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STAR—THURSDAY, AUG. 9, 1917. PAGE 7 GOV. CAMPBELL RESENTS SLAP. AT LABOR MEN Excellent Selection of Ny United tress Leased Wire PHOENIX, Ariz, Aug. 9 Arous-| by the Art € of Labor nen avemeéen Biebe Peeerigate the eltantion, si IWING how dainty Gowns at little price Campbell will demand to know by “7 may be is the one pictured. It has wide what authority Binbee refused the ef . committee entrance to the towt Normandy Valenciennes lace insertion forming He tntimated that he would take ‘ . “drastic action” today to enforce lattice effect, and lace edging at the round neck law and Order in Hisbe 4 it and kimono sleeves. Price $1.50. From the Lumber tae tes Coser) cone wea te AO » bodice lavishly Of two very dainty Em- a4 pire Gowns at $2.00, one Industry 2 PERISH WHEN | rma Satan, Sxeotehes te . insertion and Normandy iciennes inse t To Its Employes and the People SHIP SINKS IN) irre comm iat) deen "the ster ath 4 / at rtion, aboard the schooner Geo. A Marsh perished when the ves The lumber industry of Washington is unwilling that bi men dative’ Ina ideciie the men at the front should pay the price of any fur- Secs Taian cial forse Basement Salesroom| learned to ther delay in aircraft and ship lumber production. dead Smith be Ragen rn ae “nnd ona Many Pretty School Dresses Will Be Made of the child; Willlam Wat The lumber industry is ready to give our men and were" aged scant ae New Plaid and Stripe Woolens who Allied Nations quick service. iaClanana: Sex ols of tae vivora, waa rowl land in UCH a wide selection of Plaids, Stripes and mal! boat. The only ofher p P sae ee i |aboard the vessel saved was plain colors in these soft Serges that mothers It desires that every facility within its power shall bees app ae a Pee —+-= can plan several little dresses, sometimes com- be speeded up to highest efficiency in immediately ieee having satled from Oswego it | bining oo or stripe with plain color, and have no two alike. giving the government all necessary lumber supplies. | BUTTE CARMEN ‘ : ~ Ss In Plaids and Stripes there is choice of the To a certain extent it is prevented in this by a strike . IPF ae following combinations: seemingly controlled by an organization which CET 56 CENTS 8 ti bap iodicoes pone a oeak preaches sedition, the slowing down of industry and soi Sidinak: Sass eacioa saves | / ; Brown and Green Plum and Green . * . BUTTE, Mont, Aug. %—The ; Black and 2 i disorganization. | iiiat: Gipetk Oba be ren’ since the rare. Ae ee zareandy see ae liccal " street. @allway ” strike: wa fi 5 AY; Green and Red Gray and Green sled Saturday r A at 3 Gray and Red Blue and Gold today, The der dof the mer 5: Biue and W 5 . ra fiat wage of & e The industry now agks that its men go back to work [was met bythe compdcy, Oa The ‘pists elec thas item eke junnounced the n Pot , t avy ] on a ten-hour day at the prevailing ten-hour pay; that siemeter ettienée, would. te > sarin jue, navy, purple, wine, green, gray, Setems facrease | ‘enue to me 3 oa and black. The colors are so dependable they and their employers co-operate to the fullest ex- [tie demand. Agcordingly no more — that the Dresses may be washed, if desire trand? tent of their resources until government contracts are [lines Beads ty inches w price, $1.00 yard ; f » local I. W as Basement Salesroom Members ¢ taken care of; and then let the men on the jobs de- peta ehentag tsa wera cide for themselves whether they shall work eight See ean eee ot jused by the national orkantzatior hours or ten hours. This could all be taken. care of of 1, W. W, In its propaganda work : Women’s Shoes by January Ist. BLANKET INDIANS With Extra-wide Tops |, WONT BE DRAFTED ; $4.95 Pair But, above all, war contracts must be filled. The | wy, Wosted wire -* | AS = b The ‘ "4 : . lives of men and nations depend on our gaining the Jonly real, live, simon pure Ameri . HESE Shoes are designed especially for women jyooato havea ease te on nee who find the ordinary shoe top rather scant. cans superiority of the air at the earliest possible date, and the top of a Puropean trench