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—this store is popularized through its man-to-man credit service! It appeals to the homefurnisher be- cause’ it is fitted to his —credit is extended to you in a simple, agreeable, digni- fied and thoroughly satis- factory way. and $22.58 T4-inch aise apeciat fo} ry / special \ J Credit is a loe the union since January 1, 1914 | He quits the post to become labor | member of the commission to admin |ister the affairs of the accident pre | vention bill. Secretary Newsham urges special meetings of locals to make the nomi- nations, if necessary Robert H. Harlan, former district j President, and international board manager, now in England with In tenratnonal President Frank J. i ‘i Hayes to arrange for co-operation “ vd rere ohh Mega sy |with French und British miners to 4 pie woke of ward the six-hour day, may be a can issued by Ernest Newsham, |Uaate for the presidency : er of the district. | pi TIRATS p necensity for a special election | ne result of the resigna in J. Flyzik, president ) ELECTION Is Issued by Secretary : Newsham ' ad RRC 6 ie om thay Vie Bond and hei; | | being’ back our herved to us, | i” ot ao | _ Constipated Children Gladly Take % ifornia Syrup of Figs” = For the Liver and Bowels Tell.-your druggist you want genuine lifornig Syrup of Figs.’ Full directions a “dose for babies and children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on the bottle. Look for the name “California” nd accept no other “Fig Syrup,’ Sustain Premier Orlando by Driver of Auto Causes Ar- Vote of 382 to 40 rest of Fugitive mM) After ¢ from the city de tention hospital Mopday, by the ald of James Sinith, 19, thel Wilson 18, Spokane girl held for treatment wan red later in the day Mra. Smith, the boy's mother tofused to let the girl enter her home girl broke away from her nur nd, rushing out of the jail building, entered a waiting auto mobile Smith ingtructed BLM the driver, to take them to 100) ave and Yesler way, intending to shelter the «irl in his home, Mrs. Smith refused to let the girl enter, and Schwarts then drove the pair to a hotel, where they were agpin retuy admission Recoming = 4 Schwarts then took them rooma in the Sterling hotel and held | them while he called the police. He | satd he did not know he was aiding! ® prisoner t6 encape, Smith was ar | rested by Sergt. J. C. Fuqua and is} held on an open charge. erman Peace Vien p Not at Vortelites VERSAILLES, April 30.—(nited Press.)—The main German peace deb egution, led by Foreign Miniater! Brockdorff Rantzou, arrived here be | fore midnight. It consisted of 0! men, including President Le ot the Prussian assembly, , Prof. | Schueching. Minister Landsberg and Minister Geinaberg. » capping Continued From Page Que x" ry declares it is animated by a spirit of conciliation compatible with the im perious necensities of national eon solence and dignity,” said Orlando With equal sincerity, at this dif fleult mompnt, |b say 1 capnot deter mine in what form and by what means this end will be” maintained. Refers to Disagreeme: It wae shown in Parle ot only a disagreemen viewpoint, b I ent between the nt Wilson Referring 10 the conversation» with ‘the “big three’ on April 24 re- ding Italian territerial questions, lando said that “President Wilson's viewpoint a» well as my reply are yown, Great Britain and France al acknowl edged per loyalty to the pledge of honor given in the treaty alliance uniting our ther jountries: “Regare altan claifns, they could not with the Italian viewpoint. They said they cot went to making Blume @ free | sovereign city only On ecasditien Unis would be regarded a& & compromise and not as a supplement to the clauses of the treaty. Believes Maly Right “Italy believes her “claims are based on reasons of right and jus | tlee so lofty and solemn they ought to be accepted in their entirety, even jepart from any taternal treaty or pledge “It in futile t0 repeat to parlia ment the reasons graven on the) very heart of the Italian, but I point out that if Italy's aspirations fre lentirely accepted, Italy will have a | population with a far lower propor Hon of alien inbabitants than any other state constituted or reconstl tuted as a result of the great war. “On April 14, I was given a mem orandum representing the American people, the premier, “I was authorised and re Quested to communicate the mem orandum to ghe Italian parliament. 