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THE SEATTLE STAR-—TUESDAY, APRT RUNS FOR VICE-PRESIDENT | GEN, MORRISON | » | IS TRANSFERRED Extraordinary Special Sale of SEEESSSEESTHeeeeog Camp Lewis Commander Will Go to Charleston,S.C. TACOMA, April 20.—Maj. Gen John F. Morrison, commanding offi € Camp Lewis, has been trans ferred to the ithe rn depart: | ment, which he wil mand, it wai learned today. Tis headquarters wil be Charleston, 8, ¢ Gen. Morrison expects to leave next Sunday or Monday for his new pont, He 1} tke the place of Ma Gen Sharpe, who will retire wuthorities had re ay a to who will Camp Lewis | ceived no word ta geiden and femed oak, Lowielas socsPandec ant bepteraber, one of a kind only, priced | immediately following an inspection | trip to Alaska | Previously he had been in com mand of the western department of the army at San Franc’ jor General Liggett succeeded him there, | He is second ranking major gen: | eral in the United tes army and | in regarded my’s best t ticlan, For years he was in com mand of the Leavenworth schools. where he put in a new system of tactics for the United States arm: He is a graduate and has been in the rr asly for Japanese war he with | from $7.50 to $45.00 > Library Tables, which sold regularly at much higher prices, but which are odd sample tables, and only one of a kind, go at special clearance prices. Solid, substantial Oak Tables with plank top— some golden and others fumed finish—all_ remark- j=! able special values at these sale prices. a] Plainly marked for quick selling. Displayed in Pike Street Windows. a] J an the a almost contin During the Ru was American Japanese forces observer the Good furniture and household furnishings can be bought on our liberal credit policy. Pay a little down and the balance on easy terms. Women Politicians in Democratic Meet a | CHICAGO, April 20—Women po clans wrote a new chapter in the history book of woman's evolution Formerty WoodhouseGrunbaum Furniture Co, Ine. lofojojojojojojojofojojojojofojojofojojojojojojojojojojojojayc here today (| Marie C. Brehm, Long Beach, Cal., noted club worker and} Po rd lingrng Degree eile am ro] white ribbon lecturer of international fame, has accepted the} ence of a major political party wher invitation of the prohibition party in Wisconsin to have her| Mrs. George Bass, national commit name entered in the primaries for the office of vice president| tee woman from Iilinc attended O] of the United States. rangements of the tional committee. democratic Mra. Bass is one of two women members of the com oa ee ry 3 Bisbee Men Seized in Homes, |2'2 ieee Wives Testify Before Jury attend but early today had not ar BY M. D. TRACY rived, Mrs. Bass ts empowered to cast | “TOMBSTONE, Aris, April 20 |The prosecution in the Bisbee depor- 4n equal vote with other memberr tation trial was engaged in leading and will have a may in the selection of the temporary chairman of the from ita trump cards today—yester uglier, a pretty young state house/day it opened on a new line of evi na FURNITURE, CO. INC. “WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH" Soto poroo otorot coro oto yor Man’s Life Saved by Human Cushion TRENTON, N. J. April 20.—Act ing as a human cushion, Miss Helen } | | | to his room, told him to get up. thought they were going to kill him. Then they made my husband get up| and dress My brother and my husband. both ‘There is real common sense tn just | ‘Roticing whethers the hair ts well Thept to Judge of a woman's neatness, K fer good taste. If you are one of ihe few who try to make the most | stenographer, probably saved the life your hair, remember that it is not/of Augustus Miller, a window je to wash the hair with any | cleaner, when the latter, while at made for all purposes, but | wark on a second-atory window of S use some good shampoo. jan office building here, fell and fou can enjoy the very best by £®t| landed on the young woman as ube some canthrox from your rug: | was passing. Qeit, dissolve a teaspoonful tn a