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! years service to the homefurnisher’ o4 ra h 8-piece ‘Sequoia Brand” “Lifetime Ware” pure heavy aluminum cooking outfit— EXTRA SPECIAL te telephone orders for this outfit will be filled. GUARANTEED 20 YEARS! EIGHT OF THE MOST USEFUL AND PRACTICAL PIECES need these pieces in yo@r kitchen every. day of the week all the year ‘round. piece is standard weight and all are guaranteed pure aluminum and for 20 -quart tea kettle, has a cast aluminum spout, which is an added feature; 2- et Fase itor, with aluminum cup, full length water pipe and glass-cov- make coffee that’s rich iin flavor and clear as amber. If you've gorge you'll say, as others have said: “I now make coffee that is per yok than before.” LATEST COLONIAL INCLUDES THE NEWEST, DESIGN MOST IMPROVED DOUBLE bly the best looking } BOILER ON THE MARKET ‘Well as the most sanitary ; outfit obtainable. The rothia “flare-bottom” boiler will live Colonial design and CLEANS IN AN ANT ~that smoot! flame finish and seamless construction make it impossible for sediment or mrease to gather, either inaide or out; just pour on hot water and all pieces are thoroughly and Instantly cleaned. ca: heat water in one-third lees time than the old style small bottom and = biige-top = slow-heating boiler ite bright silver color guarenteed not to fust. All covers are or, tea kettle and botler, which p are worth the cost he whole outfit. equipped with heat-proot @/ handles that always to main coo! Mr Ww: M. ‘Adoo || INDORSE HIGH RAISE are co-operating with the | rs ‘3s. m. C. ‘The high sthool women teachers of Commer. a Ce request f qual i sector te ting nome], 2 Reed Croce Cap | totes, rcathas bo indoread’ Workmen in the city *) we Association of the , INS AID CHAMBER Collegia Hoch, secretary of the Inter umnat, Following an addreas Association of Machinists L A newly arrived from Minnesota wag le by the housing committee last Orlando T. Clark, « salary campaign planned at a meet | Saturday was organiz ne ‘sors. “¢0 70 ALASKA, | Twenty Seattle boys left Monda |for Port Moller, Bristol Bay, A to work in t canne the first contingent seat out United States boys’ working r The canning of fish is regarded « an important phase of war wor since fish Ia one of the chief food on the allied army menu Never the Good Dancer CAMPAIGN FOR STUDENTS for studenta at t University waged thruout{ ities offered for} the four-quarter | ure being advertiaed exten | sively among high school graduating clasaes in the towns of Washington A TONIC FOR EFFICIENCY Debility Is not only distressing to the individual but it is an economic lows If your blood is thin and your| head aches, If your digestion is weak | and yoyr nerves unsteady, you can. | j | knows how to get around. ‘ts at ease under all condi- Accidents unknown to him whilst foot Because } is too quick, too light, and easy on his feet. would think no matter you would desire to do th your feet you could do But it is not so. Have you ever a Monday night class ol awkward, raw re- system MRE.WILLIAM G.Mc. ADOO ‘This snapshot shows Mra, William G, McAdoo, wife of the secretary of the treasury and daughter of Presi jdent Wilson, who is one of the most | enthust 4d Crows workers in Washington. She was of great sor in the “ted Crok drive for) funds, and led a division of treasury | employes in the monster parade held! to help thix eampaten not do your work well. True effi-| cleney consiate in in bu up your general health #0 that you again find pleasure in wo Stimulants do not give real help. They enable you to draw on your re serve strength but this in turn leaves you weaker than before Debility is not a disease of any one organ. It is a general condition of vice TWO GIRLS MISSING Two Seattle girls, Alice and Agnes| unfitness. It must be ¥ u met by a is of dancing, and then Moran, aged 13 and 15, respecti remedy whose good resulta will be back on Friday at seven |" missing from their home at |quickly generalized throughout the ve. Monday. The police are ting with the girl's father, m J. Moran, bj effort to lo; entire system In fact, it must be |corrected by building up the blood, which, being rich and red, irp and see