1 distributed it among the senators and deputies, appends my com munication, inasmuch the mem orandum dented Italy any right over Dalmatia and the islands. according only complete Uberty for"Fiume « even going so far ag to break up the unity of Istria “E did not hesitate to inform Pree. ident Wilson that it waa absolutely impossible to agree to peace condi tions which did pot give any sati« faction on those three essential points “There you bave summary of e history of the activities of the lian peace delegation from the) middle of March to the day when it was decided to summon the German delegation.” A statement banded to Orlando by President Wilson April 14 was pub lished here today. It reiterates the president's desire for the “utmost Justice for ttaly.” but declares be did not feel at Hberty to auggest “a peace for Germany and another for Austria.” Wilson declared the “14 points” must be applied to all, since all had after had Sehwarts ° ex ekard a dle jes and 12th Infantry Is on Way to New York WASHINGTON, April transport F. J. Luckenbach from Firest April 2 New York, May 9, with the 12th in fantry, less the Third battalion, the war department announced today, %, and in In addition to the troops already | xpecified as railing on the transport | |Infanta Isabella, Marsetiles to New | York, due May is included the 657th agro squadron to Italy, and that she retain the port of Avalona. It painted out that the historic wrongs done Italy had been redreased by the boundaries for her, but maintained that Fiume must be internationaliged so as to give her neighbors a chance to develop. per hist ENO ee ay a Okuma Say: i Wilson Measure Is Faulty TOKIO, April 26—(Delayed.)— | (United Press)—"It in time that the Japanese should rise to the support | of Japan's Tsing Tau contentions.” declares former Premier Okuma in an interview today in the Tokio sab “President Wilson's tape measure lot justice to humanity shrinks and) stretches at different times, making it useless.” Reliev ‘The most satisfactory results have been obtained in combating Diabetes by otmerving certain dietary rules and the judicious use of Warner's Safe Diabetes Remedy, an herbal preparation used with marked suc cess for more than forty years Following is a letter from a grate ful user: “This letter is the best proof that Tam still alive. Your medicine tx a miracle to me. My welght was re duced from 157 to 114 pounds when I left the hospital. I left there Aug $th in despair. Hundreds of people |that knew me said I would never live to return to my studio. After leaving the hospital, I saw y@ur ‘Ad’ in the paper, I began its use and at once commenced to improve, | Old Herbal Remedy Used for 40 Years in Y, APRIL Taxi Drivers May Be Charg- ed With Perjury prosecution for use they signed con tradictory affidavits In the in junet ult of the Seattle Taxt cab company against the Seattle Auto Drivers’ union, George UF Swingle was taken into the tody of the prosecuting atter ney's office Tuesday me "Ks by order of dudge J. T, Ronald, is hearing the case, Vol H. Burt, signed the affidavity, was ordered held. The two ub ex-service men dd affidavits present y, and affidavits Facing per Jury, bee who whe ab then sign unter for the union, “1 con tell when & man | declared Judge Ronald, in or Swingle hetd. I'm 44 years oid for 89 yeara | have tie of human nature been lying Judge ‘onald characterized conflicting affidavite as blooded, deliberate perjury Judge ald called. Bwingle the witne stand ‘Tuesday hearing conflicting affidavits read, and questioned him “rank, cole the Accuses Company Swingle denied nearly all of the charges made in bis affidavit for axicah company, and said he it without reading it having ewern to thy but Judge te vit, how said a nig y in equity purt bailiff ever Taxi Driv davits alle employes latipg that ¢ 1 for an D. Carpenter, | union president, and a bonus of $50 for each broken rib. eln asking for an injunction against the union, the company alleges its soldier and sailor employes have been attacked constantly USE | | j ing Diabet and now everybody is saying to me that I look better than ever before. | I Gp the scates at 132 pounds and I am back working