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seh W. RED CROSS [PUBLIC WORKS INSTITUTE IS ON The making of sphagnum moss “Qursioal dressing pads was the chiet subject of discussion at the institute ot the Northwestern division of the Red Cross, which opened at the Unt versity of Washington, Monday morning : ‘The Northern division has receiv: ed orders to prepare half a million of the new moss pads by July 1. The sphagnum work Is expected to be come one of the Biggest branches of Northwest Red Cross work. A con sieeation of the problems of obtain ing moss, drying it and making it up will occupy the convention Thurs day, Friday and Saturday General conference problema will be discussed the first three days. ©. D. Stimson, division manager, ix in of the conference, to which HUNS GROWING MOROSE OVER BATTLE CHECK BY WM. PHILIP SIMMS United Press Corres with BRITISH AK MIES IN RANCK, May 7.— BOARD GIVES 0. K. TO SKAGIT EContinued From. “Page One | — “ Saturday after an executive sexsion held by the counetl, board of public! For six days the Germans have | works, Mayor Hanson and Corpora-| been blocked in Manders. For tion Counsel Caldwell, but majority] 3 days they have been held in of opinion ts in favor of the Skagit] check at Amiens. What Is their river site, it was determined today,| ext move and where? | by sounding out officials Enemy prisoners are betraying | Other sites have been practically} symptoms of apathy. Captured let Jeliminated from consideration, it i] ters intended for the German people | believed. If a new mite ix to be! at home add to this impression. Jacquired new bids for construction boches certainly are leas@ cocksure | will probably be asked for. The than at the start of thelr offensive | KTAVe question still remains whether and apparently are suffering from a] the proposed $5,000,000 bond issue fit of Teuton blues, which is typical would be allowed by the capital iv-|when anything goes wrong. Pitiful “Campanélia,” Liszt, followed. STAR—MONDAY, MAY 6, 1918. PAGE 7 TINA LERNER IS ATTRACTION AT MOORE THEATRE The appearance of Tina Lerner, | | world-famous Russian pianist, at the! aanuren Soalte | Moore this week music lovers exceptional entertain ment The Sunday audiences await ed her playing eagerly, and were de- Vebted with her opening concert of four selections Teehalkowsky's “Valse de Concert” was her first number, and the beaw Mins Lerner graciously responded to Insintent encores, adding two other selections that only increased the pleasure of the listeners: sues committee of the 12th federal The farcical operetta, “The The German troops write deapond 6 FREDERICK &NELSON | Summer Rugs -they are important to comfort and coolness in Summer cot- tage or camp, and should replace finer rugs and carpets in town house | Naughty Princess,” in a fast moving ently of the atill distant peace, which | feature, with pretty girls, bright they bed bean led to mere wan! muaic and acceptable entertainment. | yurposes of the conventior Six members of the council who'near, The w one of ne Mother Jarret, Dosald Dunn, Marie 8 Sava eceerel cnentty ts meee have not yet seen the Skagit river oners’ plaints is that the troops! Hewey and | “Billy” Rogers are hall. Tuesday, at 9:30, a general dis. | "it Will leave Tuesday to inapect it, have again been misled, and instead cussion of probdiens will take place. ~ aogee Counefiman Rricksoe. of penes there will be more static Tuesday afternoon conferences wili |W" has seen it, in inclined toward | warfare be held by the bureau of civilian re. | 6 Stlaguamish site. More Fighting Due Wallace be. stterooneenh cari ef, membership, development, pub.