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TUESDAY, AUGUST 16 1921, ut e SEOOND AVENUE AND THE SEATTLE STAR HEAVY CHOP Shin News Vew Lows Are Made'GREAT TOURIST | | Seah eee During Selling Rush| TWET0 COME TURSDAY |) NEW YORK, Aug. 16—At the opening of the stock exc Daren, | ret a | a | tine doven US 48: within ais Pettis of the saaeS USe: white Kennewick-Pasco Bridge Is, Expected to Open Way | ! | TAXES MADE. Tpit cks down to a new low, Mexica am, 198 fe Special Price Basement all stores made a new low for the month at 49 and International ; eat r which reacted four potnte yesterday, got below 69 Some sup | rt f oF U. . ube r Was apparent around 74, big blocks of stock being Prepare for the great tourist . a PU lacrse Central Leather, 26%, up %: Ae site tide when the new Kennewick F ® ° 5 POLL 1gae ems RET oP HET Nidwin eau, up id; Binctair. tiny wb ips NuRUten Westie 155)] Pameo steel beldge scroan he Co Concerning the Special Price Basement—The prices are Bes Weather Bureau Report |!'!::'*! ; Woolen, 674, off i Bears-Roebuce,| [imble Fiver oe eevee at ‘the always far below the market, because: t AH ISLAND, Aug. IS A.M | —Nothing but special lots at big price reductions are ever bought for the | Special Price Basement. to Go in 1923 vias Ite pi Paaaed outward Yurniehed by” i ace | Chamber of Commerce, at the |]] —Selling costs are at the minimum—no deliveries, no alterations, no | jotes Frye last night, yellow 4 unnecessary operating, expense. j | —And the margin on which basement goods are sold is much lower than | lew Close! 6 © gootn, secretary of the Yaki . Boot hight ts | ma Commercial Clitb, said the pledge r. Car @ dy 184 138 1 ng of $40,000 by Seattle to bulld the TAKE A DROP - caiahsigs sm BY HERBERT W. WALKER : (United Press Staff Correspondent)! Arrivals and Departures WASHINGTON, Aug. 16--Federal Arrived a STICAQ, Ang: 26 Grain peices lotorpaiiona + 98 «38% neldge ie @ proof that sectionaliam is generally conceded for a business to exist. | ; taxes are reduced $354,000,000 for] august 1¢—str Admiral Dewey from | PiQbPCh sabarpiy (On | the tare ; Gi arie | 1922 and $790,320,000 for 1922, Chair ver, Cy Oh am Puyliie| Gtaere were few 4 far between, | 198% 38 “We have proved by co-operation y man Fordney, of the house ways and was ho new export der aga hat not y is ittee, declared today in was only scattered buying « , ue that nothing ix too big for uw to| pet meane committee, declared today. ' rn with heavy" offeriigs fromthe |} : tackte,"" he wald | wit ‘ormally reporting the new reve ator interests, rameris Da ans, active wor lor the| bill to the house. | «were lower, in eure bridge brary »Brsvirhid bt a a \f| An (te 1 on The insurgent republican move Pwheat opened 1 ? i lieve, told how new hotels are mug-\f|- “xceptional @ ment In the house was strong 1 off Suet thd : nets for visitors ere were Ra enough to force a delay in the repeal Balled Me ato + : et f vite a aner we © few Lot Po Of the excess profits levy and the re} | Augie Atco ee air Valdes. fo n opened at S76, up ota Soult eae, seactnd Duarei’ bat tetas er / duction of the surtaxes on high in-| $™ 4 rupont, Point | od off Ime December oe a8 that hontelry haw been enlarged to om : comes until January 1, 1922. Y Welle and stern Alaska, 10 4. & corn ‘ pened up tec at bb%e, and | 1% . ‘ an for the traffic -, trot, Consideration of the tax bill will (sir Prine ay ctr Rainier for Tacoma, | Beptember oate opened at S5e, up| in Resse Oy ORS: | Oe aahel Curtin said th brider | \ on! ' completed Saturday afternoon Sound Navel Station, 2:15 p am. oats