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“Store will be closed all Day Friday, Decoration Day’’ : \20th. Engineer Men | liiced Prices Return From France NEW YORK, May 2. ‘The transport San Paula arrived of Drug Wednesday from Bb raux with 4 officers and 906 men of the e 20th engineers on board The 20th engineers is the largest with a total of more than 20,000 men, all of whom are lumberjacks, sawmill men and foresters unit was assembled in the state Washington. The transport Henry R. Mallory arrived Wednesday, bringing 27 of ficers and 1,205 men of the 249th infantry of the §9th (Sunflower) division Bringing 48 men of the 89th divisio er Huntington arrived here nesday from Brest THE DAY OF DAYS Now in demand, in addi- to a host of other spe- from every depart- it of our store. EXTRA SPECIAL fanch Kits $3.37 m the sugar cane fields Louisiana we have se- the agency of the cruts Wed SMITH WILL SPEAK Carl J. Smith, prominent attorney, will address the Y. M. C. A. naturali. zation class at its weekly meeting Thursday night. “CALLUS CORNS” LIFT RIGHT 0 pene a few drops of “*Freezone’’—No pain! y A tiny bottle of 50¢ to $10.00. & Johnson Surgi- eal Dressings and Cotton Ib. Hospital Cotton 45¢ y _— Kidney Plaster =~ 1 yard plain G yards plain roc Be Plaster ... quart Fountain ra 75 quart Fountain Syringe, ~ extra heavy ....$2.25 pacsrt Fountain Syringe, heavy ....$2.50 fe Combination bibend Pasecccess — 50 Don't suffer! any drug store. Appt on the corns, callus skin” on bottom of them off. When Freezone rem |from the toes or callu: and “hard . then lift yes corns from the # Combination Bulb Douche, ex- heavy whirling spray $1.65 > eee old ty b LA er Gloves, just the thing + for garden work. ...49¢ don Vibrator $17.50 SOAP SPECIALS ec Jergen’s Peroxide ser left pink and tender healthy and never or irritated. CROSS SALVAGE DEPARTMENT Fourth Ave. and Virginia St. Wants Everything Donations of Men’s, Wom- en’s and Children’s Cloth- Resinol Soap .. “TALCUM POWDERS Palm Olive. Mennen’s ciss Talc é Se ing, Furniture, Tin Cans Ree Bose ae: ree with covers, Clean Rags, 25c a iams’ Tale . Bottles, Burlap, Old Rub- sd Day saad ber, Tin Foil, Newspapers, Magazines, Typewriter Rib- bon Spools, ete. EVERYTHING IS | SALABLE Telephone Elliott 4512 TODAY ugg ned AND SATURDAY Face Creams Berry Freckle Ointment. 47¢ Cameiline (Liquid Peries Keonk’ s Pink Blush. Milla C Complete Stock of Camera and Kodak Supplies. BUTLER DRUG CO. J.P. € Mer. Prescription Druggists Second and James Phone El. 49 Seattle, Washington . AT¢ ¢- BARNES | BIC 4-RING WILD ANIMAL: THE FAIRYLAND FANTASY “Alice in Jungleland”’ ‘600 PEOPLE 600 'SSOHORSES550 BEATTE LOL v0. B. P. O. ELKS Presents the .MIKADO PERFORMING # Be casve 1200 animals 1200 }4 AN ACT GORGEOUS | weertian Te | Ein 202 fy : Street Parade 10:30 A. M. Daily icketn, TSe, $1.00, 91.00 Performances 2 and 8 P.M. ft} Freezone costs but a few cents at! a few drops | bottom of feet, the skin beneath ix} SEATTLE, Phe THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919. [Many U. S. Officials to Quit When Peace Comes RY ROBERT J. United Press Corre WASHINGTON, May nt 0-—W ith] to the return of President Wilson im-| w te hen the president began his secon rm-—that he would like to get back private soon As pownible Garfield ha a, but in work minent and a declaration of pe einiing « t eo in Waahingte the offing, members of the adminis: | pleting: his report and closin tration “war cabinet" @re preparing | tails preliminary to the p to relinquish their p of his board with the declaration of Already severa before the p be submitted when he returns who are expected to quit their resignations sident and are! p others will Thos jobs within the next few months ar Herbert Hoover, chairman of the food administration; Vance MoCor mick, chairman of the war trade board; Bernard Baruch, chairman of the war industries b George Creel, chairman of the committee on public informa Harry Garfield chairman of the fuel administration, and Edward N. Hurley, chairman of the shipping board floet | In addition, friends o! War Baker said that f son knows Baker's de ish his portfolio in the corporation =|moon as the war work in the has n cleaned up, completed investigations it t mind, spare him. It was officially state Raker has no intent now, Unofficially, how and the president feels he and emergency army congress has as in » of resigning ‘OPEN CAMPAIGN Veterans Start Drive to G. 0. P. Nomination | To launch a statewide cam to boost Maj. Gen rd Woo the | on, officers and 1,966/ republican presi the first Le d Wood week FOR GEN, WOOD «: Get paign 4 for | United States Commiasioner It ntial nomina | club | was formed in Seattle Wednesday Other clubs are expected to be or ganized thruout the state within a| ‘The executive committee chosen at the organization Army and Navy cl luncheon in the ub Is composed of | Maj. H. H. Armstead, of Spokane; Maj. louls Seagrave ree C Pratt, John A, Hesse, Frederic | Struve, State Senator George B.