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STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1918. | PAGE 7 FARMER FINDS * Nance OrNeil Comes Here Sunday "PRICE CHANGES [osem a INE; LIGHTS, Production of "The Wandere™_ BY FQOD BOARD | "Seiesroom [FREDERICK &NELSON | “Scizeroom | TNT; ALIVE YET | _SMALL FRIDAY Sore Opens at 8:50 and Gos a 598: | LONDON, June 28—A mirac BA Alay derang teh arate Fifty Women’s Lisle | i lous story of how a South Africa i rida farmer, finding an unexploded mine ar wan inclined to fluctuat Stockings, 50c Om the seashore, opened it with a ut half a e amo seemen| New White Hats 9 weesimeest be explosive it contained tel the tale has beer ‘ the admiratty Sahopener, set afire the charge of ings with wide hem top The farmer war walking along th PO In a Featured Saturday and double sole; in Me- ) Nortel Aneel lie : Offering at dium and Pearl Gray, ft Gold, Champagne, African — Brown and Pink. Sizes all ta 814 to 10, price 50¢€ pair. ° — $6 50 {10 10, rice SO pair. | 150) Paing p Tan Russia Children’s a Coveralls, $2.50 PUMPS . Of Boiler uved in wireless telegraphy Bnd | “Oceeded to investigate it with @il the curiosity of a child With a canopener he pried open Phe primer of the mine. Then he Book a bammer and a chisel and Knocked off the “horns After un in& & brass cap and some pul Wheels, the two rolled the mine the sea, filled it with water and @ the brass cay WHOLE wHrar rloun lot 49. Hy . As they lifted the mine into their nat ¥ ‘ GAPE to take it home, a sudstance re eet O suitable for the beach At i Pair Sembling brown tar trickled out hy and play-ground ar They didn’t know it, but it was °T : x: at id ‘OMEN’S Tan Russia Calf eT." trinttrotoluenc, a most deadly these Khaki Cover b' piadeihlaitaenr og Which had been softened ‘ with the waist and Pumps, as ee wit the sun. Nance O'Neil we bus; von , ais a ac ar welt soles And medium- They lighted the substance with baw soem feos bloomers buttoned at the Wat @tatch “to aee if it was tar.” The} The Bible says the prodigu! son | which sh - ae to" tar cannuoners’ ehbets waistline, long — sleeves Bizen to 7%; widthe A te Feeult so frightened them that they | “wasted his substance,” but nobody | Ville and ¢ - : ¥ S00 to with open cuffs, pockets, i . 84 50. . Ut out for home. flames rose fig put just how he| “onal filled with of KN HUCKWHEAT + pay D. Price $4.50. Rett os teas pg Be stopped to figure out just he nol y on the sympathie to 8 neumere should and two-in-one collar. J Hants of the coast that many o! hear spo Wie unt Sizes 6 to 14 B Kid SEER © the weeds” | prod This play, which comes to| She plays the role of the prodiga Naik. e - —~ - ¢ ronze NI f Sites farmer ran to « 1 theatre next week, son's mother, and with should pay, 9-Me price $2.50. F os i. Ln caitisoeunting wou |weace rent me (Fert umps, $3.4: 4 i the den times and CORN MEAL yetiow t s : : oe, weet ss aie lin oe gece ‘ i Women’s Bronze Kid Pumps tes ve, rolled Shia. work : . ! Summer Furs with hand-turned sole and cov- fu the harbor. N: : O'Neill, who is back in a Be Ww!" Ly Cootgette: Hats Sim oft, draped crown cred Louis heel. Sizes 2% to 7 arri 8 was it known Masco production after two years, in 'MER FURS in at price $3.45 Bue erem the ship waa it knc ctrl ade men welds Fel doa Badsanth se ransparent —brims — charmingly um- UMMER FUI price $3 that the mysterious article was a pe h tractive styles and Basement Salesroom. oer Examine Portland | Trainmen Held in ' : mery—wit h edging of grosgrain ribbe . : Naval officers are at a loss to un oa 5 ottow moderate prices have a eretana why the Boer farmer was Street Car Service Circus Wreck Probe w ' In sailor, poke and mushroom shape ome trim- timely appeal for every Child ’ k a PORTLAND, June 28.