opened unchanged at 35%e and 4 | semaesaaies ee : 4 }) if} Explaining the principle on which ee closed off 140 Teer ted rath et tre a ihe oie Cw a a 4 a tfo Fe ai the bil is based, Foranes = Alaskan Vessels sh Wheat foam 3601 wade om the blah Cle’ be preepatins i =! tit . ami 4 atled, ete Cai ‘ . » Wen tn « af . $ ats . owes P herein recommended, the committee ses, tel Cancadd, bu, 16—Cash wheat UM Lig |when the Klondike in ite greatest || Smart new styles in street and semi-dress hats in the newest shapes and 4] § w# } . a tf i 3 ted . S| year produced $42,000,000," he said ae G1che ain cine “fe trots : has sought out methods of reducing x N 4. * US| Ente ede’ the ‘Yakima ‘vaicy{{| colors that are correct for fall. pow ih rather than shifting tax burdens. y 8 378] "out this year th ima, Valles i} ‘The exacting of the present exces } . thy [alone s sen ou crepe worth § wt ; ve ol try . “ “ ‘ or 0 jong Nowstone Trail | / sive sume in taxye from the coun : : : 214118 $0 per cent of the ta alt! : : i] Berar icitemne supers whee): abate j ar Chicago Live Stock MMR Tht fog Sg bg Br gag ange yrs The one purpose of the Special Price Basement is to sell |} = } depressing influences under whic ‘essels in Other Ports s ‘ i e 7 at of th ; rH Dusiness and industry in general are! avonmouth—Aug. 15—-Arrived, str Stee — 1% population desirable apparel for less. ak ti! staggering as an aftermath of the | Inventor from Seattia + 9 i Sr yeuny pare task | aoe ‘ear, Ran Pedro ane 1é-—Arrived, str Piet if 35. 000. 000 Russians to b i “The reduction of the tax burden us baat dors : New Fall Models in‘ Smart Styles in @ _ i tm essential to business recovers: cg OY gf in Need of Relief | mn and such reduction can only be ba! : nett 9H 219% LONDOD Aug. 16,—Thirty-five | rts + on a rigid enforcement of a policy es eliaed petnll: Steces. ae Ge million Ruasians require relief, ac- | ( ‘loth resses Spo Skirts may of the strictest economy In the run st 9.90, [Umited Hates Hee ‘% The cording to a telegram from British | Decidedly Low Priced - ning expenses of the government.”.. eles,” Tae Coppe 45% 4h rade representatives at Moscow President Harding, justices of the! Veggels in Port at Seattle aot : Premier Lloyd George announced t 19 50 * : supreme court and all federal COUrt) sath Cove Terminal— Pier A. str [ho “an poten Bry hie ps Seedy fae a ° a. $7.95 and $5.95 ” Sor judges are completely exempted from | "masan Mara Total stock snies, @ A ’ i Union Ol Dock—8te Lym Motorship We Stewart su Tye steers, # o | ’ . pow | Liberty Bonds Ae yaya | —o ae B Manning & Co. Duties ther — ae Attractive selections in plaids and stripes in light and dark color combinations. income taxation by the new tax bill 1s was one of the new provision revealed when the complete text of the bill was obtained. It is partly in accordance with the supreme court decision that the salaries of the That Are Especially At- tractive Values Navy wool tricotine smartly BUTTER PRICE ast Coal Bunkere—#tr 1. B. Reriee— executive and the federal judiciary cannot be diminished during their terms in office by the payment of income taxes, Other changes here ie Ween Martiand, ott wn , j fi a nine eee rot Nes ara "Dream, | Cattionte Malaga Grapes Arrive Tunic, blouSe, jumper and at $5.95 is Increase on nonbeverage distilled its tax from $2.20 to $6.40 a gal og ee : enor " ‘ ion. bg thanone yd sheared an hyped Ty teeth 3 earls, Bi: ‘There is an upward tendency on| jackets. Sizes 16 to 44 Products is used for beverage pur poses. This means increased taxes for the makers of patent medicines containing