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STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1917. PAGE 9 ‘SUQUAMISH CUT GAMBLING OUT AND FOOD WILL BE Beautiful View Tracts LOWER THAN EVER the Non-Partisan league, which or and farme ll over the ¢ : iginated In North Dakota, where far-| Will start raising meat i TERMS. $5 CASH————$2 50 MONTHLY mere revolted against old political And moat eaters will pay less than le 6 party rule, organized, adopted a far. they have in decades, mere’ platform, named a ticket of Gambling ts the Curse farmers, headed by a farmer for governor, and carried the state in ine last election. Iimportamt Satwrday Sales You Should MKmow About F ‘yaser: ‘Paterson Co Phone Main 7100. utry Secone The Story Blour Charge Purchases Made Today, Tomorrow and Monday Placed on May Accounts 3 to 4 P. M. Saturday Miss Helen Marie Cook ff will resume her Gambling in foodstuffs has done more to lessen production tn Amer fea than anything else, If it ts stopped you can depend upon rap {dly increasing crops. You won't have to beg or coax the farmers to plant larger acreages, They'll do tt anyhow BY A. C, TOWNLEY The farmers of America can double thelr crops this year they can grow ten times as \m Extraordinary Sale of 100 Women’s An ccna —_ Coats 519.75 much food next year as they 4 \ . “eet | Seer gre in any” year before, |! can't on how the governmen eas ae Bee ‘ aS they den'e nvod dvice | CH make prices an long aa it per mo r e G) ‘ ‘ . te do thie; they need 8 fair papel preg ling, and a long as mo. of stories for Saturday] — they are a special ane ent us from New York, qualities retailing s opoliats control the food utac 956 2 25 ( It ts up to the United States gov. | d a os ' : Roading erates Gov’ | ing end Why Beare Sleep All ‘ ; to the saine government to say if/ price to farmers will result in great “Henny-Penny fresh from the makers’ table Bought bel : Jnoxt year’s crope shall by enough|/Y increased prices to consu Hikes ee regul { the 1 tock i ; eee eouie of this |r the bloodsuckers hetwe iger.” egular prices to adjust the make C to feed not only the people of this | i Aue Gee tees wah and tke The Old iron Pot.” Sas Pinata ino eeide ao atatols uaa’ are : Thia ie what the rnment | tl! Just the same —“The Mouleey That the t attractive yet offered th ason ann as te en thts daodue Instead of the government and Would Not Kill.” ‘ | de 1 1 bankers and big business men ure “Robin Hood and King {ATERIALS : ae aver the ‘wetribution: jpto ue cul oe Cores umes cue skid thas Uienhearae, : % work harder, the ernment ought All little boys. are in —Guantt : Take over the packing plants, " a u ) ‘ | canneries, flour milia, ware |° ae Steg FARMER PRO vited Velours Ps watore and storage | con Produce Ten Times as Much Nee! S ati —Poiret Twills bs Take over tHe Idle land heid | Let the government confiscate Girls pring Gusaedinde : F Suquamish was formerly a part of the old Port Madison] »y culating land holders, eG ted sa enh “ry By: by “he Bolivia Indian Reservation. It was chosen by the Indians as their| rvs eb paberagee were fe. |and. divide ie sane beeen the Coats Tricotine } = hun D hoveands o a ws home. Chief Seattle spent his lifetime there and now lies| hee whe will make this land [hundreds of thousand rk | Raténe ; buried in the old churchyard, productive. ' Re peti hgh » can't buy 1 Smart New Arri Go $ gia net th here would be no labor #horiage 5 We secured the land some years ago. It was a forest Shih te wee rergs eauipment {0% fartua ff farmbande vaw « chance $8.50 and $10.0 00 Dozer iriat in belted, semi-belted and flared z ? Dut the verdure was beautiful, the ground was fertile, and] and tabor. . ,t0 get a farm of thelr own 4 if LEVI le turing t easor ever ideas in trimmings ‘ $ view sublime | If the government takes over the farmers Sie oe ype ay C3 ? R new arrivals, { tonight and tomor will show ; - ‘ x Tehous, duction so they could pay hig i site Ligh , phe z We platted Suquamish and in two years it has become oben ghee wake showing m vie of these ats—one hundred in the sale Z by far the most popular resort on Puget Sound puttin I suggest that the government re features in belted and Paramount values —correct styles—fine, desirable, new eB ; te Lower rs fuse to accept for enlistment men emi-belted effects, odd er ¢ } ng that no woman who ren FACTS ABOUT SUQUAMISH eats