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ESS fot Sa at anne reenictgah atins PAGE 6 TTIE ENGLAND BUYING LITTLE LUMBER | Protect Our F orest Grandeur — eee | : TOWERING| Future Market There of|* i UTY of, Northwest } ‘ac! } 4 forest giants is shown strik Vital Interest to N. W. V N k ingly in this composite picture \ nda by John D, Cress, Seattle for FARM TRADE BETTER = est photographer. : ’ Vi The site now occupied by Price Conditions Unsatis- 7 the city of Seattle was origi-| otory: Logs y i nally covered by a dense} factory; Logs Steady " growth of Douglas Fir, Red BY FRANK FOSTER y Cedar, Hemlock and Spruce} As a tor ni timber and many such trees est to stood on the present site of Rousing pr the Cobb, White, Henry and) worth ; Stuart byildings, shown in the} Great Brit e t picture | eiflc Northwest 4 The Douglas Fir trees here feet of lumt : shown are six to seven feet in under what am diameter and 225 to 250 feet I 1 K sand |high, compared with the 125 1 feet of the 10-story buildings. t rat They are probably 500 to 700 wt : . |years old. | (Pleture Copyrighted, 1924, by John D, Crens) with bunks in t fon of ships, 4 system The effect ¢ farm produce steady im) the prairie Period of adve three years, has cautious, and any boom in haps as well @f farm machin and extensive bu r until the rural accounts ar less “in the red.” The volume of business in fir is good but prices can ec as satisfactory. Th compete for orders is gaining the upper h at this early date the rice-cutting and even s talk of the present prices being maintained | (as something to be hoped for) untii| the half-yearly shut-down on the Fourth of July } Logs in the Puget Sound district} are fuirly steady at $25, $18 and $14.) tho there are indica of a drop} of a dollar on No. 1 grade. The shingle market consider ably better, owing largely t opening of navi on the Lakes, and ally be ts most di- and make “; Small Steel Companies _, Made Best War Profits Almost Half of Net a Went to. | Federal Taxes, Says Trade Group | In 1917 Jn. EH. MELIUS 30 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Our Prices Are as Low as highest quality lenses and frames will permit Satisfaction guaranteed. DR. E. H. MELIUS Optometrist and Optician 419 Pike St MA In-3605 rofite, of 5 if course, cent In 1916; 28.9 per tion of the nation SEATTLE -| 30,000 AmericanSchool ot eae was RD | United States APRIL 24, 192 STAR FRIDAY Nineteen Years of Greater Values! Tomorrow The Last Day of Sweet Sixteen’s Nineteenth Anniversary Event! 3. 2 T nine o’clock tomorrow morning the last day of Sweet Sixteen’s Nineteenth Anniversary Event will begin—and Seattle’s keenest shop- pers will start a day of unusual selec- tions! Over fifteen makers of high-grade Coats, Suits, Ensembles and Frocks for every occasion have co-operated with us to make this event the greatest in our history. They have practically given these garments to us at cost of making, and we in turn offer these superlative values to you—merely asking that you come early for the best selections and service. ALL SIZES are represented— for miss, matron, and juniors. — LY RE AT ER on I PP NEED “VISIT OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT” Siveet | ve Sixteen on ©, Increased salaries and highet \ Most of the problems of American | standards of teacher-training, con- education are bound up in this state- | sidered by leading educators as me ment of conditions, according to of-| most important problems of the pro- of the National Education | fess also. will take much time, jon, whi making prepara: | Q tions from headquarters here for the convention of the organization in In- dianapolis, Ind, June 28 to July 3. } Agitation for a department of edu-| j cation in the president’s cabinet will | these did not finish the eighth grade | pe renewed, Education as such now There | in getting their own education, and) consists of a mere advisory bureau in 340,000 didnot finish | the interior department three years of college education. Teachers Never Passed Farther Than 8thGrade BY HERBERT LITTLE » April 24. teachers in thé} more than Thirty thousand of | -—--—~ assoc! arrangements courses, both new and w will be give: mi newed and its behalf this The four woe per cent 20.1 per in 1918 = ear ave | “Federal taxes te 2 large part | MADE ‘NOW? 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