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GRAND ARMY Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. OTTO 8. GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU UR CREDIT Veterans Assemble at We- natchee for Session SYSTEM has been you to furr established for your con venience to assis ish your home along your own individual ideas, Our terms are easier and our prices are lower ENATCHEE sur The than will be found ywhere. No extra charges; no interest, ha npr the JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY ahaa —_e STORE HOURS—8o0 TO 5.30 w ateh bedecke convention in the Odd Nettie t president, in 400 members. Did you ever console yourself with the tho Seamless Axminster Rugs The product of one of the largest weavers of the nome people look is biter? highest grade Axminster Rugs on the market. These rugs have slight imperfections in the weaving, in some cases so slight as to be scarcely noticeable. But in no instance will the imperfection in any way impair the wearing qualities of the rug. Being seamless, they are not mismatched. The regular selling price of these rugs in 9x12 size is $67.50; in 8-3x10-6, $65.00. Specially priced for this lot of 100 rugs: $47.50 and $45.00 Optical @mpany 375 PIKE ST. FOR MANY YEARS cetved all the ead aches. Mil rmulas for tts tomach Hons of drv relief have and the eu fe proven worse than Lune bests rious part of Prrangerevntcn- sorb , Treated One! . he some form of Eye h DROPSY Nin" ree" |Redrafted Traffic date RN : ing relieved 1 Investigation recently devel cn, Code Is Completed 3°20, (fe Mauisn' ts J swelling reduced in stew Gays. reg: | Seattle's new traffic code, in final ivr Gvenets -Geauns wulates the liver, kidneys, stomacn n " and = heart, purifies the biood aaYety the headache usually strengthens eatire system. Write dieappeara for Free Trial Treatment COLLUM DROFSY REM, CO. Dept. AH, Atlanta, Ga. us and have a chat ty First “Consult us about your eyes” LOWEST RATES CALIFORNIA asure IN CONVENTION THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1919. Seattle Colored Girl Makes Splendid Record as Musician | | | LORENZA JORDAN COLE | Her grandparents were slaves, but|the security of her technique and Lorenza Jordan Cole, 2i-yearold|»Y her intellectual conception of} negress of Seattle, is on the road to | Ul “| her Seattle concert, become a foremost pianist | _ Following jan Cole will ® ru Oregon and © th ted to Lorenza Jordan Cole came te attle a year and a half ago and) T we interes ence placed herself under the guidance ert of the negro plar of Marie Gashweiler, plano teacher|'*t. admission will be free to the) in this city _— | t | ree “WILSON PLANS genius of m HOME-COMING He Will Take U Up Fight for| Treaty and World League BY ROBERT J. BENDER ¢ yell will act on the rec of the public safety | — —— x a When you think of advertising, idt's, 1414 Third think of The Star 1 ave. — C 1 orporation License Fees of State, Olympia, Washington. The penalty for lecting this important duty is most severe. you in making your remittance. le ins ey flame LS at i hl a la Laff), JAS } Largest Saving® Institution in the Pacific Northwest it~ t--7— 9-9-7 Member Federal Reserye Bank Second Ave. & Cherry St. Seattle, U. S. A. 708 As part of the service of the Scandinavian American Bank, we wish to remind all corporations that on or be- fore June 30, 1919, they must remit their 1919-1920 annual license fee of $15.00 to I. M. Howell, Secretary Unless the fee is paid promptly, your corporation loses its legal standing in court, and is unable to sue or maintain an action. Failure to pay the fee for two successive years results in a corporation being automatically dissolved. Personal checks will not be accepted by the Secretary of State unless certified. The simpler forms of re- mitting this $15.00 fee include bank draft, certified check or money order, and we will be pleased to aid Alaska Building, Home of the Seandinavtan American Ban} Capital and Surplus $ 1,500,000.00 Resources Exceeding $24,000,000.00 oo Ne aN i ——— United Press Correspondent WASHINGTON, June 16— President Wilson upon bis return home immediately will carry his | fight for the peace treaty and league of nations covenant di } rectly to the people, according to plans being perfected now. tentative A determ the treaty p tod the president sald no must in terfere with his “getting the country | to understand the treaty and the} league.” When the president's swing the soon bh able to leave Paria, It now abears likely that he will be on the high sea enroute home with! yS unless there is some hitch scheduled signing of th arour hopes now to be shortly afterward. his message on the pence tre congress and then start out im mediately to carry his case to the} people, TREATY TERMS (Copyright, 1919, by the United Press) PARIS, dune 16.—The real treaty of Paris, to be handed to | the Germans in Versailles this Hy from e” whieh iginal treat the same. The view of thone uimiasion to th tood to have unity to prove he per Silesia territory is jerman by a P| within under the direction of mar given the o claim that I truly ¢ ix 1 un settlement authoritative material t radi ith occ the rit information iw modifle on to place that | | pr | Branch at Ballard ———— troop: with a few Ame i ish and latter, 0, oF uns. | tion period o: | not been « (2nd Copyright) ‘Yoo-hoo, Mary! Boys Aren’t circle begins depends upon how | the "| yearn old, or over, 1s expected to be | | ARE CHANGED : BY LOWELL, MELLETT | od tight-fitting neerned tn makin the |° alterations is that th ar 1 in the new tone m 2 word document Count Brockdorff-Rantzau's obj¢ The tone ts said to be more moder ate and ¢ t locumer the allie and ave hardship: Germans and League The change a of the Rhine one vilian instead of co’ will be > PAGE 5 ——' Zhe Rhodes Co. | Cu irtain Marquisette ar $2.50 Voile slouses $1.95 Upper Main Floor I I F 1 in white, crea Spe ‘ Cer cererccrrceccceevesawerneweos B0¢ —Upper Main Floor. l ecru, Formerly 40¢ $ $1.05 Silk Street and Afternoon Curtains |} ‘ ‘ UES DAY the Drap- valerate S ava) , Dresses, Special Tyson, on te $14.9 5) Upper Main 1 Foor, will place on special sale 45 New Second Floor ‘ 4 ; p pairs of Nottingham I i ONE HUNDRED Silk Taffeta urtains in 3- and 4-pair and Plain and Figured jots, of assorted patterns Georgette Dresses, comprising jn white and ecru. an advantageous purchase, as- ists us in providing the patrons $1.25 Curtains...... B5¢ $1.50 Curtains ...