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| Bed Springs $3.75 Twenty-five steel coil Bed Springs for metal beds, The Springs in this lot are prac tically as good as new, all are for full-size beds, and sell regu- larly at $7.50. On sale Friday, each $3.75 $13.50 Double Deck Stee! Coil Bed Springs, Each $5.75 Fifteen steel coil Bed Springs for full-size metal beds; all are in first-class condition, and are @ great ue at the sale price. Six Dozen $3.50 Fumed Oak Chairs, Each $1.75 Solid Oak Dining Chairs, with wood seats and full box con- finished fumed oak; “$1. 75 Odd ileus Chairs, Values to $5.00, for $1.45 From one to three of a kind, Chairs, and golden finish; worth $3.00 to $5.00. On sale Friday, each.. $1.45 6B. FURNITURE EXCHANGE Easy Terms DINDEXTER BILL BOOSTS fare. avenie Solid fumed, oa Pike age] disfranchised than 200 years, residents of | law. District of Columbia, both men} The ‘Women, will h the oppor- of casting their first votes Providing for a delegate from struction ; $3.50 Oak waxed 1 $7. 50 Used Steel Coil value. Dining GTON, D. C., April 27. the District of Columbia to the for | house of representatives becomes a Principles of home rule, woman suffrage and presidential |COmes over the wires primaries are all embodied in Sen- as Senator Poindexter’s | ator Poindexter's bill. the legislative contro! of the Dis- been In @ congress repre- ery locality of the United administration of its States except the ee = THOMSON PRAISES been in the hands of three commis- appointed by a president for whom the citizens of the Dis trict are not allowed to vote. It has remained for Senator Poin- dexter of the state of Washington | better condition than any privately to come to the rescue of the people |owned line in the Northwest hington and place : in their hands the ballot of which | commended, they have been so long deprived. The bill has just been reported out |Committee meeting of a subcommittee of the commit- the District of Columbia, ind is expected to come before the enate for a vote very soon. It pro- vides for the same representation | me, in congress as Is now allowed the governments, equality for men and women, and presidential primar sloners ofthe city of Wa tee on territorial TO MAKE VALUATION traffic demanded Beef OLYMPIA, Apri 27—rnaineers|MEAT PRICES GO UP! for the public service commission will resume the valuation of prop- erties of the Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co., owing to the position of Seattle city that the city cannot properly take up the work | CHICAGO, April 27.—Representa- |tives of the railway brotherhoods and managements of the rallroads| Trustees of the Ellensburg normal tentatively agreed today eight-hour day. ts mood U.S. If this store knew of merchan nvas Barrack U, §. Blankets, 93 to 5.50 Flannel Shirts, all woo! ... $3.80 to $4.50 Flannel ‘Shirts, ray, o Write for Fre 1209 iret Ay BUY G)0DS OF KNOWN WORTH enough for ed better value for the money than government goods, we'd be selling It Unbleached Middy...7he White, 1 us se that represent United States biue and wool canvas Leggings, Tents olive green an: - Hammoe Hate, Cape ive drab 81.50 to $3.50 Saddle Baws and Ue y Middy Blouses ernment Bleached Nav #1. yard. KIRK’S ARMY AND NAVY STORE Catalogue + Mentite, 511 Pike Heretofore (the man will fit the job and the job voting officials | partment of agriculture. to begin | school joint conferences in New York June|back of a clean-up in the faculty, 1, on the trainmen’s demands for an |threatened WHERE IS YOUR PLACE IN WAR? | Seattle Men Now Listing Va- rious Mechanics and | Industrial Workers If the United States should go to war tomorrow, where could you serve beat? Would it be better for Uncle Sam to hand you a rifle, or is | your niche In a machine shop | or a chemi oratory? your name and record on fit Would a telephone call get you, and would you know where to go and what to do? One of the big preparedness | probleme fe to gather the data on! | America’s Industrial strength Committees on |paredness, authorized by Wilson and the navy are being organized all jcountry. Where They Can Best Serve | In Seattle Capt. A. O, Powell, an engineer who received his training as an officer In the United States army engineering corps, heads the committee that is gath- ering data in the state of Washing }ton, | Under him Prof, H. K. Benson, tn the University of Washington, is | Mating the chemists who could solve ‘the problems tn hastily organized war-time laboratories The time is not far over the off when to manufacture deadly gases and superintend the manufacture of munitions Other captains of fm@ustry are lassembling on paper the names of *skitled laborers who could serve |more effectively with forges and ‘turning lathes than in trenches The engineers of the state will be listed and made ready to answer the call that would send them in the shortest possible time to the place whe they could do the greatest amount of good in the hour of peril Raliroad men are at work on the problems of transportation. Th task will be to find out how larg bodies of men and supply