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Man Will Be Down ~ and Out in 2001917, Professor Tells Us Becond ave. thronged with | civilizat no Insects as a bur i fishy developed ants and lose on man's institutions, but Man enelaved—a beast | Prof. Varrelman declares that | et wurden, like the elephant of | many years of study have con ! dh that the civilization ts That's what we may expect | real after a few million years of Have Milch Cattle @Volution, says Prof. Ferdinand Ants have pets and they have Varreiman, F. R. 8. A, FR slave he explains They keep &. H., member of the American b and they have a dt Some of the tribes s and force the} } Genetic association and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. ' hey take to work for | He's at the Frye m his the to the University of ¢ alifornia show an uncanny intelll @ year of research work in| g¢ jing traps and poison | Northwest t and they easily com r too far from n » alarms of danger or the ” says ? of Varreiman. | glad news of hidden sweets Wears a hat and is losing } . ile {€ seems far fetched, | B he cooks his food and is ven a few hundreds of thousands lis toes are gr of ye is 4 ther reason unable to cope with the Gives Thumb Sketch which every year bec Here’s a thumbnail sketch of Rumerous, despite his « rs | Se e ur th rule of ants, exterminate then sald Prof. Varrelmar Social Insects Develop c ght, “that you were to Dim the meantime the socia ! leep here in this room in the ants, the bees, and ye he and that you are becoming highly ld awaken on the morning of They are j1 uly 11° 2.000, 191 © their ‘evolutionary | It would be quiet, dead quiet , All of the oth orders of Only the lapping of the waves of Rave had theirs, and man, sci;|the bay would break the stlence. agree, has reached the apex| You would make your way down Dis physical development and | the ying stairways to the "Bs rapidly declining.” street UR People unversed in science are | Will Lose Wings 7m the habit of looking upon th A miniature world on Second — ave. would t your amazed senses. Little houses, ten or 16 ! }feet high would line the sidewalks, 4 and ants, not more than 18 ine high, with bees a few inches taller, | would have taken the places of the HERS! human pedestrians of today. All would be clad ia bright colors, after the flowers DAU The streets we be electric | tented oro tho I doubt | at 2 2,000,000 years whe eee vier be vehicle traffic. | The bees we ha lost’ their wings, for the same reason that an lost. his tail--because he ‘eritabie: | didn’t need it WY Elephant |e Servant “If you pried Into the economic and industrial life you would find] the world divided into two classes | —workers and drones—with man in the former class “As the elephant today, despite his strength and size and his really considerable intellige servant of man. bec » the crea “He will build their homes and their buildings, turn their factory wheels and raise the plants which will supply the worker bees with honey mater. jais and the ants with their sources of food. “If there were historical records you would find that the develop- | ment of the civilization of the year 2,000,000 began when the ant, thru his almost socialistic system of | civilization, had more time on his hands than he knew what to do |with. With leisure came the search for pleasure and with it a |destre to stay awnke thru the | winter months, which now he spends in an almost dormant cond! tion. | Man 8 Overcome “Then, gradually, man, weakened physically, and depleted in numbers, | would have been overcome and en-| slaved.” | So, says this scholar, who has spent years of study of Ni }and her ways, man, once ruler s |preme of earth, will degenerate nto a mere slave of tiny creatures he now tre with {mpunity makes makes gO. 6. the .war the watches tre Money Haynes Larson: Mueller STOCK SOLD