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Luaoms 124 Dresses of Taffeta Silk, Georgette and Taffeta and All Wool Serge Reduced to $16.50 FORMERLY PRICED UP TO $25.00 reductions, stantly signifies an opportunity not to be overlooked, Tat feta Dresses A most desirable assortment—co fonable colors and style variations. knife-pleated frills and touches of featured as trimming. Unusual values at $16.50. Taffeta and Georgette Are most effectively combined in developing some very distinctive little dresses, elaborately trimmed with soutache braid, Dresses of exceptional merit at $16.50. Serge Dresses An excellent quality fashions the smart one-piece dresses in this group; , black silk braid and belts, showing emb and beading, add individuality to these frocks at Sketched aro three models from this diversified showing The exceptional value and limited num- ber of dresses in this offering suggest the advisability of an carly selection. SECOND AT SPRING ~ FINED FOR R INTERFERENCE Samuel Warren and Edward Morg | AN EARLY START SAN MATEO. Cal, May 6— | vent the arrest of P. Pier § Sunday. Sparrow was charged |%OM® from overseas, where he had ‘with violating the liquor ordinance, | served a» paymaster of the 91st di FAKE” ASPIRIN WAS TALCUM The New York health authorities had @ Brook- | ‘sentenced to the penitentiary for selling throughout | the United States millions of “Talcum powder” tablets as Aspirin Tablets, a ‘Don’t ask for Aspirin Tablets—Always say “Bayer.” | Don’t buy Aspirin in a pill box! Always say, “Give me genuine ‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.’” Insist you want only the Bayer package with the “Bayer Cross” on the package and on the tablets. The genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” have been proved safe by millions for Pain, Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Earache Rheumatism, 1, _Lumbago, Colds, Grippe, Influenzal Colds, Joint Pains, Neuritis. dose in every “Bayer” package. 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Savings Department open from 6 to 8 every Saturday evening for your convenience The Seattle National Bank Resources $30,000,000 On the contrary, thrifty, forehanded, "Mban ge nani who knows Graham's this announcement in- rising all fash fancy buttons and beading of all wool navy blue serge dery |Major Kidwell Is | ‘There's nothing like getting an early | stad were fined $35 each tn police Start in life, according to Dan Mec- | court Monday for attempting to oe | Called to Service He celebrated his 1034 birth- ‘day by preparing to work some min- claims. Only a fow hours after he returned vision, Major Frank A. Kidwell re | tor of purchase, storage and traffic in Washington, D. C., for service, | He has seen 31 years’ service in the army and at re beginning of the war was a sergeant in the quarter master corps ‘The ist was considered the best |paid division in the army. It hax the reputation of being the only di vision that was paid off while actu- | ling this remarkable service that | Major Kidwell is now wearing a Croix de Guerre. Japan to Deliver | Shantung to China PARIS, May 6.-Baron Makino, in| Shantung peninsula in full soy ereignty to China, retaining only such economic privileges as were granted Germany, together with the Fight to establish a settlement under | the usual conditions at Singtao Regarding the Shantung railwa which become a joint Chino- undertaking, Makino said th: clal Chinese police, with Ja structors, will insure # xpe- | in ne curity of | traffic. | Japanese-American Cable Line Planned TOKYO, May 6.—(United Press.) ister of communications, today an nounced he is planning the organiza- | tion of the Japanese-American Cable company, to ope eo a cable between San Francisco, Japan and other Ori- ental points, He plana a 56,000,000 yen capitalization. Strong support of the enterprise |has been pledged by both American |“ ord) and Japanese business men ing to Uchida, There has been ex tensive congestion of late in cable traffic to America YOU CAN CURE THAT BACKACHE, ninens, headache Pain along the back, d and general languo t ackage of f MATIC-LEAF, the it at’ firm feel all run 1 without energy, arkable combination of na ture’s herbs and roots, As a tonic laxa- | live it, has no equal, | Mother Gray's | oll eat te roid by drugeiate or) cheap, and a few ounces will sup- | Aromatic jaent by mi FREE, | Roy, 3 I) for 60 cents, Sar Model Tells How She Left | Russia to Come to the U.S. Manya Rudina, at the Age of Famous New York Artist's Model ¢ times to pose for my first artist conduct to my It was the first tragedy of my lf young artist and ex finish my posing. I would have a chance to I never saw him But I have hia photograph on y wall now, and a letter from him, with a little sketch at the top show- > where he met me My life was now full of longings refusmd to go to school, study, I wanted to go away, but there fulfil my ambition. ing the village > 1 had no profearioh Then 1 heard that In America any- body could make a living I had al celved orders to report to the direc | talked America, America! would not