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THE STAR ; MONDAY, oe SEATTLE te ATTRACTS ATTENTION The prices we quoted last week in closing out CHAPMAN'S stock of coats, suits, dresses and skirts naturally attracted widespread attention. The women who crowded the store agreed that these are the best bargains in wearing apparel offered this sea- son, The reason is apparent. We bought this entire stock at a price that allows us to dispose of it at LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. Other sales have attracted Very attractive styles in full and three-quarter attention by reductions from the regular retail selling prices—here is an opportunity lengths, exemplifying the very newest modes. to buy at less than dealer's price from the wholesaler. It is one of the very best sales we have ever been able to offer our trade and we are glad to sée so many of Coats at $10.00 and $14.75 the regular patrons of MELVIN’S taking advantage of the money-savers. In polo cloth, tweeds, angora, Jerseys and mizx- . tures. Sizes to 42 in all the popular colors. CHAPMAN'S BEST COATS REDUCED TO. .$29.75 iss" Pst otha tive" CHAPMAN'S BEST DRESSES REDUCED to.$29.75 Coats at $19.75 and $24.75 CHAPMAN'S BEST SUITS REDUCED TO. ... $39.75 "err snd gaizon Smite a leatherette Sizes to 44. Mostly «ilk lined. Chapman's Prices on these models were up to $50.00, 2 tones and silvertones, ned with pussy wil- in Best of Style = A splendid amortment of dresses marked at prices Chapman's Prices on these models were up to The CHAPMAN stock was a new that will appeal to all women, Many of MIGLVIN'S $65.00, one arfd it included the most desir- best models are included at the Chapman reduc- —— able of smart, seasonable apparel. Hons We ve added a large number of models from the MELVIN stock at Dresses at $10.00 the same reductions that have at- sei, Sig, cides ‘asa ina atte CC J ricotine, Jerseys, taffetas, Geor ines trac ted attention to the CHAPMAN Reig © Rte ia) Rupr aed are stay oc tak ellen bia ee stock. This is an unusual chance to Chapman's Prices for these dresses were up to $25. wash enl-all aim seibeciel teakis ax tie add to your wardrobe at prices less prices. Women who have been waiting for prices a ps down before bi hat needed will —- had any good reason to Dresses at $14.75 and $19.75 fo sare aint Be pro baring 4 ha suit A large and attractive line of dresnen, indeed, to mark at thew low figures All nem omamwoabe = Suits at $19.75 and $24.75 merchandise. Tricotines, Scotch tweeds, Jerseys, wool velours, Chapman's Prices for thene dromnes were up to $40, checked velours and silvertones; navies, tana, browns and ‘kins. Chapman's Prices on these suits were up to $63. Dresses at $24.75 and $29.75 Suits at $29.75 and $39.75 A real chance to secure a*new skirt at a price The very best models in tricotines, Poiret twill, “a v6 pay. satina, tricoletten Staff Photographer Dorman was right on the job when Hi Johnson reached Chicago, ow is a close-up of California's fighting favorite son, and a view of him as he stood tn, his auto and acknowledged the cheers of the throngs that crowded the streets on way from the La Salle st. station to his headquarters in the Auditorium hotel 3 . is ea | 4 f- 4 eas Notice os Leaders Old Guard Bosses Playing peeve cen SameOldGameat Chicago dodging of the probitation ism the two political parties or their | BY ¢ Wonderful assortment of suits, including many usive models in tricotines, checked velours 4 Poiret twilis, $4.95 and $7.50 Chapman's Prices for (hese dresses were up to $65, Chagman’s Prices on these suits were up to $75. plaids, Jerseys, striped silks, J and flowered Georgette, nd a few fancy silk sport dresses. SON GARDNER 1" mething” out. You can place - CHICAGO, June 7—It's really a|% bet at good odds, You can get a Heron acer ror ititiea |M@8f old-fashioned conver the | Peal por mmaate. And 798 Sug @aforcement” of the prohibition |\inq “the professional politiciam | CAN see @ real run foe your money. - will be iid defore the rules | 4 , Like all real old-fashioned conven SHOP : reams he'll go to when he dive : / 3 Hees oc ine Fepublicna national) "re net golden streets, there. are| ae it ls entirely in the bande of Skirts at $12.75 and $14.75 BEFORE Te cistes todsy. | wolden promises, and = great flock | Dromnonale, The pabile has not be ‘The very newest materials, beautifully styled NOON E Wayne B. Wheeler, who directed | of dates with PUPSES | ation t there would soon be Raronettes, Fan-Toti, Kumai-Kumea and IF AT ALL Ne ee pulging from their and 6). A J Anti-Saloon league's legislative | bUleing ged popular primariee* at which the POSSIBLE the ratification of the Aménd.