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Turrell’s Introduction Special shipments of new Department which Hs The week has_ brought styles to our Down-stairs will be of interest. These have all been priced low, in keeping with our Better-than-usual values policy. Ladies’ dull black kidskin tongue Pump, emphasizing the prevailing slender effect. Light- $6 45 . weight sole and leather Louis XV heels Same style in = leather, carrying a Patent tongue Pump; may be worn with or without buckle; hand-turned sole and covered — 9 5 Louis XV heel . b) Men’s Department Every shoe in this department has been cut 50c or ~ $1.00 for these “Specials.” We call attention to: A broad toe, comfort last Blucher in black calf and black kid, at Same in brown kid PLAN BONUS TO DELAY WHEAT Government Faces Colossal Transportation Task WASHINGTON, June 13.-4United Preas.)—Honuses may be paid farm: | ers who delay marketing their $2.26 | wheat, under a program being devel oped by the government in aiding railroads to move the biggest har: | vest in the nation’s history Exact terms for payment of the bonuses are scheduled for announce ment soon by the United States grain corporation, unless the program is chan, Payments probably will be sealed at 1 or 2 cents a bushel for }each month the wheat is held after | being harvested Meanwhile, the raftrond adminis | tration, with the cooperation of the United States shipping board and the department of agriculture, is completing other details of the pro- gram, These details include: Maneuvering 40,000 cars into nid ings in the West before Juty 1, when the grain shipments begin. Efficient handting of 60,000 new cars added since last year Organization of grain shipment combination in more than a score of cities, to administer the permit ship- ment system, Swinging ccean vessels into sched- ules that will permit them to load grain as soon as it ts delivered to the dock Provision for greater use of termi nals at ports on the Gulf of Mexico. General organization of all farm ors, shippers and elevator men to gain thetr thoughtful cooperation Practically every bushel of the big crop will have to be transported at least one mile, Some of the wheat will move 2,000 miles, from Idaho to Galveston. From Kansas City New York the haul is about 1,500 to | Co THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1919 ASKAWAKE IS LAUNCHED HERE Governor Lister’s Daughter Christens Ship NEW YORK, June 12 ket opened irreg ul: wan off % Motors open: Btores at 166 at 183, off & United States Hitec! wan the noon hour, drepply ing high at 108; Methiene to 90%, after « hikh at Btates ied wp Me Mtudetmker at 106%, off wat 106% ‘The 9,400-ton steamship Askawake }} fifth product of the Seattle North Pacific abipyard, was launched 630 o'clock Thursday evening. Miss Florence Lister, daughter the governor, acted as sponsor. Gen: @ral Manager John D, Twohy and Superintendent Cook were in charge of the launching. The Askawake ts a ainter ship of the Oxette, Yaklock and Osaquum stok, Attending the sponsor Were Mra. Ernest Lister, Mra. Linter’s mother, Mra. John D, Twohy, Mra. James ¥. Twohy, Mrs. C. J. Erickson, John F. Blain and othe In attendance at the launching were H. FE. Frick, dintrict manager | for the United States shipping board, | in and D, M. Calis, assistant district manager; Kenneth C. Kerr, publisher | of Railway & Marine News; Joseph | Kenney, of the Pacific Marine Re | sesste view; Herbert Hanlon, publisher Sie tee SS ee Pacific Shipping Ilustrated; V. 8! ieier te tor mepte 5% Jenkins, of ¥. 8. Jenkins & Co,; Capt.| at the ovtes Jamen Fowler, of Lioyda; Capt. Bion | eon B. Whitney and L. B. Steemore, of | LSPS opening the American bureau of shipping: ©.) 