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‘LE Equal Pay for Men and Women n Civil Service WASHINGTON, Feb, }8.-—The first by authentic dardization of women’s wages on! tions. same basis as me made] Classification of Hh & large scale will be provided if} minimum © recommendations of the joint] skill Ohgressional commission on reclas®| An enlarg B ification of the civil service fotiow! sion, with br BE the results of the commission's work | tral Bo date. This is the statement of the! fashington committee of the Na tional Women’s Trade Unior Stating that ¢ y the government « a Mi Underpaid, the league .| Women tr way n's ever and t ne elvil service, the pmission ves of the with an e ch of “Until American women are justly} THE ted by their government th rgest employer in the world, it wilt, ae brolonte PRontinue to be dittioult for them to] prencn pds | Gtain ecopomic justice from private ite Unnrecedent | Mnployers ¥ ©) The principles the league asks the! ite for Meclassification committee to embody | states Am its report are | © Equality of opportunity for men women and equal compensation | Paris the same work or work of corre: | nding skill, Since the ols-suede were mainly t i% 2 QUAN gy “Tell Me What a Man Eats” Is nowadays paraphrased to “Tell me the kind of and then you are in a position to know if he is a clear thinking, alert, modern man who realizes the food value of pure, wholesome milk. milk he drink ON'S — The right kind of milk is a vital necessity — you it delivered to can have your home by and official investiga according civil service jor powers, as a cen administrative ey to dope employes and of the general pub: yal number of men and vogue long gloves into fashion leathers have jumped ed prices. }ton length i predicted as the favor: | ne style in the United ngths from 12 buttons to ) buttons of leather, silk and cham materials are popular | 5 salaries above the |} to degrees of commis for the ership of this} representa nt heads, of these three groups MODISH GLOVE for short sleeves The 16-but At the time of the Romans homes | heated 9 A minimum wage for governme vice, which minimum shall not be| Steves without any regular exit for st of liv as shown the smoke or fumes. by portable tf Tissue paper, folded and re |with the layer next beneath, th snip! A Gab with a paste | A few more snips and dabs| old-time val Snip, brush! and there's a lacy, entine. Likewise an idea for a Valentine's! day hostess, The major part of an! evening may be passed with a sim ple, merry contest in homemade val entines ‘Tables arranged as for a card game | should be placed the rooms, | and covered, for protection, with big/ { blotters. A big paste pot in the cen ter of each table, four pairs of sharp | pointed scissors, a stack of magazines |ealculated to yield a goodly supply fof gay colored advertixoments plo | lturtng girts and kiddies, a roll | erwin ‘ed paper and some white | about phoning tissue paper, are the only necessary requisites of the amateur valentine | factory. CH) oH. (ENTRAL P BL MARKET | PIRSTAUE, BETWEEN PINE AND UMION STS. ENTRANCES FIRST AND SECOND AVENUES SATURDAY SPECIALS-Market Closes 6 P.M. WESTERN DELICATESSEN COMPANY CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET (Upper and Lower Flcors) 1422 First Avenue | should SEATTLE MARKET Occidental Avenue and Yeslee Way CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE We are told to eat plenty of cheese, as it cost of living, so take advantage of our FULL CREAM MILD CHEESE, pound. , ae tain te ee to cut the high A SPECIAL SALE — 32 ‘ Cc AMERICAN GROCERY STORES CO. HELP YOURSELF GROCERY—UPPER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET ENTRANCES FIRST AND SECOND AVENUES CENTRAL GROCERY—LOWER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE GROCERY—109 OCCIDENTAL, SEATTLE MARKET FEDERAL MILK, 2 cans..:.......23¢) BORDEN’S MILK, can.............12¢ CRISCO, pound can 37¢, 114 pounds 55¢, 3 pounds $1.05, 6 pounds $1.98 9 pounds ........ . $2.98 Olympic Pancake Flour, Lareaysiy +. 296 Jiffy Jell ..... Bulk Macaroni, 212 Campbell’s Tomato Soup, 2 2 cans.. Heinz Apple Butter, large jar.......59¢ Del Monte Baked Pork and Beans, rae can 12¢, large can. . Best Standard Tomatoes, large can. iae Del Monte Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2 large *cans vce ... 87¢ Finest small White Beans, 5 pounds A7¢ 10: pounds............. 89¢ Olympic Wheat Hearts, large pkg. Santa Clara Prunes, small, ‘2 pounds 23¢ Italian Prunes, medium, 2 “abe ‘ large, 2 pounds. . we Washington Fruit & Vegetable Company Fancy Juicy Lemons, dozen .15¢ Best Florida Grape Fruit, each. . .10¢ Extra fancy big Delicious speciale 6 for Extra fancy Spitz App! Fancy Cauliflower, each. Best Tomatoes, pound. . 8 Extra fancy Rhubarb; pound. 2 pound. Best fresh Spinach Fine Head Lettuce, yoding ; Good Yakima Gem P: otatoes, 5 5 I ..15¢, 20¢ », 15¢, 2 Ibs... 5¢, 10¢ .25¢ Fancy Dried Peaches, pound........27¢ Booth Sardines, can....... ..19¢ Seeded Raisins, 1l-ounce package...18¢ Seedless Raisins, “Sun Maid,” 15-ounce package Rosedale Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 can io. 244 can.. Chinook Salmon——Orb brand, tall can ! Eastern Coast Haddie, large can.. Del Monte Extra Sugar Peas, can. fe Old Colony N. Y. Corn, 2 for .. FISHER’S bag .. Hills’ Red Can Coffee, pound. 2% pounds M. J. B. Coffee, pound 54 $1.59, 5 pounds Galt's Blue Ribbon Tea, pound... Vy pound Instant Postum, ran. . large tin : Central Fruit Stores Sweet Oranges, dozen. . ++ BO0¢ Faney Lemon for. FloridA Grape Fruit, éach Delicious Apples, dozen. . Jonathan Apples, dozen. Seedless Grape Fruit, 4 for. R California Tangerine Oranges, do: Yakima Gem Potatoes, 4 pounds..... 25¢ Imperial Valley Head Lettuce, each ..5¢ and ; ‘ ¢ ...10¢° .15¢ Up .. 25¢ 10¢ Apple Special Some more of those juicy Yakima Valley Winesap Apples, 4 pounds Good eating, good cooking. We also have the best cooking Burbank Potatoes, 4 pounds 2 Oranges, Lemons, Grape Fruit, 25¢, $1.25 per box. dred pound sack. all kinds of fruit and vegetables. 15¢, 7 pounds ¢, $5.25 per hun- Head Lettuce, Cauliflower and American Fruit and Produce Lower Floor Central Public Market Next to Central Grocery Ye Olden Valentine of Lacy Frills Recalled With Paste and Paper | folded, cut, unfolded and joined by strips of stiffer paper en adorned with heads, hearts and hoop-skirted ladies, If the hostem: ts very kind of heart;ed. Por the rest, the hostess may she may cut out and paste two or depend upon the croative ability of her guests and the rousing of thetr sporting sense of contest, Should prizes be in order, a box of candy with the reproduction of hinted at in the homemade “cut-|an old-fashioned Ince valentine as # outa” photographed. A few sugken|cover, might be given. A consola Uons and snips with sclesom may be| tion award might be a tiny pair of | necessary to get the work well start: | sclasors. |three sample valentines for inapec tion by her guests before they begin | | thelr own. The possibilits are only A = WE TAKE TO THE MOTOR BOAT TO SEEK THE SHORE OF MY VISION “Iam quite at your service, Mra | Lorimer,” said Dr, Travers politely, | but without much enthusiasm, as he helped me overwide. We rowed noine “Where in there a bit of shore! Uke this? I deserfhed the spot I had seen in my haunting vision. Put! e ee (ito words, my dese m might} lesaly away from the “Ione.” No | have fitted a million strips of ocean body heard us—nobody mw us. | peach | When wo were at a safe distance { from the yacht Travers set the en.