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’ wupgested b even months, in som Hamilton Higday Explains) moroiy investigate | proposition where Why Polk’s Plan Is Not | sirea ; F “Unless the members of the com: | . Feasible mission had the very highest tech. | ther advantages to pec nical training, their services would By E. P. Chalcraft io & farot—and men of that char | acter come only at high salaries. So is not slow to extend a} geciatance that enabled them to be: | Ly while work In practice This is the analysis of local con. Polk-Hueber Co., Inc. (CITES EXPERIENCE OWN COMPANY Polk cited the experience of his qwn company, which is ready to} ] Jeave town because of certain condi-| fiona encountered, as evidence that ‘a new concern starting in a small way Js given the “cold shoulder” by | “business leaders. Unable to raise funds here needed to develop his ‘fectory and place it on a production | in spite of 14 months of the sort of work, Polk and his [nmociates are considering — offers ‘from California cities, | ‘Asa remedy for this ‘situation, suggested an industrial bud: |) from which loans would be/ made to worthy enterprises after the |}) £ ition had been recommended “by a committee of experts, working part of the Chamber of Commer “The spirit of cooperation in Seat; fle is as fine as you will find in any town in the country.” said) . “There is a good deal said Hapat business firms and factories | ro to California, especially Low It is claimed that many of were ‘scared away’ from Seat- or were ‘driven out’ for various J) i} 1 PRECENTAGE RETIRED MEN “For one thing, there is a much arger percentage of retired business | in Los Angeles. Take a ont | the East who makes his pile and « He wants to rest and play awhile. ‘Ma,’ he says, ‘let's go) to Los Angeles and have a oa . out they come, business being | in_thefr minds. But) as pa seex how |]. 7 od ii thi i i re ji cst ; it H HH kt uf ) ~o Me 3 i F F }2 ind Don-Opto ae ‘trengthen® week? yesight MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1921, For Oe thing the members of ommission, if it were a purely | be given by stude ary work, as has been sug | EY we ” would be unable to dev SO porte quisite time from their private | WN Wil play if they had to be hired, the funds to helping hand to new Industries en \ pas them would be prohibitive deavoring to get a start here | “As to Seattle not giving ald, 1 Thru Unlawfully) On the contrary, a large number | have here on my desk a thousand | ‘of worthy. enterprises have received ‘applications for assistance financial: | All sorts of propositions, from tome successful, going concerns, —_| proposed toy factories to a man who But=the industrial budget idea.) wants to establish a string of gus over tatio o c . ine te theory, will ever ee aie ten euition with Stand: | i.2m hae been found “Many deserving applicants for y ditions made by Hamilton Higday, | financial ald have been put in touch : or of = the) with private capital, and have got in response | ten just the assistance they n Ye charges. made week by! “Seattle welcomes new enterprises, Thomas B. Polk, president of the) and gives them every inducement and encouragement to be found in ther clty. But tho industrial! tice.” |= 72x72inch Cloths are priced, each.. 72x108-inch Cloths are priced, each. }INDUSTRIAL BUDGET IS ATTACKED AS FUTILE } “THEORY IS = thi fornia | Miss Vera Gordon, who took a| industrial budget commit T sible of success, Migs COULDN'T GIVE | ENOUGH TIME TO IT ’ the W ® t affairs, Polk w 4 18th ave, 8 gram of n naise,” Louis Drentwett It would take weeks « cases, to aright reg 3 a} whe will read. loan was de oo. ee of the of Centralia VICTROLAS prunswicks LUE GROTE-RANKIN CO “oyarci ravczs ine os 1h See Illustrated above are lamps with ma- hogany and polychrome stands—the lat- ter in hand-colored effects. Their shades are all made of silk in @ range of new designs. The price includes both the shade and standard. Don't let these escape you. This week the price is $29.50. Illustrated at right are some of the most elegant lamps at $63.50. Heavily carved and decorated polychrome designs with luxurious silk shades. Two lights and chain pulls on each lamp. It is so very unusual to find such wonderful lamps as these priced so low that no one should run the risk of not being able to share through delay. of the values offered. 18-inch Bleached Linen-finished Crash, priced 16-inch All-linen Barnsley Crash Toweling, special, the YEP... c-veveee os vccekesecosssoogyoere 29c Ask to See “Rey Aine” Famous Flemish Linens “DEY AINE,” famous Flemish Linens, are known the world over for their beauty of design, won- derful silky finish and their serviceable qualities. The finest of the world’s fldx grows in Belgium, and only Belgian linens are used in the making of these table coverings. If you are not familiar with “Rey Aine” Flemish Linens, make it a point to visit our Linen Section—you will be delighted with the many new designs that are being shown--at this time you can select Plain Satin Bands, Greek Key, Louis XI1V., Lilac, Oak Leat and many conventional patterns. + $9.50 to 15,00 -. 