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~ PROGRESSIVES DECIDE ISSUE Say They Won't Vote for Penrose, Warren RY L. C. MARTIN United Press Correspondent { FASHINGTON, May 1%.-Senate q Progressty have definitely decided 5 . that they will n tanger repub’ 4 an contre! of t ena by their t fight on Senators Penrose and War “4 j Fen as chairmen of the finance and Hi Appropriations committees Tho some of them declared they Wil never vote either nrose for @r Warren, they will not sup the democratic these or Other positions, they stat But this does not mean, prog @ives assert. that they have surren @ered to the “old guard,” have it in their power, they pointed Out, to deadiock the organization of the senate until “old guard Field to them candidates for two chairmanships and for president © tem of the senate; gond—How they will con fight before the republican gua and on the floor of the senate Third—Whether they will accept @my of the chairmanships them selves, net u Progressives today were trying to Urge Hiram Johnson to be a candi @ate for president pro tem, Senator Smoot having announced his with drawal. 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MUST sell yours, Lapse’ ezine vworth RANK OF NATIO ComMEnCE Second Av. and Madison St. | When you u think of “advertising i { think of The Star. fsarsa FS res. | leaders | At a final conference today pro- Bressives expect to determine First—Their candidates for the} that it} Adds red corpuscles, creates an met Wm. 5 | t m| PORTL THE SEATTLE STAR—-TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1919. ‘CUSTOMS BOOZE'/ THEFT CASE IS UP} Federal Grand Jury Con- | venes to Probe Infractions | Tuesday, and will probably be called upon t nvestigate the theft of $ 000 worth of whisky from the t 3 appraiser's warehouse, ‘Ten men have eady been arrested in con " with the case. Whether or not they will be indicted yon the action of the federal The plan to transfer the accused men to the state for trial has been abandoned, Robert C. Saunders, t district attorney, announced he men, all of whom are at | on bail, are us F. Hasselblad, police sergeant W. F. Patton, policeman; Ed Hagen and IMck Russell, former policemen Thomas Russell, truck driver for the th department; J. W. Lochaane, garage man; Fred Smart, former po }liceman; Ed Carey, jitney drive Joe Mangint, garbage wagon driver and Jimmy Morrison, aute athe | mechanic | The case of F. B, Wilson, alleged |counterfeiter, who shot Deputy U. & |Marshal Rooke Saturday morning, }when Hooke was placing him tn a cell in the marshal's office, is also expected to come before the grand | jury. Activities of Mra, aie Win terbottom and Mrs. Ruth ipps, the girls arrested by U, 8. officers tm- mediately after the shooting fray. | Will also be probed by the jury | Because several of the witnesses | wanted by the government to appear against Frederick Hansen, giant mate jof the sailing ship Edward West, are still at sea, and will not return for several weeks it ts probable Hansen's case will not come up immediately. }Hansen is charge’ with throwing | Charles Hannan, second mate of the | West, overboard during a storm jat sea. | The members on the federal grand jury, including those on reserve, are R. P. Callahan, David H. Paul, Net son W. Parker, Tillie Gordon, Claude] | A. Richie, Joseph R. Dorsey, Peter Sorenson, LillianHi ndeliffe, Harry | Coughlin, C. H. Bennett, Albert Gus tafson, Wm. Snell, W. E. Morris, Estella Bruntz, 0. L. ‘Theo, W. Smith, A. M McGee, W. W. Butler, E. J Chas. H. Rattray Stevens, John F. Schnei-| der, James M. Sparkman, George W.| George W. Shields, G. F.