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STAR—TUESDAY, AUG. 7, 1917, PAGE 2 300 BUTCHERS ON STRIKE FOR | SHORTER HOURS | Three hundred butchers of the Plum et. packing house of Frye & Co. were on atrike Tuesday morning for an eight hour day. As yet no formal demands have been made on the company, but, according to J. &. Muffmann, business agent of local 81, Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen, the demands will be made as soon as the men are thoroly organized. Cc. M. Prye. fuses to consider “Some of our Monday morning had mon and woe are filling opr orders 1 usual,” COL. REES, BRITISH AIR HERO, ° WHO SAYS U. S. WILL WIN WAR HONEST, PAINLESS DENTISTRY ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE $10 ON YOUR SET OF TEETH GENUINE SET $25 $15 TRUBYTE TEETH.. I Guarantee a Fit in Each and Every Case. “NO CASH DOWN!” “MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS!” make yo tione af homefur Miahings ¥ t wash pay ohare Reattle te “make y feria’ — 0 known tide eredit serv! Atl ft your wictwal needs! additional purchases added to accounts ft you have an account here your addi tional purchases will be added without first payment. Your N Credil. of the company, re it a strike. men walked he sald take their pl out (Teeth Painlessly Extracted Free.) “We Want White Cooke The men were earning $3 a day on the average, with three meals a \day included. ‘They want an eight-| Jhour day at the mand thetr meals served by white men cooks and walters a hinese I | Two hundred of th jaffillated with the Ame of bor union. them have joined the nion officials #ay J. J. Axtell, of the I at it not ni, W ed by members of th Plates are the best a ificial teeth man- vul (rubber) BY ure S¢ t on a ~ -metal spring and felt | mattress: My genuine “TRI The teeth the hig grade anite in every case ufactured and I yu ely guarantee a fit IDEAL all each case. iereby making the own teeth ial expression nce of rt as young a I study the nat restore by my ‘ look natura wearer or not owing reguiag price $19 ation ‘TE” plates give If you doubt read satisfaction, t! tho ¢ gan! The 0 the traction ork becau 4, the not ha necossary tHe +44 Snoqualmie Falls, Wash., 83-1917, ation at company will not any strike o, meat compan would sin ing the skill and teher Dr. Harvey: My Dear owing you for dental work 8 ir—t wish you would send me a statement of the amount I am I have forgotten the amount you said was still due. 1 am very much pleased with the work you did for me. | think | could eat corn off the cob, and am patiently waiting for an opportunity te do se. | haven't sad the least bit of trouble with my plates. They are so comfortable that | sleep with them in my mouth, and | often forget that I have them. 1 will send hae you the pay for them as soon as! hear from you. Yours respectfully, th 1. N. FOSTER. all but one beef butcher foremen and the girls who work fn the sausage rooma, accord: | ing to Hoffmann. GRAVE STRIKE DANGER NEAR, SAYS HAYWOOD Ny United Preas Leesed Wire CHICAGO, Aug. 7™Sentl. ment is growing for a general strike of |. W. W., according to wm. D. Haywood, general treasurer and secretary of the organization, who today de- clared that harvest hands In South Dakota have been called out and that 85 per cent of the lumber Industry In the North. west |e tied up as a result of walkouts. He reft would be affected In case of a eral strike, but said that more than | 75,000 are out now, | “I have received telegrams from jall indorsing ers at officta ruin meat training toa t oys between nd the « 50 Bhould your case require a non-‘irritating plate, I can Ine your plate with either @ilver or gold, insuring a perfectly hygienic condition of the mouth. tire about my all cast metal plates. To introduce this wonderful plate, which $50 for, and which I guarantee to restore to you the full sense of taste, and to conduct to your se of heat and cold, and which at all times maintains a sterile co »¢ mouth, FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY I will make you one of my cart aluminum plates, with a GUARANTEE of fit accompanying each plate, for $30. All Gold 22-Karat Plates From $67.50 to $150.00. Unexcelled Gold Work | Over 25 Years’ Experience All my gold work, both fillings, crown “a eos Ph aga heroically, scientific ally, effectively and bridgework, are made from tested I treat abscessed and gold. For instance, in my crowns I use | and lesions of the mouth. 29-gauge gold plate, not the tissue paper | I have a complete X-Ray as an aid to gold that some dental parlors give you. my diagnosis of difficult cases, I do the highest class of crown, bridge Pain Eliminated Teeth extracted, filled, live nerves re work, gold fillings and porcelain restore moved, in fact, all dental operations per Hons I make vuleate and gold artificial teeth, formed painlessly by the ald of “Novo cain.” asing genuine Trubyte teeth. My prices are reasonable, within the 1 also administer Nitrous-Oxid gas io ifficult cases of extraction. Lieut. Col. L. W. B. Rees, of the British Royal Flying Corps, who| la In Seattle to tell of need for American alrplanes on Europe's battle. fronts. He Is one of the few men alive with both Victoria Crose and Order of Distinguished Service ee eee Egyptian leather-trimmed purses and handbags the very latest luting the wear, ‘The “foot cloth” is cotton, 18 Inches equare. Extra large boots are worn with them. “4 Russ Girl Fighters Wear No Stockings By United Frees Leased Wire PETROGRAD, Aug. 7.