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STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1917 7. PAGE Satisfactory Terms Always j a i Al Jennings—Oklahom ring story of men—and guns—and we incidents gathered in his own career venture! Needless to say, the story is fast and the whole pic ALLACE URLITZER Harry McCoy in “His Parlor Zo the picture program! Seattle Boy Hurt While Working in | Scene for Picture Leo Houck, Seattle’ light. weight boxer, now a member of the Fox Film Co., in Los Ange was severely injured re- cently when a scene in which he was. working caved in on him and another member of the company. Houck writes that he Ie able to be up and around again and —IN— THE BANK WHICH HAS ALWAYS paid its depositors on demand, having never fequired a notice of not being crushed to death, HAVE YOU A FRIEND DEAF? withdrawal. Open Saturday You can bring to thelr at- In Its Own i New Adjustable 1917 GLOBE EAR PHONE Is entirely new, a powerful and client instrument. Call for Free Demonstration THE BANK’ FOR’ SAVINGS: EVERYTHING FOR THE EYE AND EAR BULLBROS.| | Walter Robson Optometrist and Optician 4054-55-56 Arcade (Established 1910) Just Printers 8 THIRD MAIN 1043 | 5 | AStore Whore Your Credit Account Is Invited | No finer or more complete stock of women's we ing apy The new Sprin. and Summ 1 can be » elty r styles a Most Liberal Credit Terms You can arrange the payments to sult your conven- I seen in t © available on 1332-1334 Second Avenue See eee ee “HANDS UP!” ||: ous ex-bandit e packed with daredevil deeds! MiEtourEs ASTERS Continuous 11 to 11. Admission 15c—Children Sc. WEHN SLAYER that he was very fortunate in | | had Three Days Starting HALF AN HOUR LATER wrote this stir ymen——presumably from of excitement and ad is thrilling, the action Y 1 onic omplet First at Pike. UNKNOWN, SAYS CORONER'S JURY Mrs. Florence Wehn's mur. derer ie still unknown. Evidence of witnesses at an all day coroner's inquest Wed- nesday failed to point out the slayer of the Seattic eculptor’s wife on Queen Anne hill, April | 17. The verdict of the jury | was that “Mra. Wehn wi kilied by blows on the head, de. livered by a person or persons unknown to this jury.” J. B. Ruasell, the conductor on the Kinnear car which carried Mrs. Wehn from the city on th night of the murder, furnished a possible solution, when he teatified that on the same car that night aj) man whom he was not able to| describe minutely, rode to the end of the line and left the car when he saw Mrs. Wehn get off. The same man took Russell's car back to town an hour and 15 minutes later. Russell does not think he! would recogn'ze him {f he saw bhim/ again. | James A. Woebn, husband of the) murdered woman, was the princi pal witness at the inquest, and his testimony cleared up several points upon which the d tives were In doubt. He explained the fact that Nights were ween burning in his house until 2 or 2 o'clock in the morning, on the night of the mur der, by stating that he had fallen asleep while reading in bed and had not awakened unt!l late In the night | The porch Mght had been left burning for Mrs, Wehn, he sald.| o'clock #n the morning, Wehn! Wehn had Jat 3 | awoke and finding Mrs | not arrived, turned out his |lighte and retired He supposed his wife was spending the night at yet | her father’s home, and he was not surprised at her absence, he said When members of the jury ques tioned Wehn aa to why he did not attend funeral of his wife, Webn sald Florence and I had often talked about death, naturally, because it was a part of my business to make death masks for people here in Seattle. We had almost agreed not to attend each other's funeral no matter which of ua went first 1 just couldn't go.’ Wehn declared the relation tween himself and Mra, Webn had always been most pl We never quarreled,” he # Paul Haubr's, a member police force, and Mrs Wehn's father, in his test’mony, did not bear out all the pointe made by Webn. Haubria said his daughter and Wehn had quarreled, and that they had been estranged for a per jod of three years just before thelr marriage. Since then Haubris did not know whether they had been altogether happy or not. He re called the circumstances of his daughter's marriage with Wehn, which occurred unexpectedly in Port Orchard, where the couple gone to spend a week end with @ friend of Mra. Webn’'s. of the | manner | Kreen Tomato plants may be attacked by diseases. Leafepot and leat mold, two funk ous diseases of similar nature are marked b the appearance of small, round, or irregular spots on the aves, ¢ them to curl and finally die are exnlly prevented by # with Bordeaux mixture, whieh you joan buy at & seed or drug store ‘The applications should begin leoon after the plants are trans planted, and repeated