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CELEBRITIES COT CHARITY __ FUND PRESENT Continued From Page One ” - “ tified Monday With the exception of ter Gan dolpho, who was named in the in dictment brought in by the grand jury against Callaghan, all of the witne called were county offi Their testimony was corre and intended to build up carefully in jury the minds of the standing of the al methods em ployed in the welfare office, and to provide identification of the said to have been forge In hin ings Nent jury, Chief Deputy Prosecutor F Helsell stated that he that Callaghan had provided him: with clothing, groceries and fuel and had provided for other members of his family thru the issuance of fictitious orders. ‘Those orders were filled by Gandoipho, and claims present county for payment Identify Claims a clear under to the nk wtate the prosecu 1 to the that were elther sie choose from at each pas, and the styles are the last word. by her: self, Mian Edith Poindexter ; : “ clerk, or Callaghan. —The Suits are splendidly tailored, the ma- Miss ter later identified terials are of better quality than you usually ne = on os py ama te ebtaid Far ths arices, ne detenda joing thru the —There are strictly tailored suits. pti: ‘abe coat siea teas bacieie Callaghan's signdture. Overrule Motion The orders taxued to Mrx Snow, Mra. G. Graft. Steel, which Helse were —There are dressy suits. —There are snappy sport models. William Mes —Each collection contains many copies of exclu- sive higher priced models. —A good assortment of regular sizes. and mad t sign Mins Poindexter “said. 6 ere forgeries ; Callaghan 3 3 PRESENT HAPPY PRINCE | The Pilgrim Student Players will —NOTE—Women requiring sizes 40 to 46 will find splendjd choosing. orative | orders | TRACTION CO, ail orders issued from | company Another | urday's suprem jin no way changed the question present Oscar Wilde's “Happy | ° bs. be! bs Prince” Friday evening at the Pil im church on Broadway. Mins CFARLANE & HALL ha earl McDonald | HONOR GUARD GIRLS —_ Peart Mebonax TO PLANT GARDENS ‘rorke taiiey | Seattle's Honor Guard planned at| University of Washington | will be sold at the door, &@ mass meeting at the Broadway | _”_ 3 high Monday night to start com munity The new gardens play, assisted by blind musician at the Tickets i Bid, Eltiott 1224. BONDS. gardens You Can’t Brush or Wash Out Dandruff The only dandruff i# to dixsolve it “It entirely r ounces of apply it at night use enough to will be which hospitals of the army den spots will be culttv Anne hill, Capitot hill Mount Baker park and West Seattle districts planted in flowers in the partly will be sent to men and navy. Gar ated In Queen Green Lake Es-Gevernmest Physician 1111 FIRST AVE. o¢ 169 WASHINGTON ST. RIGHT DRUG CO. STORES Leek fer the Free Decter Sign. sure way to get rid of then you To do this, get inary Uquid when retir moisten the tly with on ing and rub it in Ups. scalp finger r se | CREDIT- r—GLADLY |~ i: daar Do this tonight, and by morning = most, if not all, of your dandruff will “9 nam ceaetind be gone, and three plicatt sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find. that all fiching and digging of the scalp wiil sic once, and your hair will be fluffy lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better You can get liquid | Attractive Coats and Novelty Suits Call and, Inspect the Styles, Materials and Shades I | | | x drug stere. It is Inexpensive and : | Handsome COATS li tricotine, poiret twills, wool | velours, in silks, satins and taffetas, in all prevailing Spring shades. Yrara experience in fitting and making and of foas money duplicate reduced prices. nfae~ SCHOONMAKER OPTICAL CO. 1928 First Ave. Main 0477, One Block South Pablic Market. Novelty Suits Home Wrinkle Recipe— in serges and other desir- ake able materials. The shades Astonishing Results include tans, grays and sensational r ry simple lo wrinkle reme harm er, there's nav; y A Complete Line of Sille and Jersey Sports Suits for Your Selection. fooling with ame nor “skis | ABOUT eet Peet bets, aad tha pasance cam food the skin CREDIT hii ech week br'month, Just as you preter Arte er payor vite eet BE iia WARY | flabby condition. Better, san Have You Purchased Your Liberty Bond? | 1] Aurore Js the nclentitic waxolite form 1 pores ousands Hite nd. bathe effect bear that of ent nex pennive druggists @ Jotion today at your marvelow Advertisement | + is 1332-1334 Second Avenue | A Complete Phonograph Department | , on the Second Floor, Call in and hear the new records | * invest. inthe THIRD LIB “_t]) | BRTY LOAN. ps vay ins will interpret the} at} | ’ CANADIAN CASUALTIES me ‘ STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1918. PAGE’ 5 MOONEY STRIKE IS CALLED OFF HERE 24-hour May day strike plan:| purpose