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os a eng ntn w pe e cept tn ——E |.” The seattle Star | Pacts 11 7020) SECTION SE ATTL E, W. » FR IDAY, AUG UST 18, 1922. pent SUIT IN COURTS 30 YEARS STILL UNSETTLED — STAGES OF MEEKER DIVORCE TANGLE IN PICTURES | Amendment to End | (University Bans CUPID; CAN’T PAY Child Labor Is Up) nn oe Professors who are married will BY ©. €, LYON | During the time that will elapse!| not be hired by Northwestern WASHINGTON, Aug, 18.—Con-| until congress will have unquestioned || university because of the high Krewn now has before it a proposed | power to deal with the subject, the nse of keeping a family in constitutional amendment to rid the|only control over child labor will Svanston. country of the curse of child labor rest in the various state laws, which an Roy C. Filckinger of the The proposed amendment will, | differ greatly yf liberal arts announced if adopted by two-thirds of the | — Children as young as eight or that the average pay was $38 to $40 a week, making It impos sible for an instructor to support 4 wife and meet the numerous octal demands stator, settle for all time the 10 years are working undix ; right of congress to enact a fed turbed in canneries in’ many | Under it states this | a score of » | ployment of boys of 14 in mines } ‘ | vs She'll Keep on Until She Is! 9 lye isa fare |Find Lost Boy in ietorious if Tt sgo9 age sere actin, 1809 Mertgn’ er 190] Apeband fpge, QD Atlan sitron. | "Raw 1 sw svn | at re a Well-Stocked Cave akes 100 Years| congress passes the pending | of Gulf const towns, Aug. 18,—Re- ior willl ween resolution to induce the state 2year-old Lewin ug-out two legisiniures to take speedy ae |Dog’s Bite Worth | Duncan was found in é ware re" SAN FRANCISCO [Line Up and Munch SIR KEITH SMITH 2922 eo ow. $250, Court Saye esis a Teng os {UPS 10 STUN Speedily; It's Red DUEINVIGTORA 50S tgp 9% «years the marital hid Labor” ar | ‘ . bor 1 has been intro. | ator Mc SAN FRANCISCO. — The five | Wins Crook Liberty labor laws as it has done in two in * within the last four qui Federal investi- * reported that of Mr. and Mrs. Jona- 7 in congress b T. Meeker have been buttet- Captain of Detectives Is Plans Round- World Pimttncrntes or tae grown “children” of the late Mre.| ROME, Aug: 18—Picking up hie Miter vent getting further | High-Brow Fan Nowadays Hot Tip From Egan That Brother Mapped Out | f red" them. in |lawyers stk hat hn court, Arman dn as follows | Teresa Bell, who declared them in| lawyer's silk hat in court, Armand settlement. vette mee en ngress shall have pow- her will not to be her own and left | Silva, a swindler, walked calmly out Pikétion and counteraction have} SAN FRANCISCO, ‘Aug. 18— By James W. Egan revi yeaah pete — | VICTORIA, B.C, Aug. 18—Sir| “@F to Himit or prohibit the labor Mm brought, charges and counter | Captain of Detectives Duncan Ma- Most of the cookies who make) P iycy weit until vei ot Bir Rows | Of Persons under 18 years of age, age Geek went’ G06! WIR | thesen te oslid en the Wen-of higher| jup cur. wellknown world are |eace eet ntl tare fem line of |Keith Smith, brother of Bir “*| and power is also reserved to the he successive step the maze has/equcations for both “bulls and You can't get | Set “04 TUREENE GANSU NS TNS ane Smith, killed on the eve of bis de) several states to limit or prohibit more involved. dicks,” Attach yoursslf ¢ parture for a round-the-world filgbt,) such labor in any way whieh hen nettlement seemed old Dobbin | parade Pandy ty im September from| Gpen wet tensta any Mathation of we Matheson was somewhat skeptical] whinnied ching post, - Re tly ame je due here early in September from | x ny limitation 0 ua of the hi i pow | your firat bit of grub—usue the Orient on a tour to map out a] slch leber or the extent of any | the hand of death entered the/ snout what highbrow professors It's the common, ordinary “ nd butter—begin to feed. Chew rap It removed an official from could teach the boys who pound the| plugs who run the old works. july and amble slowly. Pick oot omty |Cours® for another world fight prohibition thereof by congress. fore he could file his records | mae! pore “ | Capt. John Black, of the British} The power vested in the con thrown back | O*8t# Uatil he himself was recently} They ride the cars and cuss the line stuff you can get down quickly. | ress by this artich HM be ad case again was _ invited to deliver a lecture before! car system; pack the lunch pall [111 jimit your choice a little, bur |", Row pushing a round-the-| Eres by this article sha the criminology clase of the sum and punch the clock; line up in | wi) be worth it | world fight, and from last reports| ditional to and not « limitation “7 | Mer session of the University of | front of the dime movies and “Toward the end of the line slip | ¥8* ¢" route to Japan from India on the powers elsewhere vested tn the case, California. think they're having a good time; off your dishes—if any—and grab | He is not due in British Columbia | in the congress by the constitu, : Matheson became tnterested and| and generally keep this apple wo a plece of ple or a deughnet and [Util late in the fall. Captain! tlon with renpert to such labor. investigated to discover what this| live on from bouncing off the a cup of coffee. Face the check- | Bitke’s attempt, should it be attend The first step in the program to} criminolegy stuff wes all about, and| asia or thos equipped, ond you'll be (¢¢ bY success ‘or failure, will not|¢ombat the child labor evil, which was so impressed with its value that| Yes, and when it comes to getting) tagged a dime or 15 cents, ldeter Sir Keith from the attempt|has rapidly Increased since the last | he immediately announced that a/it in the neck the average brother! “Get the sheer, simple beauty of it?/ Which hia brother bad planned, ac | federal en ee en “|number of promising coppers would |Sure knows how it feels to be socked | “You've made your meal al. | ring to Oriental advices. tutional on May & last, will be adop- | them $5 each, state they have not de-|to freedom. ‘The door guards cided whether or not they will | thought from his hat that he was @ test the will, involving $1,000,009 * awyer and as soon as ye Three hundred years ago spectacles were $75 a pair and the service poor. Today you have the Columbian Optical Service and glasses at a price any purse can afford. Conscientious on a8 farm | rmination alone has ast long,” | De® sent to school to study the stuff. (om the rear collar button! ready—eaten it without cost. The He ts determined to reniize the acy McCormick resolution by! P 1 Servi “Within less than a year Hence Matheson wecently tasued Fer one thing, the high cost of sinkers and Java serve to get ambition held by his brother. Tne! “Then it will be up to the op- eTsona. ervice ° | / “« an order detatling 20 policemen to|!!ving isn't any gag out of Joe Mil ou by the girt wi inches out route for the Smith fight will prob. rent semester. Attendance will be com-| "ver since the kaiser took @ runout! ing to » show on'n pass and pay. , Biake t¥ now following, with certain) 1° 16” teeigtatures,” declares ; Columbian Optical Company der and the brawl across the| 4 ly the Y ind |™inor variations. : wernl years they lived spart|Dulxory, and cutting clans will be pow ig only the war tax. Vou wi Samuel Gompers, president of pot starting court action. Hinsly to produce a cut im the ‘pay [Ofiny ee tO te etunee, the, account | wo with your lwexpensive dessert ; the American Federation of La | 1315 Fourth Ave. Main 1941 ee ee noe. awe mand mm6e teitlhed ines on ybullet has been veaiting for prices to | § contented but not coinkes eit, |Must Find House Sats eek ten ee Peg separate maintenance the force with this knowledge of |9° ®" Ike Newton. ren.” 7 . pot iaaiemeaaela er... = ont Ser higher criminology and paychology,"| like waiting for » trot That's Eddie's bright plot to pre or Pay Big Fine) said Matheson. ley on Fauntleroy ave. The only | serve your pennies. And I pase it| LIVERPOOL, Aug. 18.—-Living in te ee on to yoB; Anything to cheat the |m tent with his family beratise LUES os A . old bh. ¢. 1, you know. houses are available, William Morr Civil Service Jobs they came down because they I'd try it myself, only they know |bae been notified be must find a couldn't help it. . " we we or be fined $50. for Disabled Vets) Secrsc”t. vssectea to. tower! 