| Lamping, Herbert A. Schoenfeld and | | Robert T. Hodge. Seattle will be the headqu arters for the Wood movement in Wash ington. ond meeting next Wednesday The club will hold ita see Creel has », but the president haw not yet The committee on pub- information still in working here submitted his resigna: | but it is stated that nothing is being done except cleaning up accounts so that Creel may make his report to the president Chairman Hurley of the shipping board wishes to remain at his post only until some definite the merehant marine has mined upon, He will then resign Hoover had planned to get out by July 1, but his work in Burope may | hold him there until late in July or the first of August, according to in formation received hi Work of the war trade and the war industries boards, created by executive order | for the war 1 today that| of the or, it is aaid | for millions he feels the same today as he aia’ “agencies are being period, is expected to ane with the declaration of Disposition of the war agen: ed by executive order will first things before the presi ent when he returns, Accounting# ent by the different complied HELD FOR GRAND JURY Nick Rabokovich and Mary Ra bokovich, alleged moonshiners, were bound over to the grand jury by w and Wednesday afternoon ut up bail of $500 and $260, They | respectively (NERVOUSNESS AND STOMACH TROUBLE HAVE. DISAPPEARED How a Keokuk Woman Built The men who made up the original gathering to set the Wood boo: m in motion here were Lieut. Hanover, orartly presiding; Herbert A f Maj. Seagrave, Keith y. A. Keller, John A | John T, Hunt, Lieut L. >. V. Bob, G. C. Pratt, Max | C. Walske and Thomas D. Long ——- THE DAY OF DAYS |atart for home this week. The: |being relieved by intervals. waters, arrived on the U. | Moines Monday the work of getting the Yanks ed on their homeward voyage. YANKEES LEAVE RUSSIAN FRONT y are | RearAdmiral McCully, commander of American naval forces in Russian 8. 8. and he will aid tn start When the last detachment of Americans left the Vologda front they were given a rousing farewell Services will be held on Memorial tay for the 200 Americans whi in North in the Archangel cemetery. YANKS T0 But Relations Friendly, Says) Dean Priest Praising the Yankee do action, in camp, jough, Dean Arthur R. Priest, o1 university, who Has ince the beginning representative of ar Parents’ a to Seattle Wednesday of the war a the Washin jation, rete hurrying New York to be speaker at the morial exercises the unive Thursday night ‘The boys are anxious to get home, the French w 0," said Dea war ended, the 4 the Americans to yut all at once, at and them When the people wan up and me haps the Americans were ni iderate as y been. » feelir there endliness between Yanks and Frenchmen now.” Dean Priest predicts a great e prosperity for the United Sta |declares this country must as cons to enter THE DAY OF DAYS ‘| URGES SCHOLARSHIPS AS DEMOCRACY PLAN schol ‘om totary club Jarships wou enination of de Julian 17, Broad high school, told the club of th accomplished by the high school its during the war, and Mins fan Wurzbacher another told of the way high school girl: working their way to a good e¢ tion. THE DAY OF DAYS Bex Sale Opens Monday, May 26 | DOORS OPEN AT 1 AND 7 P. Mm. Murder was thwarted on Day of Days.” has changed, Wed 0 fell Russia and who are buried Up System Worn Out by Rheumatism | The blood is the body's chief re | ance when attacked t disease Uke rheumatiom foothold in the sys the b r such a strain ox pelling the worn out Oa loses coh the nerves fall to get nourishment and 1 tion and sleeplessness re ult « highly important at such times to take the tonie which W. F. Brinkman, of No fon street, Keokuk, Iowa, beneficial 1 had « severe attack of rheuma iam," says Mrw, Brinkman, “and it | left me very weak and run down, 1 was 80 ner table that it seemed 6 Iw British forces, | |which are arriving here at frequent land I fe than I have for many years not speak too highly of Dr. | sleep and arose that it is left) out in the morning My appetite was | |Americans Cheered On TheIt) tiostea so that 1 could hardly et my vthes on. Way Home A‘notice {nm newspaper led me| - to give Dr. Williams’ Pink Pt a ARCHANGEL, May 29.