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THE SEATTLE pean a i SEPTEMBER 26, 1919. “TITALY COUNCIL wtmnel This Big Shoe Sale Offe « Conference HY CAMILLO CLANPARRA : Another Chance to Shave Your Shoe Bills United Press Staff Correay ROME Rept 6.--The n . council, oot c o conside he Home of 100% Pictures Home of the Pathe News ¢ ny . y Cabetelle WAnnunsio, convened at sas wate: fhe Lf the connecting link between you and a good pair of shoes is the price, to- hg ay, opt ees morrow’s offerings will be on your (eet before the day closes. If price is of no wumed at 4 o'clock, continuing w Friday—Last Times of Anita Stewart in “Human Desire” bit : interest-—wait—they’ll be higher soon. Just now we are reducing this immense ino, former foretgn saint, ee Tiaes rcs ee stock of high-grade shoes—buy your shoes tomorrow. You'll be fitted by expe- ist leader, were not present Arcana bse ne ber Ne rienced men, and refunds or exchanges offer you full protection. Saturday—A great big comedy-drama—the classiest pic- Saikscals teittee: beeen cece ture your favorite ever made— Oe as eee motion. Titian said to have acquainted the 1 with th facta n C ov 4 . , , * pg <i if ob 7 - rhe buys regular $8.00 to $9.50 values Women’s Novelty Boots — gray, nal an vat nH in medium heel novelties for the brown and black, with self-color e al#o told of the pr je ecenomic ‘. school girl, in sizes up to 6. and contrasting cloth tops; broken and political consequences of the lines. | Plume expedition 8. Nitth was followed by the forelen minister, who explained the th rs ong “ye ry pose , offers a wide assortment of Nov- Late effects in two-tone Boots for regret ording to the Ky ‘ elty Boots, including some of our women—all lace models with leath- e that Premgent. Wilso had, not best—mostly contrasting and self er Louis or covered heels, some pied to the Hallsn propa color cloth tops. Nearly all sizes. with military heels and several Values up to $12.00. short vamp models, aliawnie Enters as Private, Returns a Major ! Women’s Oxfords and Pumps—in A complete line of very smart all EVERETT, Sept. 26.—Entering the values from $10 to $12, offering black Kid Boots, with welted sole, e service as @ private in the officers all the desirable leathers in brown military heels — imitation wing |iott, As Cutter, ef. the 18s, en ——S and black, with non-slipping heels. | tips—sizes 3 to 9, AA to D. Worth gineers, returned home Tuesday « ’ 9 jmajor with war decorations from three governments. Major Cutter tn Women’s All-kid Boots in the new Dr. A. Reed’s famous improved & Chavellen Of the lag sotigir shade of nut brown, with fine Cushion Shoes for women, made 7 40 has been recomme American D. & M., and bas been welted sole, slightly wider toe and of all black kid, with flat and notified that the Italian government! fi walking heels. Specially designed medium heels, lace or button has conferred a military decoration ——— for the business women. Value models that fit the feet. Sizes up upon him, Prior to his entrance into $14.00. to 10 E. the army Major Cutter waa a con if struction engineer on the Milwaukee raliroad, } Seattle, Tacoma | : MEN nV ouths Arrested |] The men’s section is alive with values for SON AND DAD—Boyden’s, Keith's, a Forbush, Hurley's and Dalton’s, all well-known shoes, have been priced at the and Frank Hesse, of Tacc lowest possible figure. You'll need shoes soon and you better make that in- vestment now. Every pair is reduced but— For special Saturday selling you'll find your size in— (arrested here ea: hia morning All black kid or calf, button mod- New models in dark Tan Boots, els; exceptionally high grade stock straight lace—single or double be returned to Baler today The police say Walsh admit that he served a term in th Waash., reformatory, due to th of an automobile