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MRS, M'ADOOIS MOTHER OF GIRL Mary Faith Is Name of Wil- son’s New Granddaughter Willard Back to the Battlefield Stopping in Paris En Route to the “Front” Is Different in Peace Time BY CHARLES W, O'CONNOR Former Sergeant, Co, D, 26th Infantry | eon cent “Mickey” O'Connor, NEW YORK, Apri name « IRE” wheel wood wheels and former Star reporter, United was the wi newest granddaughter to! Press correspondent and later city editor of the Cleve- dise wheels all have a Sins Wen Wire lass Blatt te 2 > "C Cay, ne Wan Oe . land Press, went to war from Cleveland and was their boosters, but and Mrs, William G Adoo. Mrs. p i , re bis everybody agrees on McAdoo ts th t sngeat wounded while ving with Company D, 26th Infantry. Sime tee, When laughter, ‘T od aft He returned recently as a civilian to seek the rrave of er McAdoc r first an officer of his company on a desolate hillsid | now 4 years everybody knows the atl Wine advantages of old Threaded Rubber " ae ar over ordinary tnsula- ARE fter Mra, McAdox tion, the demand for it mother, the first Mra, Wilson. will bé as universal, where in Fran And in the week of the third anni- versary of America's entry into the war he is telling ex-doughboys how it seems to be “Back on the Battle- field.” This is the third of seven articles, en W What ks believed to be the greatest| BY CHARLES W. O'CONNOR [int was passed, competed to crons | acreage yield of corn ever reported| Former Sergeant, Co, D, 26th ach palm with coins, finally r | nia, was produced on the Infantry ing the porter | Tr rin East) Taxis, tips and telephones: the at's tke my 6 be te my 00 bushela be | for tourists in Paris, Try them all o, wir hep eu te 4 plot of 27 acres in one day and it's a knockout fone thou franca!” | t French | ®8¥8 the er, and f his arma. | taxi drivers. The final jolt for our party came at a restaurant on the you want to avert Gas | EPILEPSY. wil! take ou, | CapUcines, where, Instead of change, t cards which read | - os pe! if your di n is more than 1 Inc. me on ead <a Shh hehe If the t on thra his hae seiecen BY OF. KLNE'S EPREPTIC REMEDY. a, nont” saye ¢ perien ‘ nd tips MT BAST PIKE ST. Aratjonal ged remarkably successful treatment cking his gutteral horn, when f ve : ps “ — 4 Us Branches: THanimg’ Steussend rR one Se Carey Peele Om on tor in Wx glint that he'd like to |} Went Seatt! He ore: [mace bntoe REE] described in the “K enerek netiah thee NaN . fornia Ave Sogepemente, Sis nates “Bechadiens get a number | Eastlake sata pays Let mo have Passey one-three- |f] lake ror ne period six-four,” a pe to | Fremont FE! a xplanation given is that short | Periodsix-four,” says the tourist T42 Ewing St Gunning & Georgetown. ai bad as blgd aa | hoo y are profitable because of took 1 ment? chirps the operator me off! says the touriat. | try again—Passt—Pasnee e, that's ann, three, troy period, or stop, cees, cat—et Nivison sh cost of operating a ma hine. I saw an enraged American climb me? a ‘Coeseatgetme” questions the fT) thing doing for a | Operator ly the American PMs 0 that's It. Ring ‘em,” comes had to get another taxi in order to| int, fanning himself, At the railway stations, men and wom: nd, wildly beheoch.|_.“Y% yen, for Pete's sake,” cries the tourtat. ne t have merey and take cls. After theatre,| “Pextesake? Comment?” pleads the girl —————— it iw ths eer : Yet taxi fares are reasonable | 00). groans the tourist. “Hone cat Three can ride ten minutes for about (Continued Tomorrow) 60 cents The Premier Government Security of the tres hos tors World. Par Value £100 ($487.00) Now ».: Offered at $199.00 U. S. Money. lesiges }and b &) way one tourist told me he w™ the rise in the Rate of Exchange, and the return | beat the game was th Your Parisian taxt driver t» the t¥¥. of normal conditions, these Consols will make large Profits without risk of the principal invested. A group of these bonds may, if desired, be bought with a small cash payment, and the balance on the Monthly Saving Plan. | Paris maelt for th articularly the Americana are at fault.” a hotel proprietor told me ‘They over-tip because they think + Call or send for the complete list of British, French, Italian, Belgian.| they must do it. It is terrible!’ |) Japanese and German Government and Municipal Bonds, which may be| In one day I saw an American ought with U. S. Money, at from 20 to 60 per cent below par value, and, UP Pp St iriver to hotel, Which present opportunities for profits ranging from 150 to 1.500 per cent. |» oro} porter ‘We have our own connections In London and in Berlin and all tranme (ynaid, t barber. | theatre ¢ wu ver te theatre, theatre check maid, usher, taxi getter—and finally a highball | 4 mixer! The big hit at the Folles Regere music hall tn December wi ome|" neces Ogee on the tipping crate, dept levery interest {n the community at servitors “rolling” the guent leended tts ne sy . “—~"| drome here. Petitions bearing the Government Bonds and Foreign Exchange “ DAN DERI N E” names of thousands of business men jand club representatives were ¥. G. FISHER President (Vice-President placed before the commissioners. @nd Treasurer, the Stone Fisher Co. cuseaiaeianete | At the clone of the hearing the Department Stores, Tacoma