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| Controversy eaters in Dispute With Musicians ion Accused of Unfair Dealing Men Make Counter Charges From Both Sides in Row Ritter controversy ts being waged between JoAn Dans, manager of the Clase “A,” Florence and Star theaters, and the Seattle Musicians’ The Star has no interest in the controversy from either side, ‘the matter was drought to tte attenion by Dans, who had prepared a ment on the audject, In fairness to the musictans, The Star did not to pudlish one side of the matter and not the other, s0 Dana’ letter ts submitted to the Musicians’ association for a reply. Dans’ statement the reply follow: bo State ° es e MUSICIANS’ REPLY John Dans’ longwinded miy statement of his troubles with the Seattle Musicians’ association should not be permitted to cloud the real situation, and in the minds of any one who knows him personally and je aware of bis disregard for truth it will not have that effect. The real situation can be explained tn a dogen Unes: ‘Thru the efforts of the Seattle Musicians’ association, John Dans agreed that if the Winter Garden theater would employ an orchestra he would place one in his Colontal theater, on condition that the Mu- sicians’ association woul! make a re duction amounting to 20 per cent tn the seale of wages, which was grant jed. tn view of the reduced price of admission. i A® this agreement was reached fn Tecognition of the fact that patrons of those theaters were entitled to this added attraction in return for their continued patronage, the man- agers of the Winter Garton theater engaged an orchestra, which is now | employed there at the reduced scale, but when the time came for Mr. Danz to keep his word with the Musictans’ association, the Central Labor council, the Seattle Theatrical Federation and the Winter Garden theater, he suddenly changed hiv mind and broke al! his agreements. As the Musicians’ association, the ‘Theatrical Federation and the Cen-' tral Labor counct) were parties to John Dans’ agreement with the Win- ter Garden theater, we were forced to use every effort t) compel Mr. “|Danz to keep his word, and as a re | DAN7’S STATEMENT view of the many statements ‘fare being circulated concern. yy attitude towards union men, that a statement ts due the from me as to just what the yy between the untohs and fs about. knows the condition of dm all lines, and that the picture business ts DO ex: to the effect of the general on, and that the summ ‘worst time of the year for ‘This is proved by the fact That some theaters close down for @ summer, Practically all theaters per now are doing fo at & spite of these facts, and that Dave greatly reduced our admis. price to meet the conditions, Musicians’ Union suddenly de the installation in the Co- ‘Theater of an orchestra con. of not less than five people, to our regular organiste. fused to render any more service to. Mr. Denz until he would agree to! keep his promises to all concerned. | Chief Seattle Serenaded by cet se won pelt, satura | me mento fave their work John and Cats} vitae’, Ssa"Stst| ae 8 monary 38 if? a2 EEG ! i il ef fF ll x g | i HE ill I & ° j 3 &s 2iF 3 ii it : i i ‘At no time was there any Gis. ploves ae to galary or wore,| Whereupon, John decided aitl chief waa not a bit sociable. | ees at ene ae ae ee the chief's ben- |i} oa eee ithe atlas toot cd tie tomnarel hours, and pedental and cleared his throat for action. Numerous night prowling alley| cats, attracted by the strange and weird noises emanating from the) the bronze redskin, foree | ceased their restless search of gar) bage cans and cautiously Invest! | gated. Then they, too, were seized) *| with spasmodic desires for the pleas. |i] ures of song. They sat back on| their haunches and lifted up feline | votces In tribute to the moon. | As the vocal orchestra swung thru | the second bar of Verdi's “Alda,”| two cope approached. The minions of the law looked long and hard. “This ie a serious case!" Diuecoats. “John should be locked up for disturbing Chief Seattle, an the ents should be shot on gener principles. They're almost as gullt: as John. If Chief Seattle wil! pros- well make @ strong case the} John fs at present viewing the In. side of the city jall. As Chief Seat- tle hae refused to take