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! ANE OPPOSES SHELLS STRIKE McCormack Concert at HUNS TD PRESS : F RUBY BORINGS INPETROGRAD Arena Adds New Page in COUNTERTERMS) FREDERICK & fins! [ett cee — 4 bd ° iv Bag 24 sore tise bar Castile ting Mayor Refuses to City in Panic Over Bom- Musical History of City Scheidemann Says Allies’) on 50 Veto $30,000 bardment From Sea ivr’ wat night. there are. poets || FEW SCALPERS, SAY Treaty Is Unacceptable | Hand Lotlons, “ape- 1000-sheet re and poets and there was Shakew 3 oth Brush and 26e . 50¢ Toilet Paper, Neduter 20¢, FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—S#t Poor. special toe Acting Mayor W. D. Lane wil! al LONDON, May %.—4United yoare; there are aingers and singers BY CA’ AT | soeitiisiliiniaititeiidie Tooth Pas 66¢ pureh the ordinance Raiietiatine $30, Prens.) <= Petrograd has been | cas there to MeCormack 5 WOMEN IN CHARGE (United Press Correspondent) fF aennnenemenennendl Teed both Ppa for test borings at Diablo can ent directed against the jive in, and the mae MeCor lub, under whowe auspices John BERLIN mW AMA Ruby ecrek, on the Skagit ity ” ling to mack's i. b epecial, bo 4 to become a law without his} News Agency dispatches recelv: bound listeners rea the holy|| Arena Monday night, denied ens today that German : 7 fore. In a message to the| 4 today v1 © of living MeCormack’s || Tuesday that the public was vic pter proposals to the peace (Esthonians and Finns, with is @ thing that can not be de-|| timized by acalpers to any great MG “Monday. the acting mayor; pritish thing that not be di terms will demand immediate ad support, are reported | sorined in werd». It is a gift of the || &Xtent. They pointed out that no to the g tuto? BS could not affix his signature! operating against the Bylsheviki “ e than elght tickets were sold $2.95 Girls’ Dresses Measure, after opposing it and ograd.) What C: ® person, and that all vat pride, what joy, McCormack a proposals, the pemeinst it ta the council , The city is rumored to be in the the -nan, must feel within his heart original buyers had to stand in place the needs bs 6 to 14 Years © he declares, after two |b of the Chin Letts and Fin) that his songs can bring joy to so|| "ne nce foremost, agree to res. 1 4 Of Investigation of the proposed | nish + who, this report declares, | many souls, That his voice can make The big crowd of 6,000 was han toration of destroyed French ter Wednes $1.95 ro-electric power project have overthrown the soviet gover) Keopie glad they are living! died with the assistance of 100 po full reparation for ~Made of heavy ginghams creek, no definite plans can | ment there sedis « Grondthes nd | ice and firemen under the direc the plain colors; also stripes ve and time again he was caliec nes. i fulated for the continuance of} (Chinese mercenariga have been! hack jast night because those tion of Lieut, Hedges. Germany also agrees to respect In Broke plaids; high and regulation Work, and he believes this inves-| employed by the Bolsheviki in the | jisteners, many of whom fell un Reigium's claims, Scheldemann de } educed waist line ntyles; white pique should be completed first past. If there is any truth in the clared, It accepts the limitation of and self collars; many have to Acting Mayor Lane, | rumor, these mercenaries, toxether | ang many perhaps will never | Schneider's rhypsody iin 4 100,000 for its army in the future e uce <== large pockets. | has been “spent on the/ with Ltetish and Finnish troops,| nave the opportunity of hearing it| Still Shined” and “Heses of Picardy (4Md IN ready for complete disarma ery Children’s Section, Third Floor. brought into Petrograd’s defense by | 4 «. enlised the priceless treasures ‘ ment on land and sea, provided other reChe ; Of cost estimates to increase, | the city authorities. . ne wh ‘ 7 pord Crowd Schelde: '\ ‘ © incre a theses ol ahha Goemach's cheldemann said Germany's de ulness for stree' d aft Keun Mays he believes the project ul- psi pent wall ag a ar the heme Donald McBeath, with. violin se-|mand for admission to th gue of © fuln for street and a Yay Neckwear Would yieki the city great LONDON, May 2t.