like mother bet- fi j ‘ " ter when she 1s all dressed up or words used with special meanings in such | when sho In in her bungalow apron. ti sas If hi . a The youngsters will give us the ac are as war, golf, yachting, music, | correct answer, and that ts that baseba. is etc. mother looks best when she ts at her * best, and no woman Is ever at her Full of information needed daily in home|", hen she Pavee lace bacdine and office. Illustrated with full pages of |where anyone can seo them. 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