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THE SEATTLE STAR i 4 *, . TANG L. LEE, former student at! | wad } fcke ty BOD MILLIONS "2 2S VETERANS FLAY Is Your BLOOD STARVING | “headquarters for stoves” a tremendous reduction on this gas stove— Rey) @ $58—regular price $72*° ¥| FOR WANT OF IRON? al F c 0 deat | PICTURE BRIDES Iron Is Red Blood Food—It Be Ma ar what other anata a Helps Put Roses Into the ‘ Declared as Stock Dividends MISS MITCHELL |Ask Women to Help Sup-| Paced pene ay hedged Since Court Ruling | | | | ° 1 ee | BY BASIL M. MANLY ws eae eee * Japan to iN’| Nervous, Run-Down People. Indian Fishers AS. Se. ae TAKING TANLAC with the Unit AThowsnnds of men and women Loat a the Washington ast week, 4 Reach Neah Bay , be ured by 14 Hot Page ta | taxable me \ Health Is Fine ma passed by the post) | ane uree * and irritable charge in the resolu tions that Japan's attitude in the matter demonstrates clearly that it Ask For Pyramid and you should get relief for y blue and |reaily has no intention of discontinu bout «IY ing “picture bride” passports ¢ t reate « of over being wel he union of such so-called picture Nuxated Iron thr after taking only 1 feel an we brides with Japanese men in this er ale try,” Uhe resolutions state,” is re ng in an alarming increase of | 4 eborn Japanese on the Pacific) blooded actually gained Thre in #. Hall, of the on nded by the inion that in which Amoskeag Manufactur DOPE HOSPITAL =.= PLANS KILLED =: Council Committee Post- pones Proposal s-onty 18 left in this lot and these will go quickly at the special y all goe emintn not constitute legal > “ é - binding marriages in this country. WALLA WALLA.—Arthur Thom, ROM er Damrosch, direct 1 Vernon Vawif, alias |or of New York Symphony orchestra, bo Father of Three “0 ; pas ' i in attempt to| decorated wi Hangs Himself - Matthew F rry, 43, a grand non of the late Charles C. Perry, one * founders, hanged himself & private sanitarium in ore he was being treat th. The body was a ced for 26. Playerphone outfits redu a crepe, $94.75 Te m 4 rafter in or of the * ok +] a ke of the sanitarium, regular price $123.50 (i 1 | : Ast ' here we make a remarkable o At 1 Y | prove, until pow I have a fine appe fer—this genuine Playerphone talking 5! * le tk. Gna aac A: want Ged rd by a widow, a) Machine and 2 tions on 10 aon hters, all of 123 verything agrees with me perfectly My nerves are as steady as can be 4 1 sleep #0 soundly my mother ean hardly wake me in doudle-taced rece plete this week for only $94 fall cabinet-size machine you can have in either mahogany or fumed record cabinet; plays al! makes records perfectly; regular price $123.50: special for the week pect at Beu for Mischer Bros., wholesa crocern. James A, Farrell \if you don’t feel well or if you have lost your vim, vigor and Won't Visit Here vitality. What you need is a bottle of Proud’s Portolive tonic James A. Farrell, head of the|to feed your wornout nerves, enrich your blood, regulate the r the proponed stockade. | | | | to Seward park was atr pleasure for jlac after the wo: [ate |Dead Man May Be jin rereived trom tt | United States Steel Corporation. will bowels ‘and build up the strength of your entire system, DEPARTMENT Fugitive 1. W. W. |, ems owls in scattic by Martell) not int | Seattie, a Planned, > |'That’s what it did for Mr. Julius Schalch of Santa-Paula, Cal., MAIN FLOOR HOAUIAM, May 25.—Eftorts were |pection of « special Tanlac represen.|Chamber of Commerce has been| Who says: “It gave me a good appetite, made me strong so I ng made by Sheriff Jeff Bartell | tative | notified by telegram. jcan work hard all day.” Try a bottle today—all druggists. « wiay to identify the bedy of a man . I Peers ties Letee-7 tnt eee CE nC Le! NENTS sea und dead in the woods near Oak in believed to be that of Da. 4. BR. HINTON Free Examination BEST $2.60 GLASSES on Earth We are one of the few optical 01 in the Northwest that really | bie thet Ar} atic pintot wan| the body, indicating su « on the body aera by Hanson Baxter & Baxter Announce Their Semi-Annual Clearance Sale , 4 Opening ' oO ah WEDNEDSAY, MAY 26th, 9 A. M. This will be the Greatest Clearance Sale we have ever conducted. We offer you the largest and finest stock we have ever had at prices the lowest it is possible to make on high-grade shoes. You are sure of a fit in many beautiful models at a saving of $3 to $5. This stock must be re- duced. we worn ot grind lenses from start to and we are the on’ — SEATTLE—ON James T. Lawler = |Two Mobs Fail | entre Siaitsr uf" “ Heads Muny League to Find Negro BINYON OPTICAL én THE PIP ES James T. Lawler was elected p: ALEXANDRIA, Va, May ” ident of the Municipal league at a Two mobs forced entrance into t 1116 FIRST AVENUE meeting held in the Washington An- | jail here last night looking for W. Between Spring and Seneca home Main 1550 Rex Monday night. The the evening was given Stephen 1. Miller, of the U of Washington liam H. Turner, negro slaye! Thomas M. Moore, but the ace man had been secretly rem from the jail a few hours prev A play for thinking people YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE IGLIET, 11).—Twenty men missing TACOMA.—Charies Dick, Indiar from new “escape-proof” penitentiary |and Arthur Lucey, longshoremar within two weeks. dead after drinking wood alcoho The comedy that appeals to every one NOW AT THE WILKES Fifth and Pine Here Are Some Real Values White Washable Kid, Louis Heel Oxfords; high grade makes; retailed at $12 to $16—just three prices— $7.85, $8.85, $9.85 wonperFut orFERs ON THE RACK wonvenro orrers PUMPS SPECIALS OXFORDS White Kid, Patent, Black Kid, Gray and White Buckskin Oxfords, Louis Brown Calf and Kid, Black Kid and trow jen and leather heels, regular $6.50 values, Calf; all colors, also white; military and Regular sale 5 Louis heels. Regular prices $9 to $15; price..... doecevege $3.8 now— White Cloth, Louis covered heels, $7.85 $9.85 all sizes and widths, regular $8, $6.85, $7.85, $8.85 $8.85. $10.85 — $9.85, $10.85 Ladies’ Boots kiwceuvtm sc $6.85 to $12.85 All Men’s Shoes on Sale Most anything you want to ask for at prices from. $7.85 .. $11.85 eS des. = A ON THE RACK—BROKEN LINES Men's Shoes tt. ss ttstvrsessccsesesesesetses DOOD? DOOD Curl Hair This Way and Keep It Healthy neon found that the une of D. LR Clark each morning between the hours of 9 and 10:30. No cost or obligation whatever. We have a fine, brand new X-Ray Machine which we are placing at your dis- posal without charge be- tween the hours mentioned above. Please come as early in the morning as possible. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dr. L. BR. 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