after ptt. of They are of black Vici kid, with covert cloth top these air craft cannot be built without lumber from say iter h on gore nah eee e et cut amply wide. Sizes 3 to 9; widths E to EE. . advisability of trying to put reser Price $4.95 pair i this state. vation redskins in draft —Basement Seleeaae fighters jand in their own way gy Eva baas ni From Washington, D. C., under date of July 21st, Secre- oe piles, of course, only to ‘ > The P ic Northwest i, I Indust ee a of ‘ tary of Agriculture, D. F. Houston, sends this message: acil umbe jaraft. ‘There are hundreds of Ame “In response to the President’s appeal, large quantities of feantzed Indians in Uncle | fighting forces fruits and vegetables have been produced in many areas, and it is highly important that every effort be made for their effec- tive utilization and conservation.” 7 * * British Officers to Open Station Here Brig. Gen. Ww A. White and his jataff, of the English army, arrived Many items of equipment that will facilitate home canning in Seattle Thursday, to make ar 4 rangeme! for the opening of a and conserving isplay: i 3aseme 5 aoe Sie se, esings of 2 d g are displayed in the Basement Salesroom and |here. ‘The English officers were a helpful demonstration of the principles of successful pre See Societies serving with Kerr and Economy Jars is being conducted by | | had “squared me in.” “You can’t | an expert. MBI N IS OPEN | «pustea!” ]the grill a bespectacted old Chit U. S. JUDGE HURT | || same oe peace man ou nei mae od Chon | “SRR eg Teh | | cor ra seriousness, a| leisurely sor bits of wrapping| “Cappers” who get the “come on's" By United Prove roamed Wire Ae REPORTER FINDS -. randy: my el-| paper that carried green printing | ‘0 ,PUy tickets ASHLAND, Ore., Aug. 94-Doctors Med Weay at © and black markn on their surtaces.| You can pay any price that sults here today reported improvement in @ —— , i t day to} +. : : the condition of Federal Judge Continued | From Page . »* he sald, “Bu get it alll “That's where they you for cket, I be 10 cents each, and if every ticket Maurice Dooling, of San Francisco. @ yet. Can't you loam me a| make their} won the big prize I would be rich He was injured in an automobile), isi ‘There were others there ed |dime? My Inck’s turning, sure Is {toa y Smear on the Pacific Dighway fore mine and the “board” repre-| e lost his money 4 r I ] ; Es er ticket ies roan) er a : yesterday. sented $6 all told. | there were others } : jof 10 numbers on very after] ¢ me,” I said, “the others are in my ;guess, little book, we must al Jnoon there is a deawins every|* GLOSS COMES OFF UPON | Y |satoty deposit box |forgive them when they tonne ——— | At the other games the canvas! theirs at st my & . 4 “ AMUSEMENTS nes of the dealers wore filled (0 , Ag It the numbers you have FIRST USAGE 4], “It would be very easy to send |they don’t take life or even theme AMUSEMENTS) with silver and bilis : 1 weird, | a ep Pe eee mee gi tderd bea r them.” |selves too seriously, and we annoy POLITAN THEATRE The Oriental dropped three dice p pd game " om ou Chad Soa Wine ke. Ceabes |, ne are ee to] ‘No, Dick, I can't do it, Perhaps/them most when we show oun] METRO Pgreic gul into the open top of the big wooden, But n lowes One man | ; That tou thus select {0° werryims 20 much about barr: | when I am very old, and time has ete Lagan | over the future six a lshaker. They fell, clicking, and “dd iful of silver dollars | . s 4 eT Hittle book Is he in worse condi-| softened the episodes chronicled, 1|®"d living over the past, mEcENNING ONDA AUG. 131) moment later he lifted it clear from | 1 d | saren, choone ell (en at thet yoo {tion then 1 thouane? will be able to read them over to| Dick has gone to sleep again and ere rece the table and showed us the white; “Ma EI a st | Bee cinies Ghaeh aki 1) e'The last words in Mollie's letter, | myself, but now it 1s all too re-|! am still sitting here in my berth HENRY MILLER Prew [spots marking. 12 t . 