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<*> | HOLDS TO-CHIEFS! ts the facts about oney-Saving Prices, chance to do the pies don’t see what you list below, you will nly find it at the Groceteria pour home, and you'll find it ed at the lowest price in the Ay Inport Uist of Money Saving Prices SYRUP ‘¥ PRICES Karo Byrun a3 Ides bs, Bey 109, 81.03 Syrup, Red, rw ‘Brey Ga, GNey 108, O1.17 Log ‘Cabin’ Byrup, Lily of the Valley Corn, 25¢ Standard Corn, splendid Value... cesceeseees 17¢ Large Instant Postum. .37¢ Postum Cereal, pkg... .23¢ Tomatoes in Puree, No, 2% Monte Peaches, 1s..27¢ Tomatoes in Puree, No. 2 Ib SB¢, 26s ........45¢ K. C. B ; Stonte § P aking Powder, "Little ‘Champion “can. -27¢° Sardines in omato Sauce; No. Creamettes, pkg..!..9¢ Citrus Washing Pow- der, large Gold Dust, large...31¢ Old Dutch Cleanser, 10¢ Sunbrite Cleanser...7¢ Napoleon Olive Oil, THE SEATTLE STAR LABOR COUNCIL / \Munday, Duncan and Doyle Are Re-elected J. C. Munday wag reelected preat- dent of the Central Labor counel} at the annual election held Wednesday evening, Hix opponents were Phil J. | Pearl, of Barbers’ local 195, and Paut | \K. Mobr, of Hakera’ local 9. Munday won by @ comfortable majority, James A. Duncan will remain, an or year an secretary of the coun: lei, Te Was nominated without oppo ‘nition, Charles W. Doyle was elected | iPonsecutive time, \fioulty in defeating J, W, Carnop, of \Machiniats lodge 79. | Sophie Pugiiey was re-elected | worn reanizer, William Brown, Plumbers’ local 92, wag elected vice ‘Good Prices on Good Breakfast Foods i! ‘E. 0. OATS, pkg......16¢| POST TOASTIES ....12%¢ ‘AKER ROLLED OATS, | Grape Nuts ... -1%¢ | large 85¢,° amell.. QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT Kelloge’s Corn Piakeo..14¢ : we Ralston'’s Bran .. TEA, JAPAN OR CEYLON, BEE, 1 Me. eee ee ee eee 40¢ TREF RIBBON TEA, % Ib. 35¢, Ib. 69¢ . Washington Instant Coffee, samil, 43¢,' medium 83¢, tamily....91.33 | Excelso & Coffee, Ib. -. ae 456 Ground Chocolate, Ib. Age SHU WHITE POLI _ Paegeld i. 21IN1 SHOB POLISHES.. _ 2% tbs, $1.35, 5 Ibs... LOOK OVER THE LIST FOR’ YOUR GROCETERIA: FREMONT DisTRICT LESOHI PARK DisTnicr Groceteria No, 25 —~710-T12 3 Blewett &t WOODLAND PARK Groceteria No, 197317 Green- wood Ave. NORTH END Groceteria No. 35—65th and rocet: Greenwood. ie. nse Marke: N. BROADWAY District Groceteria No. $233 Broad- 7 teria "No. 10—603 Union § way N. sand Alaska. IN LAKE DISTRICT QUEEN ANNE, WIL KINKLAND “a ce tei 0, —| ria No 6—Green Lake | oi raw. nt | Groceteria No. 32-—Market and homes Groceteris No, 20-~201 Blaine Picadell! Sts. Grocetarta No. 22-331. First DOWNTOWN No. 6—85 Pike St. ‘a No. 3—Pike Place He agg gry le pay it Westlake PNION DISTRICT ee. im No. 23—23rd an@ EB. . 17—Corner ia No. "Ve ap taane End WEST SEATTLE Groceteria No, 33— Path rf and Admiral Wa: Groceteria No. 30--Calitornia ery DISTRICT No. 16—43rd and No. 12-1906 45th KENT Groceteria No. 26-—Second and Meeker sty Hton. ‘president of the council, Committees were also elected by eaucusea of the never industrial groups of the council an follow: ‘Trustees—Jack Tunkin, —miseel cous; G. Thompaon, bullding trades; Frank Turco, metal trades; KE. Killa, maritime; EB. Aault, | printing; Herman Rose, provision; . A. Rust, antusement. / Executive board—J, Bartlett, mar-| time; J. A. Btevefinon, miseet { Frank W. Cotteritl, build ing; Jack Dusehak, metal; D. A.