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STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1918. PAGE 11 PROBE DEATH OF FRENCH WILL "UNCLE SAM TAKES CHARGE a___DUTHIE GUARD T HERE OF WAR EMPLOYMENT HERE: panama ae, | Government a Vay Investigat writes A t Linton to belonged to ar death was Ty is yet to t iF Linton’s Mont. His bod Seattle JugoSlave banqneted 100 fellow-countrymer Recorder, Puget Sour ; #Shoeteria Stores SURE SAVE YOU ON SHOES ON EVERY PAIR YOU BUY YOU SAVE— q ‘ LARGE OR SMALL. An Increase in These Savings is Shown at Shoeteria No. 3, 1509 Fourth Avenue. In the Center of Travel. 4 ie “ Edgar €. Snyder, head of the federal employment bureau for Wash yyy 100 pairs of Children’s Runners— ington, Oregon and Jdsho, on whose shoulders rests the reaponalblllty of ce)! ney, a OR 80¢ 84 to 13% $1.00 furnishing the “men behind the guns” from the 13th district. : Ui ‘, After August 1 no employer | be followed in dealing with the eg!) ($541) f 50 pairs of Men's Oxfords, sizes 2 80 with war business who has « individual worker. WH) i 6, 6% and 7, $7.00 value......... ? ° force of more than 100 workers 4. Only fit men wif be sent to Will be permitted to recruit com war Industries 7 4)) mon labor, and all st joy This means that the } ers will be required to use the sources of the ayment service. In » extend the employ ment field to include skilled labor, It will from the beginning regulate and control employment in non war work by governmental con trol over raw materials, foel and 300 pairs of Boys’ Elkskin Scout Shoes—you need them, boys; pair... $2.80 » A big special in Women’s White Canvas Pumps, all sizes; pair...... $2.00 cae pairs of Men’s Koko Brown Horsehide Shoes ith the Duplex soles. Some shoe, - agree Repeated $5.40 100 pairs of the finest Women’s Kid Shoes in Koko Brown high tops. No stores show t®ese at aoe ee, or We have all 8. 40 EVERY KIND OF TENNIS SHOES AT A SAVING—EVERY PAIR 72 pairs of Men’s Vici Kid Street last; Welt Shoes, too. Priced at..... $5.80 Shoes for women, many of them Small sizes rand and $6.00 Shoes, but slightly $1 .40 DE a dvasca il eseeki'vs ted DON'T OVERLOOK THIS SAVING STORE. HOETERIA NO. 3 1509 FOURTH AVENUE—Near Colonial Theatre. higher wager will be one of the eamen benefit, In many n the South and © been ewept bare of torney There will be no conseription of of the DOr, nothing compulsory upon the worker's side other than aa the work or fight" order affects thdse of draft age, and there wil! be no at Scaaaak harks tempt made to prevent any worker rom changing his job or applying What It Means for another one if he wants to, The The new Iabor-supply program restraint will be all on the aide of will be conducted in accordance With the iaborrecruiting employer. For the following four cardinal princl instance, it will be imponsitle for a ples nt ny which boyootts 1, War work must have men at because they wear out Into the tu coax farm hands two entire floors devoted te Kov any cost t. Withdrawals of workers from non gercotins industries for war Industries will be equalized. hers re ro @ United States employment service, they will know that there i ¢ cod, Writ ing about the ment service President W Tt must also protect labor from insincere . and thoughtless appeals, made to it un der the plea of patriousm, and a» sure it when it is asked to volunteer in some priority induftry, the need ig real” Moves From Office Today Snyder moved from hia law offices, in the Mutual Life building whith he has occupied for 20 years, luring bis law p in Seattle On July 15 he ¢ new quarters, w open fn Portland, Ore, and St. An thony, Idaho. The Portland office will beaunder the difection of W. F. Smith, M. J. Kerr will manage the idaho Branch, and Lawrence Wood} will continue a» Washington state supervisor. | United States Immigration Com: | missioner White was one of the offi cials who recommended Snyder. 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