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MAT. ronay 3800) Balance of Week MOOR Tonight, man H. Howe®: ANAMA CANAL Also Many METROPOLITAN WEEK Nights and Sat, Mat, 90° to #100 oO UCOT T In His New Rida J “SHAMEEN DHU” prettiest Flag His Hes! Song PANTAGES MERRY MASQUERADERS With 16 People DAISY HARCOURT Popular English Comedionne We and 26. The Wonder Millinery Co. 216 Pike Street 1525 Second Avenue DO YOU KNOW THAT Good Millinery the kind that is RIGHT and UP-TO-THE-MINUTE can be had at a REASONABLE PRICE? ar Intereating Motures § THE A T R E Oeoras 4. Mackensle Sale Lessee ™s Aveuse rm , Western Notodrama. mance oO DIAMONDS Mon. openings, Thurs, Sat sun . Other Rv and Eg A T T L z We have two large stores filled with nothing but the best at such low figures that no one need be without suit able headwear COME AND SEE WE HAVE CALLER mouths every day in the week Good, strong, serviceable teeth, without plates, that enable the old people to chew food and the stomach in good) keep shape. Why should any man) or woman spend the best} ars of their lives, the declin- ing years, with a mouthful of| plates that are a constant | source of misery, when, with) no trouble, no pain, an‘ no! discomfort of any kind, they can get a perfect set of Teeth, known as the Ohio Method Teeth, without a single plate; You get the utmost land teeth that will be as firm}tailored garments at Shulack as a rock in the mouth? We| ¢ ean't compel you to come to} We feature suits for youn the Ohio Dentists; all we can|men who are hard to vlasse. do is to tell you about the Ohio Method and what it has done for others. Testimonials that we receive daily tell of the comfort and pleasure of a set of teeth placed in your mouth by the Ohio Method of Modern Dentistry. We don’t say careful when you “Use these teeth ju : would if they giew it jaw.” i a In order to make a good job 4 of the Ohio Method, it is es- sential that three teeth are left in your mouth. We must see 5 the condition of the mouth be- 4 fore we can promise anything. And if we say we can put the Ohio Method in your mouth i successfully after examination, = you can safely allow us to go! ahead, for a positive g atee | is back of all work we do. Will you do us a favor? Will you let us look mouth over? You won't obligate yourself to spend a penny just because you grant this favor. We'll gladly show you tes- timonials from delighted pa- tients who have the Ohio Method in their mouth We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years’ Guarantee. If the idea is new—and you want your suit made “just so,” look over our line of suitings At ™” and Up sew: Shulack & Co. 323 Pike Street. Seattle's Leading Tailors. SEATTLE BUSINESS | DIRECTORY Select from the Goods of the Fol- lowing Merchants—They Thoroughly Reliable Solicit Your Patron ul i liigaiat & Leia, his, Phone Elliott 5340, 1104 Third Avenue. your | Manufacture to order Flags, |nants, Sleeping Porches, and Tents. —_—$———______. RESTAURANTS Pen Awnings) German Delicatessen Shop C. F. Baasch 912 THIRD AVE $25 Set of Teeth $8 - # CAFES . Guaranteed ...... ‘Waele PUES ST $15 Set of Teeth $5 Guaranteed ........ The Mecca Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown.... $10 Gold or Porcelain 8 Union Rit $1 Bridge Work $4 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Solid Gold Fillings. 81.00 U; ire Other Fillings ae A 500 SACREDNESS Office ~—: 8:30 to 6. 9 to 12. OHIO Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET. CORNER SECOND AVENUE, a We shall not mar the sacredness, humiliate you or belittle onr pro-| fession by bidding for the burtai or cremation of your loved ones. Sundays, Let us know your wishes and they| will be complied with. BUTTERWORTH & SONS MORTICIANS 1921 FIRST AVENUE GIVE COUNTRY NEW HOLIDAY National Observance of Indus- trial Memorial Day Is Ex- pected Next Year, FOR LABOR MARTYRS Mother Jones Arrives Tomor- row Night to Tell About Horrors of Ludlow The nation honors the memortes of men who fell on the battle A, the martyra who died for their country Why not a memorial day in men ory of the martyrs who died in the cause of labor and industrial bet terment? Saturday will be the first indus trial memorial day tn the history of the United States, It wil oe ob served by labor unions Seattle. Tacoma will also tt. Kv erett would have too late. By next 4 