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STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1917. PAGE 7 ’ — ir — |) TRENCH FIGHTING AERO TORPEDO — Fraser Paterson Co. Is NOT NEW T0 MAY END WAR 5 | : 4 By Mabel Abbott By J. H. DUCKWORTH | Past and future are all mixed NEW YORK, June 21--In the on Wk Seetthe teat torpedoplane, a war Inatrument in ow. vented by Admiral Bradley A, The GAR encampment of Fiske, U. 8. N., America may have) the department of Washington the long-sought invention that will) and Alaska and the Red Cross greta arr lainée il go to} ; claimed, w campaign to raise Seattle’ the side which brings forth the | $300,000 quota of America's most formidable new engines of $100,000,000 war fund are under destruction, It is claimed this new de | way simultan A weapon will make a $20,000 sea y eously iT h toh fi 2 iene hee R. headquarters are at 00,000 battle: crvisie sil aes e Hotel Frye, and the old q ‘ { poled ch yay ged te gee ba War experts agree that the y win could ” ” W/ between sessions at Moose hall cries ir the allies outa Re Prag HI to shake hands, talk convention commiasion the German fleet ; | eer oie as cious w"ie'ne lll ~Lvory Ename amber Furniture ca 1, and enter Germany by land ~ But they are face to face with a oe 4 ‘ ae | ee : f from the north PIN TT : : be SPECIAL + URCHASE wew situation. Always before, when | Blocked by Mines COOL-LOOKING, ATTRACTIVE AND DURABLE § SALE parca Spoken of “the war,” | | The wonderful Hritish navy on . : ‘ : ‘ . —_ 7 aris’ Tub rd yeaa ot la ea Ral, hich has the German fleet bottled The Four-piece Suite pictured above is an example of the interesting values Girls’ Tw something else | gt Bana te gr lbs od pa a oe featured in Enamel Chamber Suites of good design and quality. Vets Watch Young Soldiers laid by the mans ’ : * Dresses 79c When a Khéksclet younge It le argued that ‘the only The Price of Suite Pictured Is $86.50 “ steps briskly past, the eyes of th | way to destroy the German ¢ . . ee old soldiers follow him; and when fleet le by attack from the alr, or the separate pieces may be purchased at prices as follows: Full-size Bed, e) boug F F & white-robed { oro. . i Tetadies + nt " A e 1. ft * w e' cial Metle allence fails on the Dive | by Admiral Fiske with hie $20.00. Equally attractive are the offerings in Mahogany-finished and Oak H price ew yles, new coal groups i fcheme of launching torpe- | Cha Suites ¢ 4 i i stock. Fresh, desirable |],,There WH no Red Cross for| does, like those used by de | hamber Suites at popular prices. —Fourth Floc i A A hem troyers, from aeroplanes ; and well made, Of excel rik we Denstin ¥! | : E © Was no self-pity, however, | Describing his invention, Ad : lent quality ginghams in in the story t Seret. C. D.} }miral Fiske says | ‘ ‘ . i a wide variety smart rashes of Spokane told yesterday | | “The aviator proaches an| The Housewares Section Features for Friday: i stripes and pretty plaids shout the aftermath of a battle In | enemy ship from a great distance bd Vd 2 t . he was inclined to brag about | nd hich up in the air; and when ) 00 —Tans, blues, pinks and J/how well he was cared for bout six or seven miles away he| n ce tiona ering 4 greens Riis. Was In the Trenches | | volplanes toward the water, runs id —Some have self collars, |} Cramer is gray-haired and gray |nbove the surface a xhort distance, 0 lreless Cookers at ee } others have Mar and mustached now, and walks with a ding for bis target ners ha col S and cane and a limp; but he was only “Whe ready he pulls a lever, cuffs of white pique 18 when Co. D, 86th Wisconsin, | the action of which releases the | One-, Two- and Three-Compartment Styles —Sizes 6 to 14 years charged the trenches before Peters- torpedo, watch is rigidly held un-| et —Friday special ....7@@ | |DUF& —Ves. the trenches der the seroplane, and at the same | VERY modern housekeeper rec- een al Sales Table A lot of these young fellows ltime throws back the starting : ; In a Fireless Cook- First Floor. seem to think we didn't know any er. The result is that the tor | ognizes the merits of the Fire- er, an entire meal Shing aboot: trenches before. the vedo tikes to the water in exaatiy | less Cooker. Here is the opportunity for a family can bé c > r chuckled, as he he me way as if it had been| . ri 7 : dei ts the lobby of ike Weve dropead from a Gasca? 