|_ TR* city’s priority rights on the] Altho they are down im the mouth. |At the Soda Fountain,” Loula Stone Nelty, nursing, military reliet and | Skasit site expire May 15, so that a/they will continue to do Hinden-| dances upside down, in a revolving | supply departments, Seattle bureau | ‘cision must be reached soon, Re-)burg's bidding—certainly for ome chandelier and every other way. H heads will be in thelr offices in the | POT Were submitted Saturday by|time to come eed. We awn tebe ae White building the last of the week | DOt! Superintendent of Light J Further heavy fighting Is possible| clever gymnastic work, Harry Van| for conferences. Rosa and City Engineer at any time Fossen is a blackface comedian, ‘The! The Mount Baker clud house haa! Dimock on the Skagit river Today I kaw long columns of Tom: |Orpheum Travelogue and the Moore| een turned over, rent free, and with | Pause they were not in such shape) mies and poilus. 1 observed Amert | orchestra all Mghting and heating expenses in.| 2% % allow ready comparison, they|cans, their faces stamped with @ ing bill eluded, to the Seattle Red Cross. Im. | Were held up from publicity on order) curious expression of mi provements will be made on the} Mayor Hanson until they are con|nesx and grimaces that spoke vol:| PALACE HIP Raliding to fit it for Red Cross puted to the same basis umes | c coud ress needs. |" ‘The board of public works, known} Aaticipatory of the next fighting, | 22! to favor the Skagit river site, will) both the French and British are op. submit its conclusions as to the’ timiatic. They whistle, sing and ex jorthwest Red Cross organiza have sent representatives also, for Summer dust and glare are “wearing” on fine fabrics. The Need of Lighter, Brighter Effects in Draperies is sure to be felt when doors and, windows are opened wide to Summer sunshine and breezes. So heavy silks and tapestries give way to cheery chintzes and cretonnes, cushions take on fresh, new coverings; airy, open nets fashion window curtains, and perhaps a new room is added to the home by equipping the porch with shades. Bungalow Nets, 65c to $1.75 Yard Sheer, soft-draping Nets that make up into handsome window curtains, featured in a range of stripe, conventional and bird “ nie ‘ patterns on grounds in Filet, Madras and plain weaves. White, iiking, adie and apace medy|t| ivory and Egyptian shade—nearly all 45 inches wide. Priced ber \{} from 65¢ to $1.75 yard. e New Cretonnes, 45c to $1.25 Carlotta, “The Human Ly a contortionist A veritable inspiration to the home furnisher are the dis- plays of Cretonnes for hangings, upholstery uses, pillows and slip- coverings. There are gaily-patterned effects for sun-room and bedroom, with blossom designs relieved by conventional motifs, rich bird and verdure patterns in wide assortment for living-room, din- ing-room and library, and a host of charming novelties as well, ranging in price from 45¢ to $1.25 yard. reserve, ‘At? p. m. Monday Stimson outlin. We Trenyet Ste Steim and Phillips sing Lowell B. Drew and Vesta JAPANESE FIBER RUGS, thickly braided, in natural color, some with patterned borders: Rectangular, 2x3 feet, $3.25; 30x60 inches, $6.50; 3x6 feet, $9.25; 4-6x7-6, $18.75. Oval, 30x60 inches, $6.00; 4-6x7-6 feet, $16.50. EAST INDIA COCOA MATTING RUGS in attractive patterns, in Cawnpore quality, 4x7 feet, $6.50; 6x9, $12.00. In Lucknow quality, 4x7, $7.50; 6x9, $18.50. GRASS RUGS in American and Japanese weaves range in price from $1.50 for the 27x54-inch size to $16.00 for the 9x12-ft. size in de Luxe quality, with numerous prices and sizes between these extremes. HODGE’S ABAK WOOL AND FIBER RUGS are especially suitable for the sum- mer bedroom: 30x60 inches, $2.00. 6x9 feet, $9.00. 7-6x9, $10.50. 8-8x10-6, $13.00. 9x12, $14.00, RAG RUGS with their tasteful colorings figure in many Summer furnishing plans, and they offer a wide scope for choice— old-fashioned hit-and-miss weaves; plain blue, gray and pink, also dainty cretonne | effects, Second Floor. [Becccccceed | F add materially to a pleas-| cheert eee Knight's Twenty Educated Roosters provide a ne a of the headliners of the new Palace Hip | show. These fowl do remarkable} tricks “The Vour Seasons” are a quar tet of girin Craig and Meeker are a pair of nut” comedians | Poccccccccce KORSH Osman peaeterttrrts Vudor Shades for Summer Porches With Vudor Shades a pleasant, airy room can be added to | | | P.S. Ifthe Postal Telegraph