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STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1917, PAGE 4 — a re —e7) DEMAND WEALTH Te END IS IN SIGHT TOMORROW IS C 0 N s) CRIPTION Don’t Fail to Take Advantage of AS WELL AS MEN the Reduced Prices While Sale i as seat Ge aooke Lasts. Announcement of Final finance committens pare te | Wind-Up Sale, Later. the shoulders of the poor, and let surplus incomes, exce By LEAptTOLUDK f) | Ractenentcr, ae ir (| We sim fo tfoct MONG SEATTLE'S LIVESTWIRES |) cen | eee [Perce ne sf ou tition to one or all of the fol and Children’s Coats at WHO ARE CO-OPERATING TO REDUCE THE MIGH Cost = ff] _1NI9 PAGE lowing congrasemen ofthis | | the earliest possible mo- iF * . ter, Senator Wesley L. Jones, ment, These extremely H eT ated - Hep, denn F, Miller, Rep. Lynn low prices should ac- Insc H. Hadley, Rep. Albert John- ows n ‘ i ton, Rep William La Follette, complish this end. widths; 1Sc. FB e S l Ladies’ READ THESE PRICES Rep. C. C. DIN: WW iita hid uptodate oda vas vad NOW ON Trimmed AND DRESSES Senator f see worth up to $8.50. To fancy colors and stripes, See the Garments and Save $5 to $15, It is only fair that with the close at ....... $4.98 That sold at $1.25, to men there H t Compare our garments and prices conscription of *, EVERYTHING GREATLY REDUCED a Ss with the specials offered in other should also be the couseription |) Women’s up-to-date ClOSe ...cccee stores and learn for yourself that ot wealth to make tiie ear 7 Colts. in: plata. clothe’ iat “eeid O'Harn {a underselling every other against autocracy, and for 1 ; store in Seattle democracy, successful. To place | wide collars; new style s coos WwW WOMEN’S COATS the burden of war on the poor, pockets; sold to $22.50 That sold at $2.00, to 4 $12.50 and $15.00 COATS $8.9 who are already too heavily a - i $17.50 and $19.50 COATS 812 taxed by the cost of Itving, 1s To close .....$12.98 close ..........$1.48 We are going to make $20.00 to $25.00 Sere $15 not democratic. We demand a it worth your while to \ $27.60 to $40.00 COAT $19 > revielon of the senate finance get acquainted with us WOMEN'S auiTS committee's tax accordingly Middy Coats, made of white twilled cloth, Chotee of any Suit in the store, regu Surplus incomes and profits can H lar values $25 to $36 $15.00 well stand this patriotic sacri- sizes 38 to 42, special at Denny building. Friday, pet ORESSES fice for the United States TERMS OFFERED Sie ait Wsadc eee da tive’ atedle of BRE Kea: Wiel ibsses in our new home in the anc lg bs nly ©; values up to $20.00 Signed ....... shun Monarch Union Boys’ Balbriggan Extra size Sum- TO MEN AND WOMEN will give, absolutely ‘ $10.00 Suits for Women. | | yy awers, in knee | | mer Vests, fine aoe \ Addrons ... Made of a fine \ ribbed, with wing Egyptian yarn. In length, All sizes staiepc F REE \ 0 HARA | Select service men who have not siaes Oe aad oF] [38 tot, Bola told i a aci ic ut itting ( 0. a $3.00 Hat with every WOMEN’S tke asked to be exempted should send bef Bold reg. stl I 360; to close at. | | ot t6e, to ol a + GARMENT the following: ah " $3.00 Hat purchased each ....... Te as Second Floor, Economy Market | a | S. W. Corner Third and ne wo two $3.00 Hats for the Corner First Ave. and Pike Ot. ir r} a To price of one Ww ngtor Cc. |} Under the a4 rats vot | . Boys’ Shi Walsts and $5 Hat Free typ the president, Cres: |W | Raff and Tumble | | erovses—rocicss varieyy ot ; ered for service June 5. 1! . n, check, stripe, and ! vgs orl June Clearance Sale | iects.! J] Play Suits | ist cc @ chased on these days am rendy and willing to serve " teyent percales and soiesettes, These Hats are the very K my country-—-to die for it. for Children 1 to 7 years FRIDAY AND SATURDAY pepst $9.95 Trimmed Hats.......... . $4.95 it {s, theretore, with @ sense Made of extra good blue Jiouses in sizes 6 to 15 yrs. latest creations. You can of shame that I note the ac- Shirts In sizes 12 to 14% x 0 tivity of certal lotic» | denim, trimmed with red te Peel select your Hat from one of the most complete stocks make your aelecson from $6.95 Trimmed Hats i Acne eas . $3.95 vity certain unpatriotic i? neckban individuals and concerns who Sold elsewhere at Special prices to close— one of the largest assort- / in the Northwest. Sends ah ha SeURa tn Sas $4.95 Trimmed Hats.......... . $2.95 are fighting against a just war | Sale price .. 