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STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1918. PAGE 5 ‘They Made Fat Old Stock | Brokers Grow Red in the | Face! Who? “Oh, Boy!”’ Girls Theatre-goers who expect to at Hundreds of New tend the regular performances of | Oh, Boy!’ the New York snustcal | khow which opens at, the Metropol s tan theatre next week had better \ take in the big ‘Thursday 1 ne ‘ ley ‘Oh, To: has warn ed that he © ape | ctal stunta pn that occa | woll-filled ranks of chorus girls who | at 1. , aS | bluse Broadway squirm and fat old P tock ors grow red in the f Long wearing, fast color, perfect fitting Shirts. Wide, for the Thursday matinee i arrang Marrow and cluster stripes on white and tinted grounds. i ane ORs ee ee } Self-tone and two-, three- and four-color combinations in: It won't be just an ordinary thea one fo 4 é Rese tre-going audience In atte ° It LAVENDER GRAY YELLOW GREEN will be an audience that will be com ROSE BLUE RED dining bu with pleasure—the f : business tributing a measure | 2 Soft cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17. Sleeve lengths 33, 34 and ge no fy Pl eae Pinar sac Fm Poin { 5 inches. ut the same time giving the o a flock horus girls of snappily gowned This is just one more special in the great SUMMER VACATION SALE OF MEN’S FURNISHINGS. } | —Men’s Shop, Just Inside the Door. Second Ave. and Pike St. A man sho his bit.” is the war alo Santi#y, and he's « ory out, for he'll be in uniform noon and in training, Seattle being one of the few laxt American cities that will see him before he takes up army life BE READY FOR JUNE 28th jd do hin best, and not h i wan of Jonep! rying that th WESTERN UNION DRAFT MEN TO Continued Pre ‘rom Page One| ° ‘ontinued From Page C * x big leave June those to whom they were addressed | would not suffer 600 men from the city Baker Favors 18 | Thousands of these letters have “via sult case, in been delivered * nightly for weeks, it (CHINESE. SHOULD fifo, Onaa a [BE TAUGHT HOW) 2m eis an orstoricat contest 0| ng ten times an tnuch as the Post |TO READ PAPERS English. Thursday evening prom . Officials | inent Chinese citizens of Seattle will| Cocoa cat a ee | —SUZZALI so | — them at the Chinese Y. M-|" the night letter rate from Wash Ability of Chinese of limited edu lington to Baltimore is 25 cents, plus | cation to read the dally newspapers a Scent war tax, The postage on a would do more for China than abil letter making the sacne trip on the ity to read the classics, Dr. Henry Suzzailo, president of the University same train is 3 conts of Washington, told members of the Chinese Students’ alliance, in confer WASHINGT! favorable to an likely to frame its practically on that line. Dr. Suzzallo advised the students to work out for China a primer of symbols which occurred most fre CHILD AUTO VICTIM ON ROAD TO HEALTH in denies int quently In the newspapers, order is any the part of t to teach the middie and lower classes to read the newspapers. He desig v, + Texent- Go WaeaQse Hanson auns.— tHe Says: “Come To Tue Orie 26 An Hook On Litt Sena A pe Kenan £00K9 by (DAKE MiGur®r Kno THis Way Arowwa Zrii Coua B lBoss Vaz Coos Bi lhsace We Can taining cut elbow, when struck by a machine driven by E w w, 2809 EB Olive st, at E. Madison and 34th ave! Wednesday. Wiedow is at lib erty on his personal recognizance. DISTRICT FIVE WILL MEET THURSDAY, 8 P.M. Every person who lives v boundaries of District No. 5, Counc! of Patriotic Service is urged to present at Redding’s hall Thursday at 8 p.m. The district ts be on the south by Stewart and ¢ sts, on the east by East north by Roy st. and the b went and ewtablish the stat a al DRESSES We have selected 75 DRESSES for CLEARANCE in day, street