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| ; PAGE 4 “Sell 25 $90 BIRDMEN BALK SUPER-| BERTHA, | ington. } eee us taketadebal wauae a Pe roy provides that the gov , an in t ak c ing body shal) consist of 12 rep a Led apes woe For You. {| fice. resentatives of governments, six of Bp oth cp {|, 3: The conference shall meet At /employers and «ix of workers. Eight WASHINGTON, D. C. {least once & year, oftener If neces of the government members must | ON, ¢ {imary. It shall be composed of four represent the eight most important | }) I hereby make application for the $0 bonus to discharged representatives of each country, two | industrial countries. } soldiers authorized by the act of February 28, 1919. {\ce Which shall be government dele! 7,4 first meeting, to be held in| (Special to The Star by N. B.A) LONDON, April CALLUS CORNS LIFT RIGHT OFF Don’t suffer! A Freezone costs but a few cents at store. Apply a few drops corns, calluses and “hard on oft. tiny i Freezone fe toes feet, and tender or irritated. " 3 STOCKS BONDS LIBERTY BONDS ANY AMOUNT—ANY ISSUF. ROUGHT—SOLD_QUOTED Dr.H.U.ROGERS — XPERT OPTICAL SE RVICE BLOG SECOND'S PIKE ST. SEATTLE Scientific, efficient examination without drugs. Glasses fitted for the ald of vision and relief of headache and eye strain. The Boss Says- We're Doing It! PRICES Are Low-- TERMS Are Easy-- CARS Are A-1-- WILLYS-OVERLAND-PACIFIC, tc. 12th at East Pine 2—British air- men saved the English coast last summer from bombardment by a) g 3 g 2 3 5 removes corns or calluses from the | ington, the skin beneath 1s) of this step in an address to the Ro | yet been completed. The body is healthy, and never |tary club, at a luncheon in the Ma-|at the Bonney-Wateon funeral par- Used Cars This Week’’ Will Hold One of These Cars for You $50 East 660 DISCHARGED SOLDIERS! ign This Blank and Get Your $60 Bonus from Wash- I entered the service on. I fret reported at . I was assigned to . ae (Give company and regiment or corps) You may get an official copy of your discharge certificate made THIS BLANK CONTAINS ALL THE ‘PORMATION RF ( QUIRED. IT IS OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY THE ZONE FINANCE OFFICER OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT. USE IT AND SAVE HIM AND YOURSELF A LOT OF TROUBLE. Geek Sema eed DMIT OM acca becoesedcecguoesonsesco ces ee adel cs whith tse cus was! I was discharged as an enlisted man to accept a com- to be brought up to the coast. but TOMER. OB icvcccdaeres castes 19.... (This line for commissioned Before it could be placed British ait}) officers only.) ) femibe destroyed the track and they I received my discharge certificate, or order for discharge, prevented its rebuilding. iy at WDesseee { The guns which rained shells on) i} rewith my discharge certificate, or r copy made Paris was a pigmy beside the plece )) and attested by the county auditor, or my order for discharge. which was to have shelled England! » Please make out and ad¢ress my check as follows: At am angie of 45 degrees the!) N shells would have gone to a height ) phcempne ehak ed aes ) Rank on discharg “| i} Street addres . Ah, TWO STEAMERS DUF } CMY x. ccar tacgeosen, | ‘The Darien Maru and Kashima |) DIRECTIONS ‘Maru, two Nippon Yusen Kaisha } With this application send all the discharge papers in your are |) Possession iseued to you since April 6, 1917. To guard against |) their loss write your name and address in pencil on the left hand { corner of each. ) ) 5 5 ) | We'd Say Ray Had Due to Negligence} Plenty of Trouble! Death was due to negtigence, both PORTLAND, Ore., April 3-—~When of himself and W. 8. Wetzell, s018| May Simpson entered bis room last Bist ave. N. W., was the verdict of | enh he thought burglars were in- the coroner's jury Wednesday in the) Frightened, he grabbed a mult case case of Clarence West, 3450 W. 60th | and all the clothing he could carry st, who was knocked down while and climbed out on the waiting for a street car last Satur-| ledge. day morning, and died at the city|fell thru a skylight and into the hospital. W. S. Wall, 3045 W. 58th | apartment of George Sanford. The st., who was run down by Wetzell's latter was certain there was a burg: Auto at the samo time, is still in the| lar in his place, and covered Simp- hospital. Wetzell was arrested after |#on with a revolver until the police the accident and released on $1,000 | arrived. bail. | Simpson was still #0 frightened ce | when the cops appeared, he had lit | tle trouble in convincing them he| Professor Favors | was not Seattle Free Port) x. Declaring that a neutral zone,| Samuel Melly, age 63, resident of | commonly designated on a “free | Seattle for