the will be national “Mother” Jones Coming The 7 atu ( the ‘ here will he kind-faced flery-eyed, but ¢ 1 “Moth er” Jones, the patron saint of the miners. She will arrive elther tomorrow night or Saturday morning, and will be given a great welcome She comes from New York city, where she attempted to gain an at dience with John D. Rockefeller, jr., to tell him some of the horrors of the Ludlow manera horrors very vivid to 83 Mot Jones, for she was o locked up. Hold ade Promptly at 2 o'clock afternoon a parade in which labor in general will be represented, will form at the Labor temple and march to the Denny regrade dis | trict, where there will be speaking Jat four stands by prom! t men. Mother Jones will be whisked about in an auto and will address jorewes at four or five places on the She will tell her t Saturday Hundreds of dol worth of divee ef tos Lnaiew tree etrawherries are sald to bave bein the Sen destroyed by yesterday's short but | & out In f flerce hailstorm. re The socialists wil on hand In seven minutes .15 of an inch |°" ; of hail and rain fell. The Arcade| 4, aM!” Comin Zt bey iy was flooded when a sew 5 te 6 Pipe broke With its overload ise cea? ong sey “the White House. biltiard a fee soe her tag nebula hall , a & |r, "tn the Green building, was) “411 the outside cities and towns Tishteien wandered 0h _|have been Invited to send dele ° . fire alarm system and »# "i a care, By Ohio Dentists 2» t%» ter sone un The Star or | mmnte ok, electrifying a reporter who] )). ‘ae cee eae taek ame pse by into eat close by into real action, action. H eae tae . new teeth in old!* Mother Jones’ bodyguard. The We put ne |will be captained by Alec McNab, | world wide adventure Bolton In ‘Charge In charge of affairs w cw ie will be all the | aight or ie the Lats jistic headqua Olive at | Mother Jon will be In Seattle a jcouple of days, leaving here to tour the mining camps in Washington — British Columbia. 4 HAM’S WIFE IS . JUST AS WITTY AS Hal HIMSELF PS social sis James Hemi Ito | Lewss | Oran CHICAGO, May 26.—Mrs, James Hamilton Lewis is a woman whose picture in the newspapers is never seen There is so little sald of her that many people ask, “Is there a Mrs. J, Ham?" Mrs. Lewis is one of the clever est hostesses in Chicago. his nd hair WENATCHED, May 28.—The En tiat valley ts enjoying a boom, with many settlers going in, one of the -|largest fruit crops on record and lumber mills crews. increasing their | COMES AFTER FUGITIVE | Sheriff W. R. Chismond of Weir j Chocts w county, Miss, is on his ay home with C. M. Dunn, cashier ot Merch that city, He was arrested here. and Farmers’ bank mbezziement Own your own home, It's easy. Read the offerings in STAR WANT ADS —then choos¢ VALLEY BOOMS THE ei 3h acho MAY con 1914, ‘AMUSEMENTS SEATTLE WILL GERMAN SHIP HELD BY U.S. AUTHORITIES’ Port Officials Detain Steamer Which Ammuni- tion at Puerta, Mexico } FUNSTON HOLDS HER) American Commander Await- ing Instructions from Wash- ington Regarding Boat By William G. Shepherd! Landed VERA CRUZ, March 28.—The German steamer Bavaria, which, with the steamer Ypiranga, also a} jorman craft, landed a cargo of| guns, barbe wire and several) million rounds Huerta at Puert here by the Amertean port authort-| thes | The Vessel wae setzed on tts re turn from the South under a Moxt can law making tt a puntshable of-| f ammunition for! M fense to land @ cargo at any point except the one to Which it was spe ifically consigned Vera ¢ was known to have the specified destination of the er 4d by the Bavaria, anked to produce his man: | ifest, the captain said first that he had lost it, and then that it was taken from him by the Mexican aw thoritles , Mexico Gen was awaiting tn structions ‘from tive to the ¢ It in repor ton admin’ landing, the stat Washington rele dd that the Washing fon permitted the department hav-| could not proper @ mediation nego-| EAT HOME STUFF The Home Consumers’ league bas ed a ea of meetings with | an ¢ the elty, at which | luncheon will be served from home-| grown products INDIANS VOTE | LEWISTON Idaho, tened May 28.