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TARGUERITE CIARK rr LICH MAN, POOR MAN After you’ve seen Marguerite Clark’s version of “Rich Man, Poor Man,” you'll admit that the screen has it over the printed story or the stage. hoth. It just seemed like ¥ould not act at all, 1 had} ick headaches and was very r Gnd highstrung. My food He in my stomach undigested @make trouble and misery for “ suffered most all the time in through my shoulders and the lower part of my back my kidneys, my sleep was very and I was tired all the time. It ly by the greatest effort that | ble to pull through with my . I was in such a bad fix. 1p my mind from what said Taulac had done for to see if it would help me. and done me more good than | can! ‘words to tell. I have not had a ene since the day I began tak Ht. 1 have now taken two bot | ‘an’ ain going. to keep on taking Fa while, but I’m already feeling & different’ person. My appe- 4s splendid and [ eat just any- 1 want without feeling a sign on or pain afterwards. I good, my tired feelings are and have improved so mu gome of my fi are conetint; i better I look I do} fk Tanlac ix grand med and gladly recommend it for what it done for me.” A dull, dragging feeling of the ly, & wluggiah mind, dull memory n of spirits, nervousness, ir , stomach trouble, indiges weak back and headaches are the numerous symptoms of a tien from which a surprisingly nuraber of people suffer. Kx ie has taught that ninety per| Of all chronic iM health is caus-| 24 by poor digestion non-assim: | int Mlation of the food, which produces a| ch Catarrha! inflammation of the mu-| cous men ie. | re Tanlac benefited Mre. Kennedy be-| draft, an cause it contains certain medicinal | tion. Properties, which combat these very troubles. Thousands are now using the Master Medicine in all parts of the United States and Canada and in| each case it is accomplishing surprin ing results. Scores of testimonials! : Pilla Baa) Miss Verna Mersercau Instead of collecting queer rings, odd stones, bulldogs and other things that actresses sometimes ac quire, Verna Mersereau, dancing star at the Pantages this week, is collecting Liberty Bonds In the ,first place, she is part French and part American, a com bination that gives her an intense interest th in the war, and in the sec ic a r she ¢ arde them as the the world In practically every city #he has played on the Pantages circuit, she has accepted an fnvitation to dance at some social or lodge function When offered cash in payment for her services, Miss Mersereau would | way “I'll take it in a Liberty Bona!” | SAYS SHOOTING | WAS ACCIDENT That David Henderson, 25, in the tity howpital with serious bullet | wounds in his throat, as the result of | the discharge of 4 pistol in| a shooting gallery Second ave. | 8., Friday afternoon, did not attempt| suicide, developed when the young] an recovered the use of hin voice) bat he gun lodged after I had fired! ral shots,” he said. “T was exam when it dis ven suddenly ar ‘ailing to regimter for the paroled pending registra POLICE SEIZE LIQUOR ADDRESSED TO TACOMA The Beattie dry squad seized six Bre received daily from men and, trunks, a suit case and four galvan Women of unquestionable honesty) ized tanks of Nquor at the Union «ANd integrity who feel gratified as a consigned to Tacoma | Result of having found such a great! were checked thru on baggage source of relief. ked from Miseoula, Mont Tanlac is sold in Seattie by B e hundred and tw gallons Drug Stores tinder the personal} contained in the various rocept ection of 4 special Tanlac repre-| An additional 150 pint “Advertisement. whisky were j le » bottles or| AIL ut 'SATURDAY RED LETTER “HADAY FOR THE PEOPLE Satarday was a red letter day for the poopie. The state supreme court de Aled that the public service com: mission has the authority to grant permission to 9 street rath way to cherge more than the Scent fare or relieve It of fra chide obligations. ‘The city won Its case for the right to operate the elty fish market, Judge Everett Smith dented Join Reet 's application for Injunction against the manic ipal market. President A.W. Leonard of the Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power company denied that a complaint had been fited by bbs company against the