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acne a Can pT Rane pence 6 9 STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1917. PAGE I CAN'T STAND | THIS IDLENESS | The whirl of the sewing machines and the shuffle of tailors’ feet in the balcony is music to my ears. WE MUST HAVE WORK Even if I have to sacrifice all my profits I’m going to make you an offer that will knock you off your feet. Don’t wonder how I do it. Don’t fig- ure my end of it. Just remember that I’ve been in business in Seattle for twenty-five years and I’ve got to make good. I want to cut up a lot of cloth; I want to put life and activity into my business; I want my tailors to get a full week’s pay—so for tomorrow only / offer to make a guaran- teed, made-to-measure SUIT OR OVERCOAT FOR .00 A deposit will re- serve the price if you haven't the time to make selection to- morrow. Says He Can Talk Monkey {tor your convenience, store open Saturday evenings— A Language; Goes-to J ungle yo eo, Your \ Credit | “NO CASH DOWNT” “MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS!” —make your selections of homefurnishings up to $100 without jungle and learn more about them &@ cash payment at time of purchase—we invite you to , i than any other man could “make your own terms”—-our well-known liberal credit . service will fit your Individual needs! quae’ * Robert L. Garner, who studies mon. [key talk and is going to Africa again to bring back more| specimens of his favorite subjects.) He says he knows 20 words of the monkey vocabulary, with which he will talk to the apes the} | NEW YORK, Jan. 19.—Professor| | | nature, ws of wounds ankuage bullt Kroupe,, he «a Garner came to after studying the ire aK h himeelf in the the lived add a heater to your account! —no additional payment! Vege, i og. ee ee ee ee eee eS 1 yumar He in this cage with nis monkey subjects, and r found it gave him every advan. tage to study the ape's lan guage and habits, This is how he learned 20 words of monkey ER IN ea rn and Central Africa for his col lection Bearing the marks of shelis D. if you have an account here we will place ® heater in your {Enos RiNfout amy additional payment’. “Your credit is surely good here! a@ splendid air-tight/ {olympic EMPRESS heater: special— | | heater: pecial— | || and with two wounded n aboard, the British freighter | Palm Branch arrived here to oiute day with a story of a 40-minute ana y | | chase by a German submarine ma 1 The freighter is in command of Captain Mailing. The fre Care Eng! rh ntendent Reame or in the jon here. ty Demo. Saturday noon suddenly ap |) t the Good Fats cafeteria. | ndred °°" AMERICANS INVOLVED regular price $1.80 ring ' A —-this i one of the best i ates be INGTON, Jan. 19 airtight bh the sabmarine Piles ~ “1 ide fully lined crag high-exp! » tamped astee! nickel top urn poe while YOU POSITIVELY SAVE $20 In the face of present prices this offer is a marvelous one, and it will be impossible for me to duplicate it again in the future. Come in early to- morrow (Saturday) and make your selection from the ‘largest stock of woolens in the city. Hundreds of patterns to select from. Store open 7:30 a.m. to 10 p. m. Let’s make things hum for a day. Nine in the in toa pcuvitie accordin with top draft regular price UARY SALE ateel to According state members of the apateh namb Consul * room were injured. The {ne fin ly submerged, sup because of the proximity of ee number ; : . Py of travelers, and the freighter con |dnued their voyage Louis Sidelsky, Prop. y ) | Motion Pictures gr 801 THIRD AVENUE { of Mooney Trial Taken in Court CORNER COLUMBIA SAN FRANCISCO, Jon. 19.— CITY EMPLOYES T FORM LABCR UNION? Whether the H. ©. of L., together ; With the annual refusal of the city council to consider raises in sal- Baries has prepared the minds of ‘eity employes to join with organ | ized labor, will be decided tonight at a meeting called at the W. O. W.