813.75 to $37.50 SEATTLE * ; “iw | To Fete Actress at nning enterprises may find It | Educational Center} easier to secure finances in 'seon.779.11 Earned Kiddies to See Animal |" $2S'ciursa| earns cosas sewn“ Film as Guests of Star 027° \%s.0" | MASTERS PAIN! | leading part in the motion Pleture, |“Humoresque,” wi) be guest of hon-| money forwarded to or at a reception % be given Tues| pie growers were broken during the| “Oo-hoo, Skinna Come aflernoon at the Kduesttonal| month of October of thin | cording to statintion numpera will ,| Western Fruit Exchange, ¢ wdvertixing, shipping, ete., play the plano, and Phyllis «Seabees ¢ FUNERAL SERVICES for Sloans for = kom won a 8 rosa [t,he bem fr sai lumbago uid] If you hear the small hoy and giet| pear at t r ure to be held at 2 p. m. Tuesd sciatica exclaiming th and they in w o yut chapero a sutte o 4 | Praadroyen wilt know <uel his fous Geek tb caitek ore cu| eugings hom» neuralgia "Y loft LL ” The le in no snome a woma € * dance hal : {Baad c6°86 Hone are. shown on thé tron or chases heratthon whe wnt aah sprains is will go to the work jonal Center, provides classes, club rooms 'Don’t Neglect |meighborhood, Mrs, M, 8, I is in charge of arrangements '33 Chinese Slip e protecting hulk of a elep! ” of the interna {Grama a “Mipeelen: ofthe | kee atte ke ono Sept OF Oe tater weak back$ 1 . white oint j7ungie The tide doesn't fib. ti [ee t There are 110 wild imals in the het witn tof mustard |, MEP® are, 110 wild animals in th stiff joints relley work of th hioned mustard pb in a gentler way, without the biis Thirty-three Chinese are said by wt | Immigration Commisisoner Henry M. | | White to have been taken ashore un }lawfully from the steamship | stone State last month, No trace of » a jar handy for all emer neumonia ein Jara /Ahown the first week and a “book” For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Better Than a Mustard Plaster. |g) SNTRALIA Women's ans statue in memory Washington, negro, founder | fund idea does not work out in prac ANOTHER SALE OF EOPLE who recall that recent occasion at the Grote-Rankin Co., when hundreds | of beautiful floor lamps were bought up in a few hours, will not miss the sig- nificance of this announcement. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN LINENS ARE OFFERED THIS WEEK MPORTANT savings on Linens are featured. Be sure to visit our Linen Section and take advantage All-linen Huck Towels, a very good value, 75c 70x70inch Pure Irish Linen Damask Table $5 25 ° Cloths, special, each 72x904nch Cloths.are priced, each Napkins to match the Cloths, dozen. oreee $15.00 to $31.50 SPAR PAGE i a roaring lion It'll be a regular anim: on on ‘There are th girl is ween crouching A | be required under | ing to W t strains a wild animal phants, apes, panthers, alligators, gorillas and other beasts of the There are % in the At atl droggists, 35¢, 700, $1.40 pleture, but of its length the film han be ded into five “books.” A “book” will be each week thereafter CHAPERONS rt Fy ¢ ADULTS Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver The kiddies of Seattle will have the — }first opportunity to seo the first} ‘The nicest catharticlaxative in| pletely by morning, and you will! “book” of the “Miracles of the) the world to physic your liver and | teel eplendid. “They werk while {Jungle * No adulta, ex hone. bowela when you have Dizzy Head.| you sleep.” Cascarets never stir you Jrons, will be allowed In the theatre ache, Colds, Biliousness, Indigestion,| up or gripe like Salts, Pills, Calo- Hob %, |next Saturday morning between the or Upset, Acid Stomach is candy-| mel, or Qil and they cost only ten| hours of 9:30 and o'clock. The| like “Cascareta.” One or two to-|cents a box, Children love Cas-| whole work will belong to the kid- night will empty your bowels com: |carets too,-Advertisement OTTO F. KEGEL, President oe. | { FLOOR LAMPS | —Two hundred Beautiful Floor Lamps—purchased under condi- tions even more advantageous as to value— Pol ychrome and Mahogany effects in Full Size, Bridge and Junior Styles—at three tempting prices,$29.75,$39.75 and $63.50—complete with shade. THIS WEEK AT The Grote-Rankin Co. —The Grote-Rankin Co. did not expect to be able to offer such an impelling inducement to buy Floor Lamps so soon. The occasion should be all the ‘more interesting, for it is an.event with so many features to distinguish it from mere sales that words can hardly be expected to express all that is in store for those who have a place for a Floor Lamp or two. - —A great deal could Be written about the polychrome effect alone— one could go into ecstasies over the rich carvings on the bases, and one might expect to pay the price for shades alone such as these. Luxurious, aout extravagant, with their wealth of colors, silks and fringes—they reflect the utmost in lamp creation. —Tuesday morning on our Second Floor the second sale of lamps at $29.75, $39.75 and $63.50. Be early if you can. Illustrated at left are poly- chrome and mahogany floor lamps priced, complete, $39.75. These also have rich shades in a va- riety of good | styles. Notice | that the price | | includes both | | the standards — and shades. Two light pulls attached. Ex- ceptional floor lamp values. Remember, A EE! «iy ; a . this week at the em acu Grote - Rankin Co, second floor. $10.00 to $37.50