and sport wear, in Taffetas, plain and plaids, Sport Tussah and Crepe de Chines. Your choice at HALF PRICE WASHINGTON for th nbers Ww it was a June 20 ound July ¢, with a few BARBER GIVES RECIPE “="" FOR GRAY HAIR Tells How to Make a Home-Made the benefit of the tobacco fund. 1 | RAIDED BY U.S. | BE GIVEN NEW _ IN EAST CITIES EXAMINATIONS contingent for Camp Lewis 28, which will take about to 45-Year Change |3 H , dune 20— With Secretary of War Baker 18 to (5-year draft age, congress is believed legislation Crowder ta said to oppose lower nition on | ¢ ling scale of fewer men than heretofore will prevail. NEW DRAFT MEN WILL | = : SOON DRAW NUMBERS, « monr ant marctn tim tosis the same manner Casualties of 9 to 10 Children’s 75c¢ Union Suits Special 25’ Friday Hour Sales No mail, telephone or C. O.D. orders taken, nor deliveries made on. Friday Hour Sale Merchandise, and the right to limit quantities i reserved, 11to12 = Make This wns Resolve 10 to 11 Cotton Petticoats Underwear ection has washable sagem and picked from stock for 4) fancy flowered and cherry re That 1 will make @ y immed with white ¢ this sale 75 Unior ntripe patterns with deer a \ te of the f} baffles Randle collars aff in odds and ends of — plaited or Futfled 354 sateen b Sayer : amount to i} summer weight gar flor ge a " re be astIC orm to correspond, Siz t 1 ma ub- oi} tment on ciah and For 36 to 46. Former : the purchase ff high neck g nlee th hour 85c ne a $1 a Ver nes and ff apg ait pon Striped Vollee—1 0 Block Checked Pb . i oe 7 . a éinch Fibe \ large black and whit ih r the figure dize 4, 6 and 8 triped Volles in sh 4 check 6 inche wid large enough to involve §} but not every mize | of light gray, lilac, Formerly 6c. For this some real sacrifices. on every style. Former! wa he mais, pink, light blue hour, a our part—and thus be ff , et 25c 1 na These fab yard prepared to 4 1» deti- I} non as ics are Ught in weight Wire Coat nite statement on June fl 1 desirable for sum- Small sizes for children's of how much you can | mer frocks, Formerly garments, Formerly devote to the purchase I} 20c. For thin Yor this hour 5 of War Savings Stamps If hour, a yard 23c 2 for C tor 1918 $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 Novelty Silk Skirts, Special Friday $9.50 ‘ Upper Main Floor ’ x [NOVELTY | Silk Dress Skirts are essentially Sum- mer skirts, and in this sale of Separate _| Skirts, taken from the regular stock, the woman desirous of distinctive style will have the chance fy | Lt | unusual to choose a typical Summer Skirt at | i Savings That Are Substantial. } q | : : ad These Separate Skirts are designed of satin, taffetas, || ]} fn messaline and pussy willow silks, in fancy plaids and stripes, | enhanced with Sizes 24 to 30 in overskirt, gathered and pleated model plain or crushed belts and fancy pockets. waist measures. nel] where train trips do not take more requires boards to inv 16 than five or eight hours, and that| cases of re ed men Kk . 2to3 3to ry 5 to §:30 they are checking up on scores of ductive occupations ‘ di cities now r July 1 another pending Silk Gloves Strap Purses — Back salen Voile Blouses : ‘The messengers arrested today a s for reclassification P ‘one oe. Strap Purses and filet edges and in Special $1.15 carried mult ¢ ti with night Kelax on Heart Cases ea na ache OR Pg }. sertions, in natural and The Whist Section h: co gta te ma dated yest ° new ph regulations make Wace. ibs i ceatmaeia 4 |, white; widths of 2 to 5 40 white Voile Blouses, day, and prepared to look as if they| the decision jeart cases tule 5 Mean pee ‘* {nches; in assorted pat- in odds and ends of had been taken from the wires at the © 4 matter of discretion for||| Section will place on the piack, with linings 1M