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| Say Good-Bye | ‘to the Ladies Se wer that 1 love them less, but the store henceforth will ar exclusively. Women's and misses’ all MERRY LORD OF SKIBO ON STAND | Andrew Carnegie, erstwhile czar of atecidom, now lord of Skibo, snapped on the stand, telling the U. & Industrial Relations Commie sion what he thinks about founda- tlons, unemployment and other things of vital interest to labor and capita Ho wae feeling In fine hence the amile very notic the ploture. pirits— ble In men's we coats to be closed out—and quickly, too, eS @ fine dig line of | year Raincoats for women aad Young men's sutts of the room waiting te compe! I've In a very short time Good: wae * will no longer be * atte. Of course Tl the rest of it Is on | always be glad to have the 5 slace to put adies come in as advisers y, and no plac me the Jadies’ and misses’ | in-chief to hubby, brother or he t get out of the road art, but I must do 4 / away with the women's lines. > Saturday and Monday Your Unrestricted “Qoice at the Followiag Price Reductions: ‘2 and] 75 Women’s and One lot of Wom- | y Double] Misses’ All-Weath- | ong Engtien er Poplins, blues and blacks, $10.00 Coats, at Tweeds and im. ported Sicilians, $18.00 ana $20.00 valu 55 45| 93-95 You all know $7.10 the excellent qual- ity of our Wome: Women's Twill Engiiéh Gabar. and Bombazine dines, $18.00 and] English Slip-ons, $20.00 Coats, at $10.00 Coates, to close out at $9.40/$3.95 Boys’ and Girls’ English Slip-ons, fine for schoo! ser- vice, $5.00 value, to close at » to close at CHAIRMAN WALSH TELLS SIGNIFICANCE OF TESTIMONY OF MILLIONAIRES ON LABOR About 200 Wom- en's Umbrellas, $1.00 values, to close out at Frask P. Walsh, chatrman of the U Girls’ Rubber Surface Storm Capes with storm hoods, $1.60 to close at 45c. $250 Capes at $1.45. Men's and Young Men's Coats, for quick clearance at ONE. PRICE. By Frank P. Walsh Chairman of the U. &. Commission on Industrial Relations. What is the significance of the great hearings of the U S. Commission on Industrial Relations which are now near- OPEN TILL 10 SATURDAY NIGHT ch a close in New York City? What SECOND A jhave they accomplished for the one 6 At Madison Street 016 hundred millions of people who live and have their being in the United States of America? I believe two towering mile- }stones, the importance of which can- not be overestimated, have been reared on the highway of industrial progress as a result of these sessions in New York! One of them is com- posed of the words of the dutiful son and heir of the world’s richest man and a wizard in the realm of |production and finance. The second is constituted by the words of one of the leaders of 400,000 Colorado Frank P. Walsh, workingmen, who began his life at 8 jas a breaker boy in a coal mine and who stepped upon the |witness stand after Charles W. Eliot, America’s most famous ledocator, and in brain capacity and power of expression suf-| lfered not a jot in comparison. The first is John D. Rockefel-| ler, Jr., and the second is John D. Lawson, Colorado miner and) labor leader The testimony of young |the body politio—d e, ignor- Rockefeller Is significant be- |ance, immorality and even crime cause he Is the exponent and | itself—have an economic basis, and | that a wage slightly beyond the |cost of mere existence makes the} energetic and self-respecting citi The Seattle Auto Transit asso- ciation has issued blank forms to} |its members, requesting that reck-| world, and bec less driving and violation of the| time he was t zen and home-buflder the con- 2 traffic rules be reported to the po-| passing through the structor of a truly vital state. Mice department. This includes| wonderful change of mental | The Rockefeller-Lawson episode j _——— both jitney busses and private-| attitude which has ever been |{s great because out of it will come ‘Good for owned machines. Bo ” }troduced in the Spokane council.|peiq always the principles which | America. a Boys | publicly exhibited anywhere |at last a peace based on justice id heretofore. & peace that will affect more no | Four ordinances seeking to reg I do not mean by that that Mr.