|_ But Travers had an tmagination tgine to going. | Moreover, he was trying to humor! It was absurd, of course, that 1, my absurd whim. And have it over Jane Lorimer, « nies, civilized bride, | “ith. Perhaps: find myself «itting in a| “There's something lke that power-boat with a handtome cava-| forth of the town. Quite a little run| ier, at midnight, off the coast of |from here, Mra. Lorimer.” Mexico! "Can we make !t—there and back “Oh, lat Ia T was naying to my-|——before the yacht mils at dawn?” self, Just as Travers turned from | slip-tf we have ‘Gf gen” pple araenay Pog pm Travers turned a flashlight on the “I—1—don't know,” I stammered, |{"."te'tnae deserted apat tor at “put I think you da I fancy YOU thitme of the night?” It. tant know this coast pretty welt, |humanty pomsible for me not to ank “Fairly. I've lived In the town two! that question, you know,” he con-| cluded, as he headed the boat for! the shore. | 1 told him about the haunting vision and of how Daddy Lorimer had scoffed at me for harboring it, “Well, I don't lke the stunt my self, Mrs. Lorimer. But I will obey your orders—as long as the gas lasts.” He gave a mecond glance at }} the gauge. “You can rely on the reserve,” 1 Janserted. “I'd like to see a Lorimer | jegaft without Its proper equipment | Expecially a boat under Captain! Twombley’s command.” “The skipper is a tyrant—rather,”| drawied Travers, “That's why I aug: | gested he wouldn't sail before the jdawn, if he took a notion to, But jf course he wouldn't sail without | you on board, Mra, Lorimer, “Goodness gracious!” was my com: jment. ‘They will investigate! | They will think that you and I are sleep!” “We should worry,” came back the comforting suggestion. “They'll mins this boat—and they will wait/ until the culprit comes back with it.” So we're safe! And this stunt ts not risky! And fsn't it a wonderful | night—with the sea >» &mooth “And the stare so bright “I never saw them #0 bright.” 1) “Ite turning out right.| ybe we will not make this trip for| nothing.” Travers did not reply. feom to feel as optimistic We had been racing toward the sho t great 4, The Lorin boats a the finest that mone buy We could no longer distin the yacht in the distance. W. ome upon any spot which corre: | sponded at all to my vision We two seemed alone together in the world—a vast and silent world. | | And Travers » 1 to have lost all | |interest in tion, I hoped he| | Wasn't gett a little exasperated |with the proceeding j We moved slowly, parallel to the} curves of the land. It would be hard for us to distinguish human beings on the sands—if there happened to |be any in that unfortunate state, | Thinking #0, an idea came to me. | “We must fix a nal light,” T jeried. “The lanterns will do—a| red and a white set pove a blue one jat the prow. Any imaginativ or son ought to get that corre@tly.” We made the blue Nght by tying my sash about a white lantern | ‘0 Be Continued.) | SPRING HATS Leather is popular in many of the |new hats—leather crowns, leather |brims and, even more frequently eather trimmings. Satin hats wii [straw facings or straw crowns brims are in higher favor than the all-satin hat Most of the straws this season will and some of them absolutely ed, All hats show an in clination to rise at the center front, whether in crown, brim or trimming. BUTTONHOLES PRICE | While knitted undergarments are } 7) ‘E | new, work over the buttonholes, and QUALITY SERVICE | they will not pull out of shape nor Phone Main 