will be served by a sympa ned for Wednesday by 26,000 union! thetic atrike in my behalf. All that luborern in Beattle, to protent the |! Need to be exonerated is a fair and impartial tflal, and thin I feel eure Avietion and death # of that { whall he ted. 1 therefore rhomas Moone n Franciveo la | thank all ef you for your kindly tn bor leader, has been called off terest, and urge that any action tah Mooney invued a statement from/en toward calling a general strike hit privon cell on Monday, asking | be immediately reconsidered. that the pl for the demonstration | (Signed) be abandoned THOMAS J, MOONY { am most grateful to you for| A special meeting of the Metal what you are attempting to do in my | Trades council was held Monda behalf, and I heartily thank you for | night, and resolutions passed abiding your interest,” his message to Seattle | by Mooney's requent junions stated. “Rut d urgently re] 7 Central Labor council has quent that all labor unions intevested | called a special neeting, to be held in ny case refrain from strikes in the Labor temple Tuesday night other demonstrations which will at § o'clock, to take action upon the totinterrupt comm: and industry ram. Leaders there ts no Wants Fair Trial Vdoubt thi 1 will be of the strike pla abandoned ‘25 MORE MEN DISCHARGED BY WESTERN UNION “I do not believe that any flolally good ASKS CITY TO | WAIVE RIGHTS e +4 P. P. Bliss, clerk to the county 3 commissioners, was the first witness, | $ He testified to the method of approv Continued From Page One! ro tontinued From Page One| $ ing claims submitted by the welfare | 3 hed “ : ‘ department and identified — paid | order to “avold rertous reduction in|)” oe Ais Noteworthy Values Emphasize Two Choice 3 ‘isin trom caliaghan' office. Nor street railway service, such an ywil] {M® fact that minety | of | the man Wardall, county auditor, re | otherwise be inevitable, tha Weekien Titen ¢ Large Lots of Ktentified the claims, C.D, Lake, of || “The city will be very careful be. | TT 1) Cnrn © Nn county nuditor’s off force, | fore changing the terms of ¢ orts : borative identification ina! grant,” Mayor Hanson declar . 9 ° ie. A aiid. ek uty | "Without a vote of all the people ap gh a AES 3 omen sNew Suits eStock cara not a ready witness for the sturte, | ™ | “" The clean-cut Bi Frataiat * etieiiens te attérnny he street car company ia in the vapiet es ee John K Dor for 6 position as any one else who tel ° have & right brought Prosecutor into a contract. It must et ae “ 4 ' lo rant lo | Calls Her Reluctant (ay #9 0 me a3 ad “Your ho can see that the wit-/ Would Make Check Because the governmne h = news is very reluctant to testify,” he Nef y consideration should Nin def of the right i ob st mantel My questions must probe be giv any request of any kind to b ollect ° T each price the Suits offered represent the She refused to positively identify | from the traction company, full ac | telegraphers expect backing from of A utmost of style, value and workmanship. the signatures of the welfa pm | Come to ite books in relation to its in: | ficial Washington yie missioner upon the orders submitted | come, and outgo expenditures, ex:| They say they are staying at th There are scores of different correct new Styles to altho it wad shown by her! penses, etc, xbould be given by the | Post# as a patriotic duty, pending | Sovernme nt a A HIGH SCHOOL “AND “U" GIRLS TO AID SMOKE FUND The mayor further stated that pee court decisions He} sald it had only strengthe: the, city pinion, held thru many years, | that the traction company must live} up to its contract agreements. ‘The traction ¢ to the city counell for the Hef that it went to thé pu y new con rame he ways, “It ts Mrs. Maud did not come to of in the first place of Seattle want /cvening at 8:15 ; from the traction company ix service, | The Star's “Our Boys in bacco Fund and thin they must have, move to’ curtail service The leading part will be played by with prompt and emphatic Louise Lough, U-yearold daughter by city authorities Mine. Fern Lough, well-known Se attle voeal teacher, Louise wil Aémiia Responsibly |the same role which Mary Pickford The traction company asked to! payed in the film version shown have set aside those provisions! here some time ago which Saturday's decisions would enfo Lac asks us pension of Scent fare limitations, payment of 2 per tax to the cent Kross carn city, and paving 18 inches on elsher MRS. ED. SHEEREN GAINS 23 POUNDS TAKING TANLAC * Seattle Woman's of 12 Years’ Standing its re recognizes will endeavor can It must either be permitted to ot do the impon e higher fares, be ed of . ny franchise obligations or Is Now Ended the standard to auch an the e it derive pay from ite existing for meeting to many SHE NOW FEELS FINE br some “IT have had a long, hard