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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 19! GRUNBAUM:B] FURNITURE CO. INC. ROS SIXTH AVE Schroer PIKE aad PINK January Clearance Purchase Certificate Free Lamp Complete Regular Value $24.50 Floor Lany standard, stk’ Haed. with trim, te CERTIFICAT OF PURCHA mahogany sh qs, ke Regular $197.00 4 Piece Ivory Sale Bedroom Suite Price Seececcococcceseooocos Above Suite consists of: Purchase Certificate Bowtoot Bed Chifforette Dressing Table Dresser FREE Vanity Case not included Axminster Rugs 00M Regular Value $10.00 Your chotce of on minster Rug. 36 inc’ 72 inches, with purchi $1 oo i up te $160. Bring Tate Certificate with ecccceccsccccecoocces $198 4-plece Mahogany Colonial Suite, Sale Price... 6150.00 $185 4 piece Ivory Suite, Sale Price $138.00 $145 Pag Ivory Suite, Sale Price ... and over ge 00 Purchase Certificate FREE SILVER SET Regular Value of $160.00 and over up tc $200.00. Bring This Cortifionte With You | to give even little sume to ald war| | victims, THE SEATTLE STAR GERMANY IN 1923 “Kaiser Glory” Is Bankrupt in Germany Wilhelm Ruined Himself by His Flight His Book on War Is Considered Failure Crown Prince’s Memoirs Better Received BY MILTON BRONNER BORLIN, Jan, &§—The glory of | exkalser tn Wilhelm = Hohensollern ts dead— | one It show “bunted"—bankrupt—not worth 6 | stood and conta on the dollar—or, to put M| In war It sho rmanwine, not worth five pfen | Hindenburg and | ningm, even in a paper mark. picts his sleeplees nigh Wilhelm damaged hin legend when rg It ao Serene because he ran away to Holland written by @ 6 author, Also Saad “Concerning the Kaiser in Doorn,” Firet—With #0 many of his coun. | PUrports to be per 1 memories by trymen impoverished, he lives in| ® German woman. Is pure propa luxury er Of quite a different tenor ts the pond—Hte has retu teaty | 4 erage oe Ayrecumen dis arr woven fe “eae ty k and white let oe has a ta oover the word Hohenzollern It i bitterly royalist. It nets forth the huge sums the royal family cost Prussia and Germany, the im menao astates the Hohenzollerns jnaliat. ‘The picture tt prevents of the highly eympathetio Wilhelm mt 1 Third—He wrote a ridiculous book, | disclosing no new facts, but blaming subordinates for all that went wrong Fourth—After sentimentalists had rung the changes on the story of hin heart's burial with the dead empress, he took a new wife. And a very large fifth—Contempt: | vous laughter has been aroused tn Germany by the widespread report that Withelm submitted to the monkey «land operation It is impossible for the most de voted Junkers to make Wilhelm of Hohenzollern’s name @ rallying cry. Nor do they find the former crown prince any better. So all their efforts now are to make an attractive as pos sible the tmage of young Prinoe Wi! jhelm, eldest grantson of the ex kalner, The former katser's own book has | been jargely « failure in Germany. It te in the bookshops, but I never ' kaw & copy sold The former crown prince's mem. oirs went better. Some still think he has been underestimat. | | ed and abused. The most successful kaiser book te |“Der Koenig” (The King) by Karl Purchase Certificate FREE Electric Iron Regular Value | ached, with 0.09 and over NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Laura} ACCUSED OF ABUSING his wits, Beaumont Hadley, daughter of/ amos Spaiont, 2527 Dakota st, was Arthur T. Hadley, president emeritus | 44 g100 and given 80 days in jail nee severeny, 00 wel Michela | a Ox lstudying enforcement conditions. Dry Chief Will” Meet Enforcers WASHINGTON, Jan. 5&8. — Pro bibition Commissioner Haynes wiil teave here January 19 to attend the meeting of Oregon state enforcement January 18, It waa learned here to- | day. jand Engel, with Rosner, the ox-kaiser’s fav: jour. BEING REBUILT Survivors of Tragedy Will Have New Home Neighbors are building a new home| |for Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Engel, who lont three of their children on Christ mans day when Em!) Neuriter ran amuck in their home, shooting every one he could find, and then killing himself, } ‘The Engels felt they could not bear | to return to the scene of the horror, and