The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 7, 1916, Page 9

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STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1916. PAGE 9. > ma _* ‘CLERKS LACK | arteriens Approves Plan of | | Stricter Accountability of L | Council Clerks, | ee ; |WILL THE COUNCIL ACT?| The Large Clothing Stock of mS SINGERMAN & SONS Which Is One of the Bast Stocks of Clothing and Furnishings in Seattle jnently respectable and highly com- The Stock Is Being Sold by SUGARMAN, GREENBERG & CO. for the Account of the UNDERWRITERS fim nen, cemmects MOST OF THE MERCHANDISE HAS ONLY SUSTAINED A SLIGHT SMOKE DAMAGE, tte + and economy would be res AS THE FIRE WAS CONFINED ENTIRELY TO ONE CORNER OF THE STORE. THE ioiete to remove thers to thetr pedg- GREATER PART OF THESE GOODS ARE NEW SPRING ARRIVALS, AND THERE IS A monte from which they very pleas LARGE STOCK OF KUPPENHEIMER SUITS AND A COMPLETE LINE OF FURNISHINGS Arrow Brand, E. & W. antly eravit ated to the council AND HATS. Shirts, $1.50 value... . 95c $30.00 SUITS $18.75) ss B.V.D.sirs'70c $22.50 SUITS $11.85 : $20.00 SUITS $10.50 $15-$18 SUITS $9.85) ss: Ago suite, VvaLues $8.95 DUTCHESS TROUSERS true they work, and are willing to work when there ts work to do, or UP TO $30.00 $6.00 PANTS.... ey . <' AND UNIVERSITY STRE ET SECOND AVENUE ” Butterick Patterns for May Are Now Here ! ON SALE SATURDAY ONLY 200 New Trimmed Hats Choice $4.50 AN extraordinary offering for Saturday. Two hundred smart, stylish, new Trim- med Hats. A fresh shipment just received from the East. Scores of styles. Dozens of colorings. Large shapes, small shapes; High Hats, Sailors. —In fact, it seems as tho not a style shown this season is omitted from the collection, —Two hundred beautiful Hats. None that have ever been offered before at anywhere near this price. —Hats strictly tailored for street wear; semi fancy and fancy effects for general utility or dress wear. —Values—They’re extraordinary, indeed. So attractive that two hundred women should secure new Spring Hats on Satur- day. Choice . 4.50 The new proposal to drop three lclerks from the counctl's budget, like previous proposals of the same wort, will fail, The pull of the clerks {s stronger than the will of the council | Now, the clerks involved are good men, Each ts competent in his jown line of work, But the fact} remains that the clerks who walt {upon the statesmen in the city council like thelr jobs, and intend |to keep them, They will success ‘fully practice abortion on the ef rt to oust them from their em} J. B. Stetson Hats $2.55 eng & Split Straws Spring’s $1.45 i $5 to $7 Panamas $2.95 About 200 Hats—Broken Lines $3.00 to 95c All Good Vaeier Silk Mixed, eed value $4.00 Values hapes i Underweer, + $3.45 $3.00 Chester Hats $1.95 GLOBE poste $1.35 we and Koch Split Straws | Globe, $4.00 value. . iste . $2.85 500 $2.85 soc. |B. BL. East Riéted 5c UM BRE LLAS Pajamas 32: 00 value $1.30 MMM "ete! the councll, He ts alae $1.50 value. .95¢ $4.00 value $2. 40 is his duty to furnish any financial $1.50 Umbrellas ......---95¢ | Sec Shires,$1,00 Flannels 70e (mM rez, uncnan med eeaaae’ 2 Night Shirts, $1.50 values. .95¢ \ $5.00 Silk Umbrellas ... .$2.40 Fineéring, and, indeed, of all the ‘Derby Ribbed departinents. oped pala Covers Wool, $1.50 vald l= 10 . -$2.45] Chalmers Porosknit Underwear 35e Here ts the potnt: These clerks should be under the contro! of their a Waiters Coats, $2.50 respective departments, If this Office Coats, $4.00 ;were the case, when not at work for the council they would report back Serge Office Coats, to their departments, and would be |put to other work fn the same man ner that other less favored clerks are kept at work during lawful working hours, As it ts there clerks are irresponsible. They en- Joy a soft snap most of the year. lAIl the other clerke at the elty hali $3.95 know of this favoritiem, and the White Duck Bar Coats, $1.50 CHEAP. walue ........00..0000. -98€ | Corner Second Ave. and Seneca St. Be .. ccm", o » private busines: implicity and | directness should be aimed at. | These clerks should go back | whence they came or belong. When the council needs information or FOR SATURDAY’S SPECIAL SELLING Fifty New Tailored Suits for Womem $15.00 and $18.75 HEY have just been opened up—fresh, new, attractive— presenting the very newest styles of the season in splend- idly tailored garments that in quality and tailoring are far from the usual Suits sold at these prices. —These Suits were secured under advantageous conditions by our garment buyer, who is now in New York. —They’re the correct styles, showing full, flared effects, full belted, half belted styles. Most of them plainly tailored, but all cleverly finished with novelty buttons, buckles and silks. —The splendid poplins and serges and the careful tailor ing