at intervals jot ten days thru the season. Fruit-rot ts combated by pruning jand training vines to admit light ‘and alr, together with destruction of all diseased fruits on the vine | This prevents the epreading of the | disease The principal potato leaf dis ease is early blight. The pre ventive to use Is ture Constant vigilance the price in uccess in the growing of garden With worms and of fying all and eoping buge and ¢ things rust, the gardener is kept busy Bat they never all come at same time, Some gardens are a eolutely free of insects and dis ease, This is true of those gar dene where watchfulness was prac ticed last summer. Insect pests are those which feed those which suck them. Some poteons, like paris will kill the biters, while kers may be emothered to death with kerosene emulsion or liquid soap. Kerosene emulsion ts the etand ard remedy for plant lice, mealy bugs, red epider or scale, and may also be used for currant and cab bage worms. It in made by boiling the follow ing ingredients: Soft water, lon; kerosene, 2 gallons; hard «oap, % pound. After the soap has been dissolved in the water, the kerosene should be added of two kinds, on plants, and the juices from HONEST, PAINLESS DENTISTRY Genuine Trubyte Teeth $25 Set Teeth $15 I extract your teeth, own Painless Method cain, Free where I Plater. uaing my or Novo make your ft y r highest rubber and I there bor plate than. my leanite better In what I the best while this ape rubber plate 1 offer order of extend dentine J-making dx and » give you a high oki! tne These AN ap my pricea on Dental work All Work Painless Pxamination and Batimate Free, DR. H.T. HARVEY (Px-President Michigan Board Dent the} 1 gal} - LICENCES 1S THE UNPRECEDENTED OF APPLICATIONS FOR MARRIAGE SAID TO Be DYE TO THE DESIRE OF SLACKERS =: TO EVADE MILITARY SeRvice’ ‘Expert Tells How to Prevent Plant Illness he says, we have a quarrel stirred for ten well em must be dilute min Wh 101 nit INCREASE ntil is it 25 times. Tobacco stems strewn on the ground at the b. plants will k p away | of rose neocts. The same remedy may be used for cucumbers. Tubes made ed around plus blight and mildew and} — the |TAKE THE CHAPERON | Q.—We are eight girls and eight ttt paper and|9° plant roots wher me TROTE-RANKINC®. OTTO f ALGLI. | “HOTPOINT” Vacuum Cleaner One Dollar a Week General Manager boys who have grown up in the sume neighborhood. We are plan ning a house party, just for the week-end, at a summer resort not far off. The girls, some of them, | say we ought to have a chaperon, | We think it isn’t necessary, as we) all know the difference between | right and wrong and are respect io sie deiodisnl “boubecléanitx” ‘ep gore young petpie. Wrst de yeu set, if you order your Hotpoint Cleaner think? THE BOYS. een kee ae ? now seat 4: a know the difference: be-| It collects the dirt and dust and removes tween right and wrong, and intend |p| ‘t- instead of stirring it up and allowing to observe thi oo, Loam in) oe Suuie Come foes hot eee any re rate i ee We will be glad to demonstrate the Hot object to takin a nice, jolly | point Cleaner én your own home {if you chaperon ‘Bbe will orove to be a will call Main 7007 and say you are inter great help to you all in many ways, || %*t#4 in s Hotpoint Blectric Cleaner, She will take the responsibility of | The Hotpoint Vacuum Cleaner Fee ec cnevepared, (f| ¢verything—-your rugs, your walls, ceil probably, by the time you are all ings, hang'ngs—and the price is on hungry and tired. She will help|}| $2750. One dollar a week buys and think up outings and trips, She|f| Stckly pays for it. Other Hotpeint Elec will be some one to go to in case tric Appliances incinde Electric Irons, 41! of any emergency 1 warrant for $4.00; 6 and 64d. for $4.50, you'll be glad you Snvited her be | Hotpoint Valvelese Percolators, $6.50 fees poe've bean out « 6 |] to $15.00, | But aside from all this, it is] Hotpoint Electric Grills, $7.00, proper that she should go, too. The | All are attractively designed, highly f girls are right. Think it over and || [hed for table use; give quick results, are ow ll see t they are. Don't| efficient and economical, Second Floor. lever place girls whom you respect} lin any position that can reflect on | |their good character or good} Ne Tabl R nam You should be the last to Ww jadvocate anything that will cast | e unners \shadow on them. Remember, you =f Jare thelr protectors, and, aa such and Pillow ( overs ehould try to do everything U 4 will shelter t from gossip or The splendid new showing of fine grade Tapestry Table |malicious tongu nners includes many new designs in all the popular colornes | ‘Take the ch r 20 by 54 inches, priced $2.75, 27 by 64 inches, priced $4.25, ' Velour Table Runners in new Chinese designs in the gold and blue shades, 19 by 64 inches, priced $4.85. Heavy Velour Pillow Covers tn blue, red, gold and tan com binations, very desirable for Floor Pillows; size 24 by 24 inches; each, $1.50. Silk and Tinsel Brocade Pillow Covers, with plain backs, in many new color combinations, size 16 by 24 inches, each $3.85. First Floor. ASSERT SELF new Q.