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| suffragists Train | to Fight at Front|§’) Our Fire Sale Is Drawing to a Close, Watch the Papers for Announcement of Grand Final Wind-up Sale. These Bargains on Sale Tomorrow 25¢ Towels at 20c Bleached Turkish Towels, 19 inches; b 2b6e, ale price, each price 25e, 50c Dresser Scarfs at 29¢ inches wide, 50 Inches lc emstitched, made material, Regular price le price 29¢ $3.50 Bedspreads at $2.98 lendid quality Crochet Quilt, fringed, cut corners, hand designs Reg. price $3.50 ale 2.08% 36-Inch Curtain Swiss at llc Yard Fancy figured and polka dot designs in all white. price, a yard. lar 20¢ LEARN TO L.UDK FOR FRIDAY SPECIALS ON ; i THIS PAGE ; of nice | WATCH Thts ‘SECTION EACH WEEK 6 SAVE MONG SEATTLE’S LivestWineES WHO ARE CO-OPERATING TO REDVCE THE HIGH COST OF LIVING price READ THESE PRICES ON WOMEN’S COATS, SUITS Spectal 1l¢ Specials to Close in Shoe Dep’t sold up to $1.25...50¢ beach; sold at .- $1.49 and Oxfords; sold BE Slippers, for picnic or Women's and Misses’ Women's Hiking $3.98, for .. ep teeeeees Women’ s and " Misse ’ Strap S hoes, ECONOMIZE! by purchasing Vittucci Buy that Wash Suit for your boy right now. The right weather is here, the right Suits are here and at right prices. Hundreds to choose from at ORE and up Two-piece Suits in White, Tan, Blue, etc.; plain and combinations. Come and see them Men's Bathing Suits. Black or navy and fancy stripe Jersey cloth; sold at $1.50, to close, $1.00 Slide Well” and “Slip Collars. Save your tem- per and your tles. Reg. price l5e, to close, each.....10¢ Men’s Golf Shirts in endless variety of plain and fancy stripes. Laundered or French sold to $1.75, to close iad 5we Negligee Shirts, with plain or military collars, and soft cuffs, Sold 7%c to $1.00 to close - The name Vittucci stands for the utmost in values at the mini- mum Cost. 75c White Cotton Voile Shirt Waists; sizes 36 to 44. To close ~ 39¢ 98c White and Colored Stripe Shirt Waists, sizes 26 to 46; to close sales ope $1.50 and $1.75 Shirtwatsts, mostly white, a few with a touch of color; to close $1.25 Men’s Genuine Italian Panama Hats, assorted crowns and bands. Why pay $5.00 when you can buy these at... $2.5 Beach and Garden Hats for women and children. Mexica and Peanut Straws with p or fancy bands. B9¢. and You Feel Good When You Buy a Cheap Car But You Feel Rotten When You Ride in It We bh ome good slightly used cars you ean afford to buy. you app quality and want « quality car, w Eight-Cylinder Stearns This car has the world renowned Stearns-Knight motor, run only 4,000 miles It te practically new and fully, guarantecd. Everyone knows the unusual merit of a Stoarne Mitchell Six Run only enough to be properly broke tn. High-Powered Bug heave to take any o dust im thie car. are and nearly w tires Make Your Own Terms We won't turn down any reasonable offer om any of these care They are all priced away below value We Have Never Made a Dissatisfied Customer PARSON’S MOTOR CAR CO. Phone Kast 701, 1158 Broadway Select your Hat from one of the most complete stocks in the Northwest. $3 to $5 will buy you a Trimmed Hat you will be proud to "wear. Styles, materials, colors, prices to suit every E WONDER MILLINERY CO. 216 PIKE STREET Just ike new | At present women laundry work ere are receiving an approximate average pay of from $8 to $9 a Week, sor of them receiving as low as $5.85, according to Wyatt. They want a minimum of $10 a| week The men ask $15 a week. | Called Women's Strike There are four Isundries paying! the seale demanded by the inside| workers, according to Mra, H. M./ O'Conner, acting business agent/ for Local 24, International union. The Mutual laundry, Covey Wet | Wash, Collins’ Wet Wash and Cen- tral Wet Wash are on the fair list published Thursday morning. Business Agent Wyatt, of the drivers, says that in addition to this list the Enterprise laundry has agreed to their