COI ‘The machine, a Ford touring is said to have been stolen last with heavy single oak soles; all ___ soles—semi-English lasts. Worth sizes and widths. Worth $9 to $10. —— $10 to $12. “BILLY BUSTER” Shoes for a ne WHIT -sHOE Ore. The prisoners, both youths, will Co. As docile as a lamb in the presence of the bbe oe Pes a girl he loved, he became a seething volcano | The Youngstown Improvement] in the squared arena where, driven by a ter- | aia after the ofa tnestny aeaeiie | night commending the mayer on his rible necessity, he fought a battle against | proposal to clean up the city. ‘The TeOeowe terrible odds to a victory that is all the more <iub membership in rowing replay HE the boy are the cheapest shoes on |and now comprises all the property earth when figured per month . 1 ors he You er a sublime because overshadowed by defeat. The oteb Wilt clock efGiome af tes} fl of service. ont! in he hal 33 and i] : Greer st, the Ovonine oF Obes 1220-22 SECOND Charles Ray today has a greater follow- ing than any other masculine dramatic star. — Spends 75 ‘ Millions on Vets! | He has earned it. OTTAWA, Ont, Sept. 26.—The} — special comralttee on soldiers’ civil He’s a real actor and “‘The Egg Crate Wallop” will show cid ioe 2S 5 Strike Laallies Welcome “JUSTICE” BUSY | Len Pt eae tor heir war charge of gratuities, that the ple Haire services, Alderman amount paid in gratuities was $75,-| Hathe m or and — agp! oa roa nvr igs, Chasis Ray than you cree dreamed of: PhS is“it| Absence of Open Saloons) |N STEEL TOWN =. <= 235% y oe ane Carly? needed PITTSBURG, Pa. Sept. 26.—) more likely to lose their tempers Lee borough. Labor unions never have been friend: | ter they have had whisky. 0 prohibition, but to many of the! wn tio. nae worked @ hard |Mayor Is Lawmaker, ae eade r © of steel worker | | W ALLACE on the W I JRI ATZ ER SCHOOL GARDENERS madere in the strike Ma the lack of| Sip on workingmen in many re-| and Jury, Too | 5 i i WILL SHOW PRODUCE ; drink in the present emergency | spects, but now most of them are | In a Splendid Accompaniment to the Picture. School garden exhibits will be held| seems providential Well satisfied with It as @ ‘war meas-|(Special to The Bar by N. EB. A) pt. 30 at the Interlake ool, i Ndea ead strikers have | Ure.’ If the selling of alcoholic bever-|_ DUQUES? Sept. 26—| 1Bee 1 at Green Lake, Oct. : at cas hater kan viel Bean vmaid M.| ages should again be permitted, the|This ix a typical steel te own, and Some Specials From Our | Fairview, Greenwood and Haw ly ‘Tighe, president of the Amalga-| &Teat majority will be in a state of|the fight here, in bitterness, deter- Cutlery Department . | a < thorne; Oct. 3 at Madrona, Latona| mated Association of Iron, Steel and|™!nd to get along without recourse fon and zeal displayed by for Setactiuy County Asked to Raise and Lawton; Oct. 6 at Dunlap, Oct |Tin Workers: wit in natural, that | the saloon |both siden characteristic of the | ; WILKOFLASHES alt at John ‘Day, Cet, 8 at Datiellanen with nething, $0 G0 should < ——— [woe stg andl Paring Kni Ragley, North 1 ° 4! eather aloo: ing Ke ames S, Crawford is mayor. | ari Knives No. 3 $30,000 for Roosevelt Memorial ome North Queen Anne and! gather in saloons. During a strike WILL HOLD EXAMS la also president of | he council, onk; Oct. 10 at Beacon Hill and they spend their meagre cash, their| . - . , AU. 8. C Ss e CO ission | president of the town's leading - Seattle and. King county are ex-)named to co-operate with the county |Columbla, and Oct. 14 at Yan As-| families suffer and they gre much | | gin ak KF rida that & forest and | austty an cindre mnt Le n "o ak | Fr petted to raise a quota of $20,000 in| and state campaign managers. jselt. The exhibits will be products ber ce 4 dae vows pt ang reve home gr : : ¥ pos pA ad 4 ank. "i