The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 9, 1922, Page 8

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FRIDAY, JUNE 9. “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” Men’s and Young Men’s “Double Life” ‘Two-Pants Suits ee tee dye Peon Seen t ‘7 ig iH Gen. Gregory Semenof/, Cossack ataman, and his wife are) expected in Victoria, B. C., shortly on the way back to their} home in Siberia, The general overcame various difficulties | while in the United States, but failed to do so in time to at- tend the Genoa conference, Children Are Being Worked as Slaves | BY ©, C. LYON | nee until 10 o'clock at night: | WASHINGTON, June 9—-In many] in Idaho, New Mexico, North Caro- | parts of the country children have} lina, Bouth Carolina and Utah until | been plunged into virtual slavery|9 o'clock; and in Colorado, Florida, | thru lack, or faulty functioning, of | Nebraska, Pennsylvania and Rhode latate child-tabor legislation plus the! Island until 8 o'clock recent supreme court decision dectar-| A federal bor inspector re img the federal childlabor law in| ported five-year children work | valid, Jing in some of the cotton millx of Hence the almost frantic efforts! South Carolina even before the fed now being put forth by the Amert | eral Inw was invalidated. can Federation of Labor and other] “In Pennsylvania,” he said, “we organizations interested in child wel-| found more than 600 children under fare, to induce congress before it|14, many of them only 10 years old, adjourns to do one of two thing#:| working in the mines: in Utah, chit Either to pass a new law which will dren ax young as nine years in the stand the test of the supreme court | canneries; in Indiana, boys of 11 and or to submit to the states the pro | 12 working night shifts in glass tac posed consitutional amendment giv-| tories; in Florida, Minsiasipp! and ing congress the power to regulate, Louisiana, more than 1,300 children chiid-labor. | between @ and 14 tn the oyster and Only state statutes apply at pres | shrimp canneries. ent and these are often notoriously| “The curse of many of the state insufficient. statutes regulating child labor ts At least eeven states will permit | that they are not enforced; there are children to be employed 10 hours a/| too many loca! polition) influences to day, or more: New Hampshire,| interfere with honest enforcement.” Delaware, Louisiana, Rhode Island,| Under the late federal law no child South Dakota and Texas, and Mary. | under 14 could be employed in « mill land with its law providing “unlim: | factory, workshop or manufacturing ited hours in cannery work.” jestablinbment; and no child between e AS againet the federal law that/ 14 and 16 could be worked more than eight hours « day, six days a week; and night work was absolutely pro- m., phildren can now be worked tn | hibited ‘OU can get extra value as well as new style, extra service and satisfaction when you buy your Spring Suit. Here we show a splendid variety of fine fabrics in suits with extra trousers, smart pat- terns in attractive colorings. These suits are expertly tailored in the latest styles of the season, a feature value at $30.00, $35.00, $40.00, $45.00. These suits come in Cassimeres, Worsted Tweed and 18-ounce Wanskuck Serges—double and ringle breasted, stout and regular models, at about the price others charge for ordinary onepants suit. Straw and Panama Hats, $2 to $4.50. Shoes and Furnishings. YS N x Y Health and Happiness —are largely a result of correct food. Eat National Bread. It has no superior. Ask Your Grocer BY Bees SD). SRA AEE See ae ate < \ \ fe make a specialty of good Suits for Boys, at reasonable prices. We are now showing BOYS’ ‘ANTS SUITS made of all.woo! fabrics, cas#imeres, (weeds, in neat patterns, $10, $12, 815, {A guaranteed Watch FREE with all Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits) MEN'S HATS, CAPS and SHOES £28. STF as prohibited the employment of chil BOYS’ HATS, CAPS dren after 7 p. m. and before 6 a! and SHOES s 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union Streets nara Wart Students in Paris BREAD Stage Sensational Ball movie Newlyweds _ |Russell Will Be Irish and British BY WERS MILLER eA Jocthing’-and. were shredded in the Begin Honeymoon) Confirmed Today Engage in Battle nine Seclyoue the abd yr Unga ind dl tami CHICAGO, June 9--Bianche} Appointment of George F. Russeli| BELFAST, June 9.—Heavy firing Parin today witnessed the ever.amax [in fisore and taxi. H trolls ‘the’ Vicdnitg e8-Gaathy Riana ing wr of the breaking up of| Beautiful bodid® stained rainbow | Sweet, movie actrens, was en roule/as superintendent of utilities and of i y the famous “Quat ‘Z Arts ball.” |huom, thie year's fantasia, were|to New York today with her hus. | Robert L. Proctor as supérintendent} 0" the Ulater border, was reported elles as “Mediating “ath tre 1s of students, including |4raped even over the tops of the | band, Marshall Neilan, film director.