8 | an eres ot on your inecat(as well as the last thing Jim said fe cent.” talking to you, little book. Here ; to me about keeping Dick away] What is too recent!” he inter. | et me make the greatest confes- — Slowly, deliberately, he pulled ‘ eet ment |the mo to him and the game|, Behind the crap field rd the left . + from business until T was sure he} aq |sion I have ever made to you— ie the exit avy . steel! nake hink they, | you can’t have honey 4 lhesen again is the exi avy door | aiiblinw won Ot the “Ger | wan wen ake mo t a 4 - see neymoons twie regan ng bolted Hike tt » in front, was The gambling room of the “Ger) WAF WOT Mick as well, know| “My life since I was married,” I jjittle book—at least with the Phen “And the New York Twice more 1 hazarded silver A UCE | ct — ‘ . 1 saw man Co.," as the tickets are stamp-| @ unswerel ed E, By Tact Comedy ||and twice more the greasy hand esing I saw ed, wan smi than that of the| somethin that is being kept ftom | answered ian raked it in, the a magnet and|in order to introduce our new|rourist. ‘There was one crap field, |e. Dick's face grew sad. “Is it as| (To be continued) t P to him now, |bad as all that, Margie? Why, do| “Come Out of the Kitchen eee armature beneath it. One push of} sbone) plate, which 18 the), yy, game and ® “Twenty.| As I look across SEATS NOW § ING | Across the floor, a little China| the button upstairs would bring/iightest and strongest plate known.| Qne” game Poker is played in|sleeping in that other berth, he|you know, I have really thought 1| that door sh th a force that] qoox not cover the roof of the|« ’ 0 /eleeP ne Ie ary pale and drawn—|had not ‘been so horrid to you? | APAGHE UPRISING Evenings and Sat. Ma ; man—his shirt sle rolled Z Hl Wednesday Matin ' over his bare, yellow muscl would seve arms of & man. |mouth, if you have two or three| oie @ on © MY/ tere are sunken spots at his tem-| You have always had anything you ja hes voleminty at hie etoat col We p o more doors of| teeth left in the mouth; guaranteed|*"rh) exits leading from the Ger-|ples and above them I see @ few | wanted ; QUICKLY PUT DOWN | little book, be the chuck-luck| this type a entered the| 15 years man Co. are numerous. The wre eray hairs. I did not answer, been my intent|cause I knew most men who do! By United Press Leased Wire NEW PANTAGES | 3:":" Cet Im |table, dealt “Twenty-one.” back end of the hotel lobby ©W | Gold erown «++-$3.00} several from the gaming room and| It must have 5 4 ause eeasionally there was stir about| steps further and we were again in|. et tt & * o made itself felt, even thru/not beat their wives, give them| GLOBH, Ariz, Aug. 9—Without] 15 set-of teeth (whalebone) pjat least three from the lottery 4 Mats., sae Blast | nis table as some one “caught alt re | Peg ae era eee ane tery tie unconsciousness of sleep, for/enough to eat and provide nice |a shot being fired, when bloodshed | orne * $10 set of teeth ‘ 00 | opened his s and looked at}/homes for them, think they ar “ | Was expected, the Apache-Cique In black jack” but mostly there was rotected by a ste@l door controlled! Bis Operatic. Offering Se inina: atlerioe “'Lo John.” my companion greet-| Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 Re ane ‘a rather daze Then, as the|good to their wives. Yet we poor MORAN AND ree ed little Chinese boy who WaS) write crowns .....- +» $3.00 front realization of the situation came to} women are built in such a way we |4 sn and Mexican uprising and P tt was noisier under the orange| mdustriously wetting down starch-| eob ee biieetes im, his face lighted up with his | would go down the road to|strike was quelled here early to ‘a (albeit he had erted | ee a Pp; little crooked simile. sleep under the stars after a meal/day, and an armed posse of rang lot Gold fillings . slectric lights that shine on th see 9 fae ~la i At the first indication of trouble peculiar the time-nonored “via the mouth”) Silver fillings . +806) ne Jookeut swings all the doors| “I'll be very Jealous of that Ilt-Jof bread and cheese and kis 2 lee : “ i " “at you|the man we loved was with ns in|" S2¢ cowboys drove aia turbers from mine property in the) = ) aunts ai Por eect Hie ahi dof his fathers for a com-| Platina fillings -75¢}anut and with the same move-|tle book, Mar he said y PALACE HIP Sides of the field talking to the| Pressed alr sprinkler) in the “lexit| work guaranteed for 16 years.