—-A/ because In ay’s local op dians voted {r JEFF BREAKS IN SAN FRANCISCO, May 28 snl Davis, hobo king, ls arranging for n of paupers’ graves in al potter's feild Memori day SS 1DA'S tM AGAINT BACK STRIKERS IN r YORK, Ma who tad t trow sith did not ‘o the king « i to nix months in threatening Ch lawyer | A Doctor As nen prison for , once har | Without a Bill: He Hasn't 2 “BIll-Head” Office In His tent! ‘DAY SCHL Business College A thorough, progressive business training school, | Complete and modern | courses in Bookkeeping Shorthand, ‘Typewrlting, Busines. Arithmetic, yellin nmanship, Commer culty of competent teachers. NO BETTER SCHOOL ANYWHERE, ENROLL ANY TIME. NOW 1S | THE BEST VIME. ‘ight Schoo | Business College Seattle, Wash, cetera emma: ammnggeg One of the City Fathers Came to Us for a $25 Suit at$15—and Got One! ONE OF THE CITY DADS CAME TO US FORA FIFTEEN-DOLLAR SUIT YESTERDAY. The best dressed man on Seattle's city council is the man wearing a suit bought at this store yesterday. We don’t ask the man who buys in June to pay for the loss of profit in July “Clear- ance” sale. We have cut out all the fancy trim- mings, the useless expense, the foolish €X- travagances and the “love of show,” which are breaking backs of the street-level clothier. He said: the “T see you invited the prosecuting attor- ney to read your ad and investigate your claims, and I thought I’d come up myself and see what there is to this scheme of yours.” Ve have done something the govern- ment has FAILED to do. We have cut down the high cost of doing business! As a result we are doing the biggest business i In men ’s suits in this city. And we sold him a suit. If you want to know which one of the councilmen it was Go to the night— Selling twice as many as we did a : year ago. council chamber Monday roan oe The only business in America which compares with this is in Los Angeles. We are told that its net profit on each suit last year was fifty-eight cents. And that it made forty thousand dollars in the year! Pick out the best dressed member. That’s the man, of course! ” * * + Ve showed him HOW and told him why we can sell $25.00 suits for $15.00. That’s what we're after: Big volume ‘ ‘ of sales—a small profit on each. We told him that we save about twenty- four or twenty-five thousand dollars a year in RENT alone. We showed him our gas-pipe fixtures. We We have no mahogany showcases, no plate-glass fronts, no tiled floors, no mar- ble columns. We alone. And we're getting there “on the high ” speed. Come up tomorrow and see the $25.00 suits, raincoats, Balmacaans, overcoats and full dress suits, such as the street-floor clothiers sell for $25.00. At fifteen dollars each. . Fahey-Brockman =... Upstairs Clothes Shop save thousands on fixtures. save thousands on those items Ten seconds on say ’ ples ana youre there And we have one price. Arcade Building. LISTER JOLT a? verona, “AMERICAN WIFE FROM LABOR UNION ‘wu co one “United Mine Workers, regarding | LOS ANGELES, ¢ as member of the state industrial) Louise McEtwai: MINE ‘WORKERS COLORADO FIGHT "a fight to the finish tn. the Colo-| rado mine troubles was endorsed at) the closing session of the conven-| tion of the Rocky Mountain Asac ciation of United Mine Workers, e following letter May 28— @ have observed that you do not anticipate friction between representatives of labor and representatives of capital, perhaps because months ago Japanese, is nm " ore last night you cannot conceive of a workingman having enough backbone to Hae aaa cea otend iseuanoe of a| J0pardize a good Job simply to be true to his class and to prove him-| 9M her way to San Francisco to- call for financial and moral support | %!f worthy of the confidence that workingmen have placed in him. day, t company her deport- . “We do not know all about the Mr. Parker, who succeeds Bro.| @d hu to Japan. for the striking miners in Colorado. | John MeLennon, president of the United Mine Workers of Colorado, © over the outlook in Goto has notified immigra tion officials of his wife's de termination to accompany him, an act by which she automatio- ally becomes a subject of Ja. pan. J. H. Wallace, but we hope he is a good man, and hope he will make the friction a good man is certain to make, But the circumstances under which he got the job do not permit us to have much faith in this; hope. “We earnestly hope, for governor next time: ‘STRONG TALKS : at university WANTS OLD ‘LINE marge fo Declared to be six years in ar- however, that there will be two candidates) _Ernest Lister and bed Phil Wallace.” |Feel Dull and Sluggish? Start Your Liver to Working! It beats all