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Hn h gc es Stet ss ofa FOR GIRLS HERE v- al? S. Opens Army Recruiting Essay Contest TTERHOMES ‘Want Trip to Capit i b J hyor’s Committee to Open Here s Chance for You Headquarters Here mange uy | Headquarters Ittee, ry ott 5 Meomaed aha. teal NE cor t t ene t the, will ent, for t recently an Fer ; iting offic or tk 9 . t Shairman and Miss Ma t ‘ al at From the mass of y ts secretary ue t writor of the best exnay ("8 E "It seems tr hat re m the reine mubject, which | tative wor e aid trip to the ited at on toward a betterme we affecting y ir natio et en ral Job ton ©. Marot Newton D. Bake of honor tion to Unele will # t army re office winner : wae medals named by m cup A Great and lasting work for the| Th os of the Mplifting of all young girls who | these Im need of ait.” | All essays must executive committee of the/cls#roome on I Mamed by the mayor in . may PA. H. Albertson, Donna onsay contest are The winners will be announced on April 19, of Lex the anniversary of the bat be written tr February tle ngtor he emeay written from| FP pation in the contest ta r say m nh e and e on one side of | learning per only lor, may enter the » Miss Nina Buchanan, Mr ; written Broussais Coman Black, Mra C.) the F jus, Mra. Gertrude F. Draw | we m Eckstein, Miss Evelyn ¢ | ween’) PARK BOND VOTE = —- BE REPORTED Het & Miss Clio Hulbert, Mra. Eliza Mra. Edwin London, Mrs j Mrs Kate McMahon, M ' dee torah Farrell, Mrs, Wi Councilmen Say Victim; Kept Going Me DD. Perkins, Mrs. Jackson Sil-| Miss Lillian Stevenson, Mrs ot exceed 400 word Burnside, Mra. D. 1, Burkharet, |! h Mrs. James Calvert, Miss Lucy} | SS TRY TOEXPLAIN STREET GAR TO Mrs. Thomas Granam Mra.| j FS Griswold, Mra Florence > dies} ] MMi Nae \ckithon "Snes |Wanted to Help Tax Payers, Struck Husband of Auto Miss Sarah Farrell, Mrx Wi-| . EB Th be Counctimen rickson c Bo: Mo wanton ¢ y officials were to | Lane, day of what was ees” of the m conductor of a street car ge John at Fourth reles man and aps Thru Glass aictosl 4 When: Police Fire js: \» ° P Two men yelled at George Vradis, | Proposed bo: Jobnson at Seventh ave. and Virginia | the street and fe @aturday night. He had visions Spokane st t . knew heldups. George fied. One man} “!f Hix hat was George jumped. There was aj With t r ng half a block id FB of glass and George found|tion f ° om, Were & sor the victim’s brother im the lobby of the Van-|ted by a 40nd t they. Gin’t hotel, 1908 Seventh ave. His |Tatified, to find out anything. I had taken him thru the plate oe ge somebody arned a lesson window. The two men were Tvtchaedl oaid he Satendel ‘nies Gus Hasselblad and Patrol tothe 88 ethavition 01 tie ely George Reynolds. They thought Ball to make emphatic complaint looked suspicious. He was At the time of the Jent John it was explained, (#08 sald it hie fa that be wad ont of t | was bowled over, a he had not seen ‘Our people are grow under | the approaching car, He is said to the burdens of taxation: the atate-| be partially blind, and was dazed by ment continues, “and we shall use| the shock of his wife's reo our best judgment and discretion in| When she was struck and k - t incurring of Indebtedness and |an auto near their home only 4 few the expenditure of money without |days previ fear, favor, coercion or f meni Peiial anaiation” "(69 Per Cent City’s | Car Men Work Year Lane, Erickson, Bolton ar son held a secret seasion and pie . th kill the | A total of 978 motormen. conductors out of 1,421 em; ipal street railwa hemsctves to park - or 69 per cent of all car |have been in the service for more lthan one year, acoording to 4 state | ment issued by Thomas F. Murphine, es! SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 26.—| superintendent of public utilities. Ac Ttallan cafe men, who used to serve d phy: Ya records, 11 em- am » but I was forced to : cording to Murphine’s ge Al again, 1 sell thin the red, red wine, have written to | ployes have been op the job for 2¢ on a close margin, and| W. J. Bryan for his famous grape | years and two have 80 years of serv time the lumber price ad-|Jitice cocktail recipe. SThey plan! ice to thelr credit under private and my price is forced a ittle|' S*rve it to delegates to the | pubtle ownership. . But even at that, it's a won democratic convention. | buy, and the only plan T can - aa |Sideboard Yields Smash Glass; Get | Bice te Crooks Me xjse to offer you a home in Seattle Cigars and Candy Burgtars who robbed the home of small beginning. Remember, get one-half acre of ground and first unit of the house for $100) Cigars and candy valued at $200 George E. Miller, 935 16th ave., con ‘and $15 per month. You move | were obtained from B. Bassect’s cigar | ined their efforts to the family and finish it when you can. No) stand at 411 Railroad ave. &., carly | i4etoard in the dining room. Be. times in this office—we are sell-| Monday morning by thieves who) sides a number of valuable table- all the time, smashed the front door glass. lclothe, the buretars stele a. large ee A ca ee ACANTS to | Wantity of silverware. H. C. PETERS the shipping board navigation and marine engineering school at the un! 716 Third Ave. - Westh was nd ay while the down all ductor was jured carried Erick law. the ato | oar wa he on the bee be fe - THEFT OF SADDLES t« the against George Dull, 17, ar on complaint of Edward Peet, 35th ave. S. W ashy that Moore, insue Cafe Men Seeking Grape Juice Recipe tem. crewe Kansas Woman Left versity has been issued. This school separate from the Washington Nautical school. Capt. J. How ne, sea service bureau, Grand ‘Trunk dock, will furnish further de taille. "PUGET SOUND STEAMERS LOCAL ROUTES 0 LEAVE FROM COLMAN FOOT OF MARION sTEEET COTTONWOOD Falls, Kan., Jan. 26.—Mrs. Louisa Nylor, deceased, left 102 descendants. She was m: ried in 1858 at the age of There are 10 children, 55 children, 37 great grand children. oh Hard Luck Shaving SAN FF n ling 3,000 feet up is dangerous Air Traffic Officer Gates did it to win a bet, but he cut his ear, and hfs brush, all covered with Inther, fell overboard upon the upturned face of a spectator Dahm’s Well Gives Weather Forecast WICHITA, Jan. Fred Dahm's well does his weather fore. to be sure that casting. In fair weather the well whistles as the air rushes inward Before a storm the alr rushes out of the well, Steal Five Suits in Tailor’s Shop Five sits of clothes were stolen juring th from 8. Igari's hop, 616 . it was reported the Monday. No clues | were left, Cornerstone Of Your Home The real cornerstone of your home ig the safe and sure title to the land on which you build Without a good title, you will have neither lot nor home. 26 And the way your is 4 is to have the evidence and the security ished by a Title Insurance Policy issued by this company. You sho: ishes you with a Title Insurance Policy when buy. jd insist that the nell er fur you Washington Title Insurance Company “Under State Supervision” Than $600,000 Injured Foreman Files Damage Suit Alleging he t«# from a fall down the hatchway of a ees®l being repaired in dry dock , October 10, C. FP. Free began suit in superior Monday for $23,500 damages. | Tedd Dry Dock Co, is defendant. 500 (Str, Wainienie, for) 238 pm Yht!Port Townsend, Port} Bonday Williams, 1: 10:20pm \and Port A Assets More “LOWEST RATES CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO 108 ANGELES P FREQUENT SAIL o 8. WAPAMA, SAILING McCORMICK LINE 109 Cherry St. LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS (Kingston, G amb WLudiow, ont ler, Townsend | ie and Had al arrangements for Mrs, W. A 44, Sunday. who died at 811 11th THIRD OF PENANG'S ex ports came to Seattle during 1919 Penang is in the Straits Settlement topis, tor ai Tip fn ‘the San) Tues Thare fat Pointe marked 9% Pasnenecrs for thene other boat landing pot thelr own arrangermen: If you Victory Bond t t cloning mar Liberty © these prices work ae w York market and the ex and |making paaseneer rate does not tnelud: Janding cha Barrece liability te lMmited to wear ing Apparel, not to exened 110 for “oe whole ticket. 159 pounds allowed free $90.70 Bteamers and schedules mbject to tind notice. Freight re neoting Ist 2a aa 4th 4th Victory Victory 44s 440 448 448 8K\e $92.08 $90.96 $9840 $91.28 S0n.a4 4s pigs | 119 3 $91.80 $94.95 $9) *When buying, we deduct 37¢ on bond and $2.60 on soll at the New York market piux theacoruedinterent MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. The Premier Municipal Rend House. Capital One Million Dolars tral Uailding, Seattle Elliott 2440, katabvlisbed Over a Quarter Century, 992.146 $97.49 Sone seer Tickets must be purchased at ticket i office, Open trom 6:10 & m. to 12:00 midnignt. PUGET GOUND NAVIGATION CO. Ticket Office, Coirnen Dock. 7 ae * Phone Maia 605. TELEPRONES: Main 7 102 Descendants! grand | 3,000 Feet in Air cS Shay: | partially paralyzed | BONNEY-WATSON’'S are making fs pea a POTATO MARKET i Public Markets OPENS EASIER Jobbers on Western Ave.! Announce Big Supplies SANIT ANY While quotations — rema hanged. Monday ire fobber local potato market oF Inoreane according t ributed t of t up as uch @ oke before filing | eanier mort hand This is of @r inte to « ble of their et tax rer ett ppl on anxiety were east vIKE PLACE wy ‘ Bs.) day on best Yakima N ashinen $95 to $105 per 1 mpuds aro selling at $85 | metow, | j ton, Jobbers predict that] ii) My. 0 the epud market will hold steady at least until March 1 Vegetable arrivals from California Monday included San Diego tomatoes at $4'to $ and celery at $8 pe ane was in from ane tome ten ‘Trade active along opened | WESTLAKE pot ronat, Ie to tte T i de pork t and eee markets unchanged tn quotations 1 are anticipating @ good - ig ge n trade this week putatenn, 62.76 n s at the local stock yarde| box; Hunkiet or Monday amounted to 120 head of 4 pee . ; 6 tot sttle and 198 hogs, , Cattle marke eld steady while hogs altho prices were Hutter the week Jobbe Eas showed @ aker tendency a Stand Vessels in Port at Seattle Today ™ | Laoal, per eek Bite Endicott, #tr| per dos, bunches * Danley Ta th Cove terminal wikt Heth et, ter Pier 14—tr Fulton, Mot + Wirketina tr Admiral Mehot Green Peppers Lettger Cal. Pe | Qeione--Cal, Avstrettan Drown ir Lightenip Umea cr Admiral Prene. Hur Revin Geod Laoral, per | ramph ine Me Taek! & Nadiahee Hore! works Hur Bam. 0 & & Tarnet | | Beet Waterway terminal—aer & | Moon, str West Jee Dethie yards rea S Ames yords— ir West Jessup, str Roore | in ng Grepe Proit Plertaa, per bet | Florida stripe | Weney Comb. erate | Rtrained Lemons Per bow Oranges Per bo Navel. per eaee + Japanses, per box Bianford, reer: Malferman dry dock Motot sete Culburre, | vate Bante Ana, ote Northwoatern, | Patterson & McDonald yerds— Motes sehr Boobyaila, Janoary 2 ton from Tacoma at 3p. mj str Admiral Farragut from Han Diego via fan Francisee at 0:20 « mj ate Queen Clty trom 2 eu FF ieo——— Ratter—Fresh dairy .. | Metter Pet Local, wtrietiy fresh jp bullets +s ° Milk—Per owt ees e- | te y wer Prince | | C. via ports at x | Departurce country ream Str Queen for Ban Diego erramers, January 2% ew | Local couatry ° Prince Prince porta at midnight. |! Chicago Grain*Market ‘| * | Rupert, HO, sconsin eream brick rect « Amerton eomnc Jan. 26—Grain futures Hoard of Trade today were lower, Cash grain waa also m lower. A weak Mastern and for k of | Ducks Heme | _ Live Neolte « Live Live. ent ull and local & scatiored buying at the outect jeeme Heigian Haree—Live, per M pe were steady *——" poor Janu core Prices Paid Wholeanters Frosen | od Nene Dressed Brotlers Dressed Geone Helgian Hares x— Live, per MEAT Prices Paid Shippers 2 Chicago Live Stock if © Jan, 26. market | | CHICAGO, 16.00 16.60 | 47,000 he 2Li16.00@ 16.00 rales, $ 7 14,00@ 14.60 F | t 118 60@ 14.60 Ho & »—Recelpte, 86.7606; Roceipta, 8,000 head; market te c Til 1.00@15.00 Lamba, $15.60@20.86; ewes, Bheep $00 hither ee aes | so@i | » TA , WOOL Iie *> Sua Open High lew Salted hides, cows 40 No, Bese see Green hides, s2n4s gna a 34.66 2 ana steers, No 1 30.82 Among the latest articles received at salvage headquarters of the American Red Cross in Washington are & mimeograph machine, several discarded bellhop uniforms, three * Wi ‘ina’ Gnder, Ne. icles | Soup containers, seven trunks and a sieeeses s66 | batch of 75,000 postcards. 3.0006.00 1.000 2.00 se08. Dry hides, No? 0 No. Dry walt? | Dry onltenic on OF waited TIES, Grits ach «+. i pelts an ranch, full grown or green kip skina, No. 2 HAY, Wholesale Pei MONDAY ro JAN, 26 First Low Tide 1:42 & om, 25 ft. 6-0 Virst High Tide 64.00070.00 || ¢:10 12.7 ft F0.00G 72.00 |) hecomd Low Tide [10.00@ 72.00 || o"4 ai ft 74.006 18.00 || ‘Woe Tide saa p.m, 9.4 ttt Holied 9,00 81.00 ».00 (Oats Ground + Kolied Corn—Whol racked | sterling opened at $5.69, off 2%e | » Mtr Went Ivan, bee Ba | ‘PAGE 15 IU S, PRUNES FOR SALE, 18 CENTS Army Store Has Big Variety --| of Bargains oo | sltv: | —_- Portland Market Report ||“h Suey Is Guilty; |,,,, The Price of prunes has dropped. k | Pleads; Fined $100 tbe ccicctanie truit can now be ob r oe S thakeed Wika |uined at the army store in the cullty when | Stacy st. terminal for 18 cents @ lee Jeremiah |pound. This is a drop, on orders tictea | {fom Washington, from 23 cents, The sale opened on January 1 and continue untll February 16, all other articles remain Sales are being made by | post, as well as by purchas- * calling at the store. A list of the articles and their prise be de. | will ivered February Prices on | Ah Chu 1 Ja ng, Seattle | the |Chinese, pleaded su charges lof pentence to 20 days in § en of $100 head, marke a, $16,60@16 60; ples, $1208 OG ito Keceipta, 497 head Kart of mountains out valley Jamba, $14.5 1312.00 : ame ope unin oop prunes, te . | bound; tom pound cans, 9 cemte | | Status of the New York | 2," ‘ere | Stock Exchange | 1) pounds, $2.75 @ cane ee) 61@ 626 per tb 0G 600 per reamery S4o per Ib; brofiers, 290406 naked 1 one-fourth-pound boxes, 6 cents © rubber, $2.26 « pair; Dar- typ 