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THE SEATTLE STAR WESTERN GROUP, Community Kitchen O. K. Will FIFTH ner Saturday Night TO TALK NEEDS ciccoer, ‘Sere Women Who Propsed | FREDERICK & NELSON” AVENUE AND PINE STREET Californians Will Give Din- Tenants Adopt New Plan community kitchen is a wort of, ive between living in a flat ing house. | There are all the advantages of} SAN FRANCISCO, June 24.—The | COU needs of the great western stat and of Alaska, Hi | DOWNSTAIRS STORE | poking what you want just the way | you lke it, without the embarrans ot having the lace curtains sat Philippines will t dinner which th gation will giv with tho |from the West to the democratic A cag Jconvention Saturday evening, Gavin sexaplionyarrdh jMcNab explained today All this was figured out by Mra McNab reiterated hin declaration | yay Movs before she opened Beat that no effort will be made to ln¢|tie's first community cuisine at the! up conventidh votes for any candi date, Irrigation and reclamation que#! mine,” says Mra tions, disposition of mineral and ofl | community kiteh lands, navigation matters affecting| know, But my system is or of corned beet | company calls. | SIX NATIONAL PIANO LEADERS ‘There ts a lot of real satisfaction in selecting @ piano from a complete stock—-particularly when the display represents the Leading American Makes—including Chickering Kimball Mehlin Marshall-Wendell Brewster Behr Bros. In our Piano Department you will see all the different mod els from these leading makers and there is no “urge” to buy this or that instrument, Each has its particular features And we are glad to recommend any one of them-—or they would not haye a place on our floor, Call and we will be glad to dem onstrate the various makes and explain our Alaska and the Hawatian tslands/and 1 think will prove more practica- principally will be among the #ub-| ble and popaiar.” | Jecta discussed, McNab sald SAVE LAUNDRY McNab was noncommittal on the| BILLS ON LINEN | Japanese quest Down in the basement of the hotel | 1 "It doesn't ct other Western Tt qoemn't mtteot other which is not a hotel at all, but an| said, “but I can't say whether the /iiichen. atted » nisahela delegates will discuss it.’ gen Sena © The delegutes at the dinner will] 11, things that warm the cockles of be from Oregon, Washington, Idaho, | 4 ‘true cook's heart | | Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Arizona!” srere in a private pantry locker | |New Mexico, Colors. >, AlAAKA./tor each domestic unit in the build: | Hawall and the Philippenes | a Gnade axe ane at Gttan other legal tender | Where the best foodstuffs coat the | a ad the night Plan of Easy Payments jleast. Let's eat at Roldt's door to this is the dining room. There is a table for each fam. Mrs, May Moses for and |ily here. Nice tables with hardwood tops that may be used minus a table cloth without making one feel ple dian. They are especially > at the 10-cent store, and last ete when. eva cain. te ‘and | D8 tried his hand at getting supper. country sausage for breakfast. AND THE BILL 18 EVERY ONE MUST NOT 80 EXTRA HIGH (—“THE ARGYLE— CASE” Wreex APOLLO ARTEMUS AND PLAYER PIANOS courage to buy a skillet and a pot and some dishes and things So that disposes of that. penses in half. uppome Mrs. Jones is frying| “For instance,” said one of them next to Mrs. Smith's milk | “here is what my family of four had for supper the other night: Veal “That's where the community part| chops, new potatoes, asparagus, com comes in," she said. “Everybody in| bination salad, bread and butter, considerate of the rest.” | strawberries, cake and coffee. And it All the Records—For All Instruments—All the Time Seattle's Musical Headquarters VICTROLAS .GRAFONOLAS NEW EDISONS Reading or Distance Glasses, ineluding examination, com. Broken Lenses duplicated on "| short notice at reduced prices. Save the pieces, | No girl can suceensfully chew pee | nut brittle and nurse a case of disap | pointed love at the same time. | of it, too!" she added. “We have a| Can you visualize your restaurant bachelor who is just learning to| check for a menu like that? cook. For the first few days he ate No wonder that Seattle's premier out, but finally he serewed up enough! community kitchen is popular! | = } “But say, we have lota of fun out! cost us just 60 cents apiece.” | | | POLICESMASHUP'DISAGREE