will claim your particular attention. -~Shown in navy blue, black, green, checks, tan, Copen- hagen and new grays. Sizes 16 to 4.... vowsies -: $15.00 and $18. Thiré Ficor. & question to be answered, and fard at times {n spots or by t the rest of the time they r own masters and gentle f leisure, and jolly good fel lows with themselves, the council- manio statesmen and the loafing public. Whence They Came Four clerks have been i!mpercep tibly acquired by the council, They each enjoy @ substantial if not a generous salary compared with the reat of the salary roll. As I now recall, two of them properly belong to the comptroller’s office, one to the city clerk's office and the other to the engineer's department. Under the charter the comptroller ts also city clerk, It is his duty to furnish any clerical assistance Fraser-Paterson Co. More and More New Suits at $25.00 MAY are specially priced, and all of them represent the utmost of quality at this price. Many of them are bright, new, having just been taken from their express sneer. They’re to be shown for the first time Saturday. Nearly two hundred to choose from—surely an adequate collec- tion. —Splendid quality Taffeta Silks that are now so ecarce, the fashionable poplins, gabardines, mannish serges. In navy blue, Joffre blue, rose, submarine gray, tan, black, checks. $3.50 PANTS. $3.00 PANTS.........$1.95 $2.50 PANTS. .....:.$1.70 $2.00 PANTS. ....... $1.45 $5.00 FLANNELS $2.95 ODD VESTS, ALL. .95c ODD COATS VERY 50c value 20c 75¢ value 40c BELTS Dent’s Gloves, $2.00 value .... lexample is bad, and breede dissat- isfaction. As to the finance clerk the case ia even worse. He keeps one set of figures for the council. His law ful but excluded chief—the comp troller—keeps another set of fig- jurea, and the only set of figures authorized by law. The result is confusion and friction. Simpilelty Wanted Neckwear—50c Ties. ......30c peace gray, -—Novelty box, flared and belted styles. -—Some of the newest show white and colored collar and cuffs of faille silks. Sizes 16 to 44. -—Every Suit of better material and better tailored than most $25.00 Suits. —Fraser-Patersen Co, Third Floor. A Hundred New Silk Waists at $3.95 | MANY of them just received. A broad, comprehen- sive collection, including all the most favored styles of the day. Tub silks, crepe de chine, Georgette crepes, Tailored and semi-fancy styles, in wide variety. —Shown in maize, Nile, black, white, flesh and fancy novelty stripes, showing very effective colorings. —wGlnes 34 10 4G.cccccscccsccoscnccsvenece —¥.-P. Ca, Third Floor. assistance, that can be forthcoming | tor creamed dishes, croguettes,| Any fresh fruit that has becoine| from any department in the regular fish pudding and scalloped dishes soft should be cooked at onow, with! way. Vegetables are hurt by reheating.|a little sugar added, to make a) The council! should not warp the Leftover vegetables may be used sauce, or it can be made Into jelly.| charter to please particular councl!- for flavoring soups, for making| Any left-over canned nay t . W. PERKINS TELLS HOW TO USE LEFT-OVER FOOD |men. , mcalloped dishes,| rubbed through a The old adage runs: filling for an omelet | for a sauce. reheated to advantage. This will save you time, labor and money. “The village would be cleanly Leftover beef, lamb, mutton and kept OPPOSE AGE LIMIT veal are excellent for bash, scal- . | BY GEO. W. PERKINS of N York's Food if each before his ewn door in lew Any leftover poached or soft cooked eggs may be returned to the hot water and cooked unt!! hard. | They can then be chopped and used | awe If the council is dead earnest for efficiency and economy in city af- Committee 4 n housewives are noted knowing how to combine left- overs to make nourishing dishes. +} It {s a common saying a Euro- pean family can live on what the average family in this country throws away. | Every scrap of food left over from a meal can used. be , If possible, buy W. Perkins More than just one meal at a . Plan to have something left wr for another meal, particularly the first cooking takes a ng time or where the food can be Palace GECOND AND YESLER L.C. WE WILL HAVE IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT) THE CHOICEST CUTS OF BEEF LAMB PORK And Other Meat Products DRY PICKED CHICKENS AND TURKEYS PRICES AND QUALITY BOTH RIGHT salads. Leftover beef, lamb or tables. Any leftover meat, vegeta- bles and gravy may be used to make @ meat pie. A left-over ham bone will greatly improve the flavor of pea or bean soup. Any kind of cold | meat may be chopped and used tn an omelet, or, combined with rice and tomatoes, used for a scalloped | dish. Leftover chicken or turkey makes excellent hash, scalloped dishes, croquettes, creamed dishes and salads. The carcass of a chick- en or a turkey makes a splendid soup. Any leftover fish may