the nation-wide campaign to provide a of the labor of members of the clerk examination p Uinance Hand-made high-grade steel 2 te ve in this city on November 1, 1919, to| which has prevented labor organtz- |[Ml paring ical & suitable monument in memory of| You can bottle up the truth for a|UMited States school garden army, NO MORE CAT: CATARRH | fill positions in the forest and|ers from holding meetings. And|M rage = Paae a io ae | President Theodore Roosevelt and to| time, but it eventually pops oe | reclamation services. Entrance sal-;he is the judge befo! whom vio- geal 29c sp od lapel lama daeadicd bead _| FRISCO CHAUFFEURS TO [This simpte Home ‘Treatment Max aries for the position of clerk in|lators of the ordinance must ap-|ff S*™ OW - }public park. . Organization of the k reaee a oa STRIKE-ON OCTOBER 1 seca ae eat of Hime jthe forest and reclamation servi r = fall add winter, tor more|FHRKS from $1,100 to $1,500 per an-| The organizers leated a tot and Electric Iron very fa ane winter, fe «| o1 anned oO spea got " “Ma el" Y There are two germs that have|| SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 26.—Py al than 20 years, thousands of people PUM. Information and application | planned t peak, with a wagon ‘Ms is a 61>. guar | vote of 10 to 1, the chauffeurs’ union| have made it a daily practice to|blank may be obtained from the|box as a platform. | " ectric Iron, <Guaieal already is completed, Lore breathe the air of Hyomel, and #0 | forest office. | At the first word uttered, seven|M teed for one year—same as ed egpae Peon nator l, has decided to strike October 1, un-|} cen themselves tr catarrh, toe in . less an increase of $1 a day is grant: |coughs, colds, bronc OL Ta perma near aa RR rer he Regges al Salle nm th Hotpoint or Rochester. Com- jman and William J. Cc ed them, the union announced today. | and influenza < as given tha y strang- te with six-foot cord. Reg jchairman, H. 0. ye sires oa tes This is certain, and er in town shou , 50 value - y anaes he Dresent sce ranges between | ite ie il bre aily, | | Forty-four men we ed in special, © campai > manager. a {$4 and $4.50 per day. x Ad special, only .. n will cO-Op||" Soneh day, week, month and year.|| Five hundred ch, eaid te loka : ables, the calaboose and fined from $10 PIZAHON UM || Ana should you feel you have iiss | affected by rs walkout, ft eel ms ( voy MEETING - eee eae t oes ae whan Alarm Cloak desea shires |. Bartel t “ AGAINST ENGLAND'S n sentencing A. L. Beaghen, one ‘ Young Men's of the union workers, May . ote outfi including a , y ” . ~ 3 atthe Army |™™"aeigiter, 72 *7™* eK) $43,000,000 OF CANADA | isi ruty’s cee YS teas” eons ran ee ee NINA GUILBERT Navy y Campbell |] And auleken every step. | VICTORY LOAN IS SOLD} }!‘fex' ot sell A'Hyoriel cost bu ik ipcanpanl ; ctrureh, in prison and then meet when | a ‘ Jongregational | And while we nourish that word || ente ‘ops of oil in y 7 ha ek a died a A MEMBER OF Show | pele ll sn ge gilt gerbe +e OTTAWA, Ont. Sept, 26.—Altho| the ‘hs hs Judge _— Wooten you get out and give you 99 more ‘ eg me Gnorwe pe ; state chairman | are, more ..||the Canadian victory loan will not an 1 al + ING POPULAR WITH TH of the colored men’s division of the be officially placed until next e F John L. Fitzpatrick The usual orien at things is re t ve lemorial ass na “ . 01 re United States d|keep you < “ versed in matrimonial warfare. 1 OF THE WIL: | Reo avelt Memorial ase lation, has the upsrames||month, the nited states ite and and. caterrh Labor Temple Annex > Pisgah carpi re | re | ed a meeting for nex ya s }life insu: companie d othe: Méasant to aes. ts | . 9 3 t , |the Methodist church, 14th ave, and big corporations have already siaiten anllp, and ie 7 September 27. At 8 P. M. 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