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Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. OTTO S. GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET we UL TRUST you UR cre tablished for your + nee to assist to f me alor ir own in Nual Our tert * en nd our prices are lower than will be found anywhe No extra charges; no interest "LL PAY JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOL | | | | ideas | | | ST BE HOURS—8,50 TO 5.30 SPECIAL SALE OF SAMPLE ROCKING CHAIRS 25 Sample Rockers, in fumed and golden finish; all have upholstered seats, some leatherette and some genuine leather. Values up to $14.75. * $9. 25 Special for Friday. . Watching I. W. W. in Kansas Fields GREEN LAKE | KAN CITY, Mo, June 12.—A battle was in full swing today in th Kansas w fields—the goverr ment versus the I. W. W Delegation Appears Before Council Committee Government inspectors were dis tributed tn the Kansas wheat belt in alarm reaching here eftorta of the I. W. W against the whgat harvest had beer Appearance of agitatars and their ever answer to an that the first More paved streets for Green Lake | ‘D*t the fr was the plea of the Green Lake Com mercial Club before the streets and | Unched of the “one big union sewers committee of the city coun . ‘cit Thursday afternoon. The resi-|P™ literature, was reported. ; flents pf the district want about two|, Five sufph agitators have been taken into bustod cording to miles of paved highway to connect with the proposed new roadway to Bothell. Formerly a resident of the Green Lake section, Maj. John E. Carroll, newly elected to the city council, wag the principal speaker before the club Wednesday night ernment aw PICKS MINE INSPECTORS John Parker, of Black Diamond. and Ge T. Wake, of Roslyn have been appointed deputy mine in spectors by State Mine Inspector A report from Thomas F. Mur. phine, street railway head, in an-|2%™°s Bagley, sie swer to a petition from Green Lake for improved car service, was read.| number of passengers carried, the In it Superintendent showed that listrict gets a square deal on street cars. MOVING DAY BEGINNING TUESDAY MORNING June 17th The Seattle Depot of the SEATTLE - EVERETT INTERURBAN 4 Will Be Located on Murphine in proportion to the SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN PINE AND OLIVE STREETS (Near Frederick & Nelson's Store) The same high-speed “limited” and “local” train service which has always characterized this line will continue to be furnished. Trains will leave the depot every hour on the half-hour. Connections at Everett for Snohomish, Hartford, Granite Falls, Silverton and other towns in Snohomish County. PACIFIC NORTHWEST TRACTION CO. PHONE MAIN 4678 Is a Woman’s Brain Equal to Man’s? Professsor Avers It Is More Active “Men Like Us Anyhow, Brains or No Brains” Woman's Brain What Professor KS. Woodworth, Paychol versity, Army dents on He Tried rts on Stu the em them men's, apect etter than joys when men RS WOQDWOATHY %°\V0% we for testa in quick ion tewte, th to in picking out a BY MAURIE MADISON Stgrring in “Among the Girls” NEW YORK 11.-Of course rls have more n't require tent by Profe h of Columbia te or every woman knows It Women ha men | their little fing [the memmory of man runneth not ae the lawyers may. June le the series of psy wor Wood | termine that anyhow | und twisted a the ntrar an any women who don't sid and boss | Do you know their own house would happen to the hou hold expenses if the men managed [themes some of them think they fo? The firm of Mr. and Mra, Amer tear zen would go into bank in m a month and figures out how a new pair of shoes the managing. {" ie will get must have nk » Mary xt month, wh jown the calc m # meals he head of the family is spending enough In a week on cigare and clgarets and thone little “business nches”™ to > the fami! men Ave more than brains than men! | THE SEATTLE STAR—TITURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1919. Here's