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The Seattle Star = | PAc#s 1:70 20} | SE ATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, OCTOBE R 6, 1922. ——— evemnngaen - , WORKERS FORCED TO BUY JOBS ON “HELL SHIP” } @usky Mexican stood behind a glass = h ite Me B rre U t i |ttght as a aalmon can with men., 3 walked back to Chinatown and “dewd, Tm gaily Da Sistas Rescate: POMS = Shovel ie nh a d We wore told that for the skilled! mingled with the crowd in front of & whi sot an - me | y u ne Jobe there were 10 men for every| Meyer's store, Presently T epiedd e| LEARNS KEY TO Committee Named Is Seeking Divorce Bi ; t G ft I L d frowsy little man, very old ena€ TING A JO Le stipeenenk ad ais etiaetivs’ dobh'| Stamclos te ncuvebark, Ne | | feeble, but thru the dirt on his face| 1 had a little, c sip nee £ I could discern that he waa white. to follow him. x | Key | AT ANY PRICE “Aha ye goin’ to Alaska?’ he|® few do cratic campaign has just been an-| children, Mrs. Ann Margaret Wiggles For several days 1 #tood tn Ine| aaveg ma,” , jwhisky at nounced by Harry M. Westfall,| worth has filed sult for divores tm ff) Ghesp Suits Forced on Workers at Big fst. sere win | "thn wanted team. tu sun Ataf clint eon emer cman tm | perio tne ‘an OE : ate ‘| that the prospects weren't any too! \ pri am Pigott, Charles D.) wiggiesworth on the groum » Ow ag | age and experience at the company's | ne ’ low I Kelleher, George A. | cruciy, We Price; Owners Wear Diamonds | own figura, but we were not wanted | $004. To my surprise, he info | “You say things are all right up | F. Biaine, J. A. Murphy, |" its | * |at any price, I tried two other com | Bat Slay, ote wat bs teed att {2 Aleskat” ‘Packed agai Mrs, Emma Hausman, A. EB. Flags, P \chute Jun : READ THIS FInsT “Fou see Meyer,” sald Young. “He panies with the same result. I was) Saburda rl ige Mose der iy », they're rott he confensed |): M Todd D. Wenger |\Parachute Jumpers f STERN, reporter, ts sesigned to [tends to that.” |told that they were filled up | “salt station” on the Beulah, a nei n spell of the ee ae! Robe P' - Te! ee eee nell ship" to Alaska _ | | Little schooner, he remarked. He said Cr gg Stephen F di Eh? | a mS ke He te told that Young seemed affable and was tn The unskilled hands for the nalmon |) UP Meee oe naka a number of |» 1 gob eT sant 6 l witetor, ‘ney ee uardians, . h | eries for eb ol pe ba! | ne ole » old nd m werkers are signed up at the | clined t In a that |canneries form the bulk of the Inbor| tines uxt what a rickety ttle | mn toe we Se se Ha Bm not | 5M. Hawth echen, Ga! abite “aaa is Bers YOUNG, located on the er goer gy Peed tt S000 ot thene, | MAN. past 70 years, could do to make) IoC? Mite w B. Ry chute inventors from their own de x line between San, Francie. «od ag lig Fone ee eee kan Francte.| Bimaclt yreful in strenuous Alaska, | "40° this was the secret? Men|eorse © vices the government now requires: ke De or co ox Wirt sTOmT mri eo vand the rest. hire out of Seattle, | WAP & puasle to me bought their way to Alaska jobs by | "Mra" | Official: approval of all sree { ite palin PIECE OF GOODsr Portland, Astoria and other columbia | “How are conditions tn Alaska? 1! ordering suite and outfits from u parachute leaps. This ruling Le X STERN ey pare river points, A small number is re. | asked Meyer and Young, sub-contractors. 1| being an American and a white man, the death of Signor Caro a gg ay gerne See eer ee ot cooks ruited from the native population of| “Fine,” he said, eyeing me us| determined to try to buy my way.|I could enter with the same key. . whose newly invented pari Tn front of the ogg ‘ond vo for him?* he urged. "Say, he couldn't megan PPirvicend Perhaps even under the handicap of | (Con ed Tomorrow) failed to open Pend store of Messrs. Meyer and) buy that suit ready.made for $75 and j a 7 fs . . me 5 —E $ ' 4 of men. As! py Young stood « dig ere Tam giving it to him tatlor | janned the group | mad . | th i I came closer, I scanne: made for that | for one of my own race. There was! re jooked like an ordinary plece of | owd. - | got an American in the crow blue serge, but I didn't say so, mee | were Mexicans ane . ia rere were severa} colored men|_ “You see,” he began confidentally.| Annie KE, Pinneo, seniog! 4 ; | 4 to be Polyne.| When the Mexican boy had finally | ant two who apr i oe ne Tue’ | succumbed to his arguments and was| teacher at the Internationa | ere tall ¢ sun ’ ‘ j it Se gerera! pai paper signa pasted on the| Tf { didn’t sell ‘em suits, th cable telling “of deplorable I front of the glass show case. gamble ail thelr money away with conditions there. Her home| ia ia on the way tee elah j it SHELVES OF STORE Alaska.” is in Philadelphia. ay Y EMPTY " SI |]. NBARL _| SUIT BETTER ‘ j | L entered the store. A fat, rery | THAN NOTHING looking diamond. He looked hard at . * I precetved that Young was really | me thh it thy some thing at **/a philanthropist and was, thru bis | NOT HIRING sartorial efforts, saving the Alaskan WHITE MEN . - The show CAs® W28) workers from themsclves, I indicated! “What do you want? he demand | : ' : i tek te a eta es ston yes ala os : bewret ~~ ! Hage thens of a : Mex r es,” he continued, “these Mex dd wanted to go to . r | Rene Monty Road pete had been doing clerical work, but cans are awful gamblers. Sometim: dig ea, pong yes they come back from Alaska with | that my eyes had giveg out and I had store was another show case, prac nothing at all. Well, if I can get | to: have a rest Geally empty, and on the shelves be. | them to order « good sult, they'll at ‘We ain't Mind it was nothing In the back of least have that waiting for them | here, M hen they get back. Ain't it better, "“¥ j was an office and upstairs | ™ J Tas reat wos - pee tet floor.