| Morrison, printing; William Moe) Guern, provision; W. W. Ladd, | briusement. Legislative committee—J. J, Fe-! ix, maritime; Bruce Rogers, mis-| Maneoun? A. W. Steele, building: | ed Nelson, metal; A. Bergh, print: | ne: Ed T. Levi provision; F. lL. inyder, amusement. t Resolution committes—H. Wit | lama, maritime; Tom Egan, mie / cellaneous; Frank W. Cotterill) butiding; Fo X. Holl, metal; Har-| vey O'Connor, printing; Alice Lord, Provision; Mattie Titum, amusement. | Organization committes—C. Jack | pon, maritime; J. A. Buck, miscel.| Janeour; Louis Roal, building: Bam | Hayward, metal; W. A. Moran, | printing; W. P. Frost, provision; | W. W. Ladd, antunement. | Striké and grievance committes— Percy May,’ maritime; David Levine, miscellaneous; C. W. Doyle, build | ing; Bert Swain, metal; C. F. Ford, printing; F. J. Doring, provision; | H. F. Lampman, amusement Class war prisoners committes— | Charles Swanson, maritime; Phil J Peart, miscellaneous; EA Moore, | buliding; C. H. Olsen, metal; J./ Mershey, printing; F. 1. Snider, bmunement. Label committee—K. A. Beantons, | maritime; Jean Stovel, mincel laneous; J. Itinsvold, bullding; J K Friermood, metal; Mra J ‘Thompson, printing; Emma Elliott, provision; H. F. Lampman, amuse NEW PAVING ON | VASHON ISLAND Bide for the construction of 5.4) Milles of paving on Vasbon island Will be opened by the King county comrminsioner# on Augtst 16 an the! lresult of a recent decision of the/ oard to submit the undertaking to) contractors, The new highway wil extend from ‘the ferry landing at Vashon heights) to Vashon Center” The county witt! pay for 50 per cent of the work, while tax payers will pay for an additionnt 2 per cent and the road district wilt finance the rest. It ie extimated the work will cost approximately $200 090. * . Pure Milk Dairy es | Employes Picnic Featuring sports, dancing and a program of speaking and eats, em ployes of the Pure Milk dairy and their familor held their second an al picnig on Wednesday afternoon 1 evening, as the guests of Mana r A. F. Bird and Mrs. Bind, at their home on Majtewood farm, near Ren An address wan delivered by Dr. H. M. Read, health comminston tr of Seattle, who praised Maplewood farm. Carl Crosson, chairman of the new industries committee of the Beattio Chamber of Commerce, also npoke. ‘Safecracker’ May Be Freed on Probation May Golden, 22-year-old confesned en fecracker, oplifter and pickpock ot, was at liberty on probation ‘Thurs. day She wi released fo the cul- tody of a re ily after Deputy Prose Carmody and Captain of Detectives C. B. Ten Nant had investigated her case. Bhe was arrested two werks ago by Lieut. Gus Hasselblad and Patrol- | man P. E. Knapp after putting up a| vicious fight, and is alleged to have | Admitted her criminal career when | taken to police station. ‘Your Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted—Broken Lenses Duplicated Purchases } Charged Tomorrow Billed on SNatements R Rendered September First No Telephone Orders Nor Returns Accepted on Remnant Day ; Speciale ee ee Avenue at Pi! MecDougall-/outhwack. : Scores of Articles Not Advertised Also ew ad Day's Selling Ms Remnant Day Is: Tomorrow A Day of Extraordinary Importance-Last Day of the Pre-Inventory Sale What is a Remnant? A “Remnant” is a small portion, fragment, or few bits of merchandise which remain from broken lines. A “remnant” may be a hat, a dress, a piece