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SWAR OF CLASSES COMING Mys MEN WHO ee P FIRS GREAT TRUST ies BY 0. & BARBER suntry will, with! ve engaged in a clvl as bloody a8 the war . the, slave 88, ier tyeontive and bitter ee ene bne4 fn the confit te he grasping rieh and sg Prgtions aro waxith “al stragsle to att 1 . ‘and the laboring Mragaling fo" DEUCE DA oe a living ee will be the a the ble a occu within t present generation Mire the railroads, which pon are absorbing the gntry arising from i ctrprieee and the inh or Bet many concerns nee money. and against th va mae money thore make ends inet Seer ons of people ¢ rat lone their wag to hundreds of of mil of dollars. in band inere is ao Nga equal rallroads. aly are get wages, many wage Of Hife seems to t selfish. | te honest. An} fs that 4 ire Pefore on, ener world, | ¥a# arrested Wednesday night for] must nat much, or 7 dishonest seit Bacheme of nd earning much . Wife would be by getting The man who organized the f of the creature of hie m iple is ao WRONG an generation. in terror trust pgine coming within this He le Ohio C Barber, for Match ©., capitalized at $16,000, great industry When Barber was the head o ed It and its kind, He then said “The people of this country a fed and better educated than the formed, A trust that tries to ro A remarkable change of hear apeech the other night he said t the country, This atatement wa determined to get B ing With the request, the million sational letter to the editor: that econ er the of produc exponal ve wolf meree eon thod more nies and me tlon by man, t things have become through our civil w Hons « Hons of ral bil veral mil lives CHILD SHOPLIFTERS ARE | CAUGHT | DETECTIVES MAKE ARREST OF FIVE CHILDREN IN VAN. COUVER, B. Cc. (My United Press) VANCOUVER, B. C., June For nearly two months the city de tectives and the shop officers of the ble department stores have been at 18. | wits’ ond to discover who haa been carrying On @ series of thefia, Care ful watch has been kept, but the thefta have been continued, Youter | day, by cident, it was dinc red jthac the shoplifters were four chi} dren belonging to respectable fam ilies, living on Mount Pleasant, Two ie the children are 12 years of age ese a = TMNWOOD ON TAL FOR SMOKING A PLL (ty Valted Pree) NORTH YAKIMA, June i8.—-W D, Haywood, former official of the} Western Federation of Miners, who | violating the anthclgarette law, was | ——$—$$5 5S —$— S$ HAND-MADE HATS A SPROTALTY. Mme. Paul BXCLUSIVE er to am Ify hie etartiing prediction, Comply. iret ‘trust In Amerioa now stands aking, and @aye that the whole 4 UNJUST that CIVIL WAR ie mer president of the . Diamond 000, and in complete contro! of that f the trust, 10 years ago, he defend. re, ae a rule, better clothed, better y were before the trusts were b the people cannot flourish.” t has come over Barber, hat trusts would bring disa * @ national surprise, and T aire haw sent the following sen. We are the youngest of the great er nations of the and we are utterly lacking In any charac tertatic, We are of all nations, You do not have! Any trouble picking out an English: | man, & Frenchman. Italian, but] you would have a hard time picking out an Amertoan, We have no national or racial characterintios, be world, a conglomeration | THE STAR—FRIDAY, JAFFEE MUST APOLOGIZE WAITERS REGENT HIS ATTACK ON THEM AND WILL ORDER A STRIKE, Unless Herbert 1, Jaffee, for of the College Inn, Apologizes for bis sta the walters of Seattle gullty of robbing and sandbagging the people, the International Geneva Assootatief of Hotel and Restaurant Employes will order a walkout of walters employed at the College! Inn