4; Beptember D. Colvin, Capt. Bd. Greenwood. United Mtates Steel closed at 106% Cheer at| Leather at 9 ™ + wp i oft 6% eral Motors at 221%, off 1 NEW YORK, June 1 otteo— The market closed weak i} Mr) | Chicago Market Report CHICAGO, June 14 in grain futures ~At th We. at te up See, Off ee tater; December oats, Charles Seott, of the Sunde & d’Evers | Maher at the opening, 68%¢, felt he ar | market ; C. H. Hamilton, president of the Steel Shipbuilders’ association of the % at oft | Central _New York «Markets | 1 | pot | ——s 4 | duction December corn, epeping at $1.44%, ott “% Ne @ |FORDS IN ENGLAND | SELLING FOR $1,600 al to Tho Star by MN, BE, Ad LON DON, June 13.—Get any It lo old lost year's car lying around? Or one a few years older? far for tt IF to get it over bought a pric ww --— CS — | New York Stock Report | ry 7”. tributing centers New York, and no movement out of the country, dealers, in confunton lowere price one cent Friday morning, € mery men thruout the country are be at the like Chieng vous rditions It ts 1 that Very little exporting ining of the prace delays should occur, as they prob: ably will, and any large amount of the commodity is turned back into this country, dealers who have stored there wil treaty and ning more than ner- | be | done until the | it | the product at prevailing high prices | will lone heavity Should the exporting business be | come more brisk, with the resump tion of. normal trade, dealers predict that present prices will be looked on by the American consuming public as low Fresh ranch eges continue steady on t market While Washington made cheese in not on the market, enough of the product ts coming in from Wisconsin and Oregon to fill the local demand With the peak of strawberry pro- ut and canneries thruout the state resuming opera the comminsion men asnert $2 per crate will be the low price for the season. Owing to the demand for strawberries to handle Saturday's business, the commodity’s outlook waa firm Friday Cantaloupes are well on the way to become a over Prices were unchanged Fri day, but the supply is increasing Watermelons wil! also be plentiful n 1 for $400, making it look differ- 6.000 miles in war other day Koyee chassia wold for $20, list price of a $7,500, market you can get eee ece —a Grain and Weed Price, Per Ton Wholesale —_ * 69 0060.00 Wheleoslor to Consumer, per Tb. | Salted | Baited | Green | Green Ralted | Batted Green | Green Horse hides, gree Horse Wool, Bhoep Bheep hides, co Hiden, cows an hides, cows ar hides, cows ax: bulls aes, bs bul south are coming more Japanese Bank a® living Way more and think of Commercial THEIR BANK saves time and ite facil those of up- People Yewler the Its for Joeation them. equal town bank or malted, om 2 f Savings and Commercial aaan vanes Deposits invited. growth l, each each at —# | from now on Frisco Market Report | Cool weather is putting a damper ella a. jon weekend sales of fresh vegeta biew | miles Bro’ k i Between 450,000,000 and 00,000,000 Oxford ap black, medium toe, bushels of wheat will flow out thra ords, a’ ithe United States’ ports thia year 8 age Bei a rail plump brown Sag the capeet| marenaat te 18a th icher u oe. WOMEN ARE DESIGNING /ENGLISH COTTAGES NOW (Spectal to The Star by N. BE. A.) LONDON, June 13.