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Sea: Nets Cae FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Don't fail to take advantage of these Bargains. KNIVES We have a complete Knives for the kitchen, every made of good tempered atec They are sure to please ever woman, Friday and Saturday only, special on Paring Knives Any 40¢ Paring Knife. A large assortment from, Catlery Department. Slasher Mops High « grade ma | chine - made Cot ton Mop, No. 14 o value, Medicine Cabinets Just received a new supply of high grade white enameled Medicine Cabinets and Mirrors We invite you to come in and look over our stock Prices very reasonable Come in and see the Calori Pipelews Furnace Plumbing Department. House Furnishings Department. COLLAPSIBLE AUTOMOBILE CHAIRS Leather upholstered Chairs; very strong and Gurable; three sixes to choose from. $5.00 Chairs al 83.15 $4.25 Chairs, special . 95 $3.50 Chairs, special . 82.65 A new stock of Zenith and Black Horn Chamois just received. Full line ef Wire Wheel Brushes, Auto Polishes, Washing Heads and Auto Enamels Automobile Accessories Department. Adjustable “S” Wrench! “ELECTRIC” Genuine B. & & Sinch Meavy | Duy Adjusiatic os" wanes, | Wall Paper Cleaner Just the thing for clean Made entirely of drop forged Steel throughout. Opens 1 ine. | ing walls, either papered or fresco. Special, per can Minch thick and 1 inch Bpecial— | 16c Paint Department. $1.05 Tool Department. IGHT LATCH Reversible Cylinder Rim Night Latch, jJapanned cast iron case; bronze plated belt and turn knobs and cast drones 3 keys; regu- Sponges Special, each ... ne in box, complete with screws, ers’ Hardware Department. LUBRIKO GREASE ‘We have taken over a new line of automobile grease which are sure will be highly recommended by all who use it. $20 degrees heat test and L nived on 5,000 miles $4. )HEINIE FORCED TO WALK RHINE Cannot Take That Annual Steamer Trip (N. BLA | COLOGNI | cause for worry in th region of Germany fact nur xtrikom that It is enough working to fortable here But the chiet n here for thin year Firat the military various zone rhe coal to run the river be ha ply moat of t ed to carry provis The miners but the than is ummer ex there must be passes f commanders in tt n there must t And the strikes t Ther are gett back to pre jon iar s and transpor © tour limited to walk work t yet more the freight carr ing. So Rhine is likely to be ing along its banka. wails loudly NEW BORN BABIES IN FAR EAST ARE SALTED ar by N. BA.) American tn Maatern t are strange in the ing of new-born babies. Arme and Greeks cover the body a now baby with fine salt and | it three hours, then mountain trides of Asia Minor the baby in pickle 2 | Health and atrength ts belt lie tn the « mov o's wur on the Bu- sing Red Crons workers and Asia Mir custome, One rope warm w keeps away evil spirita, the me believe You can always flatter a woman by jasking her opinion about something othing about G a Splendid Shampoo s F | If you want te keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Oy westit@ Be ncos contain too much alkali, | Most soapa and prepared sham-| This | te prove its superiors | dries the scalp, makes the hair brit- | tle, and te very harmful. & LUNDBERG 08. | Thies Ave Mulsified cocoanut off shampoo (which is pure Genet, (#4 entirety greaselom) If much bet ter than anything else you can use for shampooing, as this can't posal: | Diy injure the hair. Simpty moteten your hair with wa. ter and rub it in One or two tea-| | spoonfuls will make an abundance | \of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses | the hair and scalp thoroughly. The} jather rinses out easily and removes | levery particle of dust, dirt, dandruff jand excessive oi! The hair driew | Suickly and eveniy, and it leaves it| fine and silky, bright, fufty eany to Manage You can get closed. We remained open @uting the general strike. ‘Open shop, with 1913 prices. Established 1590 ily for months, Molsified cootanut oll shampoo at most any drug store. It is very cheap, and a few ounces ts | Sack Barbens, Proprietor. |enough to last every one in the fam | and 99 221 Third Ave Ho COR UNIVERSITY .