alcohol. and heavier taxes on doctleggers when the latter are Poginesring Worke—U. & ny rd Moortnes onium, str & str Westward Mo, tr Anna © atr Eldridge, abip Cail 2 Lighterege rd Str Roosevelt. Heffernan Dock—Motership Culburra. etr Redondo, motorehip Anvil, UA 1. & Relief. # Dock —str | tog a anne 4 Market th seme ere, GD FL 60@4, were! Rtoek— Nosien 5 %e, st] TENDS UPWARD trimmed with silk braid, cire ribbon and wool embroidery. Egg Mart Weak; California} the price of butter on the local market, with the price very firm at 42 cents a pound for city creamery bricks. ‘The egg mart bs weak, with the straight line styles. Size 16 No regular stocks of merchandise are carried in the Special ‘Another Lot ! Jersey Jackets — Navy, brown, black and red Price Basement. If any line of goods or any article cannot be secured for less, it is not bought for the Special Price Base ment. “utaide demand supplied and the nd continuing steady California Malaga grapes were on the market, They were quoted at/ $2.25 for lug boxes and four basket | erates at $8.50. Thompson seedless | erapes were sold at $2.25 a lug and 50 for a- fourbasket crate hoice Bartlett pears were quoted At $1.75 while the fancy stock was up to $2.50. Pear have been mov ing very slow while many houses have discontinued handling the! wugar pears because of extremely dow rales i Watermelons are now wholesa ing at the lowest price this season at from 1% to 2 cents a pound Fancy Nancy Hall sweet potatoes were quoted as high an 14 cents a pound, Other varieties were at 10} and 11 cents a pound | No changes were noted on poul-| try or meats, Wednesday. Hussam 65 ity dem Chicago Board of Trade (Tursday's Quotations) Seattle Pernished by LB Mawning & Co. $5,031,107.59 Butiey Hotel Boilding ci , ‘920,024.85 Wheat Open High ta v Repticn sce 8 ' ' Portland Ee + 4,630,272.00 s+ 745,215.00 caught Pa a ag = | BANK CLEARINGS ' Report Serb King Is Near Death WASHINGTON, Avg. 16-—King| Balances . Peter's condition has taken a turn for the worse, it was reported in| | Clearings .... . @ cable received today by the Balances ..... Serbian legation from Berigrade. When the cable was dispatched| | Clearings ... yesterday, the king’s temperature Balances . was 102, with a pulse of 124. King Peter, és waffering from sis 8 ’ bed i Pe complication of diseases brought on by old age. F | eet - This. Henry Fellow be | Britien View | Briten ter Lingerie Blouses Attractively Priced at $1.29 and $1.49 Tw ups of pretty new models of sheer voiles. oes Tiss “teunmea, some have ruffles and others fin- ished with touches of checked chambray. Sizes 36 to 44. | 1 | ” a5 23 33% 88% RT 726,454.00 | $6,845.00 ' ‘ Nominal EPRRAKAZRGERTIESTLTE || La/PRE Fo $0 BIG IN RUSSIA) sex Francie Produce “Write, call me Henry on a post Ratter—Fxiran, 44 eo tk ie Ib. curd snd arep in « mailbox. 4 1 Where and How to Get Food) seco" candy" the president ot te Brown | Ig Chief Thought candy,” the president of the Brown ley Co. of Washington, D. C., told x members of the mayoralty staff Not only “lower prices” bat so much lower that no ane who wishes to economize can afford to miss tne opportunity of the Special Price Basement. No, 1 Airtien, 286 ite den; under a N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Specials in Aprons abéut a month ago. Miss Mary Mc: mm Wiliams, mayor's stenographer, fol-| [whe hes been in Rusia for sev: Sane Serene i sots—tsenly Gaus Venus’: AT $1.95 : lowed the advice, and Tuesday re eral months with unusael oppor- nee Paster. Bee: I8,18t,.eppeiates Pibbapeicel are : AT 59c : iusto 26+ box of choice can-|\ tunities for sheceving life tm the [| chim, 7 aint: S04 KIA; tes Corrote ical, per sack ° Small aprons of figured Coverall style of dies from “call me Henry.” Sr is Sesetion vetiet Genii # Banton, 10910 %¢ 18, Seetre indi oe, : oe] percales in Marguerite bleached thuslin, ; sion is preparing te enter the “i N, ¥. Raltwsy be Corn, Wash, erate... cy styles; trimmed with . 