| Clark, C.C . Wrage, James Patrick, | Ranko Petkovits, C. O. Jensen and Howard Parish, | Street Car, Creches Into Cabbage Patch) Induiging in his habits for a daily | pastoral jaunt early Sunday morning | Motorman F. E. Morton took his| street car with him and landed right side up in a Green Lake garden| pateh. | ‘The car tore loose from the rails while making the curve at N. 29th | st, “crashed” a light pole, tore up the sidewalk and curbing for a dis: | tance of 50 feet, and volplaned into the cabbage patch of an irate gard-| ener, Passengers were considerably shaken up but no one was injured. Conductor I. W. Fowler was skipper of the car. CAMP LEWIS CONCERT | IN HONOR OF GENERAL} A concert complimentary to Major Gen. Wm. H. Johnston and his staf) will be given next Friday evening. | May 16, at the Liberty theatre in Camp Lewis by Winntfred Lugrin | Fahey of Victoria, B. C., and Har} rison T. Raymond of Bellingham, | Wash. | The concert is given under the) auspices of the Camp Lewis Red) cross and the Camp Lewis Young | Men's Christian association, with | the cooperation of the Liberty the- | atre management. It is given with- | out charge, and all officers and men in camp and the general public are | invited t to attend | FIND ‘NO DEMAND FOR STATE SEED OYSTERS Altho two of the state's fishery re-| serves opened the sale of seed oysters | Monday, there were no buyers. Three | thousand sacks, at $1.50 a sack, are being offered at the Oyster Bay re- serve, in Thurston county, and the! Clifton reserve, in Mason county, but oyster growers thruout the state ap- pears to have a sufficient supply of seed oysters, and are not in the market. Willoughby, Snyder, Sam Becks, Smith, Want Old Glory in School Rooms At a meeting of the Business club of Seattle, Monday night, $50 was voted to the Ladies’ auxiliary of the G. A. B., to be used in placing an American flag in every room of ev ery public school in Seattle. Accord: | ing to members of the auxiliary, only 20 per cent of schoolrooms are equipped with the Stars and Stripes. | HE TELLS THE WORLD | THAT IT’S SOME GIRL} Officer Ralph Van Horne, 519 32nd} Jave., of the automobile division of | | the police department, was handing out the Owls Monday night The} stork came to the Van Horne resi: | dence at 7 p. m. Monday just before | Ralph started for work. He tarried | long enough to find out that it was a |girl, grabbed his hat, bought the} cigars and announced the news to the waiting world. She is to be weighed six pounds, half ounces at birth, TT WILL SPEAK n Pigott, member of the Na called Irene eight and| and one- | will lot t | |the Masonic club next Friday eve ning. Pigott has just returned from the, convention of the War Trade | Council, held in Chicago. TOUGH LUCK, DOC LONG BEACH, Cal—Dr. Bm. V Smith has lost his.sphygmomanome ter. He thinks some one stole Mt. | ‘To make it doubly tough it was a |genuine Pillingsfurth sphygmoman | ometer | THINKS HE 18 CRUEL | ND.—Mra, Frederick Nor | ton is suing her husband for divo because she alleges he wouldn't let their children read the funny papers. Worth 35¢ to $2.00. Worth 50¢ to $3.00. Worth $2.75 tries—many Scarfs, as well as yardage sufficient for one or two windows, are also included at radical reductions. 500 Yards of Lace Nets Reduced the price is considerably cost. Satisfactory Terms Always markets and taking advantage of special purchases and odd lots An entire floor, accessible through the main store or through an entrance Fifth ave., is devoted to the selling of extraordinary values in Furniture and other House Furnishings of interest to the prudent home furnisher. THE GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. NEGEL. President THE ) OBJECT of our Annex Store is to offer at all times Bigger and Better Values to our patrons, made possible through the constant Several Thousands of Yards of DRAPERY REMNANTS at “Way Under Regular Value” CRETONNES LACE NETS SILK KAPOCK to $3. Remnants of Lace Nets Scrims, Marquisette, Damasks fine pieces suitable for Pillows, to 45c the Yard Lace Nets, 54 inches wide, in ecru color only. net was made for a government contract and is a very furnishers will find this net especially desirable, and below the manufacturers’ superior quality. Rooming house and Scrims and Marquisettes Worth 45c to 75c Are on Sale at 25c the Yard The quantities are small, Mounted on good spring