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STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1916. PAGE 9 RIC IIOIOOIIIIOCIEIEIEIEIEIEHEA BILLS DEMAND A SPECIAL U.S. : amp _creramsmnarmsnerecess BUREAU TO SEE THAT WOMEN ‘FraserPatersonCo oe Fine Gately Suits (§ WHO WORK GET SQUARE DEAL so oF te : pag are Established in 1911 to Look After | Interests of Women Starved Out When Men in Charge Found Other Uses for! | Funds; Congress Asked to Remedy Situation BY FREDERICK M, KERB tlon on women In Industry; the Staff Special effect of industrial occupations i =, FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN at $15, $18, $20 to $35 Omatter what price you pay, you will here get the most style, comfort and service that your money can buy—and 4 guarantee of absolute satisfac- ion. For half a century GATELY’S have upheld an envi- able reputation for service and_ reliability A buying power of over 100 Gately Stores saves you considerable on every purchase. Our good quality suits and fair prices have won the confidence of hundreds of thousands of men. Here are great varieties to choose from—by actual count there are over 1,200 new suits in stock, Distinguished models for young men and others more conservative, one, two, three or four-button coats, pinch-backs, yes, every popular model is represented. You'll find all the new Weaves, patterns and colors, gray mixtures, stripes and checks, and our blue serges offer unlimited choice. The man who wears a GATELY suit has the double satisfaction of knowing that he is well dressed and that he spends his money wisely. Come in tomorrow for yours. Men's Panama Hats.......... -$5.00 to $7.50 Silk and Straw Hats. seeessess. 5O@ and $1.00 Men’s and Boys’ Shoes...............$2.75 to $5.00 Summer Apparel for Women and Misses A Great Millimery Clearance For Saturday--Tihird Floor i H } i i i i 2 2 i ‘ 5 O make way for the new midsummer stock now on the y, the i i 2 i { on women's health, home life, ete Tho legislation is vanded by the National Consumers’ league the Women's Trade Union league and the ¢ Women’s clubs The women contend they have not had a “Square deal” from the men in charge of the Inveatigation of women's prob: tema in industry The first attempt to deal with ot {industrial problems of women wa made in 1911, w jviston within t WASHINGTON, D, C., June 16.—Women are going to de- mand a special governmental | bureau to look after their In te! Organizations representing between two and three million organized women—many of them votere-—-have secured in troduction Into the house and senate of bilis creating a wom an'a division of the U. 8 de artment of labor. Representative John J. Casey Pennsylvania, In the house, and | Senator Wosley 1. Jones in the | Ying within’ tablished ‘or identi Senate, are Sponsors for ident! nf Miss Marie L, Obenauer was in |bills creating such a division , | which Is to have a chief, who st | Sharge of this work, but the mere be & Woman, at a salary of $3,600, | ™¢9 In charge of the bureau found and a force of special agents, | clerks and assistants Growing importance of women in industry is given as the reason | a only four per cent of the total ep. for the demand for her r | criowtation ot $aiaeee for the be in the federal government by @) oo oF tabor wtatiatics | Notwithstanding this, the di vision turned out 10 per cent of the bulletins issued by the bureau. Miss Obenauer , re- signed, and with her the entire staff of special agents employ- ed in the women's division, The won ‘# organizations back did not love my wife.” ing the CaseyJones bill contend “Then you think no man can tell/that as women in industry const! whether he loves a woman or not| tute one-fifth of all persons {dus until he has possessed her?’ I|trially employed, women « asked quickly tled to more consideration from Very few,” he answered seri-| the federal government ously | The bill carries an appropriation “Then you believe in trial mar-| of $42,000, or practically one-fifth ag of the appropriation that now goes 'No,” he answered, “but I do be /to the bureau of labor statistics. eve in divorce.” — veal “Then, Jim, help me to set Dick tree.” » yo| WARBURTON HAD A “It would be his ruination,” he said solemoly. TERRIBLE THIRST (To be continued) Millinery Section has scheduled fer Saturday the greatest millinery clearance of the season, offering the greatest values yet given. ; te oral Federation of —Note—Every