—-(By United) tear You Calling Me,” and “Ma. | etlons, added to the musical pleas | nations was based on President Wil Taffeta —Included in a collection @hergy. He urges that every |Press)—A News Agency dispatch | cuinia,"—aongs which he has made| Ue of the evening, and Edwin |son's 14 points, especially the ; 5 é for Movey Day are georgette She concentrated at Gorge from Viborg’ sent by way of Stock- Schneider at the plano echoed Mec | on self-determination and a ‘ a lace trimmed, bye Be art made some 00 wpell-|| MeCormack appeared at the thrown inte ay panic by a bom The world ix a wonderful place t OMcials of the Ladies’ Musical | (Copyright, 1919 rend odors, forme world & n pyright, 1919, Prensa) JRE BASEMENT ¢ pel rm nih fowder, Ww i eee ike —Tollet Goods, Firat’ Fidor, emma a sneer mgiami manent a the spell of his art for the first tim The Americans © hol : Pier an carly determination of holm reported today that Chinese,| °” | Cormack's songs | economic justice | with embroidery and be and hee fancy crepes, lace bilities for development of | Letts and Finnish “Reda held Pet Clear Enunciation | And so Seattle has heard MeCor-| Germany's terms will be handed |f] and bands or ruffling:," few pink | organdies, pleated georgette plant at that point |rograd and have overthrown the so} McCormack’s diction lends much to | mack’s magic voice and he has gone|the allies soon, he announced | | i for Movey and net guimpes; only the | veit government the pleasure of his singing, for every | from us, but the memory of his sings! é | | 3 { fewest end much wane | A heavy bombardment from the| word, as every note, is as clear an @| ing shall linger long Counter Proposals In Tan, Plum, Copen, wk ee styles are shown. Values think of advertising, | | 5¢4 Was reported, apparently directed | bell The concert last night broke ali! “We de ted the allies’ terms Navy, Gii tot to clone | fr9tm 75c to $450, special of The Star. j |at Petrograd and Kronstadt, 20 miles) In tones of pure poetry McCor: | record for attendance In Seattle As unacceptable their present ha woot sizes 4 | Movey Day, holon... west of that city ‘mack interpreted a Mogartean aria |form,” said Scheidemann, “Now we ] . 4 4%: —Neckwear from “Don Giovanni and Saint must use our ent strength and L Sizes 16 and 19h: ei "1% First PM 4 - Gaene’ “Phe Ghar” A touch Of end ITALIANS AGAIN [neater in behalt of our counter pro few extragarge Sip, sizes 6 and 6%; ness lingered after he sang Kramer's 10 hey do not week to remove A timely under: 650, spectal_ tor s The Last Hour.” Jour hard obligations. They place : ‘oats for Liberty With pervs "Beis artistry he fol foremost the needs of France, which C fi Girls Tee. |iewed With & proud of bores from DEBAT jrequire rebuilding and allevation of . cashmere stock: 6 to 14 Years A al his homeland and the soul of the) jew war burdens if it is aot to be k pies ere. Special. $7.50 —— | great son of Erin colored his work as come bankrupt. Ther . we offer | 1 4 to 6%, ape Value —_—_ . vedly O Vd p' B5¢ pair. s the soul of @ great painter lives in a » Junreservedly to the de F ’ I P ff H N 4 pair, __proken lot of coats whith sold masterpie Mother Macnree,” “1| Austrian Treaty Is Delayed | strove territory of Northern France ancy a eta alr OWV..