TO* STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1917. BE SURE AND COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE PAG double chandise wil! ing COME TO “live-wire” Men’s Boys’ Walkovers, Florsheims, Hanna Men's Walk - Over lines; worth to $4.00. Ordered sold at ..... to $5.00. Ordered sold at make; 12- and 16-inch tops. Ordered sold at Men’s $6.00 and $7.00 Flor- sheim Dress Shoes go at Men's Heavy Work Shoes, worth to $6.00, go at... Boys’ Shoes, all solid leather, goat.... $9.00 Men’s Hi-Cuts, pi veal stock. Ordered sold at sale. NOTICE—This entire stock will be sold, wholesale and retail. promptly at 9 a. m. sharp. known makes, Strauss Quality Clothes, etc. len’s Fine Dress Shoes, worth E 8 store, and beginning Y SATURDAY, JUNE 16, AT 9 A. M. The most astounding and colossal sacrifice of standard, high-grade mer- 1 begin Follow the crowds and come—you'll save. THE RED FRONT CLOTHING (0. 1508-1510 FIRST AVENUE Another big strike. The entire stock of Larson, Mueller Shoe Co., 546 Williams Ave., Port- land, Oregon, now in Rogers’ hands. And Rogers says: I GRABBED ee a AT A SMALL PERCENTAGE OF WHOLESALE COST—AND AS ROGERS BUYS—SO ROGERS SELLS “§Bm Rogers has thrown this immense with the huge B. Schneider and Emporium Th etc.—$40,000 stock in all which will be offered to the Seattle public, COME TO THIS MONSTROUS MERCHANDISING EVENT— THIS SALE. Rogers the most talked-of price-cutter in Seattle MEN’S SUITS Ladies’ Misses’ Red Cross, Bench Made and others. The Best Shoes at less than before-the-war prices. Ladies’ and Misses’ Mary Janes, in pat- ent, gunmetal and white canvas, and Barefoot Sandals, cut to. Shoes, $1.58 "92.48 $7.00 Ladies’ Shoes, ciliated Red Cross $3.65 sold at 80c Silk Ties grays; former prices to $15. 98ci: 18c | Ona lde bi ‘$1.95 “$4.35 If you are in need of ue come to this Never again will high grade Shoes such as these be offered for so little money. have foreve Larson, Mueller Co, stock, stocks, into his large ¢ Red Front Clothing Company, 1508-10 First Ave., mm ot ‘ount Witne againat Racks piled high with Men's Suits, from the best t ECHARNEY including Society Brand, Curlee and Griffon Brand Signed, sealed and delivered in the Stacks of Walkover, Washington, “Big Z ce of the following wit and Florsheim Shoes, Gordon and Stetson Hats. Bins full of Arrow HM. ROGERS Shirts, Cluett Collars, Eagle and Cooper Underwear, Overalls, Hosiery, eae tiel end sworn. 4 ° Such is the array of standard merchandise oe autem Cee tor one tomorrow (Saturday) Morn- Jor Washington,” rexie me The following sacrifice prices will make The Bi 15¢ Arrow Col- las gout... DRC All Sizes—Latest Styles Over 200 Dozen in the lot OVERCOATS, Men's Mackinaw Coats, worth to $10.00; ordered $4. 85 sold at.. worth Men's Flannel o 49¢ $12.50. Ordered sold at .. Men’s Suits; to $1.50; ordered Men's $1.50 6ilk Union Suits go at Night Robes, worth to $1.50, go at Men's Wool 68c 89c Worsted Union roken Ordered sold at .... Suite; formerly priced to $3.50; ordered iad . $1.48 Ff $25.00. Ordered $1.50 Dress Shirts, ordered sold at 50c President Suspenders at sold at ... 69c Te $2.00 Arrow Dress Shirts, 48 bet Q98c ff Former prices to $25.00. se Men's Underwear; formerly [| Ordered sold at ....... Phere ssid at... LOC § Men's Suits, worth Full Dress and Best stock. Ordered Underwear; for 78c 6c Mens Wool merly priced to $2; ordered sold at Men's 2 for 26c 80x; ordered sold at Heavy Wool Sox, worth to 50c, go at '19c $3.00 Men's Gordon Hats; Rogers’ price 98c Men's Highest Grade Hats; standard makes; worth to $5.00. Rogers’ $1 .98 price.. $2.50. Ordered sold Boys’ Suits; a ghee worth to $5.00. Ordered stroyed, Bill of Sale eattle and Witnesie HM Henttle aneth Wast ree lot Men's Overalis; all Here are 5 that will sell this high- go at 49c grade Clothing stock. dette Ntbend 28c | selection at give-away prices. Men’s and Youths’ Suits, former prices Men’s High Class Suits; browns, grays and blues; worth to $20.00. Men’s Overcoats and Raincoats; worth to Men’s Pants; former prices to Men’s Fine Wool Pants; former prices to $6. prose chad sold at.. Come Saturday and get your share. Sale starts Saturday, 9 a. m. sharp. 