demands. “It is a strike for the women,” said Mre. O'Conner, Thursday morn- ing. “The men have made demands but ft is for the women that the strike is called. We can’t live on $8 a week, and we have ceased tryiog. Some of our members have children to support. We ask a living wage for them.” You Tt has had the be BUY LIBERTY BONDS! oes Caer = See the Garments and Save $5 to $15, " ~ — Compare our garments and prices WD PRICE with the specials offered in other O'Hara is underseliing every other bers of the Brooklyn woman's 7 ls store in Seattle. suffrage party which has organized 4 ) WOMEN’S COATS a rifle squad to be ready to fight | " $12.60 and $15.00 COATS for Uncle Bam if needed, She is : $17.60 and $19.50 COATS rT here shown practicing on the floor at ¥ $20.00 to $25.00 COATS s o Hrooklyn armory. Two hun $27.50 w $40.00 COATS dred women are expected to train. \ WOMEN'S SUITS ] Chotes of any Suit in the store, regu > 4 lar values $25 to $35 $15.00 300 WORKERS IN | ORESSES TO BUY CLOTHES nduinis.¢ Entire stock of Silk and Wool Dresses FOR YOURSELF AND FAMILY hea ME ee oJ at one price; values up to $20.00 rroc . $10.00 = grocer. j aci ic Out itting 0. Woe ae GO ON STRIKE G iT STORE Twenty of the 24 laundrt t| Second Floor, Economy Market Wanty OF ‘the anREs © S. W. Corner Third and > as Carnie Wieek'Ave cad Mike OU the city were {dle Thursday morn-| ing, following the walk-out of ap- proximately 800 inside workers for | higher wages | Deliveries of last week's laun- dry will be made this week, ac cording to the announcement of - = 5 Fred S. Wyatt, business agent for | t the Laundry Drivers’ union FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Mra eraca actrees tine threat ened to strike Saturday night if VITTUCCI the demands for a minimum wage sealé of $20 a week with 2 per cent of the amount of work han- IMPORTING ER Pen co. Manufacturers and Wholesale Grocers 309 Occidental Ave. Phone Elliott 652 U. S. USED MANY FLAGS Stars and Stripes Were Adopted in 1777)- of the beady of Y AND SATURDAY SPECIALS In One or Two EM RULE DEPARTMENT STORE 1014 FIRST AVENUE were fortunate in securing this splen- fomen’s, Men’s and Children’s throwing it all on the bar. to off set the high cost of living WASHINGTON, D. C., June 14—In the United States na tional museum here the his tory of the American fiag ie shown In reality. All bannere which represented this govern ment or any part of it have been preserved for future gen- erations to « Before adoption of the present Stars and Stripes by congress, we had many flags, used by individual and regiments. There | colonies mre ts were the pine ¢ flag of Massa Bye {| chusetts and the white crescent Mae ¥ gid) Means Private Halls. Day and Evening Yeu SE RVICE wiaete Abed and Bust- SATISFACTION ; No Difference If You Haven's} Danced. You Can Dance with Anyone Main 3911 How Thin People May Put On Flesh rt GREAT DISCOVERY BY EMINENT 1523 FOURTH AVE. Established Over 10 Years. Member National United Masters of Dancing Association. What Maplewood Certified Milk Will Do for Your Baby a blue field flying above Johnson, when Col. Moultrie held SPECIALIST he stronghold against the British * eet in 1775, Another baoner had) Judging from the countless prep a snake with the words “Don't rations and treatments which are | Tread On Me.” continually being advertised for the | Adopted in 1777 purpose of making thin people | A yellow flag with a canton of | fleshy, developing the arms, neck ‘113 blue and silver stripes in the/and bust, and replacing ugly hollows upper left-hand corner and a coat and angles by the soft curved lines of arms lette: cred, “For These We) of health and beauty, there are evi- 7) | strive,” in the center, waved above | dently thousands of men and wom- TAKE YOUR CHOICE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY _ From an assortment of 100 trimmed hats, models, latest colors and materials, at latest Fishermen, Attention! You can save from one-third to one-half on Fishing Tackle at Hall’s Closing-Out Sale Everything in the house reduced. 