The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 6, 1918, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR Where Huge Taxes Will Fall ARR ARR ene ARADO 498 CASUALTIS PLAN TO EXTEND. REPORTED TODAY ~ CITY CAR LINES SF Beattie will ask the capital insues POMMittee at Washington, D.C, for fasion to sell $150,000 | is the extension of the on Rast Marginal way ane st. to the city limits The resolution approving How and CLAUD KITCHIN SAYS WEALTH AND LUXURIES TO PAY 6 BILLIONS | hundred snualties were America’s One-Year War Tax Program | 3°, i bidite 4 ¥ , > Aatiialies $\ lista made public today As Outlined by House Leader Kitchin in the Accompanying Article ~— Pn ER ast” he municipal , 140 )| cluded 24,000,000 ,000 2 from Ye expenses, estimated by Secretary McAdoo Taxes under existing federal laws $ 4,000,000,000 the issue bef the comm 0 4 + . ted the later x€ $300,000 By Hon. Claud Kitchin Naw tasaa to be leviedsscccGescedie soos $ 4,000,000,000 ~ to buy equir Chairman, U, 8. House of Representatives’ Committee on Ways and railroad and Means Benen for the exte (The following important and timely article, from the Forum Total taxes (federal). ....scecceeserserees ‘eeeee $ 8,000,000,000 ust, ty printed by special arrangements with that maga Profits, incon $6,000,000,000 The army Yet wae Gases oui e : Ke ) ii lowe & feed The administration, thru the secretary of the treasury, announces Other soure Lehn 000,000,000 we OL Pe Bix onetruck and 25 double-tr that to properly finance the government for the fiscal year ending Jur 0 Bond issues during year.......seccecseees sooner $16,000,000,000 }| wounds, 6, ded neverely, 81 will be bought for the m > 30, 1919, it is necensary to r » ee {| wounded, undetermined, road, under the plan of Counet! taxation, in ] Government will raise, in taxes and bonds $24,000,000,000 pan Erickson, chairman of the city being raised under existing aw.|{ ~=~—~—~—«s Government will raise, in taxes and bonds....... , ities committee Wor every f f and ¢ » U m States $22! ) | lows . Cie water cs §2'000,000.000 For every man, woman and child in the United States .......seeeeeeeeeeeees $225 ne were passed. These pro When one contemplates the enor )| 3; wounded severely, 18 wounded eharge of $12 for one-b mous amot bond issues, whict be AAA AAA PLLA LLL ILLIA ALLL undetermined, 111 we etion, $15 for one-inch « out this larger tax levy, must | 44 4 W Thun | slightly, 1 $18 for larger connec 2 ne ary and the imme ° 7 t omes of $6,060,000 Western men included in the lag) ‘The city utilities comm c burden which thelr annual le Wealth Will Not ¥ «in both of $9,060, are tt after the council, overruled the charges alone wou ai . ny of wounds— on of Lighting Superintendent ana future # 2 and the Be Confiscated ">. Corporal N. P, Crabtree, Toppa against the continuanc ger of inflati a x ” na ish, Wash Operations at the prices which large bond r Me Rosas contended that the water volve, the wisdom of the a won, Yakim too low ) Hanson previ tion's insistence upon such | isher, Sunn ly ordered this work stopped, but tax collection be Overruled by the council parent vid = - . hort, Casi Bight & ' much as this te, however large the amount the taxpayer, indi. | mere, Wast set eee ee een in nealing that the time nax| Newspaper Men §, CITIZENSHIP = = | some for every patriot to 40, not hs bit. be hie al. for Me country, Feel GF Italy Comune CLAUD HKOTCAUIN Givi w ment rate incomes will reach § nat} 4a} | hor fety afford to to i to Seattle Soon Because he offered his services to How shall we go about it to get th D Congress and : ‘Ten Italian newspaper men wilh Austrian army after he had filed | the are in entire agreement with the presid ie dectaratior DRUGGISTS 0 Plucky Girl, 18, READY NOW FOR Extra Sugar for desire bare tees ” York wit in thin revenue message that the ble must jefly from {1 5 q She next 10 Gara. Taare ita and the ion Wealth, therefore, must os Captures Three Canning Will Be sent to this country with = view comes, excess of war be taxed Instead of poverty, luxuries instead of necessities. We shall have , 4 went te tee, conte? Sie to retain the lt iectuding lugerien ané semi-luxuries, eubject to the ex Oregon Convicts Permitted by U.S. ae cloewr seletiend ‘“ of Austria, war deprived of | x ye cine tax of sting #t sees and = PORTLAND, Aug. 6.