agitin to the aston iuhment of all. I feel splendid and | people say I am Jooking better every | day. | must tell you that every word 1 have written is true, and I can prove it by hundreds that Rnew of my condition. Jules Friquet, 511 Weat Firat Street, Low Angeles, Cal.” Wartier’s Safe Digbetes Remedy is| made from herbs and other bene ficial ingredients and hag been on | the market 40 years, a true indica: | tion of Jts value. Get a bottle today Sold by leading druggists every where. Sample sent on receipt of | ten cents. Warner's Safe Remedies | Co., Dept 661, Rochester, N.Y. | Okuma is recognized as Japan's} foremost living statesman. THIEVES DAMAGE CAR | | WHEN IT WON'T MOVE) | Finding that they could not run} the machine, antomobile thieves Tuesday slashed top, upholstery and tires of a big automobile be- | longing to H.” Johansen, out of lrevenge, inflicting damage esti- mated at $400. Johansen left the | machine at Ninth ave. and Seneca | st. at 4 @ m. Tuesday, At 9 a. m. he found the car on Univer- | sity st., one block below. He had} taken the distributor from the) magneto to prevent its theft TROOP DETACHMENTS TO RETURN FROM FRANCE WASHINGTON, = April 30. (United Bress.)—The following or-| ganizations have been assigned to early convoy from France, tne war department announced today: The First balloon company, squadrons numbers 25, 28, 225, 91, 12, Mf, 166, 100, 163, jam 185; photo sections numbers} 2, 4 and 6; mobile ordnance repair | | shops numbers 106, 100, 114, | | 309, 310 and | Nearly a Million in Lean Bonds in the sum aero a |) ae {BUILDING INVESTMENTS| |SLACKENED DURING WAR | WASHINGTON, April 30.—(United | | Press.)—A deficiency of $1,500,000,- | | 000 in normal building investment tw |one of the results of the war in the | | North Central states, the labor de partment announced today | | This explains why rents | Million Dollars—or to buy Victory Bonds on at 4%4% interest. house have soared, officials said. Reports show that the race to lcateh up in building construction al | ready has begun, despite the contin | ued high price of building materials, | {Contracts totalling millions are be | ing let hastily, The Oldest and PENDLETON, Ore., April 20 Henry Lorensen, well-known Uma-| |tilla county rancher, met with in- | stant death yesterday afternoon, when his automobile overturned and |pinned him underneath, Lorensen was driving his machine thru his ranch when the engine died and the auto backed off a steep grado, B. Ge 4 John FT Henry R. William A 1. Finley Raymond K Frazier Janson F. K. Stru Ivar We also own, at the present time, United States «ceasury Certificates in the sum of $500,000.00. During and since the war we have loaned to our Government more than $3,000,000.00—including tem- porary loans covered by U. While we expect to car One Million Dollars in Liberty Bonds, fer our own inyestment—we will be glad to loan another Quarter more—to | WASHINGTON MUTUAL | SAVINGS BANK 810 Second Avenue Savings Institution In Washington TRUS! James Shar William Liberty Bonds! We own at the present time, for our own account—as a permanent investment— Bonds of the 1st, 2nd, 8rd and 4th Lib- erty Loans in the sum of We have just subscribed for Sth Libert: $693,900.00 of 50,000.00 $943,900.00 S. Treasury Certificates. ry indefinitely practically i individuals who wish the easy installment plan Largest Strictly TEKS " hawnum Ki I 80, 1919. | Orders Release of M Julius Barnes, head of the Uni Sta dered release of 160,000 bushels o! wheat for tion follows his threa iv houses. ot | held ley NN IT’S UP TO YOU whether or not you want to take the chances that you are taking when you neglect your teeth. But our advice is DON’T DO IT And in this we are backed up by the very best medical opinion. You will find this to be a fact if you will consult your physician. Just ask him about your teeth and see if he doesn’t tell you that many, many ills are caused by bad teeth. Unless we are very much mistaken he will advise you to have your teeth examined every once in a while by a competent dentist. It is only within recent years that the dan- gers of decayed and abscessed teeth have been fully realized by the medica] profes- sion. But now it is a proven fact that many cases of Rheumatism, Stomach Trouble, Eye and Ear Trouble, Throat