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SPAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE THE RHODES co. t FRIDAY HOUR SALES No mail, telephone or ©. O. D. orders taken on Friday Hour Sale mer chandise, and the right to limit quantities ip reserved 10 to 11 11 to 12 Outing Flannel — 1.200 Men's Gloves ~ 100 pairs Men’ yards in plain white and of Driving It is of a strap styles well eer PETE Member American Homes Bureau FIGHTS JAPS; |Salvation Army Splits! | WINS SUPPORT Wyant Miss Booth to Stay Opposition to Them Puts | Him in Business ' ' BY FLOYD A, FESSLER H PORTLAND, Oct, 19-—Jobn} Dobry, of Prineville, Ore, does not love the Japanese, Yet they, indirectly means of putting ness for himself—a business that is Proving @ success Last spring a Jap invasion threat.) ened Prineville Dobry fought it | Dobry was then commander of| |the American Legion post of, Crook | }county, Hin business tnitiated the! | fieht, and Dobry threw himseif into jthe fray, | His employers, J. B, Stewart and | company, disliked Dobry's activities, They wanted the Japs. Farmers on Prineville’s famous Ochoco Irrigation project were “up | against it.” Putting Japs on the land meant | more business for Stewart's—so they thought if tlenalt iS = A eee as ti ¥ Wad DOOR YY 9 to 10 Millinery—A_ good ansort ment of Banded Satior« with leather bindings and trimmings of the samme materiais, will be offered special in the Millinery Dept, Fortn [I] erly $1.96, $2.95 wna if} $3.96 each if) this hour, at have been the 1to2 s Bath Robes—20 of ay of good ba > robing blankets, ji 4 cut and well-tail i There is a variety of good For. | nortment; sizes of which $4.50 an arg ete anak each. On wale in the Men's Dept. for this vows var F195 mor $3 4g | hour, a pair Sheeting—600 yards, full Dimitles — 275 yards of ched and A very gou white lawn dimities in seumlows stripes and checks, and Formerly 60¢ a suitable for gift aprons, Formerly 25¢, 30¢ and Dobry into busi ‘These extra large Fibre ockers are doth comfort Dable and serviceable, Fin brown, woven seat, pack, Will add com ae well as attractive to any room in the A large number on 96.95. —Third Floor Leather them, made 46 inches wide Gloves, in wrist weight full ored. and There medium weight and very Pa Hildren's guimtiet suitable for Gowns. are two ured Voile. and Organdie small pizes, and values that sold formerly for $4.65, Special for this hour (@na Poors each $1.19 Shirtingy—450 yards, 32 If] inches wide and in a £004 ansortment of #trip. ed patterns and colors. Formerly 36e and 46c a yard. Special, 29c this hour, yard otted Swine Dresses in and known makes in th Jamas patterns. merly $3.95 and Wear, Formerly For thja hour, in 19c ot—300 pairs at thc a yard. the Domestic A Timely Special | for This Week Only . ROASTERS $1.39 A splendid value ts of Section, a yard hour at, each .., Stocking ot Feet Wor ‘* Stocking inches quali, sheets yard. (Domes in ecru color and BY, 10% ly priced for in sizes and 11 Spec for for thin hour The Americans couldn't pay their this hour, at tie Bection), a a6c. For this fered in these seamless, 19 Gelfdasting Roasters; made bills, | Domestic Section pair yard see. C hour, « yard... Cc i} ot blue steel; 10 inches Struggle as best they might, from i} ite, 15 Inches long. dawn until dusk, accounts at Stew iii ; Se ieihe 81.29 art's general merchandise store ac- | cumulated. Stripped Felt hae Downstairs Store we Cieditore and Digger ranchers | Fall and Winter Ficcmers ter Deter sae ot tone | Dresses $19.50 Sport Hats $1.95 te star salesmen, to work so ardently | against the aliens, Dobry was fred | His friends bluntly made known the facts. Immediately the tide of feeling re vorsed. The Jap lovers sought Cover. Real Americans assisted Dobry to obtain credit. He set himself up in business, with a lunch counter, cigar stand and recreation resort combined. No sooner were his doors opened |Murder Suspect, in than loyal citizens made it their Jail, Issues Denial | :erous. “sack” was popular. Denial of the charge of murder,|N°t only had he won medals for on “whith Be (© held, was made} the marine corps during the war, but he had demonstrated Thursday by Peter J. McHale, ja spirit of Americanism in the Jap Second Floor. | Unusual values are offered in this | assortment of New Dresses of Poiret twills, tricotines, crepe, taffetas and Georgette. They