'U. S. GRAND JURY to n the KOGERS. 1917 King Wash, June 14 f Washington that the ws Che hereby affirm that debts or encumbrances stock of Sale did the work. 1 grabbed it. BOYS’ SUITS Come—a wonderful “S485 » beowne and $8.95 $9.85 Men's Suits, beautifully tailored, in tweeds, worsteds, cheviots and serges; many Society and Strauss Pure Wool Pabrics in the lot. $11.85 to $35.00, including Suits in Schneider’s $13.85 98c $2.38 wiered wid « S248 Sale starts JUST NORTH OF PIKE ST. OPPOSITE PUBLIC MARKET WHAT IS GOING ON IN GERMANY! J 1c5.ohirtcman: tt i" pp KE the day of the Germans lasts for- G A susireeenceeianenenenasientansmmes ever, By her geograph post OBIN P, tH RS tion alone Germany is destined to| CHICAGO, June 15,.—Federat W. the heart of Europe, and the subpoenas were issued today for Priced as AS TRANSLATED FROM THE NEWSPAPERS WE GET FROM GERMANY aie wrattof/ Burope ‘aid the aubpoenan were sued. today for ropean nations can— only be re-| partments of all the large packing Low as | MURDER OF BOY SHOWS HOW _ , Schiemanr ered Sergt. Max| paper 1) continue to do to the end, the, tered thru the medium of Ger-|concerns in Chicago. They were SABER RULES IN GERMANY Michler to seiz Frau Leist-| “A good deal of illogical an¢ ! of England, we can, ™@2Y, the central pivot on which) summoned to appear before the Typical of the supremacy of the|Ner, despite he ars ‘ed al wholly misleading twaddle has al-| get the Wilson’a modern. #!! the others turn, This is a fun-| federal grand jury in session here. saber under German militarism ta Vigorous resis and le she|ready been talked and written| {zed Noa 8 pear am eed gd may win x nccount of the brutal murder/Was struggling with the sergeant/about the attitude of German SEStae, WE eh the Rex leyearold youth by a Ger-|the eoldiers in the train shouted to| Americans in regard to the war-|OR'VING BACK FOES LIKE Like the billows washing o BOY ‘VICTI a 16-year-old youth b ler J BILLOWS ON ROLLING SEA ashing on the man soldier, The story | the to ‘let the aS we oll like se isions of the land of their arian v's kesci binge aa rato bing are ever driven back! Herman Meyers, 4, who was — Breslau Volkswacht r 16-year-old gon Paul came | adoptior Pha ppdrgucety ‘ * n-/to the sea whence they sprang, so| struck by a motorcycle at Spring RELIABLE i aoldiat “Whe hes tance, and, small as he| "It ot euch an easy matter| im ity to brag and bluster, the foe wil t ed back to his/st. and 11th ave, Wednesday, died from hia wounds was re g lilmesif on the sergeant.|for persons in Burope not thoroly|'* shown by the Munich lair, but Germanism will livejat the Minor hospital Thursday DENTISTRY |the front, his mother ommand of (&pt.| acquainted with the prevailing con-; Nachrichten. In the following ex-| stronger and more vigorous than| night. He was the eon of H. P | escorting c drew his saber! ditions in the United 8 to pa tract th per expe 1s the phil-| before the cleansing fires of pyers 5 3 escorting him m r i 4 «& fires of suf-) Meyers, 1115 E. Spring s Skillful treatment, cunsctentious| tion. There they pierced young Leistner| judgment on that attitude, in what- 80P of "Deutschland Ueber fering, and the German ideal will! Tha motorcyclist who was re- are, nest quality of material and) ghout the fil ag ; urt, and he fell dead on| ever direction they ea eatg Atle vin a way tpl al of many Ger-| master the world and lead it to the| sponsible for the boy's death : vain {railway carriages, and the sol pot thing will say, however, Should an papers victory of the spirit.” on without stoppin his iden aahiy sihaces servien. ‘In| dler’s mother, Frau