The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 6, 1918, Page 2

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=~, THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1918. BUSINESS LAGS |2°,Usien,7 Are Out on Strike! (Paid Advertising) |Keep on Lookout | for This Workman! ors Years. service to: iS) 4 | ‘Two hundred of the 600 union tal If you see a husky shipyard work b § h ry ‘ ‘ 7 nj. [er Woarlng @ Georgette crepe drens he \f } ? h > lors in Beattie are out on strike Irt gee : . Just 16 per cont of Heattio's manu: |empioyers to align a new agreement | seein facturing corporat parte ite the newcemers—the calling for & wage of $36 for journey-| Mis daughter left a suit ease con 4 salarted nen tatlors, $26 for women caeeel® tining ann 1 prettion on the rear vet eed se ond of a oun aker car Thur . a Your and 4 33 per cont increase. in piece [22 Of & Mount Haker car Thurs wecording employes—the wage carn: efe—this great homefur. Stampa. firm that work pay she disme Bonwen and workers of the shops | left conta Credit Is that have not signed the’ new agree et in the Labor temple Wri: | ot = the of which a Diile tributed to “The I Jagent for the Tailors’ union, expects |), Fund,” will be presented at the « field house Baturday, at 1:15 Terrace Gard re to ment 6 day evenin business « » stamps to a $1,000 self, and for each membe tly | that all tailors will be back at work | ¢ he figures on firme that have! Satu Min Huth I y tn director 4 to do their duty are now in Judge J. V. Hirown, war (Advertisement by Captain J. 8. Steven») more business men awoke Thuraday and subscribed for We have known Robert A, Tripple and done $1,000 in stampa business with him ever since we bave been in 7 But Seattle's quota in atill far be Seattle. For the past 12 years I have rented “ ” prosecuting attorney on the b> Seattle Is the only Pacific Coast matter of this house, but in many other things the ONE-MINUTE ‘am teket, has rleity that has fallen down on war he has always been fair, honorable and kind mote than 17 yeas ming here in| ®vings pledges ' Nine years ago he voluntarily reduced my rent Blectric Washer wee S6sh SEs Alieee hen bein| & A. Bick, N, P. on who $10 per month and even today I am paying 4 in the practice of | has joined the limit t a 60 $7.50 lens per month than I did at that time. I | ducter, and not engineer ry would like to see him get the support of every pat ic cftizen in 5 H setie ex. | stated In The Star Thursday his race for County Assessor. He has aswured me if ted there | —Oour very liberal . or pyger4 ont - will be no slackers in that office and he will conduct its affairs on a ti yer well equip for the office he Pastor to Preach business desis gnty: that his hesistanta and coworkers will be _ nig his many * ° chosen for their ability and knowledge of the duties rather than for Credit terms — only fh "now ecins tena nin many ty Qpen Air Sunday || cms {x,ti,etiity and knowiedgs ote dutin rauner sha or a few cents a day }agaressive campaign thruout the) The postsermon Jiible class of the ° First P terlan 1 meet rena Mr, Martin believes he can reduce | Sunday at 1 in the mission par 5 seeks by appointing deputies of abil | the World f Mr. Martin promises to enforce the | day evening at § | laws ax he finds them on the | air, at Washingto ockdental, COUNTY ASSESSOR | Mr. Martin hae tried more noted| World War | Primaries September 16, 1918 electric washer in criminal cases the past four yearn| Mra EB. Sutton, wife of the pas | Polls Open 11 a, m. Close # p. m. }than any other lawyer in the city teense | tor, In seriously fl at Poise, Idaho, | SAVE SUGAR GOOD Coffee needs nothing to improve it. Gold Shield Coffee is “Always” Good. Gold Shield will Please and Satisfy Your Coffee Taste. Try Gold Shield Coffee WITHOUT SUGAR We Roast and Pack Gold Shield Coffee in Seattle. in your home! Danger Lurks in the Mouth! An Unclean Mouth is Dangerous as Well as Disgusting, . . It is Also Inexcusable, a week- machine does a washing of y size without hard work or j-sized wash tn an hour. the work perfectly—no can do it 20 weil. oaly washes — but out the clothes. —costs jess than 2 cents an hour while In operation saves wear and tear on clothes, as it washes without ru! —gad_ saves wages of w 01D —have you ever stopped to think what an expense that is? 2 @ 1 6 Eevee oS Tecoma, OL Credit ta these days of ectence and sanitation contagious diseases are not the menace that they formerly tinews y were t Vacuum Ave. ot Pre ot. Goottin N unclean extremely daneerous not tolerated in mither & foul mouth with 4 month te particularly disrusting—and It ia but right Chat it ie Your Coffee Protection is Our Guarantee that Gold Shield is “Always’’ Good and “Al- gusabia, | The co diseased guma and decaying * of the cit Tike following’ discasea, aceording to the highest medical ways Fresh. Sold only in Vacuum Cans by most good Grocers. SCHWABACHER BROS, & CO., Inc, Seattle's Oldest Bustnens House Kestablinhed 1569 condition ‘tf yew Rave been caveices and te fell tate decay . . band at ence . « Phene ination and I will you month in a beslthy conéitins.. NOW . . . the member is Mate 2535. Electro Painless Denti “Labering Prepic’s Dentists” sts 8. BF. Corner First aad Pike BOYS’ »» GIRLS’ SHOES Economy Prices Downstairs at Turrell’s Roys’ Gun-Metal Calf Button and Shoes, heavy achool shoes or lighter mean real economy Sizes 9 to 13% - Sizes 1 to 6 .. \ in Good at All Leather prices that Lace dress In spite of the evolutionary change in conditions affect- ing leather and shoe mate- rials, we have not changed our policy respecting popu- lar prices. New Fall Styles just re- . 