— Women, trained in household efficiency, will lhave a say in the construction of |the thousands of, cottages which are to be built ‘in England this) ott on her regular schedule lyear. In some of the villages two teneryithet | women will be placed on each com : | mittee which directs truction. a Single villages will have as many/ as 100 new cottages under present plans of the housing commisstor Northwest; Capt. MH. C. Hansen, jr. of Poregrund, Norway, and others. Northwestern Is Due in Seattle! The steamship Northwestern of the Alaska Steamship company, which grounded in Wrangell narrows on June 1, was scheduled to arrive here Friday. She will be immediately | drydocked to ascertain the damages sustained. Capt. Jensen, master of the vessel, reports that the ship is not seriousty damaged It is proposed to have the liner) It | natres FRANCIECO, June 12 xtran ~Nutter— — * “Price Paid Whelemie Dealers | for Vegetables and Fruit identi Bmentnnnestill When you think of advertising | tats of The Star. Sse OPTABLES Specials in Children’s Shoes, also— erat Rariey (erop of 1 fond, $2408 | at Port Costa Downstairs at Turrell’s Second Avenue and Madison St. Portland M Market F Report | Cauliflower » Corn Haske PORTLAND, Recetpta »—_______________8 VESSEL MOVEMENTS |): 8 DEEP SHA VESSELS Ore. Jane 1 ket SOG 11.50; fair HOES; good to « $9@9.60; fair to medium cows re, §9GE50: camners, $1.60 calves, 19612 - 421 head eore. POCKET DIME Savings Banks FORTUNE “FOU YDERS Home Banks There's one waiting for you at x“ hted Ort Cape A Weather Mureaw) TATOOSH INLAND, tA M wind south, eaek out BANK CLEARINGS Seattle } ie market $6,490,535.00 | 1,583,462.56 Clearings Balances head; market wethers, §7@ owdy | fred on civilians when the latter at | tempted to loot shops after dealers | had sought to prevent arrival of food | supplies because of municipal order cutting down prices FA peep and municipal author- expected RIOTS; STRIKES _ ARE-CONTINUED === ROME, June 13—/United Preaa}-| recession of industry | a ri labor yyy con-| The general strike In Naples has " tinue in many parts of Italy, accord-| heen settied, the workers receiving a ing to dispatches received here to-| few concearions on CALIFORNIA aay. | Leading merchants and manufac LOS ANGELES POINTS. Two men were killed and! 25 in | turers in Genoa hate declared a five FREQUENT sattinos in a food riot at Spezia (25| day lockout in protest against state MeCORMICK LINE southeast of Genoa). ‘Troops! monopolies ot mprerel materials. 109 Cherry & PUGET SOUND tland Clearin Balance 4,806,002.00 696 ” 518.00 Tacoma ling onions Bilver aking Rtoekton Tevas Th | Parstey [Peneut Bor per 6O-T™, ack or bon 935,400.24 506.74 Clearings Halances . pow owing, at 9:20 &. m. Arrived at Seattle June Ite Queen, from ian Diego, | via Gan Pedro and Ban Framctece, at 7 | Petatere re we Toke. from Sverett, at te m CONNER Local Northwestern, from Southwester | m We “Via wataide parmage, at 11k ma | MAM 9 attbut chests, 60 | Warn from Boutheastern | Mon, ike Th.: biaek cod, he th New Cal aeke, vie Ladyemith, 8. ©, at ‘noo oe Ey od beef, the fh. pn ge Sr f n “4 DIEGO. j=, Guwe More, from ‘Tecoma, at sa Pe | pitmaet. Gal. per My ia aes Rhaberh — ocal or Spinach —-Loeal, per box - Strawberrtes— Clark Seedlings Marshe ——_—_-»+— LOWEST RATES Public Markets SAN SAVINGS Call and get it. Capital $400,000 Open Saturday Eve. 6 to 8. Pine St. at Fourth Ave. June 13—Me Rainier, from WESTLAKE Co-Oper : lard compound. | u apples, ¢he. Sumer staf. White soap, 26 | Rab Naptha soup, rte. W flour, 49-1. mack. $2.95 ener 100 Th. Row }] m ' zs t. 3 cane Southwest Cor. 2nd and Columbia J ‘Telephone Main 2364, ¥ | valley, @-basket crate Cal, per dow bunches New (California. per enet. Loeal, per sack racrrs hb 260@2.00 pnp! 1 June 12—Te Belfast, t Lediow STEAMERS AAD, EQCAL ROT Nhe ie dmg Nirtes GEES we 9 | STEAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN |) teria, via Bellingham. FOOT oF MARION Rad p,m: a Melchu Meru, for Ast 0 p. mm. The qt. Mtall 106, matehes, % “netomat 48¢ pt Stalls Abe; 29% Wash ex, fancy 8.06 426@45 Wineeape Fancy Yellow Newtons, ex. fare: 16-17 can Rogers aio, at ’ 7 | d Yellow Newtons, aska, | Per eal 4. June| SANITARY Apricota Cai und. ®t) meall 129, fresh cottage