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| 9 Now—the picture that ‘is full of high notes of a beauty — Elsie Ferguson | PINK PAJAMAS MAY CAUSE DIVORCE ISCO, March 31.— Young Seattle Salts Make Good in a Hurry The recently appoin six Northwest men who were «1 to the supercargo getown university, dD «, school at ¢ Washington, have all made and have qualified as cargoes without completing the four months’ designated course, ae- cording to word received } Grambs, director ¢ bureau, x board. on assigned alaries rang- ) per y . Hugh O. Lyall, 1 Molitor, Sigurd Nylar Heinsch, Earl F. Townsend, all of Seattle, and Raymond J. Cornell, of Portland, All of these men had spe cial qualifications of sea service or business experience which entitled them to the appointment among hundreds of other applicants Has High Standing The supercargo is a revive clent investiture given to ma: cargo‘when traders, before t of telegraphic communication ed to send goods to far-off foreign porta, The the United 8 the direct repres of the di- vision of operations, in respon- sts in all matters mance of the an- rv of lays want- supercargo of sible for its inte relating to the ship on each voy the handling of cargo, ete. He a distinetive | uniform, and is accorded similar con- veniences as the captain of the vessel. Grambs Proud The duties of the new supercargo will entail intercourse with foreign consulates, and in general the respon sibility of Uncle Sam's merchant ma- rine abroad ‘The course in supercars ed by the government at ( unty y ts an intensiv Dire Grambs ts pr appointees were deemed so pared that they were not obliged to take it. HE'S 22, BUT FORGOT WHEN ‘Ebony Veteran Sets His Own } Birthday Date Ex-Private Steve King, one of Uncle Sam's ebony fighters, has been born again. | “The army told me that I was 22 | years old, but I done forgot the date | they says it was, and so I'm going to make the day I joined the Legion |of Libertee my birthday from now | on,” declared Private Young. Steve enrolled in the American Legion of Liberty Monday. He ar- rived from Camp Lewis, where he was transferred from “somewhere” in Alabama. "Gentlemen, I'm plum against the ‘sero hour’ now. I’m whats you call dead broke, and I need a job. I ain't never been ‘over the top’ or and his theatre, and a few other local fea- tores. ALL DRAFT DODGERS; ONE GOES TO PRISON | LOS ANGELES, March 11.—Rob- €lert Livingston, convicted by coprt- Everything jest grinding equip- in the Northwest. [ GRINDING WORKS Ave., Near Unien. OFFICERS <used DIRECTORS — AF ANDERSON Prandene TWO AND ONE HALF WILIJON DOLLARS PUGET SOUND SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Founded 1901, | martial for desertion and evading tpe draft, was sentenced to ten years in military prison. Three Livingston brothers were drafted. George Wash- ington Livingston feigned illness and was dismissed, and fled to Central America. Robert and Ben also fled, but with |their mother were captured in Ven- ezuela. To sisters and the father, Nathan, fled from a charge of aiding the boys to evade service. The real advantage of SAVING MONEY is to place it where it will actually EARN more money. Funds left with us for the. past eighteen years have never earned less than PER ANNUM A high rate of interest is when you know your savings are safe ‘We want you to know that our inv fined strictly to First Mortages on Improved Property, on City. State and Government Bonds, and that all the affairs of this Mutual Society ore strict state laws, Now is the time to Start Saving! All funds left with us on or before SATURDAY. APRIL 5th will earn full three months dividends on Ist, 1919—and you can start with any sum you Jul wisl small as one dollar Where Pike Street Crosses Third ping beard is | Photo by Mushet Studio | G insch, formerly with | n Steamship Co., in who has qualified for the | the United rgo service of ® shipping board. — Photo by Mushet Studio Earl F. Townsend, U. of W. grad uate, who will become one of Uncle Sam’s new supercargoes in the mer- chant marine. WIFE MAKES HUSBAND ADMIT HE IS BRUTAL SAN FRANCISCO, March Lacking sufficient corroboratin, | timony in support of her charge that her husband struck her, Mrs. Maud FB. Farkas, living at the Keystone apartments, was denied a divorce from Zolton Farkas. A day or two later she startled | Superior Judge Thomas F. Grabam| by returning with her husband as a| | corroborating witness Judge Graham said he did not be- | eve an accused husband made a proper witness against himself and | |continued the cam eek |MAN 75 GETTING HIS THIRD SET OF TEETH) SHAVERSVILLE, W. Va., March 31.—Peter Minor, aged 75, of this vil- lage, is growing a new set of teeth— his third, Last spring he split 150 rails aday, and built 282 panels of seven-rail fence. He raised 4 crop of corn and | says he expects to raise many more. | .| MULE AND KICK ARE CAUGHT BY RAIDERS| MIDDLESBORO, Ky., March 31.— In & moonshine raid on the Ken- | tucky-Virginia border, the posse cap- \tured a still, The “shiners had lons of the rankest “corn juice” ever | produced in this section was found | grazing on the mountain side just a | few feet over the line in Kentucky. |REV. THOMAS DRUMM IS BISHOP OF DES MOINES | ROME, March 30.—(Delayed.)—| Rev, Thomas Drumm, rector of St.