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STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1918. PAGE 4 WESTERN UNION |ORGANIZE HERE ‘TWO POUNDS \ CHIEF REBUFFS TO CURB RENT SUGAR LIMIT | \ THE PRESIDENT HOG LANDLORDS IS NOW LAW superintendent a ee 1.= a= \ #. Wii" ~ eh ee » hou orn must not pur y % Witt ae ‘Continued From Poge Onel Continued From Page One || cna» gap n ia. two Sonaaa” ot Reed “ill ll qui a NY bd - — bel al M8! wugar at any one time, Thin was the! Of the ig f . a ae r th from the of x As provided, who shall sit with| mechanics who have come here, order that went f Alderwood Board, review the issues and ren: /found they couldn't get a place for | fices of the King county food admin . . ple Manor « not convenient nt houses where they were!to the source of supply may pur Demonstration ane five pounds at a time, but no his award. their families within reason and) istration Tuesday morning, — ie the Facts” have Din view of this required proced: | apartm I think we are entitled to state) turned down a young woman with a k Bast. At the same!in the rural sectio Farm. facts, which are that the Taft |lap dog is welcomed.” V plan, which “yr —— aut * a Problem for Girls } Car ning ar : preserving is sat in the decision of the board, was - erfered with by the new order, as “a iby the board under the above |, Justice Reah Whitehead, who has) io jounda of sugar in stil! obtain “4 by five votes, Following | n¥estigated the inores nH th@l abte if the customer's name is en ao =v “ « of women, particularly those ® s — 7 failure of unanimous action, |” ‘ ma) ered record book ~N ————_ ha) eye crm Was no appointment of an um . ” hp — Tel gawad < The rat the twopound ¢ | A wid Lae and, therefore, under the pre: | (eit | eer aare feporte At she | der respecting sugar atiptilates that ~ =: at fi > “ Cx Meg, . + elf, | found * facing a serious proble . : : purchase two : AD 4 te * procedure of the board itself, |” t SROMaEk ai'ece vont vn omers must not purcha: ‘ f 2 PPA OG ciao | spe . be wane oS ™ nde of granulated sugar and two Maf 25 re . | their salary Increases | 4, th ‘dition, The Ny y ey, \ Weds “a 4 “Desire to Be Fair > Te ie pounds of loaf sugar in addition, Th .) | = aa y AS: | WA Mine to bn, pertectiy tir|, Mr& Anna 8. Walker, high Sre-pennd clues segtantes the tote) ‘ } AVS CIN lis SHR Fou, sir, as we have been with | manner wine at for: /purchase, and not the purchase > Tu fl Wl) Beard. We are not favorable t9 | hay property owners refurn or ev eed Ne oe aiitl : the ore gpa bag og me upkeep on their houses, and that 1 HR Sreat public service With the | nortal legitimate nereases in 4 the exigencies of the war have venom ay das tencting: “Was 06.aate many fold, with members| mine if there were actual profitesr: | i any Suteide organisation —— ing and to what exten he said q eeare personal, rather than Women will find a way to right] P “ the plan of Mr. Walsh, | '° ‘V4 oe | din by Mr. Taft, an outside Would Force Sales | cgeeeee Oa | Which has for many years; “tan't the purpose of high rents to) 49m, hag 82.6 frankly hostile to the company, turn people's thoughts towards pur |GRAHAM FLOUR | ahder the pretext of a war| chasing homes? inqul Mrs. EI LD oa, & | ey, waive its rights to strike | yt Peters, of the Good Templars | the war, but carry on & prop | committee | ww IT “Gchdacvs dnl nal * tomes Ateson | te | What can more completely fulfill the yearnings of the soul than five for no possible result th Atwood suggested that a system of| ¢ Dati | acres so intelligently cultivated as to make you independent of the city, yet so ‘attain during the war basing rents on a fixed profit on the | #T%, FIOUR—-nets Bi 4 : “ eat ob AE a A SUT icrate tha noctens for|laveutwent Weuld be a good thing,| oe eta rire ieee close to the city as to give you the advantages and conveniences of metropoli- S@isorganization of our service jand that 12 per cent grow nets €) 217% | tan life? red discipline, and the | per cent, and would be a fair basis, | “BARLEY FLOUR Metatiers pay, 1@.