5721 |come unbuttoned go easily, | n IF YOUR EAR RINGS WITH H AD NOISES (| — | If you have roaring, butxing noises in your ears, are ge ting hard of hearing and fear Catarthal fnema, gc druggist and get 1 Parmint (double strength) and add to it \ pint of hot water and « little granulated eugar, Take one tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring @ relief from the distr head noises. Clogged no should open, breathing b easy and ‘the mucus dropping into the throat * little DR. H. T. HARVEY (Ex President Michigan State Hoaré Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon * Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist X-RAY DEPARTMENT IN ‘CONNECTION Highest Order of Restoration Work Done Examination and Estimate Free 504-12 EITEL BLDG. SECOND AND PIKE SEATTLE Ho didn't! ant did, | didn't ve A LOOK AHEAD ‘e Solicit Making Your | Kz GLASSES THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS The amount of material carried from the land inte the ocean in sus- pension and in solution has been cotimated at 4.7 cubic miles a year, ; A | BAKING HINTS Westlake Public Market TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA Stall 122 FLOUR 49.1, wk. Gold Bond 49.1b, sk, Westlake Special 49-1b. ke Yakima Germ per 100 Ib Yakima 1 anke i per New Rhubarb Jonathan 92.50 $3.30 SUGAR STALI—Lower Floor tennial Best $4.25 2he 00 Apples Stalls 16 and 17 WESTLAKE CROCERY STORE Phone Main 1434 The Basement Store 2 CANS tive ribbon Milk 25¢ Blue Kibbon . abe . 26¢ . 25¢ B diet Soap . * 7 bars 6 rolls Toilet ¥ 4 cans Cleanser 2 cans Del Monte Beans 25¢ 30 can Pork and ne 25¢ 1 Ib, Gold Shield Coffee, .65¢ 3 Ibs. Gold Shield Coffee 3 Ibs. 1 pkg. 20¢ pkg. Washing Powder bulk Coffee Creamettes 45e can Pineapple Large can Deviled Meat .. 2 ardines 3 cans Tomato Soup ‘2Be Free Demonstration on Albers Goods All Day Large pkg. Albers’ Flapjack ree pkg. Albers’ Finke Oats .... Large pkg. Albers’ Peacock Buckwheat Large pkg. Albers’ Pearls of Wheat. GA small pkg. Albers’ Pearls of Wheat!... 1 Stall 105 SOAP 6 bare Crystal White . 7 bare 1 cane - 4.70 SUGAR STALL—Lower Floor TOKIO Stall 130 Phone Main 5952 Free Delivery. lo. 50 Holly Flour, ck . $3.19 Drifted Snow Flour, yt No-Rub Naphtha Borden's 3 Ibs. amall White Beans 6 ibs. M. J. B, Coffee... 1 tb. Liptan’'s Tea 25e can PEAS S5e can Pin 25¢ 40¢ Olympic Pancake Flour 20¢ Citrus Washing Powder, pkg ° ‘ Se Teco Pancake Flour’ . ; Ibs, Ghirar 1 tb. Blue Ribbon No-Rub Naptha So 40c can Uncle John 2 larg s Tomatoes. nbrite Cleanser ... pkgs. Kellogg's Corn Flakes 9 Ibs. .. Stall 131 BALDWIN Stall 131 or b RUSSET Spitaenberg or Delicious Apples, | packed and good siz per box Yakima Gems, ‘medium size, per 100 Ibs. Extra Fancy } per 100 Ibs. cau . M. CINNAMON fronting Three Girls’ Bakery Stall 131 Stall 131 3 tbs. 6 Ibe, . 1 Gold Coin, ZOBLE GROCERY « co. y Pay More?” No. 50 sack PATENT | FLOU R (at store). cans Co-operative Milk... 2 cans Del Monte Pork and Beans $ 16e can Kraut . 2 tall cans Minced Cta Large pkg. Albers’ Rolled Oats .. 4 large Herrings . 3 pkgs. Creamettes 25¢ -. 25¢ -10¢ . 26¢ - B3¢ 25e¢ &* 4 2) [ORES CO Rex Flour, PAN Stall 192 20¢ can Corn 2 Ibs. Prunes . 40 can Log Cabin Syrup .. -.15¢ 20¢ 4 rolls Jumbo Toilet Paper Bos 3 Ibs. Del Monte Pork and Beans .........+..+..26@ Three Girls Lemon Cream Rosebud Cream Vanilla Cream CAKES Regular 60c Special 55c Stall Opposite ‘ Cinnamon’s Fruit Stall 49-lb. sack... $3. 35 ee eee Sunny Monday Soap, bar ........ Tree Tea, Green 49c Evans’ Arcade Market MEATS 6c Kellogg’s Corn Rice’s Mince or Black, fall Ib. Stalls 8 and 9 Our Specialty We have prepared for SATUR- DAY an especially nice line of .30c Pork Roasts, 32c per Ib, Stall 116 Stall 117 M. ROOT’S per Ib. Sugar Cured Bacon, Stall 136 Large Standard Eggs, Famous Combination Medium sized Burbank 5 per doz. ...