—American| trai and that was the beginning of | troops who have been fighting in! my return to health. The improve North Russia since last August will) nent was gradual. My appetite be came good and my stomach seemed | to gain strength for I waa no longer Ms stressed. My nerves also improved can now sleep soundly and ol refreshed. I feel better now I can Wil Pink Pills.” Wiliams’ ams" Dr. Pink Pills are sold by all druggists or direct from the D tady, N. Y¥. cents per box or #ix boxes for $2 r. Williams Medicine Co. on receipt of price, 50 Schenee- | Write for free booklets on nervous | cy sorders and diet, 60; | ughboy in at work or on fur f the been in France us the ngton urned from me raity back | French have and the ra of sand pare the field for world trade. noted yH at ld be way work stu Mar student are luca. | In the remedy we use for PYORRHEA It is wonderful in its action does not smart or burn the If you have Pyorrhea package today. 1 for one dollar ($1.00) on rac Recom Says about Medicla that w with it as t fering by (Sign _ Read what Dr. Jd. W. Muunix never used anything sid equal it In old sores, urns and ulcers know you will have it has merit you suc in the mar where suf humanity have it Wishing it on will Yours respectful ed) DE Prop. ( J, W umbla Lewistown MULINIX Sanitarium, Idaho. Cree 1221-Third Ave. *COR.UNIVERSIT Y- Seaview Park $400 Lot 50x120, three short blocks from car line and paved streets. Lot perfectly level and fine garden ground; $50 cash and $10 per month, or if you will start building a house immediately we will sell $10 cash and $10 per month. Inter- est only 6 per cent. Bix 6025-fool lot in block f vn car line and paved street, direct to the industrial district and uptown shopping district without transfer; $50 cash or a $50 Liberty Bond at par; balance $10 per month. $750 lu mmanding an unobstructed view af the Sound ‘and Olympic mountains; $75 h and $20 per month. Liberty Bonds taken at pz Take Fauntleroy Car No. 2 or Gatewood jitney busses on First Avenue, to West Juneau Street. Inquire at the little white office on the left-hand side. Salesmen will. be there all day tomorrow, Saturday, Sunday and every day next week, until 8 p. m., to show you the best and cheapest home buys in the west part of the city. Jefferson Heichts Addition Number On Located on the high ridge adjoining Jefferson Park and the Beacon Avenue, a 126-foot paved of whatsoever nature to assume. $475 4140x120 to a 20-foot all Municipal horoughfare, Lot »y, $100 cash or a $100 Liberty Bond, balance in six, twelve and eighteen months. Located one block off from magnificent view the east, e lots on the Beacon Avenue, commanding to the west of the Olympic mour the Cascade range and Mount Rainier. are worth, according to other properties market, at least $700 to $800 each. $1,000 Corner, 50x120 to a 20-foot alley, facing on Beacon Boulevard. Paving in and paid. Can any one ever expect to buy such a corner for such a ridiculously low price again? MAKE IT YOUR BUSINESS to investigate tomorrow, Saturday afternoon Twelfth Avenue, south to the north Jefferson Park, which the Addition fac the park, or take a salesman’s auto, who will s districts on the market in Seattle today. or H. 5. TURNER REAL ESTATE COMPANY 1404 Fourth Avenue After June Ist this office, as well as large quarters, on the Second Floor of the Downs Building, 709 SECOND AVENUE . between the Sound and Rainier Valley, 810 feet above the sea 1] Golf L Sunday. slope of Beacon Hill, following the ¢ s; or take Beacon Hill car to the end of the line, walk through show you by far the best home buys in restricted home Maynard’s Addition $329 Lot 40x100 to an alley; city water, ci two short blocks from transportation an boulevard; $39 cash and $10 per month. $369 100, one block from paved bou and transportation, commanding a beautiful v of tie Olympic mountains and a glimpse of tl water. Planked walks, street grade, city city light. No assessments to pay; $39 call; ance $10 per month. $479 Lot 40x130, commanding an unobstructed v of the Duwamish valley, the industrial dist and a sweeping view of the Sound and Mo tains. Only $49 cash and $10 per month, interest at 6 per cent per annum. Te Investigate Take Beacon Hill car running south to Jeffer Park. Salesmen will be there to take you di to the property, all day tomorrow, Decoratiol day, Saturday afternoon, evening and all di Sunday. Liberty Bonds taken at par. pa’ Lot 4c and facing on Cheasty Boulevard Park an Prices include paving, paid in full. No assessments 4} $725 Lot 40x120, facing Beacon Avenue, a a + boulevard; paving in and paid. One-quarter cash, ~ balance six, twelve and eighteen months. In all : sincerity we ask you where can you purchase a lot, 810 feet above the sea level, within two and one-half miles from Pioneer Square, for so little money, and on such reasonable terms? They are absolutely worth today not less than $1,000 cash. Look them over and you will be convinced. $875 50x120, facing Cheasty Boulevard, Jefferson Park and the Municipal Golf Links. Same terms, same conditions. ay By auto, take any thoroughfare east of ear line and through beautiful Phone Elliott 4326