™ A go ent investigation for the| Dae 59's. 49-%. bag 92.62%, Duk. per The J ree ee: & ” se ‘ m MNEEA cancel avd released rent hogs should accompany the| foc (tsar eet ele ius The man who has a “Little Land and Liberty” is the rock that is beaten its promises. As indicative | system, he thought | LocaL CKWHEAT upon but not affected by the breakers of the great ocean of Change. The character and temper of this) “Plain pieacy" was the way one) $7 Hie, consum problems and cares of the city are not for him. High wages or low wages Permit me to quote the follow} man termed the charging of $42.5 from an official circular | for a four-room and hall apartment, (BA Dy it, calling a meeting in Chi-| unfurnished, that rented for $25 for June 9 |when the place was new 19 years |+oar armed if you deem it nec | ago. 48% Q Judge Hall said the courts were Need not remind you, sir, that! powerlean to offer relict i primary obligations of a tele} “The only thing Service are to provide contin-|the situation is the force of public land competence, and that we de-| opinion.” he said. “If there is a to protect these essentials, not case of profiteering in your district, | during this emergency, but at) you should take it up with your di | . vision of the council of patriotic PTO this end, there are, it seems to service. I believe if the council of —what does he care? The rich soil produces all the needs for his table; the surplus brings him in a better cash income than his hands could earn in the employ of some one else. He is his own master; his family are filled with the health and joy of the country-aguddy cheeks, sparkling eyes; the world is his! Alderwood Manor lies so close to Seattle with its 400,000 people that the ambitious home-maker can still retain his place on the payroll while gradually evolving a self-sustaining home on the Little Lands. In the city he builds or HEN HUCKWHEAT we: consu tallers pay will correct plans of procedure. One. | ger had a ¢ Ittee to f med Tag ay * at te a ; Arbitration, which, as itlente complaints, this. committee |*COn™ Kot . (retlew) Matathar | rents a home that is only a place to eat and sleep; at Alderwood Manor he can you urged on conaress at|could bring the facta to the atten-| Units, tot. tae ére, bulk, per ®. 6,| have forty times as much ground for the same cost, and the joy of creating, of | ’ . the great railway strike | tion of the public thru the papers = nt. The other is fourm! If the landlord is a fair American. | % Suggestion of our employes | ne will remedy his ways. If he will! pthey form their own union or! not, we will know he in with the ition, on the theory that the enemy: \. Felationship between employ.| Ff. Walker was chosen permanent | P™ 4 Ciiploye is that of peace and! chairman and Mrs. Anna S. Walker| [. jy.) ¥°) “Meumere enould pay 16s t co-operation in the adjust:| secretary, with Judge Hall as legal MOMISY Rt of their relations, and not that adviser . and that a spirit of hosts}. | ————_________________ efforts of warfare are not conmumers should pay. yellow, 19-1 @ i7r, bulk @Xe, white, 10-%. bag e. bulle DWN STAC ‘ building for himself and his family. Advancing years have no terrors—no specter of penury and want stalks in the lessening distance, when the land beneath your feet is yours, and will keep you and provide for you as Mother Nature does for all her children. And it is easy to become established at Alderwood Manor. Such easy terms for land are an innovation in the Northwest, and we will build you the home you want—even start you in the profitable poultry business to give you the cash income that every family needs. Come to our offices and let us have the pleasure of taking