1 d ‘q : a Tiree esticiee written for wow oreign E: ao Fe ee POPOL 4 bias bindings. ponte ith te ‘United Preas, Mise O'Neil oe ten Wee Plante Wash crate bs immed with c Market scribes conditions as they are opened lower 4 Garlie sages 7 Public now in Rewia. The first article $0.0770; lire, H Fy Conv. be Totteacstsest outdoor eh bs Unbleached muslins and percale in fudge-style, and finished with bias bindings of gingham, guimpe effect, gingha and rick-rack. aprons in both AT $1.29 and _ stripes. Attractive slip - over trimmed with aprons in pink and old organdie ruffles AT $1.95 “ Jumper aprons of colors with, W hit + Danian Kronen, 99 16 & PF. Cony. Penn. Cony. Porm Gen. tien... Zt SIAN ‘Ses oma ha Chicago Car Lots CLAIMS RUS IDEA UNCHANGED) -~siire. sz. ia a: Sot Orain— Rests Cont. Beta Lt ve. pple 1 i Obians—Cal. per M Walla Waila, Stal 17. pure American cane roger. * me 7. p She, 160 97.00. Stall don bunches . don bunches .. 83 | Pens—-Loeal Telephone, Mm. . ee 2 BY EDA TREAT 0'NEIL soap. 19 dare 45¢; #un Maid seeded rai-| (Copyright, 1921, by the United ving, large 22¢, Stall 2 cans Press.) REVAL, Aug. 16.—The ‘shadow of famine looms large today in wi 4 tm, ples, 200 each. Stall $5, pure 2 We She, Stall 3 pot roast, ic and se TH, Stalls 27-29, boiling beef, tc .:| Russia, Every phase of life is be wet lect , Ssebes’ ; i : ; roast, Rm # 43, be La . ‘ . E r ie 2a Tee, Meal hbase ek | ginning to reflect tt Same Toilers’ Government, |:2"""---: He blue trimmed with rick: others with saiman, ise Te. Stall 1511] Where and how to obtain food ESTIMATED TOMORROW rack. k ties. Wheat, 620 oa 620 care eeses 128@16 Declares Minister ‘salmon, 30¢ each 8 , 16 Te. Bie. Stall see DOOLT crate 1.00@1 don bunches. ASSIGNMENTS 22 Brig. Gen. G. B. Duncan Is Hh Te iane\'s the thought uppermost in the reestone 1613, fresh | minds of every cane. Sislt «i, ise phe ten] Values at present are reckonet ¢ pkg. cinnamon, 10¢. according to one standard—the SANITARY amount of food which a given ar- » gl ted arty mana 59mg 8 Me. Ste lticle represents. The food situa 7.00 per sack; Enumclaw milk, %¢ qt. | Borden's or Carnation miik, 18c can. stai| tion, which is due in part to i 311, home baked beans, tic pt: orange|year's poor crop and has been ers’ government as before. Our new ibe ™, Stall und | » : © and m tical } | See te, ae eo nelaas briekit’ corma| rowing more and more criticalleconomic policy is the result of the ‘4{since February, was the biggest Beef, isc ™. Stall 46, fan | cookies, Ihe %., f The. 36. problem in Russian life, even be BY CARL D, GROAT United Press Staff Correspondent. (Copyright, 1921, by United Press) BERLIN, Aug. 16.—"The Russian |government remains the same toil below regular prices—therefore, reductions taken for clearance represe! drastic of underpricings. : The first prices marked on all goods in the Special Price Basement are avers ch Summer Stocks at Clearance Prices 15 Velvet Jackets 9 Suits at $9.75 erne lweneral situation.” Suite coftes, ate, $1.04, 82 fore famine developed in the Volga| ‘That was the statement of Foreign! a. . Burrel deme Sonne 08 aregy He, Mall 31. Beme eke | region, | Minister Tehitcherin of Russia, wire.