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RACTS 0 HELP IN JOB SEARCH Unions and Engineers Coop- | erate to Solve Unemploy- | ment Problem NEW YORK, March 17.—Labor | Gdlegates, representing more 400 of New York's $00 unions, In in @orsing the proposal to work jointly With capital in ending unemploy Ment, have decided on this plan of| ‘To make a survey of industry In ently of that to be made by a Gommittes of the Federated Amert @in Engineering Societies, but work fing In co-operation with it national organiza when the engineering socie committes and the joint commit tee of the unions found that each Planned an engineering survey to a» certain the causes of unemployment Members of the engineers’ commit tee attended a labor mass meeting ere at which plans were disc used. Radicals in the meeting looked on the Bea of co-operating with capital as a ie. But after the engine ors’ esman had pointed out the alms | their survey as being identical With the goal of the labor conference, delegates indorsed It. Vernon Taylor, of the United Labor | an early revolt among the rad and succeeded in getting the Béoption of a conservative program. *VIOLENCE WON'T WIN A THING FOR LABOR” “Violence won't win a thing for Fabor nor will it put men back on fhe jod,” said Taylor. “I have stood it tan't pleasant. & you violence are crazy. “Get down to brass tacks. to tackle this problem It didn't come upon Those who We've intelt us sud. labor meeting indorsed the ‘Mogt Important proposal of the engt | y committee—the idea of open up industries to full strength on ‘Bew standards of production approxt normal, with a systematic Sieetacios, the establishment of a eservoir for products now non and the emplo. now out © hed work on that basis. King County Had a Poll Tax—Once ¢ used to have a poll tax ad In 1854 a tax of $9 wns levied om all the citizens of King county, Gecording to H. F. Jones, of the counsel's office. ag persons were subject to he tax, but of these 69 refused t. It required from $10 to my ‘of county money to collect ech $9 tax The county collected approxi ly $225, and spent $585 trying collect from the 69 who refused payment. Foreign Exchange Foretan ex- ——_ a SCS Stall 52, 49-™. sack patent flour. $2.40 16-i7, 3-T. can Ghirardelit’s choo Biste, $1.00! si.09 sm are! salt m, whole fis 108, ive. cracked rice pken Wo chips, ike; 3 ba " 192, 49-™. sack Nour, corn meal, tic pb. fife. Stall 129, fresn exes, butter, ite ™ ,*. Stall 1 ; Luna sos “ean. Stall 104, Teagarden straw be jam, 65 ° quem crry Stalls 49-50, hand dipped She .; peanct pritt) a peanut butter 5, lamb shoulder, 1246 %.; Switt 380 Tm. Stall 33, lard ; Tos. 38; lee qt. Stall 1 a spuds, ora q 26 box. Stall 60, Gem Nut mar a SANITARY Stal! 109, best American cane 2 Ts, Ihc, 4 The. Mc, # The + Crystal White soap, 4 for 25c. Stall 111, assorted jams, 0c jar; strawberry jam, Btalia 20-22, best butter, boc Mm fd exes, 36 doz Stall 21, salt ‘Columbia river smeits, 4 the bologna and liver sausage, . 10¢ Mh. Stall 31. hy Teagarden fe e ite mat: Marmalade, 25¢ I 4-36, large 0c; Mazola oil, | Be, Ge, $1.00, $1 Stall 45, 6 Tbe white California beana, 25¢; 27 cans 3 atyle corn, Stalls 20-71 cauliflower, 10 P. em, King selmon, 306 ats 36, pure America abe Stall 61 k Stalls 37-2 24e; Olymple CORNER Stats 16-22, full cream cheese, 260 pd 32 %b.: Bwise cheese, 400 Th 1bc, Stall 12, stewing meat, % the Qe; shoulder lamb,, 194 1 Hershey's cocoa n son, tall can 16c. Stall 14, fr rel 3 fbx. I5e; fresh wkinned #0 94-96 Pike st., mutton #ho bo Th leg mutton, 20c T. Sta a fut butter, 1% Te 15 , full cream cheese, 290 ™ ing cod, Ibe tal 11% apple, daree Stall 17 Ton, lhe, 4 pure fresh ton milk solid p potato Hanes marmai Ba&V 1512, pure « than | police cluba myself and can/| and we can’t get rid of tt in} minutes.” | yment of mea | Public Market | farket | F i tress smelts, 4 Ship News Tides in