Company will send me their A-B-C Book--I will publish it, free of charge, so then you will have both. status of the power situation, having| change banter as they move into the are yet available, in writing to the | council, 3° ° Hanson's Statement Following the conference Saturday|® Far and Moar taken from BILL ing non-committal. His statement in ie SMITH'S Western part follows News by Telegraph Gaion 4-B-0. Book: +2 The question before the council +t Jand the board of public works and for Adams N < for New York$ | velopment A a, | WaUdeville pr that opened Sun Denver Q Queen ‘s Tt is necessary for our city to se NEW YORK.—Mrs. Woodrow Wil day at the Orpheum theatre, Third Edward R Robert cure a power afte, but it Is well to) son will send her silver thimble by land Madison. Peter Pan is a hand Frank 8 remember that there is but one cus|the first airplane flying from Wash-|some little horse who does astonish George T Ida v J tle; the city authorities do not pro-|June 1, to the National Special Att) far ®, English children with a John W “ William pose at any time to pay any fancy| soclety | aplendid wardrobe and a repertoire King X Xray prices for power sites when we are] WASHINGTON.—The council of| of fancy dances that won them much Lincoln Y Young the only ones in the market for| national defense medical board com: | applause thruout the country to enroll for! turns Sam Rowley, an English | your phone and when public works and the council have| service In order to meet the deman: median who worked nine years in| you want to senda he matter under consideration, and of the army and navy nm mus halls with Char ie | telegram it will choose a site and its method of) gtiee flour as a wheat substitute | in; Wooden and La Var, sing make it easy for you. vestigator at the Universit ot er Washington, In egg mixtures, it) WILKES the home— ae i tt ‘ TO AT TEND LECTURES) ray vo used 100 per cent. and in| The Wilkes players Prpduced a me-—@ room that 1s sereened from the glare of he sun, Free Ietures on the cooking of/any dough it is very satixtactory as|new play Sunday, “Just a Woman yet has ample ventilation and light. Prices, $3.00, $5.00, $6.00 fish will be given under the auspices|@ 60 per cent substitute. by Eugene Walter, appearing for the and 39.00. 5s of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce} The Committee Joffre, of the) “rst time in Heattie. It was accord Upholstery Section, First Floor, “ ‘The play {s powerful, and affords Mondays, Thursdays and Saturday*.|o¢ the transport Peronne on Sunday r at 220 p. m. All housewives are] night at the Overseas club. hous a ee — ney " 0 eraxp. invited. Thomas G. Newman, ploneer Bell: aramatic heights are reached in the At Mod Pri t Moderate Prices 0 e ings. One-third of the proceeds will] Preceding Memorial day All the players are well placed in o ciety. Being a supreme court judge did their reapective roles, Norman Feu ‘ Laat th Rebemdiamdiedlnninn naa not save Kenneth Mackintosh from|sier gets himself thoroly distiked A PRACTICAL, every-day service of plain auto thieves Sunday night, when two| thereby proving that he is a good white semi-porcelain, on th PART OF THE large cord tires were stolen from off| actor. ax he ts nearly always cast as i ie porcelain, e pleasing = THE AIRE ; hia machine while it was standing in| the villain shape pictured, consisting of: Od alA GM OIRCAURE | front of the Moore theatre. George Mand plays the Polish boy ton, at the foot of McGilvra st., Sun. y day night OAK vil ct 6 Saucers Harry Bengiowkas, Greek, wae ar-| 6 Fruit Saucers rested Sunday, when the dry squad|, Sunday audiences enjoyed “Walk fg herod 1 Vegetable Dish advertised for bids for the construc| line, «wapping jokes with their com Mayor Hanson gave out a statement, . | and Telephone oRrHEUM jthe mayor to decide is the most) 9 Boston O Ocean tomer in Western Washingtn of|ington to New York when the acrtal/ ing feats Henry U Mary Z Zero same. mittee, at a meeting here, have al The motion picture ia “Violet of | development in the