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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 191». ‘CITY FOOD SALE NOW UNDER WAY |Army Supplies May Be Pur- chased flere THE COSTS MORE TO LIVE _ IN SEATTLE BASTRE, ving has struck , 00¢ SEATTLE STAR —this great home furnishing store extends a service that will measure up to your expec- tations in every way! to Capt of police Charles: Sullivan ” - x Continued From Page One ” |’ Comedian Got No "|e rete Laugh From Wife p Who appeared committee t is anking for $1 6 next year ver 1919 authorizing the He suid that ¢ © would be nee would wn in hew ordinance drafted these garden sets are Authorisation: of the # made of three pieces, consisting of rake, spade and hoe, and come in four differ- ent sizes. small small size medium size nformed homediate! c the id began at the by Ask Salary Increases salary inerea 100, while aak for $ It has been announced that meetings will be held unting jo $166 the health department will Jepartment wi « ‘Sepminad The stall are designated ument Surplus Food Bale i employe according gale be able to han TOY DEPART. on work in each it MENT, MEZZANINE netore it ts 1 necessary, additional a ste “ea ; , . aye ane announced “ 4 dition to the 40,000 o already in Seatt y ix awalting re ntill 95,000 very public . B5e¢ until will every da tall, eit silk umbrellas: special- Lrg os FE "ie tnin firs sale proven nies Hat now ¢ i buy the food | regular price S6— fine plaid silk umbre ot made for regular » $6 week, $3.95. on the cars, but no free xintes Cut Overtime Item 4 the city will rea, and The cou item of sergeants and patroimen overtin the ground th 1 be a dang ¥ The commit tee also an item providing for the purchase of cloth for I struck from the list an 000 to bo used to a pre Mars. Henrietta Jolson an emergency More Food seer d that Jatt oapeish of bac of pound ~ stuffs Camp which not been de-| ed surplus, but which probably In thin event, the elty will] probably make an effort to pur-| thene nellman Lane waid that the would be sold at either 34 of unk arb extra special values in dependable preserving jars-- —Kerr preserving jars: dozen pints, $1.35. doren quarts, $1.50. dozen % gallons, 81 —"“Easy Seal,” all including glass top, *“Oute Uking for Iam a ree} t this forme wine women ular he rel i was her husband's aration, Mrs. Henrietta Jolson recently secured dive e from Al Je », famous ce median, in Oakland, Cal Coffee Ten Cents |: Even in Child’s| restaurants in York Dr. H. M, Read missioner, appeared before th mittee and explained that ¢ tures for sup) for 1920 wo $625,400, while salaries would amo: to $349,420, making the total $1,072 906 for the coming year It will cost the city $451,500, or increase of $89,000 1919, to han die the garbage in 1920. city health eom in m to a that there 6 of prunes com mall at wow im, New ldnt > ie AUGUST LIST That most com- mon, painful and withal dan- gerous of dis- eases is in a great many cases caused solely and sim- ply by an ab- scessed tooth. Ask your doc- tor about this. Or if you are a sufferer from rheumatism __ it is very likely your physician will you right away if you have any devitalized teeth or teeth which have had the nerve killed. i They are specially liable to abscesses round be INCOMPARABLE EDISON AMBEROL RECORDS SPECIAL RECORDS Ehrliet + Orch, Hee, » Al ter- Ne. 3790 St an Old Swe Mine, W DR L. R. CLARK roots. Decayed teeth are one of the most dangerous things you can possess. If you have teeth that need” attention DON’T PUT IT OFF. ‘Have them’ at © ROYAL PURPLE tended to at once. serving jars dozen pinte, 3s 50. dozen quart dosen % gallons, "TACOMA: | department. and W Goes by Unseathed Entailing an increase of $568.667.9 the city lighting department budget for 1920 panned the city budget Hmittoe Wednesday ing unscathed. J. D. Ross, superintendent of the D. Lamb, chief accountant, appeared before the com mittee in suppert of the department | the pressure have r 4 the price of their coffee from & to 10 cents a cup. the last restaurants in New York to raise the | Price of coffee | $200,000,000 DAMAGE 1S CAUSED BY RATS have finally yielded to of high prices a while the mix. | RECORDS .