of glass or china, pair of hose, short length of yard goods, bit of jewelry, pil- low, pair of shoes, shirt, blouse, odd curtain, or other similar articles. The Object of Remnant Day is to dispose of all odds and ends of merchandise, to enable us to keep our stocks fresh and clean, Men’s Furnishings 6 pairs Pajamas, blue and white soiesette; both one ana two- piece styles; sizes 15 and 18; $2.10, 17 Lisle Union Suite, white, “Vas- “sar” and “Cooper” makes; both long and short sleeves, ankle length; sizes 34, 86, 38, 40, 46 and 48; $1,156 12 Silk Lisle Union Suits, white, “Vassar” and “Cooper” makes; long sleeves, ankle length; sizes 86, 388, 40, 42 and 44; $1.85. 17 Athletic Union Suits, white madras, drop seat style; sizes 34 and 86; $1.45. 21 pairs Pajamas, white muslin; sizes 15, 16, 17 and 18; $1.85. 25 Silk Ties, assorted color combi- nations, four-in-hand style; 75c. 4 Night Shirts, white musun, trimmed with colored tape (slightly soiled), size 15; $1.10. 23° Wash Ties, silk madras, as- sorted colors; 45c. 19 pairs Wool Hose, black, heavy weight; sizes 9144, 10 and 1014; 85e. 86 Silk Ties, assorted color combi- nations; $1.65, 9 pairs Pajamas, pongee; sizes 16, 17 and 18; $6.95. 5 Silk Shirts, white wash satin; $9.50. sizes 14, 16 and 17; $5.85. ’ 1 Woo! Blanket, gray, pure wool 10 Shirts, madras and percale in filling, 70 by 82; $15.00. variety of colors; collars attach- ed; 1414, 15, 1514, 16 and | .1 Wool Blanket, white with blue airs gery esis border, 66 by 80; $7.50. 2 1614; $1.95. 5 pairs Bath Slippers, variety of 1 Wool Blanket, white with blue colors ; sizes 7 7 and 8; 25¢. border, 72 by 82; $9.50. _6 Cotto Bath Mats, white and 1 nae eT, ss dark ‘colors, slightly imperfect, 28 by 42; 95e. 1 Leather Goods 9 Cotton Bath Mats, gray and 11 Strap Purses, tan, black, navy 7 i imi and green leather, medium and site, sttstety pertect, 22 by small sizes; $1.45. —MacDeugall-Seuthwiek, Gray Lines Shep Hand Bag, navy leather; small aay te Art Needlework (Finished Models) Women’s and Children’s Hosiery 34 Pairs Women's Hose, 45c. 1 81 pairs Lisle Hose, black, size 9 (outsize). 6 3 pairs Lisle Hose, black, size 9. 1 6 pairs Cotton Hose, black, finely woven; sizes 74 and 8; 75c. 6 phirs Women’s Fiber Silk Hose, black, size 9; 95e. 1 pair Women’s Silk Hose, white, 3 size 819 ;"B5e. 3 Pairs Women’s Hose, $1.75. 8 2 pairs Lisle Hose, Russian calf shade, size 9. 1 pair Silk Hose, tan with white clock, size 81%. 1 26 Pairs Children’s Hose, 35¢. * 12 pairs Cotton Hose, black, sizes 61% to 8. 1 10 pairs Lisle Hose, white, size 6. 2 4 pairs Cotton Hose, black and white, size 814. 1 pair Infants’ Cashmere Hose, 5 black, size 414; 50c. —MacDeongall-Seuthwick, Street Fleer. 4 Bedding 1 2 Wool Blankets, gray with blue 1 1 Hand Bag, black patent leather, . medium size; $3.50. border, slightly soiled, 68 by 80; 1 i The Prices on Remnant. Day are all chastic reductions. Evexy “remnant” is priced. low empugh to assure cus- tomers exceptional sav ings. Jewelry; 9 Pieces Jewelry, 50c. shell Hair Pin, set: with purple stones. pairs Novelty Earrings, button and pendant style. bead Necklace, pearl.,and jet combination. Coat Chain, dull jet. 6 pieces Jewelry, 75c. Necklaces, French jet, 30-inch length, large and small beads. by Filled Thimbles, sizes, 6 4 Pieces Jewelry, 25c, 1 pair Earrings, pear] drop. Brooch, French jet. pairs Beauty Pins, blue enamel. 