those same again? Under carries { cate them. renewed health nd strength to ev Mr. and Mrs. G. Oswald | —_———- ery part of the body | SHIP CALLS FOR F r De William Pink HIPPODROME SAN FRANCISCO, May The! tonic, not a stimulant . A steamer Stlverado today called for UP the blood and have transformed) ee amd University §—[ntetmer Stiverndo toduy called for| i deeinde ef nick, grouchy, irritanls A . atter she had lost her rudder in the| Ured and nérvoun people into active are like old-timers. penvy seas off the Farallones Satur |enermetic, capable, efficient men and| | women. They will help you, too, | TONIGHT | Your own druggist sella Dr. Wi) fio clone \liame’ Pink Pille, Price 60 cents THRIFT STAMP « day Write to the Dr. Williams Medicine keep the Hun away. ||©o., Schenectady, N, ¥., for free book on the blood. istration | freight rates on coal of from 16 cents for retailers and coats to o¢ CENTS TON, TO GO UP IN JUNE Coal went down 10 cents « ton In Beattle Monday, by order of the fuet administration Coal will go up at least 15 conta a {ton June 25, it is promised, by action af the United States railroad admin in announding raises in to 60 cents & ton, The immediate reduction in the maximum price of Coa! is made pos fible, it in explained, by the ment taking railroad purch the preferential Het, and maki price to all, All bituminous coals of Washington of the lump, nut and washed soreen grades are affected by the reduction, because all mines have been selling these at the maxi | mum price, but some steam grades will not change, Britieh Columbia |eoala will not be affected The state fuel administration has fintshed a complete on the check efect of placing oeal deliveries on an jel@ht-hour baaie, according to | Krekeler, epecial accountant for the ys and has found that ‘ont of delivery administration, the practical effect in « has been within a cent of the theor Jetical effect upon which the admin istration based ite schedule of profits The coal prices of the administration have thus been vindicated, it is said THEFT CAMPAIGN AROUSES POLICE TO EXTRA DUTY Following extensive operations of thieves in hotels and rooming houses, police and city detecti¥ have been instructed to maintain x A large nutter of tra vigilance #uch burglaries were day, rooms Sunday night from $100 to $10 stolen jewelry and personal effects. F. C. Grandy, Stanley botel, 905 one of the victims, lle asleep. Kt. O. Whitt, in the Berkley hotel, First ave. and Union st., missed $70 The room occupied by Powell and W. Richardson, Camp Lewis men, was the soldiers were aslee tracted from the pocket son, Entrange was obta ing the key from the ow M. Matasuda Jackaon et, robbed of $120 during the night Jamen Wert nd Union hotel lowt a black leather handbag valued at $15, which contained valuable per wonal effects Fred Tobingon, 414 Jamen st. was victimized to the ex tent of $16. COUCH TRIAL IS ON TODAY ‘The trial of Charles BE. Couch, for mer avsistant cashier of the Union Savings & Truet Co, alleged to have covered defaleations amounting to $17,000, over period of more than three years, began in superior court WwW. A war Monday The specific charge in that Couch caused to be made an entry of $170.92 ngainet the account of the Rarteli Drug Co, on January 25 lant. A jury was secured and the state started the introduction of evi. | dence during the morning session Drug Fiends Busy The Pacific Pharmacy, 1432 Bast Oth st. was entered by what the police believe to be dope fiends Sun: day night, acosas being gained thru & rear window. Ten grains of pow dered opium, ten grains heroin, and joot A remarkable litt for the modern liv no more space tha right. The Pianos, Victrolas and Sherman 195 graina of cocaine consututed the | BRAMBACH BABY GRAND $535 placed in a corner—the price, too, is no more than that of a good up- architectural beautiful—the tone is Convenient Payment Terms Dealers in Steinway and other Pianos, _ STAR—MONDAY, MAY 27, 1918. PAGE 2, COAL DOWN 10 'MAYOR HANSON SUGGESTS STORE’ ROOM FOR CITY Redommendation for the establieh ment of a city store room, under control of ® purchasing agent, rwarded the elty souncil Mon ‘ternoon by Mayor Hanson, in report of