—The Rus sian wor Last Death” is not a “sll stock organization. or even a “sock” fighting unit. In stead of stockings or socks, most of the women wear “foot cloths.” They are wrapped about the feet differently each time, thus distrib Coutity engineers to do work of constructing drainage projects! hereafter, instead of private en- sinecers. fost recetved ‘ King county game commission plants 75.000 biack bass tn Lake) Washington. KO ee ee i to #tate how me cy-abaped dag In vachette and Ene wor with Peyptian leather trimmings and fancy silk Npings $650 pin seal, beautifully pin purse and mirror sits reach of every man and woman. Come to me for your dental work. It will pay you. Examinations and estimates frea wh we tanse! Tile, B—the very intest style tn size trimmed with Exyptian leather, f os ALL WORK GUARANTEED Dr. H. T. Harvey DENTIST. (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) 505-512 EITEL BUILDING. Cor. Second and Pike—Where Swift's Drug Store ts. Phone Elliott 3026 Open Evenings and Sundaya. od with ta of the countr: 101 to 111 S&. Eleventh s¢. & general strike in retaliatt for | | the lynching of Frank Litt Haywood. a | “There is no board or individnal powerful enough to call a general atrih he declared, ht “but separate strike laughed at suggestions war.” ia no possibility of !t,” “The situation today Is ransient phase of the labor pent. It is only a part of the industrial revolution which has been going on for millions of years. “Conditions will improve as a re sult of what we are doing.” RUSSIA WILL 1 as officials: WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.—~ follows, according to embassy/Eskimos Travel Far to Pledge Fealty "The political democracy of the Russia now looks to her two * ONDAU At sete rer jonely| _.ceBeral headquarters fs the offices on must be firmly established! mountain passes and thru great °*,G0%. J. A. Strong, at Juneau. BIO ote e Kerensky and | before any sweeping social reforms | stretches of wild country, the con-| 9 “ord sent to Gen. Crowder’s of- Korniloff—to lead her out of jare possible. Russia cannot con- soriptible youth of Alaska’s 68,000 fice from there today said the draft military and Internal ¢isorgani- | clude peace with a reactionary Ger ee ore fs proceeding rapidly, considering zation to stability and triumph. {many, She must stand fast the difficulties of travel. Owing to 1 a Mr. H. M. Rogers, Who Secured the Great B. Schneider | and Emporium Stocks, Grabs Entire Larsen-Mueller Shoe Co. Stock of Portland, Oregon. Hundreds of Pairs of Walk-Over Shoes Just Unpacked and Thrown on Sale Wednesday, 8 A. M. Sharp. Men's Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, worth to $4.00; Walk-Over stamped on ever pair, go Wednesday at S198. Men's Walk-Over Shoes, $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00 values; Walk-Over name and price stamped on every pair, go at $2.85. Men's Fine Dress Shoes, worth to $5.00, go at $2.48. Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes, worth to $3.50, at $1.48. Ladies’ Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, $1.89. Ladies’ and Misses’ White Canvas Shoes and Pumps, at o Z |without injury to, herself. The merchantinan's crew fired one shot ‘ without effect. An American pa- trol boat dashed up and fired eight United Pree |shots. The submarine then disap Tensed Wire |peared. The second vessel a submarine, circled the boat and escaped. ATLANTIC PORT, Aug. 7 1 n of encounters ¥ ws, one of which off by an American pa Were brought to this port t by the crew of two transat vessels » © Atorpedo was fired across the sit of one of the vessels. The then rose to the sur. #0 close, however, the could discharge anoth ’ N. W. If you value your watch, let n it Next Liberty Advertisement Americans are trudging to register Z until for the draft.~-Among them are H. M. ROGERS Proprietor of the Red Front Cloth ing Co., Who Brings These Great Stocks to Seattle. for wet weather wear, worth to $6.00, go at 9S8e¢ and up. $7.00 Red Cross Ladies’ Shoes, 12-in. top, at $3.48. Men's Florsheim Shoes,| worth to $7.00, go at $3.48. Men's Heavy Work Shoes, | 2.85 a pair |here today. Korensky wields supreme power in the administrative branch, while Korniloff is vested with control of the army. Hoth men have the en-| tire support of all Russian political] parti This is the situation in Russia, as] ummed up at the Russian embass The construction the German people are ready to jemonstrate that they are capable of ridding the country of autocracy. Lat us quit t ng romantic pacif sm. Russia's last political storm has cleared the atmosphere.” Half Frisco’s Men several hundred Eskimo lads. Further down toward civilization American from prospectors’ gKangs are coming in from thd mountains. Some must travel many miles to reach the mountain cabin or frontier settlement where | Uncle Sam's agent aw him. boys lack of facilities