om farma, They are needed more naoirate: 3 t st 3 BT in ala lor food growing than for batt H , * e ’ Suquamish is less than one hour's ride from Seattle elds. It takes years to make a fi ‘ Four round trips daily, summer and WINTER Se ee ee Matorials are thone 0 : a Boats leave so you can work in Seattle and ¢ atleansl to the cost c ou will do that, America wil : : Suquamish, ja fair profit. on Hate wren cee - food ten Colors include 3 geo ager 4 from now as she does now AP pagent i : 5 : 7 500 people already live at Suquamish, winter and sum Brel rodeo {aintain the old system and she Gopsabe - 4 Flowers for Trim ning and Extra Special for Saturday aa. | _ ; w nt produce much more then than | a “e : 100 Doz Women’s Handker he does now ; /, S ts Two churches, several stores, town hall, etc, at |? and ps be penal ce AA jong —— 4 JD, 25 E hart) Suquamish. make enough They are care MOUGUEK & UT SOSCS Cc a. rage . , ; all the war de WHEAT HITS $2.70; and of exceliont } chiefs, Special 10c Each Miles and miles of graded streets | The only persons who wor 0 IUs rials, at $8.50 and Ada turday aly bs alata q thurt would be the com $10. 00 ah ‘g NE hundred dozen women’s fine ng millers, packers and rai! i | 5 Lawn Handkerchiefs, daintily em- Then we could spare allt he wines tered in « r; others are plain board of trade solicitors and T a ciched ill’ others are inven gamblers for the army and i hers a navy. In the trenches they could help the country; In pri; 4 bushel, @ cents under last night's ; Fine F dainty designs; vate life they are the p 0 after a few and buds grades selling re 15c and 19¢ bane st on other people's p en dropped back Hundreds to ch e from; formerly « They represent a special purchase, fustion. toa eT at $2.55, re | 50c to $1.00. On sale Saturday and some from re 4 sat lO ar ¢ sth wheat sold at ever $3.60 | tye tge teste ees seat _-25¢ Saturday special price, e ach. « _,10¢ 7 . rf on, Firw vor ¢ n Co., First Floor. County Agrioulturiet Rader, seoretary of the executive | er board ef the Agricultural Pre | parednese Committee of King | E | county, Ie listing available | | ute | = | Instead of Callaghan at Main | Introducing the | 5900, If you want land, or have pt ties opens pe ‘ | land you are willing to donate, Jack Tar Tods* Miles and miles of water mains already laid a ues = Rader at the same num- j ie ee, | { , - & Good, clean, wholesome people, who love the country smn 5 for Girls ‘ 1 ® a4 Ife at Suquamish. You will like che ex: KEEPS PRICES DOWN || | Ti!” “eres See Sensational Saturday Sale of m We can refer you to over 1,000 satisfied customers treme smartness ' and a the isk Gino ~ —_ J People own their own water system at Suquamish. ase x rN ° 4 aoa * r > uality in our clothes. : r ust received a st rca . JE Y On f There are no street assessments at Suquamish q 4 hiner gle “ pS the nent of the new Jack Tar x Trimmed Hats Get our Suare o ‘ Come in, examine our “ o_o ‘opairs the . vr vee ga 7 ts. P . price of asphalt tn logs—clever little Wash @ ° | Fare to Suquamish, 12 1-2c Each Way Bf woolens, you'll agree the I ten tar'nbo eae ie} f6t $4.00 Each Those Tie Bargains , . ‘ values are the best you ccording to affida a ae : * We want you to see Suquamish and see it right away. perintendent. Case filed yeaterda 14 years. We predict f in : e - have ever seen re ses them even greater favor R 1 Sold at $5.00 to $12.50 ODAY’S sale of Men's * . pst 7 webiste Regularly Sold at $5.00 to $12.5¢ ag Our Lots Range in Price From $37.50 | = ige Smith last week der than the Jack belaaie Silk Ties at these prices, - ¥ tie 1 h } « bee Hon ne um” ir h Millinery S ior 9, 7 nd 6« 1 t “ Dur Garden Tracts, 200 by 50, Are $125) hould well no asphalt ne rTVO “make things hum” in the Millinery Section | 39c, 47c and 69c, will continue é ia r | You Choose city council fixed its ; highly popular we have selected three hundred trow, There'll be splen Wilomes built right next to where you buy | the Style ‘ < ; } + f to choose . me ¢ ss that 1 ave been off x We thave the best boat service on the nd and z u FORBIDS USE OF R. C. aankear % : e y sy ph ithe « ¢ on ch attraes é auamish furnishes more passengers than any other place} We Make it to plan color, with a1 t one ce, § eact ee ant Ge Ties. across the Sound except Bremerton. Think of it. All in} Y i Cross oe not ba| ty eallas and” f shapes, scores of