$1.20 . $2.50 $3.75 Curtains ...$3.007 $4.00 Curtains ...$3.25 $4.50 Curtains ...$3.50 of this store with high examples of value and correct style. $3.50 Curtains $ 2» blue, henna and bla Men’s $1.50 Shirts Spl. Tuesday, $1.15 Main Floor Rear. QOMEWHERE in Seattle / will appreciate real savi of Men’s Shirts which have t are two hundred men whe ha’ in this sale n assemble from our The assortment includes fa blue regular stock tripes and plain pink, fer, in crepe, madras an fabrics, French cuff. and lav 14% to 1 twill in coat style with but not eac ° h atze in every stripe or color. . $1.15 Formerly Special Tuesday, choice. . White Striped Voile Women’s One hundred and fifty yards priced for ais posal on Tuesday on account of edges being Organdie and Voile Special Tuesday at 65c —Upper Main Flee. 200 dainty white Organdie and Voile Collars 125 yards of 32-tnch Silk Stripe Madras, és in a large assortment of styles have been grouped for Tu y's welling from our regular played in several color combinations. Formerly atock rimmed with Venice laces 5 selling to. @ oid formerly at $1.00, $1.50 soeean Tuesday at 65¢ —Upper Main Floor. Youthful Bellboy Missing From Home Wilford Leonard,*14, employed as Only Ones Having Picnics! . vies 0S scocnen ns | Fourth ave. and Marion st., is sought by the police and Girt king at Woodland park;for the picnickers. ‘The musical ernoon. numbers will be staged under the di , mothers and boys | rection of Miss Elgia Stead. He has been missing since Sai ad their day, the last-men-| Y precaution will be taken to| noon, ‘The boy's father is & having participated in the| prev injury to the picnickers. | t gathering of its kind in the| Life guards will be plentiful at the |°PSineer of Paso, but the boy of the state, «wimming contests, and there will be | been living with his guardian, Ji T. Ellis, of 4723 Ninth ave. N. Ba r are history But now come the girls, who felt lots of strong men to keep a watch a little put out last Saturday, when pat eye over the girls from start to | —— y were not invited to the Elks’ | finish. The Seattle park board will | big plenic at Woodland park seenmiis with the pienic directors | It will be girl—all girlk—at Wood. |? sive the girls the best time of| land park next Saturday afternoon. | tir lives At the invitation of the girls’ divi girl should wear her “old n of the war camp community The girl who appears all vice and the Camp Fire Girls, ev ry future wife in Seattle who is 10 For Over 50 Years — WeMEDY iss atonal ont Toone, Fal (Falling Paling Schoen) and pepe Lo store.— Send for our what happens to “this old dress.” ere. The mammoth carnival will ex haust the list of sports and enter tainment. Thera will be baseball swimming contesta, running MUNICH, June 16—The widow of |Kurt Eisner, slain premier of Ba-| varia, who was arrested after the occupation of Munch by troops, has been released, tho arms and am- races, sack races, basketball throw-| munition were found in her house apie he 4 ing, relay races, chocolate-eating | and tho she had sheltered a Sparta- contests and everything | cist leader. (a i KUNE, we Booths will blossom all over the! = — ——— |park, at which “hot dogs,” ice cream eae cone * dwiches and other edib e will be sold at a ure, Pic ck-} iit oid at wow ture || 40c Window Screens 25c lunch and b the hot and cold stuff The warm weather will soon be here and you'll need window screens, so we are going to give you an opportunity to buy them at a bargain. These are the Con- Ww will dir | William J, ("Dad") Henry, of the tinental Bt acre W i ndow Y. M. C. A., will have charge of the Screens. Size 9 inches high, ex- ts, which will be tend to 33 inches. 40¢ Screens, n, on Green ag? MPO BG ioe is dees cies 6 25¢ division of the war camp No phone orders, ervice, will have gen the bury under $2.50 Screen Meat Safe at $1.69 One of these Screen Meat Safes is just what you need for the home or camp. They are well construct- ed, three sides are screened and they have a good, hinged door. Regularly i n host « LIFT OFF CORN! it Doesn't hurt a bit and costs only! No phone or C. 0. D. orders. || 35c Glass Salt Box at 19¢ | This is a sanitary glass Salt Box with cover; made to hang on the wall. Regular price 35c. Special BE cece cawecsescns cesieeciee cosines eens ee uewail No phone orders. a few cents Garden Wheelbarrows— Special $7.00 No. 2 size, special at. . .$4.98 $8.00 No. 3 size, special at. . . $5.98 One of the handiest things around the home is a Garden Wheel Barrow. Just drop a little Freez arde The wheel barrows we are 0 instantly |f} offering you at these low prices are well constructed | ou ue iy and are made of select material. They are attractive. |} e fingers. ruly! | ly painted and have removable sides. ! Your druggist sells * a few rid your soft corn, « to corn, on the toes, and callus out one particle of patn, sore irritation, Freezone is the discov- cry of @ noted Clncignati genius,