so friends, headed by Mr. and| Mra. W. A. Shinkle, agreed to tear} down the old home and erect another | a fow fost away from It. The original cottage has now almost disappeared, and the new house will be ready in a few days if the weather permite, William Morrish, janitor of the ‘West Seattle high school, in acting aa foreman of the volunteer builders, ained leave from! 1p Lewin, where he Is serving in Ito Sell | 18, Col, Greeley, chi $142.50 DEATH COTTAGE claimed after the monarchy’s dov fall, and the big amounts they wore allowed to receive it is the kind of book which arms republican orators with ample w or the question of another German kainer comes up. All tn all, ammunition TOMORROW; What Germany bought for Christmas WILL OPEN BIDS ON YELLOW PINE Oregon National | Forest Timber BY W. H. PORTERFTIELD WASHINGTON, Jan. §-—On Fob. forester of the United States, will open bids for the purchase of the first unit of timber in the Malheur National Forest of | Eastern Oregon. | ‘Thin, probably the finest boty of Now pine In the world, has been iting development for sore time. | Much of the timber, according to Col. Greeley, ts fully ripe and should | be out, There te no rafiroad within il miles of the forest, and to intereat | corporationa of sufficient financ strength to bid on the proposition, tt to make unusu the first unit, which Ny surveyed, ts entl » w billion feet of | ripe yellow pine, and an upset price of $2,000,000 has been fixed on the eame. The period of payment and | time of cutting ts extended over 6) years, i butl allroad into the forest and | construct the necessary plant, milla, ota. Greeley toid en the oth- er day that approximately eight mil- Non tree seedings @ year are being planted by the government on cut- over national forest lands. There seedlings are being planted from £00 is one mUrviVINE | to 1.200 to the acre. The federal | — officers at Portland, Ore, beginning |non, Ernest, 15, and Laidie Engel, «| government hae planted to date about 100,000 acres, Anide from federal activities tn After conclusion of the meeting, | the Engineers, is working under him. | western atates, many of the Haynes, in company with Col. Guy Nutt, chief of the narcotic division, will make @ tour of the Pacific coast | | | with Mra. Allen O. Miller, je itving 1718 E remain Meanwhile Mra. Engel Mercer st. where she wi until the new ho Good Will It’s not so much what we have done for our customers, but it’s the way we have done it, that has secured their good will. It’s not so much attending to the routine banking functions which we’re obliged to perform, but it’s the going out of our way voluntarily to be helpful to all, that has made people speak well of us. We cordially invite everyone to use this service which our depositors have found so helpful, and which has given to us our BIGGEST ASSET —THEIR GOOD WILL. ‘THe Bank Southeast Corner—Second Avenue at Columbia OFFICERS Daniel Kelleher, Chairman J.W. Spangler, President . Ankeny, Virst Vice President . Ames, Vice President . B. Truax, Vice President . H. Newberger, Vice President |. C. MacDonald, Cashier C. L. La Grave, Assista E. K. Reiley, are planting New York and Michigan a |p New York and Pennsyt Jare furnishing planting stock to | farmers at cost. States are planting 20,000,000 to 25,000,000 trees a year. In addition, thousands of acres are being planted by Individuals THE YOUNG LADIE a fraternal organization, Wednesday Institute, inwued a statement expressing its| University of Chicago, will give the) bound to make good, and there is no ‘thanks to members of the organiza nt Cashier Assistant Cashier C. W. More, Assistant Cashier Wm. Kahlke, Assistant Cashier oJ. H. Miner, Assistant Cashier Organized Over Forty Years Ago | |tlon an@ their friends for generous contributions to the Christmas party | Houne of the Good Shepherd. Fach lof the 97 jtwo Christmas gifts personally ee |treid for the industrial giria of the girls war made happy by fal, WHAT’S IN THE AIR PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3 KFC—2 to & p. m.; 6:30 to 6:30 DP m.; 15 to 1016 pm, KZC—9:30 to 10:80 a. m. KDZE—10:30 to 11 a m.; 12:80 to 1:30 p. m.; 3:30 to 4:20 p. m. KIR—6 to 630 