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STAR—MONDAY, JULY 2, 1917. PAGE 5 ECHO ZAHL WORKS AS ‘HELLO’ GIRL | She Writes of the Life of Girls Who Are Threatening to Go on Strike Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. Fourth of July 416-424 PIKE STREET Specials from the The Rhodes Co. | WE’LL TRUST bint Millinery Section Tuesday Special Sales 1 | Oe yeoet oes eee Upper Main Floor Of Merchandise particularly appropriate for the | - fureieh vo } y approy | ER caywecre, “Wee antrn chances t mee Fourth of July and Attractively Priced jUsT YOUR wonp WHITE ate of | Tease week Wee nar d fancy Silk Dress Skirts in Striking |; — — G00 nnd 82.90 Special for Sport Patterns | . 1 5.05 | Announcing Our Annual unt anamian Special for Tuesday $4.75 | {gears aed eam the Fourth of Jul he SALE ron A FA Women’s Doeskin lection’ f re | With Savings on All Lines of Gloves at wil i| ini Special for Tuesday ‘ e \ Bedroom, Dining Room A Pair, $1.35 mgr and Living RoomFurniture oo hlge ROM too 2 bee From 10% to 50% pte ted peer Our Usual Liberal Terms of Credit Will i page ee a ‘ Tuc Apply on All Sale Goods. ! The senate toc amended the ‘ood bill to ude control of cot ‘ pertie: fe Eeeee sian Soe Coats hit clothing, The vote was 43 to, S 4 a a H ERG I RT = ‘MEN tei eed ith ik Reduced wool, skins, hides and thelr prod ‘- t © exceptional price reduc ae li ucts, thus ng control over a Echo Zah! of The Star leaving the telephone company’s building, on Fourth ave., with a crowd of F ha vane ot aes nd the color assortment are Upper Main oor. wearing apparel, including shoes girls with whom she spent three days working as a student telephone operator. They have just fin ‘ pan ished their day's work | $4.00 Silk Shirts for Men Special for Tuesday $2.50 Main Floor. Children’ s will make thi tle a resting feature hey are shown in var Clean-up Sale of}} | styles that | BY ROBERT J. BENDER WASHINGTON, July 2.— | GUARANTEES FIXED ee Reeves oo Dibba gro gadget | rt bobncefige's tt Re fl hirts in t, in sizes 14 to 17. Reg ee are suitable for Boys |] || “Drys” opposed to,eliminating commissioners instructed thten’ ong Chee ee what she gets for it, and so of Fill out one of there ecial f Tuesday, Choice ‘ $2.50 || or Girls The selection in- | beer and wine entirely from din Monday to draw| — There in talk, among the ele I figured there waa nothing to | tions for the training | | cl , plain colors | (he “prohibition” amendment se an ironclad 20-year guaranter| {tical workers ‘of Seattle, of «| it. 1 cout eben ewan. | cay ateiation tail . } || and novel ties ‘made of silk |} || to the food contro! bill won the | which brick paving companies wil! con Sais cennkvare a gp gird nands—and that Ser oocunetions, bh condi- | 40- I h G Cc || taffetas, poplins, satins ! oe sound in the senate fight | have to sign to get gare cee Ware? ee athccos all Gh and | ees all: 1 tot it teat Joaths fos Ali weet ta the appulsetion | nc eorgette Crepe and OUIen fabrics. Sizes } | 4 : down the coast. If the elec I guess the city editor thou blank | $ || 2 to 4 years, but not each { wir sone contre: 0 2 | 1m WHLLED BY TANK, cccocrt sctiets Shee cat Be me, enue’ sped me | Then the sata mene Special for Tuesday, Yd. $1.19 — 2,10 4 years, bor noe each | to 3, to reject an a: dment pro. them Telephone Main Floor fabrics | ears in A-l cond posed by Senator Chamberlain, pro| MILWAUKEE, July Nine Aberdeen, the girls have Ite : 1 cpdecear cts ipahadinc had Gestion his doeapenl $4.95 Coats Special $2.50 hibiting the manufacture. men and six w n dead, and ® * he that nothing escaped them : . f / i : : $6.50 C. Immediately afterward, by a sim.|}-Toximately 13 injured is the is c . 1T WASN'T SO EASY and 1% ! aed IN te 0 yards of pla 1 i gned Soa Sr ec - 25 ilar vote, the agreed to|Cst casualty list, from the falling the cit o me, “and I remembered it until | had ECHO GOES TO SCHOOL Georgette Crepe in assorted A selected Spe $3.75 i substitute the meat drawn by a big water tank onto the steam = get a jot a telephone opera nhaled some of t business: | punctual ght o'clock the quantity that sells re 0, 7 d $1.95 . Special $5.00 i Senator Gore, prohibiting manufac. |” Christopher Columbus tor d write what happens.” | like air of the application offs. | tottowing morning I filed into the |) Special Tuesday while quantit .