struge at @ lose) with i health, ut by the help of | Tanlac I have at last overcome my tared that War | troubles and } gained and the general y three ht be must b amd that was the and re pany te in Wages | mark state 1 by Mra. | with the shipyards, and that relief! pq gi mn of Fifth #t., while from franch! igations was the/in the Bartell Drug Company's only way to meet the problem. tore, recently In reply to Leonard's twelve Ago," con wages $447,000 a 5 Mayor Han-| severe spell of typho! er, which ut th the traction | eft my nerve battered and carried 000 more PAX | xtomach in an awful condition. M in March than In| food would ext, but would thus taking in in-| just lie in my etomach and sour creases of $100 000 and giving & wage | ferment and make trout le for n inore of $60,000 to employes would often get up in the m Corporation Counsel Caldwell pre nauseated and was constar rented a review of the city's littea:|ing up particles of tion that resulted in favorable aly serves arera cisions, at Monday's council meetir dik wand walk with headache da SUFFRAGISTS ARE BLOCKED BY TRIO °\.,"\" * thing nable to turn my hand 4 thing OF SENATE VOTES | (208 1081 wo simon tracted The Woman's party lacks only F aat down:to -wileke’ tT: welat three votes in the United States sen: | onty one hundred and thirty-four ate for the suffr mendment, ac-| pounds and kept getting thinner cording to word given out Tuesday | and weaker all the time, 1 made up morning by Miss Margaret Whitte S Walich CWMAELT ‘eaak 1h aha more, in the city in the interests of about Tanlac to try it, and it suffrag: has done me more good than T ever The three votes unwon are the expected. M te aplasia most difficult in the senate, Miss! now and I can eat just anything I Whittemore says, but suffragists are | want without feeling a align of indi expecting to win them over before | gestion or sour xtomach, My nerves adjournment in July ure strong and steady, I sleep like a Miss Whitternc addreswed meets ohiid every night and get up | . ings at the Engineer nand the! mornings feeling fine. 1 hav Commonwealth club aday night.|¢eit the pain in my back and Friday night she will address a mass! gince shortly after I began. taking meeting for women at the Washing: |-paniac and it has built me up until ton hotel annex. Mayor Hanson | now I weigh one hundred and sixty will speak at the meeting. Mrs. EF.) seven pounds, making in actual M. Rhodes will preside, gain of twenty-three pounds. 1, of course, think Tanlac is the grandest WILFLEY WILL REPLACE | motieine tn the world. 1 have the t of reasons for praising it and STONE IN U. S. SENATE. hope others will take it and find re lef. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., April 30.| flere in another instance of the Xenophene P. Wilfley, chairman of | wonderful reconstructive powers. of ction board of St Louis, ar Taniac, and Mra. Sheeren is only on rived here today to receive hi aD of many thousands who have taken pointment to the 1 enate, suc it with the sam rratif re ceeding the I Senator Wm. J aniac proved Of great Denefit to stone, Gov. Gardner announced last) her simply because it contains cor night that Wilfley had been ten tain medicinal properties which en d the appointment and had ac-|ren the blood 1 promote a cepted | healthy appetite for nourishing food strength in the natural way has been very successful in over LIST TWO AMERICANS |<omine.| nervousness A 8, not from a quieting OTTAWA: Oth). ApEh x0 the nerves, for it has no such efi following A “ane are but by strengthening eet helping to build up hea and sleepless mentioned the nerves In tort Canadian easualty lst) nody and bringing back the normal Wounded: Lieut. A, ©, Kemis, 84nd) wate of health through tts effect on Point, Idaho, and 8. D, Doblen, Ture ihe appetite and nutrition of the ner, Mont I body. . $$ $$ - | ita is sold in Seattle by Bar |telt Drug Stores under the direction of a special Tanta sentative, Advertisement, » repre Invest in the THIRD LIB ERTY LOAN. Suffering | personal | Venjoyable bill, } Liberty in Clever Modes at $24.50 Upper Main Floor ) Fashion will be as ex- DAME acting in Summer ap- ! parel as in modes for other seasons and other times. To meet the approval of this most par- ticular of “dames” these Suits have the silhouette that will last, and not prove Navy, a “Will o’ the Wisp.” Plum, Blue Favorite Green, Copenhagen and Black shades for Spring and Summer are displayed in straight or flare ripple styles, with sashes or belts and novelty features. All ¢ Peau de Cygne lined, Sizes 34 to Main Floor exceptionally attractive | ially pleasing pric dk ——! ticularly ~ Upper Sweater at adapted for Spring and sailor collar and long sash with Shades of Rose, Kelly } Blue, Purple and Gold tassel Sizes 38 to 46. Special Wednesday $3. 