lot me thought gave the idelto my father. He heard that in Canada lanc |be had very cheap. follower of Tolxtoy. Of course they Major Kidwell has been a resident | lof Seattle for the past seven years. | Recipe to Mae a = Hair Remedy ally under fire. It was for conduct: | practiced | turned black, | whichever shade you desire, ywing simple can make at a box of Orlex pow- ement to the press, said it in| der policy to hand back the} Very | Diswoive it in 4 | rain it does not rub 4, |18 not sticky or greasy, | the years younge’ Alkali In Soap Bad For the Hair Soap should be used very care- | fully, | Joo! ” Kakicht Uchida, former vice min-|>@F looking It your} A. soaps | building drove the bull away. The Jand prepared sbainyio 908 contain too| little girl was taken to the offices of | This dries the makes the hair brittle, ® best thing for steady scalp, | Dr. W and ruins it | Greenwood ave., where anse the hair and «| | with water and rub it in, , Which ringes out ¢ moving every particle of dust, “airt, |tion of Portland f hair dries quickly an and | city than ddress Mother Gray Co., we} REAL PAINLESS ‘DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which ts the lightest | and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaram teed 15 years. EXAMINATION FREE $15.00 Set of Teeth......... $10.00 Set Whalebone Teeth. $8.00 Crowns ... $8.00 Bridgework . $2.00 Amalgam Filling Painless Extracting Have impression taken tm the i ridwe Work, All work guaranteed for 18 years. morning and get teeth samo day. « tients, whose work in still patients who have tested our work, jYou are in the right Open fun oot UNIVERSITY Ot, inh sels A i See Samples of Our Pinte ane *. Moat of our present patronage We Stand the hen coming to our office, ace, Bring this ad with you, ya From 9 to 12 fer Woi OHIO CUT-RATE || DENTISTS | joalte Weasce-s’atesson | workers about 50 cents a day More | than 350 men are out on strike in the Cem mills of the Ballard distric in Her Native Russian (Ukrainian) Costume ‘This is the third chapter of the ‘story of Manya Rudina, famous artist's model, who is tearing the veil from the studio life of New York in an intensely interesting series of articles for The , 1919, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association) BY MANYA KL Famous New York Art [lieve in beautiful cloth nd beautl- ful furniture, but loves the open country, In Russia his garden was known as the best in that part of the country. People came miles to see his fruit, It was his ambition to settle na farm. So in 1913 he made up his mind to go to Canada, planning to send for my mother and my brother ater later ihe vent for um, We traveled jermany and Holland, and sailed | from Rott 1 was very h the Samland. py. 1 had left Rus- sta, and was bound for the new world. | 1 fixed up my cat and made the be Everyone cate to I knew a few w few French words a few English and by mimiery. 1 managed to carry on conversations with the officers. made friends with the radio erator, AND IT WAS I WHO FIRST GUT NEWS OF THE DECLARATION [OF WARK IN EUROPE hung pictures h into a divan. »k at my room. in of German, a for them sing Rusdan folk songs; and all who had cameras took pictures of me. One of the officers insisted I should pose in Russian costume. I took a He does not be-| dress that was a little embroidered in the front and played a trick upon them, telling them it was a Russ coutume. After they had all gravely taken my picture, and the excitement was over, I told the secret that th dress had been bought in Germany, and had a good laugh on them. in’ New York| The passengers nicknamed me “The City for many years, gave out the g recipe for a lgray hair remedy Princess of Samiand.” At @uaran- -made | tine, off Quebec, 1 was introduced to aked | the Canadian boarding officer as t Princess,” and with two little sisters | 1 danced for him. He gave mo a by the | coin, 1 was indignant. I had danced that you|for the joy of it. With signs he ex- | plained that he did not pay me for | dancing, but gave the coin as a prize eclation, and then I accepted ave it yet, and I call it my in app jit. 1 of distitied or)tucky coin. It was the first I ever ough | received in America. | 1 did not sleep any the night before | —— a guarantee | w landed. 1 was at last going into | the new world. make a : Girl Attacked and Hurt by Wild Bull!) af Charged by a wild bull late Mon day at Third ave. N. W. and W. 91st st., Winifred Brassingto ght-year \ 847 Third ave. N. W., was slightly injured whe to the ground, Ingersoll of the Pioneer ter Johnston, N. 85th s#t. and her injuries were dressed. e or h fw pure and greaseloss) | CITY JUMPS IN FIGHT soap or anything ele you! FOR EQUAL R. R. RATE Corporation Counsel Walter Meier is preparing an ordin Bite request of the city council, order- ing him to file a complaint in in- tervention with the interstate com: | nst the peti-| commission | me | freight land Empire to that 5 ue. | Ve ttle Chamber of Com , | me ree, in attracting the attention of the council to the petition, stated a lo |rate from the mulsitied cocoanut | (nat should the Portland request be | ranted, it would mean the loss of jmuch business to Seattle, mber of the family for | ‘Boys in Uniforms Rob Savings Bank CHICAGO, May 6.