terns. Formerly 9c. styles picked from. the receiving cities, it is tated. sichans, counters final sale. purple, blue, ng nd For this regular stock. They are + The method of operation, accord Feet" cases are a little lens rigid Silk Gloves yy Formerly hour, a yard.. trimmed with large col- “4 ing to postoffice officials, was for 4|ly beld, so that if a man’s feet are g from @ recent hin Waistings—35 lars, laces and embrold- * messenger to leave Washington, for| such that he can wear an ordinary ||| special purchase. This r, choife silk and cotton Waist- ery. Sizes 36, 40, 42, 44 ae instance, with a case full of dis-| shoes 1 bear weight upon them, he assortment comprises fas, cae s 4 " propriate for and 46 only, and not satchon, taeet. another thessenger at| goes into group A shades of navy, tan, sky Pique Vests—36 white ee | ears and then take new batches on to the|for men for mecha and pink; and fancy self stripes, 10. this balf The sfflee inspectors advined nal peart buttons. On sale yard hour, cho! the Wer Union to copy the mer of sizes and ar n ction Neck ee ——— Bie ts: nages seized send them on te for a quick clean up dur- wear Section. Former their deatination by wire, #0 that|couver, for spruce camps; and for the ing this hour 35c or this ee | The 0 les | 0., | to at, a pair. hour, pred N| SEARCH ON FOR WOMAN ce Mrs. Charlotte Groome, of Tuke wila, has disappeared, and her hus as chairman of.the staf restaurant | band fears she may have made an ef- | fort to kill herself, as she threatened committee of the federal food ad-| TA) one imawing home. She ie $8 ministration by George Ford, of the | years old, five feet tall, weighs 120 _ J. and M. cafe. Titus resigned be-| pounds and has dark hair and brown cause no penalties were attached to/eyes. The police are searching for violations of the food administration | her. Far and Near |3 News by Telegraph and Telephone Civil service examination for male rk« be held on July 13, 18, for men between 18 and 45. that arriers w regu : fence on the campus, Wednesday nated lack of science and industrial late or con DF, except in wo far lodge, No. 9, will gives | CONGRESSMAN ........... PS atin ibe! afternoon. arts am the greatest faults of the} Christana Spry, 13, is in an im. 4 It guides it into useful war work card reception to Masonic i Quen (nxsir Heaos Thursday morning the Chinese! present Chinese educational system.| proved condition at the Providence) It is expected the provost marshal Sas Ghadeliay, at © $x th U. 8. CAPITOL, WASHINGTON, D. C. — omen hospital Thursday, following the sus eral's office soon will amplify ita - “ of a broken thigh and badly atement « work FONTAINE, 0. — Nelson As a citizen of . . I believe that congressional is necessary to curb for the period of the war the landlords who are profiteering in rents. I urge you to work for the passage of lation, either as an amendment to the new fimance bill, or wise, of an act which will declare all rents in excess of the rents charged for the year ending September 30, 19 allowance for increased costs, to be EXCESS which shall be levied a tax of ONE HUNDRED) PER CENT. I shall watch with a great deal of interest your action in this matter. us of | Dunn, when held up, points pipe case Very respectfully yours, No default divorces will be heard superior court be 4 August 25. V Judge J. 8 Presiding Tp It and send it to the two senators of thin state and the represent- 19, and Colie ative in the lower house from your district, They are: Senator Miles a xter, Senator Wesley L. Jones; Representative John F. Miller, of th atue and Kitsap district; Representative Lynn Hadley, of the north- including King county, outside of Seatéle; Representative Albert Johnson, of the southwestern