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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1918. PAGE 9 MN ——————$—— LT URGES ELECTION mF INTE letter came from . t nehoo ard, one of Seattle's | emost liberal | The Star: It is with great | reluctance that I have determined it to be my duty to state to the electors ~ this sohool distriet the conditions | that exist therein, in order to de-| t they shail or e for, neither have I jection to the extim @ candidate for di retor to succeed her appointment to fll a vacancy, 1 simply des » t exist therein c ibility will then be with the The educational department is fully organized under a system }and working in perfect order, and | needs no special qualification of any | director. Seeond.—The secretary's depart ment ts now in good working order Jand needs no special qualification of 0S SO —S7- ZS DD ALD gS L——T exret to have to say, however. that our mechanical department and pol buildings, acco our own reports, as well as the facts, j are in a deplor condition, 1 esti mate that the eon arising thru the incompete: of an architect, | and the persistence of the board in | keeping him in its employ, will/ amount to not less than $100,000, | and, in my opinion, $150,000, before the terrible blunders in our heating a} T i] , Mier and ventilating systems shall have a nt |been made good, starting with the Hl) aT ‘ | Madrona school, at not leas than * ' + y $15,000, and a number of others in fH] ij di iM the same, or worse, condition, such , as the Day, the Seward, and espect | ally the West Seattle high school i) i where it will require ” ue}. | $20,000 to correct these blunders. This architect, with his full force, the board was competed to dis charge, on account of the terrible state of affairs. Today a worse blunder is being perpetrated in trying to correct the | difficulties in the West Seattle high school, I shall not go int in all these matters, bat state enough to call the attention of the people of this district to the necessity of having upon the school (= }board a competent, skilled expert | upon heating and ventilatmg, and | the installation of such plants, to make it imposible in the future for any architect or other person to cause the district such losses as it has now sustained. I have known Walter J. Santmyer and his business and occupation ever since he came to Seattle, and without hesitation, say to ple of Seattle that the pai necessity today of this school dis- trict, is to have a man of his quali fications upon making it impe contractors to to 0 plan as to create such a finan cial lows to the district. I doubt if any woman, under our present sys | tem, is possessed of the qualifica e tions to render such service to the district. R. WINSOR, | 1S S e a Cc e - = itro-phosphate, } and is id b one y . } Call it “Progress,” t} Webra =a And this is the building that saves you money. When That ia the suggestion Edward sioner yOu start out to purchase your next suit or overcoat pounds, ous! made to the American people ¢ D' ° ie} Saministration oi ticiaim*they |) “Reconstruction and readjust. { Behl) enter cues Mf Gon’t fail to bear in mind the location of this great Upstairs Clothes ween wring Mete=t | M ~ GShop, on the second floor of the ten-story Joshua Green Building. i dull eyes seeks glow wesc: Gold-Enerusted It will pay you handsomely in money saved and in the satisfaction of know- ete hy coe ate lal ing that you have received the most for your money. With a selection of almost five thousand overcoats, as Eeteriond aod [every nonpilal | ctpecial to The 5 agua many suits and a variety of hats, unsurpassed anywhere in the Northwest, you are assured when you buy tates Sescshine "sats, renirine aving haw dimmed eve soe ot ee HM © here of securing the style and colo: you want. for After a few longing, are shortly to be admitted be regain my strength | to the French scademy This upstairs store sells absolutely for cash. We have upstairs low rental, and by cutting out every un- rae jife The 40 “immortels” have a Braimpoegr,. i gained <2 solemn, ceremony, for investiture necessary expense we have cut down the cost of selling, and you get the benefit in the price you pay for rifie Unhappy academicians have to clothes. ; pay $150 for their gally embroid-| ered coats, $25 for their gold-en-| crusted trousers, $30 for their feath-| ered hats and $20 for their orna- mental swords. There's no side-stepping these ex: | pensive trappings. It's the penalty) for breaking into the select ° “Forty.” | Paris tailors have Cardinal Riche- Meu to thank for their prosperity. He established the Academie Fran caise in 1635. INDIGESTION Sailer Rides Bi g Fish Again we say—remember well the location. Look for the wide, spacious stairway—come up and we'll A rmynciaws apvics | pogron, Mass, Dee.” 6 wil prove to you how we save you money. Our low upstairs prices will be a revelation to you. 0 re lam Walsh o' he aivie jon ° ihe cise omental taack| fish, gives an idea of the size and| ens Beier | appearance of the fish which have| ‘ D . ta « iy y visited Nantucket for the ora Tiel of the fish have so far been strand : Suits : ; eon the north shore of the inland See our mammoth stock of Hats and Caps. We receive express shipments of new With the war styles almost every day. You'll positively save money on your hat Upstairs. oven, ‘sotial while the first counted up 56. The -| Tacoma Wiremen this great deal of money xiol | clare they have the backing of or-| this summer, the first in early For work or s events will soon pers | heaviest of the fish weighed over comfortable ‘ Ask for $8 Daily Upstairs store. you buy pou t 1*| wanized labor in their demands. A} ee July and the second recently being made up of about 75 fish, . . th t inaw is the mos! wil be again in full t\ 3.000 pounds. The fish was not got it into deep water and took a} if Tf. 2 E won’t need to fide upon it some quarter of @ mile save money i VG : ( , § uae E ‘ : = iQ. deal of money Mf | zi . SOMA, Dec. 6.—Tacoma light F i C/ ra AE me Saar ba Seaent wirenen are aekiOg A Upstairs prices Upstairs fo) hes ato nog and $25. does not fy the workers, who FOURTH & PIKE 4 J. | Meeting will be held Monday by the | ‘The second school was the larger sports the Mack- : swing. dead, but merely stranded. Walsh ment. You'll s in res of $8 per day. The council's wage Orne to pay them $640 per da $8.50 to $15. “| wiremen to discuss the wage situa ta a. tion