|of buildings probably will be con-|'" dispatches this afternoon, aaaled epnertaiinaint heahe a | nymphs from the Quartier |8>*# of grinning chauffeurs. Some| They were married in the court! ¢rmed by the city council at a ape-| It was believed an engagement a a peadq ua: at ts thd Seniene of the more enduring of the youths | house here yesterday was in progress on a sector about . ' wear nd maidens,still danced wearily thru] Neila, as soon as he arrived from 50 miles southeast of Belleek, which is held by British troops. AUTOS FOR SHRINERS ARE NEEDED IN CITY Anyone wishing to offer hin au tomobile to assist in entertaining is urged to call Jott 0092 and tumes which t cial session Friday afternoon. A fight : : the hollow, ringing streets France, where he had been directing | 1 expected to develop before Russell | There were more hangovers Ina picture, calle’ Miss Sweet on the | is confirmed, as his antidabor and | Paris today than since the day after |telephone at Los Angeles. He rushed | pro. activities are not looked upon! | west. f ly by a number of the coun She rushed east met here. | cllmen. this own car. Radio Murder Is Latest Mystery the armistice King Ferdinand of Rumania drives Two thousand art students, | Mother, Don’t Worry About | Your Boy’s Clothes Bastar wre sata oy ws mye | i track nd tery today } The party wa, in memory of former yearn were daring last night. Many — i cove i mar ae dates afte st The body of a man was found on jal wi Browning, King & Co., manufacturers and re- } jjthe sand du } tailers of Boys’ Clothing for more than a haif ee younger girls were Uterally clad in |nothing but gaudy paint before the century, are especially interested and compe- : ; ue 4a ent itonee night was old. The aversge mY oe tent to outfit your boy. | par pe rn ge ae 7 ot the ladien’ costumes was 11] 3 vicinit | The night of the hall was one of | ervice % tle % Graduation Suits to get sy close to nature as —2 prs. knickers, full lined, newest models, all-wool fabrics; sizes 7 to 18 years, and stout sizes. park, where the ball was ance of al the! J. J. Agutter and Company, the old established Seattle firm of Electrical Engineers and Contractors announce the opening of a Radio Establishment at 1219-1221 Fourth Avenue which they believe will be a credit to the City and enable Seattle to “Tune In” with the latest developments in the last great forward step of Civilization. was | after Dr.RALPH MARTIN SAMUEL vice the tanh eaventers of the| NOTED EXPERT cage: Dese, Dr eamual,,t mui" || “Barty in the evening avenues tend-| Has Secured Offices in the Green nA park were thronged with Building sizso WD) fica trite cee Prices » Hindus, dancing girls, na bs, fakirs and slaves, eome with | spears but #0 little elwe hardened Paris cops telephoned to ag the prefecture for the latest laws on J | omit a she . E Pte. Se nen. public swimming #0 far from the to $25 Wash Suits, new com- binations. Special values at... .$2.75 Oliver Twist Waists; something new that even In Seattle for Quick to realize the great future of Radio they have Twenty Years planned a Radio Headquarters and a Radio Service that will meet every need, not only of the Amateur, but also of the advanced Professional and of the Homes that will demand the very latest in high class equipment. MEAD, an emblem MR. CLARENCE M. WOOLEY, F If you value your watch, let Haynes repair it. Next Liberty theatte.—Adv. BABY’S HEALTH examinat e until at Spine Radio Service will be under the direction of an experi- enced Radio Engineer who has been a leader in the field for years and whose accurate knowledge and advice are freely at the disposal of anyone at any time. # trained mportint work Dr. Alfred Walton, graduate from the Medical department of Harvare University Palmer Seb White Duck Knickers 2 6 Also The of Chiropractic, states in hi Play Suits, special reat a ag AUP py De $1.00 and $1.10 « that m At Agutter’s you will find a comprehensive display of the products of the Radio Corporation of America, Western Electric Co., General Electric Co., and Westinghouse Electric and Mfg. Co., and a complete stock of reliable parts of the best makes. prevented, if Overalls ° d ; " veral Shake Into Khaki Blouses, $1.25 Your Shoes Union Suits; cotton mesh. Sizes 24 to . $1.00 Kaynee Undertogs. Swimming Suits, gay and cont with he 80 to $8....93. ‘Suite 516 Joshua Green Building Hours: | 10 ALM. tot P, 2to5 P, DOCTOR SCOTT ED AUTHORITY size You are invited to visit the new premises this week and to secure a Free Copy of ‘Useful Radio Hints and Tables” a booklet which has just been compiled for your convenience. “Foot-Ease) Antiseptic, Sport Blouses, white and fancy stripes . $1.00 Babe Ruth Caps, wool é and khaki crash . a . $1.00 45¢ , best ... $4.95 Agutter Apparatus Heating and Lighting for Apparatus Radio Results Wiring Supplies how misalign quality : shoe, ifreshens the feet and gives new vigor.}| (.,1)"- Walton vege i hief of the Surgical Division of t {Makes tight or new shoes fecleasy} | tal, New Jerse wa } Atnight when your Fellow, Maine Acade.| jtect are t nd Soler fand swol u 1 Hygiene walking or dancing, ; ~ prinkle ALLEN’S lo 4 OT+EASE in the : is ex-Pre and explains the ind weakened cx Women’s Luxite Silk Hose in all the newest aus tole’ thas ths $1.50 and $1.65 ther out of order or not ifficient! a aeeeas charged. and is harging 1 Pre or that the faster than it Such diseases as } in 1 ode help improve hn zema. Browning King & Co. 2nd at University St., Seattle va, Wh blood 1d bladder di fully treat being adminin nt doctor a a ave foot-bath and enjoy Fa h of June, give t pinal the bliss of feet without an ache. analysis an: justment children of charge, at my of:| Main Over 1,500,000 Ibs, under six f of Powder for the Hy" ¢ } Feet were used by 797 t 1m Army and Navy 209 Commercial building. A.M Craduate | during the war, NINGS, Chirop om the Pa {In ao Pinch, use aptste, seC?. Adve

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