The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 19, 1919, Page 5

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individual idea than will be Woodhouse-Gr se unbaum Furi iture Co., Inc. OTTO 8, GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET _WELL TRUST YOU Our te found anywhere JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL STORE HOURS—8:30 TO 5:30 A Value of Unusual Interest in Period Bedroom Furniture Four-piece Queen Anne ed, in either Mahogany or American Walnut finish Special at $146.50. established for your con your own rms are easier and our pric re lower No extra charges; no interest, PAY Bedroom Suite, as illustrat- EE DOCTO aur pane 8 orm Discrimination i in co. Charging the abolition of the low miss J. excursion rates from West points to the East discriminates | against Westerners, the Seatt! Grade Teachers’ club has dispatch ed & protest to Walter G. Hin railroad director general. & rates have been granted FE era who desire to come West, | Grade Teachers’ club asserts that » {nearly $00 of Its members will be affected by this rate discrimina- tion. What men call firmness in them-| | [selves they call contrariness in oth-! Largest Savings Institution in a the Pacific ; Northwest } SCANDINAVIAN 1 AMERICAN BANK Second Ave. & Cherry St. The younger generation has its individual method of transactine affairs; its quick decisiveness has found favor with the coming men of business, who enjoy dealing with their own kind. How fortunate for them that The Scandinavian American Bank takes such an active interest in helping young men — and young wo- men, too—get a start in the world of affairs. We are keeping young down here; a continual infusion of new blood into our management, coupled with the progressiveness of the Bank’s old- er heads, and its wide reputation for conservative dealings, make this Institution of Service one that is highly regarded by those who still cherish personal ambitions. These are our fea- tures that, coupled with the service departments found in the more progressive banks, are so applicable to the success of small- er business concerns, as well as to the older established firms. This bank, with the Largest Savings Department in the Pacific Northwest, is one of the first banks to provide guaranteed safe- ty for all deposits in its care; its membership in the Federal Re- serve means much to the business that is continually ex- panding. Come in and talk over your ambitions with us; we can very likely aid you in bringing them about. Alaska Putlding, Wome of the Scandinavian American Han! Mt is fast 2 fad, is Ss Jt id Jt ft ot Jt at Member Federal Reserye Bank Seattle, U. S. A. THE SEATTLE STAR= J. Ham Lewis Has Retired, But There Is Still Some Shrubbery at National Capitol HEY will miss J. Ham Lewis, senator extraordinary tional capital. J. Ham was well known to every Rates Is Charged broad land, as well as a big percentage of the population of foreign shores. b : Ham, not so much because of his senatorial ability, but because of the fact he has such wonderful pink whiskers and wore his London-made clothes as no other man could Ham was a senatorial celebrity but the majority will say he gets the medal for But he will be missed. There must be whiskers and other decorations in our national capital. All talk and no levity would make it a dull job for the The Star herewith presents WHO IS HID-! shrubbery It is otherwise} J. Ham is out of the race It wouldn't require any skill, anyhow, to} wear them. Some may contend J. his sartorial excellency. Washington correspondents. the very latest thing in guessing contests. ING BEHIND YON SHRUBBERY? The spoken of is that in the above picture. known as whiskers and beard. and we have printed | his picture separately. STenbses Exceeding $24,000.000.00 Branch at Ballard MONDAY, MAY 19, 1919. from Illinois, around the na-| man, woman and child in this They will kuess his, Every one knows it. But let's get acquainted with the surviv ing whiskers at the national capital i | Guess ‘em. Tomorrow The Star will | | Print the answers in a complete pic: | }ture of the faces of the owners of these handsome growths where they belong. The contest is free and there |are no prizes. Get busy. _ ANXIOUS TO SELL LINE Issues Booklet in Tacoma | Praising City Ownership TACOMA, May 19.—Argu- ments in faver of municipal ownership of the local street car | transportation system, in book- | let form, have been presented to the city commissioners by Man- ager Louis H. Bean, of the Ta | coma Railway & Power Co. This action is believed to be one of the steps in a systematle propa- ganda to sell the property to the city, The booklet declares that the city jean operate more cheaply than the Stone Webster interests, and give tter service. A valuation of $7,000,000 is placed on the property If the city w ed by the priva to the booklet, t | sions are dems according » following conces- i The company must be given a! lcomplete monopoly of transporta tion The city must establish control of vehicle traffic #0 as to prevent acct dents and give the street cars right- The city should pay & k what the company has paid for bridges and paving of streets, if poss The city should pay back the gross earnings taxes collected from the company for the last ten years, Entire freedom should be given the company in routing cars and reg ulati traffic. | Power to readjust fares as it sees | fit should be given the company All these features should be em | bodied in a new 25-year franchise to | be bestowed on the company. |$3,000 Bonus Money Discharge bonuses for 50 men, to: talling $3,000, awaits their call at a Jtarge number of di }left there will be r men who left them t for them. The men are: Lawrence R. KE. ©, Anderson, Frank Anderson, F. A. Brown, G. Bisagno, G. F Hans Buse cisco Colu WwW Da weor Oscar Esch, A. H nk 3 re will call Hamle ris, Edward Howard, |won, Rasmus Kvinge, C. J D, R. McGinnis, C. Ht Fred Merrill Olwon, Rad Pavitea, Alfre *rince, Hans tobinson, B. J. Schaffer, | Smith, Edward s Thomas, L. H. Tidwall, Peter Tam borini, R. HH. Watkins and Ole A | Wor. Bronze is all the rage now, but some people continue to exhibit a great deal of brass «0 ——.