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Most Cordially Extended to YOU NVITATION We cheerfully invite you to visit Se- attle’s newest women’s appurel store. Located at Sixth and Pine, just across the street from the southeast corner of + Frederick & Nelson’s, it is in the heart of Seattle’s new shopping district. OUR AMBITION We will carry Women’s Coats, | Wraps, Suits, Dresses and Skirts in a very complete range of prevailing styles. To so mer- chandise that we can give our customers better grades of ap- parel at popular prices will be the purpose of this store. Our clerks have been selected and trained to give real service. In short, Service will be our first thought. If we can truly NDUCEMENT As a token of our purpose to sell better mer- . chandise at popular prices we offer as our Open- ' ing Special a splendid lot of Tricotine Dresses at $29.75. You will agree that these models are really worth much more. The very smartest new styles in a wide range of modes and sizes, EMPORIUM WOMEN’S WEARING APPAREL PINE STREET, CORNER SIXTH Diagonally Opposite 8. BH. Corner of Frederick & Nelson's 6,000,000 Say, Give Soldier Six Mon WASHINGT( 000 vote mon peoy posal to gly ratlor orn sin the great war aif million each, n't so much to ask Homer Sheri i eventing the bales of petitions te derson, secretary of the steps of the capitol 'ARMY FOOD IS GOING RAPIDLY Postmasters Given Time to Check Sales WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.—Orders for surplus army food for delivery |thru the parcel post are «till being taken at most postoffices, James 1 | Blakeslee, assistant postmaster gen |eral, announced today The male, which began last Mon day, was to have ended Wednesday i “Postmastere will continue to take j orders for the army food until each |has sold his entire allotment,” said | Blakestee. Altho order books were closed | Wednesday night at the postoffices, | this was a temporary let down so as | jto give the postmasters time to check up thelr order totals, Some | | discovered that they had completely sold out their allotments of certain | foods, Postmasters still have a sur: | plus of some foods.” | Sale of army surplus foods to cities has been suspended until the war de partment can learn whether post- | masters have not booked orders for the entire supply, It was stated by | the war department director of sales. | Orders from postmasters for sur. | plus food have been so large that | |the war department does not know whether more orders from cities can | be filled. ‘ ' The postoffice department haa ad- | vined the war department that its | orders probably will take the whole surplus supply } | Cities, however, still may buy ar ticles packed in containers that ean: | | not be handled thru the parcel post | If auditing of surplus foods orders = that postmastera have not ordered an entire supply, sale to j ction will be resumed |Green Lake Lads Too Frisky, Claim All that keeps H. Y, Lenore, 3113 | | Arcade butiging, from planting | a nice fringe & Bnglish walnut trees jaiong the parking strip which borders the Wood's shore addition in |the Green Lake district, is the un certainty as to whether the result ing nut crops shail be his or the neighborhood kids’ Lenoire sought advice Friday of Corporation Counsel Walter F. Meler Meier was unable to give him any | assurance, | Feecenem to Talk on Jap Question Capt. Miller Freeman, until recent ly commandant of the naval station {at the University of Washington will address the King County Demo- jeratic club at its regular week! | meeting at Good Kats cafeteria Sat jurday noon on “The Local Japanese | Situation.” | JEFFERSON PARK TO HAVE BAND CONCERT oa i LOLOL LL LLL EOE wr, Residents of the gefferson park district were to hear a band concert and engage in community singing from 7 to 9:30 p, m, Friday, Kireh ner’s band was to play and Francis Russell to conduct the song pro-| gram | Eastern Star to Picnic on Friday| The Seattle chapter, No. 95, Order | jot the Eastern Star, will hold its an- | |nual picnic Friday evening at 6 o'clock at Woodland park | PERSHING DECORATES TWO ITALIAN GENERALS ROME, Aug. 21.—-(Delayed.)—Gen Pershing visited the Asiago plateau | jand the Trentino and Montelio sec- | |tors Wednesday, decorating two Ital- | | tan generals, “By visiting the Italian front,” | Pershing said, “one understands the | difficulties the Italians had to over- come, and the great courage of their |leaders and soldiers.” FDI Mh a ad ae aD PF. Aug. 22,—Objec recommendation: WASHIN tions to of | c nt In the house, when six of the military affairs com | filed a minority report jagainat the bill authorizing the rank for March. ‘The six membera endorsed such a ranking &¥ Gen, Pershing, y TE ddd dad taf ae ms |Woman Lites on jelor says the | CLOUDBURST FLOODS Lady Bill Hart Keeps Office Beauties Away women the na Charmin a fort young office girlie are ir luxury in the hand ex maintained b 2. Mooers, physict in the Lumber E ing, who, In an applic Friday declared sted he employ only men ts upon knowing when lor consultation, and ure of their me complains anies him, and onoe, just to what she could do if she wanted to.” fourtshed a gun in hin pres ence in Wild West fashion fired a bullet thru a window Two revolvers and a are always near at her hand. says, and ready for instant action 7 AUSTRIA TO GET | TREATY MONDAY In order, he says, that she may be at all times in close touch with his business affairs, Mrs, Mooers keeps the keys to the office and e————_— STRAPPED! * | Must Submit Her Answer in Seven Days PARIS, Aug. 22-—The peace treaty with Austria will be handed to the Austrian delegation Monday The allies will give the Austrians seven dayn in which to submit an answer | to the terms, | Dr. Karl Renner, | cellor, has notified the peace confer Wf ‘ence that the treaty will be taken | to Vienna before it is signed \CITY CAR MEN UNDER CIVIL SERVICE RULE Street car employes who were working for the street railway when it was a private corporation, are “probationary appointees” and. sub- fect to civil nervice regulations This was the ruling made Friday by Corporation Counell Walter F Meier upon request of the civil = ‘ F, service commission. “The civil service provisions of PRINCESS ANLASPERG ‘the city charter takes no note of |the prior employment by a private Thin pretty American heiress is|company,” decided Meler, “and no but one of many in Germany left|idea expressed informally by the in poverty by the seizure of their |jegisiative or executive department American property by the alien|of the city government could mod property custodian, For the Prin-|ify or abrogate the plain provisions cess Anersperg, formerly Miss Flor-|of the o ence Hazard, by her marriage into] pal ae Teutonic titled circles, lost her | Wife Murderer Is Given Life Term American citizenship UKIAH, Cal, Aug. (United Preas.)—Herman Knaeache, returned soldier, who confessed that he mur- dered his bride of two weeks, was sentenced to life imprisonment Q. White in superior Neighbor’s Head With Club in Feud Lalu Juneau and Mary B, Clarke #taged a rather Amazonian scene at 914 Cherry st. the other day. Lulu attacked Mrs. Clarke for 20 min utes with the he f a shit laiah. The blow that did the work landed on Mra, Clarke's head, ac cording to the story she tella the today by Judge J court MOTOR CAR BANDITS ROB BANK OF $16,000 NEWTON, Kan., Aug. Three auto bandits today robbed the Na tiohal City bank here of a sum placed by the police at $16,000. The bandits escaped. avy end prosecutor Deputy Prosecutor C. A battle was the of a long drawn out war. Several days ago Mrs, Clarke came to the prosecutor's office ed to swear out kind of a complaint against Lulu. She waen't sure what kind of complaint it ought to be, but she was sure that she wanted kind jilu heard of this and took her geance out in regular antediluv jan methods, Batchelor says. Lansbury Nabbed; No License Plates nabury, secretary of the * union, has fallen into law Bateh result down and want some made out TO On Lopez Jim Boilerm the clute Jim's ear had Wm. T. Wilson, deputy, who a Marine uniform omplaint alleges that plate on the p. S. Whatcom COLMAN DOCK fear w« Jim's car had front or rear. ALM PENNSYLVANIA MINES UNIONTOWN, Pa. Aug. 22 More than $100,000 damage was done in the Connelaville coke region early today by a cloudburst which flooded mines, swept away buildings, « et allway and railroad tracks. Beveral ersons are reported to be missing | at Herbert, several miles north of | here, | Dairy lunch at city prices MAIN 3993 »— When you think of advertis. | | ing, think of The Star, | | P Sow. Hocoreeesuanht a blackjack” he Austrian chan-/ RICHARDSON SUNDAY, AUGUST 24 Where, in addition to a wonderful cruise of the San Juan islands, you can see a SALMON CANNERY IN FULL OPERATION Stuterooms may be reserved New Fall for Young Men! Double Breasted with patch pockets, yaist seams, full belts and belt back. Single Breasted with slash pockets, waist seams, or full belts; also plain tight fitting. Newest Shades Of Green, Brown, Gray and Blue Seattle’s Greatest Values 15 945 UPSTAIRS we save you money on every Suit and Overcoat. Step Around to Fourth and Pike and take a look into our windows, or bet- ter still, step upstairs and try a few of these new ones on. Store Hours,9 A. M. to 6 P. M. -lailored Ready Co. PURSE FINDER GETS REWARD Lucky Spokane Man Is Re- cipient of $500 KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 22—L.] Fearing a possible suicide, the G. Peck, dry goods clerk, today took | matron of the Minor hospital made | He|®" 4ppeal to the police Friday that & search be made for Bertha Hed. found a puree containing $500 In| tuna 28, a maid at the Nurses’ home. cash and Jewels worth about $2,300, | wig has been missing ince Wednes. and returned it | day slat ! Mrs. C. 0. Donason, Spokane.| ‘The missing maid has been griev-| be aye. ey the purse while shopping | i, for aren days because her aa ge. closest friend, Montie Hagen, like-| Mr, Donasog rewarded Peck with | y nployed at the Minor hospital, | $500. | jeaving the city. When last seen the missing woman was wear- | ing a black velvet jacket, a strip | silk skirt and a straw sailor hat. S der and about five feet, » inches tall | HOSPITAL PATIENTS’ CLOTHES ARE STOLEN, While Mrs. Alberta Veiss was patient in Providence hospital her clothes were stolen, according to # robbery complaint filed Friday. Mrs Veiss says she left her wardrobe with Rose Rundall when she went te the hospital, and that on August 14 | Rose Rundall went to San Francisca, | taking Mrs. Veiss’ clothes with her. |ASK POLICE TO JOIN SEARCH |Believe Hospital Maid Is a! Suicide a short jaunt on “Easy” street, Seattle's Leading Dentist 106 Columbia St. Taxe 1 or 2 Lessons STEVENS’ ‘ahct teaching If you value time and meney Little Cost. te Halle and Evening. Steps Into Street; Crash; Hip Broken W. H. Ebbage, recently arrived from Butte, Mont, and brother of | } Ernest Ebbage, 6241 11th ave. N | The window with a painted shutter | Seattle printer, stepped in front of is color blind motor truck Friday morning on | ~ Brooklyn ave. in the University dis- | trict | He was rushed to the city hos: | pital, where it was discovered his hip was broken. Sherman Soule, | 4015 Fremont ave. was driving the | truck is 1623 4th Ave. Main 3911 Danced in leading places of New York City. Member Teachers’ Asm. 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