be used Market Lbs. Best Our Bulk Coffees Are Best in Seattle Winesap 12 Apples... D5¢ |e Fancy Telephone Peas, 2 Pounds Local Rhubarb AUTO DELIVERY Per Pound loped dishes, croquettes, a loaf and! mutton make excellent stews, with! the addition of any left-over vege-| with left-over meat or fish dishes omelet or scrambled eggs will im prove a meat hash. slowly dried in the oven unt!i erisp | Ploves. Members of the Seattle's Wom | Any left-over fried exes, pleces of |@?'8 Confinercial Club went on rec ord at a meeting Tt | opposed to the propose Small bite of stale bread may be lof the 50-year age limit for city em-|to pay the salary warrants in fairs, {t will conform its own prac |tiees to the charter. The comptroller could serve the on| taxpayers well by at once refusing nigh tion AUSTIN B. GRIFFITHS, and brittle, then ground tn a meat! chopper or rolled. These bread! @ crumbs should be kept In a covered | Jar, and may be used for frying cro-| quettes, etc. Larger pieces of stale bread may be eaten with soup, in| ® Place of crackers, or used to make croutons for soup. (Croutons are little squares of bread fried in fat. They are usually served with pea, bean and creamed soups.) Small “BROU GHT TO LIGHT BY The New Colors Are Here in Women's $i! ‘tockings, $11 fact. Shown in our xtraordinary value at list of shades; LL the wanted shades are here, over twenty-five of ther Special 2100 Pure Silk Stockings, which is, by the way, « the price. A Pure Silk Hose, with lisle top and sole. A partial —Gol4 —Palm Beach —Dove Gray —Champagne —Oregon Green —Fiesh Pink Peach —Cardinal —White —Coral —Pink —Black —Old Rose » — Bronze —Ssky FROLASET CORSETS Ivory —Emerala —Turquoise Yellow —Maise EXTRA SPECIAL pleces and broken slices of stale bread may be used for atuffing, for griddle cakes, bread omelet and puddings. No sour milk or cream should be wasted. Put It into an earthen or | glass far, little by little, until you | hi half a cup, or a cupful. As soon aa it thickens, use {t for cot tage cheave, griddle cakes, biscuits, | cornbread or gingerb: 104% Pike. Phone Mai CURES MEN who, through Errors and Excess, from Chronic Weakness, Manhood, Pain in the Debility, Lost vi- and Bladder Trou- re quickly cured by PIERCE’S SEXOID By mail $i, Ever HAY or six boxes for $5. 4. Call or write Room 6, 4 Union. of “The” World’ Suits, ct Auction SALE Stock of Coa and M | (Copyright by Survey Magazine) Locking a prisoner's head in an eight-pound fron cage 1s one of the ways they punished men in Sing Sing 18 years ago, according to Thomas Mott Osborne, former warden of 8! Ses Sn Osborne says he found the ‘axel in the cellar of Auburn prison when he went there tn the role of convict to study prison conditions, and has just posed for a photo wearing the cage, New 65c Veilimgs 50c SPECIAL salo that is so timely, it is sure to be interesting. A special pur chase of Hexagon mesh veilings with fancy borders in scroll designs. Shown in black, white, purple, navy blue, taupe and brown. Regular 65¢ Special Saturday, e nm Co ist Floor, A New Wool Sweater Coat for Women at $10 HIS ts a very attractive Norfolk model, mado of fine soft woolen yarns, and shown in cherry, emerald, copenhagen and rose, Made with a full belt. —A notable value at —Fraser-Paterson Co, Smart New Coats for Girls of 6 to 14 $10.00 Becond Floor. T seems as though more clever styles for girls could not be designed. Many have just arrived. The assortment ts large and varied, and the values are all one could wish, and more, Made in red, navy blue, tan, green, copen- hagen, and black and white checks, serges, gaberdines, cheviots and mixtures, ~-Full and three-quarter lengths, full belted, half belted and full flared. Just the smartest styles in the season's favored modes, Every price amply covered. $5.00, $7.50, wee $12.60 and $15.00 ¥. Co, Third Floer. at $3.00 ROLASET (Front Laced) corsets embody the most ad- vanced ideas in front laced corsets, and are the favorite of hundreds, They are shown here ex- clusively in Seattle. —No. 1220, selected for special mention today because it isa notable value, is the correct model of the day. Medium bust, medium hip. Made of serviceable coutil Fitted with six hosd ree and an elastic section at the —A corset suited for medium figures, and one that will prove highly satisfactory. —Fraser-Paterson Co, Second Clever New Hats for Little Tots 89 many new arrivals are now being shown that choosing now has many advantages, One very dainty little hat for baby is made of fine White Milan Braid. It is very soft, around the crown, and fs finished with a dainty ribbon rosette —A smart little hat for a girl of 4 to 6 years is also made of White Milan braid, with band of ribbon velvet around the crown and a dainty rosette on the side ’ —Fraser-Paterson C

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