—Entering the Austin Savings bank here yesterday, four youths in army uniform pre sented pistols at the heads of the clerks, forced them to line them selves with $8,518 in am hdogs tory outside. EXPECT SETTLEMENT OF BALLARD STRIKE! Karly settlement of the strike of shingleworkers at 1 is expect ed as the result of th tance by of a proposal m ‘* for the adoption of a new scale, ‘The new seale would in Wages among the shingle FALL FROM CAR STEP IS FATAL Aged Woman Dies in Hos-! The news caused great anxiety to vision of this land of the free, and Ij all the pnas®ngers, but it did not of dampen my spirig@. I used to dance Russian folk dances and old daughter of Edward Brassington, | the animal threw her | Street ainst the wall, and escaped | nine whieh was | » by the J Girls’ $4.95 Tam O’ Shanters Reduced to $2.95 Upper Main Floor HIS youthful Tam o'Shanter in on wale in the Children’s Section, and ts displayed in nizex 2 to 10 years, This T made exactly as sketched, of chenille ntraw braid in plain Copenhagen-blue, Sand, Ror and Gold, and ts trimmed with attractive ornament in front Formerly $4.95. Reduced for disposal to $2.95 1,000 Yards of Summer Dress Materials Reduced Upper Main Floor 1 several lots of summer wear fabrics which we ¢ in broken lines, and in order » we have repriced them econons- bied from the regular rstocks to make a quick clean-up of the jeally and timely Waistings —27- inch fancy striped silk and cotton mixed Waistings in light colors. For merly 85c. Reduced to, a yard 50¢ Volles—26-inch figured Volles 1 dark colors. For o umd 40c, Re a yard soe BBO Outing Flannel—200 yards of 27 in light 4 merly duced t Crepes — 30-inch Japanese Crepes in assorted colored wtripes for dresses and sepa rate skirts. Form duced to, a yard.........26¢ Crepes—20-inch Kimono Crepes in assorted floral and figured patterns in light and dark col- ors, Formerly 45¢, Reduced to, a yard.... inch Outing Flannel in two pat- terns—white stripes on blue grounds and blue flake on light gray grounds. Formerly 3c. Reduced to, @ yard.....sseeeeeesees 20¢ PAGE 5 The Rhodes C Gal | Typical Organdie Dresses for Misses at $24.50 New Second Floor HE model sketched is as picturesque as the season for which it is in- tended and is adapted to the charm and vivacity of youth, Sizes 16, 18 and 20 are shown in flesh, light blue, orchid and mais, with frills around the skirt and cuffs; fichu collar and corsage, adorned with ribbons, flowers and fruit. A summer dream, conceived by the imagery of wood- land nymphs, whose attire reflects the brightness of the spring and summer day. These dresses have just arrived from the designer and speak the latest summer creation of organdies. Georgette Blouses $4.95 Upper Main Floor ve ansem HE styles in which these Georgette Blouses are fashioned are just as attrac- tive as the values, and the prices and this assortment of collarless, square neck, round and flat collar models, trim- med with beads, embroidery, pleats and pin tucks offer an ideal opportunity to choose several for summer wear in White, Flesh, Rose, Vietory, Copenhagen and Navy-blue, Light-gray and Sunset. 36 to 46, ly 40c, Re- . . B5¢ pital After Accident The shock of a fall from the bot tom step of a West Queen Anne street car, at Sixth ave, W. and Me- jraw st., about 4 p. m. Sunday, is ved responsible for the death of Mrs. Annie Speaker, 81, of the Wilt shire hotel, Mrs. Speaker died in the city hospital Monday Mrs, Speaker was alighting from the car when she fell. Conductor P Plumen assinted her to her feet. She complained of pain in her hips, and she was taken in the street car to First ave. and Yesier way, where the ambulance waa waiting Mra. Speaker is survived by a/ daughter, Mrs, T. M. Wood, 1934 Seventh ave, Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon, from the Bonney-Watson chapel | Without charity for the detects | — humanity there would be no self-e: Painful Piles You are suffering dreadfully with {tching, bleeding, protruding piles or hemorrhoi Now, go over You Positively Cannot Afford to Ignore These Remarkable Pyramids. to any drug store and get a 60- cent box of Pyramid Pile Treatment. Re hould come Ko quickly. you will for joy, If you are in doub' for a free trial pac! You will then be ci . Take no substit FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 670 Pyramid Building, Marshall, Mich Kind nd me a Free samplo Pyramid Pile plain’ wrapper, Namo cecccsecesreees SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ADD sizes, 84 to $30 er Year. Title Trust Co. 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Electric Wall Cleaner, Special at 15¢ Electric Wall Cleaner will clean walls, window shades, ete, Special at ..csccccescccceccecerss one thane For Preserving Eggs Now is the time to preserve Eggs. We have just what you need for this purpose—and at a SPECIAL PRICE A 3-gallon jar with cover and a 1-lb, package of Puritan Lime, worth $1.25, special at 98c