are beautifully beaded and em- broidered and are of the long waistline models so smart for this season. Very $3.50 and $3.95, are priced special all pleasingly priced at $19.50 each. day at $1.95 each. 3to4 4to5 Li Odds and Ends of Children's Women's Blouses — 50 Second Floor, ab ie For Friday’s selling the Millinery : Department has assembled a good dis- | tai play of Stripped Felt Sport Hats in splendid colors, and some with velvet i facings. Tweeds are also included. Hats selling formerly for $2.50, UNBAUM-BR0S FURNITURE Co. INC. SIXTH AVE. dctreen PIKE ond PINE Grunbaum Building Commander Evangeline C. Booth BY JOHN O0'DON - American Salvation Army was the N. BE. A. Service Staff Writer [decision by Gen, Booth to have no} NEW YORK, Oct. 19,—The Salva-|Hatlonal head in America and to| tion Army of America will break |divide responsibilities among three cleanly from the English parent or-|commissioners each of whom would ganization and establish itself as an | be individually responsible to Lon are 122 garrisoned forts in States. 2to3 Women's Hose of fine mercerized ar litle tn rested Monday for authorities in fight. absolutely independent unit with | don. | White and Cordovan; also fine cotton Hose in pe ane Rompers, ‘n Crepe de Chine und Geor- Redwood, Cal, McHale ts said toy When the antiJap excitement sub-/Evangeline C. Booth as commander-| hig would prevent such unified black and brown. Bizes §% to 10 but not they rio Seta sens gette Blouses in tailored te) ay have tecd inecived tm the kitting | #ided. the habit of going down tolinchief if the “insurgent officern” |work us the Balvation Army accom each size in every color or quality. 18c ‘a A sae Gtighanis aad and overblouse styles. “Jack's € a per ce y | "inl ‘ IPsccscesecee nn org , Size: Cc ) of & union shop worker near South| “Jack's Office” for most anything)who number 90 per cent of the | * in America during the war, |]| Special this hour, a pair others’ in plain colors and Sises are 36 to 40 and = San Francisco three weeks ago. He| Prineville’ people wanted had be-| American Salvation Army, are able Or 3 Pairs for 50c. fow in 4% and 60. Former. i fi come fixed. to translate their present plans into |!t Was thie that caused the inde. |]) checks. There are 49 in all. ty $495 engh. Then. ro ) en-Gay Steal Of wands te ke eimins| John Dobry, of Prineville, does not {action, : : pendence movement to gain ground |{) Curtains and Penels—One and two-pair lots splendid values, $1 6ZQ svced to $2.45. Special tor f Vr California. love the Japanese, This revolt ts the result of the |#? rapidly. | with fringes, afd including fine voiles, silk thie hour, each this hour, is : -~4 But to his courage in fighting to|prutal and arbitrary” order of| “I am fn absolute tgnorance of |] | hemstitched with fine lace edge, heavy etamine Corsets—37 of them in back- each |... |, $1.65 te. rad Colds keep them out of Crook county, he!Gen. W. Bramwell Hooth which he|Where I shall be sent or how soon I|f| with inserts of lace, and also filet net eur. Jace and @ few in frontlace said Commander | yet had] brother styles; mude of pink bro- cades and white coutily. Sizes feclude 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 32, 33, 34 and 36. Formerly $5.00 will undoubtedly owe succens tains. Formerly For this hour, a patr, @ pair, Odds and Ends of Boys’ Blouses and Caps in a« broken line of sizes and patterns are offered spe- shall have to go.” Booth today, “I have not ny definite word from my relative to my removal” 1 issued in London through the news papers recalling Dix sister from the American command which she has held for 18 years. |Monster Wireless Infants’ Vests of wool and silk and wool tn a Take Fast Steamers at in Engiand, ts contemplating erect ing at Vancouver what probably will |A®#nst this barrier is the pressure be the latgest and sitet fu) |from insurgents within the organi wireless station in the world for ¢j.