ON GAMBLING JOINT! RAILWAY WAGE 19 Arrested; Only Pictures| Don’t Know Whether to Escape Axes Include “Outlaws:’ George and Martha Washington! CHICAGO, June 24—The United and President Woodrow Wilson, Initiates ralirend tabor board has & photograph, were the only #Urviv-| reached a deadieck In ita efforts to - me jors of a raid on an alleged gamDUNE |fiy wage increases for 2,000,000 rall-| game, at a poolroorm and soft 4rink road workers demanding salary INVALIDS establishment at. 113 Third ave. 8. \pnoosts, it was believed here today that was prosperous until Wednes| according to information here, the ay afternoon. Nineteen men were hoard is undecided whether the fitting making glass es, and our low operating expense = en- able us to make better glasses for less money. Mere practical than These are of Cross-barred Voile Plain Voile with pin tucks, Venise te for— $2.50 raid and Sergeant P. H. Jennings | erhocin will meet here tomorrow (As, My | The Original | “avtain 1. Hednes directed the the “outlawa” The railroad broth-|f| 1 ' Aveid : - a and Patrolman’ N, P. Anderson and ‘rhey are expected to oppome any at- Si mf ab le- sarves. aS Sade ort | am | feo ¥. _Aliermeerach szmcuted. It) AM |tempts to recognize the outlaws. So Cool—So Comfortabl At $1.25 are Cut GI 1328 Substitutes. agent of the police mt io have! John G . president of the Chi. Hy One Block South Public Market | por tofants,Invetide and Growing Charen Matted Orsin RetractinPowter |inen playing cards and to have in: cago Yardmen'a aasociation, has call So Easily Cleansed Dishes in many diffe pean tes cago Yardm | ishes in y The Original Food- Drink For AllAges troduced marked money into the/ed a meeting of outlaw strike lead: |]/ shapes, suitable for Pichia ke nae a = === | same. which was later found on the|ers for tomorrow in Chicago Payee i r a prisoners, and the ax squad ordered “Chairman uM. Barton dectarea|{| ERFECT-FITTING and. smooth as any kid pickles or olives and out. |the board is working diligently and|f} yet infinitely cooler—and inexpensive, poo! Two pool tables, a dozen card/nopes to announce its decision! glove, yet infinitely 2 a 4 spoon trays. tables, a stock of cigars, clgarets too. and soft drinks, 60 chairs, several |mirrora and pictures were reduced | oo to stovesize pieces, The three pic: | 4 tured saved were taken to police! puren, Ark rows of embroidery; siz headquar | vg of unauthorized strikes |}| today Switchmen on the | cee The m arrested are: George s ! pair. Beros, ok; Gus Kallas, 34, la Strike Threatens borer Johnson, 34, laborer; George {| Mikel, 45, merchent; Sam 7 w baker; Peter Bloom, 27, waiters! auth 1 railroad strikes threaten |f| : [Harry « Sedroe, 28, lnborer; Christ | many sections of the country with | and Champagne; sizes 6 Bega, 28, waiter; Pete Pantages, 26.) 4 con) famine next winter, officials | waiter; James Helpis, tional Coal association here said to- proprietor; Bill Stanley, 29, laborer C, Johns, 33, laborer; Will Sev laborer, and Rex Quall, 40, cc The country ts 35,000,090 tons of| nous coal behind {ts normal white embroidery; sizes n due to the recent “out-|f] | ‘The world’s principal jade mine is Pa ph 61% to 8; $2.50 pair. }in Burma. the privilege of Railway Trainmen “ é has been in the | — ” tribe for many | — oo — ns to Meet in East here today that there would be a IVELAND, Ohio, June 24.—W.| meeting of thé brotherhood chiefs in president of the Brother Chicago Friday. Lee declined to of Railroad Trainmen, stated give details regarding the meeting. Let's eat at Roldt’s; cozy boxes for [the whole family this way—say “Main Six-Five-Hundred” | for Taxicab Service Free Bank Service A considerable part of the service we render to our customers is free. You pay us nothing for the safe- keeping of your money, for check books, the collection af local checks, business counsel, credit information, etc. NEW BRISCOE The Leader of Light Weight Cars ‘OU’RE making a mistake if you let these beautiful days go by without giving the whole family the health and “pep” and ginger that you'll get out of the New Briscoe. Remember the Words “Main Six-Five-Hundred” We are glad to co-operate with Touring Car It’s not only a beautiful car, and a powerful car customers in any way that will pro- . | Four-door Sedan d raw seperate pie fford t mote their legitimate business