4 to buy one at a substantial saving. cooked with no at- Cramer was hit in the right “Naval officers agree it | ¢ P tention on the part |breast, and fell. With the stimulus would be difficult for the guns | 86 Cookers in a Special Purchase of the housekeeper, of a drink of whiskey given him | of a ship to hit # torpedo. all constructed with hard and at a remarkably |by his Heutenant, he managed to }ret back to where the stretcher |tearers—the regimental musicians, plane. Accurate firing from a | rolling ship at an aeropla especially if that aeroplane wood cases and composition for fuel radia- small cost (in heating tors) metal linings, and fully equip- |who did stretcher duty during bat. | neither overhead nor on the * a . |tles—could get him. ete | surface of the water, Ie almost ped with soapstone radiators, | ,,hgods cooked tn | Transportation Painful | | impossible racks and kettles more nutritious and | He was taken to a field hospital, | " 2 : delicious than foods |Where he lay on the ground tn the ira... bp | Some have single kettles, prepared in any oth- joven alr all night, because there Helps Raise Money || some have duplex and twin er manner. was no room in the house. Thru ‘ ‘the open windows all night long he What shall we call our soldier boys in this war? | for Red Cross Here kettles, others are provided Cereals ore ‘Sam ed to perfection FRIDAY SPECIAL Women’s Summer Union Suits at 35c Formerly 50c and 75c could hear his Hentenant, wounded What shall be the one name that will ctand for all Ame eo o v 1 ounded e t ra vith duplex and twin kettles en le: v unto death and delirious, shouting lean troops o © battle front in Europe? y : oe nites Ca orders to his men, most of whom Just now th 5 no such handy name, The American and a single pot a ooker. {were lying outside on the grass | Next day Cramer was taken In a springless munition wagon nine miles to the base hospital at City Point. He admits that the ride was | Uncomfortable. His face contorted with remem people ought to find a name—descriptive boys in olive drab for d snappy~ their The Star and 200 other American newspapers are on the hunt for that name, All other soldiers at the front are known by some familiar name. The French “Poilu” is known wherever men gather, All quoted at a uniform price, regardless of size or equip- ment $10.00 cach Basement Salesroom. Conveniences for Lightening the Work SPECIAL offering bered agony as he spoke of tt. The British “Tommie” will never answer to any other { of Women’s Sum- ]}, Bt hope - the great tent, he name. r, ‘ ‘ was well off, he says The Australians and New Zealanders together are known I h H. [ a d mer Union Suits. Odds Nureeg Were Ali Men as the “Anzacs.” ste | n t le ome un ry i "| and ends Band top, “The uufees, of course, were all The Canadian has adopted “Tommie” for his name—per- * * + + : beaded. top, loose and ||™e™ 12 fact, there were men hape because the home folk didn’t christen him by any other THE Housewares Section features a wide variety of improved conveniences ¥ : n nurses ey; the hospital at until the adopted name had grown too fast i i ‘ici : tight knee aise short Washingt DO. where t wes| Soa ehncatymcongresgelyy ofa tediah: «lly eal Maron 7 for saving toil and making more efficient the work of the home laundry. ¥ sleeve, tight nee. izes jsent late®, Some women came, but from the United States. It must be a distinctive Ameri IGE > fi 7S C 34 and 36 only. mostly Just to bring delicacies | name, with zip to it. 4 ‘caf WENGER? Ae ‘ea ie , LOTHES BASKETS —Priced regularly 50c |} “The sanitary comission gave Right now, let's name the American soldier. Let's give wood or galvanized of split or shaved 7 a : Us supplies.” him a name that will go with him to the trenche ‘ s c iz 75c. Friday special 35¢ Cramer smiled reminiscently. “I that his deeds will make live thru all eter. ciao tubs, also for cement 10xg03 pantie: pee —First Floor. remember one funny thing,” he What do YOU suggest? Send your suggestion at once to laundry trays, $3.75, % ANS) ae elle said the Army Editor of The Star | $4, $4.50, $5.75. priced respectively at Children’s Underpants “One day a boy who had been The nation itself will be the judge and select the name it | ’ dag abe 50¢, 60¢, T5¢ and Special at 19¢ very slightly wounded—just hit in deems most descriptive and best fitted to the American soldier. | $6 to $7.50. $1.00. % is the Mig toe—and could hobble Send your suggestion today—and, if you like, tell in less °° ‘CER FRIDAY clearance peeps all right, sume in and asked than 50 words why you think that name best j BENCH ay rh a” WASH BOILERS in Cpe hee winmes | atid ace ettacsaue's MOORE THEATRE|." otto. © cuomits. LINES “ gi.00, “33°86, knitted Underpants jthe world for some lemonade | latest Laberty' tesira—bay, cotton sash cord, 100- $3.25, $4.00 arly at 25 s e 3 e e sanitary : and 35c. ~—-Friday spec 1 ...19¢ Floor. First jcommission tent, just a little ways off, to get lemons and sugar. I was lcertainly glad to think of that lem- lonade coming. I walted—and 1) | waited—and I waited, | 8:15—NEXT SUNDAY—2:15 All Matinees Except Sunday FOR LADIES ONLY |AMUSEMENTS| ETRODOLITA WIRE CLOTHES galvanized wire, 50-, 75 lengths, 35¢, 40¢ and 6O0¢@; Plain LINES twisted 100-foot and run by han “Quality” IN WASHING MACHINES that are d, the Typhoon, Regal and are especially featured, at “1 couldn't think what was taking, Fhe Question of the Hour THEATR | Mare Ke Kumapal Heavy Wire in 100-foot lengths, 75¢. $11.00, $14.00 and $17.50. |him so long. By and by I made up ° i re i ¥ nee net were ” “PIC " |my mind | was never going to get| O°” Every Woman’s Mind 8 Mone DAYs—mAT. sat. || Employes will give a Red Crossif}] COTTON AND HEMP CLOTHES | THE “THOR” ELECTRIC WASHER {that lemonade | DAVID ® SCO Presents efit program, dancing and card LINES in 50-foot lengths, 15¢, 25: f ack J esaee akes a x ‘And then he came back. He| Me amin PD Vclol Ra arty at the Standard Furniture and 30¢ 6 ar. with attached wringer takes all the didn’t have a lemon with him, and| Co, store, at 8:30 p. m. Thureday.| es . rubbing out of washing and may be erie BIRTH CONTROL |Hara Ko Kumagal, age 10, Japa WASH BOARDS in various styles and attached to any light socket. Price old pair of pants and a woolen shirt, | oo nese dance interpreter, will be a| i : ‘ ) a iil : ‘What's the tter? 1 say Unriv all through |! “= — S J ti z “208 |l-where's the lacncnade? ry Risen in’) aa witha recae eae . ‘ae ee rd IRONING BOARDS, 4:fock: site iia # #4 4 where'd you get those pants?" athe (pntire cant ‘one Bi lea nee UaRS ee 414-foot size, OE; 5-foot size, TOP; Women’s Fine Lisle "Ltieen ied setae 2ha pantoe Mar, June We . 5-foot Shirt Boards, 75¢ Stockings at 59c ager and ee —< gos A Large Metal Washboards, 30¢, : : ¥ SEDIUM ahd light ||snd the other follow says, "Come on MERRY OMMENC. 