—Facilities| HAMMOND. Sa vie, bale Oher Whike, 16st) ban vee 7 . aes woman or miss who needs lidrens : for getting ehipbuilders te ané from | © 800. bulk fe: med with beads in white or colors, others with simple a wrap for wear with * *COMN STARCH Metauere pay their work were being surveyed here today by E. A. West, investigator trimming of ribbon and crepe. Price $6.50. lightweight suit or dress. Bathing Suits Made of Coney and other HATS OF FINE WHITE MILAN, with upper brim furs, in Black, White, facing of crepe, some with tailored ribbon trim, oth- Brown and Taupe; prices lightweight Knitted t hing Suits in black, trimmed with red or orange; ers garnished with white flowers or novelty feather $10 75 $11 50 with skirt effect sad Gee . , + , bands. Large and small sailors, rolling-brim models sleeves. Sizes 26 to 34, prices and poke shapes are included. Price $6.50. $12.50 to $32.50 95¢ and $1.50. | Hasement Salesroom. Basement Salesroom, —Basement Salesroom 4 Two Exceptional Offerings of Silks | : | Featured for Saturday by the Basement Silk Section, as Follows: government | day, Al After West finish tion here he will inspect similar ta ex at Tacoma and Seatt! = for th os his investiga. | empty tr Gustave Kla charges of | ing held or manslaugh UREN PEAS Net 1,100 Yards of Imported Pongee Silk, inches wide, 350 Yards of Navy-blue Taffeta Silk, of fine, chiffon jf in a desirable quality for shirtwaists, dresses and quality, 36 inches wide, desirable for blouses, frocks ]] men's negligee shirts, special 55¢ yard. and other purposes; special $1.45 yard. (Basement Salesroom) | = the blame » for ait will aay: ore, COAT, DRESS a e a S a a He O one of ordinary @ vision, the future z of this nation looms | big with possibilities. Those who take steps z : a H : a Attractive Selections | You Can Bring All-the-Year-’Round of Cleaning Efficiency Into Your Women’s and Home, With es Misses’ CLOTH THE HOOVER COATS ate TEVn «|| iealaininad at ieee Electric Suction an $ies to $188, P N | Moderate Prices: ~ | pay. pinte athe ® ° 1 Py t Lace-front — Sweeper | Corset —in the favorite weaves —ijt performs the duties of broom, carpet- | to prepare themselves and their finances Now will be squarely in the path of oppor- tunity when peace is resumed. Dr. J. Brown’s New Office ORFHURUM AUILDING Third and Madisen Ww mee we’, 3 i a7 m can ar should Get your finances well in hand now. Build your bank ac- count. Prepare your- self to meet opportu- . | of Serges, Velours, beck sa ? ’ nity. $1 50 Piaiiug Delhi. Coatings. beater, duster and dust-pan at the same time. | OF THE BEST Diagong Tweeds and —it beats—sweeps—suc- Satis nie; asian N, a ih otha ths tion cleans if ° 230 to Bbc; consumer e tured, in the fa- m ri en 4 to 300 —appropriate models for ‘ And ~~ War Savings $2.50 ar ry, peri! “a — -_ mae a street and utility wear, —yet raises no dust. : 3 tam s zee it cea ne in three-quarter and —remember, the Hoover ; Pp GLASSES pera tre ri girarhgs seven -eighths lengths, has the only pelea ang long skiry, & . many smartly designed Meg) aan | signed to fit the average with deep, hood collars motor-driv on _ brush. This | | figure. Price $1 and cuffs of contrasting is why it picks up all lint, Optical Co. - LENGTH TAF- The brush, driven at a 4 COATS in black Striped or navy-blue, . ii power, is self-cleaning— : Tub Skirts grab bg al 7? does not become clogged. j serviceable linen - fin- The Hoover removes 4 95c and $1.50 ished materials and | all the grit—lengthens the life of fabrics. 4 §& TRUST COMPANY OF SEATTLE HOGE BUILDING In the pert of the Financial 917 FIRST AVE. (Near Madison) Eyesight Specialists Established 1906 high rate by — electric istrict | Wash * Skirts of serviceable mohair, in full- and . k vnst win | meio CYRREsa SRORENY Teen half-belted models, with Demonstrations of the Hoover are 4 MALIBE Blue, Yellow or s 8, a J mumere beck, belt and natch pockets; $1. Conducted Daily, in the Basement Sales- a O5¢ and 5 and $9.50. Rasement Salesroom —Basement Salesroom. room. ==: SHOULD GIVE CABINET FLOORENPECT ACTION “abt, So Declares Vice President Tom Marshall in an Interview (Q)N WEST FRONT MILTON BRONNER ences of congress and public, widely | into the position of chief defender of Rees w AEHINGTON June 17.—Take it/advertised attacks upon cabinet | administration appointees. To make| WASHINGTON, June — 28.