near future.” commended to all housewives by/¢r™. and Dave and Irene Lenard in Yours for $5,400 000.00 e by the United States bureau of fish-| Franco-Amerique society entertained ed An enthusiastic reception by the ienecitiiiniiimeiliiiieea “piece A solves of music and dance will |!naham attorney, has been chosen to/tirat and third acts, Ivan Miller, Music, Pine st. and Broadway, Mon-|the services to be held at the First/iaborating in several inapiring PHONES A $50 Liberty bond, a small caliber |'P¥entor. and works wonders with 6 Dinner Plates ANY v \ 393 30 Fevover, @ black hand grip and some) iiail, Roth Fleischer, Lily Claver MN! eaulen aN R) M A IN2 = 2 mupuahte gugere wore tele Sram wad POT] Jane Darnwell fill minor parts Butter Plates iacovered liquor on the premises of |Th* Way,” at the Oak. Enpecially —the 82-piece Set, $3.50. tion of a plant for which no funds|rades coming out The following is other members of the conference be available and best power site for de e headliners mark the new Chicago P Peter ny size for power, and that is Seat | mail service station starts, about The other headliner is The Five Post this up near ‘As to the meeting Satur¢ cided to urge doctors and surg-dhs! the Klondike.” The other vaudeville NV TED Mra. D. G. Stoner, special flour in.|® song and talk act eries in the Masonic club rooms. on|for the French officers and milors | SUdiences be given at the Cornish School of /™ake the Memorial day addrea# At) (race Huff and George Rand col Gay, Tuesday and Wednesday even-| Presbyterian church on the Sunday | gcenes. the part. George Clevelan@é Henry 6 Br firey ke Washi White boathouse, on Lake Washing: | {00 vane Darn + coe hia coffee house, at 200 Fourth ave,| Popular was Monte Carter aa Izzy . The coffee house was locked up|Cohen, who wanders unknowingly and Bongiowkas was locked up into an insane asylum in search of a Seattle lodge, No. 7 Degree of)? htop Spencer plays Dr. Killum Dining Table as Pictured: Honor, A. O. U. W., will hold the jin charge of the asylum and he has| trident, even to the uneducated King County Degree of Honor, A. O.11, charge of the asylum and he has Sunday's audience showed U. W. Red Cross auxiliary, at the| oo ronny ecenes with Iuny. PLEASING modification of featured in this well-built 1 the popular Jacobean finish. With 48-inch top, 8-ft. extension, $33.75. in an unmis- Evergreen hall, Balllargeon butlding, a ‘| ‘The musical numbers were good Tuesday. May 7, at 9 p.m. The res-| a4 the chorus was encored several With 54-inch top, 8-ft. extension, $40.00. —Fourth Floor, A farcical operetta, hty Princess,” carrying thirty people, with « strong representation of pretty chorus girls and handsome youths, fea- turing Esther Jarrett, Donald Dunn, Farle &. Dewey and Mabe! aor Rogers, is a headline at- traction on the new Orpheum it Bill at the Moore theatre, eduction is packed full of music and a AND THERE ARE BASEMENT SALESROOM Attractive Value in Curtain Scrims an English Period design is r business “meeting will be held in - e ; ae ees pers times in their ausint Chinese num able, of select oak stock in “ er, “Shanghai.” Phyllis Gordon, Miss Melba Netson, of St. Louis, Oxcar Girard and Walter Spencer and Ensign Henry Schmitz, enign|pang “When You and I Were Young, in the United States navy, were mar: | Maggie.” ried Saturday afternoon, at the .* % Church of the Epiphany The King County District Decree) ALICE GENTLE HERE of Honor, Ancient Order of United) Alice Gentle, Metropolitan opera \Workmen Red Cross auxiliary will|#inger who will appear in concert at| > | meet at Evergreen ball, in the Bail-|the Metropolitan theatre Wednesday largeon bnilding, at 2 p.m. Tuesday. | Might, arrived in mattlo Sunday With Drawn-work’' Border ‘The Rainier Club of Washington, | Mis Gentle lived in Seattle for many At 12¥V2c Yard whose members come from this |¥#rs prior to her New York rest he United |dence. She is very fond of her old i FAVORABLE purchase is std oe oar at Casctinn home city and will spend the days = Jon shia Sede pu responsible