action, he will face charges of being intoxt cated, The cats escaped. A Strange Bug Instinct By Professor M. J. Elrod Chale of Biology, University of Montana ‘The animal world ts full of strange and peculiar habits, customs, or in- atincts. Instinctive acts, or those per. formed under stimulus, unconscious- to end a corn is stops the pain in- corn loosens and out, Made in two forms—a clear liquid (one drop does and in extra thin plasters. Use hever form you prefer, plasters ¢ liquid —the action is the same gentle, Made in a world-famed ‘atory. Sold by all drugzicts. Free: Write Bauer 4 Black, Chicago, Dept. 175, for vatuable book, “Correct e of the Feet.” ae oe 4 Then the ly, and tn « definite manner, are dif. fieult to separate from those involv ing intelligence and under the ant- mal control. Among the three hundred thou- sand or more species of insects are! many remarkable actions, classed as! Instinctive, unknown to the average) unsclent reader, One of strangest instincts on ter hugs, slectrio Nght bugs of the boys, whose lives are spent in the water of streams and ponds until the adult winged stage is reached, sult mrembers of the Musicians’ as |} sectation and afffilated. crafts re ff record is found among the giant wa-|'T) {8x86 ‘All Linen Huck Towels Formerly $2.00 FIFTH FLOOR Art Needlework 75c Extra special Stamped Goods 5c kitchen aprona, lunch centerpieces and pillow tops. A wellknown make. STREET FLOOR Chantilly Flouncings $3.95 Yard Gesiratie floral and effects, some hand-run, width. Formerty $6.00 to $8.00 White Silk Laces In Pattern Lengths $5.00 Yard Girls’ Dresses $4.95 cloth, fine gingham, | | years. | | | Girls’ Wool | | Coats $3.95 —Serge and polo-like cloth, In | tan, navy, blue, Sizes § to 14. Formerty $8.95 Mercerized Sox white and green, 11%; some Wilson Br Reduced for Clearene Summer Pajamas Men's Muslin Pajamas, all white, solid Incomplete aii tan and lavender Reduced for Clearance ... Flannelette Night Shirts —of Amoskeag fannelette, and 16. Reduced for Clearance An 044 group of STAMPED ARTICLES, including scarfs, pillow tops, dresser scarfs, women's smocks, #hoe bags, clothes protectors and towels. This lot includes children’s Greases, volle collar and cuff wots, eoarte, fudge and Peasy cloths, Crochet Cotton Se Ball A broken lot of colors and num- bers In whito, pink, blue, yellow, Reduced for Clearance A group of Chantilly Laces tn two-tone stnch ~alzo some Chantilly Laces, imported organdie, Peter Pan inen; wide variety of styles, Sizes § to 18 Former Prices $12.50 to $29.75 is 1.00 —Lower Foo? ON THE STREET FLOOR—JUST INSIDE THE DOO Clearance of Men’s Furnishings Mercerized Sox in black, cordovan, navy, in sizes 9% to sox in t some plain, and some trimmed with braid; sizes 15 Reduced for Clearance THE SEATTLE STAR Our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale| Seasonable Merchandise at Reduced Prices A Real Thrill for Women Who Know This Store IN THE SECOND FLOOR. Suits—Dresses—W raps—Coats —twill cords, pandoras, ermine, fancy fine quality materials and very well tweeds, veldyne; popular colors, inotud- ing pavy, brown, tan, gray, dteduoed for Clearance $7 5° to $39.75 $9.00 825 Fine Suits Sr tales Wokaiea ier Cematt Reduced for Clearance Canton crepe, taffeta, Krepe breed $ 50 Canton crepe, Krepe Knit, crmcen| 50 = avtas | 18 22 striped dimity and volle, long and short sleeves, black; beth long and short sleeves; round made garments; coats lined with silk. Coats, Capes, Wraps —two and three-piece styles, mostly) and colors, Reduced for Clearance.... Former price $59.75 also tweed dresses; styles for after: and tweed dremeas; eports, oa IN THE SECOND FLOO trimmed with lace, tucks and touches of color. and Vedneck styles. Sizes 86 to 44. 