and every other cafe men tioned in the recent statement of| Mr. Jaffee | Thin, in effect, is the result of | 4 meeting held In the T. M.A hail, 717% ‘Dilird ay, by members of the association for the purpose of testing a bet the inasinus # of Mr, Jaffee an contained tn & reeent newepaper article George Nortetranders retary and treasurer of the association stated that it is Impossible for | proprie publicly mt that } » We Gre conglomerate as a and it will take us many cen turfes yet before we can be called| Americans an Englishman ts an Englishman. | race as =ar5 | |The other two. are aged five seven. The arreet was made through a! clerk In Allan's jewelry store catch ing the fiveyearold boy palming a the ehtidren| ; and | space between the lining and cloth of the jacket of one of the larger girla was a huge pocket, In it were articles aggregating in value over $100, all evidently gathered from jewelry and department stores. There were laces, stock ings, toilet articles, salt and pepper shakers, boxes of chocolates, ete. The ehlidren say th they were sent out to do the stealing by older girls, but so far neither par ental threats nor police coaxing bas induced them to give the names of ‘the female Fagine. aoe |fined $2.50 by Judge yesterday. With costa the total paid was $5.45, Haywood wanted the case dismissed because he con sidered it a freak law. He said he was sorry he could not remain and carry the case up to test Its constl tutionality . Special Eastern Excursions Tiekets on sale July 2 and 3, Aw gust 11 and 12, by Oregon bh. R. &@ ¥. Co, Chicago and return, | 50; St. Louls, $67.50; New York, si08 50; Omana, Kane Missourt River points, 1 and August 11, to Denver and re rtlculars, tickets at Union Ticket BB Eilts, meee | H. D, Hunt | jot the | sents a far better appearance. waiter to overcharge a customer jand that if any such thing o jt is the fault of the m cafes or thelr own many cnees, Mr, Norretranders state, the managers have not treat ed customers right, and then tried) to lay the blame upon the waiters. In the story caused to be publish ed by Mr. Herbert Jaffee, the name of Carl Sehmidt, proprietor | of the Rathskelier, was mentioned, | |Mr, Schmidt, however, informed | the association that he did not) contribute to the statements made by Mr, Jaffee and that the latter made them and included the Rath skeller upon bis own ‘feuponatbabiy. | "WASHINGTON “BOOSTER”, BOOK IS OFF THE PRESS The booster book is just off the press, This is the book compiled by the state each year containing | information about the state of Washington, Th ar the book ta much emaltier tn e than the one| printed last year, but it is much more habdsomely bound, and pre | THe Js eToNe, FIGHER CO¢ JUNE 16, 1909. White Coat Shirts for Men, 88c Gentlemen: Here's an excellent All of the Information and ple tures about Beattle and King county were furnished by the Seattle Cham ber of Commerce. Coples of the! y be had by applying to the or by writing to the state/ capitol at Olympta. Are you looking a a lodging | house? See our business onanes | Shitt# | exclusive shops; opportunity to get White Coat of high degree at a very pointed saving Soft pleated fronts, with cuffs attached; fine quality and hand somely laundered, Just such coats as sell for $1.25 and $1.50 in the here tomorrow 88c at~ Men’s Ties, 50c—Great! Such Ties as these would sell readily at seventy-five cents and a dollar; in a good many stores they are sold at those same figures. Here's an excellent chance to get SECOND AND UNIVERBITY, from 6 to 14 RPP PRL PAA THE OTONE, FISHER CC Iv Hundred Smart Coats fo Worth $5 to $6, to Go at $2.95 Just such coats as