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PAGE 7 HANNA REPORT TO COMBAT CRY One of the largest lobbies of the year le expected at the spe. cial meeting of the budget com mittee in council chambers Fri. day night to consider the pe tition of certain city employes for salary ra Councilman Hanna, chairman of the finance committee, has filed a report on the comparative wages of city employes and employes of prt vate corporations, and it 1s probable basis for the discussion night, THURSDAY FRIDAY 14 by the city pald by pri cases the salaries are higher than th vate companes for similar work Hanna recommends that salary changes be made only after a that the responsibility for the pay roll should rest with the department heads rather than with the mayor. A man © hired ts considered » hold a life job, under elvil ser vice, says Hanna, while as a matter a private em for {nef ONLY of fact, in many cases ployer would floleney “Pay the and let th burden from $ fire him good men good wages r ones go” is the report. Hanna says » $10,000 a year can be the payroll if this plan of th in followed The p ent high rate of taxation makes {t necessary for the city to retrench, and the report appears to advocate retrenchment rather than increases in the payroll Suffragist Heads Thrift Campaign n WALTER _ MILLER Mra. Miller ts chairman of the new National Suffrage Association thrift committee, and is cooperat- ing with Herbert ©. Hoover, head of the food board in the United States, In ending food wastage. She is vice president of the Nation al American Woman Suffrage Asso- elation and wife of Prof. Miller of the U niversity ot Missourt CAN’T COLLECT FOR THE FOURTH OF THE SEVEN eesepaeted SINS h Sin a 5-reel super-feature ake. in one showing. Is the American Girl “Slacker”? Eve Leslie is lovely, but tress, Charlotte Walker, pampered. She never _ steps out of the past in dreams that she owesa_ the roles of three pio- debt to her country. neer American girls, to Adam Moore, her lover, influence Eve to forego «injured on ap paratus which the city furnished free, Judge Ralph C. Bell, visiting judge from Snohomish, Wednesday | | ruled that Virginia Clark, 11, daugh-| miter of Mrs. Virginia A. Clark, S0% | Mari om st, could not recover dam ages for injuries recelved when she| stepped on broken «lags {n the Lin-| 4 wading pool. The | child fn a dancer. INJURED BY AUTO | | W. Bolton, 617% Yoslor way, sus tained painful bruises when he was |struck by the automobile of T. H Heubl, 140 21st ave., last night, at and Union st. Heuble Third ava | was arres for reckless driving Recause she tod woman iowa. that lemon Fotlg is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan, and is bog ideal skin soft ener, smoothener and beautifier. Just try it! Get three ounces of| orchard white at any pharmacy jand two lemons from the gr }and make up a quarter pint of this |sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands, It should naturally help to whiten, soften, freshen and bring out the roses and beauty of any skin It ts truly marvelous to red hands. hs (PACIFIC OUTFITTING CD COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY ESSES MEN 5 Shirley Mason and George La Guerre Are Co-Stars With Charlotte Walker (pep CHESTER CONKLIN IN “A TUGBOAT ROMEO” This is classed as one of the three funniest edies Keystone has ever produced. 2-reel com- ANY SEAT ANY TIME | Oc FOR HIGHER PAY that this report will be made the; oben | The report shows that In most! STEPPING ON GLASS ' smoothen rough, | H ference Fraser-PatersonCo_ Second Ave, at University St Phone Main 7100.) Exceptional Friday Clearance of 28 Women’s Dresses, $9.95 dresses and —The silk dresses are dependable taffetas, in { black. PLENDID new spring styles, in this group of 13 woolen dresses. —The wools are in fine serges in navy blue. —They are mostly small —They of the season, | CLEARANCI | little styles D. ! in the ¢ are ghtly shor sell Dhey Friday Special aint Chairs tially reduced $3.00 Dining Chairs leather seats ~$3.25 Dining leather seats. — $4.00 | les Dining Ct her seat Pater irs DANCE HALL GIRLS WILL BE THING OF | PAST IF BILL GOES Girla in the dance halls of the leity no longer will be able to coax the bashful into “shaking a leg” or tempt the thirst of the unwary one to the point where he