C. J. Smith, who, at bin re quest, has investigated municipal purchasing methods, Mayor Hangpn believes that if the recommendati in adopted, the city will be enabled to » thousands of doliars annually in chime and une of supplier Bmith's report includes recom mendation for an organisation, in cluding a purchasing agent, a store wo Accountants, @ stationer floral supplies ai from the purchasing eget ‘The store is t6 have & minimum up 1 1 to meet requisition de departments. Methods ing Ieeuance of supplies ted. Departments are to y and sixmonthly of requirement A be maintained near the store ia recommended. The pur- chasing agent Would be a member of the board of publie works under the plan are suge furniah period estim: repair shop BULGAR TROOPS STONE EMPEROR IN ROYAL COACH GENEVA, Switeeriand, May 21. Tho train bearing the Bulgarian | emperoe and empress from Constan | damaged condition, having been stoned and abot at by Bulgarian troops, Not @ cheer was heard when jan stations, Members of the royal Leet were injured by broken glass FAMILIES WAGE LEGAL FIGHT FOR YEAR-OLD GIRL! | A hot contest for the poxseanion of | la bright litte twoyearold girl was being waged in Saperiot Judge Ron- ald's court Monday. Two couples Want to adopt Thelma Vivien Lande. who has lost both father and mother lin her short existence. Mr, and Mrw. (George P. Amith, of Alki point, who direction of the juvenile court. want to keep her, whlle Mr. and Mre Mark, uncle and aunt of the wee tot. think their claim of relationship should give them first ¢ hance. FRENCH REPORT NEW FOE ATTACK PARIS, May 27.—"The | tneple reached here Maturday in a! | | the impertal car passed thru Bulgar | | have been caring for Thelma under | Germans | launched an attack thie morning | over the front between Pinon forest | (nine miles north and east of Bois ons) and Rheims,” the French war | office reported. | “French and British troops are re ating with their customary valor.” Reveral loa! German attacks were repuleed in Apremont heavy enemy casualties, Two Ger man attacks alno failed in the region jot Limey and northeast of Badon villers of Bt, Mihiel and adjoins the Ameri can Toul front on the wert American and Mrench troops have frequently operated together in thin region Hadonvillers ie in the Luneville sector where Americans also hold an appreciable front i le Piano, designed ing-room, takes up n an upright when lines are forest with | The Apremont forest t# just east | } | | Zi gian kiddies, and, at the same time, | exceptional. Pianola Records, Player Music, ay & Co. ° | | | toes, and the calluses, without sore Highest Grade, Guaranteed Painless Dentistry! We wish to call your attention to the following facts regarding what we can offer you in the way of dental service. Every operator in this office is a grad- uate registered dentist of the highest standing in the dental profession. Every operator in this office has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. This proves to you that he knows his business thoroughly and knows how to do your work the way it ought to be done. It proves to you further that he has graduated from the best dental col- leges, in preparation for which he has spent years of hard study under compe- tent instructors. Having graduated from the dental college, he has then gone before the state dental board and passed a thorough and searching examination as to his knowledge and ability to practice den- ‘gf a) tistry. DR LR CLARK! Of such men as this our staff is! of this office, who is thoroughly re- made up. sponsible, Our painless methods have robbed the dental chair of its terrors. If you are one of the many who has put off having necessary dental work done on account of fear of being hurt while the work is being done, we say to you that you need delay no longer. FREE EXAMINATION We invite you to call and let one of our expert dentists give your teeth a thorough examination. He will tell you just what needs to be done to put your teeth into perfect condition and also just what the cost will be. You will have a pleasant surprise eer when you find how smail the cost wil be. This examination and estimate ar both without charge of one cent to