—! am 80 unhappy, and won- der if you couldn't tell me what to ido, | have been married nine [months to a good man, but can't |get along with him. He is so much older than me and his ways of do- | Ing and thinking are so different om mine. If 1 don't do just as Now, for instance, we are living away out from civilization, it seems like, and | have nothing to do only take care of three rooms. | do fancy work and tatting, etc., but | want! @ little pet, a dog or cat, but he, |eays he would kill it if 1 got one. | |He always does just as he pleases! about everything, and if | dare to a thing that doesn't please him 1 am 18 Can you Black and Brown Fiber Bags, Each $2.98 Regular Prices $3.50 to $4.50 Substantlally-constructed Fiber Bags in 15-, 16 and 174nch sizes; made with strong steel frames and brass locks and catches. Twenty-four are offered at this special price, each, $2.98. Black Fiber Suit Cases 1 get a box on the ear. years old and he is 37 they are transferred to the ground will protact . - tell me just what you would do if The 5 sce ubaaar mated tee te you were in my place? He says | Each $2.98 belo surface of the gr am too young to do things without Regular Pries $4.00 If you go into your gard asking. it keeps me on my guard : : nice : day and find a plant cut off at the(2l! the time to be careful what | Twenty-four-inch Suit Cases, earth's surface, you may be rea-|*4¥, oF do for fear it will cause a) | made of waterproof fiber, and look See ee re tidett. mem [facket. I will appreciate a word/[] like leather, only wear much bet: that he fe on hin way to the next| from you. D. |f| ter. Finished with brass lock and plant A —There is ttle chance for ali] hasps and extra strong handle. Spe Ofien you. com die the wens qnt| howe to be happy when, in it, there |] cial, each $2.98, First Floor. etthe piokea “Une menicke and toot Such a selfish, indonsiderat t the plants, being eareful no|™an as your husband seems to be : ar the roots. If yon haven't] The remedy for his. c« i seg | Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin * ; “a *lyour own hands. You will have ig | bison de the et eer ansert yourself. Tell him very adil fiem and place the tubes about the| plainly and in 4 womanly manner = : plant that the next thme he abuses you,| A ER IED Ne ie ay ls yo in ». Undoubtedly, he} Woman who Sa oe oe er brothers Squash bugs may be trapped hy FOU Wil leave y n in a dignified, womanly way. To/|come in for a share? Rk. ying shinglos near plants,| Will rant, and rave, and roar, Dutt). sie to do this without nagging} A.—The husband would receive e bugs will be found then: | Stick to your purm Begin as) oy open quarrel is one of the jone-half of the property; the other n the tornit shave) *ertion yourself C8 ant oT eet Sustaining happiness in|balf would te divided equally up with the sun y'll be uu win back the individuality you) |), home. |among her near relatives. have unwittingly permitted him to|' ; atives, irway tothe squash vines, [have unwittin fe eo | naenearime : Hy ee |, ,|try it all at once. Merely begin to Dr. Shelabarger, Oculist, §14-16| 4 does not long respect a} ttt one of the rights due you as | ENGLISH WAR DEBT Ww and the mixture) Northern Bank be sds. ath and Pike GRUBSTAKE WANTED | 1 want to stake two claims, | will give one-half interest in 2 ach} claim for $250—$500 for half-inter-| est in both claims. proven. The ground is 1 am selling the adjoining | claims and these two claims go in- to the di substantiate a at $5,000 each. these statements! i will to any one who means business. | This is a big chance for a quick turn-over for your money on a clean business deal. Macy, h. 203 Epier J. S. P., ca Bidg., re of Dr. Seattle, AMU TONIG The rae AND ALL W MAT, SAT DADDY. ONGLEGS SEMENTS ROPOLITAN THEATRE EEK ALHAMBR RISEEVED PHONE MAIN ait MaATI (a3 NGS 2:90. Roy, ALT Twice Dal Talma Musion Ruth 10- 25-50-75< LKES PLA ERS Givens Wan .D'&PINE THis WEEK ly —# & Bosco, ste — Jane aketen ‘NEW PANTAGES us ™M Nights, 7 and SORCHO AND His sHOW AND DANCK PALACE HIP Afternoons 1:3 Photopia: Afternoons, 1c “When Co. the Man Eves. and ort | i | “ Millicent | 100 and 200 | 5) man one of the partners in your house- bold and business. It will no doubt | startle him at first, but watch him | wake up. NOW 18 BILLIONS LONDON, May 3 present national debt |000 pounds ($18.49 ac: cording to figures included in the budget introduced in the house of commons yesterday