-:-81-00 itary at $10.00, $19.00 ana crept oO © Light o' the Moon,” jand oO give ful ‘epara tion he ‘ . mad t ffeta “A peta fancy seca site ™ | by New Issues loutput of the coal mines, which ° ba pep frees talon tonal backs In honor of Mr. D. F. McSweeney _ | were deatroyed. We go even farther | ns 20c ar Yavailty and belted styles, in rose, bite. his associate manager, who had « BY FRED 8. FE: IN bang = Bacon soli yore e ? Pe awa and navy. Q cmt ote so lect (United Press Staff Correspondent) |The financial experts of the worl Sis : , ‘ f children’s Sect Floor. birthday yesterday, McCormack sang) "D''Rig “May 27-—The big, four| Will be astounded by that HERE are 350 yards of Ribbon in Fagus oe on q The Irish Immigrant cSwee “ “ " : ‘ ‘ : : ney’s favorite, instead of Pastheen | ‘¢#¥ continued consideration of| "As far as our counter proposal this offering, including stripes, othare ix flath be 119 Pairs of Shoes © AL cs a | ern Belgium, they are in agree Sows, an eed, trish cone the Austrian peace treaty, includ- | Concer! — : i ? ar io € t In the last ‘group of songs McCor-|'%& the financial sections, ‘The|ment with President Wilson's pro plaids and. checks in a variety of be pink, blue, rope and Oxfords mack showed his man's heart and|‘featy: It was learned, still has/® || coming shades. Excellent values, 20¢ — each. . . Specially Priced Recaure of this and because it is c 0 “We accept the prescribed reduc bre h diene many incomplete provisiuns. rought « thrif@ his audien tion In dixarmament to an army of yard, THE BASEMENT STORE: 1 M sie wally ree * 100,000; and we are prepared for 8 Soe ee a + ‘or Movey Dai necessary to devote much time to) complete disarmament on land and f ey y consideration of the notes emanat-| 23 pairs whi t ms iy 8 de! a }aea if the other nations will agree —23 pairs ite canvas outing — ad ate baeaved Tid Helegates. | \to do likewise. We are denirdus of Oxfords with, neslin Welt aaa treaty can be handed 1o the Aus.| freeing France from military cares no heels; made with leather in- trians before the end of this week, | "4, burdens. \ soles; special for Movey Pay, ‘We can do all these things only pair i“ $3. jand that action may possibly be i . ‘ deferred, until next week : ~ ig, Boereggedle oe figag aye Ae re ee Completion of the Austrian tréaty|™™, Work are provided. If one nhs lif ndertal white sanvas outing 0 to eaten Of the Austrian treaty | reads Clemenceau's note, one almost ; es Joma mah 4 tizes 8% to % : again manifesting a stubborn atti-|'0r** hope that it in realized that : ee ae ey : | Mévey Day, bat a. tude regurding the Adriatic situa-|°™Y h* who works can pay \ 7 x cording to one’ | —23 pairs misses’ and chidiren’s tion, It is understood the Italian Money of No Value she has a mode,| hte nubuck barefoot delegates are repeating the tactica| Regarding Clemenceau's reply to : | with white ivory welt soles, they used before their recent tem-| previous German communications, in ; 3 hang her own dj ular $2.50 and $2.25, porary, withdrawal from the peace| which the French premier declared rhe : 3, M os oon ¢ eS ference, intimating they will re-| Germany would not go hungry, even B ‘ the knowledge t —Ciosing out our stock of bath-— | The majority of men and women today lead a more or tire from the sex®ions once more |if some of its food-producing terri 7 ee when finished. ing shoes; high lace styles : Tess sedentary life. The simple, healthy outof-doors life is not unles# an agreement on their| tories were taken away, as it would ‘adjusted separa’ low cut; made with good wear y for most of us. Consequently we must use every ims to Adriatic territories is| still be possible to impprt foodstuffs “a ing soles in & Variety of ‘available to keep our physical condition properly tuned reached goon from them, the chancellor pointed the figure n gular $1.25 and $1.00 Our teeth expecially, if not properly cared for, will de The question of responsibilities} out that Germany could not buy Fitted with cof special for Movey Day..... ite and bring consequences most harmful to our health ia also offering difficulties. grain and potatoes with paper mon on —Shoe Section, Second | , ‘ The Italians, according to advices |ey of no value outside Germany M * S * C $16.50. = yourself, have Sao ne Sitesi na ere eee maple rt received here, have occupled the| He also asserted it would be most | 40 atting uit Cases j Movey Day Sveciats | Speen tart" arecno se” Proc vine ates score IME toe ce meee ooh Brn fot, =, At, Mina, 4 amon rater German, Reduced to $2.25 ine ae Purnit great oak tree grows—this is just as true of decay in arto bce ow conn they occupy the nearby harbor,|™ust be brought in from outside, and 4 separately atg5¢ Pt sie i ‘mouth—it soon affects all your teeth and impairs your epee poner Ne they would be int the position«of| When most of the productive terri IOICE - . ‘ ke $12.50. % Ped BR ps 4 . bape | w ee, rivaling Smyrna, it i* pointed out.