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RINGSIDE NOTES ON THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCI 89, 1920, COUNCIL. CITY COUNCIL MONDAY— Confirmed appointment of Maj. Cart HL. Reeves as superintendent of public utilities, Passed ordinance instructing Corporation Counsel Walter F. Meler to file with the state public service commission a complaint al- lent and inadequate service” by the Seattle arging the company with providing “gaa in terior and quantity and quality.” Voted to sell “over the counter” $1,000,000 of Skagit site construc: tion fund bonds, in denominations ranging from $100 to $1,000, Referred council bills providing for the grading and paving of nance becomes effective duty 1 “Lower Price Floor” Wednesday and Thursday —yjust arrived —a belated shipment of Easter Hats and everybody in our “Lower Price Floor” is rejoicing because of the unrivaled beauty of these Easter modes. Had they arrived even after Easter, we couldn't have sold them for a cent less than we have marked them, $5.95. FOR DIMEDIATE DELIVERY \|U. s,' Treasury ‘to Maxime Building “Three Floors of Hats” “The Haven of Style” Westlake at Pine Prosecute Forbes! Robert BE. Forbes, arrested at Hite, Utah, last week by secret service operatives, will be prosecuted by the \eearet service of the treasury de| partment, it js annou: Far ger jwill be taken on the Forbes stole a sheet of nore pik any | ment checks at Juneau, Alaska, from the Geyerament land howinnalll SPRAY MATERIALS MAIL ORDEK SERVICE Charactertess cur methe@s ta every transact and our cus tamers are accorded every cour- tesy consistent with sound pees Judgment 4% ‘Palé om Savings Accoaste Aoseente Septet te yes Ase Lange nga Peoples Savings Bank GRCOND AVE AND PIKE OF. Tenth ave. N. B., back to the street committee for further consideration. Adopted an ordinance granting Seattle firemen one day off duty in every eight, authorizing an lncrease of 80 In the membership of the de partment and appropriating $70,000 to pay thelr salaries, This ordi Passed an ordinance providing for the Improvement of West Spo- kano st. from West waterway to t4th ave, 8. W. . . Maj. Carl Reeves’ appointment a* superintendent of public utilities before the city « onfirmation Was his advent into the officia family greeted joyously? It was Councilman Bolton tendered his congratulations by dec confidence tn the or qualificatior William 4 to thin be mark that he was unwill the city hall a nest for p ducks. But it wae all en famille, as it were—bvrotherly affection, and all that sort of thing. ee Hickman At Inet, after fighting the battle of city hall for several montha, Seattle's fire fighters have gained one day off duty in eight Now other employes of the city will rush into the front lines, it is QUENTIN QUIDNUNC DAILY HE ASKS A QUES. TION OF FIVE PERSONS PICKED AT RANDOM TODAY'S QUESTION Gov. Hart has been anh don J. Harwood Morris, f ler ¢ convicted of embesaling funds, and sentenced to prison, on the ; that “his family la the worse er.” Do you think Morris sho pardoned or required to serve ba sentence? ANSWERS | CHARLES HAGGARD, Fremont Undertaking Parlors, 357 Fremont ave.—I knew Morris in business and respected him. I never réa thought that he intenfed to be crook ed, With regard to serving the sen: | tence, that depends on whether he was guilty or not, ciroumstances of his family. | DAVID H. JONES, Fremont |Puel Co, Kilbourne #t. and Inter | lake ave—He shouldnt be pardoned on that ground, It would establish « | dangerous precedent. W. G. WOODMAN, Fremont Drug Co, 3423 Leary avee—At first I re fused to sign the pardon petition, I thought it would make ® bad prece dent. But he’s shot his wad, and maybe it would be better to let him Ho was only a tool of some one tse higher up. JOHN BURROWS, clerk in Supe rior Judge Calvin & Hall's court I've made m statement governor knows what it is. L. 0. ROBERTSON, Fremont remont ave all depends on thow Woodland Church Out After Funds) A neighborhood drive to raise 000 will be edmmenced by the W and Park Presbyterian