| Cloud vista of p< ae job» we voters of the party would decide » Prices for these skirts were up for everybody and everybody's what candidate they wanted—that fs in Chicago. — fool notion has “gone fuey.” | friends, and nothing to do but draw WASHINGTON, sune 7.—An cab | ‘2 P “Take It from me, boy,” says the Officers will join in the denunct-| Like afl “good conventions,” no- lout party without shifting hie of the republican congreas, | body yws what will happen. It\cigur. “There's nothin’ tn that pri- by President Wilson, it was/has all the fascination of @rab-/| mary stuff just an added ex Orrostrz known at the White House to-| beg, the far wheel and the hor pense—leave it to us—the expense tee te aco ete Mand oe Nowe oe Wave Go eit oo 1315 THIRD AVE. rosrormce shar Stet" BIG THREE ON (G.O.P.Muddle Increases as | | Neuralgic Pains voice mom, ae | PIRGT BALLOT Opponents Await the Gong a 5 Se ee : . te, William BY H. N. RICKEY achieve even the beginning of a CHICAGO, TL, Jane 7.—The | stampede in his direction. He and Borab may turn the trick | | Hamlin’s Wizard Of is a safe and | effective treatment for headache and neuralgia. Rubbed in where the pain am! t | > a ves) Hoover and Butler Names| , culesco. m Pao Yomination’s Made. Penrose Knows. A a jat the Johnson mass meeting at the : is, it acts as @ tonic to the tortured at bles ORE: | Coming to the Fore tional prt erg => _— | Auditorium Monday night, but the | Rogers Won't Tell. nerves and almost invariably brings at be y i oroly ol4-fanh 1 away o - ninary other candidates are not half as fear rh, | quick relief. : oven There t an uplifter,! cEICAGo, arrangements have been com | 6.) of Johnson as they were before | Who Sproul Is. Its healing, antiseptic qualities can r highbrow, @ progre®| managers and Meutenants were mak-| pleted. Most of the candidates regu ave pa Psat be arrived Thursday. a IF always be relied upon to went in- ve rr a forward. |ing a Inat-day drive upon : | and all of the delegates are on is idah Ute the fetherden tien etl BY a pesemed pended BoE Soci ate lamented progreasive party waa| tor the reat oredr thorn gecmory Patevgyeserin taking and keeping the center of the Chon = sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites = ed all that wlernent’ was | Fhe Feu » presidential nomi) ‘The reader who has followed the| stage and operating ap atmosphere is: goons 4 and stings. Just as good, too, for red out of the G. O. P. and only} ajtho the balloting was not expect. | 2°Veopments of the pre-primary and | which would seem to make him the} — (Copyright, 1920, by N sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cold & stalwarts, the “old guard,” the - tng pre-convention campaigns during the | papular favorite against the field, he} SOMEWHERE IN sores and canker sores. TWICE DAILY—2:30, 8:15 vetore Thermday, state reumained. The vacan es of the departed w the lesser Tobe Herts aways. past months has @ right to expect 1. ‘There is no such atmosphere. | NIA, June 7.—When I heard Boies} Get it from druggists for 30 cents. oe generis that, #0 near the event, we political 1¢ Lowden stock has gone up a| Penrose was not going to Chicago, I/ If not satisfied return the bottle and eneral incursions o the various | Titers will be able to throw at least yttle because he won most of the| decided to steal a march on the oth get your money back. -_ @ little Light on the important ques-| contests before the national commit. |¢? ™minent authors and go where the| Ever constipated or have sick head- caucuses r today were 1 with | Jim Hew |g | he door to Nights—15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 . | t " * | candidate would be nominated. §o| ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, And when, tm 1916, the progres The best avilable information re-| ton of the nomtnation | tee, increasing his delerates by &8. Mats.—15c to 50c a he ial t6 one © Niels avert tevelopmenta in| Otberm better informed or more| Hut these additional delegates do not |! Se to wee Penrose about it {pleasant little pink pills, 30 centa back, they were we tonment of first-choice dek | courageour than I, may be willing | compensate Lowden for the backset| won 7 ved off Hog island 1|— cate " si n the back row af the muld indicate following | to hazard a forecast. I am not. The! which he got as the result of the sen | ° r reagan’ - tox! was met by that boat they built| t K. Ul sap bealgpecta le vote on the fret ballot: [thot te that ia most of Hts aspests| ctr cremiawe bonts mvose piel op Soa upture Kills REPUBLICAN ‘J. Gen. Leonard Wood, 255;/the situation is so unprecedented| yrne Wood people are making a ee iis eaten ie hig aryl. ov 18, Senator | that there is no basts