7” Stati i |S B00 ferpten Tt Sy Soto $ 45-9 Former prices $45.00 and $75.00 Blouses Women’s Wool Slip-Ons Former price $24.50 Silk and TweedDresses Silk and Tweed Dresses “TAILORED and OVERBLOUSE styles of) ~-brown, rose, navy, henna, jockey red and $7.00 $2.45 IN THE THIRD FLOOR Clearance of Corsets All Back Lace ' IN THE SECOND FLOOR Millinery Group 1 Embroidered, ribbon trimmed organdie and flowerbedecked body hata, fancy braida, ribbon, eilka, crepes, batavia cloth, leghorn and peanut hate—a big assortment. Reduced for eee Formerly 67.50 to $16.50 Group 1 —Corsete—Marvene and Bien Jolio—made with medium and long hips, low bust, some with elastic tops and made of fancy brocades, and coutil, and Grecian ‘Treos. Gize 21 to 24, @ few 28, 29 and 30. Reduced for Clearance Formerly $5.95 to $8.00 $5:00 $4.95 Group Oy gaa eet em Fine tailored hate and dressy hate fewer trimmed; many spo hate; milan lisere body hats; wool braid and horsehair hats fn staple and sport shades. Reduced for CHOMFANCO ec cscsnereresesereennee Formerly $12.50 to $22.50 Group 2 ~-Coreets of Madame Irene, Bien Jolie, Marvene and Rengo Belt modeia, for all types of figures; sizes 22 to 29. Reduced POG COIGNND bananas secessuhsabanvesivie Formerly $7.50 to $1 Group 3 —Coreets, Madame Irene an@d Mar. | | $10.00 = $6.95 Group 3 All of our model hate and better trimmed millinery onservative Formerly $22.50 to $35.00 MONDAY, JULY 17, 1922 23436 Pink | Bath Mats $1.25 Formerly $1.95 Lower Floor 22 Reduced for Clearance Fabric Gloves, Sbutton and 12- button lengths, in white, and brown. Strap-wrist style, in mode, sand, beaver and brown. to 7, but not in every color. ae rite lamb’ —filk Comforters, pink and biue, in striped designs, borders. Reduced to —a Silk Comforter) —Middy, Oliver Twist and belted styles in wool velvets. Sizes 3 to 6 years but not in every fabric. Former Prices $7.50, $7.95, $8.50 ] to Horsehair | venes, made of fancy brocade, low, cine + milans, milan $ 00 medium and topless modela and long $ 00 —Oliver Twist and belted styles hemp and novelty silk fabrics, bg hips; eizes 22 to 90, except 27 and 28. tn Devonshire, rep, ehambray. Reduced for Clearance........++ Reduced for Clearance . Sizés 3, 4, 6 years. Formerty $11.00 ¢ Formerly $3.50 STREET FLOOR Women’s Gloves $1.45 Silk and Fabrice Coats, Capes, Wraps Homespun Suits aa : beaver Formeriy $2.50 Imported Suede Gauntlets $2.95 Bizes 6% rose 4@ with pure lamb's wool Re- { sr $20.00 and blocked with wide tterned in Rae sf lowers. Reduced to, Comforter Little Boys’ Suits $4.75 mixtures and Wash Suits $2.50 Percale Shirts All new, clear patterns; sizes 14, 14% and 15 Reduced for Clearance 4 Pairs | $7.90 Group 1 only. Madras Shirts Printed Madras Shirts, good patterns, some plain and whites in the lot; eo 14 to 17. Reduced for Clearan lot. |85c | $1.35 |\85c hand-embroidered. All sizes. Former price $4.95 | $7.35 | $4.55 ; Group 2 Ties —nainsook garments; Knit and flat silk styles, fine qualities, good patterns, A reai value, Reduced Clearance ..+.. Chemises in for Even as adults much of their life ts spent in water. The larger and more powerful fe male seizes the smaller male, glues to the back of her, struggling mate Saturday. an almost complete covering of eggs, | vnOtt Alfred J MoGlure Celia, Spokane ab a | and thus makes him do his share In| viieon' George M., Heat 1| Peterson, A. A, Seattle preserving the species by protecting | jennson, Martha J. | Wildes, Mabel ©., Seattle j The male with this mass of egK#|Thompson, M. Florence, Ta- SEATTLE CHAPTER, American | sticking up endwise from his wings| coma . ergee es Wo. is a curious sight, Kacape from the|Levedt, Julius, La Cam Association of Engineers, will hold its ON THE HOUR They prevent his easy movements thru the water. He has to submit, Indignity tho ft may be, it seems to be a part of the price he pays for being a male. eggs he cannot. Gagnon, Mae Viola, y, Frank Herrick, Bugene, Puy Stafford, Isabel A,, Pasaden --Legal, A KANGAROO COURT, Rodat, Gertrude, Rolling Day. .Legal) Lund, J. F, Seattle ......... foot; CONTRACT for the erection of MacLean, Kenneth, Tacoma Bates, Margaret, Albany, Or...Lee@ll races and a swimming meet! $27,000 two-story bu ai porting Sige 2 | featured the Washington State Col-| 1918 Pike piace has been awarded lege alumni picnic at Green lake Roxie, La Cam Renton easie, Renton annual plenic at Hall's Jake, July 29. Money-back guarantees with every sult, Laff, the Tatlor, 1106 8rd.—Adv. Seattle When the emgs hatch he Is again carefree, and the young tuseots shift; tor themselves. (Vital Statistics] Births in thelz households are re- jorted by the following Beattie men: soldt, Henry, boy. Couple, ed, boy. Finn, Matthew Jerry, girl. Kato, Harutoshi, gir s Kontehi, Koji, girl. 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