by Chancellor of the Exchequer Bonar-Law Among the increases in taxes to care for this vast indebtedness was the fixing of a duty of 80 per cent in excess profits of manufactures in England, as against 60 per cent ;carried in last year's budget, and an advance of a shilling and 10d per.pound ete pound sterling on tobacco. \*Brownatone” Tints Your Hair In a Minute Preferred to Siow Acting Dyes England's is 3,854,000,- 200,000), REAL CHUM Dear Miss Grey: Was very much interested in the letter from “B,” who signed himself “Yours tn Search of a REAL Chum,” because 1 wonder if he realizes that most of j|our eligible men are seemingly not “looking for the bright, intelligent |girls, but the girls who make the |best showing. When he speaks of our most attractive girls he refers to their up-to-the-minute, stylish dress, and that is Indeed the at- traction that attracts most of our | medium, dark | brewn young men. uok—Just_as you! | wonder if he knows that there | vie ee rare hundreds of girls right here in Cc Wi th t 1 ee poll | Seattle, both intellectual and good ures i} ou looking, who would also like to \have a REAL chum, if they could |find one with brains enough to con- | verse intelligently. | bate Of course they are not attractive, if doll-like features and style only are to be considered, nor are they of the clinging vine variety, be- cause our brainy girls, vshile devel- oping their brains, also develop their features and express their | character and intellect in them, Every young woman wants to be |popular. With her own sex? Yes, of course, she undoubtedly wants ssible of de Drugs Wonderful Invention Restores Health While You Sleep far a wubs by refusing it and the air ' . Mn Mae *2 to stand well with her own sex ton, K |but with them alone? Not at al Hold and auaranterd at all leading lghe wants to be popular with the ae men, too; that is her nature. ——| But the intelligent girls who |have high standards of their own) and maintain them, goon find that in gocial circles they are not popu- | \lar and not sought after, They are the so-called waliflowers at any| Ter <an Tourn our HeUCareR gathering of young people, and it|come nervous debility, rheumatism, is not that they enjoy jollity one | stomach trouble, headache and that bit less than the others, nor Ie It tired feeling in the privacy of without the use of drugs {because the matrimon nedicines of any kind. There | has been left out of their composi- ghat cures troubles ltion. It is because they demand fantritiys es power tent |their own approval above man’s, «ives life and strength to the hu- tho naturally they would much pre- |" Body. ; fer to have the approval of both. |torce'and vim. sanerhine enn ke tt ' That a certain risqueness is at-| put new Iife into vour nervy and | butta up your vitality will cure you. lectricitty does that when pro pia properly Wear Electra-Vita while you sleep. It fills the nerves and vitals with new life. You wake up tn the ‘tractive to the average man is un- questionable. Who Is the so-called | |belle of the ball? Without a doubt | jit is the stylishly dressed butterfly | | sort of a girl with a flippancy and | risqueness all her own. So, in the end, we find that our men are indeed the cause and the morning full of vim, free from pains and aches Elec body t tra-Vita ttery fs a self-chareed which pumps a stead vexcuse for the attitude and be. tricity into the. nerves. for will tomtity to havior (or misbehavior) of our most | py Vou sleen: Intusing them MY Method attractive girls. |tire ‘avatem = to in strong.” healthy MY Work Another one in search of a REAL er ewert ye i, shot the spirit of Y sonable. foc ambition, and hustle Tt eam M + have /ehum, R. OD. |Strong, men out of ‘alowe y el ~ | going. di weaklings. thet ane or the NO SUCH LAW | fr'yow nave trouble, rheumatism, |Pyorrhea (Kiggs’ Disease) llumbago, complat: or [etch aauinntrihevasts Q.—Ie it true that a law has just |surt at «. “Biectra: Vita tes any day In the week, and | been passed that if a man and | wil! } be be an effective remedy. Will diagnose your case and tell you! woman have been separated eight | Call or write for our bea: ust what you ne ful 90-page book, years they are legally divorced | ' whi ‘ : elie all. abo MEAMINAZ ON ERED Without court proceedings? If 80 ee a {when? INTERESTED. | {ion free, Oftice hours: 8 A There no such law 10 p. m.; Sundays or e PAINLESS AUSTIN) ‘appointment. Phone ‘Matn Mee aca aris WIFE'S HEIRS Ketrance 1504 Third Ave. Q.—If property is in the wife’ | sat “oped 2 name and she should die, there be sete ees, earese, 3 Dentists Wan ted~tteas be hgh class mea ing no children, would the husband Beattie, Wash, 5 TT TE TIT ee eee eg eR HRP NRE AP REY ER" Sm

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