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511.80 For Suite that are $15 elsewhere Good Work Pants $1.50 and $2.00 516.80 For Sults that are $20 eleewhere For Sults that are 922.50 elsewnere Headquarters Union Label Goods [ you SAVE ; | I Beat Them All on Shoes Scout Shoes, $2.80 | Weinbrenner’s Scout Shoes, | solid oak soles, Weinbrenner’s heavy tan chrome, Goodyear welt Shoes, double $3 20 viscolized soles e , Crossett Shoes, all styles, xi leathers: $4.30 Dayton Work Shoes, water- proof, tan chrome leather, double sole to heel Canvas Shoes for Men, white and gray, $1 50 | at ‘ s | Headquarters for W. L. | Douglas and Howard & Foster Shoes inf all leathers. Save on Straw Hats | See my $3.20 Panamas— | put them alongside the | usual $5.00 kind. My $4.80 Panama holds | its own with the ordinary | $6.50 ones. enkots.. $8.09 Plain and Sennett Straw | choice’... $2.00 Soft Silk Hats. . .95¢-$1.20 I save you money on | Underwear and all Furnish- Le | | | | | ‘ARISTOCRATS OF THE | LABOR WORLD’ CALLED re yi | Sift article By W. &. CARTER | President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive F Enginemen I have before me as I write one | _ DECEPTION BY ROADS! PRESSLY EXEMPTED there. from. hasis to the assum nam neers and, their ¢ xs for the year ending June 1914, EVERY ONE OF} WHOM 18 IN PASSENGER SERV. | ICE There being no legal restrictions on length of conting employes on Canadian . 18 and 20 hours a day are often ex and jacted, with consequent increased compensation All these engineers and firemen are included in producing these 26, 1916. PAGE 8. BY GILSON GARDNER WASHINGTON, May 26 After another visit to Oyster Bay and the progressive head quarters In New York, and a talk with Col, Roosevelt and George W. Perkins, | am con vinced that the progres party convention will balk at the Charles E Hughes This intent emanates less from Col, Roosevelt than from the delegates to the conven tion Hundreds of letters have to Perkins from pro who are expecting to d the tenor of them |e the same. They say they have read In. timations that the progressives would accept Hughes in place nomination of They want to know by what authority anybody makes any such statement. They ask, in addition, what ts do the same Justice Hughew position on the ¢ 4 progressive platform {asues, as You can buy stock today for only 75 cents per share. At close of business outlined January 11 in Chicago. and what Justice Hughes thinks of Americanism and preparednes Even Col, Roosevelt, | find, ane fous as he is for make known his sition al once if he ho for any indorsement from progre The justice ay be an ardent advocate of preparedness; then again, he may not ‘obody has assumed « m, nor has anybody assum to k for to profess to know his mind on cur-| rent tswues “ even a hint has come from He to his most inti mate friends to what he thinks about the the handling of foreign relations or how larce an army or navy the party harmony. | feols that Justice Hughes ought to Wiison administration, | An Interest in a oal Mine A Coal Mine right here at home—a Seattle industry, backed by Seattle people—and managed by conservative Seattle business men. A big 7-foot seam of Coal with of Coal above tunnel level Coal is mined by gravity, which means low mining cost with corresponding lar profits. 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BEACON COAL MINES CO. 906 SECOND AVE. 625 JOSHUA GREEN BUILDING REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS j MEET TO DISCUSS | LOGGED-OFF LANDS ‘ too of the more than a million attempts United States ought to provide, ' sd of the railroads | high earnings, If the justice will make his post ad Ot ale to prejudice the The reader ts not presumed ° tion public at this time—or have} ee public mind gknow that NO CANADIAN RAIL. |), hic ‘hublia Gox faden. tnt : oe ; WHEN YOU BUY FROM hgainst. certain{ROADS ARE INCLUDED tn. the ed Se cue Gi te ag the vet | heate soit professors, polt talked on th economic fiatus ot : railroad employes | Present elghthour movement. \tye—they will be considered by) with the logged-off land problem on | took place on the floor | | " * oo semi tieleht man. who 414 wort ¢ uring (°° progressive leaders, including ine University of Washington The actual stump-pulling work, reduction in|the month | Col. Roosevelt, with a view to #e-/campus Friday at a conference | agricultural plans, rural credits and . | their hours of| Whose earnings le harmonious action by th@/ called by the institution other financial problems were up wo conventior mena ates thoten ¢ text way cane afte by : ervice } thie statement. bot wh : y are trying to point out ways /|for discussion in the afternoon by| | ; It ie printed iajare not published for the edifica-|..