suc- You get a printed receipt |) and a 8 tbe i h y' kabl allord to cess, hoping to profit by the in- for every fare paid. Ask ]} Ask About the Ten Points of run—for you know the _remar' able economy creased deposits resulting from the for it. The receipt states Birhese Supertoricy records of the famous Briscoe unit power-plant. growth of their business, time, driver and amount to be paid. Remember “Main Six-Five-Hundred” Seattle Taxicab Co. And it is priced right—for it ie 99% Briscoe- built in the great Briscoe plants. “Before you decide take a Briscoe ride”—and do it now. MITCHELL MOTOR & SERVICE CO. FirstNation J. M. Osmond, Pres. and Mgr. Bank Jt East Pine at Summit. East 8413, Established 1682 + First Ave at James 5 (100) Dainty “Summery” Frocks ; For Afternoon and Outing Wear Very Attractive Values OFT-DRAPING Voiles allover patterned in lovely color- blendings—fine Ginghams com- bined with white or plain-color— cotton Crash in pastel shades— these are the materials in these Frocks of every-day usefu!ness along the lines suggested in the sketches. Sizes for women and Sheer White Voile Blous Delightfully Cool and Fresh-appearing $3.50 these of Voile, for they may appear un- starched, if desired, and are not easily crushed. frills and long or short sleeves. Sizes 36 to 44. Delightful choosing in this display—at $3.50. ASK FOR [arrested and all the equipment, ¢-\wage increases shail apply to “out- at Cut Glass for Gifts Horlick’s cept the three pictures mentioned. iaw ewitchmen.” A majority of the : broken to kindling. jboard, it was said, favors including cific walked out at Van| Tricot Silk Gloves, in Black and White, with three Pickle Dishes, Comports, tian, 28, laborer; Peter| Winter Coal Tieup||| Two-clasp Silk Gloves, with double-tipped fingers 2+ 0 95, 2 HINGTON, June 2%4.—Un and three rows of embroidery, in Brown, Gray Cut Glass Bowls, in various Paktha! Boalt. 000," inbiorer; “Sauces the oor sae SE Ne | Milanese Silk Gloves, in Pongee, Gray, Brown and $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50, Vasel, 38, cook; Sam Drichos, cafe aay. | White, with black embroidery; also Black with Other Cut Glass Pieces ime |Drichos was charged wi cep r ad strike and the mine i =e} ‘ | disorderly house and the other men strike athe ted, D. A: Sahee Twelve-button-length Gloves of suede-finish fabric, | with being in a gambling use. of the National Coal association. in White, Fawn, Beaver “A genuine toper considers life far) If women ceased to gossip at $5.95 vacation and midsummer, they are smartly styled BE CONSIDERATE “He didn't know much about it.| i | “Suppose all 12 cooks wanted to| But before the meal was over he had| misses. use the kitchen at the same time?”| hot biscuits, rhubarb pte, and eve ‘. i ‘ | wo wendarea | thing. We ail heiped out a itu Attractively low-priced at “Well.” replied Mrs. Moses, “they! Mrs. Moses’ guests declare that the! $5 95 a never do.” new systers has cut their eating ox +F- —THE DOWNSTAIRS sTORE Ml most lingerie Blouses are Cross-tucked Voile Drop-stitch Voile lace motifs, Valenciennes, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Suggestions for June Gifts, for weddings or annivere At $2.50 are wide selections of Handled Spoon Traya, es 644, 7 and 7%; 65¢ Cologne Botties, all beau. © tifully cut and polished. Similar articles also priced © to 74%; $1.25 pair. shapes and in many cut tings, exceptional values af 5% to 714; $1.75 pair. ude Ice Cream Trays, | Candy Jars, Vases, Footed © Bowls, Sugars and Creamers, Celery Trays. ¥ —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE and Chamois-color; sizes too short to waste any of it im-| husbands would miss a lot of bibing his favorite beverage thru a/taining information about straw. neighbors. PADILLA BAY LANDS | Do you want a farm home? We are offering it to you at around $10.00 per ~ acre, full purchase price. Padilla Bay — Lands, that’s it. See these lands now, Don’t wait. You will miss it if you do, | Biggest bargain ever offered in garden © and farm lands. Visit our office at 514 © Second Avenue and get full particu- ~ lars. We are open from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. daily. Be a farmer, own your own garden tract; $150.00 buys a chain of this land. A chain is around 15 acres; $10.00 per acre; yes, come and see. SPARKS, CHASE & DYE 514 Second Avenue