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STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 81, 1918. PAGE 7 45 MORE MEN "She Takes Suenr FIND DEAD MAN FOR SHIPYARDS |, wi Fee || IN AUTO AGENCY REACH SEATTLE taylan ghd ELEVATOR PIT | Tis neck broken and his head and arrived shortly after 6 body badly crush 4 mangled, ¥ Thursday morning from Kans Armatrong id, night Oty to work tn tile wh lotor Car yards, This is ¢ ‘ond « , « found tingent of experts from that a third small group to rive from the Middle West in the last two days. ‘The other groups came from St Paul and Salt Lake City, ma total of about 125 mer Th arrived Thurnd © first asniated by agents of Joral employment bureau and labor union men in ob taining rooms, and then were taken to the metal trades council hall where a short meeting was held in the forenoon. Practically all of the men who ame from St, Paul and Salt Lake City were on the job Thur y morn, ing A few brought their families here and are now looking for per manent quarters, The mittee has had little diffic Fraser-PatersonCo, ad Avo. at University St, Phone-—Main 7100 | | Meeting the Answering the Requirements Demand for | of the Season With Smart Oxfords | Seasonable Weights in Knit and Pumps at | Underwear and Hosiery Popular Prices | OMEN’S Merino Union Suits of medium weight, with Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, or low neck and sleeveless; ankle length, $2.25. Women’s Wool-and-lisle Union Suits, steam shrank and tailor made, in ankle length, with high neck and long or elbow sleeves, Dutch neck and elbow sleeves or low neck and sleeveless. Price $3.50. Women’s Silk-and-wool Union Suits in ankle length, medium weight, with Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, $4.00. | Extraordinary Values in Women’s Winter Coats Special at $14.95 Formerly $19.75 to $25.00 HE 2 is a splendid chance to secure a good, warm Win. eecccccccccces: in that bullding this mo is belleved to have been tn oun ator was found at the top wan 1 one of ne a door the floore—possibly in | He was killed almost hin neck was broker Jclear of the car, they assume, and ped to the basement, while the ate continued to th: of When found by t day men coming to work this morning, It wa red that Arn one's watch ped at 12:50 a From this inclusion that the accident occurred at that time. COCOOOCO OOOO OOO OOO ESO OOO EOEO OSES OESESO OOOO SOOO SOOO ESSEOOOE SOOO OOOSSOS ° iat i in providing temporary quarters - Women’s Black Merino and Wool-and-lisle Tights : ter Coat at a very special price. s porety, Aenea | — H They are the best pA A the sicinepuieax, Cares, ik ne aad |TWO BURNED TO W ’ in ankle length, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. : . ~~ workmen will be brought here until DEATH; HOTEL omens Children’s Union Suits in wool-and-cotton mixture . season, those on hand are fully assimilated 1S DESTRO YED . with silk stripe; knee length, low neck and sleeve- . Into the plants and until there is a» ™ $ ’ , “9 —Velours, burellas, kerseys, etc. gurance that there will be no shore MARTINEZ, Cal,, Jan, 31.