$1 Each wr Aver Veriet. REGULAR LIST Here's what we offer you: High grade graduate registered dentists to Pe be your work. ; The best of materials. - Painless methods. LOWEST PRICES. budget Ross explained that the increase} LONDON, Aug. 6.—-The board of was due mostly to the large increase | agriculture is having a series of in salaries necessitated by the in. | Uon pictures made at the Zool creasing cost of living and the pro | Gardens to be exhibited all over posed purchase of ol) for fuel for! country to ald the fight against rate the new on Lake Unton. | whieh using $200,000,000 dam | Last ‘expended $570,-| age an SHOE Co. - CLEARANCE SALE OF SUMMER SHOES For your convenience we detail below the seg remaining in the various groups of sale oes. Every Shoe is a splendid bargain, and you will practice true economy by purch in reserve several pairs of these Shoes. Every member of the ein may be shod 5 meeting Tuesday afternoon of all} Patent oxfords, pumps, black kid ords, White - SPECIAL | |. the men in the yard, fo tall them Black Calf Oxf rds, ite - . f ? |Colonials, gray kid oxfords, brown kid] jot the cut d tJ We are now sell nials and tan calf oxfords and pumps ing all of our white | ‘aia MAY STRIE AT -| SKINNER-EDDY'S, ¥\ Metal Tradesmen in Confer- ence Wednesday cncehaiaapcinapameaiiaeenialsiaininamgrnin * Yontinued From Page One i] Wee a |day, Skinner told us that last sum: | imer he had been pledged by the |Kimergeney Fleet to pay only a cer-| jtain scale of wages. More than thin | wenle is being paid the men now, he! declared, and he would have to cut lal men who had received increases | laince the close ofthe strike last | winter | Skinner said he knew nothing | | about the increases granted since the strike, ax Dave Rodgers, superin: | |tendent of the yard, had granted | | them. He condemned these raises and particularly the duplicate check stem. These things were brought » his notice when Rodgers went to San Francisco to attend the Coast 0 ence there, he «nid. He de ared himself shocked when he dis 4 these increases had been {| TURRELL «er w rious ] plained to Skinner how se | move to cut wages Was, and | asing and holding | at stheunnot, prices, | “If the men don't want to work for moe, I guess they can work else | where.’ " | | “He then said he would call a mans | binck and cone Telis Men of Cut He did not address the men Tues | day afternoon, #0 I called him up to | lask if he had changed his mind. He | | replied that ‘Skinner doesn't change i; his mind, once he makes it up “1 then told him I didn't think the men could be kept from ‘hitting the | bricks.’ " | Different delegates then con hiss Las sp ldemned the crafts that had received Ithey had “profiteered that did not receive f Patent oxfords, black |xentiment favored the condemnation Included are turn Jo oxfords and pumps, black calf pump: jof these men, but # they had re and welt solid shoes oxfords and white canvas ae i Jeelved their inere they should with Louis XV, Cu- -sanamdee | |be backed up, it was pointed out. | ban and military] | jjeulalanlaaule | | Seal: Oey Seer j heels | | 4 14%) 5 |b 77 Bert Swain declared that wages asast AAA should be kept up because the cost styles for lAA lof living \had inereased since the dress and jruling of the emergency fleet cor. | Reigncloth High 2/2) 313%) 44% tieeeyol a Shoes at One-Half y, Fy their regular prices. tj its Our two grades i of these