Seattle WRIDAY “ * _ THURSDAY MARCH 17 First Low Tide ana to ft Piest om a. Kecond Low Tide nat 1:08 pom, OF Mt jee » DECK PIER FOR High Tide ft Second itigh. Tide 10:40 10.3 ft Riad 8. S, WENATCHEE | New Smith Cove Dock in} Gala Array for New Liner In preparation for receiving the steamship Wenatchee, committee | appointed by the port commission | is, Thursday, working out plans for the decoration of Pier B at Smith} Cove. The Wenatchee will be the} first passenger liner to berth at the foe, West Seattle citizens were em tirely without service Wednesday The court absolved the county com missioners from responsibility, and the port commission ts marking time, expecting to appeal FUNERAL FOR SHIP MAN Funeral services were held in Ta coma Wednesday for C. A. Papst, steamboat operator and shipbuilder who s ay from the effects of t car accident oe | URGES COOLING SPACE Transcontinental ra a recent | was a lucrat nd of freight trans | portation and sooner or later the ten | “world's | its Intent black eye, eben © ew terminal ‘ oo |? \* Prices were better at the hing, but seltin develo od tn the firet ten aes tn — ean tr |, A series of stunts will be the) minutes Miatny NM wae Ue professional orlgin. There were immedi- the cause.of unetnploy me cl of 0! ate recessions all thru the list To hold mass meetings in principal | f"" of Wenatchee's contribution | *")) iiivan Petroleum opened at 146%, up slightly, but ayiekly {for to brin, capital to the celebration, April 4, accord| to 145 The feature f the openin wee AUiantic Gulf. teh 4. Cities in an effort = ing to C. W, Wilmeroth. Passengers | 304. a new low for the year, after opening at 34%, The stock was alincst e bang reel on the veasel w be treated to gen | * Teivcn at wings ge ne yeeier sey wee os tb ena he Pitenk PUBLIC OF ROTH Jerous supplies of Wenatchee fruits. included: no Te "ARTIES’ CULPABILITY | ‘The Wenatchee is scheduled to] Mexican Pet altimore & Ohio, 33%, up Ki United To inaugurate an educational cam: | for the Orient April 9 States Ate “4% Up %; A ) paign to inform’ the public of the . 6s ‘ Gulf AE vcnethps gard and IAbor) STILL NO FERRY SERVICE | x meni tha nce of wholes: iw er sie Pesptoyenens weit be trmponstt! 2 alle 0 age oer columbia Graphophoma, preferred, employmen: < pti |court victory compelling the port te Labor and capital agreed to get to-) commission te maintain a ferry serv GRAIN PRICES | i, in charge of the meeting. PUt | that handling ot pertsbat je products | THE SEATTLE STAR. |Mayor Passes Buck to ‘Millionaire Cub’ for Black Eye Yarn the only New York Times writer to sock an interview with Caldwell, | Vanderbilt declared that he want ed the material for Lealle's Weekly ‘The entire “interview” was mere ly a fehash of the mayor's mpooch store the Municipal league last Oo- taken from the dally papers That the orter,” Cornelins Vanderbilt, wealthiest cub Was responsible for the article tn the New York Times which gave Seattle was the infer by Mayor |b tober, enee drawn Caldwet Wednesday The article, which was headed “Se- of that date ttle’s Sad Plight,” purported to be ‘The deductions drawn from the an interview with Caldwell on the statements, however, were to the of street car vituation, It was migned fect that Seattle’ was all in, down wit _Dodge,” but Vanderbilt was vi and out financially Bears Make Attack on N. Y. Exchange March 17.—eare made another attack on the stock mar ortly after the openin: ne Ww YORK, et here today off %; Tobacco Product Up 2%: New Haven, uthern Pactfh t Crucibh betrotenm. 146i, up ty! California Petroleum, jay, off 1%; Columbla Graphaphone pid, 41, unchanged. win Locomotive, 86% Chandler, 79, N. Y. Stock Exchange (Wedaceday's Quotations) Peratsned by Ln a, Ianaatag © Oo.’ Bes- . Maller AGAIN DECLINE =: Beal ager... CHICAGO, March 17.