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f n Tonight and | Tomorrow H Are All the i «Time You : Have to See Theda Bara —in— Pronounced by thousands to be one of the finest pictures shown in Seattle for many months. Don’t Be One of the Disappointed 5 ~— Ones The crowds will Mm be mighty big on | Saturday, so we advise you to come this after- noon or _ this evening, if you possibly can. a Mutt and a Jeff Animated Cartoon H. L. WINDUS At the Giant Organ strand . Second Avenue, j 2 between Spring and Seneca. till 7 o’clock tonight 115c| after 7 Children 5c Loge Seats 25c a mer CHAMBERLAIN TO PRESS BILL Texas Court-Martial Proves Militia Difficulties, He Believes DEMANDS SWISS PLAN BY GILSON GARDNER WASHINGTON, June 2.—The refusal of the Texas militia boys to volunteer for federal service, and the courts-martial with which they are threatened In consequence, has called the attention of the authorities here to the weakness of the May bil! The same situation is likely to occur at any time the “citizen soldiery” provided In this new act is ordered into service. “Every private has a lawsuit in his knapsack,” says Repre sentative A. P. Gardner, “The constitution provides that the militia shall be under the con trol of the states, and it Is oubtful if congress by any siation can evade this con stitutional provision. A repeal of that section of the constitu: ® probably the only rem th tia were called for Spanish-A was given t ot If he went, he volunteered for fed eral service. Many, tn fact, did not go. In order to make the militta mc al service, the was passed asure attempts s act that the tened with mi ise military com and says it never W + ERNER TO WED | . PS DAUGHTER o—— = -¢ Paul Geddes Pennoyer, of Berke ley , who has won the heart Frances T. Morgan, young gshter of J. Plerpont Mor e late A land, Cal in the Harvard peen graduated 4 from Harv ted that the marriage t of the early sum rs friends on the West Coast ha ent tele grams of congratulations to the night. Ont ficial stay he will open his estate at Tarrytown and give them free ra ft Japanese, Alpine and Italian garden C, BE. Mason tof the Castle school, Tarrytown, Is chairman of the delegation POSLAM YOUR SKIN PROTECTOR With Poslam Soap Assures Healthy Condition of Your Skin at., New York cit Hold by all drug Q—1 am 24 years old and the to celebrate this occasion, but don't; could not affofd to give him spend-)time of war all m pontaneous action of the muscles|helps to increase the amount of girl | am engaged to will be 18 in| know whether the anniversary is ing money, but mow that he is ir as well whi is not always cc oiable.| oxygen which enters the lungs. We want to get married and supposed to be cotton or paper.|working he spends money freely ts of ag Laughter te not arwaya silly. It & is the son of Mrs. Vir-| July A.|keep it secret for a while. We Some of my friends tell me one, for sweets. Can you suggest any ng been a|have been told that we can go to a and some the other. Can you tel! way of curing him? He is 18 minister and be married without a me which is correct and appropri PARENTS. license. Is this true? If we must ate decorations for some? A.—Ry convincing the boy that Q—Do you think it is right for — ~— get a license, how old must the “MRS. 19.” o fo takers 1 may @ girl who is engaged to be mar girl be? UNINFORMED. A.—Authorities do not agree in n to rhe ried to accept invitations from oth: riage of a girl under 18 years o| gument. SEVEN OF US. : rrays Rs 3 « DUO eacountnie te tee APIA pair. Colors, grays, blues} ., 7 $2 and $3 mean what makes us laugh, but ‘6 rT its ) New York has the Not more than six pairs | Genuine Panamas ...... when something strikes us as hu: bes Paling Ai sag hip to a customer. $3.50 and $5 Dawa laugh becau mre ara est equipment; Washington leads roca ies aah soars oan ae made that way.” Langhin [ OTHER SHOWINGS | di nati may be classed next, with Chi MAX LOVE BEN GRAY crying, sneezing, wing followin 322 PIKE ST. Ptah oarten ara (ruched in ANY SEAT—ANY TIME STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1916. PAGE ba QUITS BUSINESS—PALACE CLOTHING CO., 1022-1024 FIRST AVE.—_QUITS BUSINESS GOING - OUT- OF- BUSINESS Unable to $40,000 Stock Renew Lease QUIT BUSINESS Slaughtered Great $40,000 Stock Men’s and Boys’ New Spring Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings, Must Be SACRIFICED AT ONCE Fixtures for Sale and Store for Rent Positively quitting, and not much time left. Here’s the most sensational sale of the year. Behold—right in the mid. st of rising prices in all commodities—here’s your op- portunity to buy at a mere fraction of old cost prices. Never again will such values as these be offered Ke Fey, Buy now and save. Following are a few items: ci MEN’S CLOTHING |Men’s Shoes ing sold before 10 A. M. Saturday. 5c Canvas Gloves, 11 dozen Silver Collars, all sizes, Quitting Price ........... pairs in lot, per pair..... seem 50c Suspenders, including The best makes in the latest styles. All Men's Cotton Sox, Presidents, Quitting Price. IIe patterns and sizes in wool fabrics. Thou- The Best Makes Represented Quitting Sale Price....... ‘ 3c Men's Dress Shirts, worth 29c sands of Suits to select from. Men’s and Boys’ C 25c Cashmere Sox, Qc to $1.00, Quitting Price... Men’s Suits. broken lines and sizes, 93 Quitting Price ........... Men’s Underwear, worth 48c sold to $10.00, $2 Quitting Sale Price........ $1.00 Wool Underwear, 47c ro Sa eee Quitting Price .. s Men’s Shoes, worth see 4 cing whee ens ol irts, to $4.00, itti jeavy Fleece Underwear, Quitting Sale Price....... 19c Sale oe oe aire $1 98 Quitting Price .......... 33c Men's Suits, sold to $17.50, $5 98 Quitting Price ....... s Men’s Overcoats, sold to $12.50, 3 85 Quitting Price ........ a Men’s Suits, beautifully tailored, worth to $20, g g 5 Quitting Sale Price.... s Men’s White Handkerchiefs, Quitting Price ........... Ic Large Lot Overal Quitting Price ......... 39c $2.00 Arrow and Bates Dress — Quitting 89 c $1.00 Men’s Union Suits, Quitting Price ....... 7 Hic 50c Leather Work Gloves, Quitting Sale Price...... 23¢ Suit Cases, worth to $4, 98c while they last.......... $5.00 Selz Dress Shoes, Quitting 2. 4 Sale Price ......... $6.00 Big Z Work Shoes, heavy veal $2. 98 stock, Quitting Price. A $7.50 Men’s Veal MEN’S HATS BOYS’ SUITS [Mrs Pau. ggc High Tope, Quitting $3 $5 Big Lot Mons Hat, BQ $1.00 Boys’ Pants, 29c Quitting Price ............. QQ = FrPme TMCS verre eee Quitting Price ......... 6 c pve: Sale Price....... $5.00 Men's $3.00 Boys’ Late, stylish models, worth to .00 Boys’ Suits, Pants, Quitti ? 4 Shoes, Quitting $1 48 $3.00, Quitting Quitting Sale Pree. ...91,68 Price es sac saad $ s Sale Price .......... @ * Peers .... $1.89 SALE STARTS 10 A. M.—COME EARLY wrcesur once wnossace avo eta om NE BE SAC PALACE CLOTHING C0.&= gy It really is a Modern rooms. Best service. Spe which develops | cial rates. Hotel Virginus, 804 Vine @ muscles and thus! ginia, near Westlake Ave.—Ady, rior to r breathing er young men when her fiance is , out of the city? ALYS. led she has effect with 4. —You cannot be married with naming the first anniversary a} se. This ome say it r others orations | a bewildering variet Cover ur n cloth” and paper you will sent of parent COLONIAL Fourth at Pike t young man who invites her ws that she 18 to be marrie¢ » young men object to goir Q.—My husband is in Canada, but an engaged girl, and are in © a citizen of the United States. dignant if they are deceived ecently some letters he wrote me “ of were opened, also my letters to, Q@—Do you know where | can our marriage with regard to marri the deception marriages were always made | guests on the napki ‘ there would be no more/\using place card him. Have they a right in Canada buy crude oll? | have been told no married to open mail going in from the by several people that it is very marriages Q.—Our son eats entirely too United States? wet beneficial to the scalp and hair. ndivorced much candy and other sweets. This A.The government has a right/!f this is #0, how should it be ap ond alll-|spolis both his complexion and his|to intercept any message which it plied? ELOISE. these regula-| appetite. When he was young, wejhas any reason for suspecting. In| A—This of! {1s good for the re all for the good of the — above purpose. It may be obtair junity ed at stores which handle barbers supplies. Apply it to the scalp Q—B8ome of the white enamel with a small brush; allow it to re furniture in my summer home is main an hour; wash off with an or dinary shampoo Use the oil a discolored, ,and all of it soiled Also some of the cane seats sag ' do not feel that | can go to the ex pense of having them fixed and thought perhaps there was some way | might do it myself. Any suggestions you can make will be very greatly appreciated by ONE OF YOUR ADMIRERS. The furniture may be ver quickly and satisfactorily cleaned and restored in the following man about once a month Tomorrow Last Chances Q.—We are two sisters, 15 and 16 years old. Mother wants us to work, but will not permit us to work in a factory. We tried house work, but the work was so hard and the hours so long that we did not like it. Is there any other kind of work girls of our age can do? LUCY AND MARY. 322 Pike St. STRAWS For " A—There are the department Saturday | STRAWS ma Melt one tablespoonful of bicar-| atur a tores, where girls of your age bonate of soda in one quart of boll Only TRAWS may begin as bundle and cash girls 0 ing water; when cool, wash the Some girls advance to good post furniture with the solution, using . a ions ou Ww unfortunate in an old flannel cloth for the pur Men, I will sell pure, all and your first place at housewor You's See silk ire a little too young to do house ork to advantage, tho if you h. ash the cane seats, both sider rages fy Guaranteed Panamas Leave trained in thal Me eatn The World Famous Model Sox at 25c Prepare yourselves, men, irable places, where the work { Q.—Ien't it true that New York a Pair piece paves e in wages as you grow old city has the best zoological garden? Please answer and settle a big ar In the Five-Act Sensation Worth any time 35c¢ a Fancy and plain Straws Q.—Why do we laugh? | don’t jtain ways, or when they Q.—-On the 15th of this month to certain emotions, there we will be married a year. | want!