1021 First Ave. REGISTRATION Certificate Card Cases at Washington protection of T will do the baby more good than any other food that you . can give it. Being a raw milk, tt is most easily digested We are doing more than {# required of us in order that perfect sanitary conditions shall prevall in producing and delivering baby’s milk.” This is done to protect your baby from all posst- ble danger. If you could see for f the ideal conditions that and the serw a { t JD. Farrell's Ma Farm, in the would net wonder t ow ertified Milk ted for the Gold Medal at the National Dairy 8h held in Chica In cony tien with hundreds dairies from all over the United States, and that It captured thie ret Prize at the State Fair at North Yakima in/191%, 1914 and t Ma If you want to be served by a responsible dairy that takes tts ork seriously; if you want a raw that in wo pure that It quire any method or process of purification. if you want k delivered within a few short hours after milking, call Or Main $310, and arrangements will be made NS PURE MILK DAIRY, Inc. Distributers of Miplewood Products 1612-14 Seventh Ave, Phones—Main 4310 and Main 2645 CALL ATTENTION woo Pershing palnce h President Poincare and other | in close | conference with French war office and his PARIS, (wae hed wit June 14.—Ge today at yaer Did you know that the laws of are stringent in their the national flag r rench notables, He was leaders most of the day, B | DR. J. R. BINYON FREE Examination BEST $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH We aro one of the few em in the Northwest that d@ lenses from start to finish. and_we are the onty ome im Seattle ce Diret Aveane, Mzamination tres, graduate optometrist, Glasnes not | Prescribed ‘unless absolutely neces:| sary | BINYON OPTICAL co. | 11 Near Sencea St “Brownatone” | Tints Your Hair In a Minute Preferred to Slow Acting Dyes aut to the certaint George Washington's bodyguard hen he left Philadelphia, Juge 21, 1775, to command the Colonial | forces. On June 14, 1777, the continen- {tal congress adopted the Stars and | Stripes as the national emblem. Washington translated the design in these words “We take the star from heaven, the red from our mother country, separating it by white stripes, thus showing that we have separated from and the white stripes shall go down to posterity rep- resenting Liberty.” The first time the flag was dis jplayed was on Aug. 6, 1777, over| Schuyler, at Rome, N. Y./ John Paul Jones flew a 12-star| naval flag on the “Ranger” ff No-| vember, 1777. Stars Added As the Union gained a state, a star was added in the blue field At first it was planned to add a {stripe also, but after two stat had been admitted the flag w found to be unwieldy. The 15 stripe flag was in use from 1795] until 1818, Por many years the army did not carry the Stars and Stripes in battle, altho it had been in use as a garrison The land forces then carrie what was] known as national colors or stand | frequently being astonishing. en who keenly feel their excessive thinness, and it therefore is a real pleasure to publish herewith a sim- ple prescription which, by correct- ing faulty metabolism and stimulat- ing the activity of certain sluggish vital organs, quickly produces ® marvelous transformation in the ap pearance, the increase in weight This increase in weight also carries with it a general improvement in the health. Nervousness, sleeplessness and lack of energy which nearly al- ways accompany excessive thinness, all quickly disappear, dull eyes be come bright, and pale cheeks glow with the bloom of perfect health. The prescription, which is abso lutely harmless, directs you to take before each meal a 5-grain tablet of Bitro-Phosphate, such as you may obtain from any druggist at a trit- Bat all you want, but d thoroughly. the ubeve pre for relieving new- d general week- a to its remarks Able’ flesh-yrowing properties, be wed by anyone who does not aoaize to put on fl NO MORE GRAY HAIR against defamation? Speci i al Prices of a state-wide move Aw part @ Leather Cases to fit cards, J ment of education, the Seattle headquarters in the Hotel Crillon boavtiful " anpears ek ee = coat of arms °t!No Need to Look Old— were a scene of constant activity. frownatone » An eagle over N . latural Color Comes Mair, Stain and the We also have a Case at 25¢, Mf make slighting remarks concern rhe prepare the Great Scientific Dis covery—Not a Dye. | Made of ing Old Glory 1s @ misdemeanor, |PALACE HIP like leather It is the duty of every citizen to leather couse the arrest of any person who our prices on cegrades the flag in any of the Cases, following ways: By attaching to & the flag any advertisement or in-|strumentalists, in a repertoire of ete. You will find them the seription or by using the flag or/classical and popular selections. ! Every correct style of the season. lowest in the city the erest of the United States for|Dot Marsell will do a comedy and % gue advertising purposes, or even an|character act. The Hayashi troupe 4 We Do Repairing imitation of either of them }of Japanese are tumblers and bal hy of these offenses is punish-|ancers. Other acts are the Garrity | Pero! able by a fine of $500. isters, singers and dancers; the "so v | Norton Brothers are singing come Will Oust German ine. while Leonard and Louie will’ | XENIA, 0, June 14,—Spanish offer a gymnastic comedy act call ine Spanish | oq « bi ay oe and French languages will replace wa | “Clever Capers of a High Calt German in Xenia’s public schools A trial bottle and tntereating booklet at the opening of the next term, it a was announced here today Seattle council, Knights of Colum S Coppin Mdg., Cov: bus, presented a flag and flagpole to ing Well worth looking into, Jane|the School of the Sacred Heart], myre, Wednesday. veral stars desigaation with celluloid face, so cards J chapter of the Daughters of the | will not get worn. American Revolution were calling Tie value at sttention today to the fact that to $1.00 value a The trample on, jeer at or mutilate or War Figures Loom Lowly — Station LONDON, June 14.—The low. ly boyhood of Premier Lloyd ge, suddenly brought into contrast with his achievements of middie life, hes caused the _Imponnibie of English people to scrutinize . . the early careers of other en- tente leaders. Ex-Premier Briand, Was ascertained, wa owner at St. Nazaire His first job was that of a reporter for a labor paper, so poorly paid that y ‘vetuaing he had to decline a’ lectur direct from the, tion | he had no 8. j Genera nuts, ex-rebel and now }a participant in the Empire Couneil | $9 because of his victories over th: Germans in Africa, spent his hood herding his father’s sh » in Cape Colony, Later he attended (Q_ba en English university, becoming a Sa? . less)’ for removing lawyer advertisement. looks wears like Pantasote; and nger any need for let You cannot afford to miss this chance, for your summer hat. @ Hats, Colored Hats, of practically every description. ladies, You can select from Black Small Hats, Thurs: | lined an ag and in The new show which ope day at the Palace Hip is by the Monte Carlo Sexte gregal » of Italian sing Trunks, Traveling Bags, Hand Bags, Purses, Large Hats, Hats Suit Ladies’ perfectly without dyes a of ridicules ed their gray uy is by the r Restorer, ® liquid, of France, it Brownatone the son of a 1) LADIES’ SAMPLE HAT SHOP Second Floor Denny Bldg. Take the Elevator. Next to Clemmer Theatre. | | | Begerow Trunk Co. 210 Pike St. People's Hank Building. Phone Wiltott 1146, atent medicine at Owl Dri and all @9 Ht :- EN a dye. Only sisal dan tell Drug « ownatone” at your hair boy 1 gumranteed at all K and tollet counters, wubatitute, loading dee asst: superfluous