will pay two if the counc!! observes the recommenda safety commit bits for a short, soft drink, tions of the public tee on the nee hall ordinance. With a lobby made ters, penny arcade girls, lawyers and unclassified, the committee de bated the matter Wednesday after noon The proponents of the measure to prohibit drink and dance solicita- tion held that the dance halls wrecked womanhood, and that the chief of police erly regulate them. that the statute lordinary cold cream one ¢ n pre- | clogged now with useless legisia-| claiming that when a dance) _paceoeeiaie ag v0 ee softener and|hall becomes a nuisance the police have the power and should close it | tion, up. CALLED cops NAMES; | HE IS REPRIMANDED | Because he made slighting |marks about the police art |ment, calling policemen and de-!} |tectives who were witnesses in the Jease, “would-be white hopes Attorney Solon T. Williams sel for August Wolfe |manded by Superior Judge M jintosh Wedn Wolfe cused of havi furnished r to Al. J. Rounds, Walter M ald and Oscar Lowe the Bothell bank Dec, 6 RUSSIANS ON WAY wlan consulate, 96 off of New York, of America, He the boate of the Nipr for, it is alleged. Girls’ White Dresses Formerly $5 to $7.50 f a lot of girls’ with Chairs, w saeheed $2. 70 with . $3.10 urth Fl up of minis was unable to prop The opponents books were re-| and “handsome and virtuous exhibits,’ coun was reprt ron: | who robbed Supplied with money by the Rus Russian exiles who left the Fast on their way to) Viadivostok last week, are in Seat tle, awaiting the arrival of I. Schat secretary of the United Russian Revolutionary con arranged for the passage of the Russians via on Yusen Kat sha line, which has refused to grant the kind of accommodations called sizes, 18 to 38. i] —An exceptional clearance price, $9.95. FRIDAY SPECIAL pretty lawn at effects with pleated sk navy Formerly $15.00, $17.50, $18.75 and $20.00 28 dresses, fifteen silk blue, wistaria, sand and are splendid models, well made and cleverly trimmed in the modes Frarer-Paterson Co., Third Floor. $3.75 organdy dresses, clever skirt effects very » double Third Floor. A Group of 50 $2.50 to $2.75 Lingerie Waists S havea limited number of half dozens in waxed and fumed finish dining chairs. To close out these broken sets the deve have been substan- r FILL OUT AND MAIL Seattle, Wash. To Members of Congress of the United States of America: We believe in the conserip- tion of large incomes as a means for conducting the war; we also believe in limiting the profits to be derived from the sale of munitions and necessi- ties, We therefore favor the pro. posal to Mmit profite on munt- tions to 3% per cent and on the basic necessities to 6 per cent, and to levy a war tax on tn. comes cbove $5,000 per year, 2 per cent up to $10,000, igher rate on larger in- ultimating in a tax of 100 per cent on incomes larger than $100,000 per annum, for any one person. We urge upon you the enact- ment of legisiation to this end and confidently expect from it results of great benefit to the American people and to all man- kind Respectfully submitted, When signed, mail to Senator Miles Poindexter, Washington, D. C, GERMAN BOAT WILL has sailing The government taken over the G which n int t sound sir out war, Following a sur of the | Wednesday. bor. Spirited bidding bronght $74 into the treasury of the dry at the auction sale of confisca fixtures yester ‘ay. was the auctiv F broken $2.50 cellent models, in each style. lot, Wide broidery BE USED BY U. S. officially >| Capt. 8. B. Griggs of Seattle ordered the boat tn drydock at Eagle Harbor which also {s interned at Hagle Har-|"'hy “ihe John Bushell Choice on Friday $1.38 INE white lingerie waists, the cleaning up of several lines formerly priced and $2.75. They are ex- but not all sizes All sizes in the however and em- Altogether lues out of the 1.38 lace fronts. sirable and v nary —Fraser-Paterson < 75,000 Estates Held Up in U. 8. Probate Courts R U ONE Our business {s to trace such measures and establish proof of birth or descent, Naturalization Papers Have you proof of where your father took them out? If not, consuit us, IMPORTANT Telephone Beacon 3885 The Genealogy Co. 403 30th Ave. 8. Corner 30th and Jackson collars, per box; 6 for $5.00. 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