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THE SEATTLE S OMAHA'S FLOOD | Adequate Wage for NOW RECEDING Women Opposed by Missouri River Does veld Gov. Hart, Short Says Damage tate ous in t this time STAR “elololeotclotaletaiclerclatojeroralara This Bed Spring Will Give # g geno Satistection J The Rhodes Co. Men’s represented nd Summer Shirts it ng gine s Dres Featured 7 82.00, tor Ia th und Star: The con overnor | it whe thene | f wld be much higher mittee unanimously rec f nb A that ith Th 1 —Main Floor industrial = Welfare ted ta accept the OMAHA, Net sourt river Tuesday |thru the big East Omaha dike, lating an f six square and making 1,000 families ho was rapidly re May 19.—T whic! rests that are to prevent our from ¥y proce ea of the law, the ) of @ minimum wage that coe © guarantee the maintenance of a be passed resemblance of the American at Many families have gone back to! ira? te he really aentnat th their homes, and all will be ab’ ; m of independence and de return in a few day, weather b 1 future motherhood of officials sald - monwealth? ‘The people of The damage done by the #udden Utled to know [BD overtiow wit! amount to neveral mil ti ta a nepiring women thru wage earners recur recom) the law . minimum would take later, on the eding today, Danser | irotect ped Curtains Ready to Hang Upper Main Floor amage ta believed bar} 60 day June ~ ACTIVITY TO WAT MINIMUM & the great this #ta Spring that will gtve Permanent satis n OUR curtains are an object of pride and add the finishing touch to yourhome. Your desire to buy mum is t engage oping, hotels, dint laund The orkers the evidence continues umu ed throughout Furnishing Section tru nt comfort ot thie In purchasing a sprt with the of this character you are as things to make for conven sured of the finest sleeping f ease and comfort. It fence and economy in qualities, ease and com: , is priced at 814.50, and labor, Always the Third Floor— it A large of terest you and store is supplied fon dollars, ac to city of many necessary time af a a a & & o showing other bate: springs at moderate prices. LIBERAL OREDIT TERMS ARRANGED Formerty WoodhouseGrunbaum Furniture Co, Ine. GRUNBAUN Where FURNITURE, Meets Fifth 0} fofooyoyoFoyoO.o.OFopOro.OPo Or) FRANK M. WOODRUFF, Heer resident of Seattle and Alaska, 9°" chapel died Tuestay at his home, 313 Tenth Sve N. Joining the gold rush to|the sake of getting even. Alaska in 1889, he returned to Seattle |“ 65, plo-| fees Will be held tn the Ronney-Wat 0 p. m. Thursday in 1906, later becoming head of the | If you value your wateh, let Haynes Seattle Fur Sales Co. Funeral serv-| repair mt Next to Liberty Theatre. WE SHALL SUCCEED DEMONSTRATED Seattle Stock Exchange 1013-1015 First Ave. TOTEM IN OPERATION Davis Car Company 7784 14th Ave. South VISIT THE FACTORY METROPOLITA fore Remainder T NIGHT For the Remainder of the Week MATINEE SATURDAY Mil THTTT WHEW IN MINSTRELSEY Ue OF 1 SHOW o GOL FEATURING GEORGE WILSON “Waltz Me Again” WHITE ARTISTS 50 Nights: 50c to $1.50 r 50 Matinee Saturday: 50c to $1.00 S WARK TAX ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL TO THE CHILD’S HEALTH —is a plentiful supply of good, rich, pure milk—the kind de- livered by Pure Milk Dairy. PHONE YOUR ORDER Our careful methods insure you a product of uniform excellence. We deliver to all parts of Seattle PURE MILK DAIR (QIN 2545 OR MAIN 4310-1512 77. AVE, Plenty of women do odd things sea Pierre? rdling was no lows vd in 16 er bureau. of year flelais, ‘There life It was the worst flo wcoording to the Seattle Will Bloom With Red Poppies *: Symbolical of the flowering fields of Flanders, thousands of bright red poppies will bloom on the streets of Seattle Saturday But unlike the modest prairie flower, they will | bloom not only to be ween but 4, ax well, turday is “Poppy Day.” r the direction of Mme. Guer in, representative here of the Franco. American Children’s Relief society, | the flowers will be sold to all who} will buy for the relief of the war-| robbed little folks of France. | | Come on, mister, buy a poppy for) weath |California G.O. P. | | Choosing Alternates! | SAN FRANCISCO, May 19.