4 -pieces Jewelry, $1.00. Necklace, gold filled, faney pen- dant with pearl drop. Barrettes, gray shell set with purple stones. 1 Coat Chain, imitation jet. 12 pieces Jewelry, $1.50. Coat Chains, imitation jet, large and small bead combinations, Mesh Bags, silver plated, French gray, engraved frames. French Pearl Necklace, graduat- ed, beads, 14-inch length. French Pearl Necklace, 16-inch! length. French Pearl Necklace, 16-inch length, small beads. 1 Necklace, Mlid gold, set with pendant and drop; $2.50. Cameo Seen genuine pink shell with hand engraved mount- ing; $3.00. Oriental Pearl Necklace, ated size; 16-inch length; Cameo Brooch, genuine por with filigree- moun Brushes ** Hat Brushes, natural ebony; Hand Bags, navy, green and purple; metal frames and chain handles; medium size; $3.50. Hand Bags, navy leather, metal frames. and chain handles; me- 1 Scarf, ecru needleweave, em- broidered, size 20 by 54; $2.95. 1 Child's Dress, white pique, em- broidered in blue, slightly soiled, size 4 years; $1.95. 1 Gown, white nainsook, hand em- broidered; medium size; $3.95. 1 Gown, white longcloth, hand em- broidered in pink and blue, size 88; $4.95. 1 Child's Hat, white pique, em- broidered in white French knots, + size 4 years; 95¢. 1 Child's Hat, white pique, em- broidered in white French knots, size 4 years; $1.25. : 1 pair Rompers, ecru poplin, em- broidered in red, size 4 years; $1.85. 1 Sweater, knitted of white Span- ish yarn, pineapple stitch, size 36; $16.95. 1 Child's Dress, white dotted Swiss, embroidered in pink and blue, size 4 years; $4.95. 1 pair Rompers, white poplin, em- broidered in blue and white, size 2 years; $2.35. 1 Dress, white pique, embroidered 3 in white, size 12 years; $4.95. 1 Towel, white crash, embroidered in blue, size 18 by 24; 95c 1 Child’s Dress, ecru linen, em- dium size; $2.50, 15 Hand Bags, moire silk in black, brown, navy and taupe; small, medium and large sizes; some with engraved mountings, oth- ers of shell; $7.95. 18 Hand Bags, moire silk in taupe, black, brown and navy; small, medium and large sizes; $6.95. 48 Belts, suede, leather and patent leather in navy, gray, tan, black, brown; odd sizes; 95e —MacbDeougall-Southwick, Street Fleer Stationery 10 boxes La Marquise Correspond- ence Cards, champagne with gilt edge; 45¢. box Crane’s Linen Lawn Sta- tibnery; blue with white bor- der; T5¢e. box Hurd’s Lawn Finish ; orchid, single sheets; $1.25. boxes French Quadrille Station- ery; white, envelopes have blue figured lining; $1.25. boxes Sun Bleach Linen Station- ery (Gentlemen's), white; $1.00. 4 6 Hair Brushes, real ebony, and 6 2 $1.00. “Everybody’s Favorite;” 95¢. Hair Brushes, solid real ebony; 75¢, Hair Brushes, black; 25e. —MaecDeougall-Seuthwick, Street Fleer. some Umbrellas 8 Silk Parasols, fancy colored silks, medium-size; $2.95. Silk Umbrellas, $4.95. Umbrella, green with novelty borders 25-inch size, Umbrella, green, wood. handle with ring, white ‘tips; 25-inch size. Silk Umbrellas, $5.95. Umbrellas, green, red and pur ple, 25-inch size, ivory handles and ferrules.. Umbrella, green with novelty border, black handle, with white ring, 25-inch size. Silk Umbrellas, $7.95. Umbrellas, navy and green, ivory handle with cord, 25-inch size. Umbrellas, green and. taupe, ivory handles, 25-inch size. —MacDougall-Southwick, Street Fleen boxes Crane’s Linen Lawn Sta- tionery; white, hand colored border; $1.75. boxes Alsatian Lawn Stationery, white, pink and white, blue and white, 2 quire stationery and 1 1 Pillow, ecru needleweave, broidered in black and henna, size 4 years; $1.95. 