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'STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1918. PAGE 5 ED Hi)NY MARKET ; TOGETAMPLE | =. Stiday tour Sales ; , and the right to limit * 9 t quanti is reserved. Cheap fish for Seattle, pract r t . - thruout the whole year, and » Coat t ' . the municipal fish market, te the If of ; , 10 to 11 11 to 12 1to2 eta ; : vm @ Sik Dress Skirts in $72.50 Silk Dresses Cretonnes—i60 yards in a few . oe ul patterns; 36 im re. The Special at $8.95 "vormerly 266: vet tase tee 19c $9.50 Children’s Vests — 15 Banded Hinokie orders taken, king before the Central Labor Verts in high neck, short wleeve styles made of medium weight white only o 10 years, For. <7 cents a pound and m Galtere Commissioner Darwin Hats nounced that he will ask #00: 0 of rep cities of the ® © in Seattle tives of the larger MAY 27-1918 . sean HONOR ROLL ° se we rear $3. 98 mary ate alibut, ahrimy Braids—t tic White 98 on flit to yrevent sald ther ateh the LABOR OPPOSES MOVE TO CURB SUNDAY BURIALS Undertakers and ministers are two lasses of laborers who should not expect to be relieved of Sunday ork, the Central Labor council de m1 y , ‘$8. 95 For this hour, at a bolt ee. en the Rhodes Co, a card showing our on 100 per cent for patriotism and Just our plain duty, Have you such The Red Cross She Special Purchase Sale of Gossard Front Lace Corsets Increases in Volume Upper Main Floor, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday— brought its quota of enthusiastic women buyers. § le women, out-of-town women, and they have all purchased. This sale is a revelation to women, as the assortments are very great and the values even greater. Thousands of Corsets still remaining. Gossard Fror “lels that if marked in the Special in this sale, choice, $1.95 Corret These well at $ Sunday tune There iw a among minis Sunday fune given the general support of under takers, a communication from But terworth said This firm believ ticularly an inju men to eliminate i as Sunday in th can wet away to attend a funeral without losing a day's time and pay, Most undertakers have en to allow arrangement » do away with Corset styles would, if 0, $8.50 and $10.00. Special $2.95 Silk brocade models which, if 0, $15.00, $20.00 and 84.95 1 asnietante of a six-day day for min P inters to it 4 tended funeral is part work, decla {Butterworth & | regular way EVERY EMPLOYE OF (Name of Firm H HAS CONTRIBUTED jonmard Front Lace Corset marked in the regular way, would sell at $1 $25.00. Special in this male, choice ‘LABOR COUNCIL WILL HOLD PROTEST MEET bod 2to3 4to5 5 to 5:30 ONE DAYS PAY TO THE 2™° RED CRO WAR FUND Organized labor of Seattle will hold & mans meeting at 2 p.m. Sun day, which ail citizens in sympathy with the telegraphers locked out by the Weatern Union and Portal Te graph companies for organia asked to attend, in protest ag the failure of the federal war labor | board to take prompt action in fore: | ing the companies to reinstate the wire men and women. | The committee of the council will announce the place later FICKS MADE PRESIDENT George W. Ficks was elected pres-| ident of Typographical union No. 202) Wednesday, Bert J. Scott was) chosen, vice president, and Charles| Laces — 500 yards of as Normandy and Valen slightly clennes Insertion nd Edges in widths of 2 to ‘ tashes Formerly Striped Percale Petti- coats — Medium wide stripes in combinations plum, navy, of rose, green and Copenhagen ‘These founces blue and white. have plaited finished with a narrow ruffie, and may be had Cotter Veste—so 15 assortments, The $1.00 assortments, 30-Inch Satine — Cotton Satine in Sets : figures and stripes on dark grounds For skirts, dresses and wear 12 19¢ Curtain Scrim — 506 yards of 36-inch Curtain Scrim with fancy open work borders. White, cream and ecru. For- merly 25c. For this “« 19c Idren's Former! For this hour a yard a yard ..,. 40 Voile Waists—Sizes 36 to 46, with large cok | lars and trimming of ff edging For- lace and embroidery. merly $1.95. half hour, each insertion, Boys’ Sults—Athletic style, In sizes 2 to 6 years. On sale in the Women's Knit Underwear Section. 