| hall. The recent example set by Unit States government employes in Vashington, D. C., who organized a mion affiliated with the A. F. of L, ls expected to have an influence on city ployes, who hitherto have | disregarded organization or been fontent to keep their own ctvil serv. For the first time in the history | of San Francisco courts, mov ing pictures were taken of a big trial Three motion picture camera men were in Judge Griffin's court when the Mooney murder trial and operat-|) was resumed. For their bene ‘ |) fit, Judge Griffin, the attorneys jing expenses have been paid the/) 4,7 ‘born sides, court attaches, { Lake Burlen car line will have cost|} ang newspapermen “went thru | the elty $4,344.96 during 1916, Dur-|{ the motions” of the trial. The ling 1915 this line cost the city ap-|) four men and one woman, in N In connection with the oa 4 ) dicted proximately $10,000. |} euiteace aynamiting, al! walked | Revenues on Division A, accord-|) soiemniy in front of the camera ing to Sapt entine’s report, to-|) before the court got down to taled $19,927.81, which {# $2,000|) real work more than in 1915. { MUNY CAR LINE REDUCES LOSS After bond interest However, the | ~~~ | Operating costa increased After bond interest and total lenne expenses have been paid a municipal car tir ‘fee league isolated from the general labor movement ; SAYS HE SAW KATZ | The possibility that former May } Or Israel Katz of Port Townsend is still alive and in Seattle lends another mystery angle to his dis Bppearance from his home last Monday M Fred Dobler, 1417 15th ave. has | and Miss Elinor Fell of London wt reported to the police Friday night, io t Be Becond ave. Thur of Columbus hall fs a former chief of police of Port of the fatherless children of Franc Townsend fund He attempted to reach bim in a A second lecture will be held Sai growd, but the ex-mayor disap-|"rday night, at 8 o'clock, in th peared. Press club, and a third Sunda ie a p. m. in the First Presbyteria BANTA IN THE RACE church. Robey G. Banta, a newspaper) SHORTLY AFTER & tan, has filed for the city council.| Thursday night, W. M He is the publisher of two suburban | 65, way attacked b Newspapers, the South End } ‘ and the Duwamish Valley News. 0 during 1916, HERE TO RAISE FUND nee Schotie! o'cloe *|\ Fourth ave. 8. and ¢ and robbed of $10. ctient st. a ey will have cost FOR FRENGH KIDDIES » Knights in the interests) the ats Mountjoy, WHITMAN 0. K.'S PERKINS’ FIGHT YORK, rkins arri Albany, gl thusiasm over the that Ge Whitmar flatly in 4) port of t t the G Hip, ne 1 Whitma declared he Perkins it fight “to the t €) Speculation w n} George » toda | | N J came out fight ag mi sup. oO. more skeptical that tei for e t Whitman Col. Roose n fail to hover the various elements under his wing. This was dented by Perkins, He said Whitman | Would not even be asked to line up exclusively with either faction under w 1920 in case MEN | Can Save You Time and : TmIne your needs before attemptin, ‘wi! Prepared to go about my work in sure an, Tam « graduate of a Class A M treat Nervous Debilt Skin Disorders, Kidney and bles and Chronte Disorders, Reanonabi terins, and fees can be arranged to m: nts. CONSU TATION FI r 608 for Blood Disorders. ma for @ Wasserman blood teat, DONAWAY Oppostte Blood an Come t 0 08 Liberty Diag. ee ee No need taking my word for it. Ask the family usin Acme. Before they burned Acme they bought other kind Naw they stick to Acme because it is clean, makes least asl No soot or clinkers, and because it produces pe dollar. Try a load of ACME. Good Heating Engineer will advise you guitable for your equipment BUNKER PRICES Run of $3.25 filled no ©. M. LATIMER, MGR. ACME COAL CO. Main Yard, cilictt 1409; West Seattle Yard, West 549-W, most heat for stove, without range cost and furnace, Or which grade ts mot Get that coal bin Lamp Nut $3.50 Money to treat ical Col. d to practice here, and have had 82 yeare rhe my profession—11 years in Se- Bladder Trou. Postottioe. ACME COAL SATISFIES Furnace (coking) $3.50 | TO STEAL, HE SAYS; POLICE DOUBT IT | Second degree burglary charges ijwere filed Friday against Frank Mitchell, 25, the young man who caught red-handed by Patrolman ‘4 | Wood while tapping the cash | drawe of a cigar stand at Mifth ave @jand Pine st., early ‘Thursday morn ing. o| Mitchell, at the time of his arrest |aaid he was forced to the deed thru nd because of his wife and | sick Police scoht bis stor He was removed to the county jail to await trial ‘ CARPENTER FALLS OFF BRIDGE; HURT J, C, Newberg, 60, a bridge ecar-| penter, living at 4462 Morgan st. | ir} fell 15 feet from a bridge at 15th | tjave. W. and Emerson st. Friday, | sustaining Injuries about the back | and ley Ile to the Seattle Genera Newbe n Pacific \' ecident, t as taken hospital was employed on North ork at the time of the > “’ acta 5 | OR. L. R. CLARK Just to Remind You Tomorrow Is the Day to # Start for Perfect Teeth Better Health Bette Efficiency Here’s the Placeto Come for the Best Service DENTAL REGAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Mgr. 1405 Third Ave N. W. Cor. 3rd and Union Diagonally Across From Postoffice Be Sure to Get the Right Place—in Every Respect Seattle's Leading Dentist CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION BILL SENATE APPROVES — | | Jan. 19.