Miss Maurie Madison, stage star, who declares thinking is non « from a tme when | essential industry J’ GRADUATION ‘Vira STATISTICS WEEK BEGINS | not tather. who doen |Noted Scientist to Speak Thursday Night M Jern Cult ure ar Soul” will be the topic that will inaugurate « week at the Univers on at § p.m. in Meany hall, by hett, president of Thursday 1 the Human of an address commencement y of Washing to be deli Henry Smith the Carnegi« Did 4 ever know a girl who real Fahri my r. i motes “ — und ly wan ted a man who om i Ke! | the graduates will be held in Mea him? When a girl goes after a mere | 411 °10:20 w. m. Saturday, and male creature, he might as well §1°° graduates and faculty will be guests ee ee ee and ask th®) of Dr. and Mra. Henry Surzallo in fatal question. And that women | (000. 01 have preserved the fiction that ze ane t eae a are pursuers, and women are the} ii... 3 an a mee pursued, is a tribute to woman's) gay wie ae Pra brains. She actually makes the man | ee en ce a Monda — think he is picking her out to share|Gu (0,70 mo Ssents. the ma bie x whereas, Of | jority girls, graduate fed long ago that beat that Can you hor for brains? The professor says that there is | . theory that girls are more #het docile and pleasing, an it were, | boys, and they are able, there get by” with leas mentality That is amysing. What} doctie and tore than boys taught them to be more sleasing?” And, if they are, isn't it nign they have exercised their matter and determined to be | a sign of | how to be Ian't it know pleasing? ‘The fact is that the men never stop to inquire whether we have brains or more not; THEY JUST LIKE US ANY HOW! And that's the really import agit thing. | Two Artists 0 on n Program for! | Last Concert | Featuring Schubert's EB minor (unfinished) symphony, and present ing two noted women soloists, the ISeattie Syn orchestra will > final recital of the the Masonic tem rday night. The cile Johnson, of Winifred I Fahey, the ‘*Ca fian Metha.** The program is the most preter agrin tious offered so far, The two other orchestral attractions are Gc mark's symphonic poem ‘‘Sakt tala,’ and Tschaikowsky’s ‘1812 overture. Miss Johnson, harpist, will pla Debussy and others of the modern |school. Mrs, Fahey han been heard lin Seattle before, and is well liked clusion of Thursday the 1 have finished a | With the ce Knight's recital, John Spargur, wi season of 14 concerts. Work of reassembling and filling out the or-| ganization will continue during and a series ¢ started in October summer months, concerts will be LEGION CHIEF TALKS TO REPUBLICAN CLUB) J, Richard American Le 4 the Young Men's Republi Thur Dillon, commander of ion of Liberty noon luncheon the dresne of the in Me “The ¥ meeting an club cafeteria ox-Service Man,” | | a Some so-called mediums don't give you a ghost of a show for your money EYES OUR SPECIALTY | <= Years of perience in fitting and making Glassen, our low operating ex- pense, enable us to ake better Glasses for less money. Broken Lenses duplicated on prices, Free Examination and Satinfaction Guaranteed Schoonmaker Optical Co. One Block South Public Market, orchestra under | ad MAING MET Demrsev I MAVE TH RIGHT “T'sAyY CAMOUFLAGE DECORAT HOE A Pew BUMPS ME SHOULD BE EASY 1ONG MIGHT “3 aabitetta Ready-to-Wear Se - stock for HE from regula } | | | { Skirts in oe combinatio S of navy, taupe, wisteria, { green, brown and black, in length measurements. Friday at MAKAIAGES and B Ait and Emma Molberg. or Peterson and Vera Teed lf 0 Friday Hour Sales : White Y ; Gabardine No Mail, Telephone or C. O.D. Orders taken, nor deliveries Wi | made, on Friday Hour Sale Merchandise, and the right to limit })* whe tis F quantities is reserved. ; hundred and fit php nite Gat 10 to 11 11 to 12 1 to2 1 vad r = 1 Silke Cre pe BOYS’ CAPS—Assorted KIMONOS — Long weigh for Goorget nd Crepe ind cotton mixed fabries [}# t mr « Blouse re ; omy Oe