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a no Iw Hot weather is com- ing. Food will be spoil- ing unless it is kept in a cool age mw of a @ igerator is an Ol ee investment. You will save the price (| one season by the sav- ing you will make in keeping your food fresh a wholesome. good refrigerator will last a lifetime and for the low price we are pong Mae them, no family ie, ‘ord to be without on SOLD°ON THE EASY PAYMENT PLAN GRUNBAUM RRO S— Co. INC. Where Pike Meets Fifth tana Mayor Heralds SERCESeESEEeR tal Saturday, | S DON'T WASTE FOOD 3 WAR ORPHANS d Ask Aid for Little French Martyrs ttnd, with be “Poppy Day" in Beattie, Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell has granted the permit and iasued a proclamation to that effect, and Governor Mart and a group of men and women in Beattio, have taken over the or May of the refrigerator in [B)) ganization and adhe execution of the work which will be under the super. vision of Madame Guerin, who is here from France asking aid for the little martyrs of the devastated regions of her country. Hundreds of pretty girls wearing the badges of the Amertean and French Children'¢ league and carry: ing baskets of flaming popptes, will smilingty held their money. bomes out to you and you are asked to do the rest. Committee Calls Alaska Engineer Col. HP, Warren, of Seward, in charge of the Alaska engineering commission, appeared Sunday before the special committee appointed by Seeretary of the Intertor John Bar- ton Payne tq inquire into the water and rail transportation requirements of Alaska, The special committes comprises Lidut, Col, Alfred H. Brooks, United States geological survey; Otto Praeger, second assistant post master general, and Harry, Y. Saint, member of the shipping board, | Present transportation facilities to Alaska and the future needs of the territory were brought before A Wai by the comnenttion . Col, ‘Weeren. Jones Is Always Right|, G00d Roads Week) ssioimnvt ron 300 win ve National Ship by Trnck-Good Roads | provided by Dangert-Aronson.Candy Telephone Elliott, 2607 Week, to begin May 17, has been|campany which is completing three- 1329 FOURTH AVENUE oem by an official proclamation story brick factory at Ninth ave, from Mayor Caldwell, and | Virginia ot 4 = SEATTLE STAR ND AT, MAY 10, 1920. The largest wedding cake ever made in America, it is claimed, was served to guests at the wedding of Cornelius Vanderbilt, jr., and Rachel Littleton (inset). The cake, made at Sherry's, was five and a half feet tall, three feet in diam- eter at the base and weighted 150 pounds. _chef who concocted the cake, M. Bejot is the ROLDINGS. 7 month—just to get you out. Ss How to Get There Take Revenna (Roosevelt Park) car to end of line, branch offices at the corner of 85th Ave. N. B. and 65th St. Or drtve out along Montlake Beulevard, turn- ing to the left and up hill at Untversity trestie and continue to our office at above address. Mr. ¥. H. Brown is manager tn charge and he is on the ground, vain or shine, every day in the week. Subdivision phene, Ken- wood 3649. E. S. GOODWIN, Pres. | 312-314 Leary Bldg, Seattle er. Minutes from Third «Union (30 minufes dn streefcar) Fi supplied, range from —do all this only 15 minutes north of Third and Union in the high-class University district—right adjoining the Univer- sity Grounds, in fact. The saving made by raising your own vegetables will go a long way to paying for your home, and you can have all the fire wood you want for the cutting. Almost before you know it the property will be your very own, and it will be all clear profit. tangible asset compared to a bunch of rent receipts. Prices $325 to $800. Great big tracts, 75x107 feet and superb scenic lots with all city improvements, whichever you want, right in the path of Seattle’s irresistible growth to the northward. For investment regardless of the home fea- ture, there’s nothing to equal are winding up their business and absolutely retiring following Mr. Crawford’s death. This is the last close-in north end property available at first hand. Hundreds already have taken advantage of this big home and investment opportunity. ‘I'hey make a happy, congenial, thrifty circle of neighbors. Every one of them has caught the spirit of optimism and goodfellowship that