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trad ERETT TRUE er} Bur < DON'T SSG ANY SEN IN THIS FEVERISH SCRAMBLE To Teale Svcw BIG WAR FUNDS, THE GERmang are UCKED RIGHT Now THEY'RE ON = HS Runt Back FROM * Sina —He’s Be a Private and Have No Responsibilities. JON. | * ” — 2nd ot o . mach — \ $0 You “THINK WELL, LETS SUPPOSIN YoU \N FRONT OF YOU LAY THE at WERE IeNT 50 wen WERE A CAPTAIN OF ENEMY, OUTNUMBERING You WHAT MUCH IN BEING “THERE TO INFANTRY IN BATTLE, AND IN “Ten “To ONE ~ HOW, ASHE) (Guar A CAPTAIN iw? | BACK OF YOU WAS AN IMPASSABLE CAPTAIN, WHAT WOULD — ABYSS, OW BOTH SIDES OF You STeeP | Uy , 4 i \ | ya ‘ 2 R d pa ie a £ Lab i - acraarie a % | T iTO DECIDE FATE Changes Made we Pon’ oprrans ng ALL-STAR TEAMS ~ 3 : | ae a : Pour Into he Star State Game Laws of Grid Season) | following’ changes in the| ‘The interscholastic football season my! i | {4 99 uws for the ming season not start this week as scheduled J 45, Scores of letters containing thrift made numerous inquiries, too unced Wednesday by State Franklin eleven was to have i ips and vital questions poured in fact | Commisefoner H. Darwin met the We eiweattie ager Buon st ; Bt: to The Star offices Thursday. The who opens Thursday at} am. rate of football at the Uni-| hopes that t ttle institution will Western Washington Counties Dug _park. tom Br gel The third big clash between the, Sheely, Daubert and Wolfer will be y quired a little moi . the Metropolitan in a return engage:| versity of Washington for the pres-| put a toam ip the field this season,| Mason county—Close season on up- | latter crew required | & AlLStar shiypard and service teams | the new members of the shipyard ic mepecos are for the Red Cross, | ment of 10 days, volunteered hia serv. | Yersity of Washington fer the pres: continue with the game as other | land birds in Mason county from the| time to get into condition, #0 the | Y ‘th ark in| ®8eregation, Mails and McKenry OP @ the questions are for Alexander, | ices to help out the war savings cam. | 6n' Reason Was selene l be tli institutions of the country are|firat day of October, 1918, until the | pening has been postponed for one | will be staged at Dugdale's park in| ar, the probable hurlers for the big — man who knows,” at the Metro- | paign. loses. sion reate with Dr.|to do. Coach Hunt has several vet.| first day of October, 1919, Raper wroee Rainier valley Saturday afternoon | battle, plitan. No one but “the man who When “the man who knows” was). >att . 2 * t San Juan county augthen sea taker school has @/at 2:30, The eds of the after- | — B 4 Suzzallo and Maj. Patten, the gov. erans back this sea and with liek 1 18 usual, this season, | ub- | a To stand the ghost of «/ last here, he fized his hypnotic eye| 4, t representative at the uni-|*ome good timber among the new|#0n on upland birds in San Juan | light eleve % elena ca lah agian gmt dA oEbeiR Ee ‘ ie ee to answer ‘em. on Metropolitan audiences, and en. | Srnment repr ior Hor put a good team county from November 1, 1918, to| but with Thornton, Gallaway, Pyrall | jicity fund of the Fourth Liberty versity on, hopes to Pg oy et and Satida, la « € “a . re D P et a ™ Response to the 4 aged in alleged wholesale mental) "With government sanction of the) the field if the game is to be played vember 30, 1918, both dates in-|#nd Catid apa oie pss "| Loan and the athletic fund at Camp that the famed an: | telepathy : rare Save Kind | bectiie: local arti ver ¢ maining and a bunch of promising | Lewis, ‘The final arrangements are Re If you want to boost thrift stamp |#*™*-__local followers have High | by ie cathy siabiabiicsnicihe poset oaage ie son on Chi. | material to pick from, supporters are | }peing completed by Frank Water % il by Seattle wor the | sales and at the same time have Al B Ten” El pheasants in King county dur-| Picking Franklin to win the ttle. | house, Cliff Harrison and Elmer} 4 stam ampaig: p 1 “Ri mar ( | ee Sas A | Henderson. | a War savings stamp ampaign has|exander answer a letter, inclose one ' ig en evens he year 1918 | ) | been hearty. Alexander has not fall-| question, a stamped, seif-addresled - Skagit county—Clore season on! 781 Will Compete The two, clubs have battled thru len down so far; he is bearing up|envelope for return of answer, and Framing Schedule Chinese, Mon scked A AU Tourney) iz great Sextra-inning ema Dravely under the barrage. ja thrift stamp in an envelope, ad. . AG a 7 HS pheasants in § anty for sea- | in ° . . ; first being won by the shipyards, 2-1, | x "But Thursday he makes this im-| dressed to “Alexander, care of The mT CAGO: Bept. 19-—The famous) oof 1818, fides October 1 to Oc} GELICAGO, Sept 19.