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-af SEATTLE STAR PACKERS WANT G.O. P. | PROMISE TO ABOLISH | TRADE COMMISSION BY GE > BR. WATERS 1. Watson of Indiana, who is slated WASTIIN' N, May 28.—Dig bual.|4# the reactionaries’ candidate for | : chairman of the rules committes, and nens interesta, led by the “Big Five” fone uld thus be in position to influence make an attempt t0lthe shaping of an anticomminmdon joan party to the) plank. feral trade commis |" Watson is the same Watson who, in the period between his defeat for reelection to the house in 1908 and his election to the senate in 1916, served for a time in Washington as lobbytet for the National Association It i within the « octation that moat of the opposition to the federal trade commission outside of the pack or group, Is to be found . =]] Men Enjoy | the laxurious comfort and genuine satisfaction that comes from wearing the Boston Garter. Aad it wears 20 long that ite cost amounts to only a small fraction of a cent a day. packers, are to | pledge the re abolition of th | sion | Failing the outri¢? the commisstor which is now the | people's beat weapon against profit Jeers and monopolixts, the effort will be to #0 limit its activities and pow ers as to make it ine ” The fight againat th nmindon, jas a party tnus, ts expected to be r James abolition of! TRULY WONDERFUL Is the Talk of ‘ the Hour Just step into our large and cheerful sales rooms at your earliest convenience and have it explained by a competent and courteous salesman. Insist upon hearing the Brungwick Records also. Convenient terms cheerfully arranged. cattle Manic 1216-18 Third Ave. Phone Main 3139 Between University and Seneca Sts. FOUR REPUBLICAN CONVENTIONS ON RECORD Incidentally, !t may be slgnificant that republican conventions in at Jeast four states have gone on record, |im identical planks, in favor of abol | tabing the commission “aa ft now is.” It ts suggested Watson's influence has been behind the action taken by these bodies. Qp October 20, Watson said tn the senate, he would from time to time | speak to the #enate about “socialists” jand radicals in the government de | partments Tie claimed that his speech was not to be a defense of the packers —- BUT in his “expose” he | named only men and women who |had participated in the investiga jtien of the packers. He hasn't pointed out any more since. COMMISSION'S KMPLOYES CALLED “SOCIALISTS” As “socislists” and “radicals” Sen. ator Watson, named Stuart Chase Samuel W. Tator, A. 8. Kravitz and 1 S. Haines, who are still with ommission; Raphael Mallen, M. Manly, RL M. Buck, Martin Daniel A. Kemper and Baldwin, who had . ered only temporarily on the packer Investigation and were ‘no longer with the comminsion, and | Johann G. Ohsol, who resigned atnes Watson's resotution to take a better job with an export company in New York. The federal trade conmninsion wits created for the benefit af the people, to enforce and remedy unfair prac toes in business. Naturally, its existence ts “hostile © the interests” of all unscrupulous business. EXPERTS IN THEIR RESPECTIVE LINES The employes of the federal trade comrminrion, whom Watson attacket, are experts In their reapective lines accountants, statisticians and econ. omists Some of them are known as liberals; some are socialists; some are old-line republicans and demo. erate; but none are “rede” and “Rot shevike” an Senator Watson branded them, This probably accounted for the Investigation being halted that's what a clerk of one of the ymmiticen said had happened. | ber, Provision for @n aviation base at Sand Point, on Lake Washington, ear Seattle, was eliminated from the naval appropriation bill yeater lay at the national capitol. The proposal to construct a submarine an aviation base at Port An Wash alno defeated in inference report. * agreed on $20,000 000 for navy aviation. Practically all nereased aviation items were for | Pacific Coast projects, but the Puget t was not included in wa the elimination of the \Machine Invented e, Claude c.! the county aid that the com minsioners w their independent investigations: into the possibility of acquiring a anding field for King county board to take action at 11 o'clock Tuesday . Lieut. Leland W. Ninth Aero Squadron, flying nwhile Miller, s DE-4, arrived here Thursday after. | and was} ompelled to endanger his life and| noon from San Francisco, }r mashing his ship by ending on the Jefferson golf links, That Miller was able to land as| large and as fast a plane as the HD-4 on the links without crashing millar with the location, piloted one of the planes of the fly Jing us here a year ago. jor made | Francisco in the fast time of seven hours and 20 minutes. | A full dros uniform ‘for a an Eng- ltih cabinet mintater is #ald to cost from $1,200 to $1,506. The Famous Entertainer Brings the World of Music Into Your Home A handsome instrument which will easily harmonize with any style furniture and render permanent satisfaction Seats Sit 38 "$125 due to the fact that he was ft» | having | | © going abead with | | means of which abled to read ordinary Ee — = | = i——| —| = —| = = i=" SS — = — i—| — —| | i—| — i—| | = —| = — = = = — = | | ——| = = =" — —| — = i = = = = = Men’s Suits | : Odd Lots—Values to $30 —Cut to $12.85 Men’s Suits Finest Woolens—Values to $70.00—Cut to $34.95 Men’s Suits Hand Tailored — Values to $85.00—Cut to $38.85 wholesale quotations. SUITS FOR BOTH DAD AND THE BOY, in all the newest styles and shades, in all differ. ont «weaves, including Serges and Tweeds, and you will positively save from $5.00 to $75.00 on each wult for Blind to Read| otland, May 21.