—Cirain prices | 4™*r Car @ Pay....133% dectined on the Chicago Amer day, due to Im amen. Int of the tra little. expe were higher Amer, Tol & Tel Provisions | anscond: BARTELL DRUG STORES Sp Specials | — ) ee 5 Armour’s Face Powder For Toilet and Bath Pears Dependable merchandise can be secured at depend- able stores only. Unlimited satisfaction is predomi- rent in every purchase. Buy your drug needs at a de- pendable store—A BARTELL STORE. END O’ THE WEEKS centezs in a neat, attractive box, ws and 75¢ each at “PICTURES FOR EASTER” Po eee eeePRC COPECO OSS e tie Sieg now. For the _ BATHROOM You Never Tasted Better Chocolates You'll find in End O’ The Week Chocolates that something which makes Bartell candies supreme seth ,jiuality and exes!) in flavor and goodness. Every piece a treat in in clearly shown by popu itself; every bite a sweet surprise. ne Sees, Ab aah Full pound box of rich assorted cream and chewing white eth and brunette, 59c Send the folks or your friends a real Easter card —something unusual—your photograph—an Easter greeting that will be appreciated and treasured. Look over our line of Kodaks and Brownie Cam- eras. You'll be surprised at the small eost for sport that lasts the entire year. When you go on picnics or parties out-of-doors you'll wish for one. Avoid disappointment by getting your KODAK 50 the ic Stubborn Cold “Bayer Aspirin Proven a successful treatment for coughs, colds, la grippe, etc. None but the genuine sold at our stores, in— Boxes of 1 dozen. Boxes of 2 dozen. Boxes of 100... wi Intercoastal steamship . companies | Vi) cy wheat opened unchanged at | Balt. # Onle | now serving this port will see the 59% and lost lige before the Clowes | Baldwin Lecomotive Jadvantages of providing cooling | May wrirat opened off Wc at $1.61¥%. | ethiehem Meat “I. 66% Oa space to handle tho steady and/ MZ dropped dic nudernanged at |Canedian Pacific profitable > of Washington 4p /¢9yc and lost \ the Comtral Leather... ples, fruit, fish and other Pacific | July corn opened off ie at OM amr? Pear's (ecented) . | the Northwest + pres m, said O. C. Soota. | cenad unchanged at | C¥e® Cane Sugar Pear's (unscented) « 196 secretary of the Yakima Chamber of lat July Products 7s Manatield’s 5 Ua and Tar Commerce, today. Soots came to at and Crucible Try Shampoc, 20008 for .....00e tend the meeting Wednesday of the| £0 (2° | Generel Motors. Rartet! rovers 1Oe; 3 for Ihe Washington State Chamber of Com Good rien Armours All Round, ier 3 | merce. case WHEAT Great Nerthers for « —e : see uicidin “te caan wear |i84uetrial Alcehel. .. Coepere Natural 04 44 Knickerbocker Bath Sprays—evéry spray equipped with CANADIAN SHIP COMING [No 2 hard Ot No ¢ bard, | Inepiration Buttermilk So ate nickel-plated faucet and spray attachment. Long rubber ma Bringing é 000 - wd — | nie get yao ae Calvert's Carbolic ....90e, Se tube —— quality, A . er ae Ge ota. ustralia, he steamy ara ny | Leek . 7 oot. ; Packer's Tar ... te - . i 00 |Prospector. first of the Canadian | Chicago Board of Trade ‘exc retroirum } Cuticure . te ‘Tyeas Bath ‘Thermometers—essential both to the health ae ayes aoe ane. by veer] (Thareday’e Quotations) a —_ ert ite r n esnneces ce and comfort of each individual [te some hate, * at og. = Furetshed by 1. th Manming & Co.'s Prix | vow Haven ) Lite Buoy, tee) 8 for.. me For baby's bath, floating thermometers.. -.90¢ each aturday e will uni ‘© and Patunattiias i then shift to Vancouver , B. C. eee sinatink, Soc s ) Other Tyoos Bath Thermometers at $1.00, $1.25, 91.75 ee ray te aa - hoe and $2.00 each. COMES FOR OVERHAULING an 84 The, Leg Star Massage Shower Spray—a real portable shower bath. Preparatory to undergoing @ thoro |; oe | 10% (aasorted odors Rejuvenate your tired, listleas body; stimulate your blood— overhat the Pacific Steamship | ies 8 for ‘ tee a Star bath is shower, shampoo and rubdown all tn one. company's schooner Admiral Mayo, | Maz $4 RATS AR | noew tatana Creme Souias .