696 A9¢, SVE, BOE, ORE. 1 . tax and against the food con ttle. , ‘ol b h ” $3 to $5 une Ladies’ Waists in stripes, plain black lawn and white agonal tong pacing! mage L d lingerie, $1.50 values; clearance price... ° FINANCIALLY ABLE to pay. will buy you a Trimmed Hat you will be proud to a 1es Just received, White Satin Hats, black velvet facings Just a the select service SAVES VOU MONEY] Wear. Styles, materials, colors, prices to suit every $4 eg" ; ae : ee ew aYEEtAiae Auten, taste Sample Hat Shop} “° ve‘ vet (Gots Al THE WONDER MILLINERY CO. DENNY BUILDING The Economy Upstairs Milinery cat ante atk ae Next to Clemmer Theater heavy a war tax in the higher F 216 PIKE STREET Open Saturday Evening— Upper Floor Economy Market, Cor. 1st and Pike. cost of living, and, both to "SEGOND AVENUE AT UAMES STREEW Take Elevator. conserve the nation against waste of food and to save the | poor from actual want and fam- | ine, the food control bill should | Friday and Saturday 95c Specials ate Galina” 1] BARGAIN FRIDAY Red Cross Starlight Mints | neimes' my. || Martha Hedman, Being Sued | Washington, I ask you to vote | Bean, Fos 20c Pound ‘om eee" for Alienating Affections o a= = or saan Assorted Chocolates eal ||\Composer, Denies the Charge Boys’ Suits - mt} 30c Pound actresses are always under the “Who can solve the workings |body has to know about it. Of fe Skirts - Precinct .., City of } hysterical woman's | course, then, folks think actors and TORS | State of Washington. | ys Miss Martha Hedman, | {loral bell or in court. Darn it!” 1 the Number - litan, of e! 5 Don’t Forget the Place and the Nu SATISFACTION zw oe 5 Meakin ets ropad iy Fa ieatead 2 tal you mustn't print all I said about s "9 ie of the composer, |the Whitbourne divorce. If you da Golden Rule ’ : Society Girl Weds {| wits efrine'tamoue compen, ihe usnonmne avert, yea 000s Lan y cnen Naval Officer || vorce in the New York court | said a word of it, Department Store | TO ALL OUR READERS 1501 Pike Place . e 5 * Sharia” alae acinan, mae DON’T LET GRAY NUE allenating hie affections. ‘sd A “Of course I know him w doesn't?” says Miss Hedman, “In| fact, I don’t mind saying he's a/ i will do the baby more good thes any other food that you pretty good friend of mine, but | What can give it. Being a raw milk, it is most easily digested that’s no reason why Mrs. Whi LOOK OLD NOW We are doing more than is required of us in order that perfect bourne utd name me as the co- Maplewood sanitary conditions shall prevall in producing and delivering ; | ee oe heme * ‘This is done to protect your baby from all posst- MILK a Counter Suit =~ | Banish Grayness Without Certified é Miss Hedman is suing Mrs. Whit “4 na 28,4 , tn pant inst bourne for $50,000 damages. She Ridicule—Apply Q-Ban, — and the scrup b ne >. Farrell's Mapiow pie in 7 rt o ould not wonder th says it is probable that she will Bairy show in Chicago, 1 ompetition, with . ‘ inste 7 Do for fasaeteaitacer eens, competion, etn, ne tne Criminal tibel instead al actuourande ,ocod First Prize at the State Fatr at North Yaki in dh dias iets a “I don't care whether they it is non 1915, pata —— . her to prison or a mad house,” she at they can apply Your it yo to be served by a responsible dairy that takes | . pay gg 7 said Wednesday, at the New Wash. % a Posteese, ine elivered within a few short hours « ing. ¢ and Main 2545 of her shoulders, “She ed to Sth or Main 4310, and arrangements will be made ere H |blacken my name, didn't she sands Miss Hedman, who says 5) has Q-Han learned the value of publicity since A “ Beak ] (ak chiA La Lk Ak , t she came to America from Sweden Bi 254°C FOOD DICTATOR MISSES 17,000 IN A TOWN fae a MEDFORD, Ore, June 15. y| “In determining the number of|ted from their returns not familles;sweethearts nor wives. Of pas-|three months’ imprisonment only ; WH Be “Boomerang” gee a 10-year-old Medtord boy food cards for the Dortmunders, no || erely, but whole streets of|sion or of romantic love, they are|on the count of fraud!” “She's Eon pany re advertis J ‘is savings from the Medtor se SVhbb dahabieun taarken (ONees apable. Rapacity and willful / * : \ ( ling,” said Mi edman ENational bank and bought a $50) fewer than 17,000 inhabitan were | “It 1s poor comfort to be inform-|ness are the keynotes to their will be a ‘boomerang,’ and by ¢ ; or che, Crna ‘Liberty bond sae ate ped official Het ! that the authorities have decid-| character Dre aming T hiev es Are Miss Schofield, Washington so-| by it will come back and hit her.” t pily is the son of Superintend-|*47n the Battin Zeitung am Mittag.