Miss Hopeful would like to £ wear during the cool evenings or on summer days for that matter. pretty and practical. A fortunate trade wind blows us over two hundred to sell at close to half price. Made of plain coverts and worsteds and fancy striped effects, in all sizes | —some have fancy braids and silks and collars and cuffs, others $ shone. ss are trimmed with plain silks—all prop- er colors to choose among—-valuesupto $ juss! $5 and $6 are of- fered tomorrow Suits That Wash—for Boys and Girls A right timely “school’s out” this—just when you're able to get light, serv iceable Dresses and Suits at a very decisive saving. Three groups for tomorrow BOYS' 50¢ WASH | BOYS' 8c WASH SUITS, 39¢ SUITS FOR 65¢ Made of good cotton ~_ of 1 ‘ cheviot, light and white nd a ER ae dark Sailor sian and sailor blouse blouse or Russian style; | style 24% to B 2% to 8 years Ages 2 ages 2% years GIRLS’ $1.50 AND $2.00 WASH DRESSES, $1.19 Made of ginghams and chambrays, in Buster Brown or French style; Dutch neck and short sale shirting, wn or colors; colors; Light, 92.95 : GECOND AND UNIVERSITY, Girls, ‘Messaline Waists | $1.95 Such \ like partie wom en to we it card afternoon and for informal evening af almost you'd ex fairs, are here at ? half the price pe ctto pay. ef- » choose blue, tan, wistaria rich Messa- lifferent blach mulberry The ombined with regular prices On sale to- ace; $8.50, 0 to VW ate Women’s a Union Suits at 69¢ A very special offering for those who come The Union Suits are of fine white cotton, silk taped, neck yeless, umbrella trim- med, or tight cuff effect; quite the best money's worth in a long time 69c Boys’ Balbriggans, 25c Shirts and Drawers, of fine Maco cotton, long or short sleeves, ankle or knee length drawers; very special value at~ Saturday, low and sl with pants, lace | sleeves, trimmed with embroidery, finishing braid or bands of contrasting co! All sizes a good supply of the newest Four in-Hands out this season at 50¢. ‘Trimmed Hats, Worth $5 to $7.50, on Sale To- morrow at $3.75 The milliners have out done themselves for to morrow. By utilizing all the surplus stock of trim mings the purchase of dress shapes, 25c This Is the Popular Mary Garden Sailor, $1.95 The picture shows the S fully. rough i I —worts ByY— “CONTRACT Estimates Furnished Free. No man or woman's ward- robe will be complete this sum- mer without a pair of Low Cat Bhoes. With oar Low Cut Footwear there's no silpping or gaping, for the shoes are shaped cor reotly, | Superior Models Our Oxfords were chosen from among the best makers’ bent. Our Men‘s $2.50, $4.00 or $5.00 Oxfords and our Women’s $3.60, $4.00 or $5.00 Oxfords cannot be duplicated for these prices oleewhere. But do not judge of our Shoe values by our prices, for all Shoe prices sound alike. Look at our Oxfords—-and then judge. —_—— Turrell’s GOOD SHOES. 903 SECOND AV, ailor very faith- It is made of with wide, drooping brim and velvet braid. It by far the most popular summer hat The first to come out sold free- ly at This lot comes to us to sell at— % 1 -I5 Mill Lot of Lace Curtains About four hundred pairs in the lot All full length, 3 and 3% yards; Scotch Nets, Fish Nets and fine Madras weaves IN LOT NO. 1—Values range to . 