-- f + Ae COMPIO® Lecce seeceeeeteeseee sees ceemeeseceesseces B5.OO ednesd wx . ” ee . arrived in port Wednesday in tow. |7 "7k ..— | Mnctair Of... + ages Bere HI) Banttax Bath Spray—Fits any faucet; EM. rubber tubing She salled from here in 1919, and/aey...... 2090 2099 2940 20.50 | toutnern Pacific bapsd . with tae! % nickel plated wag commiasioned as an auxillary| | lard— Southern Ral Danderine Soap . 380 akin seinen sey yee Eee pwer schooner. Later her propellers |MA7-<-:-- 1155 11.48 Danehce cate Q-Pan Bokp Sac} wet tn clowely, Complete cerereecnecesenerceens +++ 98.50 poe semeetee Lacie Ree Pere eer acne $150 18-88 I nm inert Be gece | Olivelo, 106) 9 for 2te} Loofah’s Bath Sponges were removed. ibe | Wtudenaxer ond te sir 4 cmcenpnoouny. ee May $9 11.92 11.47 | resas Company. “a% Rickseckers . * Sanitax Fountain Rath CONGRESS SHIP COMING a — is Paettie 21% Mary Garden . $2.23 | spray, etc. Nickel-plated parts . Steamship C. H. Livingstone, first Tobacco Profects.... #2 Houbigant’s Ideal are i Veltex Wash Clothe—Edges embroidered in shades of lo tthe U. & Transport Co, Congreen | Weather Bareau Report Unien Od of Dela... 10% Woodbury's Facial ...--.-18¢} pink, biue, lavender and yellow; each ceneees es -2O@ line, veascis, will arrived In Seattle| TATOOSH IKLAND, Mai * Union Pacific 18% peer taggers oy by Kiear-8kin Rubber Sponges, each..... 40¢ and 50¢ |harbor April 8, with a cargo from|*. M—(isins Fe. United Re ya tp -tae hay eaiaeat 010 Bath Brpsbee—Best quality bristles in all, $1.00, $1.25 the Atlantic coast Gerais, at 8:9 United States Mubber 94 Dacadelll © cea, gud be and cesses . $1.50 eee . +2 | alted States Meel,. 20% ~ si. a Whiting Adams Bath. Brasheo— 63. 93.50, 94.25 TEST NEW MOTOR SHIP Chicago Car Lots |Etd Copper. rend ‘Cantie oas), and seeee eenpeeee woseeee $4.75 The new 6,000ton motorship Ken. (Wedacoday’s Quotetions) janadiutn Meet. ‘Tena Seville, ar; necott, largest vessel of her type to| pernunea by LB. Manning & Co, | Webeah dar. sees Note list of Bath Soaps in column be built on the Coast, wae scheduled Betler Hotel Duilding Coutt to leave Pier 2, Alaska Steamship — Cont. Bata. LA.Tr bar .-- to left. Co, at 11 a m. Thursday on her - ' ‘ . Brook. Rapid Transit 12% [trial trip. She was built by the Todd; ~™ “ had 1? Alaska-Juneas ™“™ 197 «9818 BT) Potad stock eales, 784,000 aharea GOVERNMENT TAX ONLY WHERE NECESSARY Construction & Shipbuilding Co. at Tacoma for the Alaska Steamship The port commission has been Jasked to assist in the movement to} cep the sea training service sta |tions under furt fon. of the| United States shipping board. Blue Funnel timer Teucer will] |dock at Pier 14 Saturday, according | |to schedule, She is bringing a gen feral cargo from the Orient. ’ “- | | According to latest advices, the! Mitsul freighter, with a full cargo| jfrom the Orie will arrive in Eb Nott bay April . | Approximately 4 060,000 feet of tum. |ber will be carried by the 0. 8. K Arrivals and Departures } Arrt m Tacoma, presumably for her | ing fr | Sailed March 17—Ate Protestiaus for Hong i for Hongkong, at 10:15 a.m, March | |p. m. a | Vessels in Other Ports Yokohama—March 12—Aalled str Fu shia Maru for Heattle via Kobe, Youo hama end Vietoria Ban 6 str | Arived, > for! Diego Arrived Queen for Benttle Willmington | San Fra | 16—Salled, str } ‘ p.m. Arrived, Admiral Evans from #an Diego and | 16—Arived, ate Will 10 9, om lowar wtr K) 1. Lueken during the nigh for Seattle during . liner Manila Maru when she sails for the Orient soon | eee | Steamship Edmore, Pacific Steam |ship company’s transpa fleet, | scheduled to sail for Yokohama on | | March 27 with capacity carg \2 | oa \° Lumber, shingles, canned salmon | Jand general merchandise will form jthe cargo of the Luckenbach Line | steamship K. I. Luckenba when!) | the veesel leaves for New York and], Boston Friday. i eee Hl Twasn't #0 bad when thieves) ail dairy