|t? have a sult on their backs than | “Well.” he explained, “the Mext. nis & Seti cm [oon She OS" cots aces | ~©That’s the biggest fact in the world of merchandising. ployme: |to send white men along wit ? of your money? If they are broke, ~d Dut where were the outfits? ¥ ¥ r “nek gua Gb eed Welte mn oie esas ene gee" eee | Marshall Field discovered it. John Wanamaker pro- ox, claimed it. And up here in this Northwest corner of the country } ng any white men ns,” he said. | I asked not? It was evidently a combination em © stairs on the mezzanine floor I noted “Don’t worry, my friend.” he |we ain't sending any new whites signs of life assured me, tapping me gently [aiong. You better try the Alaska TAILOR MADE on the collar bone. “They get | packers’ office.” 4 Ines at tune nemuremete| Kel Yn" ft tan'ot's |ya'sacn'rws's"s'™"™ | Fahey-Brockman have demonstrated it. The consumer approved Say wir warn i'wat age] materentingTometin, |yi'ya tenet aee | Quy fundamental ition: The deli f better clothes f Pe SEE [ae see, enter te soe proposition: e delivery of better clothes for wearing horn-rimmed glasses, was| “But they’re more expensive sults|in four years was expected and! trying to sell a suit to @ Mexican /than working men need,” I sug-|great preparations were under way tad At intervals he would give tn-| gested. to ship full crews of fishermen and less money—approved of it in a greater measure than we ever Sirvetions to a Chinese boy, who Was! Young looked shocked, and I saw | cannery workers. | Measuring another Mexican for ®/ that I had offended the philanthro.| I should have been hired without dreamt of pist in him. much trouble, I was young and e | I I glanced Into a big adjoining j | husky. ‘That was my favor, Peom. and a © pods OO man,” he replied. “A fine cuit jthought. And IT was an American aI The companies were hiring thetr Hike. that ts just what they need. | ae : eo, aocs pone gh ge cee ‘And ain't it better to have a fine suit | O77 Skilled workers ‘These included ‘There bees | h the beach : um appeared to be cut in the| ike that for the winter than Sothing | hermes. the bench gangs, cooks, at alr mechanics and thetr helpers. The | moat extreme fashion, but the goods | Alaska Packers’ association waa the was of the ordinary cheap sort. Meyer entered below and I went|iargest company on the coast al ‘The little Jew bustied in. He was | “fter my job. | last year operated 15 canneries and | evidently Young, and I so addressed| Moyer was a dark-skinned “span | Th that many ships. | man who appeared to be partly Span-| The freight elevator took me to/ Wonderful Clothing Values’ | fm Alaska as cannery hand. wore a ring set with = magnificent. haltway And rooms were packed as F-B CLOTHES | Men who have critically surveyed our dis- “Nothing ain't too good for a work Grace 3 Values ff play of Fall and Winter models readily — © admit that the measure of public approval behind » this fast developing business must be very great i indeed. And they’re forced to that conclusion f not because there are no other fine displays in town, but because F-B Values top the average range by a margin that spells a very pleasing F-B CLOTHES ’ * Greater Values Than Average saving to our customers. $40 Values eS Carefal buyers know that F-B Values are linked to the F-B Merchandising machine: |] They are unique because it is unique. Great / Volume, Unusual Buying Power, Low Overhead —these things tell. And our customers enjoy the savings we effect. 7 Fahey-Brockman’s display of Fall and Winter Models is the last word from the great eastern fashion center. Only a business geared to a 60-day turnover can show these models in the wide range we are showing them today: Another reason why this concern is being swept forward on a tidal wave of public approval. Old Yankee Sprup Days Are Here! ME™onIES of Maple-syrap time! Thrill of the first tapped tree, the excitement of sugaring-off, and the de light of stolen sweets! Yowl live ever the olé-time fun with the first taste of OLD YANKEE SYRUP. Serve OLD YANKEE SYRUP often. : Hot onkes, waffies and fritters are best . when spread with it, It imparts a finer flavor to baked fruits and desserts. Children like it on bread. Reflect on these prices! We never juggle them—never penalize the early buyer for the purpose of coaxing along om te etna bef ; pf the later buyer with an extra discount. Your money tains many unusual recipes. foe oe Gias". will secure the greatest possible clothing values here " HILL SYRUP CO. ! ey | and now because our prices are rock-bottom always. Established 1491 Seattle, U. 8 A. In convenient size bottles and cans at your grocer’s. patie Sheed tes 8