—Two Patent Coltskin less; or ankle length, with low neck and wing Giik sabvicsd, ‘titative tha age of saatertal, due to the transpor men wer bur 4 to death an 1 five Oxfords sleeves. Reduced to $1.50. “4 terials. . boeee ene ae ; fz | Boys Heavy Balbriggan Cotton Union Suits, in ° ° | when fire destroye Fairview ho- | H —Navy, green, brown, taupe and ~——— Assuming j Mae Cahill ee ee ere ee re 6 75 ankle length, with high neck and long sleeves, : ; 4 } rominent Place | in athenct to iets h Gemciee e | sizes 8 to 14 years, $1.00; 16 and 18 years, $1.25. e mixtures. e oe ¢ | ‘There are a lot of little ways to do licens. GEy die kau iain ae dhe Po s * H —Sizes fi d misses, 3} wollt Religious Work} sour wie tor uncie Sammy in the] ‘Shin oe the hotel tarted the blase (As Pictured) IN’S Wool Stockings i i a eo] Wenn ete g a| war |which spread rapidly thruout the As Pictured V OMEN’S Wool Stockings in black and white, Special, Friday ......... FAAS bi wer, partieesty in the | 4 take Mae Cahitl, dashing prima] structure we | ar tive-ayelet nodal: with double heel, sole and toe, $1.00 pair. donna 1 ‘The Song nd YANoe The dead amen Dela D ple Ci , *, 7, ‘ ‘ : and “cue” ce. cane donna with hk eng ‘nnd Dance Recretle gpl seas pcr: Gp isidturnbd vole, 8140 Women's Black Wool Stockings, with double heel, hureday morning at the an ting of the Distri ents’ association of rea, at the First Methodist The duties of women were fr ed in reports by thin week Oakland sole and toe, 50c and 65c. Women's Outsize Black Wool Stockings, with dou- ble heel, sole and toe, 75¢ and $1.25. Women’s Heavy Brown Wool Stockings for wear inch Louis heel with alum- inum plate; $ « trying to do bere with a| The injured: Mike Kohl, George bowl, to wit Henry Dale, John Ubit and he has organized all of the acts oil | on the bill, including Minnie the ele | Wor in'ane| bia into what w known amon te! ATTEMPT TO DISBAR Women's Dresses Special $19.50 aggPie eo | Searibrersat Seek tthe | performers ax the “Sugar Club for with Oxfords, double heel, sole and toe, $8.00 naw pawe, GROUP of Taffeta, Satin and | Neltte ; the oye in Fr Taco. es times aj EOGAR G. MILLS ON | pair. e in his Serge Dresses that have been DB Hat | day—once at noon, again in the late BLACKMAIL EVIDENCE Children’s Black Wool Stockings, heavy ribbed meer bs priced considerably higher. addressed the meeting po sey tbe qme Por; Pog a paberwent Proceedings against weave, with double heel, sole and toe, $1.50 pair. wpaws.— = The silks are neat models; the serges ae Acorn ar the sugar shortage and food admin-| gate for the supreme court in 19: Children’s Ribbed Wool Stockings, in black and mm, Minn C2 organizing the “sugar club aid, has persuaded the other peo! istrationn’s regu twill be heard on the ary in the county-city building Washington State Bar one lump Of charges Mille with of the day and conduct for being imp! orks im ® are both tailored and braid trimmed. —The serges are in navy. —The silks are in several good colors. | —Priced originally a great deal more Robert H. Hughes delivered a “greet ing from the editor of the P Chriatian Advoe Bellingham, for 1919 white, with double heel, sole and toe, 50c pair. —First Floor. Pecccccccccccccccsccocecesee anes than the Friday price-~-.... 819.80 = be ment =|" ing he ct nn ot |e eicsiin’s A Portable Electtic Heater The afternoon program included | apeny toy ee ee 7 i Si eone: Seco Petticoats [af address on “Army Camps in the|ttGn with the request that it be Tan Russia Provides Instant Heat for Any Room ty because = ed © ltacemn: “Branaction. forwarded to the boys in France ine and ¢ | Wh Th I Li: h S ys insisted $| ; . with the compliments of the Pan | ere ere Is a Light Socket ald heads Formerly $2.25 | Harrison, of Olympia, an a Thompson denies he knew | Pum S oortge | $1 95 bs whether the foreign-«peaking bose nel club was organis.| *D8t be was delivering P: HE perfected heating ele- } Sante. of Frida i ig lonalensn Minn ovpagitch: eamt.en the BD w “ i a | ment in the Heater pictured, rt of the Ba aay Special : ferences | pcg Brel gg HAS WAR MORSEL”| i $7.00 operating in conjunction with te mails —Excellent wearing Petticoats of a pesarranedl tastes : ’ LEWIS, Tacoma, Jan. 31.—| the burnished copper reflector, for some rich, silky material; come with deep the we cy seamenamer oe tte} (As Pictured) provides an abundance of heat xe reve Co; " H * camp, has a war “morsel.” He re-| BW. hehe vant | at a cost of 314 cents an hour. —Colors: Navy, Copenhagen, marine IT L k cived it from a sister in France a| E el, an It stands 15 inches high aad gas, in- " i. ow ays ago. P i « " 7 s riends to blue, beige and light gray. Suspect’s Creed | 0 IKeWISE | : ‘Tia ueavenie ten bas otithe: aaa slender, with perfor- weighs but seven pounds—eas- silk casing of the German Zeppelin, 1-49," which was captured in North: ern France a few weeks ago. The ated trim at top; hand- ily carried from room to pe rate ped vm | and quickly connected. Price $7.50. Be Satisfied The Service Bag R Pies ra ciiddanligisteneieaden S astiien aim te cae ta Other Electric Heaters range in price up to n Dealer Our old customers are || yellow fabric a “morsel of the war —same model in Patent | $20.00. aenint NEW arrival—a distinctively new shape in a stivaated back to us by the Coltskin at $6.00 pair. | i i testy A large Leather Bag developed by the present prietone . es CAMP LEWIS LEADS “Perfection” Smokeless Oil 4 needs of “carry your own” and the necessity for “Ene : ‘ ALL FOR INSURANCE SPATS Heat he dy 1 a bag large enough to carry patriotic hand- Visit us with your tooth CAMP LEWIS, Jar ie coast eaters ‘ work in. : troubles and preserve in- |) ¢) pplications —new shipment of 8-but- ASILY carried about, and heating quickly, the a coat geomet moleskin, metal frame, covered or definitely their usefulness : ton Broadcloth Spats in | “Perfection” Oil Heater is a great convenience Gray Khakt Belgian prasad wigan — aa and charm. by all the army and navy, Camp pearl, dark-gray, nutria | in bedroom, bathroom or nursery, or any room \ ae 5 eS. "$3.50, $4.50, $5.50 4 otal " A oy and fawn, $2.50 pair. where heat is wanted on short notice, Leather Goods Section, First Floor Goods Dentiotrs--Alwe tor $2 . | se 8 Smail size, nickel-trimmed, with lead-coated steel AE SOAMNARLE YER |] Silver Cloth Evening Slip- font, $5.50. TACOMA DETECTIVES pers in opera style re- Large size, nickel-trimmed, with brass font, $7.50. ARREST R. G. STEPHENS) duced to $4.85 pair. | Blue enamel finish, with nickel trim, $8.75. Tacoma detectives cai First File | Housewares Section, Basement. him. The. Tacoma charge f worst? mecans fos “gi ONE KIND OF WOMAN PRIVATE HAGER CAN a New Japanese Crepes 35¢ | Nationa APANESE CREPE, a dependable wash fabric $} ‘ ' » DENTISTS: which is very desirable for waists, dresses LINDA SOSH THIRD & PIKE and children’s wear, shown in pretty, new Chicago officials give this as the! Nea eraA m eo .. s = eed of Linda Jose, Youngstown stripes and plain colors. Priced at, the yard.35e $]iGnio) ‘cir: whom th | | J jo) 08 ey arrested b - . > * | Bocas ae cen aiehet ar dyte || Formerty at Fourth ana mie. |! 1,000 LUTHERANS AT UNDERSTAND; ANOTHER KIND HE CANNOT ° ] @| mite, jeved Intended for proGer- Open Day and ee 1 ——— —— 4O-Mmeh Voiles 15¢ $| man’ plotters ARMY CANTONMENT with = AMERICAN EXPE-} upstairs. which, in the second place, I won't 4 4 I do not believe in God, govern-| 4 *| DITIONA ARMY, France, Jan.! He wrote her a polite reply, the|be. And in the third place I'd « tot ee — | ment or laws. | |21.