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' : STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1917. PAGE 7 ii PHONE SERVICE THREATENED BY GIRLS’ STRIKE A gener ac Dougall o fouthwick OND AVE. AND PIKI { str operators ar ke of telephone d electrical work We Are Northwestern Headquarters for Paul Jones Middies are ne Sears, av te Aberdeen Thursday $ ve : J. Morgenthaler, president of in fact for all Middies. Our Pil ca wget aod ar esol stock of Middy Blouses is ab- |}] Electrical” Workers, of | san solutely complete. We have Ee Wight pd was soheduled to a ) reer poo & Telegraph Co. officiate Fri | a Middies for all occasions. aie cn Wek we ao Aree . for house wear, for sports strike | \\ wear, novelty Middies, novel emir GE iber nccat arg. well an 5 : \ A in style as well as material, \ \\ if regulation Navy Middies and net Middies for children. Paul Jones Muster Middies are white with blue | flannel collar; all sizes; $1.50. Paul Jones Military Middy, Norf: white with four pockets and belt; Ik style, is all $1. 85. Paul Jones Novelty Middi r, lared } cut nd belt rose or t the lower ¢ with same; $2.25. solide mi ly ‘Skirts, plain white or striped, range in pr would » $1.50 to $2.50. Phe. * Girls, if you haven't written your Paul 1 Jones Essay, there is still time. Write all tos you know about Paul Jones, his life, achieve- yore ments, character, etc., and put it in the Con ottle | test Box on the Third Floor before 6 m. | Saturday, June 23. First prize, 5 Paul Jones gg Be —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor, | } Middies. | | FIGHTING UNITS NEED MEN HERE Toilet Articles Glyco Thymoline, the ideal mouth wash Absorbent Cotton, l-ounce carton, 7 for Tooth Brushes, transparent or bone handles. . Hughes’ Waterproof Hair Brushes ...... } Imported Reina de Castilla Face Powder.... Tourist Combination Cases, of cretonne.. Williams’ Talcum Powder ‘ ‘a Williams’ Quick and Easy earings? Powder Pompeian Massage Cream ‘ Purola Sea Salt, 4 packages for Dalty’s Compact Face Powder Foster's Glove Cleaner ..... . Imported Perfumes, Trefle, Jockey Club, etc., o7. 2. 39¢ ge ene eee, BOYS, Here’s-Good News rHLETIC blue or black with white or red 14 to 36, 65e and 95e —MacDougall-South wick, There is no need for Seattle men who are anxious to serve the flag to wait until the selec tion of the universal army is offices made, say the recruiting In the city The Second Washing the the ) more Seattle adquarters are at 1 ave. ashington nt least 80 eo WwW Piong y in the The ma s at First station ave Swimming Suits of medium we trimming, si Third Floor. Large Ostrich Neckpieces Special $1.65 low-neck dress styles and the cool even- HE ings make Ostrich Neckpieces all the more desirable. | 22-inch Ruffs long, fluffy ostrich, finished with — silk tasseled ends in plain colors or combina- s000. AUTO RIDE AND PICNIC FOR G.A.R, Capt. John J. See of Ana cortes was elected department commander for Washington and ot tions of colors. Alaska, and the next place of 4 meeting was designated as White Navy Vancouver, Wash., on Thure tJ 1 raid day, the last day of the 35th radians Woe soqgie annual encampment of the G. Black Black and White Grey and White Belgian and White Blue and White White and Black 1 of the FREDERICK NELSON Basement Salesroom Introduced for Midsummer: White Satin Hats $5.00 Attractive Values in Women’s Silk Suits S UIT oO de ¢e. in yle and material as these are bound to be widely useful in the sum mer wardrobe They are tailored from Soft Taffeta and Lustrous Silk Poplins n plain light and dark col rit Iso sports patterned effe and offer particu arly good value at $16.75 Basement Salesroom Women’s Duster Coats For Summer Traveling and Motoring $1. 