cup)” Minw Kugler, with breath almost hot water, This makes @ full) knocked out of her, fell into the of shampoo liquid, enough # It street and Miller landed on his any to apply it to all the hair tn | pees of Just the top of the head. | ff, excess oil, and dirt are ved and entirely dismppear. hair will be so fluffy that It Pill look much heavier than it is. Its convention at San Francisco. This dence, building up an afternoon was ‘expected to be settled today were taken away from me, I did not| Sfareoni, the wireless inventor, has which ran the gamut of human emo- tlona, know what for or where they Were | predicted a wirelean telephone con. | Men told of seetng their fellows mad hangers, thear long-suffering souls, | At inet united af the polls Amd made the traction barens grees Ky voting bends to build their own. | poing,” she maid. | veraation between New York and| Mra. Myrtle Keep, of Los Angeles! London, in the nekr future, at a| told how men came into her room| cost of 24 cents a minute. |struck over the head with fists, ctube “ ~ and guns, and wives told of seeing | PACK {he tears miter on uaa Gea 0 anid ey a « their husbands ordered from their! 4 they searched everything in my | meg bday see ae ee aa fea and they jowt sald ‘You'll peo ty Tieton Wail ‘a poner “| ind out,’ and wouldn't tell me. “I thought they'd arrested my hus husband was asleep,” Laura Rapier. it me it must bave been for some- & young, pretty and curty-haired | thing awful” wife, declared. “I looked out of the| jiurry Rapler teatified he saw wl neame cayezceate AND STRENGTH |= rs oes os, Ss ee while the stimulated scalp gains They called for my brother—I ran|at @ stop near Onborn, Artin. “The Reaith moures —_ sear ——————" | shots hit around the Mexican‘s fest,” $300 t “The Mexican put hin hands over | Guaran ee . +4 bie heart and yelled, “My heart ts A Simple Way to | 2 to Do Prison Time right hera. Don't shoot at my feet.’ ” ‘NEW YORK.—If you are feeling! * zw SRK, Apri vn Remove Dandruff |} (3777 OR trout ufeanine |leged “rhyming robber, James| man ‘vith blood running gown hia back from @ cut on the head.” ‘There is one sure way that has| these are t ie tymmptome that shows (poetry to a taker while he rifled! fichard Langdon, Jackson, Cal, @mever falied to remove dandruff at health. ae the cash register, was given poetic | “Four persons in every ten are! justicn when Magistrate Sweetser | cyneriences 4 pronounced the following lytic Judg-| 7 wouldn't move fast « ht bodies, When you see thin and frete| wourds ove fast enough, Jou destroy it entirely. To do this, | Po: fe, | ment: ” 4. y tick: | | ful people, or those who are anem guens,” Langdon said, “so they tick Sast get about four ounces of plain, | pale. frail. oft despondent or lack-|“I hold you tn five thousand bafl, led me in the ribe with a rifle.” | of certain elements that make Jail, yy " trat r ed store (this is all you will need),| for @ strong constitution. Prt examined for the draft they called pme people, after relying upon| But before yan go, fust let me my | nim a slacker, he said, and put him epply it at night when retiring; use chiefly of This hold-up game—it doesn’t pay.” . | jearly that morning, a« she fought bediatd c dy dxides and marched away at the! cuse I asked them what they “A man came to our door while my | band for something, and {t seemed window and saw four more men with | ruards on the deportation trains fire nh. * * With Bitro-Phosphate on’/Ordered in Rhyme Rapier said. Hi. Crawford told of seeing “an old the-morning, generally ailing. | Smith, who ts anid to have quoted warn you gave a picturenque description of his vence, and that is to dissolve it, then) neading more phosphorus tn thelr eemmon liquid arvon from any drug| |" ', PhO" Ey) Fou Me ccaks| Which means you go right back to| When he returned to Binbee to be | preparations composed é enou. moisten the scalp and rub qu i. 4 ¢ drugs, tron, ; ; in jail for four days % f {ye ity with the epee tion jealomel cod liver oll, etc, wonder| In this poetic