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eS RR PNR SRT ee eee eee Thursday » Sale of 1 Shapes and Practically every shape, shade, | size and combination of popular | material are combined in these pretty shapes. | Trimmed hats titat are just in the height of season—but our $0-day limit forbids us to keep them longer. BARGAINS GrRour NO. 1 bunches of Roses, Vines, Mignues, Baby Breath and Goose, Lacquered Wings, Ostrich Wreaths of Flowers and Gratns, Sik | $1.00): The higher class of Trimmings, emb< odying | ‘Burnt of many varieties and | siaes. YOUR CHOICE, 2 FOR Trimmed Hats Arranged on many tables are four groups of hundreds of the latest trim mings carefully selected as to materials, harmonizing shad At least double value in every single one or collec nd species. tlon of several. YOUR CHOICE . IN TRIMMINGS GROUP NO. 2 A great variety of Poppies, Crushed Roses, Lacquered Wings, Pompons, tiny Buda in bunches, Dairter, Follage Pretty Roses, $1 00 YOUR CHOICE, B FOR .. 0. ccc ceeees e GROUP NO. 4 Cured Ostrich Bands, pairs of Wings, silk and velvet Roses of French origin, handmade Silk Buds, singly and In wreaths; Silk Poppies and hundreds of the very pretty creations that adorn the very $1 00 e latest millinery, YOUR CHOICE AT BASEMENT DEPARTMENT Children’s Hats--Special $1.00 Seattles largest Millinery Store FREE PINNING SERVICE You will find the best equipment pos- sible for money to buy and installed in a modern way. You will find an office with a re- fined atmosphere. The Demand of the Day Is Sanitation Guaranteed to be the best and to last, and my prices rigid- ly lived up to. Compare them and he satisfied. 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WILSON 8101, First Ave. EXPECT YANKS HOME AUGUST ‘Only Army to Be Left WASHINGTON, )~—Practieally the entire joan army, except the army of pceupation, probably will have left® France in August, Secretary of War Baker stated today Ship movements have been #0 he said fore May 7.—(United which it in France. the United Complete separation of the army of occupation from that part of e army which is in France will effected shortly, Baker said He stated also that beeause of the cous of the educational system in the A. B. F., the future nt of the permanent army lin the United States wilt be half Jaiong military nea and half educational lines, so that the ai lwill be the ‘West Point of enlisted man," Puker told also of the American liquidation commission in Kurope, now working to dispose of hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of lAmerican equipment, buildings and ingen the Permanent important —improve- han docks and railroad be taken over by France will also receive |vartous buildings—warehouses, ho» pitals, barracks and schools—which have been used by the army Several hundred millions of dol lars’ worth of movable property auch as machine tools, locomotives land cars, will be sold in Europe, protably most to the French gov- lernment, he said. Lieut. Gen, Liggett, Baker nid, |has relieved Maj, Gen, Dickman as commander of the army of oe- cupation ‘The millionth man to |from Frances for home, jaaid, should be aboard ship this lmonth, As fer the men in the army of ocoupath only enlinted . they © to embark Baker a Small Occupation) that all but «@ smait| may be} BELGIANS ARE NOT SATISFIED Will Sign Treaty, but Terms Are Disappointment MMS May Helium has decided to sign the peace! |treaty, she in far from natinfied, « high Belgian official told the United | Vrens today | Practically none of territorial claims have firmed, ‘The question the Belgian-Dutch the Sgheldt has termined, Her tn Germany amount t per cont of the te fact that the enti beon ravaged, ery carried wrecked. “There are three-quarters of a million people idle in Belgium,” said the official, ‘They are idle} because of destroyed factories or lack of raw materials, It in im- poasibia to obtain these without credit aid credit Is impossible with-| out round economic conditions back- | ing ‘t up *"Beonomically, biMily’ off unless fled properly."* Belgium's been regardin, boundary and| not been de- mnities from y about 6/ denpite the) try has and machin off and factories | Belgiun will be} she is indemni-| CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Sunshine Guild 4 The Sunshine guild meets at the home of Mrs, B. Brown, 120 W, Blaine #t,, at 11 o'clock Woman's Missionary Society The 13th annual meeting of the | Woman's Home Minsio’ soclet: of the Beattie district will Be held at the Firet Methodist church. The pro- gram follows: 10 pom service Mra F. A. La Violette | t of committees Address of welcome seideea +s Mire, John Roberteon Mra © B Tedd) Mra # Rich Mre KK Mterting Kepert of District officers Our Field Wort. ..