—With the re:| in 80 innings, and the second going} 4 4 That on! | Star.” All the thrift stamps will be| mie Xen" GOnReTeeCe, ¢ ete 1918, both dates inclusive eg th t hasshet entries fort) 6 #8 tle 11.11 frames, hile tine ion at only one| § ne 2 Z oe rr 918, both dates inclusive. | ceipt of the atch of e 2.2 4 ; = going, ahead with their , : . Th on may be asked. Some wom. | turned over to the Red Cre | Attacking the constitutionality of plans since the government Eastern Washington Counties | the A. A. U. outdoor track and field | the teams will battle to a decision. a |the law on which the indictment of |jts favorable opinion of the sport.| Columbia county—Open season on | eeeneient ee H deg mycend pee | Pera pe gee yl cae een on \ - NGA 1 |the defendants was based, former As the conference is a compact | Chinese pheasants in Columbia coun. | Parts of the hahaa bs oy oe \ deredn, of thie wervies EHacaneenent, Public Markets | Assistant United States Attorney | affair, long trips, which are frowned | ty between October 1 and October 5,|®4% have signed up for the events | derson, 7 viens ; ‘’ aed , ‘ pened the argu , aouae f be | both dates inclusive, under following | t® be staged at the Great Lakes/announced Wednesday that Paul 4 < oa ‘Winter: Bi Mattia ‘opeusd whe Se hecigi-c duh uparsiigdl Wy aeeazap ond Id cdniev sive, under following | OY vi) training station tomorrow and| Strand, the heavy-hitting Jackie out: || GETTER VALUES UP-STAIRS PIKE PLACE ent for Hulet M. Wells, Sam Sad ry, except in one or two, terms: That male Chinese pheasants | ; ° bas sary, » Li Saturday | fielder, would play in Saturday's tilt $Qao5 $ 4 . pure natural milk, 12¢ qt ler, Morris Pass and Joe Pass, in the | cases, may be lawfully killed from the firet | 5 . | : a, Pain q n peanut butter, Zc Ib, 3 1 ersten metaber olormtt court eb appenla | ee tho|to the fifth day of October, i918,| Practically every amateur athlete | Del Baker will be replaced by Cun- ¥ 3 new bulk honey, 30¢ tb., 41 Waieae Syetee core | The greater majority of stars who = », 1918.) oe prominence in scholastic or inter-|ningham behind the plate. Silcott ‘Stall 12, i$ | Thursday, with Circuit Judges Will-| performed on Middle West elevens both coer wpe provided that circles in the country is| will play in one of the gardens, 2 iam B. Gilbert, William H. Hunt and|tagt year are on their way to Ber than two of said male : bl : *, re ntered eventy-five per cent of white | Charles E. Wolverton aittin lin, but there will be plenty of taken by any person in any | Stree. | weve now in military eery.| ‘ Sample Se; The defendants had c (it | candidates for all the teams in the nd provided further, that e ae | For women’s wear a detachable - | candida s 8 ice and will run under the colors of . | Second Floorfitel p tomatoe Ww ivi case to, the circuit court on a writ betreuit, than gx of said male birds| | army or the navy | pocket has been patented that ean | 4 oniona, | eben ingty are; peed , rsa pti setting forth 17 errors. ae » taken or killed by any one | te army ond. |be fastened to any garment, in any Second Pike Take! 13, 3c value coffee, 29¢ | Several score of city ministers com-| "71h. f “no. yereon during said five day: | vlace 2 pointed out that the “n P rd lays. | i 7 45c | menced to gather in the Arctic club| shortly before noon Thursday t plan the campaign organized Chris ity in Seattle will play in the| Fourth Liberty Loan dri One plan receiving general favor | among the clerics calls for a Sunday | | parade of church congregations Sep- | Umerous alleged errors | tember 29, the second day of the JUdse in charging the jury drive, just after the morning sepwice.