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Cc D E F G H K YAKIMA.—Ordinance passed pro- | viding for construction of pressure | ‘irrigation system to water arid po: tions of city, at cost of $218,000, [FRATERNITIES LEAD GRADES ‘Boost Scholarship Record at } “U,” Figures Show For the first time stnce 1914-1915, the allfraternity scholastic averag: at the University of Washington was higher than the alleman's aver age during the school year 1920 [The allsorority average was higher than both the all. women's average and the alluniversity average. ‘The fraternities have tncreased | their average 13 points over the pre lvious year and the sororities have jraised their standing eight and one [half points, according to the report of Executive Secretary BE. B. Stev- json, in charge of the statistical de | partment. / RITIES MAKE GOOD STANDING All but one of the sororities main tained an average higher than the all-university average and the major. ity of the men's fraternities were jabove the median Lne. The all jsorority average was about five points higher than the mark of all women and eight points above the all-university average. “Th result of the scholastic endeavors for |the most pleasing thing that has happened to me tn the entire six lyears that I have been here,” was the expression of President Henry | Suzzallo, when the report waa shown |to him. | According to Suzzafie, the scholas tic standards for those who continue in the University of Washington are the highest of any university in the | country. | Dean Gould, head of the univer | sity men and Miss May Ward, act jing dean of women, also expressed jappreciation for the work of the | students, Theta Chi, a men's fraternity, had the . distinction of leading all the campus organizations last year. ‘Theta Chi has led the men's organi- zationa for the last four yeara Delta Kappa Epailon and Delta Upsilon | were secand and third in the men's 1s students’ 1920-21 is Second only to Theta Chi and jleading the girte was Boulevard hall, Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, Alpha Omereron Pt sorority and | Delta Gamma sorority followed in| Baver & Black product | man who called upon her evenings, THE SEATTLE STAR \High Wages to Cafe Workers Best Plan, Says Restaurateur By Hal Armstrong If Jack Schiffer cut wages in the Boulevard Cafe to the ncale fixed by the Seattle Caterers’ association he would reduce his payroll $12 a day “Quite # saving itself, apparently,” But he not only refused to cut. scale af wages. Here are the figures: Old Beale $6.00 per day + 6.00 per day « 3.60 per day Dinner cooks .... Fry cooks Kitehen help .... Waiters .. + 4.00 per day Waitresses . +++ 9.00 per day THEY GET ALL. THEY WANT TO EAT he sald. He is paying more than the old And he says it profits him to do it.” Fils Beale $45 per week 6 per day 21 por week 25 per week 18 to $21 per week New Scale $5.00 per day 4.60 per day 2.60 per day 3.00 per day 2.50 per day “They get their board, too, of course,” Schiffer explained. “They get all they want to eat of anything they want.” Some restauranteurs limit employes’ meals, It wasn't so many years ago. The restaurant waa one of those downtown eating places that was en joying at that time a liberal patron- age. There were catsup and caffee stains on the table cloth. ‘The sugar bow! was fly-epecked. The waitress, a sadeyed, cynical etrl whose waist and apron were solled with gravy, sauntered up half-heartedly and took my order, Every movement bespoke exbaus- tion, She looked hungry. She was irritable and quick tempered. SERVED MEAL IN SLOVENLY WAY She served the meal in slovenly fashion, Tven the check she scrib- bled with a pencil stub had a bit of butter on it. It was about that time that Alice Lord started to walk from Seattle to Olympia, Every restaurant man tn the state remembers what happened when she reached the capital—the eight-hour working day for women became « And when, afterward, the wage of waltreseee war rained a little, ashe was able to dispense with the at- tentions of the middieaged gentle g aie elyile i if I had, for some reason, to cut.” So, when the Seattle Caterers’ as soctation determined to slash wages of restaurant help without notice, Schiffer refused. He got the asno- Clation'’s letter Monday, October 10, advising him to cut on Tuesday, the next day. “IT ISN'T GOOD BUSINESS TO CUT" “But that isn't the only reason 1 refused to cut wages,” Schiffer said. “It isn’t good business. I pay my help more than the union scale de \\ Awana 7 Mabel Jones, Boulevard cafe waitress. She's one of the good workers her employer says good wages make, bring their friends. “That's the business aide of It. “There's another side, It