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Perfumes, packages ie oe? 16c all popular odors, if for , e bottle Pure Bay m and full pint Witeh ounces Sle Dichenson's | ce ail tbe Dickenson Witeh Haze! be Catnip Herbs oe . 6c $1.01 Iren and Keneral and ner- tabing 7 . If quality counts it would pay ou to tales a jook at this lone for MU neg Be gia Tablets, 2 for . The Yankee) uaa oft the ceca Rut we have «| few lett which NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—New | York's labor trouble reached the most critical stage today Before nightfall there will be a break either one way or the oth Facing the warning of Mayor | Mitchel that he will call out | the militiacin the event of a general etrike in sympathy with the striking street car men, jor leaders went into session to finally consider whether 800,000 organized workers shail be called out. Characterizing a sympathetic ¢ as “grossly violative of the |laws.” Mayor Mitchel has warned the labor leaders that he will use all of the “military and civil power Vested in the mayor" to cope with | VILLISTAS KILL GALVESTON, Sept {British subjects and 36 out of 38 {Carranza soldiers were killed when Hiistas raided an ofl camp Tuxpam, September 16, according pila, which arrived here today. The attack was made in con!unction with the raid on Chihuahua City Two Carranza officers sought ref we in the Englishmen's ho latter killed for protectiag te The Carransa soldiers were Sreatly | outnumbered. iSERBS AND FRENCH | DEFEAT BULGARS =~ | PARIS, Sept 2 —The Bulgarians have sustained a heavy defeat at the hands of the Serbians on the | Zbrosko, It was officially announced |todey, and have also been pushed back by the French. Pursuing their advance in the) Broda river region, the Serbs hi reached Vrbani, sorth of Florin after repulsing the Bulgarian at tacks, Frene! entire region northwest of Ar ako, of the Bulgerians, and |progresved, after heavy fighting. to the heights dominating the Florina, | Poplin road ANTI-TUBEROULOSIS — WORKERS TO MEET Discussions of of methods for treat-| ing tuberculosis patient: who are junable to go to hospitals will be jone of the subjects discussed Fri day at the m meeting of the \antl-Tuberculosis league of King ‘county, In the YM. C. A | Protective methods for merean tile establishments and the propos. ed switch from county to state con trol of institutions will be other lquestions which will be thoroly dis- cussed You Can Always Depend on Saving Money and Getting Good Honest Values at STERMAN’S TWO STORES Mackinaw Coats $5, $6, $6.50 and up to $12 Look over our line of Nohole Pants—6 months, guarantee with every pair. Tear proof, shower proof and holeproof. Come in and See Our New Store L. V. Westerman First and Main—Store No. Westlake and Pine—Store No. FIGHT BEER BILLS About 75 delegates of various county W. C. T. U. branches began a campaign Thursday at the con odist church at 16th ave, East John st. to defeat the brew ers’ bill and the hotelmen's bill to be Voted om at the November elec: tons. Resides some mualc the anttlquor talks was untapped, Thee is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff complete Hy and that is to dissolve it. This destroys It entirely. To do this, | just get about four ounces of plain, |ordinary Mquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring, moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips | By morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more application will completely dissolve and er tirely destroy every single sign and jtrace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itch ling and digging |stop instantly, and your hair will lbe fluffy, lustrous, glossy, |ana soft, and look and feel a hun. | dred times better You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive, and four ounces fs all you will need. This simple remedy has never beeu known to fail.—Advertisement MAY CALL TROOPS IF | =A Y. STRIKE GROWS are guing| te TWO BRITISHERS Two! to officers of the tank steamer To-| and) entering saloons would be arrestod troops cleared the) lvention which opened at the Meth-| N. and/ ‘| Every use enough to, of the scalp will) silky | I such a situation Backed by Samuel Gompers, labor leaders stoutly matotain that they will stick y their fight for the right to organiae, and claim that the struggle is on trade unionism, | and ts vital to the welfare of all organized labor Gompers, in conference with |Mayor Mitehel, gave unmistakable evidence that he will support the leaders in whatever action decide to follow. While the consideration of a gen jeral strike was under sway, it was |learned that many labor leaders suKKeSL a Keneral boycott on street railways as a more effective) weapon. The plan of these leaders in to order all union men to stay aw from their work until “proper transportation” is provided IRIOTING GUARD — HELDINGAMP SACRAMENTO. jeamp of the Fifth fantry is very wet result of a downpour of rain onsiderably dry far on downing of intoxicating drinks \s concered. Following two riots between soldiers and negroes, Col. Burtt |» sued an order that all ‘soldiers | Sept. 22.