|__ Winter pointed out th Seattle ministers are out to back | Ford, Senator La Follette (hate illeion"kbaknt Hoontach, ous other men prominent ir conscription” circulars distr: thé endants had been | fore congress passed the , Se; 26e 1511 halt red snap- big rolls toilet ing powder, 15¢ tb cheeks, * oO 2 ; 2 26e cans Booth’s ar 0c pkg. Gold Dust washing pow- ; Mason fruit jars, ats. $1 doz. WouNDED SoLpieR THE FRowr - GUESS Vit Wave A LITTLE CHAT WITH THE ibuted by ssued be selective service law, and consequently there could have been no violation of a law | not then in existence. He pointed out y the trial t Henry nd numer. n national $40 Ss ‘A $50 bond from every wage earn. | ®ffaira were just as ardent in their 9c; 5 large rolls er in Seattle will put the city across jon te conscription as were “at. Jar “eveet the finishing post with King county's pfendanta nt the time of the al . t eecslshare of $28,000,000. This is the on which : 50c| minimum that industrial workers |the indictment was returned fan Instant 2 tha. small will be called upon to subscribe. R.| Special Prosecuting Attorney Clar- white beans, -&-11-12, 3 Ts. |G Taylor, executive secretary of the |ence L. Reames, for the government, * Pps. elbow eut | Payroll bond committee, is throwing | Challenged the ms of th ‘ . 290 kes. Grape Nuts, 25c;| out strings which will attach to the | Counsel as groundless, cite @xtra larce walnuts, 20¢ I | cashier's desk in every business es- | ©Xistence at the time the ante | tablishment in the city. to | charged id An appeal to organized ap stall, Goblin soap, 6 nases by : se onaa tae Bee Tae | which is being sent to every union | 0M similar cases by the Uni 10e; email Sea headquarters in the city has been| Supreme court. Reames Naptha, 2\issued by George McGillivray, state | into the record the circul: or Path Tablets, " P a by the defendants. i. 4 secretary of the Liberty Loan indus- | bY Stall 24, alifornia. honey Sbethsuidae* tHAd S0c jar; fresh churned butter. | trial division. | sides Jed 21, small cans mil Women of Seattfe and King coun-| Which the court Blue Ribbon tea, 30¢ pke. ty will have a bond publicity cam-| er hearing the arguments. paign all their own. Bertha Knat- my | vold Mellett, woman writer and wife| Margaret Olson, who is of a United Press war correspondent, | the Olson School of Expre: Lowell Mellett, will handle the pub-|¢r spending several week licity intended to appeal to women st, has returned to Seatt Pero length 2 for Stall 2%, Stall 19, 2 pkgs. bananas, 25c doz. and margarine Grape Nuts, 25¢ We; 200 phe. Gold Be, B5e, $1.25 Tex, aweet potato otha # Bent! e defense d laws in fense was have been committed, labor | nd presented precedents of rulings ted States also ri jar issued briefs, to consider aft head of pn, aft THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1918. Noun6é MAN, You M4 Some REAL ACTION] | TRAININ Noted Coast Dogs | Enter Field ber of birds will be inci year to year. Urge Net Stars to Play for Red Cross CHICAGO, Sept. 19.—The United | T | States Lawn Tennis association ts | EL PHON | urging tennis clubs thruout the| | country to do their utmost to secure | to be stag 28 for the benefit | of the Red Cross. Quite a number of clubs are yet to be heard from, and | the association is putting forth ev- s in the | ery effort to make the event a huge | | suc BY CONDO! DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—It Must Have Been a Draft Mule. No, 1 WAS WoR'T DowN AT A 6 CAMP OH, | SEE - DST Have seen Were You IN BY ALLMAN On, | Guess | ForcoT TO SALWTE HIM chickens in Walla Walla county, be-| ginning on September 29, and anding| on October 8, 1918, both dates in. | clusive. Klickitat county—Open season on/ prairie chicken in Klickitat county | between September 1, 1918, and Sep. tember 15, 1918, both dates inclusive. Trials on Chir pheasants and prairie reased from | | A large number of noted dogs » — - from the Pacific Coast and North-| 16 days, with bag limit of three birds |", THRIFT