79 to hii 00 and these answer admirably for general wear as well as for traveling and motoring In Palm Beach Cloth, Mohair and Lir finished Cotton—tan, gray, navy ar natural-cc They are priced at $1.75, $2.95, $5.00, $9.50 —Hasement Salesroom, and $10.00, abhi Women’s all Children’ s Bathing Suits 75¢ to $4.50 VALITIES d col to suit many ¢ requirements in Women’s and Children’s Bathing Suit knit from cotton, wool, cotton-and-wool mixture, plain light and dark colorings, banded with contrast ing shade Children's Suits, sizes 20 to 34, 75c, $1.95, $2.50 and $3.50. Women’s Suits, sizes 36 to 46, 85c, 95c, $1.50, $2.50, $3.95 and $4.50 Basement Salesroor. White Canvas Low Shoes at $2.75 Pair B and Strap on Slippers for women are \ available at this attractive } price—with rubber soles a covered heels, Sizes 214 to 7. ¥ sana! . Price $2.75 pair WHITE CANVAS “KED" SHOES for Women Misses, Children, Boys and Youths, high-cut and rd style, S5e@ to $1.00 pair. ~-Pasement Salesroom Oxfe Neckwear, 25c D* TY Neckpieces in active assortment at this Lace price, and E lars, Vestees and Cuff Sets, including mbroidery trimmed ( ra / | / (* sl a\ Teapots, 19c ARTHEN WARE Tea with infus and Collar - 25¢. —pasomont Salesroom, New Curtain Madras 30c and 35c Yard —Mael thwich, First Floer, ef er ap cas i ity, HIS durable, soft ir decorations, - - — er three as pictured n draping fabric is one ooo a green, bl and brown of the most desir of English Girls Have GAR INJURES MAN RCE PHONE” eeiUes aa soe te . , -art’ Now! s he we 1 1 19¢. ene Ee, TC hi “Smoker's Heart” Now ipstick by a street car while 0 attle, who with fine appearance i n a a. gto wo a lot, and x ‘ yest Binary i ts et I and Construction Co., E Aap Bg ol Teaspoons bo te a oe kh abit among k 4 30, was taxen to the sleet 6 f 25 A number of desirable physician of a large munitions fac: nai rant pH wy . White metal all through on natural-color grounds, ‘ a ad Comsectiont a, are these Teaspoons in also two-t lored ef ; 5 " ieskictoidibilbaacetaeit leasing rose ttern— fect Thirty-s nches smoker's heart of them| the federal grand | fury bere Thurs eg ay ride, 30 Cae aia are quite young girls dar a Charae, Of conepltan very useful in camp or wide, 30¢@° and INDICTED FOR TREASON ment, and of inciting perspns not|*talled at hall Thursda —Hasement Saiexroom. —Basement Salesroom HELENA, Mont., June 22.—John|to register under the federal draft,¢vening, Gen. George W. Tibbits, Korpi, of Butte, was indicted by’ law past depar t commander, acting could easily remedy. New Silk Petticoats $3.95 taffe ace Pp blue ner Beauty, Emera Char treuse Gold, a white t p f) r } plaiting rf Brassieres, 25c Front-f siere of A S pictured ast- ening Bras strong muslin, under arn row lace ¢ The arm cye is al tr ed with the lace edge e¢ 25e¢. Embroidery-trimmed Bras- in fr are also sieres nt-fastening featured Boys’ Sports Blouses, 29c W NECK, short Blouses < the sort that for vacation up in per like made boys wear, ales, g chambrays, sizes 6 29¢. BOYS’ CASSIMERE KNICK ERBOCKERS in gray and tan, sizes 7 to 17 years $1.00, BOYS’ CORDUROY TROU SERS tn dark-drab shade. and cut amply 7 to 17 years, an to 15 years, BATHING SUI blue, trimm white, sizes 28 to Men's Overalis, Jackets, Work Shirts and Gloves Children’s Hose 18c Pair bps DREN'S Fine Pee eae to 9%, pair, pairs for 50¢. Basement Handkerchiefs, 7c Ww N’'S White Lawn Handkerchiefs and white, s the 1 with fancy « rner et broidery, T@ each MEN’S LINEN HAND- KERCHIEFS with inch hem, 20@ each Basement Salesroom. A> $6.50 $7.50 S UMMER has brought WY no smarter fashion han the White Satin Hats vith their trimming of feather bands, double- faced ribbon, wings, ribe ~ bon-cockades or tassels ome with their smartness by black velvet —_ $5.00, Hat Pictured Is $6.50 gw and the daisies. Hosement Salesroom, fashioned th cordir divided by a wreath of tiny PLAY SHOES For Vacation Wear N the beach, in the country and for play © around home these shoes are all that the youngsters could desire in the way of appearance, : roomy comfort and coolness, Children’s White Canvas | Mary Jane Pumps on foot- form last, with oak leather 8% to 11, $1.50; 11% to 2, soles. Sizes 5 to 8, $1.00; $1.75 pair 9 to 11, $1.15; 12 te g $1.25 