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WORK ON FARMS Movie Film Will Show Mod-| ern Equipment } e | Boys from the Seattle schools will Be given a free show on Saturday Morning, May 31, when the United States boys’ working reserve will Present, at the Clemmer theatre, a weries of moving pictures showing how the farmer of today produces food, as compared with the farmerot ‘the past The pictures were prepared by Dean Holden, of the agricultural ex tension department gf the Interna: | tonal Harvester Co., and have creat ~ @4 great interest and favorable com-| Ment by educators in the Eastern | Yatates, They illustrate how cows are fed and milked, the care and disposi Hon of the milk, and all the modern Processes of the dairy; how horses Were and are used on farms, and the | Proper method of hand them in working from on & The pictures @uce more boys img as a vocation, one which ibty will pay better than ever ) Buperintendent Cooper has as “signed Charles Kirkpatrick voca 3 I director, to complete arrange ite for the exhibition, and tickets Will be ixsued to eligible boys thru The schools, Members of the boys’ Working reserve who have left Behool, or other boys desirous of in Struction in the elements of farming. Biso can obtain tickets thru the is or by direct application to office of the boys’ working re » at 4154 Arcade building, after | day. | ‘The use of the Clemmer theatre Is ited to the reserve for this occa-| ‘Took Several of ’Em to Floor Him BAN FRANCISCO, May 26.—) 4 ited §=Press.)—Runnin armck | ‘With a monkey wrench as a wea Bernard Axelson, fireman on) ae oe Mono, cornered the! and started to annihilate! when he was floored by tht thrown by a sailor, Even/ im the combined efforts of several, were necessary before he was! ° i | " Police arrived just as the sailors| planning on throwing him | board in the hope of bringing to his senses. R-UP.GIRLS STAY | BY YANKS OVERSEAS : to The Star by N. E. A)| "ARIS, May 26.—Already women, workers with the ¥. MC. A.) © preparing to follow American into whatever lan the States may be made manda for. So long as American) remain abroad, women! will, remain to give a of cheer to army canteens. | from every state are hefe| efforts are made to station from Yhe same state with iv military outfit, 0 the 2,500 women who are the American army came for ot of one year, but have longer than the original of service. eine 0 a and an | to say something. TH RG Attractive style, of fi trimmed. " BOYS NEEDED TO ’ ° announced today: | “Veterinary Hospital No. 6, Co. ran e W l resses 8, 682nd engineers service battalion; mobile hospital 11, 7th, 8th and 16th the same good values the Basement always offers at nce . No. 1, detachment Co, | Printed Silk U. S. Flags 3 : —§ 1 0.95——_ | rai Tai peda Ran eecdae iat Mounted on staff and You rrp i on Your Price $2.95 | | talion, and an unnamed regiment of may be had in three uggage >, > . : Hien cin “10 LD fexez Patsey Rompers—the The styles sketched and others—smart, attractive-looking Dresses of |]| is ———— sealer ary traveling pegged effect, that look taffeta silk combined with Georgette, and prettily trimmed. WAR TROPHIES STOLEN 1228 Inches, $1.00 far or near, Bags are boys, Siiehs of cana al «Reta Discharge papers and war trophic 4x3 ary o 8. soli 2 Navy blue and a good assortment of colors, in sizes 16 to 42. IN| groast Glecttmsty wees eoslans thas the a een ie always needed sg with age ee Two More Good Specials in the Sale of White Footwear Women’s Colonial. Pumps |Women’s White Oxfords $3.98’ Pair ‘ $3.98 Pair . 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One as Pictured Of morocco, ecrase, and buffed leathers, in brown, blue and gray with silk lin- Here’s a Corset That Can ing to match—fitted with | | With Hawker’s Sopwith | plane lost in mid-Atlantic! after the thrilling rescue of Hawker and Grieve, and Raynham’s Martynside out of | the running, the big Handley- Page, shown in the air, and} ithe Vickers Vimy-Rolls, on the ground, are raci arations in the land coast to be first in a jnon-stop flight across the At-| - coin purse and mirror. as men shown are ‘inti | Be Washed besa sania tice sari bers of the Handley-Page | We needn't tell you of the advantage of a washable ee ee jerew, left to right: Maj. T.|]| corset—it’s a corset that can be laundered—washed . 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Meantime all urgent deficiency ap-| bands, $3.00 broid red ; ropriation measures are being sent | —Cloth Hats Batav’ we ‘exident Wilson by special measen: | in plain col- bier’ and J ger and there will be no delays in ors or striped $10.00 te paying outstanding indebtedness, it . ie was stated officially today. $1.50, $2.00. $27.50. Word of the president's cable to! Glass was followed by announcement | at the war risk insurance bureau | | that the May and June checks, which | |had been held up by lack of funds, | were now goin: 7 y Hats in warm glowing pump- “Le Charme”—a stunning Motor Hat with pai | Pics choees ioe lnpieesssie I Gee et onion dae aie. weigh eras adjustable head size, veil attached. . | $29,000,000, and about 700,000 depen —Ribbon Hats in clever effects. —Hats in Paddy green, leek and jade. | dents were affected by the delay in | sending them, officials of the bureau | | stated. | SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE White Sinisa: tia Cus FLAGS | | Sir Newholme to iI Teach at Hopkins) | SAN FRANCISCO, May 2 | (United Press.)—Sir Arthur New |I\shotme, leader in Great Britain's | “MAY TIME IS Into Its Own for Summer PLAY TIME” 5 - ‘ ] k Most practical, comfortable and neat looking for i CP tue scomlet' te tomo | To Put up for outing, camping or vacation wear. | i IH{ship of hygiene at Johns Hopkine|\ Memorial Day Th pees White if |[| university. 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Flags Mounted on staff and priced according to size. 8x12 Inches, 10¢ Each 16x24 Inches, 25¢ Kach 24x36 Inches, 50¢ Each companies Rourth regiment, air ser- nics; 642nd engineers ser- , Co. C; evacuation am |J | room of W. H. Kelly, 606% Pike st., Cowhide Traveling Bags in buttons on the belt, black black walrus grain—with lift stitching on collar, cuffs catches, brass lock and and bottom. sewed-on leath s i pig we leather corners—16- —Playtime Set: Apron, BASEMENT—UNION ST, SIDE bonnet and bag of cre- TheBonMarché Wool Bunting Flags _U. S. Flags, made of finest quality all-wool bunting, double stitched throughout. 3x5 Feet at $5.00 4x6 Feet at $7.00 5x8 Feet at $10.50 Sunday night b an unidentified sneak thief. The burglar also took $150 in travelers’ checkm and $24 in cash, | | | | BOY DROWNS IN SLOUGH | ASTORIA, Ore., May Jesse | | |Vik, 7, fell into a si ) here | Sunday and was drowned, He was the son of Mr, and Mrs. John P, Vik of Puget sound. $2.50. —Three-piece Play Sets of linene, piped in red, $4.95. SECOND FLOOR White Canvas Oxfords for —Many other Flags not mentioned. BASEMENT ' shape—sizes 3 to 7.