+.+ 48c Stall 129 si Irvine’s Butter Store Flake White Shortening, 1b. 200 CHEESE, Cream and Mild, per Ib. Jelly, Margarine, Gem Nut, per Ib, “Patr to Everybody.” or Yakima Gem with a box of Staymen Wine- nap Apples, any size— A few boxes Newton Apples, per box .... Appie.in buik, per Th All Wenatchee Apples 3 Ibs... 81.00 Stall 157 Stall 158 HUDSON’S COUNTRY BUTTER STORE Fr ederal Milk, 25¢c Golden West Coffee, PANS... per Ib. We Carry the Best Butter, Eges and Cheese Give us a trial and be convinced. EGGS NOWAK—The Egg Man—Will Save You Money 2 cans Booth's Sardines Albers’ Flour 30c can Pink Salmon . % gal. Cane and Maple Syrup . 1 tb. Flake White Shortening .. Peacock Buckwheat 25¢ FREE—Flour Sifter with a purchase ‘of ‘$1.00 OSTBERG’S CASH GROCERY “Where You Buy for Less” 2 pkgs. Sunmaid Raisins .. , 2 cans Milk . No. 3 can Pin 2 pkgs. TECO Pandeks Flour 1 Ib. Tree Tea . 1 Ib. Rogers’ Baking Powder 5 large boxes Matches. as! 1 gal. Mazola Ol] ........§3 Stalls 10 and 11—Stalls 10 and J Roasts, th. .... 17% Shoulder Veal 1 7 25 Roasts, Ib. .... 3 Best Leaf Lard, Sugar Cured Extra Specials on Steaks Ch Boston Butts, ops. Get Our Prices First FUSS’ MARKET 44c| Large Pullet Eges, per doz, very Egg Guaranteed. 129 | Stalt 104 Westlake Delicatessen Best Peanut Butter, per Ib. California FIG J. per Ibs. 6.5..0% mre Home Made Cottage @iN3a per Ib. Stalls 4 and 5 = Phone Ell. 3145 UNION ANNEX Always Was the Best Quality of Meats APPETIZING DISH To make ham toast, chop a cup of lcooked ham fine and season with cayenne pepper. Add.one cup milk, one well beaten egg and stir until |thick over the fire, Spread on hot buttered toast and serve at once. Rheumatic Pains Eased By Hamlin’s Wizard Oil Always ice a cake while wart, Cream puffs take 26 minutes to bake, By French low, no physielan may inherit property Rett’ to him by a deceased p | Quickly 2,000 U, 8. Qlive Drab Shirts, new shipment, large size, O, D. blankets, bath towels, hand tow: ela, ponchos, raincoats, coveralls, blue navy work jumpers, web belts. White blankets, — gray kets (single and double); tar-M| paulins; 16x16 house tents; 9x9 white and khaki tents, fine forff/ camping or hunting. Cavalry Loggins, Mail orders will be filled as rapidly as possible, Sale ducted by CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS | 416 Hinckley Bldg. to rel! Sciatica, Lame Back and Lumbago is Hamlin'’s Wizard Oi), | quickly, drives-out soreness, and lim- |bers up stiff aching joints and mus: cles. ‘ You will find almost daily uses for it in cases of sudden mishaps @ ac- cidents such as sprains, bruises, burns, bites, and stings. |Mable, too, for earache, fe jcroup and colic, Get it from druggists for 30 cents, | If not satisfied, return the bottle and |set your money back, er constipated or have sick head. ache? Just try Wieard Liver Whips, [pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents | Guaranteed, toothache, | Penetrating A safe and harmless preparation | ve the pains of Rheumatism, | It penetrates | 8, | Just as re- | OPPORTUNITY » To encourage home industry, owned and con- trolled by ¢: perienced local men, giving to pe employment our home ple, home producti eliminating all New York bldg. You c te of thetr goede free of ol sot drinks and candion, After being fully satisfied with the goods, the personne! of the company, we ask You to ee 1 at our office and by signing application blank, you ean become booster for Seattle industry, The Fern Company. FINANCIAL AGENTS 717 New York Bulldiug