pair. Children’s Tan Lotus Calf Play Oxfords with heavy soles, sizes 5 to 8, at $1 Children’s Barefoot Sandals in tan and black calf, with Children’s Tan Canvas Sandals on “skuffer” last, heavy oak leather soles. Sites Eto 6 91.002 8 ts 1d, with Jeather Pore Sizes $1 12 to 2, $1.35; 3 to 6, 12 to 2 9c pale + $605 $1.75 pair % ing Boys’ and Youths’ Scout Children’s White Canvas Play Shoes in tan and 1 calf, Oxfords with chrome-tan- with chrome-tanned soles, ned leather soles. Sizes 5 sizes 10 to 13%, $2.25 vette to 8, 85c; 9 to 11, 95c 1 to 2, $2.50 pair; 2% toe pair; 12 to 2, $1.10 pair. 6, $2.75 pair. White Canvas Tennis Shoes, hich-cut and Oxford styles, for women and misses, boys and children. —pasement Salesroom Kimonos $1.75 OOL-LOOKING, Summer Kimonos, made in regu- lation Japanese style of cotton © crepe in pink, lavender, light= blue or delft, prettily embroid= ered with white floral sprays and tied at the waistline with fringed sash. Price $1.75. —Basement Salesroom Women’s Khaki Apparel Coats designed along | to 46. Price $2.75. Norfolk lines, with | Circular-style Skirts, 22 peplum effect and de- to 37 inches waist tachable sizes 36 | measurement, $2.00, —Basement Salesroom, 6-Qt. “Wear-Ever” Kettle, $1.15 a N unusually low price on the __# Preserving Kettle pictured, i \*” which is of the well-known “Wear-ever” aluminum. It is of good size (6-quart capacity), , Price $1.15. Aluminum Lid for kettle, 35¢. Housewares Section, Basement. Embroidered * ( . ‘ ss. Round Trip Summer el in ews a eI in rl eS ere Orse all te enorte i Tourist Fares East Jo yee ene tos “e : a, treasur nna Bra ' tle there is coming}demon hordes to swe + The aspect of a few hundred of) POLICE OFFICI , De Little by 1 ther ming | to swell their num The asp of ndred of ator directors declined to via the ett, Hoquiam, chaplain. The in| out of ¢ y something of the] bers.” [these ruffiar " from the} PLAY FOOD ROBBER I smpensation for the stolen 4 ailation wast jointly with | story of what happened in that} WOE ON ALL WHO DON’T |branches would have a most salu A food tragedy in Saxony, in| con q t of the GA. R., at Eagles’ hall.) qari week when strikes and pro-|HATE THE BRITISHERS |tary effect on the r g mem-| which a high court officer of polic The thieves, too, had made 8. F. Street acting as installation jy .s14 ran riot and when the cen-! Dr. Fritz Ehlers calls down dire| bers the godle frate yed the part of first robber, is/ good their escape, and are still ab officer sors allowed no word to pass the|vengea on those “spurious Ger-| nity, while the f 1 would be] ated by the Berlin Vorwaerts | large.’ 7 Mrs. M Coving atte, | ompire’s boundarte Thus the fol-} mans” in spite of war, con-|nerved by it to continue constancy |The town of 1u, in Saxony, } a: at ee fee bes Pr- y : lowing from Berlin Lokalanzeiger | tinue amicably disposed” |and encouraged to hold out to the|is very unfort n its food pur ‘ a ir Kile if eate, not to exceea | Women’s Te ottte, Spaniel may mean much more than It says: | toward Hnglishinen and) mayhap end.” chases authorities had| Fle’s Regular Oliver ih directions, Divers nie » War Vetera ind othe It has been proved a hundred | American ut he has to say P 0 quantity of mar z a Icon officers were installed at ; nea fot Gekneleh waciharor ore "Y|WOE TO REACTIONARIES Pip tage Bae Ysborne 7 { {coming officers were Installed at|timoy that our readiness for peace |ot “pacitl Reine Dery Ham Re re MepecLN Meee, ne, w as duly warehoused Osborne With Women Boston St. Paul oY ; is ever regarded by the enemy as|mer also indicates much energetic juntil such time as it could be dis MINNEAPOLIS, June 22-—F. ©, Buffalo Minneapolis ga Mags si lth ce sma a sign of akness, that € ut- | pe activity in the realm of the More light is shed on the turbu-| tributed in small ; z es a Chicago Duluth a4 terance ta of peace fires| kaiser lent situation by the Halle Volks-| purchasers. At. the Olson, arrested in Minneapolis, wae Detroit Sioux City $ Runs Aw ay to Fight anew his war fever, Thus it is that Why should we go out of our! blatt, which wa 1 ssed till| night the discovery held in at St. Paul as Minnesos Montreal Council Bluffs / 7 vain hundreds of thousands of! way to act nobly toward those who! further notice hortly after this] the entire stock t ta’s Oliver Osborne. The St. Paw? New York Omaha . For United St ALES German cripples and dead will have | act ho would act if they|ttem was printed “This was extremely sad, but the| police assert that Olson: St. Louis it Lincoin Gran ana to make good that which was|could, ignobly toward It 4 and the/eity fathers did not allow them-| Met 11 women 4 porenireten: D. C.. 116.00 Kansas City t soldier boy from Co-|Wantonly destroyed in Berlin the|fer here to those sj | govern 1 » fail to un s to be discouraged, and pro-| Wooed 11 women ; ‘ eae aetarn point Three is Henry E. Harrison, other day by other hundreds of|mans who, notwithstanding Eng-|derst ns of the time d to make further heavy pur-| Won 11 women q 74 hone pe AIF A go A, aged 15, who enlisted thousands who, safe at home,|land’s hate and venom, continue| The masse civilians, too, are} this time of bacon, which Borrowed money from 11 women ‘ P wes prated of peace and resignation to! to be cably disposed tows the | stru with blindne The social r security, was stored Jilted 11 wome: " and is at Fort Rus- Prated of peace and resignation t micabdly dist a red in i women. “THE ORIENTAL LIMITED’ elec ten Cay | GAMER. 'inglish and indulge in pacifist| istic proletariat of Germany will|the Bautzen refrigerating statior etiam “THE GLACIER PARK LIMITED” a raetiie | “Our courage in the defense ofjorgies which are directly intended | alone be called and chosen to trans-| Yet again the thieves had their in “THE SOUTHEAST EXPRESS” our homes has lost nothing in}to help England's cause late into deeds the unshakable will|nings, for one fine morning the/ Hulas Must Get Skirt journey a er National Park, on main Mne. * ’ ‘strength from the additional When will the authorities com-j of the people for reforms prem: were found to have been} 4 a Vea wo Human Repair Shop: ‘| gers arising out-of the trekchary|prehand that wilt cmuohpeccie|’ Hin: what form’ those deads willl waiting seretnain. contents | or Keep Out of Light: , of internal enemies, Our strength | the re can be no arguing or nego-|be carried out remains for the] When finally the staggering} ATLANTIC CITY, June 83.20 ‘or further information, tickets, etc f 0 . idan Me ahead * Ope ned for U Army % inexhaustible, the liberality of| tiating present the secret of the proletar-| discovery was made that the crim-| Skirts of straw and hemp will me CITY TICKET OFFICE W YORK, June St. Luke's our hands, the ardent patriotism of] These despicable anglophiles|iat and its leader Woe, however,|inals were none other than a high-|longer be tolerated in shore d he il has opened its new “hu our hearts, and that most potent| should be gathered together and!to the reactionary elements if on} ly placed police functionary d/@om, Director of Publi A 1 yy poli inctionary an ector ¢ ublic Columbia and Second Ave. nan repair shop” for men who have) of all the war creations of the|hanged each from his own tree.|the day when this action is taken! two ex-constables, the discomfiture|Sooy went after the cabarets ji v4 Moore, _ ‘ ie an Fas ogy yh een rejected ym the army and) German mind, the U-boats, will en |We should then have a sort of | the hould have tt merity tolof the Loebau ueipality ww an order for Hawaiian dancers to. a8 ie es navy because of some minor ail-\ apie us to smash our foes, tho the} modernized St, Bartholon feast|continue th resistance to the|complete, for in v of thet cir-| get into real skirts or get out ofthe Phones, Main 117, Kiilott 5000 ment ch ireieal treatment) powers of darkness contribute of reason, popular will!” Cumstance, ‘the Bautzen or-' spotlight.

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