products were steady jonly at coal from the Lake| Thursday. Cheese was scarce, with Gravel Co, but when they even | the market firm. took th shovel, Wednesday night, } VIEGrraAnLes Cc. J. Hutchinson, manager, nott| Priess Paid Whe j Art Per doz. : |A A Str Kdmore, str terminal—Str City Admiral Go 1 Rodmar Pier B--Atr Spokane pdrich, Aa ate Ad Pacific Coast Coal Bunkurw—sur Kestern jg— ESTIMATED TOMORROW | Wheat, $0 cars; corn, 220 care; onts, 10 Liberty Bonds (Wednesday's Quotations) i ‘erelthed by 1. Th Me vate Wire, Datler Hotel ma Chicago Live Stock nic 909 | First 24's First « Second Firet 4M... Hncond 41's Third @\'e Fourth 4% Fitth 9%'s Pitth 4%". , Total sale of bonds, 110.9 7610.60; owen, $2 STRAWBERRIES COMING SOON: Within a week local spinach will be arriving regularly on the market This will cause Walla Walla spinach | to drop so low that some wholesalers will eventually stop handling that county's stock. Local spinach will be freah daily, and no high freight rates will have to be paid. There is a good market for apples, | with locals well cleaned up Thursday. San Francisco Produce BAN FRANCISCO, March 17.—Dutter— Br al Denver Live Stock Market cVER, Maren 17 Reowipte Market steady. tant Site@s 3 Cate Btoers @ 6.50 DEN 1.000 ° caly Hogs—-Receipta, 2.100 7“ oe e| Three cars of Gold Elephant brand | lower, Top, $9.65; bulk 609.25 Bs . Cheep —teceipts, 6,400, Market steady. | OT@NSE# are on tap. The quotations Lambs, $7.50@9; owen, $4.50@5.45. are $4.50 to $5.50 a cage for the large land $3 to $3.25 for the small ones. | ‘The first car of strawberries is due fin ttle next week from Louisiana. | They are expected to sell at from $5 | 50 a orate Stole Coal, O. K.; Stole Shovel, E-Yow ng Board Yarde—Str West str Kastorn Leader, atr Went str Kayseoka, str Algonavin, bbe selene oo iste Victoria, Sek, tr Bante Ane. ae Cal, fata urnstd Die ‘ King, str wy 8 Survey- | Ouenmbers 0, ate West | i hot how | Garlle—Per th oor DNdke & Dredging Co.—| Green Peaa—Cai., por th. 29@ 26 + Patterson Green Peppers Florida, per Th 60 Horseradish——Per Tb... oO 25 n. att Ket- Ireke—Local, per bunch . “ee wone Lettuce boner Panay Imperial Valley, per crate | hot house, per erate - i Onions —Per th oF Fo Walia Walla, ar so! set ony «| oy Olearings . e es 0.0085 00 Balance 15.00 20.00 160 40 Clearings 16@ 18) 11266160 | Balances ee. Per conse $ Spokane | Angeles. per basket .. TY k 45,340.00 | | Ld m. err 06 ances 0,987.00 | otatore— ‘Tacoma | nas Per han Balances 147,968.00 Wash, 4 Xeams—Tenn., per hamper | Chestaute—Cal, Store ¥. Wesh Local. cook “Tanath | Datea—Per Fige—Dried, py a Fruit Be Per box Carton of Lever Limes Prare Tineappies Per erate « ‘Taagerince—Per coer nesday night in the south court room |Battery st. pune Paid Wheleonte Dealers of the federal building. James E. Blackwell, Per tb er Almonds raat Batterfat Fresh ranc Cwt., by lo DAIRY Prices Waid Local creamery | 1908 Boren Avenue o-—Per cane. per t.. Prices Paid to Shippers No. 5349 Ballard Avenue 610 Second Ave. First Avenue) | Near Alaska | and Pike | Building | Street ON SHINGLES The interstate commerce commis- sion has under advisement Thursday arguments on the protest of North- west lumbermen against the freight rate differential assessed by railroads against shingles, A two-day hearing | on the subject waa concluded Wed- r te: Master Builders’ | the Railroad men contended that red) cedar shingles do not meet the same competition on the Atlantic as lumber 7 does, and that therefor a reduction in |rates would not stimulate the pres- ent condition of trade, During the hearing it was brought out that the west coast shingle indus: try employs between 7,000 and 9,000 men. | mwnnnnnr~~n Calver-Light . Meavy «s+. ys master builders. eal PRODI Whoiceale Dealers | ee Prime lambs Yearlings « Wethers Ewes ... HAY, sWhelreie rm ie | professorships at several Ohio col- 7 PLACES