| vatrick'’s church, Cedar Rapids, Ia, 4s been appointed bishop of Des| Moines, it was announced today. only attractive estments are con- conducted under Hours; 9 a. m.to 5. p.m. 4 me SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1919. Pike Street ‘ot » a yeild Spring House Cleaning Helps Specially Priced O'Cedar Polish Oi--Cieans and polishes furniture, floors, wood. work, ete. 402. bottles, wpectal...19¢ 12-0”, bottles, special. .38¢ Lquart cans, special... 78¢@ Y-galion cans, «pecial $1.20 special $1.98 l-gation cans, Old English Floor Wax—Gives a smooth, hard finish to floors and woodwork T-pound cans, epectal..49¢ 2pound cans, special. .O8¢ Old English Brightener—Cleans our waxed floors without re- moving wax L-pint size, special L-quart size, special....89¢ | fled, and in making hasty pursuit | after them, a mule with eight gab | Waxit—A cleaning cream for polishing pianos and all var nished surfaces. 6-02. bottles, each Pint botties, each... Quart bottles, each. Floor Waxers and Polishers— Made by the Old English Wax Company for applying the wax and for polishing. Special, each .......92.49 Weighted Polkhing Brushes Complete with long handle. 15-pound size, special Floor Paints—“Tronite” dries a hard and glossy surface. l-quart cans, special...69¢ Varnish and Stains—For linol- eum, floors, woodwork, ete. Dries with glossy finish and will not mar or scratch—all colors, 39e 50e «. O8¢ %-pint cans .. L-pint cans . Lquart cans .... Spring Bedding and Linen Needs at Sharp * Reductions Plaid Woolnap Blankets—sizo 66x80 inches, in a splendid as sortment of colors, both block and broken checks; special, the Pair co cececeee . *e 50 Gray Wool Blankets — Good weight and superior quality mark these 66x80-inch wool blankets; doubly desirable spe- cial for . Fine Wool Plaid Blankets—sizo 66x80 inches. The patterns are Sinch blocks, with dainty col- ored borders; special, the pair. . $12. Extra Special Fifty dozen sheets of heavy seamless muslin, well fin- ished; priced extra special, 42x36-inch muslin pillow cases; special, each 35. 76x90-inch seamed sheets; spe- $1.2) Bleached bath each . 16-inch towels; special, partdinen cra: Extra Special Two hundred crochet bed- spreads, full bed size, very finely woven; extra special, THE GROTE-RANKINCE. and Fifth Avenue Satisfactory Terms Always’ OTTO F. KEGEL, President ome Tllakin Homes and the Rejuvenation of All Homes. And the thought uppermost which has directed our activity and impulse has been to give:to our patrons the best values that intelligent merchandising could make possible, and to render a sincere, helpful, competent service would be a real constructive help in establishing better homes. he Our superb displays of New \ _.Furniture, Rugs, Draperies, uP ‘’ Talking Machines and House- furnishings are assembled to: =~ encourage the Making of New Lea fete This service, this assurance of effective results, is just as available in the furnishing of the modest home as in the furnishing of the most imposing residence. Whether you spend little or much, your own comparison of values w convince you that you can economize by relying on The Grote-Rankin Co. An Unparalleled SALE OF ROCKERS Mahogany Rockers not only lower in price, but of last- ing quality—excellent examples of cabinet construction and finish. At Reductions of One-Fourth to One-Third Brighten the Home With New Curtai ns ATTENTION is directed to our exceptional showing of New Cur- tains and Curtain Materials. Never before have we had the good fortune of being able to show such a variety of materials for win- dow treatments. We can also assure you that the materials you select will be properly hung, and that the artistic results will be fully up to your anticipations. Among the materials are: New Imported Nets at $1.85, $2.50, $2.75 and $3.85 the yard. New Panel Laces at Sic, $1.25, $1.75 and $2.50 per panel. New Silk Kapock at $2.35, $3.50 and $4.25 per yard. New Cuftains by the pair, with neat edges of filet lace; others have inser- tions of filet, with hemstitched borders, trimmed with lace edges; priced $3.50 to $10.00 the pair. Special values offered this week are new filet curtains in white, cream and ecru; these are 40 inches wide, in new border effects, with all-linen lace edges; priced $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 pair, We believe you will recognize and ap- preciate the superior standard which characterizes this display of drapery materials in our present comprehensive collection Couch covers, with plain or figured cen- ters; made of 60-inch tapestry in a va- riety of attractive colors and designs; are specially priced at $7.50. TO ANY ONE who is interested in the purchase of a new rug the Grote-Rankin Co. presents unequaled advantj By “advantages” we mean liberal selections of uncommon floor coverings of absolutely: unquestionable quality very moderate prices. We quote the prices on the 9x12 room-size on the following grades now in stock: Fine Wilton Rugs, priced Durable Axminster Rugs, pi Seamless Velvet Rugs, priced . 80.00 to $135.00 Seamless Brussels Rugs, priced . 5. B Bozart Fiber Rugs, priced .... Smoothly Woven Grass Rugs, priced 8: . —The Pure Aluminum Cooking Sets will be given | otice Free with Monarch Malleable Ranges, until the remaining fifty-three sets will be depleted. — It is important that you place your order for a Monarch Malle able Range early in the week to get the benefit of this splendid offer,