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Store open Saturday nights until 10 o'clock. $25 Value Suits Upstairs $15.00 Outing Trousers $5.00 values ....$3.50 $7.00 values ... $5.00 AUTO DUSTERS $30 Value Suits Upstairs $20.00 We have endeavored to establish a Value record in Men's Clothes, to see how much Fabric, Tailoring and Style we could possibly offer. Remember, our prices are almost 50 per cent under present market values. Come up today—you save moriey Tailored Ready Co. 401-403 Pike Street Seattle’s Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop The Real Test of Clothes and of Your Satisfaction Is WEARING Them Service Rests on That Test cheerfully refunded. Tailored Ready We guarantee satisfaction or your money To Provide Greater Values _ We Invested Heavily in Woolens Before the ‘Rise in Prices To provide Quality, we employed the tailoring skill of Ameriga’s foremost makers. We give Value and Style at a saving of $10 Nothing “This Cry " of “Waste . No Bread” Foresight is better than hindsight. Look ahead. “Waste Not, Want Not!” That is America’s good sense forestalling any possible want. WE MUST ECONOMIZE. The U. S. Department of Agricul- ture says: ‘Master Bakers, educate the consumer to be careful with their bread! A slice a day wasted in each American family means 365,000,000 loaves a year!” “THE BIG LOAF” - This is the slogan for the bread branch of house- hold economy, and which the majority of house- wives now follow. The Big Loaf is wholesome, nutritious, better flavored, closer grained, equably “fermented. It is the GOOD loaf. } The Loaf That _ Saves—the Big Loaf Is the 15c Loaf. _ INSIST ON _ More bread by weight for money in the Big Loaf. BREAD AND NUT SALAD Saves Spare Bread. 1 cup fresh white or brown bread crumbe. 1 eup chopped walnut meats, % eup chopped Brasil nut meats. Crisp lettuce leaves, % cup cream, 1 teaspoon salt. Sprinkle seit over nute; mix bread crumbs and cream. Add cream slowly for it may not ail be needed. nicely a with the let If liked, # little sugar may 1 be sprinkled over the mute and bf crumbs. Berve at ones. ‘These advertisements published under the auspices of the Master Bakers’ As- sociation of Beattie (DUNCAN WILL MEET \C. J. FRANKLIN TODAY The first meeting of James A Duncan, chosen by the car men to} Tuesday are | traction company representative, to consider the demands of the car men for higher wages and shorter hours, was scheduled for Friday | “I haven't the slightest idea how! long the mediation will take,” said | Duncan Friday upon Mr. Franklin's Instructions to) th a great extent Our vast display of Men’s and Young Men's Suits embraces every new weave, color and style. $35 Value Suits Upstairs $25.00 on every Suit and Overcoat We Fit the Hard to Fit. whether we need a@ third or not.” Causes of the fire on the motor | represent them, and C. J. Franklin,| Ship Margaret, after she put to sea her maiden voyage her builders, the McEachern shipyards, |of Portland and Astoria Egyptian girls generally marry “It will depend when 12 or 14 years of age; at 18, “unmartriage 1 don't know/able” and “unmanageable.” ey Regulars, Long, Short, Stouts, Long Stout, Short Stout, Young Man's Stouts | INVESTIGATE FIRE on being investigated by are regarded | o and you are started on our end you, at once, this New Style ete your makers, giving you ap up-t best music Come in and t near a number we'll tell you all about the plan, This Special Offer Means Good Music for Everybod: 4-y Just Pay $6.50 | Special Complote nelected from the newest releases just as -the-minute co for everything of selections on this instrument and Joye Lobons leary Mechive Ca Third & Universi Telephone Elliott 112 Library Plan, We Columbia Grafonola, With Cabinet and a fine collection of Records, supply of needles, record cleaner, Then you choose the music you like the beat until you have Complete Collection of 116 Selections ey come from the potion of the very no extras, no interest STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1917. PAGE 9 ‘DR. SUZZALLO EXPLAINS WAR COUNCIL TASK State Defense Body Will Or- ganize State’s Vast Resources MAY HAVE AIR PATROL Alrptanes, in another year, may be patrolling the coast of Washington, on the lookout for the enemy. In the meantime, all the Great resources of the state are being developed at top speed. The giants of the forests will be shaped Into ships, the fish caught and prepared for the hungry people of