| tories of the East were torn away HOICE of 24-and 26-inch sizes in P. oul 3.28 Jardinieré Wedding and Fancy Cakes < “ ~ | f . 4 tal for a m jerman delegates at Versailies|from the fatherland without the Ss ses 0! 88 ; why, in the name of common sense, don’t And you can get them have declared unofficially they will| Privilege of self-determination uit Cases of grass matting, made Both come .s8¢ ya get and have your work started? ot ask a further extension o1 “We must draw from this deadly over basswood frame, reinforced with i tbbed sed 4 AE I a ae 8 fam omens SSL a Pat Stra seat went |B: cea eteuees ana tuted with ood lade a 44-inch bust “ogy 913 Second Avenue |counter proposals will be ready by/| tion, and it is with this purpose that _ 1414 Third Avenue Be Thurndas Printing of thelr coun-|OUf counter proposals are put for and catches. Madison Market, Second ter proposals is well under way| Ward.” Scheidemann declared | as at Size 2, w. Suits, s and Madison aboard the special train carrying| “One dare not take the tools from Exceptional values at $2.25. » “regular Pacific Market, 310 Pike printing equipment, which was|® people and then demand that they —THE BASEMENT STORE 48-inch bust rere 205-6-7-8 Pioneer Bldg. First Ave. and James St. Market, [brought here from Germany for} Work. The German people are like ¥ ).. .65¢ 32 Oak Phone Main 6237 that purpose. the Jews when they were led by @ Lise 'Te base and mirror, The actual press work is finish-|Moses. They face 40 years’ march nae of | 22ee eee ed, it Is understood, but the bind-| in the wilderness, but mustn't perish | ras aed : =\ing will take another day in it P . ] ] G V | ; f | Count Zurantzau, nephew of| “Your president has put into force articu ar y reve d alues ir bed oat ath ee 81 ba Count Brockdorff-Rantzau, arrived | bis idea of a league of nations. $1. frufret. 9 dra’ tax this morning as an extraordinary|the top of our counter proposals . eer courter from Berlin, No announce-| Stands our demand for immediate) ‘ Tee ment of his mission was made, but |"4mission to that league. Only thru ‘Oak it was believed probable he brought |!t can this epoch of hate and mutual P rs, each i =i instructions from the government. |destruction be cloned.” 50-Foot Hose “al wigs, eh foRe er, 50 sawed oak |. id 8 jal 9 LLOYD GEORGE (CITY WILLRUN | 8550 ds an — -TOVISIT U. S.?! JITNEY BUSSES pret os ni tgp plete with couplings. Ex- : ‘of Wort- . i * 3 . : “ , y —$2.25 heavy reversible Indicates He Will Accept)Coyncil Committee Favors om spread good value at Bea cag Rags, sim sae, Shae American Invitation agnolia Bluffs Plan #0: < oe £, thes pe a Rag Rugs, size 427 ree | to $5.00, |' solid centers in soft tones, each — | PARIS, May 2 {United Press)! | N RS wees ‘ Premier Lidyd George will visit! Accepting the recommendation of | S . —$48.50 room size Frida Ma 30 America during the first league of the utilities committee, the city] leet Rupe, 8235 s0bt, tn Oo Y; y nations meeting, it was semi-official./ council Monday agreed to operate r. na ee ee ly stated tod The American del-| two busses in connection with th ° ‘ cial z E h to ma uh »,| Magnolia Biluff-Cariton Park street Cl O S fot" oti Make bright and beautiful fe was stated, and he indicated prob |rallway line, ‘The autos, to cost osing ut even Rug Gection, Payee z g ry able acceptance. | $10,000, will be donated the city by | 1 Aprons Drapery Section their last resting place ——— ———Jthe Jones:Phinney company and Lats go buy Rolls French, Pas-|otier owners of property in the A Gas Ranges at $.