| BOYS! BE SURE TO GO TO | WOODLAND SATURDAY °°" Fresh-Crisp-Satisf ying EX coe when Flake This is exactly what you'll say {i taste your st Snow That’s what everybody says about them and that's why they are con- tinuing to be so immensely popular. Don’t ask for crackers—say Snow Flakes. Your grocer can supply you. iS eesti a as $y é THE SEATTLE ——— ) ~~ Whereat he} THE PLANT STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1919. CITY GETS FIGURES ON RAINIER LINES LOSE APPEALS The city council may sak the Reatde and Kainter Valley street ralhrays company to submit an offer to them, quoting the price at which they will sell (he Hab nier Valley lines to the city Bugerstion to this effect was by Couneiiman William Hick Moore in & meeting of the Thursday morn following receipt of Utilities homas F, Murphine’s report tion of the system. ¢ fixed by Murphine, on findings of th pub’ vi commission and ino made by his depart ie approximately $1,247.498.79 figures, be says, are deter thru computing the ortginal of the lines—about $1, 4 deducting the cost joned Lines. Five Cents Enougty ting action head exprewen the that the city ean operate the on & fiveoent fare hiee obligations are Rainier system has @ranted a simeent fare with twooent charge for the publie service oom: found that operating cost exceeded revenuce Purchase of the system ity dd operation in committee which he base vestigations ment These mined his report, the been | by the conjunetior ” ne recently ac 1 [pal lines has been agi Young Men's Business club who hold that being ur liscriminkted against |thru not getting the benefit of the |fivecent fare in effect on the city |lines, Members of the club |present at ‘Thursday's | meeting and urged immediate action munich ted by the of Rat pier valle hey are werr Fivery boy in Seattle, between the agen of 10 and 16, is to be welcomed with ¢ arma at the Big Brothers” p of Eiks at on Saturday aeroplane stunts, etic games, water sports, ice barrela of lemonade, sandwiches und ove device in the wor up-—ae if they'll n Remember single boy 4 and 16 is inv carn will carry park 4 to jane thing od jax SHRINE SESSION Westerners Take Contest From New Orleans INDIANAPOLIS, | (United Prees.)—Al Portland, Ore Ind, June 12 Kader temple today won bat tle to entertain the 1920 session of the Imperta Ancient Arabic Order, Noble M lomain of North The ok the tion f New Orleans fi which started be vention opened supported Portland All visiting to vote, b ite Shrine America, Westerners t om conven following a fore the con Seattle delegates Shriner asked a very small per were at only centage cast thelr ballots, ‘The im pe repre who decide the location of the vention, placed the matter before the Shrine body ommendations | Immediately | imperial sentative usually next cor quarely without ree following this, representatives went jon and elected Leo V | worth, Los Angeles, as outer guard, Into Young }to start the purchase of the sys| | by the clty, the company and the! ting committee | tom. Bxtimate Coats Murphine’s capitulations of surveys of nier nye holdings report contains cum) compiled 1913 repro ording to public service commission. In t system could have been ood for $1,760.41 a the finding of Henry lL. Gray, for mer consulting valuation engineer eervies commission. year a board of ap city estimated the at $1,204,073, lines were worth ‘The 118 neat survey when D, ¥. eh engineer of the wae made fn MeCurrach, acting public werviee found the cost of re Production $1,425,076 65 In the mme year BE. D. Ridley, accountant oft omminion, complied an est) mate from the books of the com pany, and with additions, fixed the Comt at $1,440,466.54 Reasonable increases for raire tn Cont of materials and equipment have been allowed in the new esti mate of the utilities department, Murphine saya. On the other hand, parte of the stem are in # poor condition that they are not worth 60 per cent of their reproduction value, and op eration cost, in repairs and main. tenance, would be about twice the amount the company has spent for the purpose for many The t was f for f reference. comminnion, repor sture from outside the city limite Pony rides will be free and clowns will cut capers guaran teed to make your riba ache with laughing. And just before the party breaks up, each boy will march with head up and chest proudly swelling, raise his right hand and swear allegiance to the flag and his country, Mayor Hanson will personally administer the oath to each The big do- ings start at 10 o'clock Satur. day morning, and grown-up Elks will be on hand to see that every boy has the finest time young life. Be at the park at 10 a m Haber Says Treaty Should Be Signed BY CARL D. GROAT (United Press Staff Correspondent) BERLIN June 11.