$1.19 — ee ture of spirits and placing the fate ar Laer tags WHAT THE LIFE’S LIKE and had faced Miss Yonkers, th office on Fourth ave. with a : { of beer and wine manufacture in He wanted me, he said, to pic chief supervisor d 1 | crowd of fellow atude eos eb RN: aa coaiatireeinia i the president's. hands DRUMMER ROLLED (ture int story scmetning of | “Then, immediately, 1 sensed | Crowd of fellowatudents, SS UGhSURSSGUSELTTENSSRYORENEDSTIREGTTL TUTE The third month of the war con-| SAN FRANCISCO, July 2.--May| quem ccc school of ephone operating, | lunch room is run on . pd gress started today, with the house| Lodge was under arrest here t and they 1 us poor “rookies” | yourself” plan. I sat by the side Louise, who of her lunch feel their superiority. ‘They talk of a fat girl na idle and the senate in a legislative|on complaint of Byron Roberts, a jam. Food and money ls are) Portland salesman, who alleges the ed among themselves of “jacks” had brought #0: 5,000 FEET MOTION PICTURES z areens — upper branch, while| woman robbed him of his wallet and “ringdox n operators" & nd of from heme She broke bread | a 1 ouse fans itself and thanks the| containing a considerable sum of multiple cire nes—all of it ; ; 1 ay. fees Forr rales whi ‘ worse than Greek or Hebrew to A whole afternoon of study, ——— the lews learned ones broken by a fifteen-minute re | Frame i Up System But in union there is strength cons, was bef us, when the We frosh mingled not th the lunch hour was ended. But none in the San Francisco riris of the upper el but tred | ef the student coterie whim- into the room assigned to us and ered, for the instructor left us row tables morrow we woul ur first We were supplied with the | visit to the switch board “First Lesson” book, p: and Tomorrow I'll téll about what Indoresd by the ‘Guatite Contre: Laker Cound = | pencils, and left to the | we saw and did there, and what first essentials of telephone op- | sort of work it is, and what the erating. After reading the les- | girls get paid OTHER GREAT FEATURES son from cover to cover six or seven times T began to realize iWIN WAR BY THRIFT that there was a i » to the operating game sweet Gather up the fragments, that hellos nething be was was the text N ' ature S I turned and surveyed the g¢ c the Rev. Ezra P. Gibbony, of Best in the rear of me. Sixteen Madrona Presbyterian church, Sun bu n their Chief Seattle Film Co.’s Plant White City—Madison Park See the “Movies” Made ARENA SUN., July 8th, to 15th fsx" POCO OCOOCOOOLOOOOLO EOE EEEEOOOCOCOEOOEEEOOSS The Stron est be pads books cay morsing. ie declared thrift pasa? pussusssemnsnansienenannsienteniemmmsiabil A complete insight into thle most remarkable and tate od Food yyrebat in thunder’ hia | ~~; Two Shows Daily, 2:15 P. M., 8:15 P. M. esting industry, from the filming of the picture to its projection People on Earth ‘fack’ we read so much about BEST FOR RESULTS Admission 25c. Children 10c. I asked at random No one seemed any wiser than myself 1 was sitting half turned in my seat wh Continuous action on the largest stage in the Northwest Special Limited Engagement of PHILLIP PELZ he Magnetic and Dynamic Band Master, and his Russian Court Imperial Band With Mlle. Betrini, Dramatic Soprano. The Musical Sensation of the P. P. I. E. Exposition Admission 10c and 15c. STAR WANT ADS UUUEOULUANGUNGGUQQQOOOOUUUUUOOROEOEGOOOQOOOOTOOAOOUUUUUELGNOGGOOOOQOGOOOOGOOOOOUOOONOEOGOOOCOOOGOOOOOUUUUUUOOOOGOONOOGUOUOULUUOOONEAUUI Working Men | Particularly Welcome At This Bank HE “PEOPLES BANK” has always extended a particularly hearty welcome to the “Men Who Work With Their Hands’—the. men who are the backbone of our industrial plants, and the other men who do the real hard work that counts so much in building up the various enterprises of this city. ctor entered dat me APS OF THE WORLD SHOW “You were talkiix that the greatest strength, health and Thy, of rae—er 1 stam: endurance prevail where dairy prod- icts—milk, cheese, butter and ice remember you are in harply. “You perfect order cream—are widely used. of hooky and wh and fooling the HOLLAND the greatest cheese market known, today teacher immed to me at holds the eyes of the world as producing ink it germinated in the rest of men and women who are unequaled in