disposition of his! “They didn’t know that I had put | bn onl tf not all, of (MBY they find no heneft.” That isicase the prisoner promptly re |my age back two years #o I could Kot iy morning, most . Of) easily expidined by that | sponded inte the draft,” he declared, smil- | | ore your dandruff will be gone, and three|such persona need the p 1 " | er four more applications will com-|elément. which is a most potent es_| = sedge, Tm on my ingly. Pletely dissolve and entirely destroy | Hirno-PHOSPHATE, the famous) Your [every single sign and trace of it, no| health preparation. Now obtainable c 1. everywhere. | matter how much dandruff you may |*¥S57 "Por" ning tor ; v4 make a ,trial of BITRO-PHOS You will find all itching and dig) PHATE beginning at once. It is not e cine; the formula tx ging of the scalp will stop instantly,|@ pet nt me leine; e rmu and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, | Preectibed by many phy sou verdict aany’* And the magistrate replied: “You said i*, boy; be on your way.” According to Peter Kurtz, a baker who claims his cash register was means ‘I’m going Here’s One Reason || for High Rents || How much did each get? And || who paid the rent? | ou to do ts! ave cians for | day. TY D. Bradford leaned the Ra 4 Mtrous:|the ailments and weaknesses men-/rified by Smith. the latter entered evianiiotmery iar Flosty, silky and soft, and look and) tioned above z oe. |hi# extablishment early in the morn. || Yenna Apartments, 1527 Terry feel & hundred times better —Adver:| | With. every pg Mah. tery Pron {ing pointed a revolver at his head || *¥¢- from California Investment the Melchovien @ eheakt; | ent. | “ : ~ - 2 4 said company. Bradford in turn re died a host ef whiskered gents | teemen: rules and a $209 guarantee. Buy a ai | Ther grabbed hox of BITKO-PHOSPHATE. It i*| “Say, kid. Just look me in the fi ed to M. Watanabe, Japanese nd locked ‘em up ar malcontents. i 2 Jn me in the face If they should shave then hostages mmended by all good ywhera sold and ri druggists Watanabe sub Rupert Hotel realty speculator leased to Prince company. On April 1, the California com. pany discovered {ts apartment had wandered far from the origi nal leasee, and ousted the Prince Rupert company, also that com pany says it had purchased the furniture. In superior court Tuesday the I just dropped in to clean this place | They'd stuff @ million mattresers, | So come across with all you've got; I never fail to hit the spot.” This rhyme ended, Smith ts ab loged to have “cleaned™ the till, and added “I thank you for this wad of dough: | And now, goodby. I think I'll blow.” TRY STAR WANT ADS A new nickel coinage is soon to | jbe introduced in England. This in| |due to the constant rising price of || Prince Rupert company asked sfiver, making silver coins worth || writ of restitution for $16,000 fur. more than thelr face value, and to|] niture and $20,000 damages suf. || The Croker childrem anid their dad a desire to sweep away the present|| fered by the alleged eection. Some redente tm his belfry had; ome copper coins, The former boss of Tammany, sivanctls a With his aceustomed strategy, Employed some psychopathic dora, | Who said: “He's looney-—tike « fox.” EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL OUR dealer has new fresh stocks of the famous Italian Olive Oil —“Napoleon.” Order your supply now. Elderly People Have A Daily Health Problem | Stomach muscles and digestive organs | slow to act as age advances | | OST people find the years nlipping by without real- izing it, until suddenly confronted with the fact that they can no longer digest everything they would like to eat. It then becomes their daily task to avoid : | what they know to be chronic con- stipation. When exercise and light diet fail it will be necessary to resort to ficial means. Strong physics d_cathartics, however, .re not visable for elderly people. They too powerfully and a feeling of weakness results. What is needed is a laxative containing effective but mild ‘operties. This