for communicating registration intelligence, the Alas- kan registration day continues from 7 a. m. July 20, to 4 p. m. Sep- tember 2. Sundays an@ holidays are excepted. Alaska’s drawing will be held, probably, at the provost marshal general's office in Washington, late the Kerensky government, embassy officials say, may be regarded as Ask Exemption Dy United Prees Leased Wire SAN FRANCISCO, Au Fifty-four per cent of the men passed physically for the draft in San Francisco claim exemption, ac jin September. |Women Who Fade Early| Tow often we hear the expres- 2 Red Cross Heads sion, “How she has faded!” or| ! Are Major Generals “Hasn't she grown Her friends see it. Her husband sees| ording to figures announced by /tt. She realises it herself with a| "7 Onted bres tenses Wire | | draft boards today, About 25 per pang. Often she ‘knows. the rem| WASHINGTON, Aug. 7—For cent failed to meet the physical son, some female derangement has|™er President Taft and H. P. Da- qualifications. fastened {tself upon her and makes! vison, partner of J. P. Morgan, to- it almost impossible for her to day became majors general under drag around from day to day, Such/& war department order giving women should remember there {s| commissions as Red Cross chiefs. tried &nd true remedy for their| The order provided for co! a Uncle Sam wants experienced condition, and that Lydia E. Pink-| sions down to the rank of sergeant “| merchandise packers for the quar- 3 Vegetable Compound for major, and was intended to expe- 4) ye | termasters’ corps, Pay, $900 ajmore than forty years has been re-|dite the work of the Red Cross, “*Slyear. Applications recetved until) storing women to health and happi-| which now becomes an actual gov- se) August 11, room 303, postoffice, neas. Try it! ernment agency. MUSICAL COMEDY—3 |] Matinees Who trains his students to get a salary. For over 3 years he Any has been building As Cal.» Ethics and Business Personal ity into the student fro the day of entry into the Business Course. An individual school for the ambitious, | Boys’ Shoes, all solid leather, go at $1.95. Girls’ Sandals and Mary Janes at 98¢. If you are in need of Shoes, come to this sale. Never jagain will high-grade Shoes, such as Walk-Over, Florsheim, Red Cross; etc., be offered for so little money. Men's Suits Sacrificed at $5.75 AND A $2.00 HAT FREE—WEDNESDAY ONLY Suits that sold to $15.00 go Wednesday at $5.75. Men's $20.00 high-class Suits, including Griffon and Collegian makes —a rare value at this price—$S8.95. A $2.50 hat free. Men's Suits, beautifully tailored, in tweeds, worsteds and serges; latest Spring styles; many Society and Strauss pure wool fabrics in lot; former prices to $30.00. Cut Wednesday to $11.85. And a $2.50 HAT FREE with every Suit sold. Wednesday we will sell Men's 50c President Suspenders at 19¢; 10c Handkerchiefs at 3¢; $1.50 Cluett Shirts at 69¢; Men’s Wool Underwear, worth to $2.00, goes at 68¢; Men's Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at $1.38; Men's $1.50 Union Suits at 68¢; $2.50 Silk and Wool Underwear 98¢. These are just a few items picked at random from these great stocks. Rogers just grabbed this great Larsen-Mueller Portland stock and will throw it all on sale tomorrow. It's a huge undertaking—and in these days of soaring prices it will be as a godsend to the economical shoppers of Seattle. 15¢ Arrow Collars, late styles, will be sold at two for 15¢. A large lot of Men's Overalls, all sizes, go at 49¢. Men’s Pants that sold to $3.00, at 98¢. Boys’ Suits, worth to $6.00, at $2.85. Dress Shirts, Black Bear Overalls, Work Gloves, Mackinaws, Logger Shoes, Slicker Coats, etc., in fact every- thing for a man’s dress or work wear included in this sale, and going at the lowest prices ever placed on world’s standard merchandise. Note Carefully our Address— Shorthand Bookkeeping RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY Civil Service Business Ethics 1508-1510 FIRST AVE. | Opposite the Public Market, just north of Pike Street. NORTHWES"' We've just bought another new stock and it goes on sale Wednesday.| SHORTHAND REPORT- So come-—now is your chance to get first pick. If you want to save, ING SCHOOL | peers to this le and come early. Arcade Bldg. Elliott. 1581, Mr. Chilly Mornings wouldn't be able to dress these A. M.’s if it weren’t for A. Briqu Uncle Sam Wants Packers for Army bia CLEVER PEOPLE Change Chilly Mornings Into Pleasant ‘Days—Burn Briquets in Furnace, Range, Grate, Stove. N. FURMAN Evenings and Sunday Mat 500 SEATS 10c 500 SEATS 20c. At behooves Mr. Householder to “get busy” right now and lay in his stock of Diamond Briquets. Nippy morn ings give a foretaste of what is coming, and make it doubly urgent that you get in before the rush. Fuel in the basement is protection—in more ways than one. Briquets $6.65 per ton (at the Bunkers). Busines THEATRE St, Bet, First and Second 6 HIGH-CLASS AUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES . Diamond, South Pratrta, Now ' castle Coal, as well as Dinmond iquets, at your nearest dealer's, or from PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY 563 Railroad Avenue South Main 5080. Sale Starts Wednesday Morning at 8 Sharp,