|man beings than any agreement Only one of the ordinances was| ne declared on the stand should be If they both are honest and | what they h testi drafted by the bus operators them-|ine basis of the conduct of every selves an toward his fellow, but I do there Ie no doubt that the toughest, | peli ch mean that his declaration that he| a tremendous advance le about and best wearing The first jitney busses have ap | was about to meet the leaders, the} to be made in the progress of for boys peared on the streets of Ellens-| representatives of the workers in| the world toward justice. burg. the gigantic industries represented No specious excuses or cle 134... . - $2.25 i chi ieg ip fim at first hand, and to co. er | satisfy ¢ r 5Y,.. ... $2.75 "| Victoria, B. C., fitmen have or-|operate with them directly for the! public mind. ‘ {ganized under the name of the Jit-|common good, {s AMAZING in Its | I'd hate to be the ane to at- if ney Bus Owners and Drivers’ as-|{moort so far as the great cause of| tempt such a course: The Orfers Delivered Free. | sociation. Each member ts pledged |{ndustrial democracy is concerned,, American people will soon |to take every precaution to safe-| especially as the meeting has since| know! guard his passengers against accl-|\taken place sellatpauad nia OE co. dents. | The significance of Mr. Lawson's @ THIRD, NEAR UNION oe testim fs the respectful but KANSAS Kips STUDY Oregon City (Ore.) women are|pold challenge to Mr. Rockefeller | noted for their enterprise. When/to PROVE his EXPRESSED con-| KANSAS TEXTBOOKS a show was given a few nights ag0| yictions by A which will end at the town “opry” house by the! forever the cruel wrongs being tn- Eastern Stars, the women in| ficted upon those helpless miners charge installed a fitney service|in the canyons of Co: from the downtown district to the| Next in importan theatre. The autobuses were th first in Oregon City. The pre TOPEKA, Kan., Feb. 12.—Kan rado }sas school children have begun the » to the Rock-|study of agriculture from text efeller-Lawson episode Was that) books compiled by Kansas authori slous utterance of Henry Ford | ties to cover conditions in the Sun ceeds for the event were not} effect that all the evils of/tiower state. The state printer only materially increased, but now | =| printed the text and Kansas Agti the bus is & permanent thin, al | cultural college professors prepared Oregon City. eet | ’ the manuscript, i Mrs. Edward Edwards, 6545 BE ave., wants to employ some needy | LEFT THE STAMP, TOO {man with a family to drive a jitney } EUGENE, bus for her. Phone Ballard 2423 | Ore, Feb. 12.—Only Nggras |the enevlope of m censored letter p F FIG | was recelved by J. A. Maurer, Bu |gene jeweler, from his mother. A falr Indication of the rap writing from Munich, Germany Id growth of the jitney bus business in Seattie, which is | The contents had been removed. Don't scold your fretful, peevish | x bile e if to p is coated; this tor: ti elas hild if tongue Is coat hi s sign {ts little stomach,|) operators and fans. The new |'8 @ & ng ' gs ° paper, of which R. H. Pratt Is | liver and bowels are clogged with Positive Relief editor, Is called the Seattle |#oUr waste eoiads: att For Constipation | | | | | | | | yet in Its Infancy, Is shown In the appearance of a newspaper Auto Bus News and Jitney bidpesr) alate 4 pee, arena, 3 Journ It will be Issued ev- oe oe age & capaho gree oat Watt citegitae wy ‘000 h ache, Indigestion,|) The progress of modern meM to start with, Pratt says. DUCK 30c Advance in Price Any Day Buy Now Me New Demonstration SHOW ROOM |has stom | diarrhoea Callfornja few hours all the foul waste, the|{ simplifying of many of the a BOUND sour bile and fermentin food time remedies of past genera a have a well and playful child again. |) catharticasand violegt purgatives ) HE'D GET INTO SARL ater Fieeeh Sate again, |) cammarucnsand lags pureativs laxative,” and mothers can rést eve ation now known ¢ msary, but i «i Syrup of Figs,” and in|) forcefully evident than in the instance, the harsh It, because It!) to be not only unnec TACOMA, Feb, 12.—Planting him td mabe thete little “in. |) %0,% self directly in front of Police Sergt.| Dover, (Ann tO Ma oe seg Dyment on one of the downtown! "Yoo. it handy, Mother! A little| B00? streets, Jimmie Romero, 19, refused piven today saves a sick child to harmful, Constipation can relieved with= } nd pain these \ ld-t remedies occasion. ane to budge until he was placed under|fiorrow, but get the genuine, As! A combination of simple Inxa we Wee 8 FIRST Ave. beticon encrney Uae eee a Aeeane tote |) ute nate Mats Sous i , 0 Romero said he had roWbed alor “California Syrup of Figs,”| ig stores under the 'r if Write tore in Portland, and that bis con-| which has directions for ,bables, | EMPiRng 5; ecience had bothered him ever since.