WHERE GOOD DRUG STORES’ ARE LOCATED Store No. 2 | Store No. 3 Store No. 4) Store No. 5 Second Avenue and Union Street MAYOR ORDERS CHARGE PROBED Mayor Caldwell Thursday asked the board of public works for a re port on the charges made by the association board was playing polities in refusing to permit a reduction in the wages of men employed on the new fire station at Fourth ave. and that superintend- ent of buildings, scored the attacks of the master builders as and a palpable effort at jockeying. The board ruled that the contrac: tor of the fire station would have to pay the scale in effect at the time the contract was let, and would not be permitted to reduce the scale to the one recently announced by the “unjus' The board is accused of postponing the hearing on the reduction until after the city election, March 8, and then to have failed to notify the Master Builders’ association. Dr. Frank Gunsaulus Dies at Chicago CHICAGO, March 17.—Dr. Frank nationally known writer, educator and lecturer, died He was head of the Armour Institute of having held that posi- | Dr, Gunsaulus entered the minis. | try in Columbus, O., at the age of |19, And was tater pastor of churches | in Baltimore and Chicago, He held He was joint founder of the Armour In- Portland Market Status 17.—Cattle—Ro- 8 | eed Onts— Rolled Whole POULTRY | Corn— Whole Gunsaulus, 65, Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers Cracked . Ducks evase es here today of heart trouble. Hens Live, under ¢ ‘tb Live, 4 Tin, end up ‘ | Zechnolesy, apringe——Over ft te 2 Geese Dressed tion since 1892, Live Live : Ha ave Sereteh Feed Laree—Live ‘at | Serete POULTRY Cocoanui Mont s Prices Paid Wholeentere {tice ie Beoe Meal . Ducks—Drease¢ eal. to el : Crystal Grite | leges and at Yale univer Bp raity, Hens Dressed, « Granite rite ed Geese—Dreseod e |Tarkey#—Dreased f Linseed Meal stitute with the late P, D, Armour, | Xen Mash. -— Hoxe— nanos Da oe Primes 10 16@11.98 |Mhett Meat + | Pe oR reh yater | ; Soya Henn Meal $3 | Mome—Recetpts, 1,236, Cattle Heat ators Medium ¢ Best cows a BUS pe Petes e” unchanged 9 00@11.b0 Flour—Per bbi., eal ; changed. | 140@ £00] ‘The natives of Asia and Africa used |" Mutter—Abe th 2 igi the bean of the coral tree as the eee don. @ A06 standard of weight for diamonds, hens ae ite, 6G a7e i ie erat, changed. it wteady, paheer-—Receipts, 30, Market slow, un- SATURDAY Menthol, Eucalyptus and / Wild Cherry Cough Syrup; Musterole, Lydia Pinkham’s Vege- table mfr’s Thc size.......57¢ Week’s Break-Up-a-Cold Tablets; relieves cold and enuine Fink” Lysol; regular $1.00 bottle special .......79¢) Make Your Old Fabric Look New Colors are fast and brilliant est—easy to use—most satisfac tory. desired shades. | Store No. 6 |Store No. 7 Westlake Avenue at Pine Street |Pike Street anny Ford Vacu- um Bottle a corrugated nickel 1-pint size; has nick- } el cup and } shoulder. Spe- | cial, Friday) and Saturday { $1.39 each. Pond’s Ex- tract Vanish- ing Cream; mfr’s 50c size ....34¢ Resinol Soap; mifr’s 25e size, 19¢) } } } ) ) ? bottle . “for “cold in chest; 60c size...47¢ Compound; mfr’s for lung affections; ippe; 25c boxes. .18¢ “Lehn and Relieve That Tablets” -20¢ 35¢ not wash out or fade. Clean- We have them in most all 15¢ Package Fifth Ave. and SEATTLE BACKS TRADE ‘To help establish the Foreign Financing corporation, an organ tion now being formed to prom American foreign trade, Seattle b ers will subscribe $150,000 to $200, of its stock, according to J. A. § 5 well, member of the national commit. . The corporation is rated at $1,000,000, ; _—_——____ MAY NOW STORE LUMBER © Northern transcontinental have established an m that will permit the storage of forest products at Minnesota fer, Minn. for a year, it was am | nounced Wednesday. The new ar rangement becomes effective April — 5 W BELLINGHAM -ANACC RAIL.CONN. PORT TOWNSEN HOOD CANAL Pc NEAH BA