cheers, ite T, | Nananne—Guatamala, per M fa Jot. |2, MA Bho Dewt eees, Ble don. 2 dox | Camtaloupes—Piats ” ies Stall 111, Van Camp's sardines, Standards 20¢ can, Mra Bemay'’s hore made jel! Cherrice—-F. Wash, Nings Btall 26, beat creamery KR Wash Royal Annes freah ranch eens. Pie, per erate Stall 26, boneless Date 36 fon pew the | bacon, ie T.; Bologna, dried — Ss on kee on pkaw on phe Per box, Cal mb, cane 24 “Arrive | fancy Reattle Your Financial Problems Not New to Us There are many lines of trade sented among the depositors of the First National, Bank. While the same principles hold in all cases, there are special features of financing peculiar to each. VALDRZ—fati« weatbound, at 9.20 1h; Me Admiral Watson, 1p. m. KETCHIKAN—Satled, June 12 ferson, northboun: oni NEW ORLEANS Arrived, from Heattle ANCISCO—Arrived, June 12 ent, from Ban Pedro, at 10 June 12: Be Admiral | at 2p. m; ae Ad miral Farragut, for San Diego, vie Ban tip. mm; a HB. Lavejoy, for at 6 p.m. Arrived, June 13: Se Sehiey, from Banttie, at 7 a. m. VANCOUVER Arrived, June 12 fe Moiville LE from Manila, via | Bhanghal and June 1 | Sa Empress of Bight land Victoria. Gally | *Doee not eo thrul bd Victoria on trtp} June 10: Be EcoNomMY tall 34 © The fine cane sumer, Tle st 1, Cream cottage cheese, Ie T.;| ferson's pure fresh milk. Ile at 4. tall oan Carnation milk, 12%e freah mackerel, Ibe fb.) salmon | Columbia river shad, i6¢ | Btalia 26-21, pew potators, 3 Ta. | Enqnote—Por tue asparagus, 2 Tee ihe; tare cocum- | Orsages—Per tn bers, Se each, home grown lettuce, 3] Valencian, 126 heads the 150 ~ | W9e. ga EL FIRST NATIONAL BANK INE ST. Pincarpics + Fag = Rig 4 Pains Seteneiee FIRST AVENUE AT JAMES ST. Established 1882 Strained Dark ambor Lemans Per bot Fancy Choice Through our long and broad experience we are able to give just the kind of bank- ing service required by customers, no mat- ter what it is. The Best of All Sunday Trips There is not a prettier short boat trip on the Sound than the trip to Tacoma on one of our fast, reliable steamers. Take the wife and kid- dies over Sunday. Take the 9 o’clock boat, arriving in Tacoma at 10:30; then out to Point Defiance park for lunch, and come back on one of the afternoon boats. | Everybody will say the trip was the best ever. ortes and Wel-! datly | | " Be || Maru, for Meatt Hailed, June 12: Se 'acoma and Was. n Bee (SE Way Ports |) miler, for Beattie n iiewo: aa Ral Leave Colman dock at 7, 9, 11 a m., and at 1, 3, 5, 7,9 p. m., yg a i tt eas | returning from Tacoma on the same hours. Running time, #. Dungenens and! one hour and thirty minutes—just long enough Thura!Port Angeles 1 32:00 thronmh tol mtan'nt 2:00pmising! S:eepenirip. . tor Port! 1 ttpm Atreecti10-tpm at Townsend! dally fl ines for all! on Olymplet Inentnanta ' k Per ™ Sugar and soap | perce + Co-Operative milk lt. ‘1oe T.; laree Ivory 10¢ Almonds—Per 1. Hirast! Nate—Per ™ Coroan for # tern, . for Tacoma, | Wholranle Note Anacortes and Rellingham Wisteom! 66) ortes and! datly m ' 6 a. m. |. eveReETT as Tok | for Beattie. orp) Balied, June daily lfor A Irate PORT LUDLOW-—aited, “ Vance, for Kaanapal Rellineham— Anacortes tug Wyadda, at 11 9 Arrived, 13; Bk Belfast, from Beattie, in tow of Kuleien, tor eae” || tue Wanderer, | June 12: Be in tow of | June -— ar honey PIKE PLACR tall 17, # The fine cane sugar, Stall 79, pure fresh milk, 100 qt. 166, tall ean Carnation milk Manchur Black Walnute—Per J Peasate—Virginia Keyatane. { _— Butter—Local tb. fo pt i2e 3he 200 | for ss Ki DAIRY PROUDUCTS | Prices Paid to Shippers Wireless Heports country Canadian Government June 18—Motor achr Libby Maine, miles from north of Cape Fla bound, at 2 a. m. June 12—fn Northwestern, |nouth of Cape pom: me Point light, potato salad, 166 ; home made ham loaf, 46¢ [, ‘Btail on 1 Mon. freeh peanut butter, 160 M.; sauer. ROUND TRIP FARE $1.00 _ ag tt Fide Including War Tax Puget Sound Navigation Co. Colman Dock Main 3993 66. 