40¢, 65¢ and 75¢. FOLDING IRONING BOARDS. at sale ant ; ht down to the river and have a swim’ ante BUNRAY Large Glass Washboards, 45¢. $2.00 and $2.50. weights, with dou And e thought ed go in for just Uren ected NOT A PICTURE | imaxtaneaared WILLOW CLOTHBE BASKETS, | SUREVE BOARDS Sie ast aay ter top. Fine, Wistrous [land sugar with them, and jumped . Y. Winter Garden's woven of selected wit es, with rein- WALL CLOTHES DRIERS with long and serviceable silk lisle. | in. And when they came out, the Prices—Matinees, 25c, 350, Few 50c. | Best Bet forced bottom and top: sma which may’ be. \ewetediaa ” . , , a a ° 5 d i Sc, 35¢, 50c, F T5c. A C S : % White only. Sizes 8% |/lemons and sugar vere Ether | eee || AT, JOLSON 2134x27 inches, $1.75. drier is not in use, 25¢ and $1.00. ayers vite’ DBE |/veen putting in the rest of the time —jam NE Aid complete original cast, in- 23%4x29 inches, $2.00. ELECTRIC IRONS in the following z waiting for somebody to come along cluding far-famed Broadwa: Other Willow Clothes Baskets at okt RONS in the following and scare up gnough clothes for PACIFIC Ol II 600 Serre je Serta $1.75 to $2.50 wallskhown ‘makes’ General (alae bhi them to get vgn pes letting se “Robinson Crusoe, Jr.” nr Mert Hotpoint, Westinghouse and American And then he had to go and ge Ti " P P ‘ | : > - TE < nas f “ ra Prices, 50c, The, $1, $1.60, $2, $2.60, || WEALTH OR POVERTY BEGINS FOLDING FLOOR CLOTHES DRI Beauty, priced at $3.50, $5.00 and Mollie King, star of “The | some more lemons COR. THIRC & GNI VERSIT Y | epee emer Td Ea a yee a ae F en bie. oe and BEC $5.50 ess $. » BE — Mystery of the Double Cross, disorganized elevator traffic in a New York skyscraper when she persuaded the elevator boys te enlist in the navy. | Hopes for Less Suffering Cramer's chuckle was catching | His interviewer laughed, too—unt lghe remembered that Cramer was only 18 when these things happen ed, and that he was parched with thirst and pain “How long did you have to walt for your lemonade?” he was asked. “Oh, not more than two or three hours!” he said, In the crowded lobby, the old sol- DRESSES MEN-~WOMEN }: 00, A on™ wei YOUR CREDITISO.K. ——~ MOORE THEATRE All Week, Including Su “Her Unborn Child” hy Pictare) y for Women Only Matinees The nurse removed all the thing: |Dick had in the room he had been occupying ever since we had re turned home, and in a short time he was tired enough to go to bed in the room next to mine, 1 shall er forget the look of satisfac tion and contentment on Dick's | face that day as he settled back among the pillows. "Go out of my door, Margie, and go into your room,” he said, “and | Other Laundry Helps stocked in the Housewares Section include Laundry Soaps, Powders, Ammonia, Bluing, Starch and Clothespins Housewares Section, Basemente that Mrs, Selwin would leave the honse to Dick. “What makes you think that, Dick? I always under stood Mrs. Selwin had no rela her only relative, Mr. Stamford spoke. “If you are able, Mr. Wav- erly, I would Hke to have this will read today so that it can be pro |love for us, was finished. Jim came jup to me and said, “As the largest |shareholder in the book concern, | Margie, 1 want to put in a bid to you for the place of manager in- diers swapped stories with much NEW PANTAGES 0 : tives.” ou oh Wassing Of gray beads and flourish: |} 10 Ad eae then come thru that connecting “oy there will be someone to| “Go ahend, I'm all right,” said Stead of Dick. ing of canes Cc mission Mats, 2.20; Nights, 7 and 9 econ ene Lach turn up, you can wager, when there | Dick | “Iam perfectly satistied with the Outside the street, the girl 4 “Dick, I never Knew YOU Were) «ino; be distributed, and I], q present manager,” I said, smilin with. ia Sheed gets, prow “and.| TO, the Great Rose Show { such a child," T said, as Teomplied ft think she sane a will, But, | oe et fl by a Mi rots and |thru my tears "The only faule-wiit ‘mercy bd 7 F ‘ with his request Dee ee , on, | Hil at once zed that, shorn of o hes been stan breast, stood beside the “mercy bar at the Arena ( “A man is always @ childish per |2arsie, we've got enough to live on |i. toeat phraseology, the will was him is that he has been working rela. } Monday and Tuesday Next } KES} son, Margie, but 1 expect he has nyway, and if anyone else does to either buy or sell.” |imaking me, Margle Waverly, heir too hard, and at the next meeting And somehow, because of what | get her share of the book concern, ; cf the stockholders I'll recommend 2 ; i po ram eee a to be as ill