how quickly Foley Cathartic Tablets Mven your liver, overcome constipation—make you | feel lively and active again. J. L. Gov. J. F. A. Strong of Alaska ad-| Councilman Dale is bucking the e| dressed a meeting of the University | naa ale ¢ the 8. E. Co.'s} of Washington Sourdough club last |PTORO#eS Change of the night in the Men's building. Gov, | TU through Youngstown by the/ rears in his allmony payments, Au- McKnight, Ft Worth, Texas, says: Strong said Alaska is 4 young| Fauntleroy cars to the Avalon way | gust St. Marie has been ordered by} My disagreeable symptoms were man’s country route, It is believed the rest of the Judge Mackintosh to pay over entirely removed by the. thorough $1,440 to his divorced wife, Sophia | Cleansing Foley Cathartic Tablets counct! will follow suit AS we Alma St. Marie, gave me.” They're a wonder To re a Healthy, ne Girlish Complexion Wi 4S FARE FIGHT BEARS ARE ouT mn. one at JARY, Ind, May #8—Gary is to) SEWARD, Alaske, May 28.—Big| f OR WE Oe 708 ee a Séant fare O06 bil pr lie Bh, game hunters are having their in-| Por | 88 ) by Bartell Drug Stores. ads within the city limits, be-| ings on the Kenai peninsula, As 415 tt ST ocur- | ginning August 1. This was decided | the snow ts rapidly disappearing | erny latter @ two-year fight. from mountains, the bears are “LOVE'S LONG coming out of winter quarters, and re | limit bags are reported. “UNDER THE SKI “THE SPIRIT AND TE | caneed The wax is applied at night, like cold TEACHER DEAD mand removed in the morning yon GIVE “CONCERT “DENNY er valua rejuvenating | py hula hb Seneben e098] ‘ -RENTON” the your face in a solution of pow=| | rigs te the m8 of Black Din. | DEN! J i mond, Franklin and Renton, is| The Rowman Ralston memoria | All Clay Products r dead, He was a Mason and an Odd Concert, which begins tomorrow *|Fellow. He leaves a widow and at Plymouth Congre- 1007 Hoge Bldg. will present much and rd grand opera tal- eds go to Mrs, Bow- dren. BIG OIL STRIKE a aa ah CALGARY, Alberta, May 28,— ‘ANOTHER MEAL! Wild excitement prevails here over the strike of high-grade oil in the| Dingman well, More than 150 oil companies have been formed. ‘BILL HAS NAM en man Ralston, Send the Heavy Work to Us WET WASH ROUGH DRY The members of the Alaska rail- |way engineering board and Bo! Sweeney will be guests at a lunch- {eon Monday noon, at the Washin | ton, given by the Alaska bu | Chamber of Commerce. | PaareN DENTISTS Per F Dry Weight 40 Cen Ver Dozen May 28 Minimum Randle, 50¢ OLYMPIA Attorney WE SHOULD WoRRY! General W Tanner has give The state © ¢ decided ms Se nelle A coupon in each package title to initiative measure No. 15,) yesterday at the genera fund 1420 Secon Ave. tells all about our COLONIAL @ familiarly known as the ngle tax | must pay 12 per cent of the cost of DIN SET OFFER. For ball.” the Boyer avy, condemnation True-to-Nature Teeth The Finest Production of Dental Art Examination and Advice Free Gold Crowns ( and extra heavy) Bridgework (strictly class) per Tooth .. Gold Fillings... True-to-Nature Teeth, per set HARVARD PROFESSOR TALKS. "ATTAX CONFERENCE TONIGHT those who have large wash ings, we will do 30 Lbs. for | 50c For all bundles picked up by our drivers after Wednesday Today's session of the state-wide) P.O. | P. ©, Bissett, taxation agent of | 5.00 to $15.00 noon of each week tax conference “i the tsHpsiees the O. W. R. & N,, follows with a (Finest Teeth in the world.) Oueted with KB andreas this more axation of Railways.” All Work Guaranteed 15 Commissioner The Sta talk on “Taxation of Municipal ing by State Tax Skaggs, who spoke on Call Queen Anne The Washing’s Fine foe Years. 9 lof Business Corporations.” | This afternoon Spokane's corpo: jration counsel, H. M. Stevens, is Frost of Seattle will speak speaking on Taxation of Publicjon “The Separation of Sources of Service Corporations,’ State and Local Taxation.” orms in State and Local Natural Resources as a tor in| Companies” — will’ be wood Endorsed by leading busi- Reducing Taxes. Bro t's subject ness mpn and the dental pro- CENTRAL He was followed by Abraham| ‘This evening Prof. C. J. Bullock | fession) generally, LAUNDRY Berglund, speaking on “Taxation|of Harvard will k on “Prac- BOSTON DENTAL PARLOR 1422 SECOND AVE OPP BON MARCHE AUTO SERVICE SNOW WHITE WORK B ae e

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