is best found in Br Caldwell’s Syrup — Pepsin which is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin. It acts gently and without griping, and used a few days will train the digestive organs to do their work naturally again without other aid. Dr. Caldwell’s § Pepsin been on the market since 1892 and was the private formula of Dr. W.B. Caldwell, who is himself Asp and mea’ un ‘cent Bay Old Bela Kan—remember Kun, once monopolized page ene? he broke into print again They doped bh And made the ex-dictator sick. No other habit will return a greater health dividend than the daily use of this ure Italian oil. > AY P P/M past 80 years of age and still active in his profession. It can be bought at any drug store and one bottle is enough to last even a large family many months. It is a trustworthy preparation. n ste of the fact that Dr. Cald. In well's Pepsin ts the largest sellin, liquid jroo in the an being over 6 million bottles each year, many who need its benefits have not yet used it. gee have not, send ress for a free rial to Dr. W. B. Caldwell Washington St., Monticello, I A. MAGNANO COMPANY While other nat Rewumed their habits of intrigue. will Genoa ut Worker Crushed | Créifhed in the planer rolls at the Seattle Mill & Logging company’s | fine plant at 10002 Rainier ave. the body | doesn’t know what to do with. of John Raymer, 40, of 811 Maynard | _ | Name ‘Bayer’ is on Genuine! NZ, | Insist on “Rayer Tablets of! taining proper directions for Colds, | Pain, Headache, Neural physicians for nineteen years, Handy | acidester of Salicylicacid, EYES Broken Lenses 44 short notice at red' Schoonmaker Optical 1228 First Ave. Just One Application Any woman can keep her #kin free from unsightly hair or fuzz if she When hairy growths appear, apply a simple « Apply this to hairy surface and after two or three minutes rm oft, wash the skin and the hi are ‘one, This is @ barmloss treatment, lome.—Advertiwemen The Rhodes Co. Buy a Seat for Future Stadium Events 1,291 Pairs Women’s Kin G uOVES Main Floor GLOVES of similar character to these, purchased at the prevail- ing market prices would sell at much higher prices than those | juoted here. The 21 assortments, comprising 1,291 pairs from our regular stock, were purchased before the 3, and although the groups | are broken in sizes and styles, the offering presents an opportunity which should not be overlooked in providing several pairs for spring and summer wear. advance in price == 2 Paipe of White Prench Kid Gloves 120 Pairs %.."? kK. reams and Imperial Point back, stitched in black and black welt at wrist. Sizes 6%, 5%, 6 and 6% 75 208 airs of Champagne French kid Gloves, in ¢ ntyle PK. sewa. Ble .6 and with Impertal na welt at wrist, in black. A pair ..$2 75 Iai Of Navy French Kid Gloves, tn 16 I airs twoclasp style, with Paris Point backs and self-over seam sewn. Sizen 5% and 6% only. yy Mphevetiokond Re, We S| 9 ; of White French Kid Gloves, tn 21 Pairs ocis style, with P. K. yearns and black and white, S-row, embroidery Sizes 6%, 5% and 6, but not each size in every wnbroidery color. wei $2 50 A pair.. French Kid Gloves, in cham. 109 Pairs pagne color, in two-clasp style, with PK. seam and five rows of embroidery on back, in white or self color. Sizes 5%, 5%, 6, 6% and 6%, but not each size in every embro! color. 2 50 A pair . ace 7 46 Pairs °%* Pree E14 Gloves, in white and champagne color; two-clasp style with overseam sewn and Paris Point backa Sizes 6%, 6% and 6, but not each size in every color. Eee $2.25 A pair — Daipaot Mack French Kid Gloves, 25 Pairs Seam sewn and Paris Point | backs, Blzes 5%, 6 and 6% only, 29 Pajre of French Kid Gloves, tn 32 Pairs White an@ Champagne color, in twoclasp styie, with black back embroidery |, and overneam sewn. Sizts 0%, 5% and 6, but fy LL | 66 Pairs * White French Kid Gloves, with two pearl clasps and Paria Point back. Sizes 61%, 5%, 6, 6% and 6% A pair ....-..