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Open Jack Barberis, Proprietor. THE SEATTLE STAR Kow good must a woman be to be better than the mother of your children? A startling question, but it comes up—and is settled—in the motion picture opening here Sat- urday— CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG —IN— “THE BETTER WIFE” All the American girl’s millions fail to earn the love of Sir Richard until he finds she is a better wife than the one whose memory he holds sacred. FRIDAY—LAST TIMES—WALLACE REID IN “THE LOVE BURGLAR” Fit you want to SAVE 25% on your meal, go to the San Francisco Oyster House 605 THIRD AVE. Never closed. We remained open @uring the general strike. shop, with 1918 prices. Established 1890. |“KITTY” FOR FINES NECESSARY IN LOS} LOS ANGELES, Cal. July Players of draw poker hereéabouts will have to establish a “kitty” to be used for fires, if they desire to avoid | parting from their winnings in the |future. Judge Gavin W. Craig up- held a $100 fine assessed against F. | Bullock and a‘$75 fine assessed against William Schultz, at Whittier, ‘The men alleged the fines were ex- | cessive, but the court decided they [Were well within the provisions of the statutes. POLICE HEAD FINDS GAMBLERS IN ROOM CINCINNATI, Ohio, July “Room 408 is vacant,’ clerk to Night Chief of Police Kir gan. “All right, officer. Kirgan knew something about va- cant rooms, so he mounted the stairs and went directly to room 408. Va- cant! Hub, ub! I'l take it,” said the things in the room, 25e Arrow Collars.... 20c Men’s Sox... 15¢ Canvas Gloves.... 25c Garters. Down go prices on every pair of Douglas Union Made~ Shoes—the entire stock go- ing at a fraction of present day prices. Koveralls, blue and to 10, Children's of khaki, striped, ages cut to 98c $8.00 and $10,00 Men's Logger Shirts. Buy them now at $4.39 $1.00 Dress Shirts, The Suspenders. 85 Work Shirts. $1.00 Men’s Under. wear. $1.90 Wool Sox. $3.00 Men’s Fine Lisle Union Suits cut to $3.00 Men's $2.25 made Overalls cut to $1.00 Infants’ Soft Sole At absolutely ridiculous prices. $1.48 en lines and sizes, cut to.. Heavy Work Pants cut to $1.68 cut $6.00 Men’s Extra Heavy Corduroy Pants, cut to Men's Union- $1.25 Shoes, all sizes, cut to. $5.00 Heavy Army Blankets, special at Brand, cut $1.69 Shoes 38c $6.00 Douglas Shoes, brok- $6.00 and $7.00 Douglas $25.00 Men's Suits, Society & Son an cut 4 to... $2.98 $4.00 and $5.00 Men’s Dress Shoes, broken lines, Suits, cut TO. cso $2.98 $6.00 Men’s patterns, $3.85 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA COLISEUM’S NEWS SERVICE | DEFOE’S OLD HOME IS DECLARED UNSANITARY LONDON, July + gaia the night |Mitcham, a house onee occupied by | | Daniel | fame, | den Defoe, was dec 5.—Tooting Hall, of Robinson Crusoe d to be whe Caretaker |George Wignell and his family were | forbidden to live in it any longer A poor man is , always talking about | very verge of bursting There were a lot) what he would do if he were rich, but} | of men, poker chips, cards and other|a rich man never talks about what | sleeping “he would do if he were poor. Dress These will be sold $30.00 Men’s Suits, J. Capp Alco makes, .. 914.85 $30.00 and $35.00 Men’s Collegian, Wickwire and others, $11.85 Hirsch- Pants, in stripes, serges and suit PRICES COME DOWN! Having handled thousands of customers and sold thousands of dollars’ worth of the com- bined Clothing and Douglas Shoe stocks, which we purchased at a FRACTION OF COST, we are now down to odds and ends. Saturday, July 26, at 9 A. M. WE ARE ABSOLUTELY FORCED TO MOVE GREAT STOCK WITHIN THE NEXT TEN DAYS. So here goes: Suits, Marx and makes, cut to Shoes, all $5.00 Men’s Shoes, all $3.00 Boys’ Shoes cut to. $12.00 Boys’ All-wool Blue Serge 14, cut Suits, sizes 9 to welted SALE STARTS SATURDAY, 9 A. M.