you, nor do they put you under any obligation whatever to have work done unless you want it. But for your own sake, we advise that you give this matter your early attention, Isn’t it about time that you gave yourself the advantage of a good set ‘of teeth? We have a large, commodious, well equipped dental office. We occupy the entire floor on which our offices are located. We started in a small way but from time to time, as our business has increased, we have been forced to take on more space till now our offices are among the largest in the country. We have every modern appliance that the skill and ingenuity of man has devised for the better performance of painless dentistry. Our prices are the very lowest. This is made possible by the large volume of busifess we do. It stands to reason that we can afford to take a smaller profit on the individual pa- tient than offices which do only one- third to one-half of the volume that we do. All our work is guaranteed with an | ironclad guarantee of satisfaction. This | guarantee is signed both by the opera- tor who did the work and by L. R. Clark, D. D, S., owner and manager REGAL DENTAL OFFICES | DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. oo 1408 Third Avenue. N. W. Corner Third and Union. — In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From a eiagas Be Sure to Get to the Right” ce. LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. [FATHER AND TW SONS ARRESTED: IN DRAFT CASE: PAULIST CHORISTERS TO SING AT THE ARENA folk will have the HARTMAN FACES FIRST- ; DEGREE MURDER CHARGE: BVERETT, May 27. — William) Martman, arrested in connection with” the shooting of John Janes, Admiral” Logging Co. camp employe, faces a_ charge of first degree murder. He will be allowed to pl Thursday. Beattie chanee to help orphaned French and Ret} hear a nationally famous chorus in} concert, at the Arena, Tuesday and of next week, June 4 Wednesday jana 5. | the state to testify against Hartman, Under the auspices of Bishop ia | Pold Rossa, an alleged slacker, from | J, O'Dea, the Paulist Choristers | detection Saturday night, when Doz *| If you value your watch, let hicngo, 110 strong, will «ing “Sheriffs Ed Hughes and B Haynes repair ‘it Next Liberty ‘opular prices have been fieed by on Kis trail, Leope the looal committer, headed by John! ree meals on the cov Carmody, and an active eam |palan instituted for keting tickets The Choristers are on a #ix month |tour for the orphans’ benefit NO CAMOUFLAGE IN THIS STORY |Apply a few drops then lift |touchy corns off with fingers Doesn't hurt a vit! Drop a little freezone on an aching corn, instant ly that corn stops hurting, then you ft it right out. Yes, magic! and also his father, 1 his brother, Vincen harge upon which the held is that of having unlawful pos | session of liquor, but this will be dis placed by other more serious charges, involving attempt to ee) cape military service, it is stated. | Leopold Rossa was discovered! clinging sqairrellike to the springs | of a sanitary couch in the isso! home, near Renton In the search of the house the of. ficers ran across 80 gallons of home made wine and other liquors, and! the father and brother, who had] heen n atoadt stly denying any kn wi were gathered in Justice Brinker, at the request of} Deputy Prosecutor Patterson, placed the kond on each at $1,000 Monday. SUBS INCREASE RANGE OF PIRATE WORK AT SEA BY CARL D. GROAT United Press. Correspondent WASHINGTON, May 27.—Ger man submarines are operating much farther out from their bases than heretofore, but still on the other side of the Atlantic, according to navy department advices today, These messages indicated that the U-boats are taking a new course, seeking to sink ships traversing other than the usual lanes. ‘The navy today finished check- up on last week's feverish rumors of raiders and submarines’ off the Atlantic coast. They were found wroundiess, That Fit You That’s All ont nts at any drug store, but is sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the ness or irritation. Freerone is the sensational dis covery of a Cincinnati genius. It is Squirrel tactics failed to save Leo | Forty-seven witnesses are named by ’