- —18 When you think of advertising | ! think of The Star, © maintain. | ape way Il times. | aving and bridge charges | taken off th pany. } Awaits Yanks Here) Anget, D. L, Allen, | SPECIAL Marquisette Curtains Upper Main Floor | | | | 60 pairs of Marquisette Cur ; tains taken from the regular tock and priced special for } Tuesday. These are in white ) cream and ecru, with hem ' stitched ace and = insertion ? Curtains $2.50 5 Curtain 83.00 5 Curta 93.26 | Curtaina .... $1.00 Lace Curtains 75 paire in white and ecru in rd lengths. Special for Tuesda a pair $1.75 Curtains s1.45 - $1.50 Curtains ....6.50. $0.20 SPECIAL Scrim and Marqtisette Upper Main Floor 200 ds of heavy Curtain 6 and Serim in f 28 and 45 inches and white and cream, For merly 660 and 86 Specia Tuesday, a yard ..... 50¢ Union Linen Damask HEAVY quality which ts equally dentrable for hotel restaurant and family use. Di layed in geometrical patterns and in widths of 63 and 58 Special for Tuesday Damask, a yard.....76¢ $1.20 Damask, a yard...,.05¢ Upper Main MPloor Turkish Bath ; pm ) Towels } LEACHED Path Towels in } sizes 43x24 and 30x17, Spe} cial for Tuesday ) 45c Towels, each .... BSe ; 2be Towels, each .........19¢ Upper Main Floor } green. Sizes 38 to 46. ! Women’ Ss Special Tues: She Rhodes Co. day at $2.00 Upper Main Floor HE WOMEN'S SWEATER q Slip-Over Sweaters/ SECTION | has grouped for disposal in this sale 50 slip-over, } fish-tail, collarless Sweaters plain rose, Tuesd , choice Copenhagen blue, Formerly $3.75. Special of novelty weave in buff and salmon, $2.00 Walking and Outing Suits of Khaki at $7.50 ish, but for the around ANDKE RCHIEFS—A special sale for Tuesday of 300 handkerchiefs in in camouflage and Irish print patterns. suitable for women, misses and children and sold On sale in the Women’s Hand- Main Floor, formerly at 10c. kerchief Section, and extremely useful Sizes 34 New Second Floor ¢ rough-about suits of khaki ither handsome nor styl ely practical 4 convenient mbs moun they are er woman who ¢ tains, who takes walks and out ings, camps and hikes. Sizes 24 to 46, Skirt and Jacket Sold Separate THE JACKET as sketched is made in regulation Norfolk style, with two large patch pockets and all- belt to 46 at..e. 93.75 THE SKIRT is made in the thres- piece sty front and ix trimmed with two patch pockets and buttons. All lengths At cossecessesees $3.75 le with oneinch plait down plain drab color, also These are choice, Tuesday “Friendship Bonds” to Rebuild France| School children thruout the state started a drive Monday to raise) over. funds for the restoration of the} grea money will be raised by the wale | ent of “friendship bonds” EF. H.| py, Thomas is acting as local director | 4.) of the drive vy Supt. Frank B. Cooper, of the! i) a, city, schools, and Supt. Burrows, | 4 me lof the county schools, report that} |their respective districts are thoro- | \UNCLE “SAM NEEDS 15,000 IN AIR SERVICE) | Uncle Sam needs 15,000 aviators, | | balloon pilots, mehcanics and chauf feurs for the air service. This is the word sent to local recruiting of- |fices. Anyone interested can obtain plete litera.ure on the air ser |vice by sending name and address | to Capt. Charles J, Glidden, 104 Broad st, New York. Some men manage to talk a great | deal without saying any - | Institution Is Distinctively a’ Bank of Personal Service to You. t National City Bank OF SEATTLE Second at Marion “|Warns U. s. May Be noe and t devastated regions of France, The/a great responsibility. The young fight.” y organized for the sale of the 8 eeecaoes For Over 50 Years WeMEDy. ia ration SPILEETE jervews at any drug store.— Regular price $2.50. Wire Screen f by the Foot Forced to Battle B May 19.—"Do not go the people the war is| 7 We have got to prepare for a ter conflict, a greater sacrifice, ot America may yet have to is was the declaration here Fri- by Henry Morgenthau, former rican ambassador to Turkey, in| idreas before an assemblage of rican troops. Y. 1s io a rational an romast> pac cesatul tired (Falling Sickness my Derengemenss. order it YOUR CAR? We'll pay you spot cash or sell your car at your own price. No commission or stor age charges. WANT TO BUY A GOOD CAR? 150 used cars 16 choose from. Some great buys. “QUICK ACTION” AUTO BARGAIN 701 EAST PINE STREET Phone East 340 50-Foot Cotton Hose - at $6. 50 This is a high grade %4-inch cotton hose lined with seamless rubber tubing. A hose of this kind is light to handle and gives long service— Fifty Feet at $6.50 $2.50 Screen Meat Safe at $1.49 These Screen Meat or Food Safes are well con- structed. Three sides are covered with screen and hey have a hinged door with knob and fastener. Black Screen Size Je per foot 18-inch 9c per foot 24-inch 10¢ per foot 26-inch 10c per foot 28-inch lle per foot 30-inch 12c per foot 82-inch 13¢ per foot 34-inch l4e per foot 36-inch 15e per foot 40-inch 17e per foot 44-inch ec per foot 48-inch GREEN WIRE SCREEN SPECIAL Spatial Ob: vais ss deeds ed $1.49 Galvanized Screen 9c per foot lle per foot 12¢ per foot 18¢ per foot 1d4c per foot 15¢ per foot 16e per foot 17e per foot 19¢ per foot 20¢ per foot 22c per foot 18-inch and 24-inch at 5¢ per foot

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