2, 02, Well at my cafeteria, dog: [Bouse or be fined # ; Vocational training of disabled | the living altitude. Hoping to derive “ } war veterans will hereafter be ac janything out of congress, however, tx Chicken i In Bloom” { cepted by the civil service commis-|as useless ax pushing a penny In Man Cistescen to Was Only Peacock yearold daughter of a prominent sion as meeting preliminary require-| weighing machine and figuring you'll Louis | banker, makin hers first visit to a} ments of civil service examinations, |get the right anewer Looting Churches —oeehee r= 1 caniiaaiiebomael| The New Fall Models of according to an anneuncement made! 86 the ave mortal hag been j ‘TON, Eng. Aug. 1 goblet. confessed he had | Jc score was even. Neither wife! ii4.y by 1. C. Jesseph. Northwest finding it a tough steak to carve. | _ STIL =rouning King & 6 husband had been able to WIM! aicrict manager of the United States} And now we come to my old pal, | Cohn, i Veterans’ bureau. Eddie. Always thinking of his fel.) mun’ “Where the disabled Veteran sub-|low man. Big-hearted Eddie, we used robbed $4 church mits to the commiasion a certificate | to call him. He'd give you the sleeves | ~~~ showing that he has completed train: | out of his vest or let you amell the| ing under the veterans’ bureau | smoke of bis cigar any old time with. | qualifying him for journeyman po-| out charge. | jaition in any trade, the commission | To this high cost of living problem [accepts his application and assigns | Eddie has devoted some serious | him @ rating on the same basis as) study. And he thinks he's found a/ lthe one who has completed ab: | way to mave a few slugs. Just a next move was up to Mrs. She hesitated a long, long AT yearn, to be exact. her husband, she says, mean had stopped paying alimony. | father and sister had been killed | ban accident. Mrs. Meeker alone to support her 6° mother. ried work “ ie genera checkmate ber parmesan ed rn panethina | Coats, Sui the ee. oe proclaim Youth, oe new Fa Dresses, Smokes Over Gas Pr aedals id's edieuncsik aharta: exo-| oats, Suits an raps have won their popularity fairly alongside STYLES HAVE, BUT BOYS HAVEN’T Tank; He’s Wreck; | tomer. 4 serve-yourselt slave, That's a world of worthy creations. ma Yost aged, “fafeamandd |how he received his bsililant hunch, In the conception of rrput I was bent on agg the [c. Howard smoked a cigar while he Toting his tray at the end of a | divorce and settling the whole | ijied the gasoline tank of his auto-| long line the other evening, Ed | j aa : j r ntness.” atecxer’a| multe When the smoke cleared mene Ee Sheseved Gee. sink In trent | Rtvies have style there's scarce WITH NO When the case came up, Meeker’s| 4 4 and the car were wrecks of him was making more or less | styles na j : Weyer sprang a surprise. ‘The de; ———— of a meal as the procession pushy | changed | ly a fancy not rep- COMPETITION pision the rt in the old case ed slowly along. le nl im | ti | s bat bose anteesd am the records! 'Collides With Post, partially from a bow! of ollv countless resented here at... The vice chancellor who rendered | Sight Is Restored | 314 2 niet tee einer he times since f ied before it was re | s, € ruling bad SOUTHALL, Bos. Aue. if—Cot| quer hy the time he reached the | we began to OA Ss For Misses ding with a lamp-post while he was | ; | + ( I Beveral more years elapsed before | | “ ' checker’s desk. | manufacture 2 alking, George Hughen. a biind « ~ ‘uote Cg CE a a | r mage te Se Sip tangle could bé straightened out. | TOF cond that the blow had re.