costs a waitresa a lot to live, She must be neat and clean. She must wear 000 clothes and keep her hair look- ing nice. I don’t care whether she’s pretty, but she's got to be clean, and ;| laundry comts money. “Then she must live close te, and . | that means her room rent is high. “She must make good wages to ” Poison “Hootch”’ I Druggist’s Salvation James H, Woods, proprietor of the Northern Drug Co. was freed of liq uor charges at a hearing Tuesday before United Stateg Commissioner Twobert W. McClelland. Analyels by a government chemist showed that la bottle of alcohol held as evidence THE OLD ortinance providing | class of beverages. Notes and Comment on oy tem for tho| for the twoplatoon system for the os Centralia fire department will bo| SAN DINGO, Cal—Touching high | voted on at the general city clection tension electrio wire, Ray Pagene | December 3. Prittain, ehtef boatewain’s mate on destroyer Palmer, is electrocuted. The civic committee of the Puyal- lup Commerctal Club |» co-operating | with valley physicians In plane for the erection of a $50,000 howpital. MOTHER! ee s Beotty Connelly and Lewis John | son will start duck raising shortly on & big scale, The duck ranch will be [located near Cathcart, in Snohomish county. Clean Child’s Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” eee “In West Virginia there are 69,413 {Miterates,” says the Walla Walla Union, “However, most of them probably know how to make moon- shine.” eee ‘The bodies of Wiiliam Brown and Leo Miller, former’ of Centralia, killed oversea, left New Jersey Sat- urday, They will be given military burials under the auspices of the Centralia American Legion post. oe A wiping machine which cleans dust and excess spray from apples before sizing and sorting has been put into succesful operation at the packing house at the Congdon ranch, near Yakima. re Even a sick child loves the Hore's how the circulation in the|“frulty” taste of “California Fig Syr Port Angeles public library has in-|¥P," If the little tongue ts coated creased in the past three years: or if your child is listless, cross, fe veri#h, full of cold, or haw» colic, a October 10, 1919, cfroulation ... teaspoonful will never fail to open Dutcher 10, 1990, eireulation . 2 the bowels, gin a few hours you can October 19, 1921, eirculation ...-148 see for youfself how thoroughly it works all the constipation poison, Plans are being formulated to ear sour bile and waste from the tender, ry on the fifth Red Crons member Hite bowels and gives you @ well, ship drive, which t# scheduled to! ia seul child again take place in Thurston county from)" stiions of mothers keep “Califor. October 30 to November 12, The| nia vig Syrup" handy. They know Thurston county boosters have), teaspoonful todas y saves a sick placed their goal at 5,000 new mem| nig tomorrow. Ask your dru bera, for genuine “California Fig Syrup” which has directions for babies and | children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say “California” or you may get an imitation fig sy: up.— Advertisement. eee Walla Walla and the contiguous territory produces over $25,000,000 worth of agricultural products yearly. e.ee Walla Walla’s new $100,000 arm- ory will be formally dedicated Thurs- | day. Speakers at the dedication will) include Gov. Hart, Mayor Ben F./ Hull, Adjt, Gen, Maurice Thompson | and President R. KE Allen, of the; Commercial Club. eee More than 10,000 barrels of apples }are to be shipped from the Pacific) | Northwest this year. This will ht | | the first time, it te maid, that apples have been shipped from the North- west in barrels ° A regional conference of the W. C. T. U. of Thurston and Mason coun- tes will be held Saturday, in Olym- city council! Tuesday against “the Proposed disfigurement of Volunteer park in the enlargement of present Plans bave been approved for the construction of a second reser voir in Volunteer park. The project longshoreman, drowns in Chehalis river when knocked from swinging lumber. QGK RELIEF FROM GINSTPATION SLEPT BUT TWO HOURS A NIG Seattle Woman Was So Ner- vous She Couldn't Hold a Cup of Tea Without Spilling It. “When I began taking Tanlae 1 couldn't raise my hand to comb my hair, but now I'm as well and strong aa I ever was in my life,” aad Mra. Margaret Norling, 2108 Gixth Ave. Seattle, Wash “Ll was almost @ nervous wreck, brought on, I am sure, by many years’ suffering from stomach trow bie. My hand shook so I couldn't hold a cup of tea without spilling it and I didn’t get more than two hours’ sleep at night. Nothing 1 ate agreed with me and I suffered mis- erles from rheumatism in my arms and shoulders. “In addition to restoring me to perfect health I have regained