rollers. Several Special Purchas- es of Housewares Offer Unusual Opportunity for Saving Gas Toasters, 29¢ Each A convenient household size—-toaste five pieces of bread at one time—special, each...... 29¢ Carpet Sweepers, $2.19 Each Very efficient carpet» sweepers—have Cyco bearing wheels and pure bristle brush; GBB arrcscccerecdccseescoreccoecs 82.19 Garden Hose, $6.35 for 50 Feet Fiveply pure rubber garden hose complete with couplings; special .........6+ $6.35 Galvanized Metal Pails, 49¢ Each Twelve-quart pails, made of heavy galvanized ae metal, each Aluminum Sauce Pans, $1.39 Each Large size aluminum sauce pans and presery ing kettles, special, each . $1.39 Hose Reels, Special $1.98 Each Made of hardwood with on iece bent-wood frame, extra special, each $1.98 THE GROTE-RANKIN CO. Reduced to 15¢ to 95¢ yard. Reduced to 25¢ to S5¢ yard. 0. Reduced to 85¢ to $1.35 yard. , Silk Velours, Tapes- but the variety and values are unquestionably the best Drapery Rem- nant values we have ever offered. 1,000 Window Shades at 55c Each Manufacturers’ “seconds”—having slight defects in weaving or printing. These defects in no way affect their wearing qualities. The shades are 36 inches wide by 6 feet long and are shown in green and tan colors. tomorrow and Thursday, eac! On sale ODD RUG SCOTCH MADRAS Worth $1.50 to $3. Reduced to 50¢ to $1.50 yard. PANEL NETS Worth 65c to $1.75. Reduced to 35¢ to 95¢ yard. VELOURS Worth $3.50 to $12. Reduced to $1 to $2.50 yard. Table Furniture, Rugs, Bedding, Draperies and Housefurnishings ON SALE IN THE ANNEX STORE TOMORROW and THURSDAY This hotel AT SPLENDID SAVINGS Stock Quan Sale 6153 «2 )=« 9x12 Axminster, all over designs, rose, green No. tity Size Description Price ORE DUBE . 2.0 cdsccpus codec cdedteetes 36.50 6152 ‘ exit Axminaters, all over designs, tan, rot ss eri? 6155 1 9x12 Axminsters, all over designs, red, tan and blue -- 836.50 and brown 36.50 4084 «3 «9x12. Axminaters, ail over designs, brown, rose Saas WE - oe ft pee ypeend ; 22.50 4090 «1 9xi2 Axminsters, all over designs, blue and 4007S 9x12 Axminsters, all over designs, tan, brown eb Aciad Digi cease ahs + 82.50 and green ‘ . 36.50 4082 1 $3x10-6 Axminsters, all over designe, 4951 3 O%xt2 Axminstere, all over designs, tan, rose and rose .... Soepas ceseeeee 30.00 and blue . . .. 32.50 4015 2 $3x10.6 Axminsters, all over designs, gray and 57 «2 «x12 Axmtnaters, all over designs, gray, blue blue tecscerecescesses SOOO and rose . 36.50 9604 4 $3x106 Axminsters, all over designs, brown, tan 6150 2 9x12 Axminstera, all over designe, blue, tan and green tees sscceeeee 36.50 and rose . . -. 36,50 3917 1 823x106 Axminstere, all over designs, tan, gray 9603 & oxi Axminsters, all over designs, tan, rose and black ‘ .. 86.50 and green . 39.50 2875 1 £3x10-6 Shah Abbas Wilton ‘Te mple 4 n .. 55.00 9612 5 9xI2 Axminsters, all over designs, tan, brown 10006 1 miess Wilton, plain br .. 55.00 and b sees . seveess 39.50 | 10008 1 plain brown «++ 63.00 2925 «2 9x12 Axminsters, all over designs, tan, blue, 7 Lakewood Wiltons rted i . 59.75 rose and black o 39.50 5 Lakewood Wiltons, assorted patterns 56.50 4014 2 «9x12. Axminsters, medallion designs, tan and 15 Seamless Velvets, assorted patterns 35.00 rose i 36.50 — 6 Worsted Wiltons, assorted patterns.... 39.85 4082 6 Oxi2 Axminsters, all over design tan, brown 7 Heavy Axminsters, slightly imperfect... 39.75 GE TORE ba occ cecshianice 18 by S4inch Lakewood Wiltons, good designs.. 6.75 ANNEX SALE Of Bedding, Linen and Towels SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES BLANKETS 42x36-nch Wearwell Pillow Cases, €4x76-inch Gray Cotton Blankets, each 20¢ + the pair . < 45x36inch Superior quality Pillow 64x76-inch Gray Woolnap Blankets Cases, - B2¢ seconds, the pair 76x90inch Hemmed Muslin Sheets: 70x80-inch Gray wool finished Plaid each $1.10 Blankets, pair ..... $5.75 72x90-inch Hemmed Muslin Sheets, each #1.35 CRASH 81-x90inch Heavy Muslin Sheets, ae 1p-inch Heavy Hck Tow ing pan SPREADS ELS joe OEE? TOWELS 1 ch Crocheted Bed Spreads TT ee 16x32inch White Huck Towels $x90-inch Good quality Satin Spi each skint g FT Gok aera cer 18x36inch White Huck Towels each ; COMFORTS Bleached Turkish Towels, each 72x78.inch Cretonne Covered Comforts, Khaki Colored Bath Towels, each each $3.50 ” 2x78inch Wool Filled Comforts, TAEE E DAMAS each . » $8.75 » Mercerized Table ‘ the yard .........75¢@ PILLOWS 7 Round Pattern Table 20x26-inch Pure Feather Pillows in fancy Cloths, each . 