The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 17, 1918, Page 4

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Saleswomen Wanted Who Are Experienced MacDougall-Southwick requires the services of saleswomen who are not ¢ experienced in sellin; they must have initia tive and a personality agreeable to their customers and fellow workers. They must be able to earn good salaries. Selling opportunities present themselves in the following de- partments: MUSLIN UNDERWEAR CORSETS RIBBONS AND DRESS INFANTS’ WEAR Our Educational Department was established with but one object—TO ASSIST SALESPEOPLE. Apply to Superintendent, Fifth Floor. MeDougall/Guthwick SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET MOUNT—ANY ISSUE BOUGHT—SOL jUOTED MACFARLANE & HALL 503 PARIS COMING = | “There is a great difference SS reconstruction and acai tion,” says the Countess de Pryas of Paris, who comes here tember 2 | 5 to speak In behalf ¢ for the Amert-| can committee astated France, under th rusplces American formats Reconstruction until commit on publi Matinees, 2 S0—Nights, | a and 8 BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON “but home life can be Josie Flynn and Her All-Girl eet cvs: with ‘rented 1913 1 Musical Revue Kuma Four Conjurers from the Far East n partial wa to romise to sell milk f the population, and children, the old with nourishing milk. | stored, by two men w to the rest thus provide and the sick French Senate to Hear Caillaux Case Join the “Patriotic Sing” Bring Your Request for the War Song You Like. Led by Lloyd Spencer. OTHER BIG FEATURES! Aug The cave of iss aacennconenememesan harged wi will be re ferred to the a tting as a high ourt of Justice To build yourself up when you feel run down—to bring back health, appetite | and strength—take Geneial i ‘Adailetlon, 25 PALACE HI Tomorrow! FEATURE EXTRAORDINARY! ‘THE FOUR HUN CHASERS’ The Boys From “Over There” | cumuisry ‘Two Theatre Continuens Daity 1 to 13 argest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. Sold everywhere, In Bones, 10¢., 25¢. t* Minstretay” —_ JOR BARTON HOST & ROSANA | Harp Musie and Comedy bata Singing Be = 2 GEHAN & GEnAN | Novelty Acrobats CARMEL MYERS in “THE DREAM LADY” WEEKDAY MATINEES, 1c; EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS, 22¢ EAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. teed 15 years. TENNER & TENNER “Pwo Jazz Nuts” ’ Feature Photoplay Mon. to Wed. Every sound tooth In your mouth is worth at least $1,000 to you In looks, com. fort and health, isn't 1t? Why neglect thém? We offer you tho best dentistry obtainable at rea- sonable prices. Our bridge and crown work is unrival ed. Our perfected metal and rubber plates stand in a class by themselves, Consultation and exam! nations are free. All per. manent work is guaranteed, cars. Have impression taken in the ixamination an * Bridge Werk. "we Dresent patronage is recommended by ou atill miving good satisfaction. Ask our e ning to our office, be au you Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS ‘$07 UNIVERSITY ST, Qppesite Frasw-Faterson Co, | nteed for fifteen DENTISTS THIRD AVE. AND PI Entrance, 1504 Third ase || Feature Number at Palace Hip the war in| | ‘ e f Was Not a Citizen, Recover Whisky : THEATRE Labor Head Decl J. G. Hodge Friday brought e —THE— | "CHICAGO, ‘Aug. 11-—the exere | TUBITIC” COUT agalnt former Sharitt|§ patvitaa en BANK OF CALIFORNIA tary of the Arizona Loyalty league. National Surety . ie boos NATIONAL ASSOCIATION thru nich all mi " ere forced that of $4,000 'MOTHER COMES FIRST NATIONAL 9: — Se Lab tab hin nb AUGUST 17, 1918. ’ Footlights ‘Ablaze With Good Fare for City’s Stage Lovers | “Your Shoe and Meat Bill” An editorial with the above heading was printed, : practically without change of wording, in this and other newspapers throughout the country. This editorial contains some misstatements and wrong deductions which we feel should be corrected, in justice to the editors of the papers as well as to the public and to ourselves. Men who are busy get- ting out newspapers can scarcely be expected to be infallible when even the Federal Trade Commission, with all of the original figures at hand and experts to assist them, made the same blunders. The Editorial Says: The Facts Are: * bs br “© © © the aggregate average pre- Thie compares the total profit te war profit of Armour, Swift, for three of the busiest years in fee M is and Cudahy was $19,000,000. the history of the business with br °° * They earned $140,000,000 in the profit for only one year in ; three war years from 1915 to 1917, normal times. and of this $121,000,000 represents excess war profits. “Much of this excess profit is due to higher prices rather than to increased volume of business by weight.” The profit was realized on a total business of over four and a half bildions—about three cents on each dollar of sales. “e © ® they took advantage of war This profit cost you only @ to soak the people who eat their fraction of a cent for every (1) Ina Claire in “Polly With a Past,” Metropolitan. (2) Kuma