eet. aden of pale blue, : ura mn ig vette igee but not min maize, lavender and lronne mid t : a + ‘ ¢ omer ght green yor unifor te. Former NM haga t nd tor $5.00, For For this hour, giigt 4 from h uF Py 69c crus ..... $2 50 1 c it no in ever SILK FOULARDS—200 r , Yorm MUSLIN CO} ards of 40-inch printed 4 $5.60 and $1 k t WOMEN'S UNDER ‘ stoi ERS — Siig mussed = foulards eros and #Po | MUSLINS—From c $5.75 trom disp pl gett Ne en nti fF wet t regular \ t i Covers is Gate or Formerly $2.00, For this % gowr omises | f Former t hour ae te an hem ae $1.95 of being lig munsed t EES Re TISSUE GINGHAMS— . rhe 0 plece outir 1 r TOWELING— ards 250 yards, in plaids, y the assortmer . Former of 17-inch nen crash stripes and plate — ola forme thi toweling. Formerly 2 7 inches wide, < : For this ho ly 40c. For this praope “69c how "$1 00. Sea... ‘17c Soar, & a 28 | $5 Silk Dress Skirts Special Friday at Second Floor, } rack full of silk poplin and silk taffeta Dress Formerly $5.00. 4toS WOMEN’S SWEATERS Mercerized Fiber Sweaters in plain shades 5 of purple, green and ye H low. Sizes 38 to 46, in coat style with sailor collar and sash. For tion has assembled merly $5.00. For <img day’s se one hour, Friday's selling on yee ; $3.00 ns and plain shades sand, gray, Russian gulation waist and Choice $3.95 SILK FLOSS PILLOWS An assortment of 30 Pillows in sizes 16x16, 20x20, 16x22 and 22x82. Reduced for this hour as follows: Pillows 3to4 2to3 we # ons stelle and Frances i ZN'S f—A cleanup sale ec WOMEN'S a in Ginke ean ml WOMEN'S LONG SILK 950 pitiows ty eg Mi 9% and i¢ “but not each xize in GLOVES— 16-but 100 Panown and lite For this hour, a ton length, navy $1.00 Piowy 10c brown and Sizes Tacoma, po ous assortment of % to 8, but ni h size in SILK AND and Beast 95 fourin-hand Tie light colors and ¢Very color y $125. REPP—This light | stripes Former and For this hour, . 65c weight material is used Ines 8. Gran. ||] Stree, Pe aie. or 3 for $1 .00 aM cceecckacsscs spre extensively tor summer 5 > atoahht sank ott dresses, both for women Nora MeCor DRAPE VEILS—15 ogg hors BOYS’ PANTS—On sale in the and children. For this I> Heattie, and Irv — ar me ine atcogg an ye a hildrer Section, Upper Main sale we have 400 yards [ip Heney Hansen Marie fofia Dere,|\ | Formerly $1.00 and $1 or this Floor, 60 pairs of straight in 36-inch width and im iae ae 45c style pants for boys. Sizes 3, plain shades of green, MIXED FABRICS of 4 and 5 years; made of mixed navy, wisteria, gray and —_ silk and cotton, 150 rm yong F oer . wk City worsteds and dark blue serge. brown. Formerly 8$e. ’ 4 Margaret wee . pace iy see ms 1 r Formerly $1.50. For 89 For this hour, “ Long and Olevia M. mira, |) J oa ; - 55c this hour, a pair..... C a yard ........ 4 Hamilton, Pureka, DREN'S HATS—On sale the Chil | Auburn, Wash dren's Section, Upper Main Fic 1 sewed braids in tam o’shanter and bonnet effects for children 6 years, Former (74 0 @s 0 $4.95 and $7 $1 95 ) e oa this hour, choice DEATHS ——- = r ples, 28, 1847 21, 4106 Leary Meller « 120 W. Stevens, June vom Zenith Inn, June : Recently iseued orders by the war “A 1th ave B. Jane! se nartme ake important changes M, Michela, § 7 ON. 48th regulations governing the issue “a war-nery m to all men oma sh, § OAT BER Ore. wig served in the in the war pivorces it was announced today by Col. J. T. fied Watson, commanding the army re ne against Cornetias Hyne, |Cruiting station here . Ratth aps are to be issued for anette -wasmaileneting) jo ent at Montdidier-Noy e against Richard H.}on for service there between June 9 se Jand 13, 1918, instead of June 9 an againet James! is, as originally ounced, and for ainst Elizabeth |the Meuse-Argonne between Septem | ber and November 11, 1918, in he KR | stead of September 20 and Novem: Nab-| ber 11 pe Colonel Watson also stated that he Rarie@l had just re 1 information that Hronker against Oscar Dronker,|officers and enlisted men forming part of the crews of army and com. Alma V. Dyer againm lavar ageing Noah Laver, !