+ Offering Mra ¥. Davie) |. | Japanese Work ‘THESE E INVENTORS RILE POSTAL INSPECTOR MAN} CHICAGO, May 17-—"Get Out!” thundered Gen, James E. Stuart. | chief postoftice inspector, It sound led Interesting “Steve,” explained the general, in dicating his orderly and private sec retary, bow-leawed carrying in my mail, and all on account of I that story about the crying need of @ master-key mai) box for apartment ho@ees and the fortune that awaits inventor, Take a peep in that om and you'll see a dozen budding ona with rolls of diagrams un der their arma like a troupe of j 4ering poets.” | JITNEY LICENSE REVOKED | The elty leense bureau late Tuesday revoked the jitney drivef's ‘license of A, Gossman, who har been operating a jitney to Gate- wood. The police char Gow. man is a recklens driver: The license was revoked after a report |was received charging that Gons- ‘man narrowly missed striking tie crane while taking a load of passengers to Gatewood Add boiling water, then this essence, and you have a real-fruit @elatine desecrt, and at trifling cost. You should know this fruity dainty. -Jell , 10 Flavere, at Year Grecer’s 2 Pachages fer 26 Cente wn. Modem Bridge Work Fer Twenty-Five Years | By EDWIN J. BROWN ‘a Leading Dentist Columbia Strees 1 have been studying crown and bridgework for a quarter of @ cen: tury, and have worked faithfully to em that is safe, sani Skill and genius are acquired by experi: nd arduous labor. My system of bridgework is simple and inexpen made with a view to durability and utility, A tooth-brush will easily reach and cleanse every surtace of my sanitary bridgework: it ts cleaner than the average natural tooth, No charge for consultation and my work is guaranteed. 1 do not operate on people's pock- ethooks. I have elevated dentistry to a professional business standard, EDWIN J. BROWN 106 Columbia Birees Rey. T. Kormure, Mra 8. Ht Ladige who wish may bring tw Tea and coffees will be served, oe Hyman, “America” |The Yours Peoples Work Queen ether Girls Key, BL. Baker a) service Mra FF. A. La Vielette of minutes officers Auxillary presidents Mre ©. W. Becord | Kepo Ma ot Department secretaries | Offering Memorial service Mra H. Wilson, Mre & Hoower Mywn Installation of officers Ww J Randolph Basmnet Heading of News From t Bolo Deuter Tecoma a rg Werk. Mra Maddock | ite Mra, Bugene Bell committees. . Irving P-T. A. Irving Parent Teacher ‘assoctation, in assembly room of the at S o'clock. Speaker, Miss Ella Erick- son, former pupil of the school, sub- ject, “Experiences in France.” Thursday Musical Club Thursday Musical club at the home of Mra. Clifton Farmer, 231 Harvard N., for luncheon at 12 o'clock, Dis- cussion of current events by Mrs, H. Feldman. Musidal program on the music of the British Isles, Pythian Sisters Altruletic Club . Pythian Blisters Altruistic club at the home of Mre. W. M. Goodwin, $274 46th & W., at 10 o'clock for an aliday meeting, Fauntleroy car, Alpha Club. Alpha club will bokd its annual) reciprocity luncheon at the home ot | | Mra. W. J. J, Roberts, 6232 Kenyon | jst. Guests will include past presi | dents and present officers of the fed: | eration and a representative from jeach club. Buffet luncheon will be | served at 12:30 o'clock Neighbors of Woodcraft | ‘The combined circles, Neighbors of | Wooderaft, will entertain urned | soldiers and sailora of Woodcraft at | Swedish Club hall at 9 o'clock, Dane- ing and a good program Council of Jewish Women Council of Jewish Women at Tem | ple de Hirsch at 2:30. Election of of fieers, Frants H. Coe PT. A. H. Coe PoT. A. will be held in the assembly of the school at 3 p.m. An nual election Woodcraft Totem Club Woodcraft Totem elob, in club rooms, Arcade building, at 2 o'clock, Leader of current events, Mrs, B, H. Sams. Thursday Progress Club The Thursday Progress club will give a program at the Almshouse, Georgetown, at 2 o'clock sharp. Friends of All Club The Friends of All Club will meet in the club rapms of the Y. W, C, A. at 6:30 p. mm for Bible study, di rected by Mra. C. BE. McAbee, and in structions in parliamentary law by Mrs. C. H. Oren. One Look at Gun , Enough for Thug One look into the huge black bar. rel of a revolver in the hands of Mra. T. J. MeCarthy, La Fayette apartments, 917 James st, was] enough for the bandit who appeared at the door late Tuesday night and demanded money. Mra, McCarthy | said the man was about 21 years old, and wore a black sult and brown hat, She told the police he took two flights of stairs in one leap | when she answered his order to pro- duce much cash by flashing the gun, ‘The revolver was not londed. LO8 ANGELES, May 17,.--Yosa- matsu Minatoya, a Japanese who has been in the United States navy since 1904, has been admit- ted to American citizenship in U. 8. district court, Lieutenant Com- mander William L, Maxwell and Gunner ©. EB. Dannegger vouched for Minatoya's good character and loyalty, When asked if he believed in poly I do not ie enough. No man may serve tw4 masters.” UNION The regular meeting of the Frants | — out,of the retail business, and prices have been slashed so that our entire stock MUST BE SOLD HERE below are a few of our wonderful bargains. Come in the morning if you can. te ARROW COLLARS The Summer Weight Underwear Cut to 206 Handker- chiefs Cut to $1.50 Cham $2.50 Heavy bray Work | _ PALACE CLOTHING CO. Don't Be Misled First Ave. and Spring Den’t Be Misled the new citizen replied: 1 have one wife, That my, ‘THIS WEEK STORE MATINEE TODAY re AUTHOR OF “BROKEN THREADS” Plus War Tax Seattle Must Not Fail in This Victory Loan You are asked to lend your money at a high rate of interest on the best security in the world. There Are But Three Days Left in which Seattle must save her na- tional reputation. Our city has never yet failed. Will you let it fail now? Make an EXTRA Subscription and Save the Day. PucEt SquND SAVINGS &! 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