—Cali-/| fornia’n 26 delegates he republic jan national convention at Chic that will mek to advance the candi |natew who will go with them, poaing the complete California body | taht will seek to advance the candi | dacy of Senator Hiram Johnson. ‘The 26 alternates, {t was said, will | Be cho#en with the ane object in view | | jot gathering together the strongest | | pomyble working organization Senator Johnson himself will te} one of the alternates, and will shat | ter a precedent by appearing on the floor of the convention to fight for com-| [his platform of irreconcilable opposi- | ~ | tion to the league of nations. |Geneva Is Chosen as League Headquarters ROME, May 18--<Night)—The council of the league of nations, in |remion here, has decided upon Gen leva an the seat for the league's head | quarters, it was learned tonight. ‘The decision followed Switzerland's vote become a member of the | league. A menmage wan ent to Prenident Wilson, asking him to call a meeting of the league's general assembly. Lincoln Highway on PLACERVILLE, Cal, May 19-— Lincotn highway, via Placerville, Lake Tahoe and Carson City, Nev. is open today for the first time, completing the transcontinental route acromm the summit of the Sterras, The road ia reported in excellent condition. \| Sit Neighborize | unds Next Week “The Call to Neighborize” will be sounded from Seattle housetopa Sun: day evening, inaugurating a week to be devoted to the better development | Hl of community s«pirit. Community | “sings” ‘and amateur theatricals and | pageants are in the community serv jee plans for the year, |Arnstein Pleads | “Not Guilty”’| NEW YORK, May 19.—“Nicky” | Arnstein, alleged “master mind” in | the $5,000,000 bond plot, pleaded not gullty to charges of stealing bonds and receiving stolen secnrities when larraigned in general seasions court here today |Chinese Premier Will See Seattle} In reponse to an invitation «| [tended by the China club, Halung Hai Ling, former premier of the Chi nese republic, w wit Seattle next | fall, | ' | | ij CHARL eph have for surgery and with offices in ayer DK. TIFFIN and an med tice, the Gr ting. u It’s awfully hard to give away! |nome things that want to get] rid of, the many miseries caused by If your gums bleed you haye Pyorrhea. This dis- ease should be taken care of at once, to insure good health. For the next 30 days, we will give a liberal discount on all Dental work. All work guaranteed years, United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave. | Treated. rras Is Opened|@ A public provisions sgainst him 4 up spite the f own representat on the confere Inland Wmpire ¥ n in behind the of whose members ar ment by the Federal ¢ extortionate profiteering Since the rince been he » the court the hot © wtate hearing, in line with the of the was held at Olympia some time t the Industrial Welfar jon, and the confi 6 com ot resentatives of the publi 1 for in the law, The women nag rs asked for a minimum of of the employers urged ® | tablished, there of $15, others $16.60.) deat of activity 0, while others admitted | ent, at bot minimum wage | ¢ t that th A for 1 The fanso. ves afl vote ago bef Com w re committee nployers’ action, a numbe under indict Ittee compored three en AKO earner 1 re prov minim has um bas been es minimum others $17 to and ar itwelf a great manipulation with is tran | the be pirin work of Uh iuelf, Another hearing was held a short time aga to deal with the factory workers | ference committee failed to reach a unanimous decixion, but brought in ja majority recommendation for a |$15.75 minimum, which was voted down by the commision because of ts manifest unfairness, The ques tion af holding # second hearing, in line with the law, came before the \comminnion a few days later, At thin | meeting, two members of the com minsion voted against holding uch a bearing. of much members tion directly the governir’s on, and wh |nympathy with a fair minimum been, up to that time, most pro nounced. It is understood, the change is the result of orders ‘from the governor's office CHANG OF COMMISSION © It is known that certain Interests, opposed to a deacent wage for our women workers, have been exerting pressure on the governor to either {| change the present personnel of the comm Lom or compel it to bow to thelr will It was annoumeed last Saturday that Mra. W. 8. Grinwold, of Seattie, had been replaced on the commission by Mra, Winfield Smith, of Seattlc. Mra Griswold is ane of the three members of the commis sion who has stood out for a fair minimum for the women workers She has been removed because of | normal human sympathies. Her re moval may mean the control of the comminsion by the other interesta Mra. Smith has declined the appoint- ment, Other members of the com-| mimsion, who have served for years at & personal sacrifice, and who are among the rtate’s most reapected citizens, are talking seriously of re | signing because of the intolerable ait uation thus created. ‘This travesty of justice on the helpless women | wage earners of our state can only be avoided by a storm of rrotent | | aanerting roots and grasa, and field fertilizers, spraying ma terials and appliances. Plants One clover ced Write ua freely of your garden troubles and we will giadiy give them our car Where They Are Invited, and Stay Where They Are