stem rail way service dudge King Dykeman of the King county soperior cour: that the Seattle Mlootric pany must pe eliy af per cent gross tax and pave between its ks, both tran chise provisions contested by the traction company Tt was a day of in one of the moat tf legal battles & Cor poration nd his chief ansiat led the fights for the « of the suprem against the right of the tee commission to estab) & sweeping one, It was wri Judge Main and signed by the eight Judges on the supreme bench. It covers the main points of contro the traction company tm the Fremont ave. bridge case, altho it applies di rectly to the application of the Ta coma Traction company for a writ to compel the public service commis sion to grant it a raise of fares or other relief The court held that the legislature, rather than the courts, must straighten out the company’s fipan cial troubles, Corporation Counsel Caldwell, of Seattle, and his assistants joined with Tacoma in fighting the case. Attorney General Tanner, dewpite the refusal of the public service comunte sion to let him fight the case as their representative, got into the fight on the people's Corporation Counsel Hugh M. Cald well said that the supreme court's Gecision removed ‘all lewal questions between the city of Seattle and the traction company, except the trac tion company’s counter claim against FOOD ADMINISTRATORS WILL MEET IN SPOKANE Food administrators for the state of Washington will meet In Spokane on Wednesday, May § The confer ence has been called by State Ad ministrator Charles Hebberd to clear up problems relative to the use of substitutes and the enforcement of food co:.servation regulations, SAGE. TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK {t’e Grandmother's recipe to bring back color, youthfulness and tustre—Everybody is using it again. Gray bair, however handsome, de notes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful ap pearance. Your hair is your charm It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray and looks streaked, just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundred-fold. Don't stay gray! Look young’ Either prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a bottle of “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound,” which is merely the old time recipe improved by the addi tion of other ingredients. Thow sands of foiks recommend this ready-to-use preparation, because ft darkens the hair beautifully, sides, no one can possibly tell, as it darkens #0 naturally and evenly You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair) disappears: after another applica tion or two, ite natural color Is re stored and it bewomes thick, glonsy and lustrous, and you appear years younger. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com pound is a delightful toilet requi site, It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of dis ease. on by | verny between the city of Seattle and | be | wustalned by way bridge ove’ nicton eanal The city was given the right to operate its own fish market after neveral months of lema Tho tinh ket wan 6 qthe city for damakes the removal of the the Lake W re and thru flak at cont to the am 1 to kot bonds the already en uy Deman Injunetion brought by boon tah Growing eodings eke, a finh deal t the city's market were sly to private mar t not legal, In hin decision, Ju + Bmith said mind the grow the peo peration of propertion | ivitie for rly in private © . because by such ownedrahip, | controt or operation the city ts bet ter enabled to care for and conserve health and welfare of ite Inhabi ltants. The legislature und charter framers, as intelligent oltizens, must | have Known and recognised thie pop ular demand and legislated in accord | with such sentiments | In bis dental that the tractic pany had filed a complaint nat the operation of «team ratlwaya, ith the central railway committee in eqntrol a com charge of terminal op . Mr. Leonard kaid } Says It's Absurd | ‘The statement that officials of the Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co. filed a complaint with the railway central committee in charge of terminal operations in this terri tory, to the effect ‘that many per sons not employed at the shipyards were taking advantage of the steam