you to Alderwood Manor, where SUCCESS is engraved in the very soil, and where a great Demonstration Farm, manned by a corps of agricul- tural experts, is ready to show you every step on the road to Hap- piness and Prosperity. We will gladly take you out at our own expense, in 45 minutes, either by the finely appointed cars of the Everett In- terurban, leaving Fifth and Pine every hour, or by automo- bile over the beautiful North Trunk boulevard. Don't delay—Every day’s delay is keeping you back from your future home! Puget Mill Co. BN. ge 4 ‘ val f Land Department—Elliott 182. ~ my |. I Pee ibn Walker Bldg., Second Ave. at di ( \\ t' ; , University St., SEATTLE. Mere pay te to) id pay tie & Kd, BARLEY (bulk) —Retatiers pay | atiers pay, 24-1. can SLATS to 81.55, 10-7 eae pul, per consume: | ; | an liWe to Ihe, 1 ed | The to Be, bulk, ., The LPot | ployed” interests, as well as free from |, tacks. Tie to #0e, bull, ™. Tie te for industrial progress oF | Joy influence that might limit ite ef-| ACE Mets pay, fancy t juste | | 10%e to Ife, Japan seed flee, Bie to oon ee reas | fectiveness in dealing with the rights | tive, # |and privileges of the employes. | susnere «i “Nothing that can be accomplished! 2, 1** - | by the Walsh-Taft plan ts not accom: | ¢noLLED | plished by the employes’ association, | c, bulk, per Ib. but there is this important distine-| nyt seg bed tion—that unionien established un fanization, to the end that it der conditions of coercion and hos } Eateptesentative of the em-|tiity ie not the same thing as the | GEMERATIONS OF WOMEN right to bargain collectively, a right | eELOW STRLD Pras a ¥ which is given the employes by thetr| three generations women of | association should pay, per 100 Tha, $10 to $11 “country have used and recom-| “We ask you to belleve that our PEAS Retailers pay, per 190 The, to their children and chil-| view is based upon a most careful re | je, a tee gon ee en vee Sas children the use of that famous| examination of our experience in the | egy; and herb remedy, Lydia E.| operation of the telegraph service. | is Vegetable Compound, un-' There is no dispute between the com: | ‘ | it is recognized everywhere | pany and its employes aver pay or) t? *S* + fees Mg Ed § the standard remedy for woman’s| hours of labor. There is no llkell-| farsia tte ts Ihe, eholee California the It contains no narcotics or hood of a strike of our employes, al te ie, Lime Iie to 20, pink tie to} is made from roots and] body of men and women of high pa-| 124 Washington colored. 100 to ite. | Of the field under the most san-| triotism, who have borne great bur. |EVAFORATED PEACHES — Netatier conditions, and any woman suf-|dens uncomplainingly, as a part of| to I2%¢. consumers should , taney from such ailments should be| their contirbution to the nation’s! 15¢ to 10¢, choice ite to ite to give it a trial cause.” PRUNES—Metailers pay, iaree Ttaltan variety 12%¢ to 14%, mediom to 2e; cuonemers should pay, | Italian variety 1#e to ie, medium 12%6¢ to ibe. ‘ RAISINS fetaliers pay that our employes have de Upon their own association, gure they would be glad to have “Bavice and counsel of the na War board in the formation of flere pay, fancy | tee Califor. | nla 12 %e, Lima 1t%e nington pink 9] CREDIT—GLADLY US Smart Suits for Summer fe to 100, bulk 1 CODFISHRetaliers pay, 1-1. briek the to 16%4¢, f°. brick Ihe to 1640 M% bulk Ile to ite ™.; eonaum: 1-t. brick ite to 20¢, ¢ to ide ™., bulk 13 | tion of the matter. ! | City health “employes asked for in- | reaned pny place them on even | footing with other departments All| communications were referred to! committees | ‘The regulation of traffic so as to| Firemen and policemen cannot be avoid the large number of accidents classed as “officers,” as the tern is CORN OLL-—Retaliors pay, pinta a1M6 10 eS a te $1.17, gallon $233" 40| Which have been