|ed to arrange for a fresh census America invented the gramo. > ciety girl, will become the bride of| Miss Hedman is just as lavish f oct eae t Berrian, of the Butte Falls state Scovered that the per-ithe halt-starved people ask what| phone, the art of advertiving rai, Aiter Him, ‘Falls 20 Ft.|iieut. Donald Fairchild Washburn,| with her smiles off the stage ax she : n illustrate sons who had been chargec t c 7 : P . nt hatchery. he harged with | they are to subsist on in the mean-| ay disasters, the monster eircus,| LOS ANGELES, June 21.—Dream. N,, June 9. She ts a daugh-|/{s with them while she is on it 5 ee eration of the inha P a lthe soon By. ae ae lanine! 3d : Dortmund there {| nickled pork, the science of a scan.|ing that four men were battering|ter of Mrs. John H,. Hewson, of ele to keep. my pet Scandi-| | “ . e absolutely nothing available in the : . my . ov b oc Thomas | Washington navian temperament down,” she | READ STAR WANT ADS” og ago, being anxious to te-|ghape of food save some. turnips, hewépaper,. reporting au | down the door of hls room, Thomas is : nt eat cap yi echt adel oo @'117™n to Berlin, had purposely omit-! onions and beetroot, There are no| a " lower himself from a window while FRISCO HALF THRU all pessimists, and it’s such a bore) more than 50 pounds of bread.) wpven p oe yalling tor helo at the top of his} jto have to always look on the dark PRICE cheese and potatoes in the munic:| Even her Pitta foerc eel Oe |_ SAN FRANCISCO, June 21.—| side of life that I smile to cheer my- ipal larder. As for the shops and) \Stfy and her ubiqy jephone Jan Francisco's al-|self | Jand their shutters are up.” "TAs a friend America is uncertain.|sreat to drop, Brady jerked the|!tment of $1,000,000 for the Red | Reads Philosophy SKY ARD an r ehutters are up. 44 an enemy, contemptible |sheet from the bed, twister the Crove had Geen, rata when the} she doesn't read novels, “1 W OH, MERCY! READ WHAT BURG . loth into @ rope and beg jthird day o' ed Cross week! so concrete,” she says. 4 OMASTER’S NIECE clo pe and bogag to|*hird day of > tieviody see , | THEY SAY ABOUT US! BLINOS A POLICEMAN climb down the improvised fire @s-[Chened here today. Tabulated sub-| philosophy, mostly sverybody seems to have gone crazy on boostin In the Vor he Ze scriptions totaled $487,118, with Ds kK 9 aia J 4 n th ssische Zeitung of Ber. “Frau Adelaide Marx being sus-|@Pe | Tol toy, and she likes to talk about y prices along all lines lin, Otto Flabe hands it to the : ; + | The sheet parted when Brady|Nousands still coming tn. |them and their work 1 pected of possessing counterfe’ | But we wish to announce, that we are going to re- | United States as follows | Seren. CLUNLOEEOIS | 80. feat froth ihe ground, and » claim that theatrical folks | . : cards, Police Inspector Schumann SEE acne iow orices we octal Ppl naps in this war of sur-| : - he fell, landing on his back on the have more marital troubles than f established three years ago. prises, none have been more dis.| ¥* ordered to search her house other people made Miss Hedman There is another fact u should 1 After a violent scene the lady ¢ concrete pavement. Still imagin ML is if we were to cl i fe caused bY/the cards to pieces, and a fierce|!"% he Was pursued, Brady, clad peevish iy ¢ our doors to business today the trea ‘he erous attitude of Amer-| struggle followed, in the course of /OMly in his underclothing, ran down Darn she said. “Every | rou would be compelled to pay four times the amo |ica ich Frau Marx the street yelling for help. H STRON B time we speak it is like talking into y p f ae LOU The principal reason ts that the | Which Frau Marx tore the inapec-| ; & megaphone. When Lizzie mar | that you are paying to us now for the same service | tor's cloak from his shoulders, | ries John and then ‘unmarries’ him, | nverago German knows Mitte or|tpm Gollnner ys ‘ We reduced the cost of Cremation from nothing about America and Amert.