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ve on ou o5¢ (Ml 90 TO 40 AGE | THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1918. De Lele pele eee pe pa pa le Evenly Sheep PAGE 9 Chai WASHIN' As for the upper limit, it there will be an effort to exte Ht to at least 40, tho It ts ertain that congre: er than the war depart na to congress next week SUBWAY CRUSH PANG N Only One Farm in Seven Raising Sheep — tunnels, there wa Many women and a fe Ambulances and police reserves at the entrances. No one knew the Prayer for Yankee as City Toil Halts ARKANSAS CITY, Kans, Aug. 2 —Each day, as the evening twilight fades away and 9 p. m. ts ar Bounced with the screaming Whistles in this city, every ig silent supplication for the - “fare of our soldier boys and their cause across the sea. Fifteen thousand people obey th admonition of the ministerial a: sociation. The city commiasios made it an of 01 prayer, Busines: minute, then the wh sound a “amen and the regular whirl take hold again. Perhaps the idea’ of prayer never more forcefully impre: upon a people than this program impressed it here. When you lool ent you and see every hea me, you automatically drift ito @ prayerful attitude Taxicabs here bear this placard “We stop at.9 p. m. for one min ute hile the city engages in prayer for ir soldier boys and the caus they represent in France.” Traffie stops on the streets and on the sidewalk. 4 Concert for Home Service Arranged For the benefit of the Home Ser fee Section of the Red Crom Relief, a “Midsummer their services for the benefit, whic will be directed by Frederick Willia . tenor. The appearanc of Miss Marguerite de Forest Ande: son, celebrated flute player, in th “Chaminade” number, one o gost popular of modern pie @ flute, is exciting interest shortage outfit one soldier at the front and that the United States is raising of wool that will boost the prices of clothing to the sky and work only one-third of the wool necessary for home consumption? And do hardships on our army.” concert. Do you know that twenty sheep are required to furnish the wool to | ing more sheep can we gain this end, there will be a serious aerate | Ban on Sisters of | you further know that only one farm in seven is raising sheep? The sum and substance of the matter is this: Don’t buy a single soli- : i Service Men Lifted One of the best authorities in the United States says: ‘Unless meas- tary article of clothing that you don’t need, especially winter goods é ethene pp adhegrdigeeas tg ures are taken immediately to produce more wool, and only by rais- that are made largely of wool. 2 © Sav d ve Y Clothi | s ‘ H ave an onserve rour ounng fF a e f ———— - It Is Your Duty and It Will Be to Your Advantage ' Meat and Butter | . on gped beens = No one who is not in the business knows anything about what the sit. | decently and patriotically avoid it. Therefore, the earlier he makes } @ uation is in the clothing and textile world. The mills are simply his selections and his purchases, the better chance he stands of get- = swamped on Government orders and the soldiers must be clothed and ting what he needs and wants. ~~ into any retail clothing store in ts scarce and the supply of potatoes | — elothed properly, even if the rest of us wear overalls. That is right, any part of the country and ask t © proprietor about the clothing sit- ch comes from Germany, is in- | ae stan uation. He will tell you that you will be in luck to get almost anything _— ee = perfectly right. | in a year from now if the war lasts that long. As a consequence, Wrights Dedicate & «©But the average man does not want to wear frayed clothes, if he can |_ there is only one thing to do, and that is 4 : Thousandth Plane = 9AYTON, o, Aug. 2 Sa | Buy Early What You Actually Need, but Buy as giv al th a PLAN USE OF ELECTRIC mf N Oo M ore Than You N. eed LINES TO SHIP TROOPS & WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—Concen. will Lundquist-Lilly Upstairs selling plan saves you money—cutting out Save Money extravagant business practice—selling for cash—etc., enables us to give to you the most wonderful values offered anywhere. LUNDQUIST-LILLY he ran Joshua Green Building Upstairs Clothes Shop Fourth and Pike om are a pair of| Kialer are gracetas dancers A" | ee eee (ae