counties; Representative Wm. La Follette, of the north central counties, and Representative C. C. Dill of Spokane district Address any of the congressmen at W: The aged with the theft of an longing to Dr. B. E. hoor Ten more students may enroll at Home weanized to br : Roe, 724 Cen informatior leo Woods, rrest, cha: automobile west counties the n give ashington, , Anoth lection of DRESSES that be ir Remedy wd rst United Presbyterian Sabbath } are; Seno One used pong gpceanan ala ‘ag pene} ‘aun wt ake Reade eben hadi bee U. S. Fighters aig racer tte en Sale of Overstock and Slightly ei ‘o materials that cannot juplicated. a barber In New York re “ete oe Combinations of statement: “ray “nr in Great War Damaged Doors at Worth- [ Lwre Mm t ir canbe tmme WIFE OF JUDGE While Reductions styles and materials k, brown or light brown, ; made blac f T2 names, repe ji Ser Covsa make these Dresses ep er shade you de ire, by the supieaaat, a ana Yor Un aeasian very desirable and you can make at home Mane . most all the desired WerMerely get a smail box of Orlex any drug store. It costs d no extras to buy powder at only 25 cents, ani eye. 7 We shades may be found - —values up to Dissolve it in one ounce of water | ¥ and b it through the hair. Full $42.50. directions for use come in each box. “You need not hesitate to use Or lex, as a, $100.00 gold bond comes in each box guaranteeing the user that Orlex powder does not contain | ft 4, zinc, sulphur, mercury, l-tar products or their mein SPECIAL $19.75 We have selected 250 Trimmed HATS for CLEARANCE in regular values up to $16.50— silver, le aniline, derivatives, “It does not rub off, is not sticky or gummy and leaves the hair fluffy. It will make a gray hatred person look twenty years younger.” | AGvertisement GAS ONSTOMACH $2.95 HEARTBURN (2 :0>",s:20" «em 1/4, Of! 01 Suits rn Reed iy URNZ TURE A . A Bridget BISUR te Nov lERms* and Coats ATED Rilo eghe WINSOR IS DEAD Good Screen Doors will surely never Martha Turner Winsor be cheaper than these this year, pach eel lp pick out your door here Friday and . trivia chat get the benefit of its use all season. mish, Wednesday afte Foal oe W puralgiic ath Phin Style Doors, Special $1.49 month ago. made frames with best black wire clotl; She was a delegate to the first 30x78 and 36x84 Inches ention tate Federated club: 2 years ago, and an organizer of High-Grade Doors, Special $1.9& the University Unitarian church ee Included are a few sligh@ty damaged Doors, in the very highest grade. } pry door a bargain. Gray Hair Hist flealth sizes, Special ‘At ......sees cence 1.98 No Phone or C, 0. D, Orders. “Buy Fruit dave Early This Year ‘an You Will Not Be Disappointed as You Were Last Year The time we had last season securing canning sup- plies is still fresh in our memory. Our advice is buy what you need early and you will not be disappointed. Ball Ideal Glass op Jars $1.10 dozen; A preparation for restoring natural for re Ir dress. ray or faded hatr, uff and asa b a dye 1 ~ “. TOO WEAK — TO FIGHT “Come-back” The IN. | never ened man was really His) weak of over improper . demands stimu Sanitary glass top seals with a levar, Pints, quarts, 81.25 dozen; half-gallon, $1.64 dozen Schram Jar Covers, doz. 35¢ Mason Jar Covers, doz. 35¢ Keonomy Covers, doz... 35¢ “Good Luck" Jar Rubbers dozen for 25¢ Handy Fruit Jar Holders, set 60¢ reghing sleep ¢ HOLD MEDAL les, the National Re THE FLORENCE IN 5 GRAIN TABLET TWO AVIATORS DIE IN wes, 1-3 pint, BOG t dozen; %-pint, dozen BISURATED a ae FALL OF 10,000 FEET sftanenent, nesia especially for tee| SPRINGFIELD, ©. June 20 Sisdc acannon safe, speedy ~ It| Falling 10,000 feet at the Wilbur erain| Wright aviation field, Lieut. 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