all the flesh I lost during the many yearn I suffered and weigh at least fifteen pounds more than I did when I took my first dose of Tanlac.” Tanlac ig sold in Seattle at Rar tel's Drug Stores and by leafing druggists everywhere, — Advertiae- Dental Surgeon Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist X-Ray Laboratory Highest stort of Restoration Examination and Eatinete Free 504-12 Eitel SECOND AND PIKE SEATTLE VICTROLA MODEL IX is @ fine, mod- ately priced in- rument with all the Victor quality Asa attraction we are offering this model, with selections, 6 double-faced recorda, needles and record brush — all complete for only at the rate of several the construction of the tank. Alleged Deserter Is Held for Stealing ¥. E. Harris, 18, who recently de- cided he had had enough of the navy PUYALLUP.—Death comes to Miss Mary E. Shephard and Mrs. Johnson, both 76, inmates Get. Dr. Edwards’ Olive “I want good cooks, good kitchen Tablets good walters and waitresses U fina bad of G. A. R. Women's home. When I get a good one, I keep him, or her, by paying more than the wale “The result ts I have got custom ers who are satisfied. They look happy because they enjoy their ‘That is the joyful ery of thousands since Dr. Edwards ing clan for 17 years and calomel's time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating pa- was under guard, Vancouver, Wash., Tuesday, and rifles from the store house there. He is also charged with the thefg of diamond brooch from a residence at Kitsap Lake. Biggest Bargains in First Quality Shoes Ever Offered in the City! Stock Replenished With New Goods, Much of Which Has Bees. en Route for Full Trade—All Goes! % -|tients for chronic constipation and torpid livers, 1H G | Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not wood ets |contain calomel, but a healing, sooth- * wn ° |ing vegetabla, laxative. Siberia Concession No griping is the “keynote” of] MOSCOW, Oct. 19.—The Siberian | these little sugar-coated, olive-colored | revolutionary commission bas grant- |tablets. They cause the bowels and/ed a concession .to operate mines in liver to act normally. They never|the Kuznetz basin to a syndicate of | force them to unnatural action, American working men, headed by If you have a “dark brown mouth” | “Big, Bill” Haywood, it was ai —bad breath—a dull, tired feeling—| nounced today. jwick headache—torpid lver—consti-| Haywood’s plan for establishing, fered bela quick, sure and|workingmen’s committees in the! |pleagant results from one or two of | K | | Dr. EAwards’ Olive Tablets at tes| nana wae aiid Geos pag | time. in an exclusive intervie | Thousands take them every night! United Press, It ane boEEeA Ns aol) jJust to keep right. Try them. 16c/ tablish centers on a community plan, 80 they woul! be self-supporting. nie et ae ater: sd WOMEN'S Fine Kid Boots in black, brown and gray. Values to $7.50. Quitting Price.. Just received a lot of SHOES in Grade Bro shoes are un- iy dressy knw 8 lasts and have iis BOYS! “WASHING- rubber heels, t TON” Solid Grain Calf Leather Shoes ee Fine Calf Dress hot Values $5.50; wy to size S245; sizes 2% 6, Quitting Price Teeth in which the nerve has been killed may WOMEN'S Roots, Ox- fords and Pumps in all sizes, but not all sine: in each; ip black Sq .95 nd brown, Valu te $12.50. Quitting Price. WOMEN'S Calf and a ROYS’ Fine Calf and Heavy Shoes in black brown. Values to $6.50. Quitting Price. . Kid Boots, in bla. and brown, with mili- tary and French heels, Values to $8.00. Quite t Pri to MEN'S $12.00 Dress ariet; bi 3° ck and brown, Quit- WOMEN’S Fine Qual- gGetermine whether or not a tooth Is ab We, L, Be. Clarks scossed. We will X-Ray one tooth for you without charge. The Regal Dental Offices DR. L, R. CLARK, Manager 1405 Third Avenue Corner Third and Union CHILDREN’S Soli: Leather — Seuffers; usual value: 4.00. CHILD ONLY NEW Nes VAUDEVILLE |} = IN TOWN TODAY CHILDREN'S — School Shoes in black FRIDAY-SATURDAY ity Goodyear Welt High Boots with mili- tary heels; values to $12. Quitting Price... WOMEN'S One- and Two-strap Pumps, Oxfords and “Vas- sar” Slippers, with military, low and Louis heels, brown and kid and calf; to $10.00. @ Price brown kid and unusually high Values to Quitting WOMEN'S High Qual- ity Felt Slippers, Quit. ting Price ....... Doctor Tells How to OTHER ACTS AS GOOD Feature Photoplay Take advantagé of these tremendous price reduc- tions and secure what you need! Model Shoe Store 121 Seneca Street, Corner Second Avenue The Only Model Shoe Store That's Selling Out ORDER MILK BY NAME None better than our Maple- wood Milk. We deliver. Strenothen> kyesight fry evens Rend ork strained Ww ‘non pte i sold end vecemasenced | CARP 224 DAIRY.