©o” 2 I find.) tnat would eventually put-crops in- 8. F. Woody, Prof. H. K. Benson,|'" order to ftntroduce eur new bold type; in; thon of the public above all t . harMonY|to the thousands of acres that are|/Ralph Meteaif, E. Shorrock and|(Whalebone) plate, which ts the YOU SAVE 1 laring red and| E. J. Hayden, engineer, Great | #24 to heal the breach between the| now idie and shorn of their timber. | Austin E. Griffiths. lightest and strongest plate known, KS CARTER “Omber black n. Earned $212.95, worked |PATC®. any|_GO%- Lister himself bandied the! B. L. Grondab! was scheduled to | does not cover a bi S ay WE. CARTER rt fe entitled rs, an equivalent of 49.3|__'e puts the result regtlllt gavel and set the experts to work | give a demonstration of stump pull- peeve Biwi con is Fine e 103-107 First Ave So “The Aristocrats of the Labor|days of eight hours each. His soe maitiiity. ot hin ows | friday morning ing © . . World.” | wages eq s per hour, nailire poss a a) After President Suzzallo had| Speakers for the evening session | qoiq crown .. -$3.00 ‘ Perhaps you hav en t. or $4.31 p {nomination [pointed out that the university|are Floyd W. Rader, L. J. Chapin, TEN STEPS FROM YESLER thaps you have acon 1 Pa ; It states the number of men who earned large amounts dur. ing this exceptional month, in- cluding therein ali of the high examples like the foregoing if employes in other indus. tries would work tike this, they would be called slaves or TONKIN’S ly paid passenger men. serfs. No mention is made of the Raliroads work their en fact that In the present de gineers and firemen in this mands of engineers, firemen, manner, and then to discredit them in the minds of the pub- li¢, have slurringly referred to them aristocrats of the la bor world,” KENNY BEATON an eight-hour day men engaged conductors and brakemen for Ex in p rn wenger servic MY TIRED FEET It purports to show the monthly} L. N. Snyder, Rock Sy |hopes to see progress made on the W. H. Paulhamus and C. F. Monroe. earnings of engineers and firemen | island. Earned worked | BARBY BORN AFTER logged-off land proposition as the 7 —— $10 set of teeth ......... + -$5.00 employed on Western railrc 405 hours, an equivalent of 60.¢ pos a © .,,|Tesult of yearly conferences, Gov | Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 ; concealing the fact that the state |days of hours each. His! DEATH OF MOTHER | Lister discussed the reforestation RAPPOLD | White crowns 1 CHIEF PINCHED] ¥@® arrested here and taken |ment is ba the month of Oc. | wages ¢ wualed 43.6 conta per hour | ee of the non-axricu tural lands am ' |Gold fillings .. OR AUTO SPEEDING | to headquarters after he had tober, p13. 1 which ap |o oid y of ele . | JERSEY CITY, May 26—Two N « man talked on th lenver fillings : 5 s NG | recovered « stolen car having | Ptoximately tof the en} G. McEimurry, fireman, Chicago nutes after her mother bringing of logged-off lands under ft . ; —— no licenve, and was speeding |tite year's 4“ was done; a)and Northwestern, Barned $ : baby girl was brought |cwt¥ation and Prof. Henry Landes, Platina fillings .........++++ - .75¢ ELLWOOD, tnd. May 26— ture the thieves He |Year surpans all ite ces: | Worked 41 hours, an equivalent sg poke nl Bins, seat state geologist, spoke of the phys At) srork qvarentend #0638 9 Chief Maine, Kokomo, | j#ors in traffic handle of 51.6 days of eight hours, His| \t i + its A tr Tian al features and ultimate use of , | Mave impression taken In the morn- -_ during which the ands uf wan ualed 32.8 cents per hour. fa a young inter cged-off lands - ling and get teeth same day, Exam- the men were greater than ever jor $2.62 per day of eight hours per A yup a ad Prot. B. P. Kirkland had| Madam Marie Rappold, prima {nation and advice free before Pages could be filled with fan 0 jon boediincediehanaes donna of the Metropolitan Opera | agies of Oar Pinte company, will appear at a private recital before an audience of Se- attle music lovers Wednesday even ing, at the First Presbyterian church. The fame of Madam Rappold’s ap- Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day |'..: ince 1905 she has been one of eading singers in the Metro: politan Opera company in New celebrated not onl for Drink a glass of real hot w before breakfast to wash out polsons. 8 voice, but also for her | charm and beauty ppold is a Brooklynite her wondrot j |reat per Madam F pealing soprano voice ts far flung. | $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 Time Most of our present patron: mmended by our early custom- whose work ts still giving good satisfaction. Ask our customers who have tested our work When coming to our office, be sure you are in the right place. Bring this ad with you OHI Cut - Rate Dentists UNIVERSITY ST. @ppesite Fraser-Paterson On High-Grade Hand-Tailored MEN’S SUITS , Never again values like these. Advancing Woolens, higher labor cost, scarcity of dyestuffs, etc., marks the passing of low-priced clothing. Save While YouCan #4 ~ AOHED FOR ‘TIZ’ Let Your Sore, Swo ing Feet Spread a Bath of “Ti if you desire. ARRIVES HOME lien, Ach- Out in | “Kenny” Beaton ts back in town - Beate ia th man ho, an a member of The Staf editorial « began the Town in Review column in the Pink editior | The sty he adopted—some times just a word or two to a Ine. with stare bet ween the lines made an instant bit | His quaint philosophy and his| |kindly humor brought fame to the | |author of the Town in Rey now he {s one of the high men with the Hearst papers, After leaving The Star, Beaton | | was on tho Post-Intolligencer here | \for a short time. | For the past 18 months he has : U |been employed on the Fran $15SuitsNow............. $12.75 cisco Mzsminer, writing the same $25, $30 and $35 Suits Now... $20 [Bh pit'tout aterm ioeteet ant ne | ein" now on ‘hie way. to Cos - Ming, burning, corn-pestered, bunion. |C&K0 to cover the republican con-| a3 . mye tortured feet of yours In a "Tiz"|¥ention for the Hearst paper | All Plain Blues and Blacks beth, Your toes will wriegie with|. "KC. B.”" as he is famitiarty | joy; they'll look up at you and al.