82.75 art ticking, each....@1.75 Dozen Napkins to match. .@2.75 Damask Remnants all are greatly re- Mercerized Table in practical lengths—114, 1% duced for this sale. and 2 yards— clearance. Pike St. and Fifth Ave. ratching of the of merchandise. - 82.75 $4.25 Late 20¢ -48¢ A few soiled Blankets—sample pairs—are marked for quick Store Hours From 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. yarious at 1420 - Ivory Enameled Dressers, with plate mirrors, at.....<....§% Ivory Enameled Wood Beds, full size, at... .-.-+----+ Ivory Enameled Dressing Table with triplicate mirror.. Ivory Enameled Chiffonier with plate mirror, at... Ivory Enameled Chiffonier with mirror and cane panels... .§% Ivory Enameled Dressers with large mirrors, at. Ivory Enameled Chiffoniers to match Dressers, a! Ivory Enameled Dressing Tables with triplicate mirrors. 0 Odd Walnut Bedroom Chairs at...... Bird'seye Maple Colonial Bed at... Waxed Quartered Oak Bed at... Bird'seye Maple Chiffonier at Bird’seye Maple Dresser at Bird‘seye Dressing Table at Walnut Vanity Dresser at . Fumed Oak Bed Davenport, leatherette covered, at... Fumed Oak Bed Davenports, leatherette covered. Fumed Oak Bed Davenport, genuine leather, at Jacobean Rockers with tapestry seats, a Upholstered Rocker, dark blue velour, at. Solid Oak Extension Tables, 45-inch tops, at. Solid Oak Extension Tables, 42-inch tops, at. Colonial Dining Table, 54-inch top, at........- 20 Waxed Oak Dining-Room Suites, consisting of Table, Buffet and four Chairs, at Golden Waxed Buffet with beveled mirror, at.. Mixed Oak Extension Tables, 42-inch tops, at. Colonial-base Extension Tables, 48-inch tops, at..... Fumed Massive Colonial Buffet with beveled mirror jolden Fir Dressers with plate mirrors, at. 9 Golden Fir Dressers with plate mirrors, at. 10 Golden Oak Dressers with plate mirrors, at. 1 Waxed Oak Chiffonier with mirror, at 8 Solid Oak Dressers with large mirrors, at.... 1 Kitehen Queen with bins, drawers and board 13 Waxed Oak Chiffoniers without mirrors, at. Mahogany Dresser with plate mirror, at Mahogany Chiffoniers at Large Colonial Waxed Oak Dresser at American Walnut Dressers at ... American Walnut Chiffoniers at American Walnut Dressers at ... Ivory Enameled three-quarter Bed at Continuous-post Brass Beds, three-quarter size, at. Ivory Enameled Steel Bed, three-quarter size, at..... 20 Golden Elm Rockers with high back, at 2 Fumed Oak Library Tables, quartered oak tops, at Waxed Oak Library Tables with “set-in” posts, at. Waxed Oak Library Table with book shelves, at. William and Mary ‘Library Tables, Jacobean finish, at Dark Oak Tabourettes at ...... Stained Fir Magazine Racks at . Ivory Enameled Willow Bird Cag Waxed and Fumed Oak Sewing Rockers, at tawhide-seat Chairs at Kitchen Chairs priced at $1.50, $1.80, $2.. ‘35 ot Breakfast Tables, with 36-inch drop-leaf tops, at Solid Oak saddie-seat Chairs in fumed and waxed oak, at. Oak Dining Chairs with leather seats, at.. Quartered Oak Diners with high backs and genuine leather priced at Solid Oak Rockers in fumed and waxed finishes and genuine renthiet spring seats, are priced at $9.25, $10.25, $11.00, $11.25, $12.00, $12.85, $13.00, $13.25, $14.25, $14.50, $15.00, $15.25, | $15.75, $16.00 and .................- $16.50 | ie ‘Tyee Overstuffed Chairs and Rockers at. BE $27.45, $36.50, $45.00 ana $55.00 || Enameled Wood Beds, full size, at..... 2 $13.45, $16.85, $19.45, $19.85 and ‘g20,00 to ts oe ee te Pee een oe er ee wan Henares + ews

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