p mj 915 p. m KHQ—T:15 to 8:15 p.m, Bilent period—6:30 to 7:15 p. m. $16 to Twke DAILY THIS WEEK maim0227 OOR THEATRE = E s 2130 Nights 7 and ® _WORTON & MELNOT ~ Walter Ward and Ethel Dooley — ~~ Rinaldo Brothers “SIE TAHAR TROUPE Hamilton and Barnes PANTAGESCOPD JACK GOLDIE neral Admission: - Bhe Nights 400 PAGE & THE RHODES co. Philippine Hand-Embroidered Gowns and Chemises Special Upper Main Floor A special purchase of 600 garments permits us to offer them at $1.85 each. To the best of our knowledge, this is the lowest price which Gowns and Chemises of like character have ever sold for in Seattle. Different, Attractive and Dain to choo These garments are ty Styles se from all full cut and fin- ished with two-inch hem and represent the utmost in values of the 1923 White Sales. the successful bidder ean jf! THE RH Chemises —In a complete size range, including 86, 3 88, 40 and 42, Gowns —In a full range of sizes, including 15, 16 and 17. Comparison If bought under usual circumstances these g ments would be selling st $2.95 and $3.95 today! Professors Speak at Labor College Prof. Trevor Kincaid of the Unt vernity of Washington will deliver & stereopticon lecture on “The Evo-| lution of Domestic Antmais” in room 107 of the Labor temple Thursday night. This is one of « series of leo tures delivered on evolution at the labor college. John C. Kennedy, formerty of the first of a series of lectures on the growth of labor In the United States at the temple Friday night. The leo- tures will be given each Friday night. All the meetings are open to the public. Need One Member for Civil Board Appointment of @ successor to J. Y. ©. Kellogg, whose terms on the board of rvice commisisoners expired on December 31, 1922, is ex- pected to complete the change in the commission's personnel _The city counci! Tuesday elected TABLE STOVES Specially priced for Thursday at, each Complete with cord; guaranteed one year; worth ili MCORP ca IWMENEE RE ily 00. OLD OLD ENGLISH LIQUD | e9eEDnQIRIE LIQUID LINOLEUM WAX PINT SIZE; regular 7 QUART SI regular $1.40, at Made especially for lino leums—-for woodwork Frank E. Boyle, Seattle attorney, to succeed Ralph M. McCullough on the |Street Vacating board. McCullough was removed aring Put from office by the mayor en Tosseay | He |morning. Last fall the mayor re| Hearing on the Rainier |moved Chauncey A. Baxter, the | Country club's request that counci] electing Frank W. Cotterill | streets in Boulevard park be to the vacated position. because they interfere with th THE WOMAN. POWER OF AMERICA! Sr'rc- uc st cies on | ti! January 23, when the is well {lustrated by the thousands | up before the county of women who are entering every profession, almost every line of busi- ms - one Can Be C nees and politics as They are An instructive bogk has been hed bi A | ness, irritability or any ailment be) oor to their sex that the greatest | ES Teithoue the ‘eco alte | remedies for such conditions is Ped Fae or ee Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-| Without confinement to | pound. Fer nearly fifty years this |has been s suckess top tronty old-fashioned root and herb medicine | years and in more ix has been restoring the women if|*&nd cases. The book ie sen! America to health and strength. It pa Free to persone ati es or other rectal troul holds the remarkable record of help- i ing 98 out of every 100 women who clip this item and mail try | question but what health is their greatest asset. Many women, how- develop weak, nervous condi- and cannot stand the strain of & professional or business women should remember wi | with headaches, backache, nervous- name and address to Dr. 647 Parkview Sanitarium, City, Mo.—Advertisement. Columbia Aluminum Tea Ball Tea Pots Underpriced for ‘Thursday's Selling at $1.83 B-cup size, reg ularly sells at $2.75, The Colum bia assures you perfect tea —the last oup the same strength as the first. ELECTRIC formerly $1.00; = LAW at Size 13x23 inches; made — from good quality cocoa, fiber — —strongly bound edges. mt $2.50 DOUBLE BITTED AXES VERY LOW at $1.49 Best quality steel, falling pattern, with hickory han- die—a good value. 98c a 89c So, at.. ZB; use also or furniture, on