trains could be moved quickly. To List Motor Boats Eventually all avaliable motor automobiles and flying craft ‘that might be calf®d on for war service will be listed and formed |Into a reserve. The idea of organizing all power boats into squadrons for patrol ‘service Is two years old. Since the start of the ropean war the yacht clubs of the Atlantic have* devel oped the idea The Seattle Yacht club fs plan-/ jning to have a meeting to organize ALSO ALL “MOTORBOATS | | ed | | Mra. Jc industrial pre President | department, | early) these chemists will be taught how | STAR—THURSDAY, A ‘USES UMBRELLA IN STREET FIGHT |Mrs. Jay C. ~ Allen Arrested After Striking Mrs. M. M. Jones jIN FRONT OF SAVOY | Mra. Jay G, Allen, wife of a well-known attorney, Is charg: in Justice Brinker’ Margaret M. Jones, of the Wal- dorf hotel, on Second ave., In front of the Savoy hotel. Mra. Allen wi released on her p and the affair hushed up. it leaked out Thureday thru the prosecuting attorney's office, She in said to have attacked es with her umbrella when they met in front of the Sa- voy, administering @ severe trounce: ing, from which Mra. Jones emerg: ed with blood flecks on her face and neck F. R. Miller, a chauffeur; Sidney Gross, of the Puget Sound Hat Co., and A, L. Roth, of the Independent Rrewing Co, who said they were eye witnesses to the affair, told Deputy Pro utor Carmody they considered Mrs, Allen's attack en Urely unprovoked. At the prosecutor's office, Mra Jones produced a letter, it ts sald, which purported to be from Mra Allen to Mra, Fred Wing, wife of a cafeteria proprietor, threatening to harm Mrs. Jonés. Mre. Wing is Mrs. Jones’ sister. Mrs. Allen's trial is set for May 15 at 10 o'clock TEUTON HAND IN PRIL 27, 1916. PAGE 2. 3 DayS soir sarinoay - THE TRAND THEATRE Second Ave., Bet. Spring and Seneca OFFERS A Sensational Metro Photo-drama of Romance and Mystery “The Half Million Bribe” Featuring the Hero of Hundreds of Romantic Roles SCENE FROM THE HALF MILLION BRIBE PEACE WIRES? WASHINGTON, April tor Paul O —Sena- Husting of Wisconsin today read peace messages from people in several states, showing that the contents followed the same identical forme, It was broadly intimated that Germany had paid the billa for these telegrams protem relations with the kaiser, Bushela of the messages are overwhelming congress. —- SLINGSHOT USED BY CORNERED BURGLAR SACRAMENTO, April 27—A burglar early this morning struck Mre M Mebios, a wealthy woman & power boat squadron !mmediately Civilian Reserves The civilian reserve data being gathered in the Northwest will be and sent to all corners of the country. Then the reserve machinery of war will be set up and oiled, ready to produce results when the word The theoretical result will be that jwill fit the man when Uncle Sam must issue the call for volunteers. “Lake Burien car line {# kept in should be Counctiman | morsing in “The superintendent said Thomson Thursday Then Counctilman Moore bumped the Puget Sound Electric com pany’s Seattle-Tacoma interurban. “That line doesn’t look safe to he said The committee was discussing whether extra cars should be add ed for summer service. The utili tles department was instructed to} Increase the service as soon as WASHINGTON, A April 27.—Meat prices Increased 4.3 per cent from March 15 to April 15, according to an announcement made by the de SIX WILL LOSE JOBS NORTH YAKIMA, April 2 here say they will stand by George Black, new president of the institution, Re ports reached here that he has} slated six faculty members togo. | ie DATE FOR TRIAL’ SAN FRANCISCO, April |German Consul Bopp and his asso |ciates, indfeted in the alleged “bomb plots,” \federal court September 26 |tentatively agreed today FOOLS THE CHICKENS |has gone to France, to visit King today stated. \Be Young Looking will go on trial in the|" it was on the head with a slingshot as she discovered him tn her room. The, Mingshot burst and, shot scattered ‘on the floor. Mra. Mebius screamed and the thief flea Abandonment is named aa the cause for complaint In each of four divorces started in superior court Thursday. In two cases the hus band (s plaintiff. They are: T. J. Allison ve. Edith Allisof, William FE. Morrison v te Mor. tison, Susan L. Bailey vs. B. H Bailey, and Tena May Kast ve Frank J. K | WRECK KILLS TRAMP ROSEBURG, “Ore, unidentified tramp ts have been killed and 12 cars wreck- ed when a southbound Southern Pa. cific freight train, No, 221, Jumped the track on a down grade, at Rice Hil, 20 miles north of here, this morning. SAM GOES TO SEE AL PORTLA April 27.—@amuel Hill, millionaire good roads apostle, April Albert of Belgium, communications | received by his friends in Portland Hiv has known King Albert per- sonally for several years, GIBSON GIRL WEDS NEW YORK, April 27.