STAMP o day west are expected to enter in the| Per day or eight birds per week to| | wilt keep the Hun away, | | ere 0 annual meet of the Washington each person Pc a ai +0 | Field nis club, which is to be| Chelan county—Open season for | held Monday and Tuesday at Cham. | *)ooting of Chinese or English pheas- | bers’ pratrie, with Lacey as the|#nts in Chelan county from October headquarters of the club. 1, 1918, to October 10, 1918, both e ap ongie Meyers, of Seattle, | (tet inclusive. Open season for paces fas Mayers, ot Beer ting of Hungarian partridges in || TORREY & SEARS’ 1S a ba te based i ai for the coming elan county from October 1, 1918, LLIARD PARLO! e 7 ee, eee 1 birds wilt be| (2 October 10, 1918, both dates in- | BILL! R | ozens of additional birds will be clusive, |planted on the course to assure|° Watia Walla county-—-Onen season | | plenty for the races, and the num- ts | | | | | WANTED readers. aos The war trophies train left Port land Thursday for a tour of Oregon 2 rolls toile t CORNER TODAY’S MARKET REPORT | Telephone operating offers many advantages to young | women who are seeking employment at a good salary with opportunities for advancement. etl. 16, fresh salmon and will then swing around Wash- | Maen Gofd, 160 te. ington. With hundreds of war tro- | | ling 009, 1¢c | phies captured from the Germans in | sq — 14 | 4 Good Pay | sed annnper, en ss i “ their retreat and two American sol- Prices Paid Wholesnie Deniers for | |¥ Count: i 00d loin sten | ‘country Hay end Grain Meheln sipah, S30 Doit ehvtl-| 4 2 Sounded at ‘Obatean Thierry, 1 Vegetables and Fruit im} (Prios pala. wholesate) | | ates eri atte areal lard, 2 25e: pot roast,| the Liberty Loan train will arrive in | &————————— = _ AL area 3h | yo. Stalls 14-25, mweet chorn: | seattle between October 1 and 5. , YRORTADL mo) Alfeite—Fast, Wash. No. -32.00@ 34.00] ve | 25e th.: good coffer, ba, BSc: 2 i 4 | Beeta—Local, per sack ....... ..2.00 | Timothy East. Wash 9 40.00 Berar, see mtorr. So HE] Od Rivals Will | Becta Bre’ a’ “Sig St | eet Berne’ thor" ems 22. easeeas| Permanent Position | Stall 1511. 2 wkew. Reliance raining, 250 Local green, per th., in sacks .06@ .07 | Chop eee 85,00 Bird seed, ibe p Giell i186, Dei ivals ui | Carrote—tocai, per enck « veL.76 | Whole Corn 218300 ‘a Work ts Fart eee Dermacats. x | Eimante fumnkin, tsc ran: 2 pkes. Sitty| Bo Cabbage—Local, per tb. |. nod | Cermeked Corn 2! Hu 85.00 any opportunities for advancemen Jeli, 2c. Ktail’ 102, Washington erenm- x at Tacoma Celery_—Local, per doz. stalks. 7661.00 | White Exyptian Corn’... 9n.00 ery butter, 500 th.: 2 txll cane milk. 23-:| TACOMA, Sept. 19.—Frank Farm-|Corn—Sweet, local, sack, 8 doz R Be) : W. ees, ic ton. 2 aor. Bic! ila fuil| or wilt have an opportunity tomor- | eqrs tigaic car Ys ‘@ 0096.0 | Interesting Work 296, il gee A rik eotine. Ste. row night to clear his record of a Se aan wasn case Pleasant, clean, fascinating. » | pee vee: oe Hot of old scores marked up against | Garlle—Cal., per TM. ees. Men Aswociates carefully eslected. | " eal, ter th. : Alfalte Meal | SANITARY it by Veteran Joe Bonds. These | g@soee natn” Poent fe Sun dreat ° falls 21-33, large melts, 2 tha. 3h y ~Loent, por th. sh Mea Pl. S di ease 33:98. fargo mosiis, 2 foe 360: | 1 1s civals are featured in the don. tine hon Groand Barter | easant Surroun ings Milita eecate enemas Stalls 30-22-24. main event at a smoker to be held) Onipme—Green, per doz. bunches... | Of Meat Laght and well ventilated offices. | steak, 27¢ T.; boiling beef, 160 Th. Stall|in Eagles’ hall. Both men are’ re-| pee (vdage saa ok aR Comneiebis Tench aes ‘renrentign yeoman, Be eight mintchon, the; Matsa ait | Ported to be in fine condition and Revo i, Wash. Dell, ver orate, .