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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1919. lal Boat Schedule TFLERGIE MINS To TACOMA ar July 4th Four of our fast and reliable a ean will take you to Tacoma Frida: ourth, to attend the PEACE TLE and AUTO RACE It is the pleasant and economical way to go. PAGE 11 Seattle’s Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop You're Just in Time to Tog Up for the'Fourth See Our Windows Showing the season's newest {deas in Men's Wearing Apparel WASHINGTON, the a July 1.—De league of nation covenant as “hideous monstrosi ty,” Senator Brandegee, Connectl- cut, today joined ator Borah in [the threat ‘to leave the repub) party “the it stands for the league of natic In @ statement fn opposition to] ratification of the league covenant | Brane sald “This country has had three criti 1 sho first, a dependence; — second, | | Union under its constitution. We| now confronted with a fourth It shall be to preserve our or surrender it 1 ican and nothing else. © taken the oath to protect and preserve the constitution of the United States and #o help me | God I am going to do tt. the so-called covenant for | ague of nations, which the execu- j|tive has made article one of the | peace treaty, is to my own opinion & hideous monstrosity. I shall never vote for it, I am not going to be buncoed by any lingo about humanity or moral forces of the world or by voices in the air. | 1 am for upholding the American flag, not for hauling it down. 1 am for the stars and stripes and | not for the milk-white flag of neu- nouncing Come Up Tomorrow, We have thousands of suits to show you. 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Small margin of profit. tral internationalism. “I will leave the republican party |the moment it stands for the | league of nations.” Suits and Topcoats $15 to $45 We're Ready to Serve You With the Season’s Newest Straw and Panama Hats. Sailors—$2.50, $3.00, $4.00. Panamas—$5.00, $6.00, $7.50. Athletic Underwear, Summer Shirts, Wash Ties, Silk Sox. Great varieties and rightly priced. cers proved #0 ntages last week | that they are being held over to top | the new show which opened Monday |The dancers, four pretty girls and as many young men an exhibition of the one-step, fox trot, Maxixe and waltz danced in the original style and |then wind up the act by doing the! same four dances Shimmie style. The Bact is prettily sta, A miniature musical comedy is pre. Chicago’s Saloons | WELSH MINER EARNED |Germany’s Troops _|,,2,m%isturs musica! comedy ts pre Open for Business| $5,000 A YEAR WAGES! Now Hold Hamburg |“! * pretty souns soubrette and nt relay oo two comedians are featured. There CHICAGO, July 1.—(United Press.) | (Special to the Star by the N. E. A)| LONDON, July 1 (United Press.)/is also a group of nimble young @aloons were open and doing busj-| LONDON, July 1—Coal users are|An Exchange Telegraph dispatch | chorus girls who appear at intervals ess nearly “as usual" here today. | | aghast at disclosures in a report of | from Copenhagen reported that Gen. |thruout the act in attractive cos _ Beer and light wines were on tap.| wages earned by miners in the mines | von Lettow's government troops had | tumes. In some places stronger drinks were |of South Wales. One mine is said|oceupied Bamburg es a opposi. | cole: sgn srhs | to be so easy to work that the men |tion at 6 o'clock this Jogepn Me raping haga ra Feported for sale at double yester-| oan earn practically what they lke. | acter, assisted by a company of four day's price. “tickled” WHITE TROUSERS! White Serge and Flannel, also white with black stripes, $4.00 to $7.50. White Duck Trousers, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. Khaki Suits Riding Pants a Linen Dusters | the coal has only to be eh |players,, gives an amusing comedy | The last minute action of the city | founcil last night in issuing 60-day licenses permitting the sale of beer | and light wines caused several hun. red saloonmen to change thetr plans bout closing up. ' | bring it down, after which the wast have simply to load the trams and| send them to the surface. One miner earned more than $5,000 last year. Another paid income tax on $4,750 in wages. \ Irs | skit; Bert Melrose is a clown come- ° | COMPLETE HEARINGS ON MARGINAL WAY| All that now remains for the com pletion of condemnation of W. Mar- ginal way is acceptance by the city council of the condemnation awards granted by Judge Frater in superior dian; Betty Brooks is a graceful dan. | cer; Myers and Weaver present “The | Arkansas Travelers,” a