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FREE THIS WEEK WITH EMPRESS MALLEABLE RANGE! —a 42-piece decorated dinner set, or a 16- piece aluminum kitchen set! an unusual offer extended this week to Seattle homefurnishers who purchase an EMPRESS Mal leable Range. This offer is for cash or credit sales you can have your chotee, efther the dinner set or sluminumware => i beater taken as 1 Malleab! your olf stove, range or ment on the purchase of a new EMPRESS Range’ 1 t € steel folding a splendid go-cart, special for Thurs- 1 Feguine price 86.45 aplenaid earth before the and in the absence of facts.” ver all government workers; creation of the d STAR—WEDNESDAY, 8 WILSON LIKES HUGHES’ FIGHT ON 8-HOUR LAW BY GILSON GARDNER WASHINGTON, Sept. 13 The White How frankly pleased that Cha E. Hughes has accepted th ht-hour day controversy of the railway the campaign i Vance MoCormic pleased, and has telephoned his congratulations to the presi dent, The democratic campaign committee intends to help Mr Hughes give as great publicity as possible to thie subject. They are planning to citoulate what Mr, Hughes said in his speech in the Bouth, referri the e by congress of the eight-hour la particularly hie statement that: ‘I am opposed to being dictated either in the exeentive depart- ment or congress by any power on facts are known, Also his statement: 1 stand here firmly for the prin of arbitrating Industrial dis putes, and I would not surrender it ‘© anybody in the country.” Wilson's Statement Opposed to thia statement by Mr fughes, Mr. MeCormick Intends to culate President Wilsen’s dectar tion that It weomed to me, In considering he subject-matter of the contro , that the whole spirit of the ime and the preponderant evidence f recent economic experience spoke ple for the eight-hour day The committee calia attention to neluding tght-hour day legistation for rail trainmen; act requiring an eight-hour day in contract work for he government; eight-hour day for EPT, 13, 1916. PAGE 2 HOT ILLINOIS EX-WIFE WANTS CAMPAIGN ENDS DENNY ESTATE FRANCISCO, CHICAGO opt. 1 The mont} SA Sept, 13.—A bitter polities! campaign Hiinois| petition for the restoration of a di lhan experte 4 in years has now |voree record destroyed during San * to the urt of last resort Francisco's fire n 1906 was filed t by Mrs, Eva F, Richmond of the tightest | of & wealthy realty operator 1 for a republi who was ed in 1684 from h Was etill in Orrin O. D er |voters Went to the polls to select |of Beatt and Jone of three candidates to run tn |inent family in that section the November ne | Sinee t divorce Denny ha Women will her $260 a month alimony for th . titled to vote for only local offices Hy & ruling |care of the two daughters, who are jof County Judge Thomas Sully, vot-|now married and Iiving jn the ers will not have to give their|Northwest, Denny died recently agen ving a $400,000 estate, and it | b that the for eved a It's placing a premium on youth petition to fore © to tell thefr age restoration of the record is a pre su It ien't fair, ewe lude to a fight for a portion of the they don't want tell th estate right ages they ie the une of b won't do aving the |HUMPHREY LEADS VILLA CAUGHT in =6s,—s—sN LEWIS COUNTY, GIRCLE, REPORTED) cucnacis, won, Sept. 18 PASO, Sept. 13—Carranza| Humphrey ts leading Poindexter | on first choice ballots in 44 out of ames have thrown a-citele around the place where Villa and hin fol Lewis county precincts, The lowers are believed to be hiding, |COUMt 1: Humphrey 1386, Poin with American troops forming one | Texter 946. segment of the ring, Gen. Gon ‘ormer Gov, McBride's count is rales, Carranza commander at} 27 firet eh 3 Mervoqag 3 while na . annow 1 today eel, has 38 at choice, 317 wee —_——- hate an ond ch Sutton however “ | leading the rnatorial fight with 646 f nd 354 ond cho votes. McNeely has 437 349 seconds. seconds firsts end firsts. U. S. IS AWAITING WORD FROM CHINA | | | | the statement by Mr. Hughes that | WASHINGTON “Sept. 13.