—The Quee-} constitutional con-| vention will be submitted to the 1918. The senai a| to 6, today pas 1 the int resolution to that effect Senator Johnson of Spokane, who | troduced th direct constitutional OLYMPIA, tion of callin in of 31 calling for a convention | | jot t ondy opposition he wasn't opposed tc but only to the in CAN FAMILY OF 7 LIVE ON $12 WEEK? HELP IS NEEDED Right in mense ship large ame in comm eral improved the midst of the im building industries, th of increased activity rial circles and the gen business conditions of Seattle, is a man and wife and five children at 1211% Seventh , who have to live on a weekly scome of $12. Wendly is the name family They now owe a rent bill of $18, due to Wendly’s illness and his ubsequent loss of work, He was | 1 raised the Jan. 19.—Sen rovides that no mining man, now on trial before | » floor ared ot procedure taken {11 about five months ago Wray ond Palmer of King were| and was forced to remain in bed - _ | Then began a fruitless search for SEN POINDEXTER work for two months before he got} . lin a restaurant at $12 a week. j HAS SUFFRAGE BILL | If you know of a job that would for a family of seven needs more |than $12 a week, as the children stor Poindexter, Washington, ered a woman suff amend-|or call at the Wendly home Hu amendment x, or color.” To 6 din One Take LAXATIVE HNOMOQPTRINE, Tab Drigelsts refund money it it Tails; to ASKS FOR $50,000 f | Olive D. Larson, plaintiff in al 50 to jJudge Mackinto#h, Friday told of | 6:50 ation umong those who yoted no. |for a month H |the job he now has, washing dishes | give him a little better income. WASHINGTON of-jare all under 12—call up The Star ment to the constitution toda — — . ee ALREADY MARRIED; BE. W. GROVE'S signature ts on each be ° . | $50,000 damage* sult against Robert | e usICc 8. McMillan, @ wealthy Alaska offered 1 1 a daily, 1 and 4:50 y the suy to erh the misery she suffered following} her discovery that her husband had janother wife, living at Prince Ed-| Orchestra Millan at Iditarod, Alaska, and was | under management of married to him on September M. GUTERSON 1911 She was happy, she testi at j fled, until she discovered, several | years later, a letter to her husband f t 1 jfrom J, Ff. MeMillian, a son, She [later discovered that he had two sons, and that the wife had never been divorced MeMillan’s attorneys are attempt ing to prove that her suit for dam- ages is void, because the statute of limitations has expired worth NATION-WIDE MOVE TO REGULATE TAX SACRAMENTO, Jan. 19.—A na- tlon-wide movement was started to- day in the California legislature for a sweeping change in the system of imposing, collecting and distribut- ing imcome and inheritance taxes, The purpose, as given in a joint res- olution introduced in both houses, to check the encroachment by the federal government upon sourees of jrevenne heretofore regarded as re- ‘served exclusively to the states, | C in pleasure, the luncheon or times cost of your dinner afford happy unexcelled music can't this bination food and to miss com Continuous Service 11 A. M. to 8 P. M, Second at Seneca The Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the Northwest You Can Buy Br adbury 5 | Clothes on Credit You can get the best materials, the newest styles, the latest models and patterns—built for service by the best This store offers you the pick of clothes makers. 3radbury Suits and Overcoats That Cost No More $25 and Upwards With Other Good Makes From $15 and Upwards And It’s Not Necessary to Have the Ready Money Just Open An Account Here Make a small payment when you get your new Suit or Overcoat, then arrange to pay the payments by the week or month, Just as you prefer, We invite you ig to USE YOUR CREDIT, sar MALLORY HATS BARRY SHOES Ne w All Leathers, Stylish Lasts, Felts Priced from Always $3 $3.50 to $5 Late Styles in and Soft Derbies Open Saturday Evening Until 10 o'Clock 1332-1334 SECOND AVENUE