* nthe buevits Yo ptown, 114 3rd Av.; down. | ‘trict ‘The | counell also concurred neck, shirt Wide, 13 2nd Av. with the ¢%amittee in the opinion | one pociet; We are making a specialty of a handsome magnolia that the fare charged on the busses HESE ranges embody all the efficient fea- ec for 40°. Cretonne. choice amsont o acts | tures that have made the “Superior” just 2,35 ment of designs ani leaf wreath, artistically clustered with fresh or ever- ’ anal Ake iment, ot dou 4 ; : bodied In an ordinance reterred to] Burke! SD ae ee $3 00 Hore py Revn y pth ae Peaopnen ai The Bolo Oven Slide that reduces the oven to 7 $9.95 = -¥aFA os. ¢ . ; . ae deat tabting, wimaaite 1 OL one-half size, saving nearly one-half the time G eee pian edi = and fuel; the Boiling Burner in the broiler com- eat Slip-On Veils partment, for cooking vegetables; the canopy for * $6.95 —Silk hexagon mesh of t And Up i | g ,, : 4 < ‘y Day size in taupe, purple, browh | carrying away fumes; the Adjustable Gas biack; regular 1c, special parts of the district V |No Compromise in blacks xk * ‘ | Shipyard Strike ]} Cocks that prevent leaks and the Centrifugal —Voliinis, Wire Fie SAN PEDRO, Cal., May 27. onty | Top Burners that distribute the heat evenly hmen and firemen of the Los under the kettle are all exampled in this Superior 8 Shipbuilding and Drydock} i rn |company remained in the yards as| model. The porcelain enameled door panels give Woodlawn Flower Shop A ea te Raa ek 16,000 employes, and the prospects ut ‘according to the statements of both mides today, are that the Ueup. may Width 39 inches; oven 18 inches wide. Reduced Yne; high-class, vibrating shuttle 1410 Second Ave. ; f ne todesinice | ; 5 i i "7 Big dd TON eR ae | [ESM pe © 1 1 gia Pp mM ey ah Jad: complete net of attachmatt Next to Clemmer Theatre & not propose to open the yards again | f bs ue Fl hi M 66 until the men are willing to come Movey Day ......4 a! lowerphone Main 663 \back under the old conditions ey she icy oe a we | The men charged the company | 7 >—— sae cri eS soles 2° hay Regular $2.50 and $9.60 Free Examination was trying to destroy their rishts| Yep! More Showers ,Calgary Mail Is Bust Forms, slightly @am $1.05 BEST $2.50 GLASSES tere would te no return uncer| Booked Wednesday, Ordered Held Up) ,,‘y aged, RE i. ‘ of Through our Floral Telegraph System we such conditions joderate southwesterly rains are] gr. CATHERINES, Ont. May 27.| st Sizes from 42 to 44, can have flowers placed on graves on Earth lable to bring sweet spring showers | -phat the general strike which was to| $9 One, only, slightly dame in all parts of the United | ard¥e, £%,,008, of, the fom opticn!! Explosions Follow to Seattle,” quoth the official! nave gone into effect at Calgary yes- aged adjustable forth; alee States |frind, lonsen from ‘tart te fins) Nlowfolk Yard Fire| tie ser Tuesdas “Phis holds |terday mare, seca 2; adjuats trom 36 to 48 |{0° JPATELE, ON FIRST AVE. : , for Tuesday and Wednesday.” There | yiewed from a postal standpoint than Dust measurément. Regulak | ‘amination free, by graduate op-| NORFOLK, Va., May 27.—(United| is no sign of a break, for warm,|the tie-up at Winnipeg is indicated $15.00, special. ....812.50 trist, Glasses not prescribed) prexs)—Mire, accompanied by many |. ininy days 1 toy ask: babi Clan aaa " we absolutely necessary. j explosions, is raging in the plumbing | aise to en |by an order issued today to postmas- Sewing Machines, a | BINYON OPTICAL CO, | shop in the Norfolk bay yara, — | tera tnettucting them to accept no Bdecnd. Foan The shop is 400 feet from the wa-| Let's go buy Boldt's French Pas- y kind for the capital city FI ter and many tugs from the harbor|try, Uptown, 1414 3rd Ay.; down-|of Alberta, The order relating to are throwing streams on the blaze. | town, 913 2nd Av, |mail for Winnipeg affects only news: