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i é STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1918. PAGE 7 ]LABOR COUNCIL (sss ~ FAVORS SKAGIT] - | FREDERICK &NELSON | | Indorsement of the Skagit river | Pes Etbenadls power site for elty acquisition wa «given by the Central Labor unedl Si Rg lire lt eager ig Every unanimoun, after a proposal to , haa hen cae City Super 9 : War Savings wite ei . ( : r helps twice — firat S AMPED rsd pment, saying that on An Exceptional BBA fvhen you avoid neede Hl inoe less spending, and WITH THE HIGH COST upon betore wave itn mip Friday Offering: & $23Fa8 again when you lend He pointed out that ¢ had been ¥ to the nation. OF LIVING 2 22 Sh a oe 1,200 Yards of bers, are now investigating it Labor Comniiten | 40-inch Georgette Crepe shoal of Will Investigate _ | i 5 Minute Men Here Specia $1 A Yard Acrobat ITH. Fashion so kindly disposed toward Shoes traight-line and clinging effects in costumes é and blouses, this under-priced offering of = § For Children Georgette Crepe assumes important interest. ]|—made without } tacks, nails or metal of any kind, and ni Feee The Crepe featured is a heavy, all-silk quality —exceptional at this price. The colors: aonipnedic t Black Lavender Myrtle proper development White Turquoise Wistaria ips OVES VETO Ivory Emerald Belgium-blue of the growing foot, OF SIGNAL FRANCHISE Cream Sky-blue Medium-brown the Acrobat Shoe Mayor Hanson's voto of the frar Flesh-pink Nile }means real foot-com- asked by the National District Pink Maize fort for little folks. aph Co. to lay a fire alarm Deep Pink Prune Let us help you solve this “cost of Sek a Pee rear or oh rw pe horsehide (wash living” problem by cutting $10 off the QC sant African-brown able) inchudeet price of your clothes. erie to wt If Medium-eavy Sizes 6 to 8 af enentatives | 1 to Midnight-blue ‘| $3.50 pair. and by the mayor You must wear clothes—BUT why SS Liak-ory s00 a Wednewd. oO wend a full-quota rep Medium-gray pay for high ground floor rents, credit te saa en Chanpeeee : Children’s Ankle- tte be held in Aberc une 24-29, and H bird Blas Pumps in patent losses, extravagant show cases and other flub-dubs? Buy will hold anv election of delegates|H/) TUK ff Rialmnee Ory coltskin or white | Wood-brow: ‘ ~anvne.. ane where there are no such unnecessary overhead expenses. Deeae ae: Artillery-red if "8 aie agen to Inverts, . 4 —First Floor, forts of the fish he z . ( Fahey-Brockman Clothes sf." Te department of the University of | Washington, addressed the counci ier ct ea | ,000 Yards of At $15, $20 and $25 Fs eaend eto st eagle Silks coma Central Labor council, ¢: Ing resolutions which it has ad shiping boar, daring’ toe no Exceptional Values Offer you an actual bona fide saving of ihr Mhriae, or trot, or. $10.00. Thousands of men have proved this to their en- Eeigeeee iepr dle collar) At $1 65 Yard tire satisfaction. Fahey-Broc vase Clothes are quality I ana abana ser ae git seats THOUSAND yards in the offering, comprising thor- productions—tailored by experts. But the prices are $10 |ani"oeaencied forthe proposed oughly desirable qualities in these highly-favored less, because of our Upstairs Selling Plan, and the enor- |B the comumition which alee asked|f] WOAVES: = 5s Pallles Satins mous purchasing power of our two big stores in Seattle | meceehnes ere sceertedi ae ears | Peau de Soie Dress and Suiting Taffeta e il | Minnie K. Ault, Clara Morgan, M —thirty-five inches wide, unusual values at $1.65 yard. Step-in F. Mayhew, Lawrence Morgan, David —First Floor. Sr pilion, Sele Beech and BB Combinations n wciies.n| Little Girls’ Tub Frocks "3200 Three additional members to the | committee making arrangements for as. tame $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 Aine i x, at which important Cl Z 7 - | §9% st which important considers HESE in the picture is the Step-in Com- . GLA e |and other vital matters, are to be dis pical of the bination sketched, TAKE THE cussed, were appointed. They are : ge) are typical _ sme , 4 Delegaten Dentler, Delaney and Dal-| & tive little Dresses made of fine lingerie ELEVATOR AND Y& : j } tfon to first aid law amendments | agher. H l-made from good, cloth, with camisole | } ) washable fabrics—that top and -shoulder ley the eneer dese Barret | | nie f the Infants’ Wear Sec- straps of white lawn, they had endorsed Fre¢ nh Kaen A tion is featuring at trimmed with bind- | - for prosecutin y. The retail! 5 ; ; cont dates saneunaed that except for| these prices. ings of pink or blue, |two houses, furniture houses have! ; ] “2 ‘ .,;. Colored binding also | been organized. The packing house § bs A: Smart little Billie iia th workers reported progress in their = turle Dress of fine aing rims e ruffle | negotiations for the settlement of the 4 ham in pink or Copen- trimming. Sizes 86, The Upstairs Clothiers — ee tm Sere Meee | 38 od Oe | * >. 4 ~ > stitched in $2.00. Seattle Store—Arcade Bldg. Portland Store—Northwest Bldg. cine business of the Broadway mar. x. Sites 2 to 6 years Second Avenue Sixth and Washington jwegks since taken over by ’: This Empire Dress of excellent : A clever little quality gingham in charming shades of Sr 1 Dress , pink, green and blue, has the gingham in aint and skirt finished with three collar and cuffs Tnaide la m1 announced | —Second Floor. unions, it was rep ‘d, and much | stock is being so! A practical Hlock-out in the automobile machin ists’ controversy has resulted and 20 are out of employment, it was stated Telephone workers are |wtanding back of their comrades of bass 5 6 pee, Prick BO.be. |the Telegraphers’ union and have! = pare i in ru ponent appointed a committee to assist] ee SLAYS MORE RABBITS Fs doe Wekass. His hae vacdlven a| 40) people bir the Mace Cndectking (te © Geemnle teperian ‘The rabbitry of H. Hall, 1193 Pop 2 comminsio Bist en-|Co,, at 1216 8, Marion at REN IRR Basement Salesroom ler pi. waa invaded by parties un- cr ie shave} arZitton, Savage 21, was arrested BABY CLINIC TO : ; ‘ | Bere Zaria, os) Paar AMG Near § rennin rots an tee hy iusnas toss) OPEN SATURDAY | 36-inch Printed Satins Cretonne . Thirty rabbits were slain es from Eastern points tol" jarrison's Seattie’s long-delayed baby clinics. | News by Telegraph 3 i tn omen teal the Pac Coat pe Caren ordered by Crete Sam, wl mat Sa Reduced to 95c Yard | -P orch and Telephone for the murder of WilUam Appelatell| J. N, Niehnias, 383 Westlake ave,,| "day at tho Franklin high school grok ; BAY ; 5 ° t Auburn, closed Wednesday after-| missed $35 and a $400 diamond pin| te and the public HESE attractively-patterned Satins are admirable for | ushions noon, was Mare a oe Bee | ba ecnery me na rowers W 4 measuring of chil-| linings and negligees. They are printed in pleasing ‘The courts have given Moses Mon. | deliberation, On the first trial the) Albert A. Guettel, 64, night wateh-| 4,, ernment statistics will color: ings : s of navy, gray, green, Cope | tefiore Caracas, the comedian known | Jury dinagreed _|man at the Seattle Electric Co | on LOE eee state ois color-blendings on grounds of navy, gray, green, Copen- | Cc as Monte Carter, permission to adopt| Capt. F. M. Bartlett, former Uni-| Georgetown plant, was arrested|fonowing arrival of registration hagen, rose, tan and reseda. | his stage name for keeps versity of Washington student, has | Wednesday afternoon, charged with| irda delayed in the mails. Satur We hcac. ge ae schUKTAne & i a s | irty-six inches wide, and exceptional value at 95¢ | — § nite, young Seattle toe charge of the ‘ ng and selling company su)» | day's clinics will open at 10 o'clock Thirty ! alue at O5¢ they add " greatly rform nt an entertain hool ¢ <elly field, No. 2 - ; ‘ Jand close at Nurses will be as yard to the comfort and H. Fortedn |San Antonio, Tex Touching a match to percussion! giened by School hector Ira. ©. Alsi atur 95¢ yard, Silk-mixe ards i aT, e sume United Spanish War Vet | OLYMPIA="When you are my | caps he found Wednosday evening,|Trown tewasnist at the elintes. Mra Also featured at 95¢ yard, Silk-mixed Jacquards in | cheeriness of sum 4,000 students of the music de " ut Veterans’ hall Thursday at you will not be looking under|Joe Shay, age 9, 318 Brandon st..|George B. Littlefield, chairman of floral effects, desirable for linings and kimonos. mer porch furnish- } t wore he £ ore of | hac © ends of ‘ow fingers blown! ¢} v 7 1 ” es : eee Dartment of the elementary an auto,” the last words of| had the ends of four clint promises ample protec —Basement Salesroom. s * and high schools. ‘The funeral services of Mrs. Helen | Thome uther, Olympia pioneer, | off, and suffered the embediture of tion against tagious diseases at = ings, fitting them or Katey, 4059 Wighth ave K..,| who ¢ 1 dead Wednesday while | 4 piece of metal from one of the caps | all examining stations selves to almost any : a + the | wat “ya woman frie air he is stomach, While serious, the|” Mra. D. Burkhart, at Franklin | ° HERE is nothing in the : , - be held at the Church of th « a woman friend repair her| in his stomac ns . g i a sia Friday Evening, | Blessed Sacrament Friday morning. | machine | boy's condition had improved Thurs-| nigh school; Mra. H. I. Canfield, at ew air Way of “ienitted sarvink chair, porch seat or 10 Dr. Issa Tanimura, commissioner) WASHINGTON, — Treasury — re-| day | the public school clinic, and Mrs. W.| S step. TACOMA—Final Liberty Loan) ports show that more than 20,000) Kxaminations for scalers and G i, Temp! at Rainier school, are garments for which the de- z Saturday Aft | igure for Tacoma total $3,716,000, | communities won Liberty loan honor | chinista in the department of |in charge of the opening clinics. More of Socks mand is more continual or Cotton - filled and /xbibl drills to boost recruit-| flags by subscribing or oversubscrib-| culture will be held at 303 Federal] clinics will follow later in other dis : mee Sen May 11 2 pire see by the Third Wash-|ing their quotas | building | tricts | E h W k urgent. cove red on both sides : regiment at Woodland park| “We cannot yield to weariness be- ————————— \ — " | ac ee Women who wish instruc- | With eretonne — in Saturday Evening me heme On Ea be byte er the ian sinten: and PREDICT GREAT CROP | Naa ay IMPORTS. | for a Soldier tion in the knitting of socks the gay and lighter Ma: a : gp thay in kes ‘ : GTO? y 8,—Restric . - | colorings or the serv- y ll he last lap of a 10,000mile judgment of future generations. The| WASHINGTON, D. C., May 9 may receive same, free of | ‘ On the las ip of Imports into ) iceable dark tapestry ‘ P snada and the United | world in whieh we have lived is pase-| vel crop of wheat ore ; . = bs ‘liaiiall tour of Canada sn “the ‘United word in whieh wee ved youn . soph ae pita tiiet pas ' Pat Tee chars, is our golly Noediawert lasses. The regular and | effects. Price T5¢ . : eak at the|at a patriotic rally Wednesday night, | leted >: le per year, ha ordered by the spiral styles of knitting are ta ‘< e stocks e of the president, will speak at th 4 patriotic ral C AiGih |e iat decee tka eh eigin | See octanle ads piral styles of knitting ‘aught, and ample stocks of the | each, - Yommerce luncheo! lat the Masonic temple. ’ le : . . ; » for service hosié 8 z THE ARENA Chamber of Commerce Juncheon Fri) at tm tr department will Issue | at. 650,000,000 bushels, which would] to This was do a yarns most suitable for se rvice hosiery are: on hand. | mee —“Unholatory Section, | “Frederick Bastrup, Northern Pa-|a permit for the establishznent of an| be the greatest wheat crop since the | ¢ conserve tc e fc 4 sft » cific office trainmaster, will jeave at undertaking establishment for color- record-breaking yield of 1915, | tary requirements, States,