--- * $2.50 ‘ jyq of White French Kid Gloves, 33 Pairs with Paris Point backs, self sown and overseams in two-clasp style. Sizes 5%,.5%, 6 and 6%. ae REPO $2.50 pair . Extra Saleswomen Will Be Provided | For the Occasion SSS 102 Pairs of White Tambskin Gloves, in one-clasp style, and PK, hewn. Sizen 5%, 5%, 6, 6% and 7. 7%, with Paris Point backs. A pair 1. 5 9 jpq of White Lambskin Gloves, tn 96 Pairs % ne style and P-K. sewn. Sizes 5%, 5%, 6 and 6% with and embroidered backs, in black, but not each wize in every pattern. A pelt cesceorereneenmeeneen PSO jpg Of Tan Lambskin Gloves, in one 13 Pairs clasp style and P..K. sewn. Sizes Paris Point jf S90 es ssinscnaia jpg of White Lambskin Gloves, with 27 Pairs one pearl clasp and P-K. seams, Backs embroidered in tan, black and gray, with wrist welt to match. Sizes 5%, 5% and 6, but not each size in every embroidery color. A pale SOD ipa of White French Kid Gloves, 72 Pairs overseam sewn and with Paris Point backs. Sizes 5%, 5% and 6 only, in two-clasp styles, I pall vosnrercensmprecnes ss SADE 5 jye of French Kid Gloves, in cham 53 Pairs pagne color, with two pearl clips. Sizes 6, 6% and 6% only; overseam sewn and Paris Point backs. ry piptahamtaametis 128 Pairs of French Kid Glove, in champagne color, with Parts Paris Point backs and overseam self sewn. Bizes 5%, 5%, 6, 6%, 6% and 7. $2 50 ° ° A PAIE ..cee ane enesee = 9) 2. of black French Kid Gloves, 26 Pairs with overseam and Paris Point backs. Sizes 6% and 6 only. 0 pale crocs orca ocomeeee Fr tpg of White French Kid Gloves, tn 57 Pairs two-clasp style, overseam and Paris Point backs, self sewn. Sizes 6%, OK, & 6% and 6%. 4. DUI ccccocevecreameneestogecss $2.75 iye of French Kid Gloves, in mode 19 Pairs Sic. with self sewn overseam and Paris Point backs, in twoclasp style. Sires 6, 6% and 6%. 27 Pairs of French Ki Gloves, in white, with P-K. seam These are in two-clasp style with pink or red-embroidered backs. Sizes 5%, 5%, 6, 6%, 6% and 6%, but not each size in every embroid- try color. A. pale wenn POTD to Death in Mill , was at the public morgue to ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Aspirin—say Bayer irin” in a “Rayer package,” con- . Lumbago Rheumatism. Name “Bayer” | them. ns genuine Asptrin preseribed by | boxes of 12 tablets cost few | s. Aspirin is trademark of er Manufacture of Monoacetio- OUR SPECIALTY Years of ex- 4 perience tn fitting | A and = making glasses, and our low operating ex- pense, bie us| to make better | Classes for lese | money. —<—_ ated om prices, Co, ort, and the Hairs Vanish $2.49. Uses His Crutch . to Trip Policeman Patrolman Tom Hartnett has a|@rUtch and ran, leaving the crutch new crutch It formerly belonged to a beggar WHY NOT HAVE MORE MEAT STEWS esler way and Second ave Hartnett arrested him. The gar tripped the policeman with as a memento. today that he At least 50,000 farmers tn -- - $13.00 AND BE ECONOMICAL? Griswold Safety Cooker $*).49 Special at . . 2. 1. ee The Griswold Safety Cooker is a kettle and steamer combined; made of pure cast iron; it will improve with age and never wear out. The Safety Cooker is a most han cooking utensil; it can be used for all kinds of pw cooking or stewing; with the aid of a perforated re- tinned plate, furnished with kettle, dumplings and puddings may be steamed over hot water or hot stew. The cover of this kettle fits down close and is locked tightly in place—it is perforated on one side so liquid may be drained off without removing it. Special 1 t (Totlet Talks) follow thase simple, instractions. paste, made by mixing © water with powdered delatone. be sure you get the real dela- SEATTLE NEEDS A STADIUM—BUY A PLAQUE United States own motor trucks, the he A Grass. Catcher FREE If You Buy an Arcade Lawn Mower—Wednesday 14-inch size ..... $12.00 16-inch size 18-inch size ..... $14.00 This Lawn Mower has many desirable features. Here are some of the reasons you should buy an “Arcade :” The ball-bearing construction makes them easy running—the five revolving blades are made of tool steel—wheels are 11 inches high. We have sold these mowers for many years and can highly recommend