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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1921, TIS FOR | (ITY-OWNED AR LINES} portation Expert Ex- ins His Hostility to Private Control Pectaring that the means of Gpansportation should never be given to private control, Peter Witt, pn expert, expla o the rship of the Kiwanis club Matnesday why he is in favor of ywhed utilities, Witt declared that he would not 4 local conditions until the com. of his report to the city au ¢ the countr whts that the for themsel “Valuable street ca were rich booty for the ce ions of the time. hemecame the struggle between owners and users, the owners anting a maximum for a minimum and the users after a mini-[ fare for a maximum service.” declared that the history of J) country shows that the trans | lines should have been common property because of common use. Failure to realize I} iis fact is responsible for the rail | gad problem that is now before the he said. I! MROPPING NOT FINAL AT “U" yho | dents Who Were Dis- sed Allowed to Re-Enter|]) DThe fact that a student is dropped thé state university doesn't) beam that he is barred from re-en-| pring. OT the 671 who failed to/]) ake the required scholastic require | sats last spring quarter, 117 were|}) litted this fall, and the re-|f) are eligible to register in winter quarter. | ‘At the present time a student must ¢p grade of © or better in two- ‘of the hours taken the preced. quarter to be able to register Some 463 men any failed to reach this rd last . According to President Suz Washington is the-onty univer: to have such high requirements: ‘continuance in school. | Petitions to be readmitted were 4 from 239 men and only 50 | women last summer. This was more/]| } | / ‘than half of the men dropped, but ‘Jess than one-fourth of the women. The 463 men dropped represented 17 per cent of the 2,710 men d the spring quarter, and omen lost about 10 per cent at time, } | MAJ. JOHN ©. GOTWALS, engi. ) officer of the Alaska road esion, left Seattle Thursday his headquarters in Juneau. further information see full )ad in Sunday P.1 GOOD FOR BABY fleo 00d for grown-ups ler from your gro or call un +; )PURE MILK DAIRY.$22°. 10- and 12-inch Cloth-covered Record Albums Reduced to New Cretonnes An unusual value in bright Chintz designs, as well as many darker colorings, suitable for win- dow draperies, cushions, chair covers, ete, Very special, the yard, 25¢. —Second Floor—Drapery Section Curtain Voiles —of exceptionally good quality; the colors are white and cream. These voiles are finished with two-inch band borders and their sheer weave will give long service and will drape perfectly. Spe- cial, the yard, 48¢. —second Moor—Drapery Section Filet Lace Curtains —in cream and ecru and two-tone colors. This new lot of Filet Lace Curtains are 36 inches wide and 214 yards long; many are trimmed with lace edges. Very special, the pair, $2.85. —Second Floor—Drapery Section Drapery Materials Plain weaves in 50-inch widths that can be “split,” thereby effecting a considerable saving. Rose, mulberry, taupe, tan, light and dark blue and natural colors are in this offering. Very special, the yard, S9¢. —Second Floor—Drapery Section New Curtain Swiss —in dot and small figured designs. This finely woven, 36-inch Curtain Swiss is an ideal material for ruffled curtains and is much in demand. Very special, the yard, 39¢. —Second Floor—Drapery Section Stamped Pillow Cases The new Art Needlework Section features stamped and hemstitched Pillow Cases of un- usually fine quality pillow tubing, ready for embroidering, at this very attractive special price of $1.69 a pair. Begin your Christmas needlework now. —Second Floor Porcelain Dinnerware Plain White Porcelain Dinner Sets, ‘consisting of 38 pieces—a service for six ,persons. Only twenty-five sets are available at this special price, the set, $4.98. —Basement Store $23.85 Set China Dinnerware Fifty-one-piece Decorated China. Dinner Sets in very attractive floral spray design; complete service for six persons. Special, the set, $23.85. : —Basement Store SEATTLE STAR 98c THE GROTE-RANKIN CO ) Each OTTO F. KEGEL, President PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE Living Room Furniture Greatly Reduced In This Month-End Sale of Splendid Opportunities p IVINSecoM pieces and suites that have been used as sam- ples on our floors—beautiful over-stuffed furniture, covered with attractive and serviceable tapestries — are offered at de- cided reductions from regular prices. If you are interested in saving money you cannot afford to let this sale go by unnoticed. Month-End == Sale== Two Days of Money-Saving Opportunities Friday—Saturday a ee This Month-End Sale Brings Rugs and Linoleum ‘ at Greatly Reduced Prices —meeting every need of the home with a type of floor covering—with a substantial saving in expenditure. These special groups are in the offering; the values in each case are decid- edly unusual. 18 only 9x12 Axminster Rugs) 25 only Seamless Velvet Rugs } in the 9x12 size; beautitul $3 4.90 reproductions of fine wri bots ental patterns. Special. ... | EAC 20 only 9x12 Axminster Rugs} 50 in a splendid assortment of $29: - r patterns and new colorings.; |. BOO 6 ccc cedchecdnrves EACH Genuine Cork-base LINOLEUM —with burlap back. Two patterns are offered at the very special price, the square yard— of a very good, heavy qual- $3650 ity in patterns and color- | ings that are very attrac- tive | EACH 9 only 9x12 Axminster Rugs.) These are among the heay- $39.50 iest Axminster rugs manu- factured in this country and | are very special value Three Patterns of Inlaid LINOLEUM —in blue and gray color combinations are reduced to, the square yard— $1.35 EACH 5,000 Packages Brilliantone Phonograph Needles Se )Pkg. $5.50 Pair Wool-Mixed Blankets White Wool-mixed Blankets — fifty pairs in this offering. They are of splendid weight, size 66x80 inches and finished with dainty borders and bound edges. Special, the pair, $5.50. —VFirst Floor—Bedding Section Turkish Towels In a convenient household size, their double- thread weave make them give long and satisfac- tory service. Six hundred towels are in this lot, priced very special, each, 25¢. —First Floor—Bedding Section Gray Cotton Blankets —of a quality and weight that will keep out the cold these chilly nights. Fifty pairs, size 64x76 inches, are offered at a very special price, the pair, $2.65. —First Floor—Bedding Section Crash Toweling —for kitchen use. This Crash is 18 inches wide, bleached and linen-finished—the most satisfac- tory kitchen toweling; will give long wear and wash easily. Special, the yard, 1214¢¢. —First Floor—Linen Section Crochet Bedspreads Fifty only of these full-sized 78x88-inch Cro- chet Bedspreads are in this offering, in attract- ive Marseilles patterns. Hotels and rooming houses will find this a good opportunity to effect a saving. Special, each $2.10. Muslin Pillow Cases Fifty dozen Bleached Muslin Pillow Cases, size 42x36 inches, are in this Month-End Sale. Now is the time to provide for immediate and future requirements; $2.25 per dozen. —First Floor—Linen Section $35.45 Each Patent Heaters —in the larger size. These heaters are especially economical in the use of fuel, and aresconstructed to heat every part of the room uniformly. Priced very special, each, $35.45. —Basement Store Oil Mop and Polish Sets Universal Oil Mop and Polish Outfits—a prac- tical cleaning outfit that every household should possess; saves time and energy. Priced special, the set, 98¢. —Basement Store