as I have been to make A : to the entire estate, less a few be- |, “ i PEOPLE those red crosses mean, one can't | for the Fatherless Children | thin acknowledge 1 #Hhoel shams Vl just make them a proposition | quests to charity and $10,000 to the | 7u, te be put in as assistant if you help hoping that tho “the war” is of France (;wi 9 you know, dear, for the las cousin who was present We are now prepared to fit in a thing of today, instead of {|} wien 17 Pine, Tel Seas Tt ne ‘year aIRnalny at He had pulled me down in a low) “1 give to my dear young triend, | The men left soon after the will the different degrees of half a century ago, the soldier boys; > — (Formerly the Alhambra) figuring how I could get myself |chair beside the bed and had both| who has been like a daughter to | Was read, and then Dick said to DEAFN by using the in khaki may suffer a little less if Tontght—Hal, Week—Mat. Sat. [ensconced in this room so that, |™my hands in his. We were situated |me, all the residue of my estate, | 1" “So you are a very rich woman, GLOBE ‘TESTING APPLI- ff if anything happens to them an Dy now. ton oa vow Hooking up, I could see you coming |thus when the nurse camo in, And | yj, personal and mixed, after the | Margie, and at that you have only ANCE, which fits the ear with did some of the boys in blue. e |] A remarkable drama of Russian |! thru that doorway just as you have| said that Mr. Edie, Mr. Stamford— | »tores: bequests are made. what you deserve. Do you really intrigue and oppression the Selwin lawyer—and a Mr, Wel- {think you can put up with me as the same perfection as we fit Opposite Postoffice done, sweetheart “I would like her to give some |i oing oth. ba t i set Snaaieban att nas de Will Dry Potatoes 1331 THIRD AVENUE Nikghta 0c, 206, 500. Mate 16e, ae |) “Marcle, the sight of you then'lington wanted to know 1t Dick /iittle Keepsake to her sister-in-law, |NMOOPSU ne yn oe MANABOE J : = ) jwas almost like the firat sight of | elt able to see them, Mollie Hatton, to Eliene Symone, | 2 mi { Mg SATE yeh THe OLYMPIA, June 21.—Potatoes yt 6 than twenty- you when I looked up from the “Yes, let them come in,” he sald.|James Ede and Annie Lafferty.| “Well, you see you are the only = A will be Gfled in the fooddrying |: ease prac PALACE HIP decor of the schoolroom and. saw, “Do you think you are able to| This, however, is a request, and not |One just at present looking for the r jlents inetalled at Wenatchee, ye pra you for the first time.” He turned/take up business worries again,) binding on the sald Margie Way. | Fosition lll have to keep you RO 5 Yekima and Spokane tice examining Afternoons, 1:30 (0 8; Kvem, 6:30 t011 1 Gver and made himself more com- | Dick?” erly.” until a better man appears.” <com Pi ase Eyes, fitting and Sergeant Doc Wells ||tortable, and then he sighed, “T| “I am able if you will just stick) To Dick was given all tho per-| 1 left him shortly and went to my Beweiriet and Chvcian LONDON, June, 21,The suf-| making Glasses. | j and lexpect we'll have to get ont of this| around,” he said sonal belongings of the late Mr,|T0m. I consigned the two letters Bere’ Reliable: Optica! frage age limit, qualifying women| Reliable, Perma- ay! 6 Mig Vaudeville Acts. [home if Mrs, Selwin did not make] The men filed in rather solemn-|Selwin, including his library and|from Malcolm Stuart to the flames, Place eliable, Fer! Photopiay, THE BURNING BAND | a will, Margie,” he said. ly, and after they were seated, and | pictures, From now on begins for me a new 4055-4056 Arcade Buliding Fourth Floor to vote, will be 40 years, as passed lin @ bill in the house of commons, by @ vote of 291 to 26, nent and Reason- Afternoons, 100; Kves. and Bun, 160 This statement surprised me, for somehow | had always suspected Mr, Wellington was introduced as a distant cousin of Mry Selwin's, and I was in tears before the will, which was full of gratitude and life. (To be continuady