|"t!on and friends from without. mn Wakatup, over 100 years old, said to be last Have Oil Burners} ot reat Quinauit Indians, dies here, and even Jerusalem was entirely deserted for & period of 70 years. . } . broken line of styles and sizes, Sizes to 2 and $6.50 each. Choice for cial f ia Colman Dock j Station Is Planned | ©»'y one obstacte halts the insur. | TRANSFER NOT yeahs. Formerly $1.50 to $2.00. For 95 this hour, Sam boot, 43; inthe : | VICTORIA, B. C., Oct. 19-—The /K0mt% That obstacle is the loyalty |A PROMOTION |]| inte nour, in Underwear Dept. each eh Rept ear $1.95 each... 49 }Canadian Marconi company, In co.,% Commander Booth to the tradition | “Have you any reason to doubt!) pure cai bt see | operation with the parent company |°f ‘isctpline tuatilled by her father, /that he intends to take you from 3:18. the founder of the organization. |America?” she was asked. 1 ABERDEEN. } on “The newspaper statement was|Dollar Vessels to over his signature and I have no reason to doubt its authenticity,” she is buried beside grave of rect commun: and the Orient. both the Canadian and British ernments. LE ET EET | 000 years old Automatic Electric Range The Range With the Clock The 8-19 B Automatic Electric Range, the range with the clock, watches the time for you. Turns the heat on and turns it off at just the right moment. After you have set the clock on the range you can go about some other task, and be sure that the food will start cooking at just the right moment to have it done by meal time. And it will have the rich, juicy flavor that is found only in food cooked just long enough. white enamel range is a suitable and attractive Teeitlen to on all-white kitchen, The Ranges are on display and may be secured from the Power Companies or the Electrical Dealers. tion with Australia gov. Scientists aay the earth in 700,000, “The spirit and blood of a soldier is in my vetns,” said Commander It will cost upward of $2,000,000, | Booth. “I have never had a thought and will be the last word in modern |of doing anything other than obey. wireleng plants, Whether the work |!ne orders, even when they entail « will be proceeded with or not depends to a large extent on the attitude of sacrifice, But I will say that I have never before been called upon to make such ® sacrifice as this order of my brother entails. AMERICAN ARMY is DIGNANT Announcement about his sister's re- Jan official PY was sent to America. [It was scored for ita “heartieasness |in tie removal against her wishes of mander who had been in Amer: 18 years. No excuse of or ation custom could be given, as replied. “There ts no command equal to that of America either in responst- bility or importance,” the command. er replied when asked if ber transfer could In any way be construed as a promotion. “Will not your brother's decision to do away with « national head tm- joyaity of the organization?” anked. During thin part of the interview order and to protect the Salvation achieve unity under a single national head. While my brother ts doing jaway with our national head, I do |not think he is doing this with any purp to break up the Salvation Army organization in this country.” Convertible off and coal burners wit! be installed in the steamships Robert Dollar and Esther Doilar, the last two coal-burning vessels in the Robert Dollar Co. fleet, upon their arrival in New York, secording to ad- vices reaching Seattle representatives of the steamship company. The Robert Dollar is one of the largest freighters in the world. The change wil) be made because of the Pacific coast. tion of marine navigation law, Capt. Michael Connors, of the freighter Lydia, wan served notice by local custome officials that a fine of $600 is asweased against him. Captain Connors ran his ship from Puget famous old warrier, Chief Taholah. TODAY'S BEAUTY HELP We find you can bring out the deauty of your hair to its very best advantage by washing it with can- throm, It makes a very simple, in- expensive shampoo, which cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly of the dandruff, dirt and excess you will find that the hair dries that arranging it becomes a pleas: ure. Just use a teaspoonful of can- throx, which you can get from any good druggist, dissolve it in a cup of hot water; this makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it ts easy to apply f¢ to all the hair Kidney Disease Clean Up Poison-Soaked Kid- neys Dr. Carey Thousands Die Every Year Because They Allow Poisonous Depesits to Accummulate in Kidneys Don’t flush your kidneys with constructed to treat them rough. with leading druggists to this wonderful | moderate price. Beware of kidney disease—thou- sands die of it every year who jought to be enjoying the blessings of life and health, dispense Prescription at a fficers with whom Gen. Hooth| “But won't the breaking up of the | sound to Grays Harbor without the|{)'aa of just the top of the head : > }has surrounded himself in London | American organization be the solelpiiot required by law, according to | piped on nf ‘Te a ye bade worn Licg-tg,' Dies have beld their places for 20 and 39/and Inevitable result?” she waslineg charge. | . . fore the eyes, puffs under eyes, | pon } pars ———=|elammy feet or moist palma, back- jyears it the fact that caused the move for independence on the part of the “Well, T only hope it won't then. In unity there ix strength.” When asked about the strong sen 19.