¢6| Balak Baers er owt. S ° d t Be, 65r, $1.25; 7 nkkn macaron! othe fans are reluctant to wager on|Petators— ' Ae pecial A vantages Spaghett!, 26c; 5 large rolls totlet paper, Local, per ewt. 2.50 3.00 | §-————_—__________ Annual vacation with Seer 2 large cans milk, 2c: 152 bux |the affair, so evenly matched are| oral. Per owt. Vibbed 4+ | Prices Paid Shipper for : ‘rol powder, 12-. the opponents, | Radishes—Local, per doz. bunehe 125 | | Poultry, Veal and Pork. f. 0. b. Bick Benefits, Death Benefits, Pensions, without cost. sane _ Four other bouts are included in| Rhubarh—Local, per tb. ... Under 2 the. CENTRAL i} inmimer fy i on ve i bs, and ove otted claer, 73 at: Tropte| the program, ante, at perce Pherae Ono O¥eF« Good Character and Good Health are required. Young women brand raisins, Hershey's — Turnips—Local, per nace , Geese—Young live |. between the ages of 18 and 26 are preferred. Previous expe fF cocon, ac : FRITS Hens—Wight, live .. rience 1s not necessary. Our employment office is located F Grien corn Worker Will Buy Applen— : live. i on the First Floor, 1115 Fourth Ave., between Spring and } F anaiataximon s M Wan Gustine teres ieiracor cree Seneca, and 1s open from 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. We invite | B Meron sere. War Stamp a Day) cecum aes 2. : 2600 you to call at this office and meet the School Principal, who F al pts, $1.15 ‘ata. $1.26 4 ‘o i| A War Savings Stamp every day, | Blackbersles—Local, per crate 2.60@ 2.7 ic how will gladly discuss the matter personally with you. An ap J joa dat da ( €an astern Early June pens, 1160 dey ie Is of Mike Torti | onenens ‘atandard, 4he 11.75@2 pointment may be made by calling Elliott 12000, sen, 0 Columbia st. | KB, Wash, pontes . + 16 i NORTH SIDE BANK Tortielsen has already pledged | Craimpples—Local. half box... 45@ 6 —— | ‘ himself to buy 10 stamps and when | Grape Prait— MEN ORS. VOR: FO0 GF ne. Prices te. | Cal GOES TO THE LIMIT, these have been paid for at the end| ‘Thompson seedlens, por crate 1 e North Side State Fre. | of 10 days he will continue his one-|__ East hide citipeglcl 6-M. bakt.. 36 shel ge Lady eeaen . |Honey--New, per cano 24 comba 6.50@7,00 mont, today, thru Chas. L., Schaefer, | aday system until Jan. 1, 1919 Maugaoal ser tee se eroneaae| p invested $1,000 in War ngs eg Oraneen—Cal. Valene box... ool Stamps, filling out one of the WILLIAM ERB GOES | Peaches Elberta, F. Wash 1.75 | pledges printed in The Star. pant Wash. Crawford ine | 5, Wash, Dartletia, 1 jer “This 1s but a part of what we IT JUST $400 MORE | "srr? * @275\ would like to do,” said Schaefer,| William Erb, the billiard man, | PrUnes—local Italian 9001.00) “and when the Liberty Loan cam: 4334 Sixth avé. N. E., has $6oo| Watermelone—E. Wash, tb, .01@ .01% paign is over, we hope to get up a| worth of War Savings Stamps. “I | Almonds—Per tb. community affair in the North End | might as well make it $1,000 and go peptee pet. te + to help The Star's campaign for the | the limit,” he told The Star over the | Pecane—r : W. 8. 8.” hy phone, ‘it@ {19| -18@ .20! Butter, Kgs Butter— | Loca! elty creamery, mm. cartonm sees Local elty | eren § parchment wrapped Tocal creamery, cubem Ergs--Faney van Pullets ; Cheese— TAmburger s.seee0e Waahington Young Ameri Washington cream Uriek. Oregon Y. A. .. Washington triplets Oregon triplets ... The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 1115 FOURTH AVENUB First Floor at $12. Shafer Bros. is Boys’ Clothing Headquarters —Parents who know Seattle stores best come direct to Shafer’s for outfit your boy tomorrow, Special values in Boys’ Suits—2 pairs full-lined knickers—at $10, —Famous “Sampeck” and “Skolney” Hand Tailored Suits for. boys 0, $15 and $18, SHAFER BROS. First at University usm, Second at University —Conditions regarding men’s clothing are so un- usual that we think you're entitled to a frank and fair statement of them. —First of all we're still committed to the quality principle — dependable merchandise at all times. —As to prices, we've held them down as far as possible — our retail in- crease is rather less than the wholesale advance we're compelled to pay. Men’s Fall Suits at $25, $30, $35 and $40 —Well-tailored, smartly styled suits from such old and rell- able makers as Stein-Bloch, Brokaw Bros. and Chas. Kauff- man. A varied showing in models and patterns for ad- vanced and conservative dressers, Stocks for Fall are now complete—we're ready to “Seattle’s Largest Clothiers”