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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1919. Chicago Girls Le 55 years service to the homefurnisher! FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS—- —no ©. 0. D. or phone orders; one to a purchaser; these spe clals will not be detiverod—can be easily taken by purchaser Cash and Carry System Saves You Money Correct- ive Fitting System Seconn AVE. © jchoria AT SPRING SHOE SHOPS, ; ECONGMy MEZTENINE SHO HOE SPECIALS THAT SHOUT SAVINGS On the Mezzanine Floor The shoes and prices speak for themselves, The models are the very newest VICTORIA —Standard for style and quality in every way. The prices have the “ring” of genuine shoe economy. Make it a point to see them tomorrow or Saturday! gt Ne poner eee eam Meth "Springer" ironing board rigid; without question tho most substantial troning board made; regular price $2 special for Friday and Satur. @ay at Orange pekoe and Pomeranians no longer thrill, they've taken to the air, And any after flying field waiting their turn to skim the clouds MeIntoat ER po for summer wear—high, SPEEDERS GET I There’s More Than One Reason _ oo HEAVY FINES b for “Safety First” on Trains } ee in all widths { sizes. Motorcyclist Can’t Pay, He!” in getting om a train. wait ul it —3 ere A VICTORIA : comes to a full stop. ye bot be | CE Te CORRECTIVE FIT FOR COMFORT Stconn AVE. é (Q._ ATSPRinG SJ L t SHOE SHOPS CONOMY ¥ [ for lines under government — Management of S. B. Asia He was taken to the city hae attract these Chicago girls, oon when the weather ts right they may Left to right the girls are: Miss Eileen Miss Vivian O'Gara and Miss Louise Hewsert They've found a pastime with a be found at the Kelly, Miss Mar Comfortable and Good Looking at— special for Friday In the Popular Styles and Saturday— $1.95 regular price @:.50 4-cup size pure aluminum cof fee percolator with ebonized handle; will make as fine a cup of coffee aa any percolator made; regular price i special’ for $1.95 and Saturday imported cups and saucers: special for Friday and Saturday. forte ¥ Ne careful in closing doors ao they | by Gredski and I J. Bell, regional supervisor of safety fdr the th weat. Figures have been compiled to | show that over twice the number of people were killed accidentally In the nited States during the war than woldiers killed in France. It would require a trench 48 miles long to the accidentally killed if they shoulder to shoulder palgn the mafety com! ' ais hopes onsen the number those killed every year in train accidents went to jail, pending pod eight others we varying from » to $40 by Police Judge John B. Gordon Thursday morning | J. B. Gridney, charged with hitting 40 miles ag hour on his motor eaded guilty He was f nd given the alternative ng 1 days in the city Jail or a ng the police to keep his mac }for that time, He chose the latter Ine mpeeder controt ws Ora at Ne Jad When you walk thru the —_—— don't stumble over the sultense « ladder. If the owner of tha first in| % to Austrian Held as | Red Propagandist course, but, unal pay his fine. William Kirin, 37, an Austrian ped. was sent to jail dney pleaded dling radical papers, waa arrested by | that he was in a hu c Yutroiman M. J, Maher at Second work Tu morning , nd Washington #t. Wednesday | rolman jeorge F. Reynolds ar He is held for Pederal rested him as he was making 40 4 | miles per hour on Dearborn et l ~-+ j Fines Are High Superintendent J. D. Rows, of the ity lighting department war The first men to be fined Thursday advised by Waiter F|/Backs Motor Car roeun bisteur’ ceeded aa este Over Auto Worker Meter, corporation counrel, that he George Pfeffer, charged ne was authorised to trim trees lncated 32 miles an hour. Jude Gordon « Peterson, $4, 1611 Minor ave employed as a stock clerk for the . in parking strips, where thetr -fo| 1. seared him $40. M. Jacobsen paid ‘ lage menaced the elec wirer. Fisk Rubber Co, was painfully a. m. Thursday whe & $40 fine for traveling at the name S er the protests of ad pop speed. C. H. Stack pleaded not guilty | fi ~~ jerty owners, and a state warrant was tmued for Le | F. 8 Clark, charged with arid terrivery from a making 26 miles, was fined $12. F state, be particularly careful N for 32 miles, pald a $49 fine. | Many a nose has been broken along J. Baussl, accused of 24 | with @ bottle of Beotch, miles per hour, paid a $2 w Neither should you stumble over } A. Conover, 29 mile charge, drew ajthe corns of the large gentleman |from Montana or Okanogan. Mo er he was run over by Clarence Mary-| legs. ZZANINE SH tor ott, s washer in the auto depart-| Pita! where it had a bad laceration of the rigl i ear and painful bruises about the || legs and body. READ “THE DAY OF DAY8." ment of the Fisk company. Mary. ott was backing a machine out of the place and declared that he was unable to see Peterson. The wheels Peterson's head and 4 designs than 12 te attractive blue deco: china; not mo: cups and sauce 4 saucers ted cups and saucers and gold and in plain whi 3; regular price for set of 3 special for set of 6 cups nt ljured at 6:45 BA RTELL Drug Stores aking | $20 fine. } @Your palate will value your watch, let{ “ago for Investigation T. R. Ross, 18; T. ‘Simpson, i8, and P. J. Pennoyer, @ laborer. were arrested on Fifth ave, be- |tween Madison and Spring sts, early Thursday morning by Patro! , men J. W. Rose and G. C. Col- line. Ross and Simpson are ma- |rines. A .32-cal. revolver was found jon Rose. Pennoyer had a flash light. All three are held on open rges pending Investigation POSTMAN SINCE ’78, RESIGNS TO SOLDIER CINCINNATI, 0., June 19,--Cin- cinnati has one veteran mail car- tier who is a real patriot. Ho has |been carrying mail in the residence district of Cincinnati since 1878 Now he wants to resign and the only request he makes is that there be appointed in his place a soldier of the world war. “I am handing in my resignation to make room ‘for a gallant soldier,” he told the | postmaster. _—————4 HerNut LSUM Bread Those wonderfully smooth and whole- some loaves of the Seattle Baking Co. @ There’s a reason. WOMBWQ{& CLMIUMMMMM SL: ARROW TROY TAILORED sorr COLLARS FIT WELL—LOOK WELL ||—WASH EASILY Clustt, Peabody | Co., Inc., Troy, N.Y. tell you. SOLD BY GOOD GROCERS “Some Saving!” says the Good Judge You men are saving every cent you can. You ought to know that this quality tobacco costs less to chew—not more! You take a smaller chew. It gives you the d tobacco taste. It asts and lasts. You don’t need a fresh chew so often. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW. : Hut up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco leycle Patrolman Three Being Held | Complains of Cop's Cheek | George Newall, charged by Motor A J. Hil with | epeeding 20 miles per hour, declared | he compared speedometer with the speed cop, and that while hin mea sured 19, Hill's marked 26 miles. The case was continued for a week and) Newall was instructed to have his! epeedometer tested. H. B. Farwell, | for traveling 22 miles on a crossing | and driving on the wrong side of the street, paid $10. “The speed demons are beginning to slack up,” said Judge Gordon | Thureday “The jall warning fe! having its effect. I have not sen tenced any to jail, but when a man ia found traveling at an exceptional rate of «peed, I have no alteruative. Jail is the place for him.” Taxi Driver Gets 43 Days E. A. Johnson, known as “Jingles,” & rent driver, with a stand at Fourth ®, and Pike st, arrested by Motor: | cycle Patrolman Reynolds early Wednesday morning, and charged with driving an autornobile while drank, was sentenced to pay $100 and serve 10 days tn jail. He was unable to pay his fine, and will serve 43 days. Johnson was not convicted of speeding. At a meeting of the Auto club and the Careful Drivers’ club Wed: | nesday & resolution wae panned to assist the polices to check speeders | and reckless drivers. Members will | jot down numbers of automobiles whose owners violate traffic regula tions, Auto owners are urged to join either of the clubs. |Dry Squad Nabs Supply of Mash Antonoe Résselli, 24, and Tom Na verni, 38, were arrested by dry squad operatives at Fifth ave. S. and Chi- cago st, Wednesday afternoon. A search of the premises yielded nine gallons of grapo, 12 quarts of claret | wine and 59 gallons of mash. One| gallon of mash was held as evidence, he rest being dumped on the prem- ines, Rosell! was released on $1,000 but Naverni, unable to put up| | MEDAL OVER THERE; BABY IS OVER HERE! WASHINGTON, D. ©, June 19 df Over in France he got the medal} jof the Legion of Honor. But here} in America he got the true reward. | |When Maj. George K. Shuler of| |the third battalion, Sixth United| States marines, the man who tured the pinnacle of Blan Ridge, stepped from a train here |he was greeted by a 20 months’ old | |girl who looked upon her father |for the first time. The baby was |born shortly after Maj. Shuler sail ‘or France ni 1917 ENJOYS BED FIRST TIME IN 3 MONTHS MARSHYIELD, Ore, June 19. Mrs. Mark K. Collins, who has walked from Pasadena, Cal, has arrived in this city. She is mak jing @ tour of the United States on |foot, She wears men's khaki trous ers and a hunting coat, carries a pack and has her hair cropped short. While in Marshfield she stayed at a hotel, and sald it was the first time she had slept in a bed for threo months, having been camping out during her trip, eap-| Mont might resent it Re sure and have a good supply of oll and gas, and have your brakes in working order when paasing a croxs: ing. It is highty annoying to the train crew to be compelled to clean off the cowcatcher. Besides, it scratches up the engine frightfully Do not try to raise and lower win dows. You may get a mashed finger Ask the trainmen to do this for you The “brakies” aro always glad to perform these little labors. The campaign is being conducted SKILLED WORKERS ARE NEEDED AT NAVY YARD and laborers are urg| needed at the United States y yard at Bremerton. The list udes 40 stevedores, 118 machin. ints, 114 Inborers, 70 helpers, 26) painters and $ sheet metal workers. Applications should be made to the recorder, board labor employ: | Bremerton the se States civil Federal build Seattle | or ere | service dist ing AMUSEMENTS| PEGGY HYLAND in “COWARDICE COURT” Weekday Mats 100; Byes & Sun PANTAGES o Darcey, Monroe blacktnce and Grant, lon, 2h (except ta (except Mats, 2:30; Nights, Now Playing. Matinee Saturday ne Walters and Cronin Wilson's Big Success, “NANCY LEE Nights, 20¢-600. Mats, 200-310 ‘ax. SAFETY RAZORS A son's Colgate's Shaving Stick, Cream or Willams’ der Mennen’s Cream Lysol Cream Palm Olive Shaving Cream .36¢ *eroxide Peroxide Shaving Cream,...80¢ You Save Time and Money by Shaving Yourself Razor Strops { Lather Brushes A wide range to select Kambro Brushes from. Prices 75¢ to at. 25¢ to $1.50 4.00 Helétite Brushes Mercury Strop, 2 sides sseee 500 Eveready Brushes 25¢, 50¢, 75¢ Warner's Foun tain Shaving Brush, «a brush and lather all in Price, com Gem Strops, double, sides, a real value at .. +» 82.00 Columbia, long, heary Army and Navy, peal skin double strop 83.50 Genuine Pig-skin finish, Rabberset Brushes 00 in all styles and sizes, best quality pure bristles in every one, set firmly in hard rub- ber. Prices, each 25¢ to $6.00 All standard and popular U. S$ Cavalry double DON cs casi ansces ‘kale ++»: -$1.00 and $1.50 Small size Strope, suit able for safety razors Creams, Soaps and Powders -..+-18¢ and Mennen’s «+...15¢ and Sanitol . Lazell’s .. Riviris Squibb’s, scented and unscented, Jap Rose ..... Page's Babcock’s Listerine .. And a generous size tube of John others. Shaving Lo. . 25¢ Sepiol Bay Rum . - 10¢, 25¢, 50¢ Witeh Hazel ...... 10¢, 25¢, 50¢ Pensiar Lotion .. 25¢ and 50¢ Dubsine Stick, Cream or Pow. , 30¢ round 6-inch adjusi Gilt frame, 6-inch, 6inch round adjus frame Hand Mirrors at. BARTELL DRUG STORES Service Shaving Cream, for use in hot or cold water Ave. w \t A Shaving Stick or Pow. Unten e tery, 1910 Keren Ave. 1906-8 Boren Ave. Office, Ever-Ready, Enders, Durham Duplex, -.27¢ -20¢ Shaving Mirrors 6x8-inch heavy glass, with stand back $1.50 Nickel finish, 2 sides plain and magnifying, ing, round; adjustable handle Plain Opal Mugs Opal Mugs, gold edge. Dresden China Mugs .. Opal Mugs, gold edge top and bottom, each. makes, including Gillette, Auto Strop, $1.00 to $8.00 a Peods tw | RS Be Talcum Powders for Men Blades as¢ Gillette ..50¢ and $1.00 Auto Strop... .50¢-$1.00 Gem Blades .........50¢ Enders Blades .......25¢ Durham Duplex .....50¢ Ever-ready Blades... .40¢ Star Blades fit the Star, Gem or Ever-ready Razors, six Blades for 23¢ 25¢ 20¢ 25¢ host of Kanner’s Glyde Stroke... . reese $3.50 ledge. .$2.00 Sterling . ‘ - $2.50 Sharpen-em-all .....$1.00 Twinplex Rotary. ...$5.00 Ever-ready, Gillette, $2.00 Ever-ready ........$1.50 Gem Stroppers $2.00 Royal Stropper.... -$1.00 75 tADIOL eee c ee BTS 2-side, plain and magnify- $5.00 table Mirror, nickel finish :--$3.00 $1.50 ana up LOCATED AT eatioke | 10 Second Nea Build Razor Hones On Time Sharpener, $1.00 Cushioned Strop Back, ., .. ae tees SILO Duro Hones .... -.50 Celebrate ........ ‘$1.06