more than 20 years, dur-| port,” would counteract the effect of |ing which time he had been em- tariff laws in building up the foreign | ployed as conductor on the Great} trade, Professor J. A. De Haas, head; Northern, died at the family resi of the business administration de-| dence, 1628 1ith ave. Wednesday af partment at the University of Wash-| ternoon, following a brief {llneas, advanced arguments in favor | Funeral arrangements have not Jury Finds Death | sonic club rooms Wednesday. lors. ———=———=—= {tional labor commision {| Fepreenntation. tj were chief authors {] chats aligned with labor. (lof employers or workers reports to | ‘| the labor office the failure of any | (|@ convention within its Jurisdiction, { nent to make a # in the county auditor's office, This will be accepted for the original. {| "ss. x. Prema }| other govern: 1] wove: window | When he lost his footing he | THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 1919. 1 Insist on It! Creas-Dale Photo. He posed for has an office all Note the handsome gentleman in it in his office at the County-City building the above picture Yor, Cyril, he to himself. Once upon & time he was a lieutenant in the old Second Washington Infantry, but because he was disqualified for active service, | he came back to his office. Almost every day «ince the armistice he has | employed @ returned soldier or sailor. 62 went into the service out of it | t By the pencil above his right ear you might mistake him for a busy | man. He is! He sends out the men who assess the taxes on your property. In case you don't know him we'll whisper: It's Frank Hull, the county Asnonsor He ts proud of his office force World Labor Convention | Reports Draft of Rules } PARIS, April 3.—The report of | justice of the league. ithe committess on international la 31. The permanent cision shall be final. 23. In the event amy nation faile to carry out the recommendations of court's de bor legistation to the peace confer ence includes the draft of a conven- jtion creating a permanent (nterna The con-| the commission or the decision of lvention contains 41 articles, the|the court, any other nation may {| more Important of which are as fol | take such economic measure as in dicated by the commigsion or court The inted. maint of & genera permanent organization to be appo! labor con fates, one representing active labor and one the employers. Objections were voleed by American, French, Italian and Cu ban members of the committee to; the preponderance of governmental | The Britieh, who} of the draft, | Washington, will take up eight-Lour | the | 2 Provisions, ponemployment of | women in night work and pon-em- | ployment of children in unhealthfal | occupations. {eventually pointed out that the fu [ture will find most government offi-| 4. The international labor office | shall be established with the league | | of nations and shall be part of that organization. 7. The office shall be under con-| trol of a governing body of 24 mem-| bers. | Check Governments | 23. In the event of an association | government to secure observance of | the governing board will invite that ment 25. Any government the right to register a wnpluint against an nt, upon whick the ning body may appoint a com-| to conduct an inquiry. . After investigation the com Drug Prices That Defy All Competition As & rule it is better for a Druggist to emphasize quality instead of price. But when we can offer both — it is a rare combination which should interest you. The prices which we show in this list are not prepared as trade seducers. They are bona fide prices on staple goods which we handle regularly. Ex- amine the list carefully and you will be convinced that our prices, quality considered, cannot be beaten. ————— a Your Laster elections should Better shopping service in the forenoon. be made now, Exceptional Purchase From a manufacturer desirous of closing out all short lines, Enables us to offer SIXTY-FIVE All-Wool Jersey Dresses at $25 The discerning shopper will be quick to avail herself of this unusual and timely opportunity to purchase distinctly high-class Jersey Dresses at less than manufacturer's price. These popular dresses, which so admirably combine smartness with utility—embody the latest style features. Sketched are four models from an assortment of clever styles that Include the new Coat Dress, effectively em- broidered in cable-stitch in contrasting or self color, with vestee of silk tricolette. Smart surplice and straight-line models, elaborately trimmed with buttons, soutache braiding or embroidery. The colors shown are Navy, Pekin, Henna, Sand, Rookie and Taupe. As illustrated, from left to right: Taupe Coat Drees, silk tricolette vest and embroidery of navy blue. Straight-line Dress in Rookie color, elaborately braided in self-tone. Sand color, surplice closing, button trimmed. Sand Coat Dress, silk tricolette vest and embroidery in darker shade. VEILING CLEARANCE 20 pleces of attractive Veilings in plain or fancy designs and dotted effects, in all size 15 Cents a Yard SECOND AT SI RING DAINTY NEW BLOUSES At $7.50 Originality is expreswed in the tucks, bead. Ing and embroidery which embellish these charming Georgette Waists in all the fash- tonable colors. jon shall investigate what eco nomic measures it considers the oth er stato is Justified in taking against the defaulting state All states concerned shall in the secretary-general of the} ue of nations within a month whether they accept the commis sion's recommendations, and, if not, whether they propose to refer the complaint to th manent court of \80 Ship Men Dine More than 89 representatives of Washington wooden shipyards as sembied at a banquet in honor of Capt. John F. Blain, retiring head | of the United States shipping board, | Rainier club Wednesday night. Addresses | were made by & number of prom-| Northwest district, in the inent ahipbuilders, Among the | speakers was Capt. W. A. Magee, | | now head of the shipping board dis: | trict. Martial Law Is On BASLE, April 3.-—-Martial law has been proclaimed thruout the Rhine. ported today. mediately resume diplomatic rela- tons with Russia. Military and police attacked dem- onstrators in Easen with hand gren- ades, inflicting numerous casualties, it was reported. Captain Dies as SAN FRANCISCO, April 3.—Capt Ulburg, of the bark Albert, was Killed Wednesday when the bark | went ashore at Point Reyes, 30 miles north of here, according to a mes- sage received by the Chamber of Commerce. The crew is believed to be safe, The Albert, owned by @ San Fran- cisco shipping firm, a wooden bark of 683 tons, built in 1890 at Port Blakeley, Wash., 1s believed to be a complete lon MRS, HURD 18 BURIED Funeral services for Mrs, Mary Hurd, 68, 4745 2t0h ave. N. 1, who died at the Providence hosptial Mon- day from burns received by plosion of an electric iron in her | home, Saturday, were held Wednes+ day from the Blesse¢ Sarcament ebura Capt. John Blain) Thru Rhine Region land, @ digpateh from Stuttgart re- | ‘The strikers are said | to have demanded that Germany im-| Ship Is Wrecked | For Coughs Long Standing $1.00 Vinol, the modern Cod — Oil 25c Bell Pine Tar .. 50c Bell Pine Tar .. Nyal’s Wild Cherry Cough vrup. . 30¢ Piso Cough Remedy ........... $1.50 Scott Emulsion .... T5e Scott Emulsion . Mineral Oils for Internal Lubricating $1.00 Russ Oil (genuine Russian oil) . 16-0z. bottle Squibb’s Petrol ........ 50c¢ Nujol | SOAPS Large cakes Jergen’s Peroxide Soap ..... (Best for the bath) Creme Oil Soap, Cream of ae Oil one 134: two for ... see deeccecese .. 25 Pear’s Unscented “Soap eece a Stearn’s Day Dream Soap .. Tooth Preparations 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste Pepsodent Tooth Paste . Lyon’s Tooth Powder .. ¢ Revelation At Our Soda Fountain You will find Ernie Hediumd. In_ fact, he has been so busy he has almost worked his head off, but says he is still going to land more business. So there is your Head Land. So don’t forget to visit Seattle's most progressive Soda Fountain. Yours for service. Second and James Springtime Blood Tonics $1.10 S. S. S. Blood Remedy .... 16-0z. Purola Blood Cleanser .. 16-0z. Nyal’s Hot Springs Blood Remedy 60c Williams’ Pink Pills ...............0- 50c Chasco Blood Pills, the modern Iron Tonic 37¢ $1.00 Nuxated Iron ........... bd vie cule tks at ae Springtime Laxatives 25e Beecham’s Pills .... 25¢ Carter Pills ...... 25c Phenolax Wafers . Purola Hepatic Salts . Nyal’s Liver Salts ... TALCUM POWDERS 25¢ Mennen’s Talcum Powder .... Palm Olive Taleum Powder . 35¢ Day Dream Taleum Powder 25c Lazell’s Field Violet Taleum Powder ... 25c Williams’ Talcum Powder.................23¢ $2. Vat Knickerbocker Bath Sprays . $1.75 2-qt. Goodrich Fountain Syringe..... 50c Putman Dry Cleaner .. 35c Mufit Dry Cleaner .. 25¢ Carbona OUR COUNTRY CUSTOMERS Pay no more here than those who buy over our counters. Mail us your orders, either from the above list, or for anything else you may want in the drug line. They will receive our prompt and painstaking atten- tion, For the Best Results, Let Us Fill Your Prescriptions BUTLER DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS | J. P. CHASE, Mgr. an ex-| Phone Elliott 49 This Strictly Modern Union Drug Store is diagonally cpposite headquarters of the Boilermakers’ Union, | the largest local union in the world.