Well ‘This is why my den- tal practice has grown ttendily for twenty yearn Do my gu diturday's Star, 28. KD WIN J. BROW) Seattl not fail to read |from the general citizenship of our state, but, if it is to be heard at Olympia, it will have to be real loud, [aa the governar’s sense of hearin, jin this respect meetns to be growing | very, very feeble | es = wiikat we. T= “THE rf Missing | Relatives| Francis Bennett Fouty, |son of Mra. C. B. Fouty, of Tukwila, has been minsing for six weeks Wouty left home without apparent cause and his mother is nearly fran-| | tic with grief. He was formerly em-| (ind |ployed at the Kent Lumber Co. | Fouty haa light brown hair, blue eyes, prominent nose, a ruddy com: off the | plexion and heavy eyebrows. Ho is | approximately 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs about 180 pounds. Any in formation concerning hia where There’ yuts should be sent to Mrs. C. B. phelact uty, Tukwila, Wash polmone 4 cou " ee it. Get a er bs Rage rrebre i Yj | A worried grandmother the surprise of your|ing for her grandson, ( eyes you will New Hair Remover 2d-yearold Gets Roots and All Here's the greatest thing for hair disfigured womankind that hae hap ned in a hundred years ally remove the, roc D iy auickty, trolyata, and the appli arations which merely t sugince hair he new phelactine process fs #0 certain to remove the hair enti roota and all, that druggiste finding It one of their best is search orge Weir, who has not been heard from or seen for several months, The young man is 22 years of age, blonde and quite After you eat—always u USE tall, He is a mechanic by trade and ox BATON i Cc the last time he was heard from was employed “somewhere” along (FOR YOUR STOMACH'S SAKE) Washington. “Any_ information }warding his whereabouts will one or two tablets—eat like candy. forest ‘oye vl po oe an Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloated cane as ace Gassy Feeling. Stops indigestion, food souring, repeating, headacheand ur own come out Lake re the grandmother is residing at present Mrs, Frank Fritz, Bettsvitle, Sene-! ca county, Obio, wishes information concerning th whereabouts of her Acid-Stomach brother, Joseph Flemming Myers, EATONICisthe bestremedy, ittaker | who is thought to be in Seattle the harmful acids ai Benen Pane ott of the body and, of course, you well. Tens of thousands wonde fui iy benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded by your own drug: gist. Costatrifie, Please try it! ‘Tom, brother ure Edward and Arthur Stuart, believed to be in Seattle sought by their father, Edward Stuart. Ina letter from 644 41st st., Chicago, he says he is anxious to hear from them HEAL SKIN DISEASES Spokane Autoiste on an Rations epee ace ANE, May 19 Autoist ing to a shor It is unnecessary for you to suffer) wit) sell but oF with eczema, blotches, ringworm, an 4] tank's itp. Wosda ate: limnitad-e and similar skin ‘troubles. t anilenn: ia Inediaios a teak obtained at any drug store for 3 "| porary, company official $1.00 for extra large bottle, and prompt | : ly applied will usually give instant reliet| |Davenport Woman from itching torture. It cle and vothes the skin and heals quickly and Under Conviction! SPOKANE, May 19. effectively most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to} Pic Davenport, Wash., the most delicate skin. It is not ¢ found guilty in superior cour is easily applied and costs little. yesterday of contributing to a girl's downfall, Sho now stands convicted | on two similar counts Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat:-| | ing, < Antiseptic Li iquid s hore oli rations, ow Filling static fourth of any given Florence | was it today and save all further distre The E, W. Rove Ca, Cleveland, O. the ayn KAR mann “RY 82.00 per box, KAR-KU COMPANY, Tacoma, Wash, 6 Has no equal for MHMUMATISM and Kindred It removes the cause and rea m to health, 30 DAYS’ TREATMEN Descriptive book tree. Ker sale by Druggiste, }to |largest department st the bes your Ir VY EXC t from a very complete assortment is subject to ispection 6f our displays which are characterized -ellent values and the newest patterns. Plain Hemstitched Marquisette Curtains at $2.25 and $2.50 Lace-edged Marquisette Curtains at . $3.25 to $5.00 Insertion and Lace-edged Marquisette Curtains $4.50 to $10 Nottingham Curtains in imitation of real Brussels, Batten- berg and Filet designs, at. $3.25 to $9.00 Real Lace Curtains in Irish ‘Point, Duchess and Brussels patterns, at .. Do Your With These Aprons HE designed percale with white Other aprons of the style are made also of blue percale trimmed bias braid and APRON of dark tractive light colored terns, splendid sketched is stripes. same shown floral and figured patterns. Medium and large sizes. Square, Round and V-neck Aprons are featured in at- fashioned in slip-over, side and back-buttoned styles. Medium and large sizes, values at rae seinsersicliudis'0 + o.e:exsts-o:0:s'n otal a House Work Bedding for the Camp Upper Main Floor BLANKETS. Blankets Gray Cotton with bine and borders. Size 64x76 seececcccenes $3.75 pink A pair blue BLANKETS—A heavy Gray Cotton Blanket. Size 72x 80; ribbon bound and made for covering. A pair....85 dark with in COMFORTS — Sizes Filed with sanitary cot- ton and covered with challie in assorted patterns and colors. Each, ..