—Three creat SPOKANE, Aug. 6—Additional| geattie branch of the Roman Legs citizenship in federal court by 5 rease the rates in most, if not in all fall cla who were returned te suger yument for canning has been | o; erica ores e eres = con ene || Profit Madera Ea Thy pag Peerage deg | “ | an ten sureencttn ove rapier Seneca meaonumne nein] se Aoi, RE The original letter written by articles to the excise tax list er Attorney Saunders {biting the the p r June > will be In uniform before food administration on the plea of joggio, professor of Its ~ Kann in i914 to the Austrian consul Must Pay Most iirc its, ie is evident that THE bic ar | Gantecabee 1 if’ the August oa en | Stat6 Wood Aduuinieteator’ Cham Bob E. Goreto, professor of Italtan Ty New jYork was produced as evi * * LARGER PORTION OF THE IN > re ' a fd berd. ‘bert ise . ce: CREASE MUST BE DERIVED.FROM INCOMES AND EXCESS OF " ’ . food administrators ‘ t “As Tam & citizen of Austria and WAR PROFITS. var f heads « " hk r ilies of serving my country Alt coll from profits, In exacting A “tity Fruit Camouflage as to make up neglect by ta fundamenta 4 ’ serving my three years after be We muat t saw ¢ tt - atid Under State Ban oe found fit for army service seven t relates to the na gain naw" town on EMGIE wira. prdediens,, “Shel Tie. wate JaaGoeale an i epee age in New York city. I would » pertorms.. First , sugar cannot be used, however, for ment has issued a warning to fruit in ‘ ask for instructions h the government a la “1 collection; se are now anx the making of jams or pre jobbers and packers against the vi you nd when I should leave for just: the Jetter said Kann is now classed as an enemy No steps have been taken as order from Wash how many cach new inmue nerven practice of placing large fruit at the top of boxes offered for sale and small fruit at the bottom. The top layer in fruit and berry boxes » the government dispose c men will be sso,.Rescued Maru to evening's ure his internment. The for Camp “ also charges him with 4 banquet at the Bo 4 Go Into Drydock must be representative of the goods “a to violate the espionage ity has almc exhaus The Japa . Canada Mary | thruout. R He is st liberty on $20,000 bail it must be Claas There | will natin cxcemdve elevation of the bot. va a sive efforts to continu * pr nes sta who | again successfu f berry boxes order to British Music convention re-| forts and to make profits, because J oir) salvage operations nd Mon. deceive the customer as to the adopted a resolution asking rt of t profits, and in all pr y ceding to quantity contained, is another prae- ent to prohibit the im will not be penalized or confine 4 Minute as 5 ta ia a team. It was tice the department warns against. jot German pianos after the) course, that the government must not be pa funda. The meet at th b hed a als that the vesse Prosecutions will follow continued engress | evening loss, infractions. taxpayer, however big be he, can be sure that the committee and THE BON MARCHE T B MA —— r t (3 cRGaiIN BASEMENT HE BON MARCHE le © ‘ig e ° Ld «< 0 | Many Attractive Values in New Sample Corsets Half Price : Silk Dresses at $14.95 3 “Nemo” and “Smart Set” Corsets 7 * FOR STREET—BUSINESS OR AFTERNOON WEAR “Nemo” Brassieres : The smart coat-style Dress pictured is made of navy or black ects — ey ; a 2 = Nene wnt test, Set comes have si oe oumele lines—to sell to you j ‘ . ig AE, ski 7 eate cw ovel sha nock- a al he re ices—30 Sample Nemo assieres ve . ick, a edge and button trimming. The full skirt has a ee els tg ff as long as Guuntities hold out they will be out = the ition at 7 Mag age My , ‘ ets. Other smart models are made of messaline and taffeta with overskirts and tunics —button trimming and embroidery. Sizes 18, 36, 40 and 42. | White Wash Skirts $1.98, $2.49 and $2.95 Prices as Low as These Give You Every Setter comes in the morning for these. $3.00 Sample Nemo Corsets ) $4.25 Nemo Corsets $5.00 Nemo and Smart Set $5.50 Nemo Corsets All | Half Price | CORSET SHOP—THIRD FLOOR Extra Size Silk and) | ( $6.00 Smart Set and Nemo $10.00 Smart Set and Nemo $1.00 and $1.50 Nemo Brassieres re \ q hg ha SELF REDUCING Reason to Buy Wash Skirts in the Basement | The Skirts are all good styles—new this season, and made of good materials—reasons sufficient for us to tell you the values are splendid. | Fancy Crepes $1495 ———s | | | h Cloth Skirts with button-trimmed pockets, irene’ Y Skirts of wide-wale pique with strap trimmed pockets, “BS. Pe, 1 95 | . . | Skirts of white, gabardine in several styles, price $2.49. , ud | 20C Yard Lingerie Blouses 2 Savi M f IN LENGTHS ,TO 10 YDS. MODELS THAT MAKE IT A JOY FOR : | avings on ey ° If you want practical and WOMEN OVER THE AVERAGE SIZE t the Little Things | serviceable waists and TO SHOP HERE 1 : Needed Daily make them of Pretty, properly sized Waists of Georgette t penctican Mid Fine with acofa, of diese. thane crepe, artistically trimmed with embroidery ; } sharp points; good size 4 Crep ut 25e a yard: 1,000 ae ee others in plainer styles, $5.75 and 3 packages, each c yards, inches wide, in Lingerie Waists, crisp and new, in white voile} Shoe Laces in gray and pink and white, blue and or organdy, prettily hioned and cleverly trim- ] tucked and with pretty embroidery de ean i Aa pair, or 5c white, and helio and white. es ; si prety , t ESO pi $4.95. e 2 pairs tor sees LOWER MAIN FLOOR Extra-sizes etticoats; cotton, $1.25 to §$ Sone White, black, blue, brown and flesh color; sizes Rawhide Shoe Laces that ercbiear ll ‘ silk, $4.85 to $6.95. ECOND FLOOT 36 to 46. are extra strong for i ae 4 k shoes; pair.. 10c : Beautiful Georgette Crepe Waists with trim- sable tate ‘ e ‘ cht oy P ” ijawy Sanitary Gauz 10-yard mings of , oo hop nog i rolls in k- 89 Necessities for the Thrifty Housekeepe ~— White, gray, blue and flesh, in sizes 36 to 44. ties ia llc c : __fienuine Linen ‘Torchon At Prices That Mean Less for Living Expenses a ’ ° ’ ° aace in severa widths anc ? Women’s and Children’s Shoes at Reduced Prices patterns; 12¢c !.Qt. Aluminum Kettles at $1.50 i ° *, é eoeeesevsece Gg? eo - Infants’ Play Oxfords 60c Misses’ White Canvas $1 29 ecinie Lahe 16 inshen . " 7 Reduced to Shoes Reduced to ° wide, with various pretty Heavy gauge pure aluminum Lipped Kettles, with strong wire bail. Very use- | 4 This offers mothers a good chance Misses’ White Canvas Shoes, broad patterns; special, ful and sanitary for canning purposes, as no enamel can chip off and get into > ? to buy play shoes for 1 These | toe shapes and button style, rubber | a yard Poe 19c the food. Oxfords have durable elk soles and goles. A good range of sizes from 11 ; s ee saps with — scal- Wonkt Jer Coweae : valets. ‘Bi 3 2, at a very low price—$1.29. oped edg slue cea bees : four steel eyelets. Si » to 8 to 2, at a very low price—$1 Ae Fiabe Purdie: Oc Boyd's” brand, porcelain Women’s Canvas Shoes —$2.45— Women’s Mary Janes —$1.00— i Broken sizes of Women’s Mary Fine White Canvas Shoes, high top ‘ Janes for summer wear. Made of good » style, with long plain vamps. Mili grade Sea Island white canvas with Bx rubber soles and lift heels. Women’s White : Lawn Aprons : 49c Each Good-size Aprons of fine white lawn, finished with hemstitching and deep pock- ets; also fancy Tea Aprons with and without bibs and lace, trimming. THE AUTOMATIC MARK-DOWN CORNER A clearance corner for all odds and ends and slow-selling merchandise. Goods not sold in 12 days are reduced 2 18 days are reduced 50% 24 days are reduced 75% And given away after 30 days. Fine Leather Hand Bags —$3.95— Various shape Hand Bags of genuine pin seal with leather or fancy silk lining, and fitted with coin purses and mirrors. BARGAINS IN YARD GOODS Sateen Lining of splendid quality The pink ellow and Cotton Crash, bleached and un Finch Nord Gingham 29c Gray rubber Fruit Jar Rings, “Airtite” brand; will fit all sizes of M fruit jars. Not over dozen to a buyer; dozen, 5¢. Cups and Saucers, very durable, good si id prac- tical shape. Not over two sets to a customer; none de- livered; set of six, B5¢. lined; will fit all sizes of Mason fruit jars; dozen, 29¢. Parlor Brooms, “Lee” Food Choppers or a brand; will give longer Meat Grinders, No. 1 service than the old- “Univ ” brand; es. style wire-bound brooms, sential for the econom- of best broom corn, 95¢. ical housewife; $1.95. Toilet Paper, good grade of crepe Toilet Paper, 4 Floor Mops of black Garbage Pails, small oz. rolls; not over 8 to a yarn, complete with han- — size, with cover and customer, at 8 rolls for dle, for polishing waxed bail, made of corrugated 25¢. t floors, 39¢. galvanized iron, $1.49, FOURTH FLOOR

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