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THE SEATTLE STAR BOYS, 13, HELD HUGHES TO ACT AS GRACKSMEN ON REPARATION? Narrowly Escape Quaran- lntay Urge France to Post- tine for Smallpox pone Invasion Vr vanton, act alone if the | allies will give only the 1 sup-| With the juvenile detention home but da expected under quarantine for smallpox, ac PAGE 7 BANDIT EAGER FOR LIFE TERM ‘Might as Well Start,’ Ward Daniels Says Wart Daniels, 19, sentenced to tite complicity in the 4 ‘DISARMAMENT — FIGHT STILL ON |Borah Out to Get Record} Vote on Proposal Expect Delay of Invasion of Ruhr} LONDON, Apri) 2 of allied action on Germany's repara- | tions proponal, an of the lytuhr probably will be delayed until | | May 15, it was learned here today. read. for the in ROOSEVELT PLANS ARE GIVEN 0. K. Regrurdien | Lydia! It’s Disgraceful! One Should Be Careful! invasion BY L. C. MARTIN WASTIINGTON, April %.Seere WASHINGTON, April tury of State Hughes today may put m by the supreme council, which 20.The | imprivonment for |cording to information received from |into execution a course, which he 1% | meets tomorrow. | fleht for dimurmament continues to-| murder of Patrolman V. L. Stevens, E }the home Friday, two 1S-yearold| understood to have decided tentative | ee | day in congress, despite defeat in the | January 14, asked authorities Thurm embryo mafecrackers were held by|ty upon for the United States to hee Pe 5 5 | «¢ ” | house yesterday to allow withdrawal of his Architects Adopt Resolu- police Friday following thelr arrest |follow in the reparations erteta Going to End It : ragga of Sets, ‘ealtoe eileen to ths poteedne scant Fis é Thursday night and the seizure of! Despite the secrecy being observed, | * . wo: ° a . . the rew a win tripartite | no use the appeal,” he said, “© tions Backing Board; thelr dynamite cache the pomible courses for itugues wo| SAYS Premier Briand | rew!xtion proposing a tripartive|no use in the appeal.” he wuld, | A Deny Extravagance The owo lads, nuel Arnott and | take now have become fairly well "ARIS, April 29.—"At Jast we are! the naval armaments of the United | He ts now in the county fail. § » Margi defined in the minds of observerr tp ed it.” Prechies B , of | @tates, Great Hrituin and Japan, de-| C. A. Brown und Lous SM 2 admit rere } 4, declared, an L "tod: Nn got " ith b i Phat plans for t natruction of ‘i rane jeclared, clared today he will get a record vote |convicted with him, have not agskell J T 5 natmuction dynamite from th The mont drastic course ie to make train here today, wt for the|on his proposal when the navy A for withdrawal of their appeals 3 | DAEteneat's m at resentations to France ‘againat| meeting of the supreme allied coun-| propriation bill is b | 4 and W Willow © proposed conpation of the Rubr Hiatt ‘1 TI y. cf at London Thin bill, which p ago. "They al ing | WRN he impli threat Piriand was ascouspanted by the u:| yenteréayy will be be "|Woman of 90 Will | love can forces on th 3 anid | Panett | General Bert | ‘The amendments to the Young| RACINE, Wis, April 29M a @ und eR. 1 Tm larted for London deter. | emergency tariff bill, adopted by Amy Davis Winship, altho 90 years { yoles. y AMTICA infant son of Mr. and mined to wir of the other!» « finance committee, were be of age, plans to v1 4 : ders away |ullied power pre of | put in parliamentary shape today, in | school at the Uni ity of Wisconsin, a “i - ar s Valley irri-| marching deeper into Germany and at the bill may be reported | She will xe in psychology, Mite ing the Kuhr coal busin erature and sociology fon on the proposed Roosevelt tention home, | gh schoo! building is expected to be but the hom, quarantined Fri. |) ine in the © : % eee y afternoon Lydia, the County Jail Cat - | ; dns A. Heleht wit prevent the] 2, os un we jut eno Qa thing) “I wade mymtt comtetaom, 1| NS, + OUth Entering jf FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET | ewes. it maee batere| snather” wat fone techy tas uke me| Theatre by Skylight! INUE A} > | Meague is in favor of a revised plan| Lydia, the county fell cat bere, | tine A pertectty renpectable theatre of building awned, stre turned around| “But T got just one taste and then | Party was broken up by police and ' seen me lap it up! attaches at the Strand theatre Thar | you should have ‘ board i Ree oy ee the = wegen . | “And what a feeling it gave me!|day night. One of the party, Sum oI7 " i struction be poctprned one yout. Tra |_“tt gets mighty monotonous.” shel, was going to be so dadburn care-| Howard, waa arrested. He was! ID) | S 4 struc Posty : ©jcontinued, unblinkingty starring @€) 6.) iu: in about two minutes I wns | ordered to report to juvenile author Ob ‘ estimated cost the building at this|/4 pursing fly. “One is watehed con a “ | § ie $1,250, + s jearcening around in a diagrace tieeFriday. Four other members of Seeerpensseenatintienanetineas | asa me stantly, you Know, and just one lit) nanner, I almost fell off af Pro-| the party escaped. : BY tle deviation from the conventionalt | 0 iy guy Game was epotted as he cimbed en a 23 CHINESE A ARE tiee—and poof, one's reputation "lk thru a skylight into the theatre. He} | a gone, intended to view the show from the . q Bat T put ou a real party bere | MOM ower the backs of chatra| feet, It ln believed Wool Tie-on Sweaters ‘An Exceptionally Interesting Group