—Private Hager of C battery can | kind rl he can't understand, say-|rather rige with you on top of # al T do not believe tn the ceremony | _ understand some women and some | ing se don’t trouble about that] Fifth ave. bus and hold your hand HE finest and prettiest Cotton Voile we have ever shown; has a very lustrous finish and is especially adapted for waists and evening frocks. Shown in ail the new Spring colors. A splendid value at, the yard... od oo 5C ane naman amma ca) : SEATTLE BOY DIES OF | ‘ FEVER OVER IN FRANCE) n't understand Red Cross course. In the first place|than have you holding my head yelieve in war fake the lttle girl who waits on/I'd rather be tended by a man on] with the des “I do not care what they do with | — ‘GHOST WALKS EARLIER} oe te - ‘he sole the battlefield, if 1 get wounded, tall around us.” ng on the firat Mon-|#oldiers he came out to this day ay o » nonth was changed by| little mud-wallow of a town to put | county itor Wardall Wednesday.|in nine hours a day, standing on |__| 8 behind the slippery duck-boards and dying screaming # i; Special Ma’. Sat. Se — ounter. | WASHINGTON, dan. 31.—Wi ith | No prospect of lifttn: - ig the embargo ‘ Chocolate, Please | deep snow piled over some tracks! on unnece: a ow an @\ Corporal ¥. Harold Hubbard, MOORE 0 ALBANY “T can understand a girl like her,"|and rain and torrential streams scary freight is in sigme v death in France from scarlet M up| railroad and the fuel Administration | days must go on for the full period. » the counter this evening. Last|were almost helplessty in the power| ‘The task of clearing up the railk ime I bought chewing gum—me| of the elements today. ]roads is set back weeks ‘ c e now and o's been in the field artillery | Predictions se pened ued ne 4 | adding to the gloomy prospect is the en years, Now I'm going to have | moving toward the Atlantic destined certainty of much. higher waters | © if it chokes me. | to settle down for a stay of several! washouts 1 ‘ fine to see her | days adde vity of the sit <9 vive: It's #0 doi nile and hear her voice say ank| uation, Coal movement has been! “Toa jams are interfering with If You Need =: s tho I'd done something for |disastrously upset by continued] sight relief that. river ge ple Jsaid Private Hage letwee ‘, washing out others, the national “" Dr. Garfield says workless Mom LESS DENTIST, this is "the thir 1 thine I've ghost q ° 4 ?”’ lever wae reported in. Wednesday's HYAMS and MeINTYR: ac I Get Strong Again carnityit wan the i#yeur-cid con] . "leu gene new Highth ave. N. EB. He was gr aduat Twice Datly-—-3:80 and 8:30 Thousands of run-down men and women ask ff ea from Lincoln high school in 1 100 to The. Mata, 100 to 60e. and was a student at the univ this question every day. when sailed: td aurkice an thi dan| can border, with the Second Wash-| Their strength has ebbed slowly away because ington National Guard, & 1 cup of chocol gE é i i i 101 ead of she for me—that I'll! snow tleups. | a of the constant strain of their daily tasks. RUSH WOOL TO CAMP! “anturaay {|The services of a DE NTIST, ra pa Pocceestbetina Chinas T want! Move Food First | eauportation can sive Ua e OT i F This daily strain causes the nerves to lose J co esa abo ediy dramatic}! boar in mind that the ‘Albany | to buy until a i . ue ree admitting ite i ‘Traneatiantic shipping out of Sait . . ’ .EWIS8, Jan, 3 0 4 ists " s Her Daily Jol ability to supply all de ds for! York is running smoothly No shit p ' nt. The nervous system § being sushed to outtit the men here le s are Dentists of long) |} care ‘ahe Ades | cafe, the radionel eliphnistratic ‘ vy ips is weakened, causing loss of appetite, decline of Bet "veel | day, the ‘fuel administration declared. bodily strength, the blood fails to get the nece skit and ability. podily Strength, the ood fails to ge