1 Pillow, ecru needleweave, hand embroidered, round shape; $4.95. em- broidered in spider web design, Blouses 23 Blouses, $4.95. 12 Georgette Crepe Blouses, gold, buff, lavender, flesh, flesh and white and turquoise and flesh combinations; short evVeReTT ns : Groceteria No. 27 ite House Public Market, Hew- itt and Oakes Bt. TACOMA quire cards; $1.75, round shape; $8.50. boxes Hurd’s Tuscany Linen 1 Pillow, ecru needleweave, hand Stationery; white, blue lined embroidered, oblong shape; envelopes; $1.00. $8.50. 1920 Diaries; red and black, 1 Searf, cream muslin, hand em- genuine leather; 25c. broidered, size 18 by 45; $4.95. 1920 Diaries; red+and black, 1 Child's Dress, ecru muslin, hand genuine leather binding; 45c, embroidered in black, red and 1920 Diaries, red, genuine green, size 4 years; $4.95. leather binding; 65c. 1 Child’s Dress, white poptin, hand —MacDougall-Southwick, Street Floor, embroidered in yellow and black, size 8 years; $3.95, 1 Child's Dress, white lawn, hand embroidered in white, size 6 years; $4.95. 1 Infant's Dress, white lawn, hand embroidered in white. and, blue; $3.35, 1 Child’s Dress, white needle- weave, hand embroidered in blue and white, size 6 years; $4.50, 2 pair Rompers, white poplin, hand embroidered in pink arid ‘blue, size 1 year; $4.50, —MacDougall-Southwick, Fifth Fleer some braided and others em- broidered; sizes 34, 86, 38, 40, 42 and 44. Blouses of chiffon, georgette and cartridge cloth in jade, white and blue; collarless; all overblouse style; sizes 36, 88, 40, 42, 44. Blouses of Crepe de Chine in flesh, navy and apricot, high neck style; some‘ trimmed with plaiting; sizes. 86, .38,.40, 42 and 44, . 8 Blouses, $9.95. 3 Georgette Crepe Blouses, two over-blouse style in bisque with Val. lace trimming; other flesh colored, trimmed with pin tucks, lace and ribbon. Taffeta Blouses, gray and f copen combinations, over-blouse style, some trimmed with leather, others with plaiting and fancy cord sash; size’86. —MacDougall-Southwick, Second Floor o ae wire Th CENTR Me awa sae | a aa oe spnG COLOR D DIvFRICT Groceteria No. 21-201. Bast b No. 4—6419 Ballard lake Ave. And form which, in end- ent RENTON WILT Store No, 29—Sanitary Oro- 115801 14th Groceterla No. 15—1320 Pike cery. Co, Sanitary Public less variety, make up , ONDER DEPARTMENT, MAIN OFYICK AND WARWHOUSK, peosae THIRD AVE. SOUTH Doce dapect tan thelr There's aGrocetera ree Near Your Home they need glasses until they You can take ad- 8g nearly ruined their vantage of the lowest prices in the city, no matter where you liye. You don’t have 0 look for “Specials.” ls OC <Z he / 7a eae the same money- SES COMPANY: inc: fsaving prices AL- )PYRIGHT—U, 8, PATENT OFFICE. WAYS. reeption on ISION. + Many people do not know Women’s Neckwear 58 Vestees, collars and collar and cuff sets in organdy, erepe, net, duvetyn and eyelet embroidery: b/g 2 cream and somé colors; 50c. 4 81 Collars and Collar Sets of or- Moderate Prices gandy, novelty crepes and cord- ed silk; 75e. 12 Collars, Vests and Collar and Cuff Sets in white net, crepe, colored linens, duvetyn; $1.5: —MacDougall-Southwick, Street ie EY ERSOL - oPpTic AL ca. 1404 Third” Avenue SEXTON BROS. = c ee — <n

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