—-Fred | SALINAS, Cal, Oct Martin, Oklahoma Indian cowboy, ended his career on the ranges yew} BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbla St. ache or sideache you ought to get a bottle of Dr. Carey's Prescription No. 177 right away. DP cease tats see ae boxe i was easy to see that the com-| rien price of coal on the Atlantic ofl, leaving ® wonderfully clean,|harsh makeshifts, says Dr. Carey; { ‘eer Pee Cerne into the New York |mander was making 2 sincere but | wholesome feeling. After its use,|they are too frail and del 4 headquarters ever since Gen. Booth’s |fauia cttert ta toterd her brother's | coast and the low price of oil on the a Jcately ae quickly and evenly, is never} For 40 years I have been using | moval hae becens knows Armny discipline. “i streaked in appearance and is al-|my famous Prescription No. 177 The order was criticized first on| “The Salvation Army organization |Captain Fined $600 [Ware bright. soft and fluffy, eo|for kidney and bladder wick a the grounds of the “insulting and un-|in America i# in harmony with Amer U : Pil fluffy, in fact, that it looks more! now that I have retired fi rt } military” manner of tsauance. It |lca’s ideai of national unity," she re for Not Using Pilot |“, Sct it is, and so soft| practice I have made arrangements ] | was first given to the preas and then | plied. “The separate divisions} ,ARERDEEN, Oct. 19.-—For viola ] Sa ats aie a Salas. 7 timent in the Salvation Army 1” | terday at the age of 101 3 It has conquered thousands of There is Stren th in America which believes that it *hould| “Gomimg from a 1$-mile ride over | Seattle's cases of kidney and biadder dis- break away from London control 29d | the galinas ranges this morning, he | Leading Dentist eases and is the medicine you can { E T: bl: t Thi ignore the recall, Commander Booth | was gtricken with paralysis and tak-|for More Than 21 always depend upon. Sold by all very abiet 0) 1S | reptiea len to a hospital. | Years, druggists. Newer Form of Iron your ‘and revitalise your wornout exhausted form of Irom, like the form of iron, like and “{ have never had a thought of ldoing anything other than obeying orders, even when they entail a sac: | rifice. | “The apirit and blood of a soldier in in my veins. There are no influ ences that could make me rebellious to dincipline, Obedience to this order in the hardest thing I have ever had ito do. ie. |“ “But T shall go.” DAWSON CITY, Y. T.-—Unusual mild weather permits dredging along creeks of the Yukon beyond period, therefore increasing gold production, This year's out may reach a million and a WHAT’S IN THE AIR PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19 KFC—11:15 a. m.; 2 to 3p. m.; 5:30 p, m.; 5:25 to 645 p, m.; 9:5 to 10:15 p. m, KDZE—10:30 to 11-0. m, and 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. daily and 7:15 to $15 Monday, Wednesday and Friday, KIR—8:15 to 9:15 p, m. KZC-—646 to 7:15 p, m, GRAND OPENING SALE SATURDAY, 9 A.M. GRAND _ OPE ATURDA USF’ BARGAINS. DEPARTMENT STORE 1419-21-23 FIRST AVE For a limited time only. EXTRA SNUG-FITTING COVERS, 20¢— regular 28c. This wonderful pan can be put to a hundred different uses; is made of hard, thick sheet aluminum. This exceptional offer is made by the fac- tory to demonstrate to Friday Wonderful values at Specially Priced at quality of Wear-Ever. Get yours tomorrow. 18-INCH AIR-TIGHT HEATERS $1.69 Well made, have extra lining inside and a good draft. A bargain Special for Regular price 95c. you the wonderful at at this low price, Don’t miss our Special Sale of high-grade Cutlery. tore Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. “‘Wear-Ever” 2-Quart Aluminum Pudding Pans 49c 69c pee cies ed Se a OS See ee