|(2® Solingen Arbeitersstimme an-/ Workman Killed With We want our depositors and | there aren't any headlines, but E cans. 1, who have so do ess ihe gees yap when one of us has trouble, every $50 to $20. : ronder, and have: fey ned Over! “The police official then threw! Crowbar Thru Neck|| Veg phe pelts ee = DENTIST 1 ample €x-/the woman violently to t to think of the at Natic rae Sra ace 6 wome ole © the ground = ational We reduced all grades of Caskets from Le ape aad Ne character, and telephoned to the pollee sta,| ST. LOUIS, June 21.—Thome Beni om rues mors ens ‘NAMES TO SPARE me necat. GRperienee Bete aaa 100 per cent to 400 per cent. ne pe pei gee ve bet ea tion for avsistan rau Marx Hele ae rg a be sity br ees place ries ae a you want the be f : action on | snatched the recetver from his | fUN hours after he was injured in money vat, all right, Several thousand Sesttle signers We give a complete funeral, including bet pase of Stat nadan or Its off! hand, and with the fury of a tigress 4% accident at a foundry. Kopus | because of government aupor- | of the wet referendum petition mac | WHY EXPERIMENT? casket, attendance, calling for seme cre- : tore one of his eyes out of its| 48d other workmen were moving a | vision, membership in the ['tind themselves in trouble. Names| J have hundreds of patients who casting weighing three tons on a} Federal Reserve System, of 20,000 wy Pate ; 0 people who signed illegal mation and urn for ashes, for... . . $47.50 “The unfortunate man fell un-|tTaveling crane. As tt was lower- | ample capital and surplus and [liv wil be sent to prosecstare than! att We maintain our own ena factory, crematory and “In America, a prison warder who had kicked to death a pris oner caught attempting to escape, HAG from a judge permission | W Fen, Glnue nace i axon , assailant made her escape, bat| When It settled into position, one | & prompt, |ivaes of the. petitions, tworthtrds | mitt, he qwonuerta to embalm the man's corpse and tw | “8% pe, outaths- colvteot i petitions, two-thirds | made ‘in their mouths by check lag | w * ad Jend of the crowbar was caugh: accurate, courteous, depend ; Do not allow anyone to dictate to you what under- | was subsequently arrested, | She caught un -.* en ru Kopus’ nec! matte y be ob ed Phy ee ee a taker you shall employ when de comes to your home, to view it! jcourt, and was sentenced to 18, thru Kopus' neck ete lh a tained sufficient bona tide signatures, eateaten ra ‘day in . 7 1 a | months’ Imprisonment for resist | Come in and let us consider — J wilt ding hi pe BLE FFER 4 tee which, once see! : nay “Searcely had sentence been de-| Cele from Puget sound Chris advantage. ' TZ-RA TY UN ERTAKING etn guhicl, once seen, are never! iivered when it was learned that | tan Endeavor societies of the Pres BOSTON, June 21,—German sub: ALL. WORK G As regards American women,|ruling and, dismissing the other z, re today. They are the Br. 8. S. Elele, Third and Pike i |. READ STAR WANT ADS | the Duteh 8. 8. Emkijk and the Br, e o 1804 Thine Avell conscious to the ground, and hiv C4. he guided it with a crowbar strong directorate, but it ts [lout the state from Olympia, Can a modern parlor for funeral servic lee aha connie witha wee en war was ¢ ise ieee completed, Indicates that there is a) {hat insidious disease of the gull it a charge of $1 to each peregy | Was trled before the third district Aer It and the other was driven | & be obtained | strong possibility of them lacking | P2gtrhea (Riggs! Disease) but call the one who will give you the best service and “In America, there lives Roose CONVENTION CLOSED ; the best goods for the money, and stop the graft |velt, the man with the teeth of q|#!c® to authority, and 9 months’} : VA peat anh ; ’ 5 rehistorie herbivorous etme att | for wounding the ‘police official One hundred and twenty-two | may co-operate to our mutual THREE SHIPS SUNK EXAMINATION , | , ; i ) Frau Marx was the niece of the|byterlan church closed their an marines have sunk three vouseta P & CREMATION CO. rinse arar oa ag tae toan Hoa ae | pe mite" .eaptate 'gyseee| PAINLESS AUS he cheat Ix a hero i ' Bl ted to local underwrite ; immediately quashed his previous | — Firs Na i l B k underwrite DENTIST 617-19-21 Kilbourne St. | 4 ; vere ee ane, am . 8. Bay State, 4 would hava them naither as’ charges, sentenced the woman to