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IN AMERICA WORKLESS! Number of “Unemployed Is Decreasing but Many Are Still Jobless NEW YORK, | March 17.—From a “peak” of more than half a million | jobless ex service men in the United States shortly after the first of the) year, the unemployment situation which affects veterans of the world War, appears to have taken a turn for the better, according to a survey | of the national situation made for ENRICH CITY | patra hotel, 17 NATIONS FUNDS $050 Diplomatic “Tangle Hinges! on Reputed Actions of the Chinese Delegates | With 17 nations represented, the Committee of Forty Bight, which met Tuesday night in a room in the Cleo- 113% Third ave, met |Aguin tn police court Wednenday aft | ernoon. Reduction of armament in Chinese | dens, payment of the gambling law reparation, the blackjack mandate and the theft of City Attorney George THE SEATTLE STAR Specially-Low Prices Dinner and Breakfast Sets FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Complete Housefurnishers Interior Decorators Quoted on China A. Meagher’s clgar were among the weighty questions considered, | CITY $650 RICHER | BECAUSE OF MEETING j An & result of the meeting, the city in $660 richer today—and the dele gates are that much poorer. Tho 48 delegates banked the pris oners’ dock, three deep. Patrolman Roy Davis told how the night meeting had adjourned pro tem and pronto when he and several other policemen found the delegates crowded about two tables In the Cleo- patra hotel, breathlessly awaiting (he turning of & deck of cards by the Chinene delegates, | Davia told how two Chinese stood by each table, bi ot ide Lillian Gish in her portrayal of Anna Moore in Griffith’ ale pot a ee hee “Way Down East,” now being screened at the Met, fills the| 1 was then that the supreme hon house wjth sobs over the scene in which Anna's baby dies in) esty of Wan Kosa saved the state her arms—and with gasps of astonishment at the rare beauty) He Pleaded guilty, dexpite the nega tive pleas of the other 47, and point shown. by the simple country maid when her eccentric Boston) oa out the two Chinamen who stood aunt dolls her up for her rich relations’ party. Many of the} vy each tabie. scenes are in colors. ROSA GAINS L peo [iN OPEN- STOCK PATTERNS | fi the American Legion by the or! Fanization’s official publication, bg | American Legion Weekly Based on “the beat information ob- | tainable,” the number of unemployed Yeterans on March 1? was placed at J 400,000, “with promise of further im » provement.” | A chain of employment agencies operated by the Legion in every state | has done much to relieve the situa: | tion in various ways, according to/| Legion officials. The Legion has en: | couraged a movement from cities to the farms, and has insisted ti workers who left their jobs to go to war should enjoy seniority rights on par with those of military age who stayed at home. Ex-service men have suffered more in proportion to their numbers than other workers, according to the Le gion's survey. | a AN UNUSUAL opportunity presents itself, in this offering, for the housekeeper to acquire a useful set for table service at a price that represents a really substantial saving. THIRD FLOOR When a Moro gives a dinner party the repast is spread upon a floor cov. jered with banana jeaves. | "Great P Pre- Opening Sales in - toma declared, pointing fellow deal,” at two of the Chinamen, It was a cinching point for the state and gained Rona hin lberty, despite the objection of Defense Attorney C. C.| 30-Piece hie Breakfast Set {cCullough, whe i that some of the delegates © mat down) on @ stool inst of standing. 