S- y and Thursday bre lo high cl ve Jjob every day and she lives right|ment of food , a out the overcoats and sweaters about Gore. ten. bb ur high class work, low}}° ar mice leatnal aid rain and feed will be moved first sary iron, and it goes from bad to worse. the catip, IPA L A C BK HiP prices and painless _methods|)\""" re gor 1 ol porphin a where needed. Zone representatives THEATRES P Contin Dally, 1 to 11 are vouched for by Over}mayor and shook him down for the|f the administration — will divert | DYNAMIC George Re Cartwright, 55, was || saga ma cram & co. [| twenty thousand — satisfied| best room in the best house in town | cars where needed most | PALA P found dead in his home, south of in “The Unfair Sex” tients. but it isn't’ much of a house.” xtreme uneasiness over the coal LACE HIF TOHIC South Park, Wednesday. He died of 5 Other Big Hippodrome Acts patients. Private Hager got @ letter las t | situation is expected, altho Director| One of the funniest of Irish com: natural causes, and his body waa Feature Photoplay: Margarita night from the kind of a woman he| McAdoo declared that enough coal! ediennes, Miss Maggie Le Clair, and j taken to the public morgue to await | Fischer in “Mins Jackie of the Army” All W. k cant understand. would be sent to prevent suffering. | Company, will head the new Thurs (Called “Dynamic” because it produces energy) is ex~- the locating of a brother. 10¢; Even, & Sun. 200 or Te aeeritmarked “New York,”|Fuel and necessities are practically |day show at the Palace Hip, with the only things moving over the na- . es Sea aaaann, and was addressed to “An Orphar comedy:playlet, “The Unfair Sex." en Oh desneas te th fons ot ph ir GAIETY THEATRE o_o for rei Nive ‘na, ne. parents) ona allroad today. A dancing feature will be offered for several years, Private Hager ears special provision for move-| ay re t for the fun of it. She's on —___________| by George and May LeFevre. Leising if taradeaeeed ie cdegeacon NOW PLAYING ranked as senior orphan of his bat-| PUBLIC IS INVITED TO s The acess Brothers are unusual phere goa . ie talion, and so drew the letter. athlete The nerves again become strong BURLESQUE Come in today for FREE Oh! Liste AUXILIARY MEETING) | Th, Burns sisters and Lou are a and steady, the blood rich, appetite is PS ng Re Pi A Examination and Consulta-| “it's from : st, Wills, of the Seaforth High ‘red and Mae Waddell have restored. Once more you feel the den Mk dose tl vd tu as lancing and jug. vigor, energy and driving power of ‘ebiial nus a Mae | an health. Dynemic Tonle is the answer to your question, “How can I get strong again?” A large bottle (5 weeks’ sv igeniaer ead costs only $1.50. On sele nd nurse the soldiers: is. Who k “he says, /at 8 p. m., in the auditorium of the THE J t be so ay I shall | Manuf: s’ Association building, NEW PANTAGES ALBANY [iizissesttcoit te ser Banat ety aa Vights 7 and 9 and dying serean This is the regular meeting of the} Finnish Leaders Escape ANIMALS and the shells ing every a ny D, headquar ak » Mont Intelligent and maybe save your 7 rs ¢ medical corps of| COPENHAGEN, Jan. 31,—The the World, knows, dear, lonely ‘Orphan.'” | the Finnish vii beri hint < ea- My , . ’ hat! Retre ‘iL be served ana] caped toward Tammerfors, where the Vie i Mae Cnhill ., Hager said any girl having tha efreshments w pe ser" an bio Vie trey, a “a Peoples Savings Bank Bldg. | conception of what war ts like after | card playing and other entertain-|rmy is now concentrating, accord. sec &Unive ETD Ete | cenorai Aamianion, toe Prine By ng mag Feo Pe obese Lenk Ma army Je ine, conrmaa ge Drug Le Bartell Stor