Diseases, Diseases of the Heart and even of the Spine are caused directly by -abseesses around the roots of the teeth. Of course not all cases of these diseases come from this cause, but many of them do. And the worst of it is that you can’t always tell when you have abscesses around the roots of a tooth. It may feel perfectly all right and not “ause you any pain or inconvenience whateyer, and still be doing its deadly work day by day. THIS IS A GOOD DENTAL OFFICE Every operator in this office is a graduate registered dentist ‘who has passed the examination of the State Dental Board. You will find when you come to this office that every operator has his certificate from the State Dental Board hanging right on the wall in plain sight of all. We use the very best materials that are to be had. We guarantee all our work to give satisfaction, and for that very rea- son we could not afford to use any other than the best. Our methods are painless. We can do your dental work for you without hurting you a bit. Put us to the test on this. Strictest Sanitation Prevails in This Office All operators and attendants are garbed in spotless white at all times. Our prices are the lowest consistent with quality. Doing the large vol- ume of business that we do, it stands to reason that we can afford to take a smaller margin of profit on the individual case than an office which does only one-half or one-third of the volume that we do can possibly afford to take. ° FREE EXAMINATION You are cordially invited ta call and let one of our expert dentists give your teeth a thorough examination. He will tell yoy right away 4 what is nec to put your teeth into perfect condition, and als so what the cost will be. So you will know just where you stand all time. This examination and estimate is offered to you freely and does not put you under any obligation whatever to have work done unless you want it. But for the sake of your own health, efficiency and chanceg for success, let us urge that you do not delay this important matter. — Regal Dental Offices | + DR. L. BR, CLARK, Manager N. W. Corner Third and Union In Every Respect Seattle's Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get jte the Right Place. LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. 1405 Third Avenue . HOLD ALLEGED THIEF Fred Ostby, 19, shipyard worker, was arrested‘at Fiftm ave. and Mar- ion st. Wednesday by Patrolman doe Barr. who reported he caught Rcapgteeeis id equipment from an auto iongin, }o » BP. for potentates at 2ist ave. x Tate tutn eye auditorium May* 14 from in front,of the New Arctic About 40 nobles of Nile Temple} hotel. will leave for Vancouver Friday to} -|assist Bizeh ‘Temple, in the Can-} Past Potentates Will Be Honored | Nile Temple, Ancient Arabic of Nobies of the Mystic will conduct ceremonial the Shrine Wheat for Export {INNEAPOLIS, Minn., Aprii 90.| The Order tes Grain corporation, to@uy Shrine, a "phe past in St, Lout day to end profiteering «nd} lative grain hoarding | ¢ wheat is owned by the ment and stored b It is only a sms the government-owned n here and which Barnes tc: | «8 Will be suffictent to smash export trade x” wat sao aE | When you think of advertising, | | think of The Star. | preert es and end profiteering. LIRR DO YOU KNOW That we have found it just as impossible to specialize in all branehes of dentistry as it is in the surgical field? You have the diagnostician, the eye, ear, nose and throat specialist, the external specialist, lung specialist, ete. So you have the crown and bridge specialist, inlay ‘specialist, plate specialist, etc., fm the dental field. We are the only dental office west of Chicago with a partnership of spe clalists doing our own work gad giving our patients the advantage of this combination. We cannot serve you in more places than one. That js why we have one eC, and if you don't realize the difference it is because you are not one of our tients. PHONE ELLIOTT 4357 OPEN EVENINGS Members of Washington Progressive Dental Society is Famous Coloratura at the Miss Garrison will sing the beautiful ballad, “Garden Memories,” by Mrs, Trafford Huteson, of Seattle, at her concert tonight EXCELLENT SEATS REMAIN SEATS REMAIN RAS KITTS ALL IDBAT EET LB IRE EOE TERI. y i -ladian city, in staging @ ceremonial ‘MABEL GARRISON j ae és i]