50 Suits, formerly 50c. For this half- i 25c |] hour, a suit.... A. Neal secretary-treasurer and or} ] . eae | in any length Yor : merly $1.2, For this hour choice at . This is a reproduction of the honor sign that should live in Seattle’s history as a day of great giving. Jhe Rhodes Co. . hes \Profiteer Crop Is Monster, He Says “There are more profiteers now] | than ever before in the history of} — DEATHS the nation. If you are not getin 20 per cent more wages than y Tow T Kenney, €7, 124 W. Sind aty May 1° were in January, - Ke ES have gone down.” heaton : ” — we entern O¥G. | Thin was the declaration before Phoebe I. Stapp, 1, 6241 40th & Wa the Central Labor council Wednes| siarrtage 1 May 20. day evening of William Coates, of|aay to tne following Spokane, vice president of the State] | ¢ man, Fort Caney, and Helen Federation of Labor, He spoke in|™ favor of Initiative Petition No. 21,|« the direct marketing bill, saying that middlemen are nding be tween farmers and consumers and milking war profits from both. eee Mercy Monday is the day on which those who are dependent upon a salary or a wage will set aside one day’s pay for mercy—for the greatest, noblest cause known to humanity. 2425 First ave. DIVORCES Bulte for divorce iv ao Giaays B,| Charles Roteou, Warren Brace va. Harry Gibeor cruelty b W. Ocheltree, i 1, Beverldge ve Jennie Bever 2 rueity ‘ Kingsbury was granted « a 6. r 1 cree trom PF. D. Kingsbury. Margaret Kerr, San = y. O'Brien, |" Marie Rebeon vs erueity h. Legwett, 18 R. Nraley, 22, and K angaroo Feather to tie leo 4 and Jessie M. Johnson. in Anzacs’ Hats}: “You can’t tell the difference be- | Ito! tween an American and an Austral! Words fail to describe the great good this day of days should do—the unspeakable misery that your “one Sen'tn Pramoe cami test te Aus day’s pay” will relieve. Only the suffering, homeless, starving _ sale sae og women and children of blood-stained Europe know; only the Seat renee "e pain-racked soldier and sailor; only those who are fighting and a ae suffering that you may live in peace and the pursuit of happi- ness. Fanning and Margaret 1 and Edna Gladys & Ryan, ¥. W Auburn, and y, and Lydia and May | voiced the determin | to win the war and the liberty that bind them together. CONDEMN LANDLORDS | - WHO BAR YOUNGSTERS ' The Central Labor council Wed | neaday evening, voted to ¢ Jresolution of the Trades council, ¢ tion landlords flies with children from erties ‘METROPOLITAN TEE ‘CYRIL MAUDE taucn GRUMPY Prices—f0e to $2.00 COME ACROSS! Give a Day’s Pay to the Red Cross That’s the least you can give to the greatest hu- manitarian work in the world. We have put a card in our window showing our organization to be ONE HUNDRED PER CENT for patriotism and humanity. Have you? Aluminum Percolator or Combination Tea Kettle $1.49 Regular Price $2.50 mning the ac fam nelr prop To Such Your Red Cross Dollars Are Indeed Angels of Mercy Give to These carver That YOU may live, and remember in the words of the i pone next month pe gerry Sareea tal Shakespeare— ee oie en | | James Duncan, secretary of the Central Labor Council, w Wednesday evening as deleg the American Federation of Labor convention. President Proctor was tion of dock and warehouxe employ Continuous Dally 1 to 11 era who have refused to “SEVEN KIDDING KIDS" Extra glass top free with each percolator. Choice of “Betty Bright” pure aluminum coffee percolator or tea kettle with double boiler inset Heavy pure aluminum, beautifully polished. Spe “The quality of mercy is not strain'd; ye It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven . an to Upon the place beneath; it is twice blest; It MVlesacth him that gives, and him that takes.” and Dod well & Co, and a few «mall employ ers are the on nes who have ac cepted the government's scale: Fifth and Pine, ‘Tel, RM e9es-8526 All Week N No phone or C, O. D. orders. 50-Foot Garden Hose $4.98 Regular Price $7.50 Best quality cotton-covered Garden Hose in %-inch diameter, made with a durable cotton cable, cover- BACK ON POLICE JOBS ing a pure black seamless rubber vce with In tube; light and long wearing. Fri- ‘ 3 former , ay f per 50-foot section .. $4.98 Seattle, Wash. Pd Si gs colnet palo pe o phone or C, O, D. orders. ork ‘We An add nal uspension co ated by Chief “ arren, was with NOTE—I} you have no opportunity to make your “day's pay” donation at your place of employment, make it at any Red Cross Booth. Members’ council meeting in the Arena Friday, May 24. 7 MELWN AND COLLNS duvet me ship EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, All Advertising for Second War First Floor, Cobb Building, A x Fund Drive Paid for by Public- Spirited Patriotic Citizens. You hear the Red Cross call, S | ANSWER, \ Beginners evening and y ADAMS st Afternoons,