1 | SPECIAL 50-Piece Dinner Service [ SPECIAL | 50-Piece Dinner Service SPECIAL $19.50 cney Meagher tried | one of the dealers, to! n. Sing replied short ly that “he got the money.” This waa ||| admitted by all the other delegates. |f] $8 45 sre 60)ts Ceasmen were Fee : This set is attractively deco- A particularly pleasing decora- $100 each, Rosa wan freed, and the remaining 45 paid $10 each on order of Judge John B. Gordon. | The following nations were repre sented: Ireland, Sweden, Germany, | France, Rumania, Finland, Mexico, | tion, introducing a striking yellow banding with small baskets and roses at intervals. Set consists of: . rated with blue banding, pink flower festoons and blue motifs, and consists of: This set is quaintly decorated with birds and flowers within a wide banding, all in a rich blue Medium Austria, Nusa, United States, Mon 6 Dinner Plates 1 Creamer 6 Dinner Plates 1 tenegro, Bulgaria, Canada, Korea, | tone, and consists of: 6 Soup Plates 1 Sauce Boat 6 Tea Plates Vegetable Dish + Store End Norway, Serbia and China. 6 Dennert Pilates 1 Oval Vegetable 6 Butter Plates 1 Medium Platter crTry ‘EY'S € Butter Plates Dish 6 Fruit Saucers 1 Covered eran aK 6 Plates 6 Fruit Saucers 6 Fruit Saucers 1 Medium 6 Cups and Saucers Sugar Bowl During the seesion, under the eves! pesca caicadpeonas ‘Stee: 1 Sete 1 ganll Open. 1 Covered, of several score policemen, several Cereal Dishes 6 Coffee Saucers Bh anes + Seuaiine Pubier Vegetable Dish Vegetable Dish bundred wpectators, all the delegates —THIRD FLOOR —Special, $17.95. i ie uve emehek —Special, $8.45. —Special, $19.50. : N ht | When he saw Attorney McCullough |} J ig. gmoking a fat black cigar, he tm-| Be On Monday night, our | Table Tumblers Metal Table Lamps jj 7 to 10 o'clock, we 4 : : will welcome City Dads Turn _ Special 6 for $1.00 at Special Prices 4 everybody to the | Three pretty cut AN exceptional offering a Formal Opening Out for Spring . designs in Thin- of well-designed Art : of our new home. blown Table Tum- Metal Library Table : There will be lots Practice Monday} j blers: two as pic- Lamps, with art glass Gi of good music and Monday afternoon the new coun: soe = ss ly shades, as pictured. a general good climanic team ines up for ite fist priced, for the set 0 The Lamp at times: Dobe rn groge he cgrelbe dhwediggeeh og-— of! | six, at $1.00. right, in gold, , and keep the night sk eeuenioation andwal nev teen old brass or ‘ yt da as cut tor practice thi Yea. Cut Glass Water Set verde finish, Seca éetermined, Bev ‘ot the || REDUCED TO special $9.50. a ° ° ta Nnckteis postions. “RB. Hee ll The Lamp at left, in old brass, All Pre-Opening Sale Specials |o.2%F "ce." $15.00 oiat cor tomar Sameaain is slated for captain, The new line-|f) $12.50. E up is believed to run something like this: Captain and chairman of the It-) committee, FL B. Hesketh; Large Cut Glass Jug and six Tum- e ° wend ot peste. and sewers scared) <s tchi 4 Window Displays tn cre: onrman of the} blers in matching Floor Lamp Standards | Are Featured in Show Mahogany-Finish design, handsome- ly cut in buzz-saw pattern. An exceptional value at the re- duced price of $15.00. ~THIRD FLOOR chairman of the public safety com mittee, Philip Tindall; chairman of the city utilities committes, 0. T. Erickson or R. H. Thomson. ‘These are the more important po- sitions. Lou Cohen, Drake and Car roll will probably be placed in the line and used as general utility men. All three have lots of weight and/ are expected to plug up some bad) holes in this year's team, $15,000,000 Profits on Gas Shortage SACRAMENTO, March 17-—That the Standard Of] Co, made $15,000, 000 last year, during the gasoline shortage, was admitted last night by Mark L. F former oll adminis : eon : 5 trator, who appeared at the capitol | 17 Intversity of Virginia faculty PPAC to AED |] to tight thre treasures designed to|membera have organized the “Society make gasoline a public utility, for the Rationalization of the Title of Requa denied a statement by As-| Doctor.” Its purpose? To conserve semblyman Helainger, author of one|the title “doctor” for physicians and of the bills, that the price of gasoline | surgeons and abandon that of “pro |] ie fixed in conference between heads | fessor” to jazz band leaders, ex for all broken lines in Men’s “Arrow” |} cr the various companies, He said siompirncdet Special, $7.50 "THREE styles of standards to choose from (two as pictured) all well made and finished and complete with cord and two-light socket. Special, $7.50 each. —THIRD FLOOR for special group of fine Blue Suits—marked last fall $65 to $80—same group selling this spring— | $A5 to $60. for choice of a new special group of 140 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits — values on the winter market | $3.15 | for 200 Men’s fine soft Hats—values $39.00 $29.50 V2 Price For Gantner & Mattern’s Fine Union Suits and 2-piece Underwear | $3.00 Union Suits.. $4,00 $10.00 Union Suits Want “Doctor” Title | rateee, and sletghtof-hand experts. | Educators will be plain “mister.” Confined to Doctors | ———____— CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., March | | PROSPERITY |Prefers Year in Jail to His Wife! JERSEY CITY, March 17.—John McHarg elected to go to jail for a year rather than be put on proba {tion for that period and live peace: ably with his wife. He had been accused of beating her. India Pussyfooters $12.00 Union Suits...:. evvvses $6.00 Shirts that there was no agreement, and . r ‘ 5 ne i] Sprt $2150 Single Garments......... $1.75 | $6.00 Shirts ....--.-..0.+00.. $3.00 || tn ne price wag fixed by the de Scene seasenae Ttinity every ach in Black Drunks’ Faces 5.00 Shi ay $2.5 man¢ vie 3 Pe 3OMBAY, March 17 ohamme. $4.50 Single Garments......... $2.25 3 00 Shirts $2.00 —_—_—_—— NU RS ERY to make your selertiee Vict | |dans here are picketing grog shops . th tent — oy . o aie i TORY H Ss, When one of their religion leave: Regular $8.00 Duofold Union Suits go | $3.50 Shirts . 81.75 Coming to Look Over; Serr. sm nM hated thes Behe, tia ie le cleared and plowed, and many and lead him thru the streets. that can easily be prepared for this Spring's planting . with streets vater piped to Street Car System To inapect the city's railway ays tem, a delegation of Chicago alder- men will arrive here at 640 a. m. |] Saturday and leave for Vancouver for choice of an cased variety of — || at 9 p.m. The visitors will be en- Nentweient Lb yas in fancy tertained by the Chamber of Cor: | and solid colors. |] merce. | for choice of a special assortment of $1.95 a pair for $3.00 English Pars Rs | White Muslin Night Robes. Golf Hose. JACKIE HIGH One-half Price for All Broken Lots in Our Glove Stock—Practically All Sizes in | PRICED ACTOR i Two thousand a week has been the Dress Kids and Mochas turned down by those interested in the future film activities of Jackie Coogan, who played » role in MALTED MILK" | with an ap- pealin flavor | People drink it because it tastes dod in this Pre-Opening Sale at. . 95 Cents . $5.65 Rend My Artich Saturday's St WE BOTH | ‘WIN | Tam now dev my entire time my dental » STOCK Big Fruit Trees for om Remults TREES Tracts 75 graded an every tract Price $450 to $750. ‘Terms $50 down and $10 a month. Our Branch Office on the property at Wast 110th Street, 3 blocks west of the Bothell Highway, is open every day We will gladly take auto at any time to property. Appointments can be made by phoning GOODWIN REAL yNTOWN Ei Just a Block From Our Store GET OUR PRICES Seeds, Fertilizers, Sprays Planting Guide Free Mall Orders Phone Elliott 4325 ESTABLISHED 1893 made good by’ doing dental work that 1 can guarantee, and | making my salary ever paid a child stage or screen player Just North of Times Square | | New Dunlap > Cooper's $1.00 | ST uel @ Gretel ereen ver Sypronies HPCE. ts witht) Oheaol | Straws for ‘Women Cas Silkk Hose—Black [{ sion ot «Had Boy” for Irving TATE C0 Dentists do ft operate on your |] Lesxer productions, and is sald to be | COnVersa= | mow on display— and White— | ry iberty sh po sient. deazia ES rT) Inc. Rosary ie c7he protein | . work. Records show that Jackie's donne content he last salary, which amounted clone to ist $15 to $25 50c a Pair | $1300 ecuy mr Fa aiming “Peck's $12 Leary Building ihesti in any | SECOND AVENUE AT SENECA STREET |]; Bad Boy,” was by far the largest MALMO & CO. | Phone Main 4357 ted Milk,