95 Main Floor will Hats, Upper Sect i Millinery |THE day's selling only { med Hats, which v for this sale from the regu ment comprises Turbans, Sailors, Bonnets, cornes and Side Flares, trimmed with ribbons flowers, and in Black, Rose, Navy and othe colors. have r stock, “Stes Doig ter" CASUALTIES OF REP. JOHNSON BRITISH HEAVY Bit Every Way She Can Find dhe Rhodes Co. Bonds—War Savings Stamps—Thrift Stamps. The Allies will face defeat without { them. Buy them, then, for Victory and Freedom Silk Zaffeta and Satin Suits Fiber Silk Sweaters $5.00 an { These are par- } um- mer, as they are designed in plain color with large ends. ireen, Salmon, Copenhagen $5.00 and $7.50 Trimmed for Wednes- about one hundred trim- re selected especially The assort- Tri- and Real Photographs Hand= Colored in Oil and in Eight Different View THESE: wre. 6 one ¢ mor The make ' ure com White French Kid Gloves Special, a Pair 81.75 Main Floor G her imperative duty to a | b | her purse will permit, for the exceeding value | and ality and style of these White Gloves means nothing if not economy and satisfac- tion. A special purchase of 600 pairs of imported French kid | in all white and white with || black stitching; Imperial and aris point back; two-clasp | in dress weight and || overseam sewn, All sizes. Framed Pictures of Majestic Mount Rainier $1.75 Main woman ‘EVERY | who, for | | | ) any | sion, wears White Kid | | should loves, ttend this uy as many *) LONDON, April 30.—Pritish easy ulty lists published during April se ae “EM showed 1,683 officers killed, 4,841 to | and 2,4 missing; 8,159 5,304 wounded, and 814. by | raat =: } The total of 0 casualties is | to | the larg since January, when j there were 74,038 The March casualties were 14,588 ond February 19 3 It is believed that neither th March nor 4 ny casualty Hsts in ded the total rey given, ing number of off and may be WASHING ht TON partment today she in action, two from disease, five severe slightly wounded ar n action Eva Wells has be cht times under the That's the spirit that will | war—against prohibition Miss Mabel La Couver M: na in 88 Mabel La Couver at the P no opportur prima don She recently to about 100,000 oys in the camps at ¥ inois, and at Houston, to entertain: many for the er erman drive an error in cabling 98 AMERICANS IN CASUALTIES ‘the wares t, wounded em juor win 6 7 S14 men miss. all proportion to the * reported missing markable Ki ts six ing | Start treatment at once However, if you wish first to test this great preparation, nd ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghams ton, N. Y., for a samph ue. When AW. | writing, be sure and mention the Se the /attle Star, Dept. R. i It is ay HURT WASHINGTON, ntatl n, was severely bruised today when knocked down an automobile hite House. his home Hor many rn imer's y, liver and bh ysician ot is Swam. ars. It is sold by all drusalaaa on merit, and it should he! ou. No ney medicine has so many to get Buy That Fencing You Need from sale by the lineal foot. Woven from No, 2-inch Mesh 2¢ Ft. c Ft. 2¢ Ft. ce Ft. ri lowa, 1 1 in six different seroplanes, has made with her own hands 16 service flags for ers of boys at the front ch a Liberty 1 PANTAC A dramatic sketch, “The Notorious Delphine ' « oh against 4 a a black curtain. with red and gree: Poultry Netting or players in a weird fast is th or for ier at the Pantages week 50 lineal feet. ene, Pee ae aereee ver , pe! wire with double edge. Tose Mary King ' in role, ‘The rest of the cast is capable W. L. Thornton handling the ma Height culine lead is Flirtation” is a musical tabloid, in 12 ins. = $1.50 Roll baa h Nae 5 coup! oe : ~ 24 ins. $2.70 Roll ens he six are cleve . kers. Dorothy Van and Frank 36 ins, | $3.70 Roll oth RY cea “ _ 1S ins. | $4.90 Roll eing a dainty and pleasing r . 60 ins, $6.10 Roll ree Quigh nd Eddie Fitzger $7.30 Roll ald, two ferveseent Irishmen, have 1 comedy skit that kept the audience well on the verge of hystert “Oh, Papa, features — Dorothy Bush, Bob Finlay, Helen Hall, and a chorus of six, Fred Moore and Her man Rose entertain with nonsensical patter, and Al Noda and the Aerial Patts help to make up an altogether Spelger & Hurlbut Wednesday Garden Fence in rolls Rolls contain 20 galvan- l-inch 35 Roll 6.20 Roll 8.45 Roll $11.20 Roll $14.05 Roll S $ Spelger & Harel bud Floor sale Albert Johnson, vena He will be- confi for several days, physician stated years watched with much interest the ‘d maintained by wamp-Root, the great ider medicine, occa- make it » and pairs as IN EAST April 30.—Repre- but not seri in front of the RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION ~ FOR THE KE druggists, prescription, a Swamp-Root and Mesh 3 oc Ft 6 ¢ Ft 8 c Ft llc Ft 13the Ft.

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