taking a heavy toll | used in the logislative act allowing pay, pint of life and limb of late was urged Saturday afternoon holidays for city . gallon ‘upon the council ¥ y afternoon, officials, which applies only to of | fo $2.88 . aemmemuaieiiien Sram Se. Gia the public transacts ite ip nee lc. Tiffin, coroner; R. W. Douglas rding to rporation Cr ‘ie; consumere| chairman of the medical atd board, en Fire Chief Stetson. should pay, bricks, é8o to Gle, cubes, and C. H. Vick, business agent of the dtc to be |Carpenters’ union. Increase in the OLROMAROARINE- number of speed officers and more prints Soe td See: ¢ pay for them was asked |""Fourteen fire engine men are to ite tele - pices of the Minute Men of Precinct be digplaced when motor a py | 11% Sergt. Knight, of the British re: | ¥ leruiting office, will be one of the An open patriotic meeting will be | held at the Longfellow schoolhouse Tuesday, at § p. m., under the aur pay, Washington } consumers should place the civil service commission, in a| Ch Tne of ‘ty freon {etter which asked Joint considers, |>rinetpal epenkers. 8 00 onaumers | —— ——— thould pay 470 4 PAINLESS | POTATORS— Hetatle: + 100 fhe fancy Yakima i $1.35 to $1.50; fancy 4 con 8 should p » $1.60 to $1.85, 1% to 20 per M., fancy locals, $1.15 to $1.60 | TURNIPS—Retaiiers pay, per 100 the.) Most soaps and prepared shampoos | > |e] wl sad 2 J fe) 179) i) < $1.50 to $1.76; consumers should pay |contain too much alkall, which is very 20 to 30 Tb injurious, aa it dries the scalp and B Y S RUTABAGAS—Retallers pay, per 100 tr; t eto to sites consumers shows | makes the hair brittle, uy rour aw friats ° pay tc to ae | The best thing to use fs just plain | CARROTS. $1.00 to $1.25; to 34 Jers pay, per 100 the.,| mulsified cocoanut oll, for this is pure naumers Should payiand entirely greaselens. It's very Our complete showing includes the exclu stairs and Save Money SPLIT BRAID . 5 sive styles of the season, in all the most desir q h a ‘ x ere | cheap, and beats the most expensive able materials and fashionable colorings. We | bo re — ne eee Ae se Sete ee ene ot You get this at any drug store CANNED SALMON me oz, Puget sound Bockeye, te. fiat/and a few ounces will last the whole $1.95 to $2.25, 1-m family for months 1-t. tall $8.96 Simply moisten the hair with water 18 un: ial and rub it in; about a teaspoonful 1s should pay, per can, Puget all that is required, It makes an Bockeye, ip: Mh. fat 200 to ato, 1-f. flat/ abundance of rich, creamy lather, 230 to 40e, 11m, tall 30 to S4e: Alaska | cieangos thoroughly and rinses out ‘The hair dries quickly and tall 186 to 20¢ nly, and is soft, fresh looking, 7; | FRESH FIKH— | 0 eon NOILOVULXF HANDSOME SUITS NEW WAISTS FINE MILLINERY Our Credit Plan SENNETS ... MILANS ... ihe TOYOS ... ; GenuineSouthAmerican HALT BUCHALON hia. fiver ameit),| handle, Besides, it loosens and 1; con-| takes out every particle of dust, dirt P. L. 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Fourth and Pike pay 160 tb G COD, retailers pay Ge %.; con. umners should pay 100 to 12%6 ™ PPER, retailers pay 6a tb. 2% Any woman can keep her skin free from unsightly hair or fuzz if she| Sears, A Teasonnble discount el will follow these simple instructions: |jowed to all wmion men and their When hairy growths appear, apply a| famitfes |simple paste, made by mixing some PHxamination and estimate free of :| water with powdered delatone, Ap: |charee 1332-1434 Second Avenue. jtwo or three minut INC, | the «kin, and the hy A THRIFT STAMP a day. |!* & barmiess treatmor O98, Thing Ave: | will keep the Hun away. | |¥0U Ket the real Qelatone.—Advertise- | gays, to .——_—— Phone Elliett 3632 (The finest Phonograph Department on the Coast is located on our Second Floor, Call and hear the latest music.) # are gone, 1 , but be sur Hours:

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