Europe on a far greater scale than ever be- fore. The whole problem of war pri duction ts being worked out by tt Defense. Dr. Henry Suzallo, who has ctl, today explained the 0 of ite alms. member The state jwith the counct! of council will and 4 liar to Washington attempt to co-ordinate all th various agencies of defense, “The council of defense,” Dr. Buzzallo, clearing ne between state and federal vities, both govern mental d voluntary. It will con- cern iteelf not only with military protection, but also with indus trial, agricultural and humanitar fan preparedness. The members of |the council are to be the governor's war advisers.” The counct! has 15 members, all prominent men of the sta Tl activities cover every sort of war co-operation Suzzalio Presides ‘The chairmanship,” explained Dr, Suzzalio, “means simply preside at meetings, and refer the sald bureau. Every member is exclu sively in charge of his own depart- jment, altho many of the depart ments overlap. work treating problema from all | sides, and co-operating.” Dr. Suzzallo is a master execu-| tive, and he has put his genius to || Ward the important task of organi» Hjing and systematizing the vast) Iii work that the council has set be [| fore it Take Up the Food Problem | One of the chief interests of the state council of defen as out problem of food supply and gpn-| servation. In this the council ts) co-operating with the state agrt-| culturist, the state college, and of. ficlals In every county. At the same time, the local supply of la bor will be carefully investigated, watched and increased ; ‘The council will arbitrate dis putes between employers and their workmen, when the differences threaten to jeopardize war produc tion, Against Waste The tin plate supply for fish food jconservation, and glassware = for _|home canning purposes is being studied, so that shortages in con- tainers may not impair these im- THIS WOMAN cnenens | Between Operation Death. Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Dea Moines, lowa.—"My husband }xays | would have been in my grave today had |||] ic not been for Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. I suf-| fered from serious female} trouble, and the doctors said | could not live one year with out an opera tion. My hus band objected to the operation and got me to try Lydia FE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I soon commenced to get better and am now well and able to do my own héusework. 1| can recommend Lydia BE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to any wom-|! an as a wonderful health restorer |herbs, has for forty years proved | its value in such cases, Women| to the wonderful virtue of Lydia! Let Us Colleet Your Coupons July 1st is one of the big in terest periods of the year. There are many bond coupons, divi dends and interest payments fall ing due at that time. The First National bank of fers ite services to depositors in the collection of their bond cou pons, and is prepared to collect many other “banking items,” such a@ checks, drafts, notes, ete.,, at no cost or for a moder. ate fee, It is able to do this on || account of {ts membership in the Federal Reserve System and through connections throughout the world THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK State of Washington Council of § deen chosen chairman of the coun-| is to be a sort of 8 , and its that 18 Various questions to their proper |# In that way sev-|% eral committees are continually at|# lined by Dr. Suzzallo Friday, is the | TOLD T0 CHOOSE: leounct! will follow absolutely the | manufacturing ceive the attention of the council. | |:verything possible to foster fish | jertes and lumbering will be carried PISS Ist Si soi sesccotes sets satet Ready--Ready to Supply Your Vacation and Holiday ¢ Fraser Paterson Co | Second Ave. at University St. and oat and —C char —A , all A Sale of N OFFERING and for sports wool Jerseys, Gaba $25.00 to $35.00. and broken lines. and the values are portant food factors. The fe co-operating with mov for economy and against waste. One committee of the council, Marsh, of Everett, | itself exclusively to} conditions. headed by E. P will devote the problem of labor r. Suzzallo emphasized th policy of the American F and /|0f Labor in labor questions. | Supply Ship Materials Shipbuilding, the suppl! steel, wood conditions forest and shi ing plants, the manning o' with competent crews, ing of marine draughtsm marine engineers for men and = merchant ships, will concern of another committ A very important part council's task, according Suzzallo, will be the work Jeuring an adequate coal supply to make all the other activith sible of lumber, industries out “We are working now problems of home defense. Dr, Suzzallo, “We want to the maintenance of law and the protection of our coast li —Mrs. Blanche Jefferson, 703 Ly.