| Given Camp Lewis Charge | Geshe stems 8 95 Formerly $15.00 and $24.50 Star salamt, 66¢ 7. Stal . vo | lemme Inited Pr ota —— Per don Tricotine, poplin and Jersey in siges 16, 4 EAL Ap Gana ater The reestablishment of commerce | lensed to the United Press today, WASHINGTON, A ea pee eke le e - rs ne, pop! y age: ‘i To. Stalls 6-5, amali -pullets, ise dox;)and the legalizing of trade in mar-| ‘The famine makes much change] -.w aa 'ery ws poi - — Bix Peery ee a Black velvet jackets, full yee, nM Maid o' Clover or Meadowbrook butter, | kets and shops, under the new rega-lin the internal situation,” Tchitch. eral officers were ordered to re reah, per box . a t . sie. es lations, bas bettered the situationlerin maids nt TMM) port to new assignments today by |“ TP son sendiens, erate silk lined. Sizes 16 to 42. 10 Coats at $9.75 Stal 2, matton chops, 150 somewhat. ‘The markets are the| crie change mentioned by Tchiteh- ” + Lugs Formerly $19.75 and $25.00 Brig. Gen, BE, M. Lewis was as Concord, 7-T™. basket busiest places in Moscow and Petro-lerin was the decision announced last |signed, upon the departure of the . ; © h Coats and wraps in sizes 16 tomo, 35 Tub Dresses $9.75 grad. Thousands of people go ther®| week on the relinquishing of govern. Ms ; on th ning of go Third division for Camp Lewi tt simon. ite puch'| dally to buy and barter, The latlment operation of industry. It was | Wash, torte Feoeth sa "es 4 50 35 Dresses at $9.75 “86. |ter i# the more common becaus€lannounced that industries will be aie ° . 5 Oy See eens 04-40 nd division. Formerly $15.00, $19.50 and am cheese, 200 T,;|TOubles are scarce and low in value@|ieased to co-operative concerns and| pBirig, Gen George B. Dunean re ¥ and the peasant is as eager for/individuals, the government retain-|tieved from assignment with the © phe | CtY Produc ? and finery as the city jing full control only of vital public]}Fourth division and assigned to - | dweller is for food, tilitips . y Pe utilitips.) Fifth brigade, Third divisk “1 salt herrings, 3] Household effects and persona! be-| Tenitcherin's message tm full his arrival at Camp ewig eel pace navtistt . of longings are still in demand, but] aaid ; 1 ECONOMY ua) Brig. Gen. R. M. Bratehfor era 9% fresh stnerson. tte m.;|few city folk possess now tmuch| “The famine makes much, change heh rh he Organdies and voiles in a $25.00 wide variety of styles. Re- Satin, crepe, serge and tricotine dresses duced to $4.50, in sizes 16, 18, 36, 38. F The special lots here mentioned are an indication only of the great savings B. WOM. 06. cesseeee Pinenpples—Cuban, per crat salmon trout, 28¢ M, Stalls 37-39, 6 bars that is saleable, in the interna! situation of the work pe rim Maar ig sent ~ bathe possible on many other items in the Special Price Basement. 4: 2S pecan ase me| One sees no jewels of valu) onjers’ and peasants’ government, which | barracks, were 4 tos. be. $7 foes market only pathetic triok # | adequately represents the will of the} Brig. W. G. Sage will be relieved He 8, a Ste, 91.0 or the most part and rubbish that! tolling masse from assignment with the Sixth di home made veal | seems of no value whatever. Bome-| “It does its duty struggling | vision to command Fort D. A. Rus + <aaede " ise, 600 Th; 8 BM. C.|times it is a cracked mirror, per-laguinst calamity. It remains the leelt re : at . MEAT tO et eea. iee-ib. ban sana marmalade, 2 Ts. 466 Stall 49, raw l haps a cup without a handle same toilers’ government as before.| Brig. Gen, 8. D. Sturel - Oate—Whole, feed. 100-1. sks » ssi 4 *. 