comes from lots of fresh air, a garden and the satisfaction of owning a chunk of good old Mother Earth. The demand has been so great that the final subdivision of University Gardens has just been placed on the market. Think of it! Four great subdivisions adjoining from which to choose—something for every taste. Opportunity knocks at every man’s door once. This is i ly. You—$ 10 a Month |; Have a little home and a big garden right in Seattte for less per month than you now pay for rent. How? Well— fty dollars down and ten dollars a month will buy you a great: big Crawford & Conover tract where you can: —put up a temporary little two or three-room home or tent for the present, building later when lumber prices drop farth- (Lumber went down about 30% during the last week.) —raise all the vegetables needed to keep your table amply GOODWIN REAL ESTATE CO., Inc.. V. J. GREEN, Sales Mgr. A home and lot is a mighty it. Crawford & Conover Main 4357 iT} in « raid, | CanadianPacific The eee Co. Boys’ Blue Denim Overalls. with bib, double eet and double knee. On sale in the Men's Section. Sizes 8 to 10 years, $1.65; sizes 11 to 16 years, $1.90, Main Floor 432 Summer Weight Men’s Union Suits Special Tuesday A Suit $1. 65 Main Voor They are made of fine white cotton yarns in Short Sleeve, Ankle Length Style for the season. Quantities and sizés are as here scheduled: : ..] 86 | 88] 40] 42) 44) 46 Quantities .........| 50 [108] 100| 76 | 80 | 18 Tuesday—Each 45c A savings. The assortment comprises the following: THE Union Suits, reduced for Tuesday’s selling are from the regu- lar stock and are of an appropriate weight for summer wear, The splendid values which the sale offers are entirely due to the fact that these garments were purchased at a time when the market price was much lower than the present. Economical buyers will take advantage of this sale Tuesday to purchase in quantities sufficient Men’s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers—Special DISPOSAL SALE of 578 Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers offers a. timely opportunity to supply your summer needs at substantial Shirt sizes... ... 80 | 1-82 1 +8 36 | 38 a2] | 44 | 46 Quantity... PS AAR cor 78 a [24 | 96 | 24 Dever oe: a 347 | 36 | 38 | 42 | 44 | | 46 ae} ws eO-L AB 88L Uses Shakespeare to Protect His Auto NEW YORK, May 10. — It ia no| DALLAS, May 10.—J, W. Dicker crime to shoot craps in your home| son has invented a new lock for his with friends, according to a ruling | Sutomobile. He calls it “The Shake by Magistrate Schwab. He dis. | speare.” Acroms the back of the car charged 23 men who were arrested |he has painted: “He who steals my fivver steele trash." An Honest Man Is Kenneth TOLEDO, May 10.—Mrs, George Seney lost a hband-bag containing $2,000, jewelry and some valuable silk. Keneth McFarland found the bag and delivered it to police head- quarters. She paid a reward. of Shooting Craps No Crime, Says Judge U.S. ARMY a eee $100 cash and move In COMMUNITY SERVICE, which | A de is promoting neighborhood happl- ness, will attempt to raise funds for _— arork between May 19 Special at 98c yw “THE TRANS-CANADA Recumed Seagey, May 8 8:00 Dally from Vai PD a Convex Kettles To Victoria and Vancoaver, B.C. Preserving Kettles ete, | Special at ....98¢ Mer 1, Foot of Yesler Way ™. m. Dally Leave — |Victor! SD. i 16 p. m.|Datly Arrive _|Vancos pt yo The “Crescent” is a well constructed, easy running Lawn Mower with three good steel blades. They are fine grass cutters. A big special at $5.08 CARADIAM ‘PACIYIC TICKET 608 beet, en a dai kon OPO oR , ATURDER General Agent, Passenger | ae Nic one or two tablets—eat like Instant! meatlovestisery eartburn, cing tad ovide shape, “It's try, try again,” is the motto of er a actress who finds mar- - Odds and Ends of Gray and Mottled Graniteware A good assortment to choose from. 5- and 7-quart Tea Kettles 10-quart Dish Pans 2-quart Coffee Pots $7 14-Inch CrescentLawn Mower-Special at $5. 98 Plain White Thin China Cups and Saucers—Set of 6 at 98c Here is an unusually big value —a set of 6 Plain White Thin China Cups and Saucers in the Extra special at..... ONLY $100 NEEDED $15 per month pokes you the owner of this h than renting. 1 buttd ie. first, this house on my Farms in W ome. Better unit rid ‘Little ¥