| children of all ages and for grown-| ght a CURITIES Co. he officer obliged him ups plainly on the bottle, Remem-| ‘opiates and. ER W567 Empire Bldg. a ‘ ber, there are ; count rteite sold | equally a9 desirenls, 3 h go Kure ook and § ha manhood, A free trial SEATTLE LONDON, Feb. 12-—Premlter As ire fo made by the “California|| wo thccined by welting 4 Ww. § yer quith announced today that fully 55| 5 up Company.” Hand back|{ B. Caldwell, 452 Washington st. | : per cent of Great Britain's wounded| with contempt an other fig|} Monticello, Mm had recovered, syrup “ ~ julate fitney busses have been in-| Rockefeller has not academically |@¥er made in the industrial life of | spoonful of |) cat sctonce ts, perhaps, no more }| i}later and every ip STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1915. PAGE 9. “When You're Well, Keep Well” Another article in The Star's health campaign being conducted with co-operation of American Medical CHILD’S PLAY IS IMPORTANT The child who {s brought up in) velopment such a way that he is sensitive to| mind and of the nervous system. slight changes in temperature 18 bound to suffer from {t sooner or one is familiar with those who grumble at the weather. If children be suitably dressed and afe early ac customed to taking a cool bath in| companionship of brothers and sis ters, unless pains are taken to sup playmates for or warm, the skin and nervous sys-| much to be pitied, tem quickly acquire a tolerance for| !varlations in temperature |the morning and to walks out-of doors every day, rain or shine, cold in-doors, Not only physicians but also lay- the presen® have been impressed with the importance of bodily exer- cise and harmonfous muscular de- The Tremendous Demand for The Famous M-J-B- Coffee and delay in shipments make it impossible for grocers to deliver all orders promptly We Want No One To Be Disappointed! Our Special Money-Saving Offer Will Be Extended One Week Longer But Remember---After Saturday, Feb. 20 M:J:B: Coffee Will Sell at Regular Prices You Can’t Buy Better Coffee at Any Price M-J:B: Is Packed in Airtight Tins To Preserve Its Flavor and Is Ground Just Right to Make the Best Cup of Coffee Order a a Pound (The Most Economical Size) You Take No Chances Our Guarantee Is Your Protection Just Tell Your Grocer to “Book” Your MJ. BRANDENST SAN FRANCISC 0, N= > Seattle Branch 314 Occidental Avenue Phone Main 4015 Our 5-lb. Airtight Tin A Handy, Useful Package together banquet to be given Feb. 3 at the Woman's Exchange, 2 Reservations are to be notifying Mrs. The society ts trying unify social on suitable bodily exercise for chil dren predisposed to nervousness, a | warning should be sounded against |excesses in games |to systematize While you sleep the nerves have) (0. sistematis ja chance to repair the wear and| |tear of the busy day. give the nerves time for Uniess you| SPOKANP, Feb. 12 breakdown] pared to step onto the ties to walk jalongside her husband, Mrs |Scharff felt |drawn from her. |stant Scharff was ground to pieces under an electric switch engine. ~As she pre some day—another case of vou tration.” wattare: of thal a prerere BIG SISTERS PLAN BANQUET Lathan pi organization ting preparations for a get-| DYSPEPSIA GONE! NO INDIGESTION, GAS, SOURNESS—PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN When your meals don't fit com fortably or what you eat lies Mke|Poison your breath with nauseous lump of lead in your stomach, or you have heartburn, Walking; running, rowing, riding,| sign of indigestion, | swimming, paddling and safling are) AM out-of-door life for children/ali desirable forms of bodily ex-|cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin and also 'eads them unconsclously to| ercise. exercise their muscles more than! is possible for the child who stays|/to have her nervous child excused|no belching of regular exercises This ig usually a mistake, for ner. (men from the old Greek times to| vous children, even more than nor| feeling in @he stomach, nausea, if we desire to insure them aj timidity, we must see to it that all the muscles of thel | tematically and r bodies are sys-| ularly exercised. | over in the stomach cure for out-of-order stomachs, hold of your and digests it Just the same as if | your stomach wasn't there. Get from your pharmacist a fifty dose just as soon as An anxious mother will often ask There will be no sour risings, | stomach misery 1s waiting for you ny drug store. These large fift®eent cases con “Pape’s Diapepsin” to with actd, no stomach jor heartburn, tain enough |keep the entire family stomach disord uscular exercise, This will all go, It belongs in While emphasis 1s thus laid up- and, besides, there will be no sour| your home, 6 ‘ ne 44