—De. day only— | “tt may be very important that | assurances recel from bere and there there shall be a } se foreign minister, the henge in the wage scale, 1 « artment is awaiting fur: It a matter for careful ex ther advices from the American aminat |diplomats at Tokio and Pekin, be His Labor Record | fore arriving at a conclusion as to The committee will contrast th DH. Lom. CLANK whether Japan's demands on ‘ nina this statement President Wi infrin on the sovereignty of tha accomplishments in behalf of labor,| For Your Own Good More) country and upon American rights there LARGEST GATHERING Than Any One Else’s,| We Say, “Get Your, Teeth Fi ixed “4 the eight re of ordnance and the government; the r provision 1 coal to be used b: rugs, 9xt2 size; all and the c °. son, form nited ee ee Mine Work ary of special for Thurs- labor; the Clayton antitrost act L, SCHOENFELD & SOMS 101 to 111 So. Eleventh St., Tecoma decrees, both im-| verse market conditions, the show are shown in ing is fully up to the Bon Marche's profusion that ts a delight to the high standard. An extremely busy oman shopper. In spite of ad- fall tra * anticipated Latest fashion THIRD AND CHERRY “TODAY'S CURVE CLIT Seeee re SU TRR ESTP SRE ES eRe Any Seat Wednesday 10c JEXTRA! \ B Bichdded Attraction)’, ThePhantomCrook’ s \ Fiction’s Most Celebrated Criminal EUGENE LEVY, Manager NEW VAUDEVILLE- West & Vac Comedy Singers and Talkers Emmery Brothers Pianologue Artists Stewart & Stevens In a Musical Novelty Kip & Kippy Juggling Comiques Davis & Florine Funsters in Melody Exploiting the Paris mystery man and criminal, the dare- devil, death-defying sensation, NTOMA A Great Detective Story, plete in three parts. screen | | com- Full of action and suspense. Thursday Afternoon 5c Children 5c of the courts to issue injunctions in of Fd Hagen's wie. jit |worth of coarse jhad no shaving atick |was his brother. | Picnics | Boston Butts .. with the imitation upon the power labor disputes the protection miners in Alaska coal leasing law; the organ fzation of the mine resene work the bureau of mines; the “phos jaw" legislation, to protect worke in mated factories from polsoning by phosphorus; the appointment the ¥ industrial relations com ssion and the printing and cireu lation of its valuable report feaman’s bill; the child labor law increased appropriations for the children’s bureau, and the federal |workman’s compensation act ‘WOULD SHARE GOLD | | WITH BROTHER HERE the provisions for ¢ th of he the} | OF TROOPS IS HELD hour law applying to nin the | he teidind Y ‘ wmbia; the eixht-ho' y ava at “ ree ; om mr 1 EL PASO, Sept. 13.—With wal iki ataktheek preriiaes|' rrival of the last contingent of te dvitens mace inn troops yesterday the largest bod > efvillans engaged in is countr il war in In wide-flung Fort Bliss—39,000 0 are National acco! ording to figures) Bell | troops gathered in thi of the « th Guardsmen announced by Gen pr | ‘WOOD FIRE SPREADS Cal, Sept ~The | as crossed the guiches the Santa Cruz mountsios and 12 sweeping up the hills on the side, accordi to a tele. po iphone call received here at noon | | sy}today from the Letcher ranch, At} er-ithat time, it was stated that the| telephone poles were burning, and | anticipating that this would be the 1 Inst message they would be able| to get thru. The fire fighters ap- 4 for more aid and asked for | sions to last three or four) | responathle oarnestly advice once and let “THE SONG OF SONGS” John C, White, Alaskan, writes) tion. an Second Sensational Week to The Star that he and his partner,|co*t { Evenings, 8:20, 10¢ to 0c Joe Anderson, have discovered a|{!0" Mats, Tomorrow and Saturday rich pay streak about 25 miles from | rs the entrance to Broad pass, iniand|be ¥ 250th Performance in from Anchorage, Al and that he wants his brother, who, ho be Heves, is in Seattle, to come at once “My partner's wife is the mother he writds, "so Hagen knows where George White, my brother, is, tell him to come at once, before a stampede ts started. I have been panning $18 gold in less than laix hours.” Charies McKee, of Ray, N. D., when registered at a hotel in St Pau!, Minn., desired to shave, but borrow one from the man in the He tried to next room, and found that this man whom he had not heard from tn IT’S A PLEASURE TO SHOP AT FRYE'S Kitsap, Mason and Ska countie Chinese QUALITY pheasant shooting will be MARKETS in Snohomish, Skagit and m counties. King county will be the fa THURSDAY SPECIALS [i cored ground for close-in quail shooting. Reports Steer Round from all localities indicate deer are very plentiful |Steak ...... 