upon which to! nani drive on the 550 uninstructed| why I came was, I happened to be 7,000 Annually Nicholas | formulate © national or logical line | delegates but they are not making |in Philadelphia the night of the last game names will figure in the tian C./ of reasoning. any very confident claims. Probably | presidential election, and saw Pen Keven back-room conferences where the| aie Merl vor a week past the vanguard of| nine out of ten disinterested observ-|rose and Knéx lead the parade for laid os spt dint ertteate bale Jeals will be made. Penrose of Pent | judge J.C Pritchard [newspaper men and potiticians has|ers believe that the nomination is| Hughes the one night he was preat- |! oy ania, the master-mind of machine| foward Sutherland, 16; J: been saying that as soon as the dele-| more likely to go to one of a half/ dent, had been merely t & CO. ites, despite bis absence, is likely | ttamon, 16; Senator Miles Poindex.| €8tes arrived the situation woul! be- | dozen second-line candidates than to lp Bh | turn out to be the dominant figure|ter, 14. | t jin to clarify. They have arrived|any of the three leaders. Now, Philadelphia was supposed In “April Showers” A Human Story by Edgar Alan Wolff and Alexander Carr. THE MELODY GARDEN Spectacular Musical Girl Novelty EARL & SUNSHINE “Today and Yesterday” ting ; \By" a trum “appl ing fea-|and instead of there being clarifica-| An Increasing number of these ob- | to be slow, and there {t was, two dayn | P, neanne 8 uum senuance OF Whatever to-|tlon, there is increased murkiness. servers are beginning to think that | ahead of the tacts, truss is only a makeshitt—e false pi ATES ARE Hoover's chances are not as hope- ° net & collapsing wall—and cannot With the dele-| There were two outstand his willl tures today—a definite “trend” what the answer ts. ELSIE DUDL! PILCER & DOUGLAS In Smart Songs, Dances and Gowns LA ZIER-WORTH & CO. of New York; Wm. H. Crocker of| have lternl % naeeiad out hin enna For the first time In the history Altho two score correspondents | nominated. But he asked me not to|come down. Send your name today te of the party most of the avowed can-| heard him distinctly, and the sten-|rip it off, as the hotels and other|,UAPAO.CO., Block 721, Louis, Me, California, millionaire voice of the for FREE trial apao and the informa: San Francis lv voleed shortly after he ts ted to act as more than a mere me- ax the politicians insist they are. |S I decided there ts the place to jeal support Chamber of Com-|nligned himself with the republicans, | ‘dates are present in person, They|ographic report of the conversation | crooks in’ Chicago wanted to keep | merce; John T. King of Conneeticut,|to keep his name out of the primar.|®% condneting their campaigns with | showed that he said it, the senator,|the suckers there a few days, till The binding pressare uide-de-camp to Penrose; Coleman du s he wi contro! (and « from the South)/ ward Butler, who had. figured but | DRL: ave mére to say than any|} retoto nd dincove f other single ae a mec) heretofore, and 4 that | MINE LEADERSHIP | find out who is nominated before |, thus robbing the n «le man the supporters of Herbert Hoover,| , — = may Weakened muscles of that which they Others who were mechanics of the! si; the verlest: amateurs in The great majority of the dele Did J hi Ss. Penrose phones it to Chicago, need most— nourishment. steam roller” convention In 1012] tuliticn had tovermat Amateurs 19] cates came looking for and expecting| Did Johnson Say “ee . nu 1 y . " bs | 10 i D. 5 ° oy ¢ | . ’ of who will again be in evidence are W.|thelr more practical brethren and|!*adership. They have been disap It or Didn’t He?! * *-. 1 knew Boles Penrose : Murray Crane of Mawsachusetts. ° ,|potnted. They have not found any on account of my being In Boise, : The PLAP. apparently built up a if CHICAGO, June 7,—Senator John. | ; : that shrewd 1) ex-senator mfllion-| stron regation of secondéch because there isn’t any to find.) en ment to news ool men | tho one day—the town he was aire paper manufacturer, who comes| deve What they have found ts a lot of | 80n's st * — | named after. | as a promoter th | Saturday that he “certainly would’ eee D, when adhering | a promote * Wood candi-| ‘The Butler people declare the final | hotels crowded with men and women | Saturday that he Coertainly woul ° oe } | dacy; his political colleague, Henry| battle in the convention will be be wearing badges asking each other | “cert the 4 He said: “Why, hello, Wm! Tie b Cy r = “@ . y adopted a plank approving} pay, " Cabot Lodge, senator and author of|tween thelr man and Lowden, elimi-; who is going to be nominated. pe pears : ino | have heard of Idaho. That's the S : eaty “reservatio s ; . . . t © reservations, gave rise s ” treaty “reservations”; James A. Hem-| nating Wood and Johnson in the|nobody having the slightest idea|‘¢ Lodge . 