—The California tn- today as the bat A dead line has been established and soldiers are allowed only certain parte of the city Argentina has the longest p' jor straight railroad track In the | world, 175 miles MRIDAY, SEPT. 22 1916. PAGE LONGSHOREMEN PROMISE REAL DOCK STRIKE! “Our men have hung up their hooks, We are going to rhow water front employers what a real longshoramen'e strike is.” | Thie was th inounce Friday of James A. Madsen, secretary-treasurer of the Pa cific Coast district of the In- ternational Longshoremen's un. lon, following the withdrawal of F LI by egy Miteul & Co., eet shipping Pai porating be- tween this port and the Orient, from the “Our plans are well lal ed. “The employers have evidently mistaken our willingness to arbi trate for weakness. Our only rea son for wishing to settle was to keep the business of the port here We felt that was our duty to the public. The employers have taken advantage of our position and con tinued to import a lot of thugs and gunmen to fill our places, They don't want to arbitrate.” Union Dissatiefied Madsen deciared the union was dissatisfied with the evident un- willingness of the Chamber of Com- merce committee to effect a settle ment, and with the attitude of Wil Nam Nlackman, federal commis loner of conctiiation, want Capt, J. 8. Gibson, president of the the Water Front Employers’ union, |are sel declared the employers were well satiafied with thersituation. “These union men,” he said, “are| being misied by a few men who haven't any place in this country.” Well Fixed for Men He laughed at the idea of being shown “what a real men's strike is, sayin well fixed for men. We can raise of a fi purcha | deed, t jmany We this: f gratitu ma $175 & month, and none } than $125. Several union men, he said. have thrown away their union | 8c | WELL FED people are the happy ones. The ones who get the proper Amount of nourishment with out overeating. This can be i done with Little Expense by the liberal use of a high grade Olive Oil, which is a wholesome, nutritious food In concentrated form | Extra Virgin. J OLIVE OL is designed to meet this re quirement and is becoming more popular | Day Orders are coming tn from City and County for this most excefient Olive Ol, If you have never tried It Ask Your Grocer | Home of the Best o Fiat Lens Torte Leo MARCUM “OPTICAL, Always has big money sav Olive Oil, Macaroni, Groceries. Whipped Cream Choco $2. ALL AIDS FOR EYE SIGHT 8 yo Only the most skillful selection will in fon y here, ; select glasses in any other way Is NATIONAL MARKET NATIONAL MARKET 405 PIKE ST., NEAR FOURTH Glasses on Earth a0 hould be very carefully chosen, naure the proper help to the v Ketter obtain ere, after scientific f your eyes and their needs. your glasses examination To crime against your eyes C0. O17 Firat Ave. Near Madison. ing specials. Butter, Eggs, Delicatessen and Fancy lates, 5O0¢ Ib. lrow Wilson Independent league, tn |German attack on the new French jthe Le PriewRancourt jnouth of the Ancre last night, cap- ltrenches between Flers and Martin cards and are working under “open shop” conditions. And “We were willing to arbitrate,” | us he sald. “Hut we re not willl buildin, to tle up the commerce of this| ment» port, pending their willingness to go to work. “The talk of a single union offi cial is not the voice of the union. The men are fast losing confi dence in (heir leaders, They know this talk of a sympathe is foolish child's talk.” LIVEST SOOUTS To GET Bid BANQUET The five boys who sell the tickets to “Along Came Ruth,” a the Orpheum, will be given the big- gest foed of their lives by J, R. Boldt, proprietor of the Rainier bakery and restaurant, it wa nounced by the committee in cha of the Boy Scout fund cam- paign Friday Another great proposition was made Thureday by H. B. Kennedy, when he offered to donate the pro coeds of 200 Sunday cursion tickets to the scouts if t! would well the tickets, The tickets are wood on any boat Sunday to Brem. erton. Scouts will bunt for parachutes Friday, which will be dropped by W. E. Boeing from his aeroplane, as he drives over Seattie, dropping Uterature and rachutes with orders for merchandise. WILSON LEAGUE TO HOLD 2 MEETINGS Theodore Keepe will speak on “Wilson and Efficiency,” and R. P. Oldham will talk on “Mexico,” at the regular meeting of the Wood- thie te in the tank the e anos the assembly room of the L. C. Smith building, Friday night Edgar ©. Snyder will talk at the Ballard meeting of the league, in Eagles’ bal CURTAIN FIRE IS FATAL TO GERMANS PARIS, Sept. 22.—-A moat violent ines north of the Somme, along front, was stopped short by French curtatn fires last night, it was officially an- nounced today, The Germans w driven back to their own trenches, losing heavily. AUTHOR VISITS CITY Sinclair Lewis, author, who is a visitor in Seattle with his wife, who writes under the pen name of Grace Hegger, admits he is a native of Sauk Center, Minn., but frankly admits he has made only a couple of onenight stops there since he left, some 14 years ago. Lewis and his wife arrived iT in in an automobile after a country drive. 