gave a dance April 28 near Harvard | before her engagement in renewing Sn ee ee Cartain Scrim, of a smoothly-woven, sheer quality, finished university. Nearly 50 homefolks bie meer Ere Meee ys were in attendance. Mise = gy i with drawn-work border and woven ribbon edge. " from New York to Seattle for the The War Poster ball given by the | Metropolitan engagement In white, ivory and ecru shade, 36 inches wide, 124g¢ yard. ‘OTHER ACTS! Red Cross on Saturday night, May 4, otis; ihe was a success. More than $7,000 for HERE’S THE PROGRAM pee raed fun ae sawed ie Peety VETERAN TO TELL | | | OF OVERSEAS WORKS NAUGHTY PRINCESS | present. It will now be possible to Harold H. Booth of Springfield, } Dperetta with Thirty People keep the 9,000 knitters in Seattle | nates t Abate busy for the soldiers “over there.” | ohio, will be guest of honor at a Title to thousands of acres of thm-|juncheon at the Y. M. C. A. Tues ber land, extending from King coun-|day at 12:15 p. m. Hooth has just ty to the British Columbia line.| returned from six months in the Y. claimed by both the Sumpter Lumber| M. C. A. war service in France, He Co. and the Sound Lumber Co. han| will tell of the requirements of the been cleared, and ownership in fee/ service and of how the war needs simple vested in the Sound company.|ere met. SASH CURTAIN RODS extending from 22 to 40 inches, finished with solid bead end and fitted with secure screw hook fast- enings, 5¢ each. Library Table as Pictured: $22.50 One of a number of pleasing designs available in Jacobean Oak Tables for living-room and library. Top measures 28x48 inches. Price $22.50. mins = - Mixing Bowls Khaki Couch Hammock 10c to Complete With Stand $29.50 $1.50 HARRY VAN FOSSEN DREW go WALLACE Blackface Comedian Feuntele” “At the Soda Basement Salesroom MGR LOUIS STONE A Novelty in Dance ———EEE by Judge Jeremiah Neterer. ORPHBUM TRAVELOGUE The war is going to be won with Pi LIN PE, the beat men, This was tho mesnage PORTLAND ‘ORGANIZES CONCERT ORCHESTRA Coe eae ondee mocning at} ANTI-YELLOW DOG CLUB PORTLAND, May 7 Yellow doge Mark's Episcopal chuch patriot services. Bishop Frederic W. K disloyalista—will be hunted down tor, of Tacoma, and Bishop Page, of here by the Anti-Yellow Dog club, Bpokane, also spoke. | just organized - Seventy charter members, who LER, STEIN AND PHILLIPS In “Steps of Harmony” AERIAL MITCHELLS “Fun in the Air” Tas wemea uae 1. W. W. HELD IN JAIL — |nave conciuded preliminary organ IC eat taation, will organize permanently 0) p TO FIGHT IN COURTS this wok, stecting x otticers men and Canopy, as Pictured: NEW ship- ° ° A hearing will be held Wednesday | who have sons in the trenches, HIS is one of several practical Twice Daily All Week | before Judge T. J. Ronald on the ap | ‘and pie aids oe dis ment of | plication for a writ of habeas corpus § s 8- the Yellow 2:30- 8:30 | made by 211 members of the Inter |OWEN ROBERTS TO BE played on the Third Floor. Mixing Bowls national orkers of the World, now 3] - - B. Nig’ hts Matinees in the city jail. Chief Warren has BURIED ON TUESDAY The body of the Hammock and at anos been ordered to show why the writ] Funeral services for Owen Rt ‘ the cz are f stout khaki- 10c, 15 10c. 25¢ 50c should not be issued Jehief guard of the city stockade on he canopy are of sll naKl sizes, that are 5c, 50c, C 9 $] The men were placed under arrest| Beacon hill, will be held Tuesday at|f] color cloth, and the strong iron ao hanks th on an open charge Thursday night,|1 p.m, at the ry Watson|M e is painte ‘ oa ed. Main 222 following © police raid upon the J.|chapel Htoberta dled Sunday morn-| ie one a — a the kitchen. Reserv: lain . W. W. headquarters, ling from the effects of injuries re : . : 2 dienes di All Seats May Be Pederal charges ot arate evasion] celve iin an automobite cedent on spring seat and mattress, $29.50. Five to 14 inches Ae diameter, priced from arrested. These men will be taken|of the Seattle police department for —Third Floor. 10¢ to $1.50 each. —Basement Sdlesroom. to Fort Lawton, 18 years. = coerce