15 miles , at 12:56 off Amphirite | at £:20 p.m a1 Communication COMMON SENSE Twenty years ago a young American artisan was twitted by his fellow workers because he valued himself at $15,000, and argued the necessity of say- ing at least 5 per cent on the capital he represented, inmble—TinMnw—Plarter tom \@oamer Pneet, for! 10 00am daily (Kineston. Gambtel daily erent. ndiow, **Pelon! excent Rator’y'F law ler, Townsend! Bunday |] Monday Hanevitie and Waa! | 7:00pm) Neem. ' | Edinore, motor sehr Wont Todd's drydock—Se Gaffney ne Prookjand, as Hosworth Heffernan’s drydock—ts Alfaikey, ms Ad- an Bottinent Bound Brid Brookwood, yards Inlay. Patterson & MacDonatd yards en Byota, Apex, sche Fimaport, Raward Re) | | | Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers — | totter—Locat ery, coben Local country bricks Cal. state brand, cubes | Gal. state brand, bricks Faes—Local, strictly fresh | eASitete Gepegtcutes na So. | Cheene—Waa. cream ipriek. <<. Wash, Young America Wash, and Oregon triplets, . Wisconsin triplets ne Ameren. es Delight, country creamery, & Dredging yarde— Blakely Weat Inieta, in Joan Ielanda | City of Anectes! | font! pointe tn the! || Thurs. |fan Juan fslands, | Today that man is the general manager of a large enterprise. He is rated as a millionaire. And he attributes his success to his strict adherence to the self-imposed rule for which his fellows used to twit him. ‘The systematic practice of thrift is not penu- riousness, but applied common sense.” 1:86am ie en Wont ma at 9 p,m m.i ae Nor-| otum, Hoonah, five | Nilsen & Keles yarde—#a Fonduco, wiekly Tray fa I00- Hood Cn Damble—Tadlow | \« \stenmer Kingston, for! drydock—Motor schr Sem. | A savings account, judiciously man master of his opportunities. 1 on placed, makes a > trip Winconsin Limbureer, Sehr Mamit Shipbullding company Whitney, power schr Mt ‘Poultry Dressed to Order Milk Fed \Hoattle North Pacific yarde—fe Askaw- ake Hammond Flour mill Atream—S« Remus American Can company—As Western Ge Guilowsen-Gret Kngine work #—Motor sehr H.C. Hansen, | take Union yards——Sa Rush, s« Brooke dale, aa Fort Harris Savings Department Open Every Saturday Evening From 6 (o 8 for Your Convenience Liberty Bonds Bought and Sold at Market Prices The Seattle National Bank Resources $30,000,000 ‘Today hu Maru, War Cay. Pointe marked ** are boat landings Passengers for these points and for anding points must make landing Heffron, #9 Eldridge Hin Rainier, airy. Bell at. terminal Albert Metin Pier 12-—-fe8 Fort Russell Pier 10—Ha Bergen, #8 Port Angeles, Giymont, an Roorevelt me 0. 8. 8, Burveyor, a een | does not Include boat making parsenger landing charges. n Live Broilers Plump Hens EAGLE POULTRY CO. 1605 Seventh Ave. Near Pine ae liability t# Nmited to wear. || Pior pparel, not to exceed $100 for|| Pier & whole ticket. 150 pounds allowed free || Pier 2 Steamers and schedules subject to|| change withont notice. Freight re- colved dally for all pointe (excepting Tacoma) named in above wchedule. | Ticketa must be purchased at ticket office. Open trom #:30 «. m. to i2:00 midnight, PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co, Pees RRA — | Tieket Office, Colman Deck. When you think of advertising, | Phone Main 3094, * y Py | think of The Star | LSS | aw Power Ohmo, | Tug Dantel Kern | Roul- 4 ‘4 n, o¢ Howesmont, as ° W. H. Smith, as Ab we Fort Puyallup, Hournevitl Mike #* 4 Chesterfield, Grand 1 Ade Pacific Const bunkers ntry, dressed . Fancy Chotee ‘ pos Cheese—Wash, cream. brick. Wash, Young Amertea Wash, and Oregom trip! .