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THE STAR THEY'RE OFF! SAYS OHIO COST JAPANESE HAVE _ FOR $250,000 WOOD $100,000, WRONG DESIGN? 130 Chamber Teams Start|Harding Also Spent Similar] Far Be it From Such, Says City-Wide Canvass Amount, Says Witness Sam ‘Hill ag PAGE 4 SEATTLE \ Twelve Million | Teeth Logt ss Thirty teama, working under the| WASHINGTON, June 1,—-TRebert a@the next two years I" is estimated that twelve milli supervision of the campatqn execu.|l. Wolfe, Columbus, Ohlo, newspa acacia’ oe N decayed teeth are pulled out ev tive committee, of which J. W per emo al peep lien | ever baa year by dentists ‘in the United §) bot K gle oneral « an, | the Harding presiden we Eve! . : yo 4 Famous Star's Own Story, Which He Spent Three Years Bi tums ini fcr" ruins intore tne tennis cumpaign expen |i commerce. with Japan.” we had to be taken out bem ee tah : * nam She COON Cle os Ws * voleed Monday afternoon jamuel h » be en ou . Developing, Reaches the Screen—Six Months of Arduous sree budget, ditures committee today eed Manday afternoon by Samus! Dut because of J y nd hres years will “4 ‘ If the people who los Toil to Film the Picture—All California Scoured for people who lost these teeth hag be $260,000. ‘Thin mum will be suf-| Harding campaigns 1 j . ‘ the ‘one to a dentist soc “ * ” is s A Feat ficlont to enable the chamber to| cost about $100,000 but denied exact 1 Terie Maru from a trip to th died raved soon enough, all coulg Locations’—Spectacular Rides Are Feature. Fepaaa euoceaistuly C10aeae &, year |lonowioape ie EG e bee! ed. . jover the three-year period on nation-| wroire said be sent out Iiterature neg! he Dalt Ste epeoan Think how many kinds of al advertising | direct to voters at a cont of 912,800 | ee ete ontns the greatest there must have been in these hey Tonight there Pho be Ny somane 4 “re “Confined to attacks OR | ene Of business offered by an| million teeth! Think how neck a Senne Spite” Gnner at he Nee | Harding.” awakened and industrious Siberia, | fering and sickne. “ wé |nonic club rooms, presided over by| 16 aald he contributed $1,500 to ‘ial thas Sanaa han eaititacy Oo erat ness were caused by |S. Hl Hedges, president of the cham-| the Franklin county committer, 8en-| sens on Biberia in mere jingoiam,” | O@& PAINLESS PARKER ber There will be munte, the cham ator Wedge cited previous testimony) gag print. ber chorus and lively stunts. There will be no solicitation of funds at this | dinner “Byen if the people at that Harding's campaign tn Ohio! home were willing—which they are it only $35,000. | not-Japan in economically unable to They couldn't have carried On| attempt a war of conquest. What thelr ecampaigna for that.” Wolfe) Japan ts doing in bulld up her mer Why not have Registered Dentists using the E. R, P; er System examine your teeth and tell you what ought ty be done to save them? It will cost nothing to find out, The Mitial meeting of the cam }paign was held at the Butler hotel | naid .fehant marine and develop her busi | this morning when the majors, team | “nnn ne and industries,” cn Painless Parker Dentist captains and lleutenants gathered for|of the chafber for city and state! 