rural comedy, | Jin which music and dancing predomt: | | nate; Amoros and Obey are Parisian | | eccentriques. Eadie Polo, cowboy screen star, ap- | Store Hours—9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Tailored Ready Co. court Monday. Hearing on the as sessment roll was completed at that | time. Question of whether the city coun cil will put its okeh on the awards | remains, as the council is divided as to whether the roadway should be | located along the side hill, or directly | adjacent to the west bank of the | Duwa pigs waterw: Downtown Store Third and Yesler Uptown Store 401 Pike St. pears in a two-reel comedy. | | Stay of Sentence Granted Northcott REDWOOD CITY, Cal, July 1—| Granted a stay of sentence until 10} o'clock 8: v! for Dr. Ephriam Northcott, Francisco physician convicted of sec ond degree murder in the case of Inez Reed, army nurse, today state they have newly discovered evidence to wits therm a new trial } WILLARD HERE «=. When you think of advertising, © think of The Star. NOW = | | Federal Employment Service Is Killed Here Telegraphic advices received from Washington closed nine regular offices of the United States employment service in the state of Washington, and also discontinued 84 volunteer farm labor and soldier and sailor placement bureaus located thru- out the agricultural districts. Lack of fands and failure of con- gress to enact new legislation to provide for the continuation of the government's labor clearance organization is responsible, ac cording to Lawrence Wood, state director, who was notified by Director General John B. Densmore. Offices will be closed at Spokane, Walla We Wenatchee. tI ~—— = Jit has directed hundreds of thou-| | sands of men to employment. Dur- ing the year ending December 31, 1918, the service in the state direct | ed 202,585 men and women to jobs. | From January 1 to June 30, the serv- | ice directed 51,729 men to employ-| | ment, and aided 6,237 women to find | | Jobs. His Big 7-Reel Western | Thriller & COME EARLY “The Challenge Office at Camp Since the signing of the armistice, the service has directed 14,253 sol sailors and marines to definite ment, and has maintained an | at Camp Lewis, where thou | sands of discharged men have been | advised on employment. | | Harvesting thruout the southeast ern section is starting, and the serv- ice had made elaborate plans to meet | ¢ nina and Reci Recipes DON’T THROW AWAY YOUR SOUR MILK! - . Since March 20, when the service | was reduced 80 per cent, due to fail of the last congress to appropri- (sabelle Clark Swezy, cooking and Baking ex. ipert has prepared for us a cook book devoted lexclusively to sour milk. funds for its maintenance, funds have been contributed | . . . : : [t contains fifty-seven splendid recipes for utilizing sour- milk that will at once appeal to every economical house- to keep the service operating. These wife. UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT, ith OF JULY » operated in § lent, Wood said Since the service was organized on a war-time basis, January 1, 1918 You Can Dress As You’d Like to On the 4th! No reason why you should let the others “Put You in the Shade” on the big holiday. “Eastern” Credit Terms and present Reduced Prices give you the greatest chance you ever had to dress just right. The very latest in Dolmans, Cloaks, Summer Suits and Waists at reduced Summer Prices—and “CREDIT GLADLY.” Leaps From Auto; Is Severely Hurt funds were granted by various patri- otic nizations to continue S. W. Cox, 517 Madison st. wa8| service until June 80, aa the we taken to the city hospital early Tues| tie¢ existed that the new cong muorning euftering frei DEUIsGS! would “appropriate tenee hehe ‘and lacerations about the face, after tinue it y had leaped from an automobile ‘The people of Ws materi nave Mc , Withard hotel, | shown that they want the come Union st, N€8| Wood sald today. “Hocme oe Bastlake anc field st |sress has decided that it is an un According to McLeod, Cox was ®|necessary governmental departmen, |member of a party of three he picked | and killea it.” lup at Sixth, ave. and Madison st. | jAfter taking the party about the| is he left the other two men ne Stewart hotel, 517 Madison st. | Cox ord 4 him to continue the ride. | ‘At Eastlake and Garfield Cox jumped baste from the machine, landing on his | head | $3.50' > Sabealt | Mayor to Submit Living Cost Report $10") 1332-34 Mayor Ole Hanson is preparing 4 statement on living costs compared | Second Avenue ven by 5 enth ave uve. 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