—COME TO THE Red Front Clothing Co. 1601-1603 First Ave., Cor. First Ave. and Pine St. “unfit for| fate |human habitation before the Croy-| the magistrate $35.00 and $40.00 Hart Schaffner & $17.65 $3.00 Ladies’ White Canvas sizes, cut to. $7.00 Ladies’ FRIDAY, JULY 25, 191 ILENROOT FLAYS START TEARING PEACE TREATY DOWN STOCKADE | Senator Says Only Six of 14, Salvage Valuable Materials; Points Carried Remove Prisoners (United Friday Wil WASHINGTON, Jul City Press.) employes Only sident Mop | with in the > tre ix of Pre son's s have been complied to the destruction structure under the ¢ tion orders posted by Dr. H. Read, city health commisionser, ‘The prisor © taken f kad ‘ were placec while, four |have been viol determined, Se in, asserted in the Lenroot said, he [dent Wilson for the failu cept as he tried to ere sion that they had others «imp! farm at Ke en fully 4 The cit for the « un struction ¢ That the firs’ of hants of Pp had been violated, “is | argument Lenroot said. The second point, regarding free dom of the seas, was “wholly aban ved at the conference,” he sald The third point, dealin; destruction of economic Lenroot classed ay “very ve the president never article 23 of the the point except | oper openly arrived a too plain for fore the ¢ The new build Cider ras Seven with the rriers and Seven proprietors of soft drink « ue, tablishments fe said that while ‘ had explained it cover many n point, toudhing tion of armaments, had been “clear: | oy + g i ly violated,” 1 not said “The fifth must ec is flagrantly in the treaty,” he In the ex aty “express! reduc 419 Yesler First James ¥ Harry Her aid the tre firms the title of Japan a of? stole np rty.” ixth point, demanding evacua Russian territory, has been lied with if it points to enemy M Hanee |troops only, Lenroot sald, Other-|that some movie bill boards and] | wise, he declared, it has been vio- | theatre displays lead | lated. ir the public and asks that the } The eity council provide a ordinance m, and the peace treaty is whol- | giving he be J right j ly in accord with this nt The |over the advertising same is true of the eighth point The mayor transmitted the which refers to French territory and; munication to the council Alice Lord, in her yiained that the any of the theatr nisleading and that protection, She urg Au Oo protect the public |ROTTEN PLANK GIVES |’ WAY; SHIPBUILDER HURT Perry a Fubrman fell 20 feet to ground, striking his head upon when a rotten plank in the old Li bridge gave w under jhis w t Thursday He was re moved to the Columbus Sanitarium Friday morning, Perry suffered a severe concussion and scalp lacera tions iver SAYS LOBBY DISPLAYS DO NOT TELL TRUTH Seattle's board of complained to theatre ce seventh point relatos to Bel com Mis communica n of the ninth still mined, for th | now before us d not fix the frontiers: of Italy s ‘ome to us in the treaty with ria and other treaties |BOOST PRICES WHEN MINERS’ PAY JUMPS BUTTE, Mont., July 25.—A gener al increase in the price of foodstuffs |by local merchants, coincident with the announcement of an increase of $1 in miners’ wages, have caused in vestigations by the and |f city offic The « sion, w | Stewart, day. A 1 action | | boilermaker the 1 le ount {ficiency trade commis s summoned by began a probe he : ; _| APPROVE REPAIRING PIPE LINE AT RIVER utilities committee of the city an appropriation of y for the repairs of » pipe line between the old and {new dames at Cedar rivers The committee also approwed an | ordinance providing for an appropria n of $8,391 for trucks and an auto- ile for the st ilway division a measure of relief, the lished a free curhgmarket counell has withdrawn the require ment of licenses for peddlers HIST! TERRIBLE DAYS | COMING SURE IN 1927) LONDON, July 2%5.—Dark hints that the id is to meet a aire | in 1927 were thrown out at 47th‘ confere of the Pro- - é | Phetical Soctety in n college. EXTRA ONE FOR LUCK “The masses of the people are In| LONDON, July 25.