Trimmed Hat, except a few White Hats, will be in the sale, and that means several hundred. v —Our method of millinery operation means that every few weeks all Hats must be sold that have been here a certain length of time—thus stocks are — ; always fresh and new. So this sale offers new styles, new Hats, recent on a woman's di} bureau of labor arrivals, o many other uses for th jof the bureau, the wor vision was almost starved Last year this division received Hats for $2.95 $20.00 Hats for $4.95 EXTRA SPI ; While Ha A lot of fifty smart ntly received Hats. Worth $ ular! Saturday, choice $2.95, | Lot Omne---$5.00 to $8.50 Lot Two---$10.00 to } Sport Hats and Children’s Hats HALF PRICE Our entire stock Women and Children’s Hats Gil be offered this one day for half price special division The work of the div be to report to the of labor on all matters per- talning to the welfa en, particularly wage-earning women; the effect of competi- for fal on “Several ‘Homdred A Splendid Special Offering Dainty, Cool Crepe de of Sport Skirts at enti Chine Waists at $3. 95 $4. 95 HE Waist Section has just received several dozen dainty, Ide Siiver Collars....9¢ N offering of the style Sport Skirts most want- ed now. Shown in a wide range of daring and con- servative stripes of green, dot and picot edging blue, rose, black, pink and Also Georgette Crepe Waists with jayender, fine lace edging .on frill, collar and Poplins, gabardines and cuffs Silverbloom. Shown in flesh and white. Sizes Some stripes run up and % to 44 down—others around. Values unexcelled. The smartest, Specially priced Saturday -$4.95 . ard Floor. cool Crepe de Chine Waists, « erly finished with the new Geor- gette crepe frills, with embroidery Your Credit Is Good We invite your charge ac- —$<_<—_ FREE TO TACOMA, ‘June 16.—Because one of a number of bottles whisky broke, and a baggage ha a keen sense of «#mell, Stanton Warburton, attorney and former congressman, today faces a charge of illegally transporting liquor into Washington ‘or| Wafburton wan arrested on hi ia) arrival from Chicago, where he at nded the progressive convention for esta | as a delegate, and re tter| bond, pending trial in : Ky Special Saturday Selling of Mele 3, tagalog tte phn Women's Silk Dresses at $16.50 counts; buy now, pay later— weekly or monthly, as conven- ient. 1119-1121 Third Ave. Between Seneca and Spring A New Home re That Anyone Can p v HNN K KISSES -$3.95 at new styles awn oceans , "Third Foe Fraser-¥ Vraser-Paters fea EEEEEREREEEE = 2° e { CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE | JIM DEFINES A oe oe you — te tell me he was/old Pat. I don't know « man! liquor, ‘ — slenpnndioniortten Jim came in late this afternoon /not fn love w' ollie and ‘is not think would be able to mak 4 Oe SPEC . attracti i he G 200 Satw x wo had a long talk. He. love with Alice?” was my indig- woman happier than he.” ait show everyone at es igi Mike Doolan to Be A’ te ‘ ne een e ze boa te . fy ~ — dear. ¥ youn ‘ this new metho seautif affeta Silk Dresses, of fine, firm, serviceal etry him about Pat and he| "wiih people of the greatest ca- Jim,” 3 sald pulsively, “do lene Ce gh difficult breath M be f Gi ete apr a bs . you think I could give a dinner an wheesing, and all those ember 0 lants | taffeta, in rose, Copenhagen, gray, green and black. a long whistle. pacity for loving, I have always nouncing it?” r o8 at once and for > At “What are You whistling about, found that love was usually a sec mine { Nearly all are made with taffeta sleeves; some have sleeves o important to| NEW YORK, June 16.—Mike| y. Write today |Doolan, former shortstop and cap-| ethod at . [tain of the Phillies, who hopped to} y math coupe? tthe Baltimore Feds, was consigned | to the Cubs when peace was declar ed and then turned over to Atlantal , by the Cubs, has been signed by the} INTIER ASTHMA CO., Room New York Giants Niagara and Mudson NY free offer a «ingle im?’ I asked. ondary affair. That's the kind of a| J!m did not bat an eyelid Gy At how quickly old Pat got his man Pat is. That kind of a man “I don’t know why not. You BW in,” said Jim with a laugh. makes the best husband, however, could have the table set round this a ae eooney i “You see, Margie, Pat wants to|and your favorite Alice has done beautiful sun room and you could} below. Do It Te ie get married. He wants a home”! mighty weil to have copped out be placed in the middie of \t—t | roo: not the table. I think it | would not only be unique, but very jdeautiful. Let's make it a rose |dinner, Margie, and you can we rs H those flossy pink fMumdiddtes, WITH THE exception of Glbra and we'll have wreaths strung tar, Constantitople has probably ut jalomg the tables" tlc ewes seeeee +++ |} experienced more hting right up a ays | “Jim Edie,” 1 interrupted, “have at _ || to its walls than any other import: | = you gone mad? You are planning Pr nt town In the world Es = 7 ’ ie Se Ja banquet such as was given in ie Samer eaeaaaaicnernionenssisai ancient Rome.” ANNOUNCEMENT ! “Why not? I've been thinking] @9666004600 669060060660 THE |for a long time that you must be jawfully lonely eating alone here Company day after day Why don't you Ihave Dick in with you occasion | ally?” | “I did once, Jim, and it ended in a horrible farce.” Will Have Its Opening in New Sanitary Store at 1424 Third Ave., you think you are Saturday Dick?” Notice how handy this shop of Georgette crepe Ideal for street wear, for afternoon and for office wear. —When you consider how hard it is to get really good taffeta silk, you will appreciate the extraordinary value of- fered in these at ..... Oe Ree ee Dies -.--$16.50 -Paterson Co., Third Floor. SPECIAL SATURDAY Girls’ Wash Dresses HOW TO BE SLIM IZES 6 to 14 and plenty of pretty styles in each size. At- tractive new Wash Dresses of splendid quality materials. —Plaids, checks, stripes, ginghams, percales and chambray. —Buy them on Saturday for. $2.95 @ Floor, to reduce your weight 15 or pounds, don't rtarveand weak- Se en your system, of think you must always be laughed at on t of y fat, but go to Michael Sterns Clothing ONE-ARMED BOY ON TRIAL FOR MURDER In what way?” taking all the reaponsibilit of your iliness away from him Jim, you don't seem to un |derstand. Thin what it would Imean to work hard all day an then come home to a wife such as lam. Why, Dick would wish me Boys’, Girls’ and Children's KAVANAGH’S Mire and Union. 1605 First, at Madieon Oe ee eed ts to your car lines: ( SOS 20-4 0082 2-966 85 dead a hundred times every week ra “ v id” preis ‘ 1) Meridian Wallingford a But eves if he did eee t : ‘ y one : ais e idian, Me n PROVIDENCE, June 15—A 1 midnight, May 31 m stoutly, “he wou eas unnecessary to be bur- % 3a 19th Ave. and Beatrice Walter, a pretty 18 0 even a ° ; , agi ist of pretty know you were living. Margie, with even a single 2 Madison stop in front of the unique and tragic twist Bi 5 gy in yp 15 18 2 you koow Dick's greatest fault j rile aan yo ; door. I ion, Summit, Fate's “eternal triangle” will Te a laraty “tiara. cast Wales +] + ] | putting all the responsibility ne| 4 Phinney and Green Lake with be bared in court here today, Point a bullet wound ta her can on some one else, and I think in half a bloc Ravenna when James O'Brien, a one. tienen. armed youth, is put on trial " for the murder of his sweet: O'Brien, with whom She had heart, Beatrion Watenr. | been walking since early in the The crime for whieh O'Brien evening, told the police a will tried was committed at weird tale of a suicide pact, PN tan boa ts mats and claims Beatrice shot her- self with his revolver. Wouldn't it be nice if we could | die together?” are the words the it would do him good to h to Park and Cowen Park le “But I ean’t do it, Jim You Anne, Broadway and Ole know I am very prond, and it Renton” one block laa ic ence tL cocoa io BIG SPECIALS holding Dick to me when he want FOR SATURDAY ed to be away. Honestly, Jim, if I é : . could I'd set him legally free to- Steer Pot Roast, Ib 11¢ and $25 Appeal to the man that wants style and quality. They have every fea- o , LEADS RUSSIANS IN| - nO} | vast Veal 10¢ §}) GREAT OF FENSIVE || gir is atleged to have used ture of cut and finish that i foe . Poot Margie! Poor Margie!” | Hams, % or whole, lb. 17@ o ; - a | O'Brien said he twies attempted | Pure Leaf Lard, Fancy Breat fe tial in perfect tailoring. There is a wide range of fabrics in all colors, jto shoot himself, after B sank dead at his feet, but tha nhoked voice. “You've ty low-down said Jim ina been played a pr each jrotten trick, haven't you?” 1 a time the bullets struck his belt | | “I presume so,” 1 answered. {ff Loin or Rib Lamb Chop, per | buckle aud were deflected as well as the more conservative “pat don't you know?” he per E i} 17¢ | The police and Beatrice’s par- | Blues and Blacks. Clothes that sisted In order to {ntroduce