--Mias Irene L. Gibson, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson, and | George B. Post, Jr. will be married | in St. Bartholomew's church here | today. \Darken Gray Hair Quickly and easily. A few applica- tions bring back Its dark, glossy look, no matter how long {t has been |gray, streaked or faded, by old-fashioned sage tea and harmless to use, not greasy ot SANDERSON’S PILLS The well known and relia- ing against severance of diplomatic, more regard for Meman ltée than} a success Thus you can easily see the distinct advantage—actual necessity—-of "|Villa had, Saenez is 21, He was having the teeth kept in perfect condition -lfound hiding in the garret of an El And this can be done with perfect ease and at small expense. We have MILAN, ©., April 27 Elwell says his chicken ing two eggs every day, | “1 turn on the lights for six, hours.” says Elwell, d then keep them in darkness six hours. The hens think two days have passed, and they lay every 12 hours inetead of every 24," PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO] COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN~WOMEN C. E, lay | | y of ps in per a tn % to r It tol, Main MEN. | KNOW THAl| mousures rather ae are very cause of your ding trouble, 1 treat alt DIBOR. Coton Office 6 ~ three a ahgales DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager HAMILTON REVELLE HERE'S WHERE YOU LAUGH MUTT AND JEFF ANIMATED CARTOON COMEDY They're Funny in The Star SCENE FROM "THE MALF MILLION BI But They're Funnier on the Screen BOY GENERAL HELD ['HIPP HAS A NEW BILL| |nuieg'as\ "The “Tatnaive Tok asters.” ON MURDER CHARGE Hilda Spong, in the five-part fea- ture picture, “Divorce,” completes the bat, Russell Bros. and Mealy a the new show at the Hippodrome. The title of their act is “Fun tn a Barnyard, original comedy. They're The Gor n Bros. are known as) “Th Boys With a Thousand | Son, Their songs are original Allman and Nevins present “The $1 | Tenor and the Country Girl Fid- | dler.” The Jim Black Duo bave a sing- |{og, talking and acrobatic act For sour acid stomachs, gas and | WANTS rr mentation of food. A teaspoonful ’ |in'a fourth of « eines of bol water usually gives INSTANT RELIEF, Sold by all druggists in either pow- der or tablet form at 50 cents per bottle. <v Finberg started suit for against Viola Norris in su- |perior court Thursday, alleging she |struck him in the face March breaking his eyeglasses. Lunch at the Hollywood, 213 Pike.—Adv. If you have put off till now having your teeth fixed, what excuse have you for further delay? If you had a sickness which was really threaten- ing to the general health, you wouldn’t del jay about it. You would immediately get in touch with the You would do this not only to eliminate the need less suffering, but also to protect your health very best physician and have your sickness cured ‘ DR. L. R. CLARK If you have decayed teeth they may easily be as serious a menace to your health as a serious sickness. De d teeth are the home for all sorts of germs, which are dangerous to the health. Not only ‘that, but they are actual producers of poisons within themselves the same as any other part of the anatomy would be if it were in a decayed condition PABLO CAENEZ These. poisons are communicated directly into the food as it comes in con- tact with the teeth and thus go into the system. This has a tendency to serious- ly impair the digestion, which is really the foundation of good health. Your physician will tell you that without a good digestion, perfect health is impossible. And this means efficiency with consequently lessened \chances of making El Paso police have just arrest: | ed Saenez, known as the “boy gen eral” of Villa's army, on a charge) of murder, They say he had no less Paso house, The police had search ed for him for months. The police charge Saenez killed many Americans and Mexicans, | and that he ruthlessly murdered} at this office a staff of the most expert dentists, every one of whom is a gradu- ate and registered dentist, and every one of whom has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. rid ieeaeesr cs bi ey PB md We have every modern appliance for the performing of up-to-date and pain- twisting the iimbs of the children less dentistry. We give the lowest prices and we use the best of materials from their bodtes. | We give with all work an iron clad guarantee of satisfaction, signed both by the operator who did the work and by L. R. Clark, D. BD. S., owner and manager of DEFEND ORGANIZED this office, who is thoroughly responsible We guarantee to do your work without hurting you a bit. We have many WORK OF CHARITY, testimonials in this office signed by substantial men and women of Seattle and avicinity, who state over their own signatures that we have done their work for them without hurting them. We want you to be thoroughly before we even start to do your work Don’t delay this important matter—if you really could see how important it is to you, you would take the next car to our office. INDIANAPOLI AY pril 27.-—The National Conference of Charities | and Correction at its 43rd annual meeting at Indianapolis May 10-17 | expects to meet the charge that | work for the submerged classes 1s | a waste of energy. The program satisfied on this point work will be the filustrations the Indianapolis program furnishes of the new science of soctal engineer. 1405 Third Ave. N. W. Corner Third and Union.