Leistner, gave) “Frau iLeistner was sentenced | the German-Amertc place the The Germans, like the Jews, do | tity sng’ iy ae xy the ‘faition to these distinct advantages! vent to her indignation at the dis. DY the military court to two/selves at the disposal of their new| Not allow themselves to be de Did Jane Eyre marry Edward? ‘Police, { Made to Order y prices are the lowent in Beattle,| graceful treatment of the poor ™onths’ imprisonment and ordered | Fatherland, and declare themselves |~ . oo $$$. ¥ onsidering the class of wor' ¥ b ” t my a fine of 5 He ion Wa ready to act in ts defense we 5 gg oldiers who had to go out and ‘© pay a fin ron was I have successfully treated Pyor-| 07) enable the rich to puzzle at| buried at the expense of the munici-| should not at all blame them, for ight toe re th ich to zie b E nea (Riggs Disease) for many | fight to enabl rich to guzzle a ’ ih i ears. | home ality |this is reasonable enough ly xpert 1 will diagnose your case abso- It would be a good thing.’ she’ GERMAN-AMERICANS ARE What, however, we should never utely free of charge added, ‘if the Russians or the GIVEN DIVIDING LINE comprehend nor forgive, would be Tailors ‘ > English invaded the country and) In the View of the Cologne Volke-| the circumstance that they allowed | G |put an end to exploitation of zeltung, posing kindly mentor of | then to be employed to fight De |the poor by the official and wili-|Germans in America, it {s proper to|®®* many outside the limits lt ry authoritte enlist in defense of the new Father.|f thelr country | 1 16 SEI EC I IONS The woman's language having; land, | highly improper to go| STARVING STRIKERS SERVED Every Suit wused_a_crowd to assemble, Capt.| where the fighting is, Says this|“HOT AIR” INSTEAD OF BREAD| cog hth TRIN New Style Columbin Grat When 30,000 strikers were parad-| pest Mi t tha mumne when the new ‘ * " A i ie ets of Bremen ery ‘or|and have the advantages 6f our C i th [a An emotion, sentiment, or feeling of fed the BUhatne ede RL ? A arries tine § pleasurable attraction toward or de- brave effort to give them “hot air j | EASY PAYMENT PLAN i j hij which i instead | Wher pitial ‘ sliver |] “ pit ee e Waals whic h induc ‘ibe So far as concerns the naval side Me h i a6 a Seny. on a e desire for the presence, possession, of the the war, the victory may al-| and 4 \ Lot re ° shen renee vat aliaw ; tie ready be said to be half won N wi iat au crhoinen it CTIONS are chosen well-I ' ng, or spree! ot Pe ob- | “Already U-boats have made| you'a new, t Up=to: Sf, collection of music. The eae . * ect; the strong, yet tender, longing an end of England's ceuntries-old We have on display # ied vi ie : i. ea tyranny. She is trembling in SPECIAL TERMS OF $1. 75 A WEEK 1 k for whatever is considered most very limb from the effect of the| BAYS for qyersth ing CY cy hore, et * mae . | A 7 ’ 4 Go) o| atv it unin aH react fa haar ir favorite music one of the largest stock worthy of desire in any relation. iterriie acaka’ of! thevateslarmibal fia a » i Ses e } - oi rt ‘ German ubmarine tigers, which of woolens in Seattle This is the cold, clear, crisp man- ef EE Eo aR oer avaa | for you to select from. ner in which Webster defines the the. At the present rate, Eng g * ] linn naval might is bound to col word, love. finn before many months have| It is not, however, the way Char- |passed, and that, of eourse, will LOS aioe 7 iad ro ye AN SAD tee |mean the breakdown of the world king MachaweCa q lotte Bronte portrays it in the great- | plot igainst German | Thi Tou U ” dl Bak AV ESAI GIN AGRIC ALRITE | “The American fleet of wooden| hird & niversit | est love story ever written, ‘ 5 ree $6.50 | de with Jobn Bull, the ne Open Bey Sysoinn LOVE OV found soe far removed, against $1.75 a Weck | E| oir real kinsmen, the ans : : Surely, when we can defeat and Coming Monday in The Star. Wet as we are doing, and