$4.50 72x80. pat- PILLOWS — Sizes 19x26 and 20x27. Covered with art ticking and filled with clean, odorless feathers. Each at $1.50 and $2.00 and 400 yards of 40-inch Silk Georgette | | Crepe in light and dark colors, which | | sold formerly at | reduced for stock readjustment to, a | yard Tie cies BEDSPREADS — Crochet- 4 Spreads of good weight. Size 80x90. Assorted pat- Each at. -82.95 $3.00 and $3.25, are terns, eMtain Floor | SHEETS—Torn, size T2x20, with center seam. Each... -81.50 Silk Smuggler Is Guilty; Fine $100 After hin case had been transferred Bellingham for trial, Schwarts, indicted by the grand jury for smuggling 46 yards of silk into this country from Canada, pleaded gullty in the United States district court Tuesday and was fined $100 Ivory dust, property boiled anit prepared, makes a fine and pure jelly which is frequently prescribed a the sick LIVED ON BOILED MILK 5 WEEKS lone Did No Good,” He Says, | “But Now Tanlac Has En- tirely Rid Me of Stomach Trouble. “It's a fact, I have gained twenty four pounds since I started taking Tanlac and am a well man for the first time in twetwe y #,” was the statement made recently by J. H. C. Beekman, 755% South Carondelet reot, Los Angeles, a salesman for Broadway Department Store, the on the Pa th cific coast. “Twelve years ago wont back on me and don't believe any man with a wors Ihave, My appetite was fairly good, that is, I could eat, but everything disagreed with n “Why, i that every | meant tre would bloat all up with gas a heart palpitated so bad that a stomach e then I suffered my in iv | weak, fainty spells came on me and t altogether, I had stomach and laid me ov evere cramps in my pains right under my ribs and it wa: all I could do to stand them. I fell off in weight a great deal and got so weak I was hardly able 1d out at work till night ¢ ng 1 tried gave me any relief and for five weeks I even lived entirely on boiled . but in the end was worse off nearly to Taniac, things a well man But now, thanks are different and I am and feeling better than at any time since my troubles began. My stom ach is in the ry best of condition and I am not afraid to eat anything et ore me, for IT ean dig it | without a sign of trouble. I am back at my normal weight and feel strong I never think of having quit work, in fact, I am not tired even when night comes now. ‘Tanlac “the” medicine for stom trow ble of gny kind and I don't believe anyone will be disappointed if they only give it @ fair trial.” sold in Seattle by Bartell under the pers a special Tanlac re New Office UM BUILDING Third and Madison on Nathan | ase of indigestion than | Methodists Elect. Two New Bishops DES MOINES, Iowa, May 19— Two bishops were elected on the | eighth ballat taken by the Methodist general conference last night, the | vote announced today showed. |The new bishops are: Frederick T. | Keeney, New York, and H. L. Smiti Detroit. Dr. Keeney received 579} votes and Dr. Smith, 546 votes. Five hundred and forty-four votes are necessary to elect. One white |bishop and two negro bishops re. main ta be chpeen by te bea a Dope Runner Gets ony $150 Fine, 30 Days Wong Sing, Chinese cook, was | fined $150 and sent to jail for 30 days | by Federal Judge Neterer Tuesday | for possession of five taels of smok- ing opium. W | December | ong was arrested last | GARDEN ‘HOSE SPECIAL $8.50 50-Foot Lengths at..........$6.98 $4.75 25-Foot Lengths at..........$3.98 This is our best quality Cotton4 covered Garden Hose in the %4- inch size, This hose is constructed of heavy seamless rubber tubing covered with tightly-woven cotton. Complete with couplings: -$3.98 | 50-foot. .$6.98 | 50c Aluminum Sink Strainer At 29c This is a pure Aluminum Sink Strainer that fits into the corner of any sink—or may be stood in the bottom. It is easy to clean, and. being made of aluminum it is rust- proof. Special at 29¢. $2.00 Standwell Folding Ironing Board—Special at $1.39 The Standwell Ironing Board is strongly constructed and is made of select material. Don’t miss this opportunity to buy one at a bargain price. Spec: at $1.39.

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