|the development of air prepared They have the wearing qualities, fit and on St., Des Moines. Less In these matters, we shall ety } a a : :. | This famous remedy, the medic-|make recommendations to the gov style that one looks tor in the more expensive inal ingredients of which are de-|ermment. We shall attempt to ob garments. rived from highly prized roots and | Viste internal troubles, strikes, and industrial disorders “In the line of air prepar everywhere bear willing testimony |e are considering aviation patrol and we hope to augment fac KE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, | for aeronautic construction, and to | |toster the training of men for air service Co-operate for Health “Our sanitation and me teau will care for health con n labor camps and tonments, We he cx «ral authorities to estab mi anitary zone arow American lake post, We sh operate with hospital and Cross work “It is a big program, but im the work is already under w will be our part to co-ordinate this, und prevent wasted energy The . will be in Room 305 of th house at Olympia. A staff eistants is at work under ecutive secretary, to carry ¢ Clrections of the council on, the council will discontin weekly meetings, and ¢ fortnightly URGE WAR SESSION Resolutions urging a session of the ‘legislature t war measures in order to the full force and power state,” were passed by the cipal league Friday, An Exceptional Sale of Women’s Coats Attractive Values at $19.50 —Suits that embrace the season’s most favored colorings. —They are Suits that have been priced in our regular stock wooden ships, labor the train-| Transportation for the carrying fuel and steel for the Study Home Defense flitary can central offices of the coun- Apparel Needs Phone Main 7100, ALL CHARGE PURCHASES MADE TOMORROW WILL APPLY ON NEXT MONTH’S BILLS, at $18.50 Correct Spring Styles Coats formerly $25.00, in large variety. $28.75 and $35.00 SPLENDID SALE—an excellent grouping of Smart Coats that have been priced at $25.00, $27.50, $28.75, $32.50 $35.00. he styles are those most approved, belted, half belted, full flared. The fashionable effects in broad collars and overcollars, belts and novel pockets are shown, —Materials are splendid gabardines, poiret twills, velours, tri- cotines, serges, etc. Olors include gold, rose, gray, hunters, rookie, Copenhagen, treuse, navy blue and black. n exceptional lot of splendid Coats, Women’s S that includes Suits for street, for general, wear. Suits of woolen fabrics, including rdines, fine Serges and Poiret Twills. They represent a clearance of odd garments But in all there is a splendid assortment, most remarkable. Price $19.50. -—Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor. Sale of New $5.00 to $7.50 Double-brim Banded White Milan Hats .. $3.00 SPECIAL All Pattern Hats Half Price —This sale includes some fifty handsome, «hi hemps, tagals, etc. All at —Fraser-Paterson Co., Third Floor. council ements THERE'S A REASON WHY We sell the same people, year in and year out, Westerman pat the eration jes of} ipbuild- | f ships | en and of war be the | ee of the to Dr. of as es pos will re-| on the said! insure order, and edness, The New Toyo Panama Hats Have arrived and are priced at $2.50. Genuine Panama Hats at $5.00. Summer Crash Hats 50c Up lities | eal bu.) ditions | in" fl] B. & L. Summer Underwear al co In Union and Two-Piece Suits. vuch of | Greenhood Dress Shirts _ These are Union made and there is a pattern for every one’s taste. No better shirts for the money on the market. L. V. WESTERMAN Two Stores Store No. I Store No. 2 First and Main | WestlakeandPine ay. It © state of as. an ex- put the Later nue the | ‘onvene | | speciat | © pass | “exert | of the} Muni- urchase of one hundred of those smart, fashionable, double-brim banded White Milan Hats. They're the latest thing for summer wear. They are light weight, smart and represent exceptional values at patterns, in which are a number of white Milans, white Black and colors, as well as white. . HALF PRICE a snpekeoerverss Peerrertrerbereveras