at products.” pound of meat you bought. Pant ages METROPOLITAN ff Marton, Rett Francis Verdi ff “Some folks may have wondered The packers are obliged to tan a ag DAVId Helasco's late and Lioyd Neal. | | d why they h.d to pay such out- part of their hides to be sure of an F's are er ANTAGES | rageous prices jor shoes ** * outlet for this by-product of packing, pest 10, okeet Searata Fa andi ths wow show wi tha Yuasa Well, the meat packers are the but the quantity thus handled is consecutive performances at th tagen, next week with the | biggest factors in control of the less than one quarter of the total anco theatre, New York, with the matinee pe will leather market.” leather output of the country. Pp original cast and production intact. | be Josie Fi ynn a inatrel Tanning profits last year averaged so apd 4 m ps ocr pp ABs “net ir He Bo fan “eaapaen less than 3% of the retail price last year, “Polly With a Past.” {s a| The “Pa of shoes! Packers have been sell- comedy of youth, said to be staged introduced at Pa with exquisite nicety, and acted with defttness and understanding In the leading role, | ing hides at falling prices since August 1917. The editorial neglects to state, also, that the present profits of the packers are regulated by the Food Administration. U.S. A. I theatre Yoat, George Stuart Reynolds, 14 Daasi compa, Jing pony, ouire Swift & Company, é Seattle Local Branch, 201-11 Jackson St. J. L. Yocum, Manager i Genndian War Velérans Offer WEEE Beginning METROPOLITAN MON., AUG. 19 MATS. WED. AND SAT. First Times Outside of New York DAVID BELASCO Presents DIRECT FROM TEN MONTHS AT THE BELASCO THEATRE.-NEW YORK DAVID BELASCO PRESENTS: The Man Who| Makes $10.00 Per Week And spends eleven, is on the road to failure; the man who makes Ten Dollars per week and spends, nine, is on the way to success. Which way are you headed? The Equitable Bond Company has a plan to submit to you by you can place your sav ind vever small they may be, where they will be safe and pay. you Six per cent interest, com pounded annually, and permit you to share in profits. Especially planned for wage earners. These four young men ure veterans of the great war. Ail four have been wounded in action, and were honorably discharged from the Canadian army. the first vate Urquhart audeville act to ay Johnson Brothers and Johnson are offer a “Few with songs ‘The distinction of being be a trio of singers who Moments of Minstrelsy, «| Jokes and dance Christy and I m Virginia ongs to juartet of ne ‘om an all-season’s kK, with run at the the original rnmen Palace Hip Sunday, e feature of a big “_ head song number han are novelty acro: Gehanound ( g 1 Private 1 yelist, and Tennes and Tenner, “The Mites soe-81.50 (Pius 10%. War Tar) Little Black Devils), of Winnipeg.|Two Jazz Nuts,” have a singing, COMPANY 605 Lowman Building Phone Elliott 1284 and Gunner S. R. Rol dancing and comedy number |Sues Sheriff to Loyalty League Man 1 wor « not Eta BEGINNING TOMORROW MONTE CARTER zen ge Arizona sbor, testifying liquor was seiz Sheriff Hoc Mystery Shrouds ed in ge in January A NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve Baak Capital and Surpies ith, presi of the § Federation of 1 in the 1, W W. con Wr Koy ind " $17,000,000.00 besa indiatea’ a Mind. ot Shooting of Boy Ladi iadilageeg a citizen, Smith a While state agents puzzle ove ric DD Smith alleged that the presi-|case, Thomas Thorstenson, 11-year. AND HIS SEATTLE BRANCH dent of the yalty league, George | old boy, of Seahurst, lies in the eity | ce ‘. a R. Hill, had been implicat in con: | hosp suffering from mysterious ug renee caeeaaen Ke nection with the barrels of flour hoarding of 500/ bullet wounds. He claims he wa. |shot by an unknown party in meadow, Powder marks about t | boy's wounds contradict such @ stor | officers say Wounded Newspaperman ls on Way to America wounded U. 8. marines, those] pants, Aug. 117.—Floyd Gibbons, A ee ome be a the war correspondent of the Chica iy ol to Fe) Tribune who was wounded by m cent battle on the Marne, when they gun fire in the’ battle of Bel are brought Into hospitals here. 4 silat One marine, just a boy, said I've od in Sune is en route -to sort of wanderer for the past wae destroyed by six years I guess the folk 4 the croix de home thought [ was good for noth. | ing. But now I wish you would| write mother for me and just tell | her I made good," T. S. White, Asst. Manager. L. Wakeman,’ Asst. Manage G MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY “IZZY’S HOLIDAY” 10c 20c 30c Twice Every MATS. 10¢, 20¢ Matines Daily Except Night, 7 and 9 Tuesday and Friday Seats May Be Reserved for 7 o'Clock Show Every Night TO HELL WITH THE KAISER WITH U. S. MARINES PAR ug. 17 ‘ell mother!" ways the first words of | chine leau been a THE ONLY MUSICAL COMEDY SHOW IN THE CITY A THRIFT STAMP a day | A Rare Combination of Comedy, Song and Dancing Chicks | will keep the Hun away. | Ed dd hdadadededdetacdhdddddttcadddedddthcadedadaddtcdadadadettddadaded ee

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