82.95 to $3.95 83.25 to $4.05 Dark Hrown Calfskin Sizes 9 to 12% Sizes 1 to 6 $3.45 to $3.95 $3.05 tw $4.75 for the wet fall an buy for the calf dark Misses’ and Children's Shoes, built expec and winter Mate of only the best leathers wv prices we quote Made in black kid, gun-met brown calf; lace and button and Sines 5 to 8 - 81.75 to 82.95 8 ceived. Each price rep- Sizes 8% to 11 * 15 to ce resentin an absolute Sizes 11% to 2 ++ 82.85 to 75 daving $1 to $8, Binee 2% to 6 2.0.00. me L§8.50 to $6.00 Military heel model in Koko Brown, Dark Gray and Black Kid or Calf. Welted soles— $5.95... $7.95 9-inch top Lace Boot in Dark Gray, Havana Brown and Wield =Mouse. Hand - turned $7.95 . $8.95 Men's Novelty Boots—Brown Calf Lace (as pictured). Per. forated wing Up, pigskin top, welted Soles + -++-2+5. DOD A smart Walking Boot for the school girls. Welted soles, 9 inch tops, L-inch broad hoels, in Gunmetal Calf and Dark Brown— $4.95 .. $5.95 DOWNSTAIRS AT TURRELL’S 12@ Marion St. or 903 Second Ave, Ste, The, $1. — mee ont, Mates lee ts Orpheum Vanderille New Playing Until Saterday Night HUFF snd IVAN MILLER a a “ROMANCE” Matt tat. Sec te Pius 10% War Ta: ALACE HIP Continuous Daily 1 to 11 VACANT LOT OWNERS co Ls a a. MIFFODROME, VACDENILLE >i art agk as we Phateplay: Montagu Love Viel Bal over, straight bank. — Bertare ton in crs’ , Good. "Venevance” year Walt soles. BO4D HERE IS YOUR CHANCE! day Mats. 10c; Ever & Sun. 200 . 5 b - Same in Black If Seattle will build 5,000 new homes to house the workers Calf $5.95 who will come here to work in the shipyards, the United States government stands ready to award to this city additional contracts PANTAGES Dress Pumps in Patent or Dull for ships to the amount of two hundred millions of dollars Kid — Hand-turned soles—cov- “In other words, if Seattle grasps this opportunity, she will Nights, 7 and 9 ered Louls heels— $4.45 . $5.95 New Spat Pump for Fall, Teather Military $5.95 BOSTON Stata Fos Bital Blas Shcost hee oe boom as never before in her history, If she rejects it, if her peo ple are apathetic, and let the opportunity slip through their hands, she may never get another one.”--News Item, The Argus. We Design and Erect Homes in Any Part of the City. See Us and Obtain Our Prices and Terms Before Building. The Finance Construction Co. 824-5 Seaboard Building, Seattle PACKER AND SELZ ‘Three Grouch Killers. Other ¥: ree feat: General Admission, 256. 9 WAY of STEVENS’ WA%,<" | If you vaine time and money Little Cost. Private Halis. | Day and Evening. | Young Lady Assistants. 1523 4th Ave. Main 3911 danced in WON'T C ERTISING) Old Man Leaps to Death From Bridge “1 wan anked by the people int vieinity from the railing of the ve. bridge til p.m Bixth ave. mitted suicide The leap was witnessed by several und the pe CLOTHING FOR MEN AND WOMEN “Credit, though it isnot productive power, it is pur- chasing power” Did you ever realize that ninety-five per cent of all bust ness in the United States is done on basis of credit? That's not a guess; that's a fact supported by statistics ne And yet on credit you hear people say it's bad business to buy that It ls not economical, etc Do they me Btates has ad 1 country through bad. merely condemn credit b Bhould food be condemned effects of overeating? it is possible because of the unpleasant ‘The very nature of mort business is communistio—which means that whether or not you take full advantage of the many we features embodied in modern merchah. dining, you help to maintain them ' The woman who carries her packages n one who doesn't, and the one who n't ride on the elevator pays the passage of mhe 4. It requires the same postage to carry a letter across the strect as it does from coast to coast ust pay for the Credit is service! If only five per cent of all business in cash then you know that credit is used nearly every where. store or a bunines lishment may have & credit man, although you don’t about him in the papers. You know, then, also, that when you pay cash, where credit service exists, you pay for that service without getting it That's why we say, “Open an account—it costs no more” for we know that our liberal credit service involves no greater hazards or necessitates no higher prices than the “Credit to Some” policies eixewhere a ‘ Union Store Union Hours CAEL 1113 THIRD AVENUE Between Seneca and Spring Streets 47 Years in Business—116 Stores a Is in keeping our af- fairs, our health and our minds vigorous and wholesome. This is necessary in order to win the good fight for democracy and freedom. Start an ac- count with the Union Savings & Trust Com- pany — it will give you confidence and strength for the pres- ent and future. Interest paid on Savings Accounts, HOGE BUILDING Home of this Bank and owned by the Bank. UNION SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY OF SEATTLE HOGE BUILDING In the Heart of the Financial District a a ve al a ray a ol a 1 oa es eee eee “

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