7 Sate Benstor Bites is trom you Pont of Delaware, who has made jes and state cor ions, and work |®bout the same amount of dignity! when asked whether he had made they were thoroly renovated. way ¢ f | to ontroversy to whether Or springs attached. inway of Indiana, a survival of the| first five ballota to. @ controversy as Learn how to close the heraial ¢j alamong delegates already committed|4® obtains In a local fight for con-|the statement, asserted that all he oe | few honest dollars in pc »|to another candidate to get their sec-| Stable had intended to say was that “we! Roles told me: “You know, Will, kind that explodes; A. ‘T Fairbanks machine; Herbert Parsons| An reg Hoover, his backers Johnson said it or not. Now, Penrose told me who WA8|as nature intended. so the tuptare mane der Hert of ond choice, Investigation has dis:| ‘The old idea that the great office| Will croas the bridge when we|your business and mine are alike. e : ele 4 powerful member of the old guard;|able strength developed In this way.| heen tor politics, ‘but most of them are one hw ‘ p \ Ps able stren eloped In this way. | hee mn to shreds, I am simply r pe H « “An Evening at Home” ainty) : po : of Ma hag a stating the fact, not criticising the 1 ae: be ig args 2 iclan, a gra e of Mark Hanna’s | denounced the direct purchase of del! vethod, It may be that this is the| Pp bey Mae . political kindergarten; Rud Hynicka|egatos by the use of checks and it in| menor. I | en says to me: “For appearance of Cincinnati, who knows Ohio poll-| understood that Gen. Wood is plan: |" y- | e . | Sake, Iam for Sproul.” Then I asked e Hes; Franklin Murphy of New Jer-|ning to take a similar high moral| We shall know more about that |M cn. president Michigan State {him who is Sproul, And he said: - 4 who has aly nted | stand. The purchase of Southern del-| When we have a chance to compare Board Dental Examiners) |“T don't know any more about him| « , ach in “Wit & Wonderment'’ P, New Jerse ot of | egates is a mattor of immemorial cus-| results of the new method with the = |than you do, Will, but he was the «cane he Hoody ry wot Bae ; the ,republican wing the Utah|tom, and the only question about| old. | Dental Surgeon | darkest horse I could think of.” me. Three weeks after taking Adler Mormon church—all tried and true|them ts “how much” and “will they! What the hundred mfftion peopte | Diagnostician 2 gio ‘ka I was helped and am NOW ‘ and ompetent to deliver. | stay bought? Other delegates are He has to stop now to phone to| wit” Chicago what delegates to throw row Pyorrhea Specialist |of the United States are interested jin ts that the best qualified man for | X-RAY DEPARTMENT har |the presidential office be nominated. | AN CONNECTION If the Barnum and Bailey tactics |[ prighest Order of Restoration now in operation accomplish this re: Work Don (Signed) J. C. Wright. Adler-i-ka flushes BOTH upper and lower bowel so completely it relieves ff ANY CASE gas on the stomach or sour stomach, Removes foul matter, When these political satraps have| expected to bow to party discipline got together and matched ideas candidates and decided what, in t opinion, the voters will * the way of a nominee, the JOSIE HEATHER Singing Several Songs to’ and to serve the country patriotically eir and (except for personal expenses) in | disinterestedly but he will give me some more |dope on it, maybe, tomorrow, wand for’ hoice will| Like all old-fashioned conventions, | v 08, | 01 4 Bstimat which poisoned stomach for months, CONCERT TOPICS OF be determined ,_,| this one has the interest of uncer, | *U!t they will Justify themselves, | Examination, and Estimate “HOMECRO! means | Often CURES sundtipaiten. Prevent KINOGRAMS | ORCHESTRA THE DAY Whether the Javish spending ‘of tainty. “It is Uke watching a table full| Johnson has gone further than any FT - 4 appendicitis. Adler-(:ka mixture money which hag marked the pre-con-| of gamblers in a big game of poker,}of his opponents in breaking with 504-12 EITEL BLDG. much in the economic | ot huckthorn, ‘caneaph, etyeman ane acular | SHCOND AND KE lif ttl nine other simple ingredients, SEATTLE ‘e of Seattle. Swift Drug Co, Bartell Drug Go. and all leading druggista, vention campaign will cease with the| The galle doesn't get anything out|the past and adopting spec arrival of delegates and “bosses” re-| of the game, of course, but it is Inter-| methods. The concensus of opini. ins to be neon, Mr. Lowden has esting to look on is that up to now he has failed to