-| mercial transports operating be net William 1 Phii-| tween the United States and Europe ine Yared Popa, non-eup- | Will be included among those tled a... ° |to wear clasps on the medals. Not Harry Warburton against Christiana| More than one clasp will be issued Arnott Warburton, incompatibility to any individual, however, under James Dyer, | | this authority Manuel Frank against Lucile Frank,| Clasps for service in England, Col DALIDIINLY, inet Magar W. Crosby,| W8t#0n continued, will only be jaw ded to officers and men who . aon against John Wil. | serve in Engh 4 nd are not en ma f t > any other clasps. <s ~ trom George 1] The medal, which is to be known Nar {as the victory medal, is now being * erstono from Jay 1 prepared for distribution by the war Vermtone, inaaco from Guiseppina| Partment. In the méantime, com manding © been author Williams Zane from Béward | ized to alle Mabel H. Pike from Olin C. Pike bate noe, If obtad May Walton from Gilbert #.| “ble. This ribbon is in the design Waiton of a double rainbow, with the red ‘s “ am T. Mayne from Margaretta/of each spectrum meeting in the arate maintenance and custody 6 & out on eact from this, On ha Manard from 8, T. Manard. ribbon will worn’ a bronze BIRTHS -_-—- _ Roy to Mr. and Mra HL W. Soutes th ave, Sune | SEATTLE PLEASED Mayberry, | BY QUICK RESULTS Purser, 5002) tover one is pleased with the Cordner,| Quick results of simple witchhazel amphor, hydr imple witches mest Loan. | Lavoptik wash. One man’s eyes Winquiat,| Were 80 badly strained he could not read without pain, Two applications G, Jobneon, | relieved him, A lady with weak, in atidateton, | flamed eyes Was greatly helped by ONE bottle, We guarantee a small Ciubtery,| bottle of Lavoptik to help ANY H. Pauisen,|CASH weak ed or inflamed eye Swift and leading Sutton, 2648 | druggists w . ‘ pe caybecapemr ares tc -— eee ee oe oe oe | —this In one off i" the signa. that NOT A. Dean, 2460 i ity of our ‘ foe to Mr and Mrx Basch, 908 at. | ff the | | i again’ Mr. and Mra, Ht, A. Kamp, 1020 NAVY | Sine 4 1 AND to Mr. and Mra C, C. Upton, 2856 OPTICIAN W, 65th st, May 2s fl Main orticn ff Girl to Mr. and Mrs. FW. Rice, 2617 115-16 Beaboard W, 4th at, dune 4 -_ Bide to Mr. and Men T Sludwhitt, 6046 | Fourth Ave, at Pike, Seattle | nN M Bre Wednesday and Sat- fink to Mr, and Mga. M. Archambault urday P.M. 210% Pacific ‘ une Perens Main 446 i W. Ward, ¢ Dr. Dickerson L. Toomey, 2 B, Hutt, 626 R. Thompson, | Of “ r . 0 | When you think of advertising | M. Stern, 2013} | think of The Star, \ i. - 6 Mrs Le ap Medals to Show Battles Soldiers Fought (FREE DocTOR | you value your watch, Ha Mee repair it. Near theatre Advertisement. x-Geveramest Physician 1111 FIRST AVE, x star for every battle clasp to which the wearer is entitled, and one silver 169 WASHINGTON RIGHT DRUG 00. STORES star for each citation he has received, except in the cases of citations for SOMETHING NEW Special A 4-Quart Aluminum Special ” 98 Sauce Pan With 9 Cc Strainer in Cover... Cc These are the “Life- time” brand pure Alumi- num Sauce Pans, with a patent strainer cover that clamps on to ket- tle; an excellent feature for draining vegetables, etc. This kettle is high- ly polished and comes in the 4-quart size. Spe- cial at. +++. O8¢ No Phone or C. 0, D. Orders. A Special Offer A $2.00 Razor Strop FREE With Each $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 or $4.00 Razor Purchased Here Friday. We are going to offer you a selection of very high-grade razors in the “Keen Kutter” and “Sure Edge” brands. These razors are made of the very fin- est steel and are absolutely guaranteed. They are priced at $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 As a special inducement, FREE—a $2.00 chased. Automobile Tents SIZE we are going to give— razor strop with each razor pur- | - $16.50 | 9x9, 8 oz - $20.80 x12, 8 oz.