4111) gecompanied the Vandertip Gs Usi th [instructions and this wan followed | development. | party on the invitation of the Jap ) i (} /sing the by a luncheon st the same hotel OES | anene government to aanint in the de t} . | While the program primarily calls) ‘The Sagebrusher waa wneouth, veicoment of road building A E. R. PARKER SYSTEM |for pinet -|slovenly, ignorant, Mary Warren was refined, well bred. Should she have) Friends are almost an scarce an married him? lumbrelias when they are needed | fore the wor | with 1619 Westlake Avenue FOP OTOL OT OPO} OTOI OY Good News for Seattle Women We have purchased the entire stock of CHAPMAN’S, 521 Pine St., just opposite Frederick & Nelson's. Our own stock is larger than we can properly display, so that the’ additional stock received from CHAPMAN’S must be quickly disposed of. Fortunately we secured the CHAPMAN stock of Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts at a price which enables us to offer women’s apparel away below ordinary selling prices. Selling at Less Than Wholesale Prices There have been sales recently based on a certain percentage OFF | THE RETAIL PRICES. We intend to quickly close out the Chapman ~ stock by marking every garment BELOW WHOLESALE COST. SMARTLY DESIGNED MANY MODELS FROM OUR SEASONABLE APPAREL REGULAR STOCK INCLUDED The Chapman stock is a collection of fashe AT CHAPMAN REDUCTIONS ionable garments. The styles are the best, the fs range of materials and colors is quite com- Our regular customers will notice that quite plete. _At the remarkably low prices at which a number of our own coats, suits and dresses they are marked they will not last long, and have been added to the sSale—and the reduc- we advise our regular trade to purchase as tions are of the same pronounced character as early as possible, on the Chapman garments. CHAPMAN'S BEST COATS AND DRESSES REDUCED TO . $29.75 CHAPMAN'S VERY FINEST SUITS REDUCED TO ........$39.75 Coats Suits Very attractive styles in full and -Many of these suits are practical for all- three-quarter lengths, exemplifying the year wear and all are wonderful bargains at very newest modes. these prices. Women who have been waiting ———— —— for prices to come down before buying that Coats at $10.00 and $14.75 needed suit will surely find their opportunity In polo cloth, tweeds, Angora, Jer- here. seys and mixtures, Sizes to 42 in all the popular colors, CHAPMAN PRICES on these models were up to $35.00, was an outlaw—a “killer”—with a price on his head. She was the wife of the man who betrayed him. In his bitter heart he felt that he had every, : right— H But when your eyes fill up at what he did for her } and the “little feller,” you'll know why even the sheriff called Black Deering white. . STRAND ORCHESTRA S. K. Wineland, Conductor Playing “SARI” Upper Malcway...... : Lowe Semte. i S. nee P.M. Lewer Fier and Lower Balcony The Sagebrusher was uncouth, Daughters of Ni |Electric Experts sloventy, ignorant, Mary Warren was| Elect Officers} Give Us the O. O. refined, well bred. Should she have} wor:nwest Daughters of the Nile| Arriving in the city on a specia married him? elected the following officers Mon.| train Tuesday morning, @ party of —_——_— day: electrical experts and manufacturer AMUSEMENTS from the Bast, on their way home Edith FE. Gattis, Seattle, supreme! trom the association convention at ORPHECH emevre queen; Anna Larson, Seattle, su-| Pasadena, began a day's program preme princess royal; Nellie Brown, | ‘hat will include trips to White rtv Victoria, supreme Thirzah; Emma ¢f, Snoqualmie falla and other points Farnham, Butte, supreme Badoura; of interest in the vicinity of Seattle Levelia K. West, Seattle, supreme) The party will proceed to Victoria | recorder, and Margaret Grant, Seat-| by steamer tomorrow. tle, supreme banker, " eee nee it ; Pioneers Meet to | | tion to bring the trade of the Phot. Recall Old Times ippine Islands to Seattle will be out-| Log cabin days were recalled lined to members of the Municipal Tuesday afternoon, when the Fito League by Paul P. Whitham, United neers’ ansociation of Washington tates