and Ever. ¥ - comm inet at, Wash) | Stops Hair Coming Out; Offices 630-632 Burke Building, Second Avenue and Marion Street, Seattle | Doubles Its Beauty. * idlnarenapasiae - ‘ sonata a order to introdnce onr new (whalebone) plate, which t# the lightest strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; you can bit rn off the cob; guaran: teed 15 years. EXAMINATION FREE $15.00 Set of Teeth $10.00 Set Whalebone T ing a lengthy meeting be county comminsioners Tues. , Seattle’ proposed aviation land ing field tm preciaely where it was five months ago—up in the air. tions are closed by cable direct. ; AN Quotations Subject to Change Without Notice References: Any Bank in Seattle or Tacoma L. H. WOOLFOLK, Treasurer formerly Seattle banker ern took th nt, prom rf it thoroly and render an early n | county officials will meet from time to time with a committee of the Aero club of the Northwest to details of the proposed matter un |G. F. ROWE, Secretary. r advine to con consider project “We want to study this project as Commissioner ared, “If it in what i", we will try to find | for Fishing Clan Teaak W city burned with inner ay afternoon All work guaranteed for 15 years. Exam Morning and cet teeth same day ation and | when the K unty game com Cali and See Sampies of Our Mia! ie m announced that it had re Time. Most of our present patronage is recommende @ the south fork of the Sno or quaimie river a far ax Cov of y patients, whose work is still K ood satinfaction. ® ients who have tested our work. When coming to our offices, be A few buys are in the right place. Bring this ad with you. After an applicatic Open Sundays Fram 9 to 12 for Working Preple yo n not find a fa OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS S07 UNIVERSITY ST. Oppectte Fracer-Paterson Co. cents Danderine Danderine” |» n hair or an y hair ab brightness, more the Soom creek up gton creek The Best Music for Everybody 3 A Part of Your | Home Life should be devoted to MUSIC—not alone from the real, genu- ine pleasure that it brings to everybody in the family circle, but also from its educa- tional value. Only fe- cently has it been pos- sible to have The World’s Best Music—At Your Command This Cabinet Grafonola, equipped with all the exclusive Columbia features, will play all the’ rec ords—ranging from Jazz to Grand Opera—for a home concert to a private dancing party—at and on such terms that no home can really afford to be without it, r arugeis cts Same @ price racil ‘Wine NON-INTOXICATING irafonola (note the large » in the cabi TWELVE S—your own ¢ e from our k of records, e with an a ord brush—~ YOU CAN ——> PAY $2.50 YOU GET A WEEK Come in and listen to your favorite music played on this and other models of THE THREE RECOGNIZED MAKES OF THE WORLD GRAFONOLAS Without its alcohol, the fin- est drink old Mother Nature has ever blessed her sons | with, Drink it plain or mixed | as you would a cocktail, highe 1) tickey or cobbler. VICTROLAS NEW EDISONS Bush Terminal Bldg. 10, Brookiyn, ©, | Sold Everywhere Aik your dealer o wore 91 fur a ELroT 112 free copy of * The Art of Hoxpitality” | 31421 THIRD Av5E pov. agen i} Between Pike and Union THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1920. | A Suit Sale of Tremendous Importance ASIER-IPATERSON Co, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET At $59.50 —The entire line of one of New York’s finest designers, representing the full range of styles for the season. Sold by the manufacturer at a tremendous loss. —One-third of these Suits | would from $100.00 to $125.00, which means a saving of from $40.50 to $65.50. —The styles are most advanced. The materials are of the finest. ing is superior in every detail. linings are of genu- ine Pussy - willow Taffeta in colors and beauti- ful novelty pat- | terns. | At a Very Conservative Estimate, the Savings Offered in This Sale Are as Follows: —One-half of oy —— | regularly be rice rom . $85.00 to $100.00, which | !@fly be priced from $76.00 to | $85.00, which means a saving means a saving of from $25.50 | to $40.50. | of from $15.50 to $25.50, regularly be priced —Stunning Novelties in Three-piece ‘Blouse- less Suits, with silk bodice, girdles and fancy suspenders. Richly embroidered novelties with overhead vests with Egyptian embroid- ery. Blouse styles, Pony coats and many other novelties. —Strictly Sports Suits in checked velours of striking two-tone combinations, and of sil- vertones in plain sports colors. —Tan Suits in a wide variety of styles and | clever trimmings. | ~—-Semi-tailored Suits in Navy and Black. The suits of greatest service to the average | woman, who wears the same suits for both dress-up and general utility service. Each suit is individual and distinctive. showing of these The tailor : Display Windows is The absolutely convinc- ing, to anyone who sees them, of the extraordinary val- ues this Sale offers. plain —All the smartest types of Suits are included, in complete range of sizes and wide selection of colors. An event of such tremendous importance in Suit Selling that no woman in the city who wishes to dress the best fer the least possible amount can afford to miss it. APPAREL SECTIONS—THIRD FLOOR —The remainder would regu- —A representative Suits in our front Some.