chureh T day evening to finish payments on a new building recently constructed Sixty teams will canvass the com ouncit Monday for | and the | expected COFFEE WEEK March 29 to April 3 HIS week, while grocers of the entire United States are devoting | themselves to special displays of Cof- fee, it is highly desirable that the {readers of this paper consider a few | facts in regard to this most popular of | all beverages. The sturdy guardians of the peace! have cast envioun eyes at the ef of the firemen n employes of the street rail > are suffering from an iteh to go finhing once tn a while ‘The city hall—-the next for politi Iman W. H ¢ has #0 ha named It—will the buna of the “day off lobbylats ever and anon for the next six months, observers opine Why Pyramid P Hew Repeated “putea. are lade Vyramiad the ised ‘Treatment. SEND FOR FREE TRIAL. Matied free in plain wrapper, It Gives you relief, Get a 60-cent box ducks, an PYRAMID DRUG ComPart, ‘wo Pyramid Bide. Marvbell. Mich. Kindly eed mee Fi te i. We - s er than the| == | This country drinks nearly one-half of all the Coffee grown in the world. And the American appetite for Coffee “' is constantly growing. In the last six months of 1919 we Americans drank three billion more cups of coffee than we drank in the same period of 1918. This liking for coffee by Americans is easily understood. America is an active, virile nation. As a nation we require food that sus- tains body and brain at high efficiency. Coffee is pleasing to the palate, but it is also refreshing and invigorating. It supplies strength and staying power. It stimulates the brain and re- lieves fatigue of mind and muscle. It helps men and women to endure ex- posure and withstand hard work. Let Coffee be your everyday drink. Drink Coffee because it is nourishing. Drink it because it lightens fatigue, sustains energy and aids digestion. Drink Coffee because it is satisfying and healthful. Make Coffee Week the occasion for an intimate Coffee-chat with your grocer. He will see that you are suited absolutely on Coffee. Copyright 1098 by (he Joint Coffee Trade Publicity Commition of the United States Coffee is a delicious flavoring for cakes, puddings, ice cream and other desserts. Try Coffee for some of those less common purposes. A Wonderful Display of — NEW APPAREL munity. SUITS, COATS, WRAPS MILLINERY BLOUSES, SWEATERS Fascinating fashions for particu- lar women make their debut most gracefully—they all have congre- gated here and extend an enticing invitation to be present at the in- formal gathering. MISS MANHATTAN f WILL ACT AS HOSTESS / To lend ce to the occasion comes youthful Miss Manhattan be- decked in novel conceptions of Suits and Coats. Our Wednesday Specials One Hundred Beautiful New Trimmed Hats Wonderful Values $1 0. 00 Specially Priced for Wednesday Only CHOICE lot of just one hundred won- derfully attractive Hats have been se- lected from our splendid large stock and specially priced for Wednesday. Many of the most beautiful of the Spring styles. Novelty trimmed hats and jaunty tailored effects in the very newest shapes, colors and materials, Truly a wonderful Easter opportu- nity, for the values me are supreme .. *$10. 00 e Fifty Charming Piouses Wednesday $5. 00 Only, at Lovely new styles—Georgettes andcrepe de Chines —all fresh, new and dainty. Extraordinary values are these, and the price, $5.00, is below our low neg prices. A splendid list of shades, a fine range of stylés—all regular sizes. « A sale of remarkable interest to every woman who wants a new Blouse for Easter “CREDIT GLADLY” , NOT FORGETTING THE MEN Bradbury Suits and Over coats are here to men © who demand better things in | their apparel. Convince yourself that our upstairs prices save you money. Come, see the large stock of beautiful, new garments of cor- rect styles and fine qualities. Compare our prices with others, Here you get the utmost value as well as beautiful style and high quality. The Florence Upstairs Store Where You Always Save Open Till 6 P. M. Daily Upstairs Prices Save You Money