our new Pork Roast, 1b tte Jents scout the suicide theory as ri- “No, dear dim, I don't, 1 may| (whalebone) plate, which t# the Come tn and see our thor diculous will please the young fellow, the | teat ditterently tomorrow, but to-|lightest and strongest plate known, |— oughly complete. System of ie iy sautder: pure and: whaie d th Ider] day I Just don’t seem to care any-|does not cover the roof of the|— Refrigeration and the most Chief Inspector O'Nell told the business man ani ie elderly man. lthing about it. Just now Dick does|mouth; you can bite corn off the | Sanitary Market in the city | United Press. “The Walter girl's lnot seem any more to me than|cob; guaranteed 15 years Our Fish Market is up-to nts know of no reason why , . Jean in, ever ld wish to dic 7 lyou do date, sweet and clean in ever | hould w rn J PR A complete line of Summer |" Jim came suddenly forward, |Gold crown .......+..++. $3.00 9 respect | George S, Larkin, 22, has «ae “Margie, girl,” he sald earnestly, |$15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 | broug forward conclusive evl-|1 m0: you take advantage of ee Furnishings. don't gat in this kind of @ 064;|$16 set of tecth $5.00 Jdence that he, not O'Brien, was |] |e Filiew and have your Teeth It means death to all your hapy | Beatrice Walter's sweetheart. He |] OPE y your Seaick is & good ‘fellow, but | Bridge work, per tooth, gold § has Informed the police that |f attended to while we are offering * $4 Te Ene TALAtG a ik lo y ees i 20 t discount on the b I F and, Margie, a man,| White crowns .. $3.00 O'Brien twice made threats to kill |} & 20 per cent discount on the be- Special, Panama Hats, $3.50 to $5 he is man—and, Margie, s man $1.00 up sic te he id mor ibave low regular prices for our high- here a woman is concerned, is |Gold fillings .. always more or less of a cad.” Stiver fillings oked up quickly |Plating fillings ...+. Jeatrice alone |] grade work. This week only, The testimony of this youth, and |that of the medical examiner who -600 75ce sHARD sitor “¢, | meant it,” he continued 104% Pike St—Tel Main 2089 Sailor Straws .... . $1.50 to $3.00 LADY ATTENDANT If # man wants woman—an All work gurrantesd for 18 yenrs erformed an autopsy on the body, |} 99.%, Gold Crown ‘ , » Have impression taken in the morr will be of the gre i rtanc r 4 woman—yon may make sure he | fare th same day. Exam- 2 Bridgework, tooth... tries his best to get her, honestly |!PS,AN0 rt Suvice tree. g FRE E PHYSIC IAN nd may be the final weight which will carry the scales of justice. | O'Brien's revolver, five cham re Porcelain Crowns. Gold Filling ° Silver Fillings. Best Rubber F Free Examination Electro Painless or otherwise, and when his inter est wanes he tries bis best to get rid of her an ! very apt to ta Beg and all that, but learned that the we he loves us has not given her IL aud See Samples of Our Plate) This me ny patron, man Bridge Work, W woman or ebild. me neuit the Test of Time. 1 meta ce. We mpty, Was found near the + oe of the girl's death ee “6 JLOFF | A slight scraping wound in his in ‘the abdomen, and a dented belt buckle, ‘ 11 Gen, Brusiloff is leading the) orien offered as evidence of his about our lo Most of our present patror have not yet| recommended by our early « howe work in still givin ion, Ask our customers w sated our work When coming an who says tS into our ds to keep or throw to our office, be wure you are in the nit * Russian forces on the great drive| own attempts at suicide. SECOND AVE. AT YESLER wway as them ompts is. WY Rags Manity|Brusiloff is the same man who led Se eon an Sects | . ite 4 L. C. Smith Bldg as decent as most men, But | want Cut - Rate ce eer tne eal” icate ee ee ene Oe mee ned REALLY has a | CORNER OF FIRST AND PIKE Opposite 42-Story L. C. Smi al Il you that one of the reasons D . tifte work @ on your eyes,{the Carpathians last year His} navy. © AAS URS DOU SWenty Opposite Old Public ket r. a ". jamais is t entists ete igh dy Mi 'lmen are reported to have captured| nine large motorboats, armed with Laboring People’s Dent . am a lonely o! vac ne- | ars, ne ' ee ap " MA cause 1 have always been afraid 207 UNIVERSITY 9T. | RIGHT DRUG CO 0,000 prisoners in their newest quick-firing guns, to patrol Lake 2 a. Phi Ithat after marriage I'd find out 1 Ongont Fraser-Vaterson On 1111 First Ave.—169 Washington St, offensive, Constance. e .

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