15@ 00 per I» . Triplets, 16@ te per I. w ¥¢ an. 26 at the opening te to camp kettles, conte a par, cents each: saddles, $26 eaah; choes, 47.60 8 pair; woolen socks, 66 fingstatte, eight f = —_ "= Frisco Market Status A BAN FRANCIBOO, Wxtres, not quoted Jan. otter | prime fi tras, @1e per dow) extra p per doz; wndersixed pulle per dor ‘ Chieene-Calitorata fata, fancy, aie |\"e f per ancy, 200 per ib. pe ee “= American Writ underabirt ane, $2 each; kodak tubes, 6 conte flasblights, 60 cents eseh. " — —$| International Exchange = ||P? tea = —ty | ot ~The foreign 95; toe be fr 4 Forei gn NEW YORK, Jan. 26 hange market opened weak of contracts Preliminary report on | nortly, and not far! ock after dy on hand 1 lire made new lows at entimes, and 14.42¢, aff : Marks made a new low ai) Balances .. junior inswe, with «as high an $60 «| » Writing fol- | in prices for Clearings Balances . New York “Coffee and Sugar Quotations | ite produrts Ciearings | | Balances . ches, 63,| 3— ~~ is at Manning| CREMATION followed funeral funeral arrange-| services for Darsie C. Bard, mining i been in the employ engineer, at Bonney-Watson's ag 2 jonday. He died in Butta The body who died § parlor ment Lotte No No 4 Banton, a s ¥ war—Mot quoted today. Stimulating Monday Sales Through Saturday Advertising. Do you think of certain days in the week as “off” days forad- vertising? : Saturday—for example: do you omit your advertisingon this day? Do you realize that advertising on Saturday will stimu- late your Monday sales tremendously? THAT MARSHALL FIELD & CO. OF CHICAGO CANNOT BE SHOWN THAT THERE IS ANY OFF DAY IN ADVERTIS: IS INDICATED BY THE FOLLOWING SIGNIFICANT eAdvertiing Bureau MARSHALL FIELD & .COMPANY 22% NORTH STATE STREET CHICAGO Jun 12, 1919 itr. Tictor’?. Lawson, The Chicago Daily Sows. Dear Sirt=- As I recollect we ere now in our Sth yeas for consistent Saturday night advertising. We were the ploneers emong Chicago retailers in this move. We started with vory emall copy and with very little hope of success: Kone of ws really belioved the advertising would a Sunday sgainst the great Sunday paper competition, p41 however, wo never pass & Saturday without generous repress entation in the Evening papers. We find that in spite of, the decrease of the Daily News circulation om Saturday the results we get on those items advertised are frequently greater than the same items advertised on en ordinary day? We have no theory to expound regeréingithis phenomenon. facts are enough for us. You are at liberty to use this letter way you see fit —- we rather enjoy competition. Yours very truly, PIELD & C 6 By ° . 5 AGver Dts. Pe Strawbridge & Clothier of Philadelphia also use space in Saturday aft ernoon newspapers to increase Monday sales. ; i Neither of these two great stores uses.Sunday advertising at all. In The Seattle Star a large number of advertisers are ited in the Saturday editions. The heaviest volume of want real estate, automobile, truck and accessory advertising appears on that day, as well as a remarkable volume of amusement advertising. This indicates a high degree of reader-interest for the Saturday Star. If Saturday afternoon advertising is highly profitable for departinans stores, as well as the other classifications of i mentioned, it will also be productive for the general advertiser. Reconsider the Saturday proposition. There are no “off” days. Sched- ule at least one of your advertisements each week for the Saturday editions of The Star. ‘ The Seattle Star |