—(Delayed, Governor Haber, of the German co- lonial office, just back from anit delegation in Vernail Joa, declared today hia personal view tathat the hould be signed, ing the peace treaty reply to counter proposals I believe it is doubtful if Present government could treaty without fairly cations, if it wants to fice,” Haber added. “But it ought anyway, as the entente is send its forces into Ger the sign th strong mod remain in to sign ready to many “Of course, the que igning is up to t but the Versaille made no recommendation the other. Personally, I belleve the cabinet should take the responsibil ity instead of passing naational assembly tlor signing govern oup has or not ment It on to the When a married man laughs in his sleep his wife imagines he is dream the | ing that he is a bachelor. Hard luck is a machine for testing from the chaff, ER OF DEATH i] posing War Plans he Rab | way or | THE FIRST *COMIRKG ‘ SATURDAY FREE ie MATINEE WOMEN ONLY 10 A. M. SATURDAY 100 WOMEN AT DOORS OF REX THEATRE SATURDAY, 10 A, M., ADMITTED FREE, AND BEWARE THE FATAL STEP AND ITS PENALTY ‘SHAFFER-MEAD | & \ { Word that {he mandates commit-| Frank Bhaffer and W. EB. Mead, convicted of obstructing the U. & war plans, are on their way from the cireult court of appeals at San been received district attor. | At the United States | ney's Offices. Mead was convicted in the federal court June 10, 1918, on a ‘charge attempting to diewuade recruits, fellow passengers here He war sen-| tenced to serve five years and one! day tn the federal penitentiary at MeNei!'s island. He appealed the cise but, unable to furnish the required bond, was! went penitentiary where he has already served one year of his sentence. The cireult court of ap | penle affirmed Judge Neterer’s de elsion about two months ago and/ last Monday denied & métion for a rehearing Frank Shaffer, an W. was treasurer at Everett of the International Bible Students’ associ ation at the time that he wae ar-| rested for sending copies of “The Finished Mystery” thro the maue He was sentenced by Federal Judge Neterer 10, 1918, to verve two and onehalf years at Mc island. He appealed the| os # out on $5,000 bail. The} urt of affirmed | the decision about months ago| but denied a rehearing last Mon-| day Until the commitment papers are signed by Federal Judge Nete |both defendants have the opportun: | ity to appeal the case to the Unit army to the July circu appeals ‘START CURTIS DIVORCE SUIT |Wife Charges Abuse and Failure to Provide ngs in the case of Curtis against Edward 8./ mmercial owner of the ¢ ust ten « in her ney year complaint, t 4 and abused her, to make systematic provision care of his family to rw | According to the | couple own and paid atter nen as commur property Capitol Hill land in and California prop The Curtis stu Curtis asks custody of the mir a rosidence valued at $12 worth $10,000, erty worth on 000. Ska. coun dio is valued Mrs. a month, drer Testi alimon 1 costs. iN Monda wa. from friends of the couple, as to Cur tis’ of his wife association with other women. Would Stop Strike of Electrical Men SPRINGFIELD. T the nation-wide electrical work ers ike may be averted thru the loutcome of the conference now being held in New York between the Amer lican Telephone and Telegraph Co. and the union head: the predic tion toda Ford, inter | national the Brother: hood of Electrical Workers | Twenty - four Jaigned satisfactory alleged neglect and Ii, June 12. | companies have Agreements with local untons of the electrical workers Imperial your friends; it separates the wheat! and therefore are exempt from the strike called for Monday, Ford sald, | POWERFUL EXPOSE | OF AN'EVIL’ {Will Serve Terms for Op-| THAT HAS EATE! ITS WAY INTO THE | VITALS OF SOCIETY FATWER MOTHER BROTHER SISTER WIFE WUSBAND MY = SHOULD SEE SPREADI EVIL 100% BETTER THAN DAMAGED GOODS CHILDREN UNDER 16 PHONE MAIN 6211 FOR RESERVA. TIONS ALEXANDER “THE MAN WHO KNOWS” AND HIS ALL NEW 00, General Matinee, Sat- Souvenir Matinee Friday. Any under 5 not adm ane ot admit Matinees. ony