colors, scores FOR 39 " aa : ; sed in announcing or advertising plaid colla c ; 39 two years’ time. THERE IS A CHARM about Suquamish our bagetp raiec tee chine a ng effects Recuinr BOG cqueditiaall OReaaran 4 Wood for the cutting. Cut the high cost of living and pla Measure tainment tually man naged and a NORE k hy tactievary atele, every color “every nies Hand and ee Wing shapes Hun- a garden at Suquamish. mee to ais a “ t Is of terial favored this season is included a 3 ' s not be worn for rtising pur r Ja A pla kable FOFEUTICY FOR UIE bia Silk Ties; 1 shapes, beau Our Prices Are & ire, men ava ale of ts d obta pring Ha terns and \' large Christmas seals, at entertainmetnts oc and P c ety; 65¢ and 75c qualities, Most Reasonab Or ie Perpotes of an act? dred on sale at, each....84.00 FOR Ae 1 $1.25 Ties nd distine- ...$10.00 $5.75 ALSO all of our Trimmed Hats, 50 te $35.00, offered on sale Saturday at, ervice when aasigned to “a novelt r 1 We Specialize in FILL OUT AND IEE, fits, odd packet, collur> | Pikes falereon Go First Floor bray 83.50 our New “Eppo” Silk Pettico | horn net Specials in Toll et Goods ge ,” the Petticoat of perfection, has ju irrived in a 1 naud's Hair To Members of Congress of the Notions specie Is te range of the beautiful new shades, including T Ase United States of America: . Lyon’a Tooth Pow: We helleve in the conserip 1 Kitchen A Gold, Cherry, Copenhagen, Hunters, ete., as well as two ; tion of large Incomes as ned ne shade Revelation means for conducting the war ' Ke a Perfection of fit, with an abundance of fullness ees a . o believe in limiting the . | » sake Ra 4 tyles, « rrec les etticos ade of the best silks possible to profits to be derived from the saa ot 1 ( rect styles, Petticoats m: ks be R se ee ere ere cee ree TET . soo BSS 250 Woodbury $15 Senttie, Wash .. 1917 sale of muniti and necessi les Darr Woe therefore favor the pro rs Aico Griahenl ORRAe posal to limit profits on muni Specie Lani tan Frolaset Corsets se adings ‘Honey tions to 3% per cent and on the m " f v 1 € cS Made to Order Clothes yanic necessities to 6 per cent, 1 rday, t EFORE that new outer apparel is bought, be properly fit asec F Vanishing | ANG 80 IGVY (8) WAT SAR Of the va ted in a new Corset—then you can be sure that the linc an Massag: rron’a Negiiges ¢ comes above $5,000 per year, Prieta Pears te namely, 2 per cent up to $10,000, and a higher rate on larger in comes, ultimating in a tax of n your new outer apparel will be set off to the best advantage Select a Frosalet front laced Corset and you make sure ot The greatest clothing ‘] n’s smartest styles The lots we offer for sale are not isolated, but are viagsiee3 ‘ ane Gaundukon. dor the aca) i ale a Pea value it is possible to re 100 per cent on Incomes lerger he foundation for the 1 eh 4 founded by nice camps and homes. A safe place for ceive than $100,000 per annum, for ( here and you make sure of a fitting service that will family summer and winter. Take the boat at 9 a. m, at : any oné person nst e satisfaction of your Corset 4 * We Claim It—Let Us By we ures upon yo enact Frosalets from $2.00 to $5.00. second th Dock, any-day in the week, 1 order to be sure t Pier 3, Galb cluded. Come a little early Su Get on the big boat. No overcrowd in the w nent of le! Prove It to You Vevigeeety re ulta of great benefit to the ierican people and to all mar from i Women’s Mumsing Union Suits at 75c g. Or take the boat and except Saturday at 12:30 p. m. any I kind . = ; iM : Sunday. Saturday Sunday the first afternoon boat Roapectfully submitted, NW PLENDID Union Suits (as all Munsing Suits are), mad ie leaves at 2 p.m. Call us up or go direct to boat. We ill NAME of fine oft cotton in V-neck and round-neck styles; Tatcum 190 be there to show you the land. Call up Elliott 2, or, better lee « or wing sleeves, loose The maxi haswe ie call at the office | ' iain quality and fitting. Size: .. Tbe 0¢ Imolive Sharapeo , ' 304 Pike S 1 ADDRESS Out-sizes : wees : $1.00 Soe Rempre Take the Boat at Pier 3, foot of Madison Street $1.00 UNION SUITS 79% Crenm oie, ‘ Women's Mercerized Cotton Union Suits of fine quality; So Lipsti é a - a iN dark Open Saturday Even- When signed, mail to Senator low neck, sleeveless, tight knee. SI acta paturday -- 7c Sr NDR Wood Cred toe e Hanson on] sige Pl carats tt i Mii ing . Washington, D. ©. - 316 Pike Street, AT TEL AAI.”