—Fined $5 for dark as to the stupendous | cursing in public, Frederick Webb of that seem to be on the|Woking handed the clerk two one upon an|pound sterling notes with the re. world and a| mark: “An extra one for luck.” Mag- was another ‘istrate Graves told the clerk to put it in the poor box The | the | events utterly unprepared ehureh,” gloomy outburst $1.50 Children’s Play Suits. 0 Men's Underwear. $2.00 Men's Khaki Wool Men's Union Drink Stands Raided | THIS Men's Dress Arrow and others, $2.00, cut to 89c Men’s Men’s Suits Down come prices on Men’s High- est Grade Suits, including Hart Heavy Work BSchaffner & Marx, Kuppen- | wear, heimer, Collegian, $2.48 ) 49c ee sch Bad int | $1.65 ME Sg Hats, worth to $5.00, in colors, black, brown and gray, cut to Kuppenheimer Khaki to 44, $2.50 sizes cut to 98c Men's Pants, Ribbed Under. cut to Men's Dress Shoes, Turkish Towels, worth Ji} to 50¢ { Men's Flannel Shirts, worth to sizes, $3.00 and and Chil dane Pu $1.50 Men’s Work Shirts. $1.50 Children’s Sandals. | Imperator. | Nurses Welcomed PAGE 3 Satisfactory Terms Always me GROTE-RANKINCS. OTTO F KEOEL, P: TORE HOURS FROM 9 A. “Throat” of M. The Brunswick , rear Built entirely of wood, according to a new process it eliminates all metall unds, Not until you have heard your played on favorite record have you heard them played at their best. A tone test of the Brunswick in our first floor phonograph department is conclusive evidence—your ear is a quick judge. Come to the store at your convenience and listen to the Brunswick—it plays all records. TERMS TO SUIT YOUR INDIVIDUAL NEEDS Grote-Rankin—Pike and Fifth—Grote-Rankin | argument over a pool a Millionaire ( Gob | “les st. pool hall. ‘White Gaseeial —_—____—__-—___———-& | man’s name is Smithers, but he not know his address. He had eral stiches taken in his arm, are investigating. the Ailments Change of Life. *During Msgs of Life T had! ry spells and evei i misery. I | constant, d jj pain, and wo I] always feel ti I suffered in tl way for five six years and wi treated by a sician, and‘ too different 4 dies without efit, Lydia Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound was recommended to me and I took it, and I believe TE would never have been well if it hat not been for the Vegetable Compound Lydia E. Pinkham’s Sanative . Lam recommending your med- to all women ailing as I was, for I think it will carry them safely through the Change of Life, and re- lieve the ailments that come at that period.”—-Mrs. ALEXIE C, NANGLE, Galatia, Tl. Women who suffer from nervous ness, “heat flashes,” backache, head= aches, and “the blues,” should try this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound, and if complications exist, re the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass, The result of their 40 years’ experience in such cases is at yo uur service, Telmece Habit "SL PERKINS Dankerouaa Perkins is a stoker on the U. S. Perkins is a million: an income of nearly a half million a year and going up. It hap ens this w Perkins bought a|}3 ranch in Texas and worked it till he joined the navy, His father struck oil on the ranch, and Perkins is now ate drug stoma Croesus. But he can’t get out of the | Set fome Nicotel tat pt nigl ee avy for another two years and five | habit quickly. Vanish Drugwigts | months. fund the money if they fat read lar with fect. *hentiy the dead= the habit It's a sim Irself of the form. Just go ate drug store and to any up-to N and interesting Dr Connon sam It tell f oting pal te Homeé to Seattle; tablets; The last of the nurses who with base hospite meantime try | will be surpri pulled into the are: Miss Miss Maida Be Agnes Minnie Mis of Corvallis, Miss | Anderson of ‘Tacoma, Miss Calkins of Bremerton and Margaret Murphy of Mi graduated from the | Provide hospital, ‘The othe: graduates of the Seattle Gen pital school, They left for France in August, 1918. DEBATER IS STABBED Alvin White, 518% King st. was stabbed in the shoulder by an un identified man Thrusday night, after