train service and were beige carried free, while extra cars provided to) handle traffic on the street car lines! were moving over the line practic ally empty, is absolutely and anquall-| fiedly false, absurd and malicious” Leonard says that the company cars carry capacity loads, and the I) traction company in glad the steam) traina were Inaugurated j “It im the desire of this company! | to cooperath with public officials in maintaining the service,” he added. | “It is & matter of no moment to us| who rides free on those trains, for, every passenger carried by the steam | Ynes relieves our lines by that much jond, and it is a relief that ia very AVIATION COMMISSION | | INSPECTING N. W. SITES) | Maj. Béwin B. Lyon, with a com | minsion delegated by the war de | partment to nelect a nite for the om tablishment of an aviation camp, Is in the Northwest. He tnepected sound fort locations Monday and will spend several days studying sites here. All findings are kept strictly confidential STOCKHOLM —Woman soffrage has been voted down in Sweden, 62 to 32. MISCHA ELMAN In Concert at The RETROPOLITAN Next Wednesday } Night | Lower fieer, 6 bal. rows, 61.00 | Entire remaining balcony $1.65 Eatire gellery, reserved $1.10 SEATS SELLING Those who plan to hear the great violin-- ist are earnestly ad- vised not to delay ob- taining seats. We Home-Wear b They Can Be; The bright spots of the strap at the be And, isn't the chambray wearing. It's a gay pink plaid «1 lar and belt of white poplin; poplin, too. SECOND AVENUE With a Prim, Trim, Happy Air, and Youthful as ‘The lady at the right has reason to be proud of the ‘This model also comes in green and blue plaids Me Dougall Jouthwick Dresses 5. 95 | Sizes 86 to 42 ve model on f chambray the left of the with accordion | of those fF) inant shades the lady sitten, nartness, The ¢ pockets are white pop: | ck a pretty touch? | dress she's Ff] ingham with a Frenchy round col the cleverest pockets topped with | | | | wn lars Third Floor. AND PIKE ee i La es ae _ SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE ‘STREET a After Taesday yYou Will Il Have toPay Much ! More for Shit Shirts Like These You will lone't to pay more to secure anes talks a wide You will have to pay more for Shirts ‘a equally good material. assortment of soft-cuff and stiff-cuff Shirts to choose went cae pay more for Shirts of equally | from in sizes 14 to 18; sleeve lengths 33 to 36 You will have to pay more for Shirts of equally inches. You will have to pay more—much more—for fine Shirts of such unusual wearing qualities as these. SBM” LH SHIRTS of High-Grade MADRAS PERCALE PEBBLE CLOTH RUSSIAN CORDS JAPANESE CREPE and of Finest, Heaviest PURE SILK and good tailoring and fit, guaranteed absolutely fast in color. Special Sale Prices | 3 for 1 10.0( 00 and 7.95 Each o: SALE ENDS TUESDAY Y AT 6:00 P. " Men's Shep, Just Inside the Deer. cial Purchase of High-Grade _Tremendous S Slee Exceptional Style and Quality, at 39.75 siz Considerably MATERIALS More COLORS ‘ELOURS JERSEY NAVY GREEN SILVERTONE GRAYS CORAL RICOTINE PEKIN BLUE POIRET TWILL BROWNS AND HEAVY FAILLE TANS ROSE . $9 AND TAFFETA SILK HEATHER The jerseys are unlined. Jackets of others are lined with plain 7 and fancy silks. STYLE FEA TURES Found in Various Models a | FANCY SILK COLLARS BUTTON TRIMMING ¥ ' BRAID TRIMMING PLAID SKIRTS ~ MILITARY TOUCHES AND PLAIN TAILORED EFFECTS } And Scores of Beautiful SPRING COATS— Specially Purchased and Very Specially Priced iced at ONE MODEL—A belted Coat of Pekin blue velour, has large crescent pockets with large pointed flaps below pockets, flaps “finished with silky tassels, self-colored floss stitching oncollar and braided ornaments and floss stitching on back of belt. This coat is half lined with novelty material. OTHER COATS are of velour, burella and Delhi cloth in reseda, rookie, brown, fawn, tan, Copen, gray, khaki, poilu, Pekin and turquoise. Some are half lined with plain satin or figured lining; others are self lined over shoulders, with fancy lining in sleeves. Some have contrasting, plain or checked insets in sleeves and collar; some have contrasting collar, revers, pocket flaps and piping; some are pleated at front and back. All are belted and button trimmed —MacDougell-Southwick, Second Floor,