The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 8, 1921, Page 4

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THE BEATILE STAR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER &, 1921. NAVY WAGE CUT |(w- race cas |DENY REPORT [5,000 JOBLESS WALK _ jitay. "e's iran reported from large cities and indi | cornmerce in touch with the situation AFFECTS 68,000) two ovarrs excn|/ RENTS GO UP STREETS OF SEATTLE; cn HESS eee CONDITIONS IMPROVE wa cn ie pe geo John Murphy, whone nimble galt Five to 7,000 unemployed men are federal employment agent at Spo-| |p ~ittaburie were among the large | eral Gilman holds that wife employ- WS Per Cent SI Slash to Hit|| 9» he treads the even tenor of his 1] No Increase in Sight; but way on his two false legs has Ivil Employes long been a source of envy both No Dri Either jelties which reported unemployment |ing one household servant ts em. c E ploye to the crippled and to those who rop, : walking the streets of Beattie look: | kane that there are 10,000 to 15,000 ty be decreasina, Yiayor, wind state te be seteibir a ‘i . -e-- . “i good limba, wan arrest Rent — wed eae ing for jobe, according to conserv | men out of work in Western Wash Ohio plans to take care of jobless | employing group on local board of WASHINGTON, Sept. 8.—Wage || Pousenen’ yosterday on @ bootlegsing ft ate 665 eR tneeae ative figures given out today by J. |ington, thru work on rouds and on other | education reductions averaging about 15 per!| Charge are not gong up. H. Bhielda, ohlet of tho cltyfedera) ie tem wald cent and affecting about 68,000 cfvil| Nothing was found on him untl! Whether they will come down ts| employment bureau here, poly "wl lemployes of the navy department || hospital attendants, preparing (© || problematical, depending on condl- | wore ordered yesterday by Secretary || tet him for a slight chafing one || jong “Tas of unemployment witt | Shields, “are given work two or three . of his “stubs” hed suffered, heard about November 1. 5 We are giving married men prefer. iB jot the Navy Denby. ‘The order af-|| O° Oh oitar gurgling sound. This wae announced at office | working in the fruit an oie e » fects all the civilian employes in|] ™ Focy artificial leg held exactly || °F Menry Broderick, Inc.Mtoday. — | vest reids will reach the city.” : navy yards thruout the country Teles ‘The announcement was brought Pes 7 UNEMPLOYMENT ON The reductions were determined || 2 auarte. 8 Ilrorth by complaint of @ woman to) Fifteen hundred exservice men | DECLINE, SAYS U. P. upon by the departmental wage : literal minted arded as the |) oo Star, Bhe weld her rent had|Are applying for work daily at the! yur unemployment is dectining and , : board of review and approved by pes been raised $2.60 a month and that | American Legion employment office, | onic and private projects now get Denby, parte al she understood Henry Broderick, |!t was reported by George Balaman, |ting under way will bring further re- In general, the reductions are 18 = —————— | ino, was making the boost general. icin Gueeiae kite lief, according to information obtain- to 14 per cent for artisans, including » led by the United Press today from We will furnish side By. chunists and the like: 18 per cent |reverts to 44-hour weekly basta, Most sapphires come from the state| 100 WOMEN SEEK SSce th oh tketibind 68 tho anuhiry border and ceiling Bi) tor technical employes, 16 per cent| Wages of first-class laborers were | of Montana, JOBS EVERY DAY diese Muha states tare taiee A hundred women @ day, many |steps to meet the problem of be seoking ue that will permit their | Jobless and others are about to returning home nights, are applying |#o, following the example set by a for work at the women's depart lfederal government in calling an un- ment of the city-federal employment |employment conference. Secretary of Commerce Hoover has practically s estimated last week by the completed plans for this conference for rooms 10x12x8: for clerks and supervisors and 20| generally fixed at 41 cente an hour | per cent for certain “overhead” po | 14 gkitied mechanica at 73. S 40 rolla Wall, 18¢. .#4.80 /'",o* {f not, there ind a sent tia store sil you. DARN FUNNY “4 rolls Ceiling, 18¢. .72 The new wages are said to be} New wages will be mais for Jd.yds. Border, 4c. .66 ff) teed on those prevailing for similar) one year, from September 16, un Y work in various communities, They |jess the cost of living tncrenses. were said to be 4 cents an hour less t that the new $3.08 than fer raltvend tates one BF conta} <0, beere aeeas ted nga ta ’ an hour more than is now betng paid | scale te but 40 per cent a La in shipyards. The present five-day | war wages, while the cost of living Less 50% ... 0m. 1.54 Bi week witt be temporarily continued, |is #0 per cent higher than in 1918, Cost room... but the board recommended that as| Six hundred civillan employes at of + $1.54 soon as the present general unem.|the Puget sound navy yard will be mw > pl Wall, > $2. ployment ts relieved the department attected by. the veduetion, 47 Me. + EET oe See: 84 $4.04 ‘ Leas® 50% ....y 2.02 § } Cost of room: . .$2.02 Correct Apporel for Women ‘ ‘WESTERN praesre |] FATT COATS|| dn on anes oo Feataring Unusual Values at maar" tll $95.00 $49.75 $75.00 / Braving unknown perils, they crossed the | -prairie to find new homes in the unplowed | Corn Belt. Wolves and ‘robbers, storm and fire beset if them, but they pushed on, undaunted. And to Jake Vandemark and Virginia Royall _ came adventure, mystery and romance. reciseieeees ll WANDEMARK’S FOLLY fashion mandates in a marked degree. Included are coats with fur-trimmed and convertible shaw! col- lars, some achieving distinction by the effective use Coats aver inti itu naa of novel in America this Fall and Winter. ns The $49.75 7, cov sobre ninco, ot en Read it. | opossum collar; others have convertible self or new scart. A Eextpaaipcyangngigsanaen The first of six generous installments is in ' | Shae etd Arf tac the September issue—one of more than 40 stories, articles and helpful features. €oats other favored fabrics of the season. style features which characterize these coats are the new flaring sleeve, the sem{-Otting bodice and the circular skirt effects. Hay Fever ver Sufferers ‘T BO! 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