—The i} from Thom shall that noth: | members, and it has been only after him a sort of member of the cabinet expected offensive on the Weat . developed has | days of inqu aration that per se would be a foolish straddle, It| Front is nearly ready to burst y last tans or advisable any | senators f ministers | would make him both executive and naderiing of the pow-|have been able to get the facts and legislative. I don't believe in it. the vice president of the Unit-| present the other side, If the vice ‘ Should Be Given Floor thar Apparently it ia Delmie on president were always in the ex I think it would be a good thing, |i ietened by the Austrian. failure Tom Marshall ought to know, | meetings, he would be fully ¢ tho, if the cabinet ministers, who, un use he has been vice pre nt- {ant with all the moves and prepared |der our form of government, are | '™ Italy, and likewise by Veg eon , KuehImann’s recent remarks cast+ ing for five years now; is the only |instantly to reply to unjust attacks really executive secretaries, were | UCN NENA recat Better he. tals man ted to the job since the |and insinuations,” given the power to come on the floor | Ink bee iy ie . ors and if he lives will have “No of the house and senate to explain 4 CANADIAN PACIFIC For that Vacation or Business Trip—go East, through “The Heart of a Grander Switzerland.” Trains— Hotels—Steamers—Ali Canadian Pacific Standard— None better. ALASKA on Wt the v forth again, according to informa= tion reaching the war department Phone Main 4965 SPOKANE, June 28 longer than any man since The vice answer was personally the needs of their depart 7, . ment wheat price of ‘: 0 ‘vill be |¢ nue somewhat co: ments. They should also be subject | have perhap: times seen opportu: Excellent Steamers Through 1,000 Miles of Splendid “IF 1 HURT YOU, DON’T mnsincained in me Pa baat port I put this question to him It wa to crossexamination by the mem-/ nities where I could have taken the Scenery PAY ME.” Ko conference of grain men n't you think the war has dem Then his eyes twinkled as, apropos | bers, In that way, thru personal con- | floor and explained some important j a with Fo eat Iministrator Hoover, &| onstrated the necessity of having the | of n ve at all, he reminded me of tact, public business could be trans-/ topic. It would not be necessary to m., May 8, 18, 29; June 8, 15, 22, 29; vi Z telegram to that effect was sent to ¢ president sit, as a matter of | the y about Thad Stevens | acted more quickly |have a constitutional amendment: ey trem Geattte, bs 7 This ie my message of deliverar c presi duly 6, 13, 20, 27; August 3, 10, 17. > he fen the Washington food administrator. | course, with the president at his cab-|when some nan was under attack “There is only one thing, I think, | give the vice president that power, — inet meetings, and don't you think Whose thief is he?” queried Stev- should be granted to vice presidents, | All that would be required would ba» For rates and other information, apply to | TWO MEN GET COMMISSIONS | the vice nt ought by law to be | en: John Adams and John Calhoun as-/an amendment to the senate rulesi@ ’ Clar 1. Wilson, 625 First ave4| armed with the power to get up on Our thief,” was the reply umed that they were privileged to - —- oe eee & 7.2 i ; has been appointed first Heutenant| the floor of the senate t fend and| “Then we must defend him,” said take the floor just like the senators, Harry McDonald two years age en- CANADIAN PACIFIC RY. high AIA A Faye Ro | in the medical corps, and Dean Bal /explain cabinet ministers’ acts when | Stevens without hesitation und did so, No one has done sojtered the Columbus, ©., prisomy e cnt alt beset lard has received a second tieuten;| unjustly attagked? We have had ex-| “Seriously,” said Marshall, “I don't |since, Being neither theatrical nor | weighing 200 pounds, When released, 608 Second Ave., Seattle ey in the railway transportation} amples during this war when sena-|think the vice president in any ad-| pyrotechnical, I have not attempted |theother day, he weighed 940 corps. . piers have made, before large audi-| ministration would want to be put) to resume the function, However, I pounds 1 STERLING DENTISTRY) Office U oa. m. to 6 p.m.