|_ usb! Pronto Eddie had doped his} bovs’ clothes | For sport wear, travel, street and Women Last ordered the ieay Big thes A gers new e- | stored is wight fion. It decreed Mrs. Meeker | |, x Hise te receive $12 8 week sit \Jilted Man Blinds | mony besides counsel fees. * * Bet the husband, says Mrs. | Girl With Pepper | er, refused to pay. In March SCRANTON, Pa. Aug. 18 Jited | this year he was adjudged in because he was too | eontempt and xentenced to jail. | ofa, Pierce threw pepper in| and dress in the many fabrics of all ages adaptable to Top Coat and Full- ) Length Coat, vogues; | . yoke and full silk-lined $ 1 6 1) Bon DRESSES years and years ago. Boys have stayed pretty much the WELCOME WAR VETERANS The Phillips Boys | He paid up his arrears and was the girl's eyes the next time they | same— Silks and wools in draped and met. | 1313 Third Avenue always hard straight-line effects, or em- Bince then his wife charges that - ee : bellished in rfect harmony Sota topped. payment BosTON— , 1, NEW PRICES on their the Fashio or Fal 9 she’s taking the matter to court) chased a mile and a half and caught clothes. with the Fashion laws for Fall with the hope that some day| after breaking window and trying to| the case will be settled. enter home of Dr. Charles P. Van PIR OTe y oO OG Alstine. Boy said to be former in BAN FRANCISCO.—Herbert %.| mate of reform school ‘Lay. $6. San Francisco millionain irries Mrs, Leah Leolah Miller, 24, . Of Weehauken, N. J H ba and Winter—for day, dinner, theater and PAT occ ran oe ee WRAPS To see one’s self in these beau- There is no other concern in the country which has | $41.00 There in a world of difference | COMIC OPERA FESTIVAL / etwe he qualit of material a TIME FOR METROPOLITAN And workimanship In the shoot we made clothing tiful productions is to find that others offer at the same price $ - There in a world of difference “Sweet Sixteen” styles have an Bay Seal Fur Coats—beau- individuality covering a broad tifully embroidered expanse. The coatings lend “reve $75, $195 themselves pleasingly to fit “er cain time and occasion; SBE Se asks oe for so many boys so many years as Brown- ing King & Co. To have done this, we must have given greater satisfaction and bigger values in our boys’ clothing. If you want to find out how much greater, there is no better time than right now, when we Boys’ 2-Pants Suits, highest quality tailoring and perfect fitting, in REGISTRATION | {wee "=™™™" LIMITED) |/Sase Suc Ane 5 “Have you registered yet, Harry? Reynolds Offer Rif you haven't, you'd better come along with me to the nearest regis-| THE AMERICAN tration booth and do the trick If you) BWant to vote with the rest of us| LIGHT OPERA ) American , | tizen Every garment here surpasses everything “No, I haven't attended to that lt-| PANY orn eee takin ar c, re are offering— ‘you may find else- tle matter yet. I'm glad you spoke CoM what others ar ne for where in smaftness A: ry the plain tailored and Of it, tho. 1» just heading for! equal qaulity. Th ; mong the plain tailored ai ive down on second ave. to buy, [{ SOSINGING VOICES Il |] ypeni"to you and witchery, at the trimmed effects there is a state- some other littie| Augmented Orchestra = ¢ ‘ price, ly tailored model with 36-in. e way of clothing. Sup- in large varieties of new patterns at— —But if you coat in extra heavy serge and al te ie wets vou tale welt | a a MUST velour; man-tailored and thor- jo th yo and bad 8: One of our many new $12.50, $15 and $16.75 BOYS ough in detail of finish, even to have them _ higher Fall Models in Trico- -made bi 8 5 , we have them ae hand - mad uttonhole tine; others In Poiret the “Sweet lined - Twill, Canton Crepe Sixteen” way at from » eked. and Lace. both register.” } "Gee! Where aid you get all the/ Tr money? I've been needing a ault for & long time, too, but my pockets don’t seem to fill with coin as tast| 1 WOMEN’S SHOES 6 dos All you like in a shi , 4, ; , " 5 matt ion eer to havea el § ial Summer Prices: ato “rar of 0 Baicte gg oy ‘s115 cer fl lined knickers | $35 to $375. In sizes 16 to 44 Ci iets Wh ce enient sum and the balance inj} Most P. Operas Sizes 2% to row ki A to Our Department for Boys ts complete with New York “all ila , fs Los Angeles ban and low heels. everything for school wear $4.00 THE PHILLIPS BOYS 1313 Third Avenue Louis, monthly instalments, It is @ splen- Coty obin Hood for one to keep well SEATS NOW SELLING | Portland oy Gi " oc San Francisco Browning King & Co. 2nd at University St., Seattle “Yes, I'll go with you and get a it for myself and we'll register ard, But where ia this place?” "1015 Second ave. in the Rialto Bldg, over the Pig'n Whistle Br | 1

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