— being taken in an invention perfected by Prof. Barr by the blind are en print. The le that he had re-| the trip from San] Si mart | ‘To Shrink a Fleshy, lg Wrinkled Face| > ei as she whose WHAT IS A HOME? Your place of residence is a real Little. City Farms and they are all it in Seattl about it. c |‘Take Fauntleroy car and city bus. 1 oy tg’ 12, cut Suits, values to $6.85 eee? ‘Suits, values to io... $8.99 Boys’ Suits, values to "$10.95 Boys’ “Mackinaws, fine -pasaahd cut $6. 98 Presi dent Suspenders, genuine; cut to. 75¢ Wool Sox, cut to $1.50 Heavy Ribbed Un- derwear, 8 c Dress Shirts, Arrow and a -98c "$1.48 Don’t Be Misled Look for Our Name J machine tx known as an “ ‘optophone and the principle undertying it is the conversion of light and shade into musical notes, The letter “a,” for in stance, would throw a shadow differ ent from other letters, and th made to produce a us ts different tone. lind giris were able to read 26 minute by means of the ma vd any book or paper can be! , n whose face has a} arance at times, an well face jon, ‘This in one ounce of lite in one-half pint ingredients which can supply. Use aa a Ther e the face to a norma ‘The loons skin shrinks, | dirt, are ironed ff tick in permanentty | fleshy or flabby, should use the| Water and rub it in. in nothing bet-| 4 jit leaves it fine On almost every article in our store — every garment is on sale, and in these days of soar- ing. prices, we are making this your big oppor- $1.50 Children’s Play Suits, cut to 89 Cc $5.00 Heavy Wool Union Suits, cut to Men’s Pants, values to cut to.. 75e Men’s and Boys’ cut to......... 39c $5.00 Men’s 20¢ Handker- chiefs, cut to.... 8c 25¢ Arm Bands, cut to ‘1 1 Cc v1 9c $9.00, $4. 48 saan Mews $2.38 50c Suspenders, 23c] s $1 Underwear, cut to........ a Splendid omnes If you wan | good condition, be careful what you wash it Most pn too much alkali. This ne acalp, makes the hair brit- nd is very harmful, Mulsified nut of] shampoo (which is pure ntirely greaseless, is much bet Be anything else you can use |for shampooing, aa this can’t pos sibly injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with One or two teaspoonfuls will make an abund f rich, creamy lather, and « sea the hair and scalp thor c ly. ‘The lather rinses out easily 4 removes every particle of dust, hair, and silky, bright, ne | Muffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut ©} oil shampoo at most any drug store, It is very cheap, and a few ounces Mr. Workingman, grab this opportunity to stamp out the high cost of clo ing you Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc., from the representative American manu soaps and, prepared sham. |~ } | | | ends tolis enough to last every one in the| uscular tissue and ‘aggravate the trouble family for months. The Grafonola or Artemis Player Piano will bring added attraction to the home and endless pleasure ALL INSTRUME: BALANCE WE RECOKDS ALWAYS 'S ARE SOLD ON EASY TERMS OF PAYM EKLY AS IS CONV ELLIOT 112 IENT FOR YOU. 14.21 THIRD AVE !—A SMALL PAYMENT DOWN AND THE MUSICA HEADQUARTERS $2.50 Union Suits, wo........ 91.48 oe 00 ‘Dress Shirts, $1.68 $5.00 Men’s Pants, $2.98 cat to... 91.68 $7.00 Work or se. $3.48 = y Ladies’ Shoes, 310, cut to 94.89 $5 Boys’ and Men’s Sent 's and Ladies’ Shoes; most every color; broken lines; all sizes, but not in every shoe. Come early; we can fit you; values to $18, cut to tunity. We have taken the lead in price cutting, so come here for bargains, and you will not be disappointed. This gigantic sale starts SATURDAY, MAY 28TH, 9 A. M. Men’s Suits Newest Styles — Values to $40.00—Cut to $19.85 Men’s Suits Serges and Worsteds— Values to $50—Cat to $24.95 Men’s Suits Fine Materials — Values te $60—Cat to thes. We will do our share and are now offer- facturers at prices that are less than present Men’s and Boys’ clothes at prices that are actually less than you paid five years ago. Come and see for yourself, and you will be convinced. Bring this “Ad” with you for reference. OUR ENORMOUS STOCK OF SHOES for every member of the half-price. Come in, Mr, Werkingman, or send in the Mrs. and Sale Starts 9 A. M. Come Early LONDON, May 28.—A 4month-old t to keep your hair in| baby at Dunsfold, Surrey, swallowed | Lo. Smee & cork and died before its mother | could refhove it with @ button-hook. | REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS All work guaranteed for 15 dandruff and excessive oll. The|morning and get teeth same da: tes quickly and evenly, and| Can Tent oi M early patients who hi you are in the right place. In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which nd strongest plate Known, covers very little of the roof years. See Samples of Our Plate and Rridge W ts the ae you can bite corn off the cour Sean teed 18 years EXAMINATION FREE ” Whalebone set of teeth... Crowns .... tt teen mee cee: $8 Bridgework treet ee meee $2 Amalgam Filling ........2.2+.. PAINLESS EXTRACTION Examination and wavice trees = Om We Stama the t of our present patronage is recommended se work is still QUURE Sood satisfaction, me Ser tested our work Bring this ad with you, Ask our hen coming to our be sure Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Werking People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Opposite Fracer-Paterven Co Don’t Judge the Artemis by the Low Price! We are making a very special offer of this splendid instrument. Its equal cannot be duplicated elsewhere at @ much higher figure. It hae ® tone that is celebrated for its richness and brilliancy—a wonderful vaing, The Artemis Player, » 10 rolls of music for. ........--...-+ bench and .. $595 |