|Ktown, arrived in town Thursday | , 1207; night, and was met by many of hin | i most talk and then they'll take an nis | One-Fourth Reduction other dive in that “Tiz" bath [old-time friends. Mrs. Beaton 1s| When your feet feel Hie lumps of | Wit!) him lead—all tired out— just try “Tis’| . They will remain here for ten It's grand—tt's glorious. Your feat | 4ys | will dance with joy; also you will| Friday night he will be the!® find all pain gone from corns, cal-|SUest of George Hood at the| louses and bunions Moore theatre to see Otis Skinner & There's ne ng like “Tiz It n “Cock o° the Walk tho only remedy that draws out alt) Saturday night he will be the THE STYLE SHOP A) putt up your feet and cause foot | receptior ha torture teaton recent signed a five HOTEL BUTLER BLDG Gat & t box of “Tix” at any {Year contract with Hearst, who drug or department sto don't | Will nationalize the K, ¢ B.| 609 SECOND AVE walt. Ah! how glad your feet get; | mor. | |how comfortable your shoes feel ane - S| You can Wear shoes a size smaller] PURE WATER will corrode glass. I PROPOSE That you take advantage of this opportunity and have your Teeth attended to while we are offering a 20 per cent discount on the be- low regular prices for our high- grade work. This week only, LADY ATTENDANT 22-k, Gold Crown... Rridgework, tooth... Porcelain Crowns Gold Fillings Stiver Fillings Best Rubber Plates 5 and up Free Examination Electro Painless Dental Co. CORNER OF FIRST AND PIKE Opposite Old Public Market x People’s D R. VAN AUKEN, a Thru The Seattle Star Hiastern Owerlt PIPES—-FREE Eastern Outfitting Co. - SECOND AND UNION cour 7 COUPON ON ‘THE ONT PAGH 0 Since she came into prominence she IQCER Te 4 =e To live, but to{hts recelved numberless flattering AMUSEMENTS afe is not merely to live, but to! orrers from foreign opera com. me Yin - " NIG! live well, ent well, digest weil, work| Contes, but she prefers America, TONIGHT p well, look well | well, sl What 8!" Several seasons ago the king of URDAY glorious condition to attain, and yet/pumania decorated her after she how very easy it is if one will only|)aq added greatly to the brilliance OTIS SKIN! tomach, can, instead, feel as fresh jas a daisy by opening the slutces of the system each morning and flush ling out the whole of the internal poisonous stagnant matter | Everyone, whether ailing, sick or Jadopt the morning inside bath ef an cpere Sseseh ta Baaharest NER ‘olka who are accustomed to feel ws, > ' dul! and heavy when they artse |“COCK O’ THE WALK splitting headache, stuffy from a ST POPU ay | ay Menry A r J cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid MOST POPULAR GIRI | Pri Nig ie 2 < | | 4 Days Starting Sunday MAY ROBSON Matinee Wed. well, should, eh morning, before “THE mae OYER Or MRS breakfast, drink a glass of real hot Rute eaduae te water with @ teaspoonful of lime- Tuesday Atte stone phosphate in tt to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bog s the previous day's indigestible | our bile and poisonous tox eAUNT Prices—Nights ine: thus cleansing, sweetening and ° i the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into th tomach The action of hot water and !i!mestone phosphate on Wires ur |invigorating. It cleans out all the |] Pop. Matinee ‘To ‘ |sour fermentation, gases, waste and andar. ‘ idity and gives one a splendid ap: petite for breakfast, While you are enjoying your breakfast the water id phosphate is quietly extracting a large volume of water from the blood and getting ready for a thor BERT CLARKE & CO, jough flushing of all the inside or MISS MARY BROU/N In “A, Wayward Episode ne Boautiful ing Spectacte, | are} The millions of people who By more than 1,000,000 votes, Other Fen bothered with constipation, bilious|this brighteyed maiden was judg and yells, stomach trouble, rheuma-|ed the “most popular girl in town” tiem; othe who have sallow skins,|/>Y patrons of movie theatre in} 7 blood disorders and sickly complex-|Wilkesbarre, Pa. in a con con. PALACE, HIP - ons ure urged to # \ quarter) ducted by the Wilkesbarre Times-| pound of limestone phosphate from | Leader the drug store, which will cost very} Miss Brown works behind a} little, but is sufficient to make any-|counter in a department store, She one @ pronounced crank on the sub-| defeated the daughter of a wealthy ject of Internal sanitation. silk mill owner, Continuous 1:15 to 11 p,m Dally