3 popeorn, be. 26 sh ‘ . rgis will be Rolled, 70-1, sks. . | Stall 69, fresh hamburger, 2 Yves ise;| 1 have seen a woman at the mar} “Our new economic policy is the|relieved from assignment with thal? ° ; . 2 \ Grom Rg fresh wieners, 20¢ fb. 2 ‘tha. thc: lee |ket struggling with herself. I'inally,|result of the general situation Fifth division to command the Pan. RE Hie: 2 * ® ‘ Sprouting. Bork toast, 286 W, -Stalls 7-8-9. Maryland | with an air of decision she strips «| “Communists alwitys consider en-| uma Canal division ‘ DAIRY PRODUCTS sees 0@ 1.50) Nin Grain Chop t Te. $1.09; cocoa, 260 He 8] wedding ring frum her finger and|vironment and emergency. Their paraiso, 7 RN Ae BU Prices Paid to Shippers Roosters sas ada Pr I] 7 lays Mt before a peasant who has) program remains, but their tactics | A One, iieitte dilivery re. ' t|food he will trude for the keep-|change, according to the situation.” nyway, the Los: Egge--Presh ranch ......+...0¢ 7] Medium to enoice et | nakes z ‘ool ; Pullets ey ; 8]. Common to ‘good 4 + wt. f.0.b. & tle wu p Best cows ¥ pare Ivory an, toe; Generally speaking, the muchsl wre need in Seattl same en Be Regained mire-—Cut, to Bonilla suppin ; Best cows “$N0@450 Rerateh F Pore goons, 380 th: & | tried Russian folk it uetting its face eattle, Be orrapeairbrr gine 0 pre pba ‘ag ay DAIRY PRODUCTS VoakePuncy, eben Wee. ++2:68@3.00 Cocoanut Meal pe Fx sot'*™§] against famine and cholera with a : mullding, lost considerable dignity| — retees holesale Dealers tent, tic tb: Dei Monte tomato catsup, ze; | *plendid energy and solidarity, Arrested in Oregon ins jutience Tuesday. While stand Butter Madhimn, 140-170 ta. Local creamery, cubes, Liptoa’s tea, 6 Harold J, Binney, 45, wanted in Se-|ing in front of his office building at|. Brick seenesnee 6, heavy, 176-800 tha Egge— Fresh ranch , re, 4 Prime lambs . wiatt 60, 102TH ED Seattle C attle on a charge of forgery, was ar-|Second ave. and Cherry at, Howe | See Fr OULTRY AND MEATS rte Be! 86, roach ety, $ ork} Qeattle Concern seria in Huntington, Ore., Tuesday | started acrons the street. He fused | Local atorage « Pe a Mens wee. genie Wethers 4c %. Kal 4 orning, according to a report re-|to see a bleycle, ridden by Forest cone — ) . wir beet corn, 700 do Awarded Contract 7." at the King county sheriff’s|Swan, 17, 4612 Brandon st. and was| Qj, triplets o-0-+ +: 2 aoe 8 Btall 49, “but OLYMPIA, Aug. 16.The H. E./office from police officials in Hunt-| knocked down, Swan was catapult-| mieoe Bein res -4'm, olty delivery 1 OT age 2]Gleason Co. of Seattle has been ington, He will be extradited from|ed from the bicycle and landed in| Wash. triplets 06 GRAIN AND FEED ~ Gon. stall f6. Holiy ‘flows, fh oh sack, |@Warded a contract of $27,000 for|Oregon and brought to Seattle. Hoge's lap, Tillgrcns seigiate rt 4 City Wholesale Prices, Per Ton fiinoed clams, 7 cane 250; pork and jelght lighting fixtures to be placed| Binney is accused of cashing| Swan picked Hoge up and asked din waa Ey ef pike vases 118 Corm—Whole, yellow, 120-Tb, sk: Tb.;_bolling beet, ke The pot | im the temple of justice here, the) fraudulent checks for large sums in| him if he was hurt to Shippers oR Pate Ea el Mote ¥ 1 oocte th tm. ‘et ; lamb stew, bo tm ;|MALe capitol committee announced|Seattie July 11. His wife is a resi] “Hererr-rump said Hoge, pick: | Perk ve, old, por Mt, Heavy, ‘coarse .........55., O8@ hole, feed, leg of lamb, 18¢ th, | Tuesday, dent of this city. ing up his hat. | wens gfe tg Hares--Live, per T.... an) Goo eae ‘ - PPcee eT ererererey veee ma round, a oka.

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