1 Tc this season. We have obtained considerable detailed T-bone hunting “Dope” from many good hunting localities Steak ........ 20c throughout the state. This information is posted Shoulder Lamb - 15 here for your use Chops Cc ER Fresh Pork $32.50 RIFLE FREE DE SEASON Liver Sugar Cured New York Full Cream Cheese, Sugar Cured Anchor Bacon | Sugar Cured |Cottage Rolls . | Sugar Cured Ib OLYMPIC M n O44 Matinrd Ave. OUR OLD LOCATION AT 118 PIKE ST. HAS BEEN ABANDONED than ft Seattle Tonight Special Music by Charles Lombard’s Orchestra Regal Dental Offices Kt. Clark, Manager « Thire SEASON OPENS FRIDAY, SEPT. 15 Grouse and Pheasant AND OTHER UPLAND BIRDS Plenty of grouse and na tive pheasant reported fro FOR LARGEST Opens Sept. 16th DEER 18 up to 3 o'clock p.m. We will | award as first prize a 250-3000 Savage Hi Power Rifle, value $32.50, Deer are plentiful this year. Ask for printed circu. | BUT don’t shoot until you see for othe sib | your game plainly—then, don’t lar for other prizes and ‘wound: one shot in the right spot fs all that's necessary. particular | | Game Laws ws _ Free. Hunting Licenses for Sale Here. ArT [Shoot | REM PIPER & 7 dela Peters GUNS 111'7 Second Ave. | shells * Mothers in Politics FR PAINLESS Dr. Sipes, of the Bos' tract offending teeth— saved—and make a tho charging you a cent. Dr. Sipes’ advice ma only saving your teeth but constant worry and suffering. The anesthetic used by Dr. Sipes in all op- erations is the most remarkable aid to dentistry yet discovered. A few deadens all sense of fee ation is rendered absolutely tooth in the mouth cov sitting without the slightest hurt or pain. Most important of al less under all conditions—old and young alike, it makes no difference. No longer necessary Dr. Sipes, and the en of expert specialists, record during the free painless dentistry. Liter treated, ally hundreds of Remember, there are free offer. You work, or pay for any m Your teeth that cannot be saved—no matter how many—will be ext of cost to you. The was established by Dr. years ago. It is one of dental offices in operators who specialize Popular prices are charged for the finest possible gold crowns and bridgework; also artificial teeth that cannot be «distinguished from the natural teeth. All work is fully gua ture of Dr. Sipes. Free demonstrations cards will be given the at the noon hour or afte ae Subject of Talk | Miss SAL LATHROP During the National American | Woman Suffrage association con- vention, Sept. 6-10, at Atlantic City, Miss Julia Lathrop, chief of the children’s bureau of the United States department of labor, will talk on “Mothers in Politics LONDON, Sept 13.—-French troops have captured Sorovish from the Bulgarians, said an Athens dis- patch to the Evening News today, AND PRICELESS. y drops applied directly to the gums have with not a single failure. don’t Boston Dental C America, hours of 9 and 5 o'clock. E ton Dental Co. will ex- teeth that cannot t ro examination without means of not you of be the relieving ling so that every oper- painless. Every ld be extracted at one 1, it is positively harm- take tire Boston Dental staff made a remarkable demonstrations of real to Star readers have been no strings to Dr. Sipes’ have to order other edical treatment. racted without a penny 0., 1420 Second Ave., Sipes more than fifteen the largest and busiest employing skilled on painless work. ranteed over the signa- every day between the Special appointment se who can only come r working hours. PACIFIC QUTFITTING CO COR.THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN WOMEN rn WEEK YOUR CREDIT IS O.K. Protect your health, Get well in the safe and ek way. Dr. Macy ensed — Naturopathic sician, Twel Pasteurized. Regular 1¢0 milk, Save cost of delivery, profit, dookkeepi and bad ac Being bottle Albert Hansen Jeweler and Silveremitn 010 Second Ave, Near Madison