8 cro! ELECTRICAL WEEK with everv other Simultaneously city in the United States, Seattle will celebrate Amorica’s 1 ical week, December 2, by featuring pa- rades, pageants, electrical show and demonstrations of the pywe and uses of electricity A large committee of Seattle men} interested in electricity in Its dif, ferent phases Is already working on a program. BRITISH TAKE TWO TRENCHES LONDON, Sept 22. — British troops advanced on a mile front of German) turing two lines puich, Gen, Haig reported this af- ternoon “in. the Paris hot ball which There now }musee the grap struck Napoleon before Ratisbon, April 23, 1809, The bullet caused but a trifling flesh wound, GREAT PIANO HOUSE ‘ Biggest Music Trade Transaction in Sent Years Calls for Immediate Reduction of Stock of Pianos, Player Pianos and Grand Pianos to Less Than Half, When This New Company Will Move Into the Eilers Building at Third Ave- nue and University Street—Great Retiring Sale Starts at Once. the great majority of families are enjoying the use | Alstinguished pleasure of supplying | supplied their parents and grandparents, and, in sical instrument and are proud to hold their good wil! and approval Time and again we have been kindly assured of in Seattle, we shall do everything in our power to a crew of 50 in an hour's thme|the memory of the thousands of our friends and PAYMENTS to suit your own con- without any trouble.” patrons in every walk of life, pray - Some of the nonunion men now| It 8 @ matter of further pleasure and satintac- venience. employed, he said, were making|tion to know that after we have vacated the Ellers bdiiding, we shall cessors as the distinguished house of Montelius & of Vancouver, B. C., for whose future success in Seattle we extend our hearty good wishes. we occupy, as every one knows, a very big to a valuation of less than half. sacrifice we have decided to make, it can be done Tremendous reductions are made on Grands, Player Pianos and Upright Pi- WILL RETIRE Vancouver, B. C., Music Merchants Buy Eilers Music House A Month d the Northwest, = nut, golden oak, fumed oak, Circassian walnut, finished and manufactured by the best skilled workmen in the music trade. A Rare Opportunity This will be, without question, the most favorable opportunity YOU may ever have to secure a real fine, high grade, best make, Upright Piano, Grand Piano, or a Player Piano at much Jess than half the usual price asked for the same quality, and on EASY, LITTLE ine plano, a player piano, or a grand piano eed from Seattle's great music house; tn- he Eilers Music House has experienced the the plano of ax many as three or four generations of ¢ family. Most of the young people we ling planon to in these, our closing days, we cases, their great-grandparents, with a mu- ave always pleased our friends and patrons, it ts, therefore, both a matter of pride and de with us that in this, our last great effort it an event which will linger pleasantly in (ie tauso oe aoaive's ~=©§ YOU Must Actat Once Every instrument in this wonderful event is positively MARKED DOWN be- low ANYTHING ever offered anywhere at any time. It is absolutely necessary for us to sell out this stock at once, so we can vacate this building according to our agreement with our successors. Store Open Evenings now, to the immediate problem confronting e—nine stories, you know, including the base nd we have agreed to cut down our big stock The time to do with the oo whort, but we believe, few days left us to accomplish so great a ntire stock of Standard High-Grade in choice, most select wood; beauti- mahogany, finest Brazil w GRAND OPENING! Boston Market Company \ 116-118 PIKE ST. Seattle’s Cleanest, Newest and Strictly Sanitary Market We are offering no PREMIUMS but are giving REAL | MUSIC MEAT VALUES, allowing all our customers to participate. FROM A VISIT WILL CONVINCE YOU! 2TO8 BUTLER'S DELICATESSEN Was Formerly Manager of Marche's Delicatessen Mayonnaise Dressing (Butler's Brand), extra Fresh Dressed Milk-fed Hens........... ar Fresh Dressed, Milk-fed Roasting Chickens 16c 25c Butler Bon fades, special for the opening day, Ib. .........25¢ Steer Pot Roast, a Peanut Butter, made especially for Butler, Mackessy by nueva 10c|«. § LN rea Leg o’ Spring Lamb, Ib “ 1 8c Mrs. B.’s Home-Made 3-Layer Cakes, regular price 35c, special Delicious Prune Buns at 15¢ per Dozen Regular Price 20c A Complete Line of Strictly Home-Made Bakery Goods id to See Our .14c 18c 9c 13c¢ Ib. Steer Sirloin Steaks, Steer , Boiling Beef, Sugar-cured Picnic wit Be PI Former Hams, Ib........ : Downtown Customers Si Cured B Stripe, ard Bacon aan 18c| Tne Burter sTORE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL env Fresh Weanlagrer: Shenae Butter, BOSTON VEGETABLE CO. ssiatdaTON N10) Loeeehesey hee Ee 33¢ Fancy Home-Grown Tomatoes, 5c Ib.; 4 Ibi Sane Ranch Eggs dene rs . 400 Full Cream Cheese ... 2 Ibe, Sc 4 Large Cane Milk .. VEGETABLES FROM OUR FARMS QUALITY FIRST — ENOCH ANDERSON steenecstarenlipseerenienaniegataestaenaiiastasatnashiiniinaaviiaciviiiibitidataies ame: We close at 9 p. m. Saturdays and 6 p. m. weekdays, so that our em- ployes can go home to a warm dinner. 1Se—Cantaloupes, 3 for 100—String (Spring scales in compliance with the state law.) Penny change made. No red tape or confusion in getting your purchases.