69c i cial Saturday, pair , straw, and is sion Plate and Cup Rack Sale Starts 6 o'Clock Saturday Night | Solid Oak Plate and Cup Rack, designed ex actly like picture, with clock in middle; top shelf grooved for plates; nine cup hooks ; 38 inches long; regular price $7.50; very special for Saturday night only— $3.25 ‘Alcohol Burners Handy Little Alcohol Burn- special they've turned out pretty, ¢ of the year. stylish hats worth from $5.00 to $7.50, that can sell for— we three dollars. ____ AMUSEMENTS. “MOORE THEATRE JOHN CORT, Mana Balance of Week—Matinee Sat NAT ©, GOODWIN EDNA GOODRICH THe GENIUS" $00-92.00, Some are slightly imperfect, others as good as a Lace Curtain can be made, Beautiful patterns, white and Cable Nets, For quick selling the big shipment will be divided into two lots— IN LOT NO. 2—Values range to $4.5 $1 49 e Special Saturday at, per pair .. 50 to 60 inches wide le latest Rugs at Sale Prices ee and Tapestry Brussels Rugs, in rich floral and Signs; all new and up-to-date patterns, ers; just the thing for the Season. See them in our show window. Sale starts to nursery or Al h ways ready at a moment's We have them tn For Arabian color, | L Nights $00 -$1.60. Three Nig nd Dally Matinee, Be- Ne ginning Bunday Marvelous Moving Ptetures of the BURNS-JOUNSON Contest at Bydney, Australia | With Other Special Features. | | | hs FISHER @. | SEATTLE «Germ | Chinese Theatre mss! Jugglers, Men. First just! outs for Principal Distributers of Butterick Fashions) bedroom. Washington | feats now welling, 28 to 600, Boxes The. Matinees, 260 G UNIVERSITY 8T notice. 410 ft. 6 Axminster Rugs; grade .,.$17.50 oR Axminster Rugs; regular Rugs 88.75 Brussels Rugs BILSS Gxi2 ft regular $12 Oxié ft, Tapestry regular $96.50 grade $18.75 Oil Cribs Child's Cribs, size Stoves:| Pye | high stationary olden, ® steel tab- | regular | spevial Tapestry Brussels 0 grade .. > brass or nickel plated Saturday Brass 45¢ each Nickel §0¢ each The Grand | JOHN CORT, Manager. | Balance Only Matinea AWTMAN Compeny in NORDLAND” for Girls, and * of Them Mat.—-!60 to Tbe, only, ‘ _ AMUSEMENTS, of _ Amuse ENTS. ~ BASEBALL Tomorrow at 3:8 PORTLAND VS, 8€ And His Bi or HAPPH nD Designed Mostly here Are Lot Nighte—28e to 11 Phones 8108. ty Magltiane Rea Ume in Amer Native Chinese Orchestra, The Asan P oo ‘The Buropean & THE ORIGINAL SVENGAL Imported Direct from B Week Beginning Sunday Night Only Matinee Saturday, ‘The fame Star The Same Principals ‘The Same Great Chorus In George Ade's Musical Comedy, “THE SULTAN OF BULL" Regular Prices Seattle Theatre Tuseell & Drew, Mare Phones 43, TONIGHT—ALL WEEK, Matiners Th pp4 7. ma NG AND COMPANY In the dolightful south orn romance, “TENNESSEE TEAK” A Play for Bvarybody ~~-Mats., 10c and 2h, nights Mats. 100, Nights, 100 Advanced V a Margaret M Napances; 3 strong & fonds @ Thy —ON THE ay Streak Blue Flame Ott Stoves, like picture Just the thing for camping, ete Very special for Saturday only, at $6.95 at & Co. Redpath tors Atiiletas, Arm Loney Haskell the Thr white, MUSIC! MIMICRY! MYSTRRY! or blue rie spring; price $7.50, for Saturday $4.65 ALL THE CREDIT YOU WANT Seats Now Selling Lo Luna Park }!*y Free Bhows Atte r s and Bven- datly 20¢ Performances 2:90 9:16, Prices—-10¢ DR. ROLLER Seattle’s Favorite Son BIG YOUSIFF The Terrible Turk FRIDAY NIGHT, JUNE [3 Seats Now Selling. Phone A.-Y.-P. 1941, Ostrich Driving ness Free a oe. A Dip on the Shoot the Chutes, A SCORE OF BIG OUTDOOR AMUSEMENTS, West Beattie Ferry or Alki Point Care. Tonight—Hoth Shows, wn mupene A LENA DUTHIE in An Evening in Scotland and Ireland Monday Nia) Tickets $1.00, Tho oats open for inep Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet Saves Steps “At Coay Corners” Next Week MUSICAL COMEDY THIRD AVENUE THEATRE, * Third av, Near Pike at. refined yaudeviile LOIS THEATRE Phones--Sunset Main 1904, Ind, 4384 This Week Another Play New Here “ON PAROLE” A Great Play of the Civil War, Next Week, “The Great Ruby.” A and whow. Afternoon Matinees, 10¢, Continu- ous performance from 7 to 10,80, Admission 100 and to, aint ‘ SCCONO ANO UNION