|ment turns out the lights in the|insist on sitting up night after /heart and soul as well as body ; Afternoons 1:10 to 6; Eves 6:20 to 11 || dice—callingg gyem names, swe imate 1” of the den at 210 Wash:| s3q npression taken in the morn-/house, ‘The Chinese, followed by night writing in it. Some day 1} , little book, I som times | Sierra Anchas mountains and am § Merian’s Swine Canines: | fae at ee pleating wit The laundry wt nd get teeth same day.” Bxam-| thoir, white viet seamper for am going to assert ail my authority |think men as well as women have |rested two of the leaders Show Woodward & Morrinnex tb) yy orn Wah Sang Co., but the lottery exits and in an incredibly short as y husband and say to you, |these unsatisfied longings some: The Indian and Mexican em: Vodny - 4 Oth J “Come, baby, come!” vociferated tickets inside say German Co. on] Call and foe Samptee Eid BR aad Mie the rooms that were packed ‘ an, bring to me all those vol-|times feel they aren't any better | ployes of the U. 8. Asbestos Ming 4 , we bound in red that you hide so | satisfied with us as wives than we|(o,, struck for higher wages and » them t at 16 e deserted ne ogger as the dotted square the Test of Time, with gambling men are ¢ rted | ume 01 or Children, Hatueday J} one tall logger as ‘ | , r ‘ puld rei P r}are em 4 bands | 0 Crree wa weaneedny Naren ws) left his twitching fingers. John grinned and kept at his} , = aden maaaulk ‘aidaeiiin 1s] and autet, I was told |jealously. I would read them for/are with them as husband better working conditions. Eves, and Bun, 15¢ Occasionally a sardonic smile} work, but I noticed he stopped 10NK | pee ded by ee my own amusement.’” he: are better losers than we - —— —— | gyerspread the yellow face of the | enouxh to 4: under the counter : work is till g good] “Of course they will open up| “You mean you would read them |are; they take what comes to them ; Tunarne ||gamekeeper but never once did he|and I guessed that he pushed aj st) faction. Ask our customers who! again just a8 soon as everyone for-|for your own edification and in-|and look pleasant, If they have} Former Promoter Is ™ IL K ES reAyrns | open his mouth except to announce | button to our office, be sure you are in the gets about what you write,” said) stru tion,” I answered disappointments, they do not a ‘ae “Don't you think it would be ajthem. I really think, little book, In Cafe Business ~ with at Pine. Tel, Elliott 406) tne “point.” *. 27% right place. Bring this ad with you | my guide when we had returned ne TOMGHT— BAL, WELK |" He seemed to be forever con-| “Friend of yours?” ’ asked the| ym the journey. “The police endid idea,’ he coaxed, “for me|men make the most of what they | L. H. Cook, a former boxing aii Mat. Sat. | F . . i] tructed and amus-jhave easier than w pt templating something beyond the| white doorkeeper, indicating me. Cut - Rate | spell won't do anything, but|to be edified, instructed amus:}have eas nan women. | ‘4 A Grama of truth and sentiment J) empiallnk Core green cloth board| ‘Then we were in the lottery sraybe @ little publicity will shut ed in California with the wonder-| Dick has never meant to hurt | wrestling promoter, of Dallas, Texas The Blindness of Virtue |) soinething too obscure for the room. It looked like a small town Dentists [ip these two places long enough | ful ideas I know those books con-|me seriously. Like the man in the |is in Seattle to make his home here PHOEBY, HUNT in the lending ro minds of the simple meu who play-' bank. There was a wide grill with| voT UNIVERSITY 8'r. for my sister to bring Joe back to| tain?” Helen Hunt poem, he asks, “Am Ijin the future, He has opened th Might, 206, 306, $00. Mats, 2 <I) ed his game. * a wicket in its center, and behind Opposite Frascr-Patersun Co, his senses, She needs his wages.”’ “but I have onf} this one with to blame because I forget?” And 1 Waldorf cafe, Bighth and Pike, lookout at his peephoke Afternoons, 100; ———<—<—<_—_—_—_——~