trade comminsioner, at Meven’| convened in Pioneer hall, at Madi \cafeterta Tuesday noon. The talk ison park. Old settlers, 300 in num open to the public. ber, were In attendance A caeeeneeencestciirmeremaranceninaiinne Suits at $19.75 and $24.75 Tricotines, Scotch tweeds, Jerseys, serge, wool velours, checked velours and silvertones. Navies, tans, browns and Pekins. CHAPMAN’S PRICES for these suits were up to $65.00, Suits at $29.75 and $39.75 Wonderful assortment of suits, includnig THE NECESSITY of concerted ac- P. AGES Matinees 2. Nights 7 ena © Polo cloths, silver and gold tones, tricotines and leatherettes. Sizes to 44. Mostly silk lined. CHAPMAN'S PRICES on these models were up to $50.00. R “Si eattle’s Popular Dentists” Most People Know Now That— “Good, sound teeth help to bring good health, but they don’t know who and where the good dentists are. Our many years’ experience in Dentistry has taught us that to be successful we must use the best mate- rials and do all our own laboratory work. Of course, we do not hire any students or operators, and this way we can give you a personal guarantee on all work, That most dentists cannot do. Nights (Sund. Laties’ Mata, (© Ma 0. We use only the modern, painless methods of den- tistry and charge no more than the average dentist. Plates $10—Crowns $5—Brjdgework $5 Open 9 a m to 8 p.m Lady Attendant Direction of Ackerman & Harris A Big New Holiday Show of HIPPODWOME VAUDEVILLE Feature Photo; WILLIAM RUSS “SLAM-BANG~ Sundeys 10 a m. to 1 p. m. Quick Service METROPOLITAN wit MATINER SATURDAY RAYMOND HITCHCOCK in “Hitchy Koo—1919” Eves: ada te 9:06 Mat. Sat Our eany pay plan will Come in and let to you. plain ‘ues. Same 8 Wed. & Sat. Seat Sale Opens Friday, 16 A. M. ‘The N.Y. Winter Garden PASSING SHOW 200 Peepie—i5 Seence—i,200 Prices: NI to. 68) Ser. Mat, The 4 Popular Mat, Wednesdny, Sr te $2. Pioneer Dentists, Inc. DR, DANFORD, President 95 YESLER WAY ‘euthrret Corner rirne Averue "nd Yesler Way EARLY SHOPPING IS MOST a a Ss a | ADVISABLE a polar ololtet Fine Coats at $29.75 Camel's hair, tinsel tone, fine polo cloth, gold tones and silvertones. All lined with Pussy willow. CHAPMAN'S PRICES on these models were up to $65.00. A real chance to secure a new skirt at a price away below what you expected to have to pay. Skirts at $4.95 and $7.50 Beautiful wool plaids, Jerseys, striped silks, serges and poplins. CHAPMAN'S PRICES for these skirts were up to $15.00. «Skirts at $12.75 and $14.75 The very newest materials, beautifully styled. Baronettes, Fan-ta-si, Kumsi Kumsa and Dew Kist. CHAPMAN'S PRICES for these skirts were up to $35.00. ' Opposite Postoffice 1315 THIRD AVE. a4 Mind Next to Phillips’ Boys’ Shoe Store were up to $65.00. s " fall iototolajotatojotofojotofofofojoyofofofofofofofofofopoyoyojo}o) s many exclusive models in tricotines, check velours and Poiret twills. CHAPMAN'S PRICES on these suits were up to $75.00. Dresses A splendid assortment of Dresses marked at prices that will appeal to all women. Many of MELVIN’S best models are included at the Chapman reductions. Dresses at $10.00 Taffetas, Georgette, velveteens. Sizes to 42. "S for these dresses Tricotines, Jerseys, messalines and a few CHAPMAN'S PRIC were up to $35.00, Dresses at $14.75 and $19.75 A large and attractive line of Dresses, in- deed, to mark at these low figures. All new, seasonable merchandise. CHAPMAN'S PRICES for these dresses were up to $40.00. Dresses at $24.75 and $29.75 The very best models in tricotines, Poiret twills, Chiffon taffetas, colored and flowered Georgettes, satins, tricolettes, and a few fancy Silk Sport Dresses. CHAPMAN’S PRICES for these dresses