hy jeal strength and the girls, for when the instructor endurance, Alkmaar, a small town of 20,000, is noted in again left the room they whi Dutch history for its defense against the ; Spaniards in 1573. || pered together excitedly This town is equally noted for her weekly cheese market | GETTING THE ROPES where, in from one to two hours, 100,000 to 250,000 golden At 10:45 recess was called and arm-in-arm with Rose, the little girl who studied at the table next to me, I walked out and up the and extraord strength, with “Oh, you musn't walk to: the muscles of athletes skin deseribes them as “of un gether,” I heard a piping voice deceivable common sense and ‘ ctitude.” From cheeses are sold Special Rates for the GLORIOUS F OURTH OF JULY behind me say Always sing Gruyere comes a crowd of me strious in polities, tera file up and down the stair ture, arts and sciences. Gruye Iso the home of the I looked over my shoulder. It famous cheese of that name. G Switzerland is scarce was one of those terribly sophis: and the game law rigid; hence the people live principally on ticated 11th lesson girls! Northern Pacific Railway \ On sale JULY 3 AND 4. Good for return until July 5. Between all points where the one way fare is $6.00 or less, Minimum fare $1.00. Portland-Return $8.40 Numerous trains, excellent equipment, Dining Car Service the best. Full information City Ticket Office, 504 Smith Bldg., Seattle. J. O. McMullen, City Pass. Agent. A. Tinling, A. G. F. & P. A. dairy products BULGARIA boasts a people who are generally recog nized for food temperance and long life. This is attributed to their use of milk, butter, cheese and buttermilk UNITED STATES 32 .."20:0% use of dairy products as a principal diet in the heat of tn ia and Central Asia, in the cold regions of Tibet, and even in Egypt. These reports show that a quart of milk i equal in nutrition to three-quarters pound of beef, eight exe two pounds of potatoes or two pour 6 of codfish WHY NOT FOLLOW THESE EXAMPLES OF HEALTH? Dairy products are of national importance in other coun tries, Why not in America? Let us give milk and butter cheese and ice cream their rightful place as substantial foods WRITE FOR GOVERNMENT LITERATURE Address the DAIRY PRODUCTS PUBLICITY BUREAU Second Floor, Times Bullding Seattle, Wash A co-operative educational organization for the promotion of better health and cheaper living by securing a greater use of frenh milk, butter, cheese, buttermilk and ice cream. THE RECREATION PERIOD During the fifteen-minute rest, the girls played the piano, talk ed, or lay on the couches and rested, One girl came up to me and put on me some new per fume she said she had gotten the day before With another I discussed the Joys of dancing the toddle and shuffle. The majority were young y of them entering the jeld for the first time in their lives Afier recess we went into a classroom where an instructor told us that the myaste "Jacks" were another name for the holes into which the plug is inserted On a dummy switchboard, the teacher showed phone connec tions, how a nickel phone is operated, and the division of the switchboard into the thousands of little holes, each of which means a number GETS HOME LUNCH Just like in the good old school days of yore, we asked questions and I found myself eagerly in quiring the meaning of “A opera tors” and “B operators” and “multiple jacks.” After the class hour we hur ried up the stairs to the lunch room, where we wrote on little slips the food we wanted. The ———————————————— LE SUNN velopes here, monthly stantial competence against the days to come, when can no longer toil for a living. INTEREST PAID ON they SAVINGS ire saving 6} balances. No matter where you work, you can put part of this week’s wages at work here to earn interest for you. THIS BANK IS OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS FROM 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. t these are invited to bring their pay en- , the great bulk of this bank’s depositors is made up of this class of men, and it is a matter of pride to our officers that the great majority of them steadily and accumulating comfortable Peoples Savings Bank PEOPLES BANK BLDG. RENNER URINE SE UMA NNN Ti! let us care for their weekly or and help them accumulate a sub- SECOND AT PIKE