shoes —] ([# i| 3 i $12.00 and $9.00 i values— Now $6.00 and $4.50 | | 3g] 4 434) 5 (54m) 6 644) 7 Tig) 8S 8 i satin oxford $8.85 GROUP Patent Colonial pumps, white kid oxfords pumps, white buck oxfords, grey satin oxfe brown kid oxfords and Colonial pumps, black ca oxfords, tan calf pumps. }dovan 8, | and 3%) 414%) 5 5%) 66%) 7 TH) 8 Be poration | “The purpose of this cut ia either jto bust up the San Franelaco con ference, or to dition in the yards,” wserted jon the fob," The craft affected by the cut are | coppersmiths, burners, welders, boil ermakers, pipefitters, machinista and moulders. They have been receiving | an extra hour pay for eight hotire | | | these size sched. will be seen that is in sizes, From ules it the big opportunity small and large There are several ench kind of stock fo a r onably good is powsible © & chaotic con- | Von Carnop as | “We should protest, but stay $5.85 GROUP Patent opera and and tan calf oxford oxfords styles $6.85 GROUP black selection port pumps and pumps and oxfords, black and white canvas Patent Colonial pumps. pumps kid oxfords and work as a bonus In the Children’s Department ated on the lower very attractive 4 ; gains prevail on all mer We give careful attention to ting ervice in this depart ——— ment I All Men’s Oxfords (Johnston & Murphy, A. E. Nettleton & Co., and Bostonians) are gr eine yor 9 pa pees from a range of $8.00 to $15.50 to $6.35 to $12.85. ew lines of Men’s High Shoes, with high boxed toes, $8.50 to $12.0 r $5.85 to $8.85 g oes, $8.50 to $12.00 values TURRELL SHOE Co.| SECOND AVENUE MADISON STREET aa ie , ple are leaving than are entering the country 931g) 4 [444 5 (514) 6 [6% 2th 3 i bd id od | 34) 44% 7% 8 8% | SHE GAVE TWELVE MILLION THEIR TEA | 1} LONDON, Aug. 6.—Major Gen. | i Fielding, commanding the London | | district, was the last of over 12,000. 000 soldie and sailors to receive ‘a from Mrs, Kenward Matthews and | her volunteer staff tea and cakes at the free buffet at Victoria station, which has just closed after having been open night and day since Feb. | ruary, 1915.. Mrs, Matthews was pre. | sented with a diamond ring and gold | chain by her staff. z 8 Loe floor ai JER) am i very 7 ‘\o the fit 4 2 b 4) 6 8 rai 7 1 s|9 ‘ 1 5 é [i i ifa de D % a\4 1 included in , are reduced to MORE PEOPLE LEAVING | THAN ENTERING U. S.} NEW YORK, compiled in ship show that for the Aug. Records A binding guarantce of satisfaction. FREE EXAMINATIONS We invite you to call and let one of our exp give your teeth a thoro examination. He will t | you just what is necessary to put them into perfee | condition; also just what the cost will be. Regal Dental Office DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager N. W. Corner Third and Usiag In Every Respect Seattic's Leading Dentists Diageioaliy: Ajneos the Berean toems os-ectartion Be Sure to Get te the Right Place LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES cone, Deseriptive Len Spencer ae ada a Few men are powerful enough to | keep their faces closed. It’s better to forget an injury than to forgive it. Registered Dentists Out eof the high rent district, per- somal service and moderate advertic- ing enable me to make you this offer: Go to any dentist, get his prices, then come to me and get 20 per cent cat » with careful, painless methods and personal eitentioa. Dr. J. Brown’s New Office ORPHEUM BUILDING Third and Madison. Ne. tnen, Reid : Dancing. her's Riverside or “Phonograph Headquarters” Many a young man looks upon a dollar saved as a good time lost “ae! KAR AR-R ‘RVE ~ When you think of | ing, think of The Star, the nystem to 30 DAYS’ TREA’ ptive book free. Fe: sale by Drussiste, Symphony. Coliseum’s Orchestra Only Two More Days to See the Sensational Duel to the Death at the Bottom of the Sea in ; “THE WHITE HEATHER”