of the other night—right under their]. iy Crunerance., I climbed up| ° a4 4 " ee TAKEN IN RAID sio2 esr Mh cima [a New Top Coats, $13.75 to $42.50 one, Ay See Ok, Tava ener Oe a,tart ani op one wai ooo! BURCAU Of 1.95 P 0 snails on " the ceflime and down the other $ . all right, once you let me get start: | 0" Dare Biape rehase * Narcotics Valued at $10,-|04 “Tiste'a good time |B a titise wat eoreiodl Mis sing | ERY smart with rts skirts and I a pad er, P Seized ome ~ hee ye Utule bit difficult an | 1 ay ti sma ' sg f “it ers widely - varying 000 - 4? gave } ouung apparel are 1ese close-Tit- . GOT NIP “That ix the last I remember, | Relatives if ting Beanie, and they may be worn requirements, from rts s ier sees egy roo aa ee Bs Bagg Sera pop. I Aig Teal bbee Pd aR gd ng oid te ney ee as a blouse if desired. to dress wear—two desir- os «i 23 » ad and one of . : ar 7 io ees shore somdiaan t the cork back In the bottle 1/ those awful woolly tongues. Some reanatiog thats wet have tous In Bisque, Brown, Purple, Pea- able styles as pictured. ed on the premises at 210 Washing. | Waited for half an ey a boty bea put me to bed—who, 1 | separated. These whose relatives or | cock, Turquoise, Salmon, American Values are just as in- ton st. Thureday might by members| “Then I oe a ml “oF | » | Be auty, Navy and Black. teresting in leath @f the White Cross, federal officers [bottle was standing. Sure poate ‘ this im al! confidential | iieaders whe may know the | s 34 to 42 bel rhage eatner- 8 a ad spilled and there ot 0 goodness sake, dont breathe it | of persans mentioned Im thie column es 2. alte. + ieee oo Se Oe | sting are yenorse Priced at $1.05. ted Polo Cloth Coats The federal men and the White 7 | —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE for general wear as in the ross were after dope. The potice handsome embroidered s for Diers. When . Ri aerperty sueerge, the room they (2 oppe for t E |, Aitne ste nea to hear trom him and braided Wrap Coats. “ t . requently while he wns livin, i ‘ x psaentiy had bode fe Une, and $7.20 attle, Mra. KE. W. Charles, 855 W.| In materials there ; capers tedheogt Whole F iL W, if North st., Ldma, O., haa not received | is choice of Polo 3 China he pls l l é a letter from her son, Walter. ¢ ’ s anes Comeasen' is Ce Ttacs men) am y, Charien for a long tian. Ho war a| Cloth, Velour, Bo- livia, Tri¢otine and Serge, in Gray, Navy, Brown, Copenhagen and several shades renident here for several years, she ‘¥idual could be connected with a par-| ver | writes, @icular gambling set they were ail Booked at the police station for be ims in a place where gumbling was conducted. ls Granted Divorce “Judge,” sald James Colting, com | Askren, 16 Villistas Are for the husband, merely Search of the room reeufted tn the | testing his wife, Irene’s, petition ood Nar .T finding of 20 ounces of morphine,| divorce, “I bought all the supplies|, MF* Marton MacDonnef, of the] DEMING, N. M., April 29-Six-| i) ‘an. @bne up in ounce packages, department of public welfare, hadlte, of an original party of 2 The values at these and I ¢ butcher to prove I “You bought for my home un bring in my | t¢ ified that she visited the home and found the hasbanad frying fap jacks and eating them with heney, while the wife and @hildren were in | | today of| ion with a The jury VWilistas stand acquitted prices are especially em- phasized: upplied weil.” the supplies? i ¥ & 4 = ; Man Is Near Death in Shooting Fray ail qnerted Judge Walter M. French in mmutes on the firet ord. | 3 RIA, Ore., April 29.—M. J. | surprise. ie She also testified that after the) [uix of the original band were! pind mse SSS the peat cf Gecth tae} “Yea, ste” husband had been arrested for non: |nanged in 1916 | One ence ped, Jocal hospital here today as a resutt | @f a shooging scrape during the) “Then I know your wife f& en |wupport, she assisted the wife ta) titled to a divorce,” the court maid breaking open Coilins’ priyate trunk, Cunning Styles in vas 50. $42.50 STORE wit hfinality. “I think my wife would be entitled to one if I attempted to might. Burns t& afieged to have been shot in which were stored preserves and | jams and food he had denied to the 'Southern Songsters Children’s Rompers $1.50 - HE quaint peg-top effect is feat- to Be Heard at “U” Songsters of the South will be heard at the university campus when |the University of “ California Giee club makes its appearance here Sat ‘By Bula Ingle, a woman who is now | buy all the mupplies. I think John being held by the police. Dore’s’ would and Tom Askren’s| She ie enid to have been Iving with | would.” Rim as his wife. rest of the family. jacotae?, French gave the woman a decres, allowing her $20 a week Dore, attorney for the wife, and/the support of her child. = — Collins is @ real estate ) dealers The Streamer Hats Boys’ Specials Alaska Can Produce One-Third Our Paper | WASHINGTON, April 29.—Secre tary Wallace announced tocay that & survey of Alaskan forests conduct ed by the department of agriculture | showed Alaska enpable of perpetual day, M 20. 2 . bc genplan one in plain pink or blue waist of white twill trim Gives Japan Navy Control of Yap YOKOHOMA, Japan, April 2 The cabinet has decided to give the |navy department control of the ad- ministration of the island of Yap, ac with blanket-stitch, the bleached muslin trimmed Sizes 2 to 5. lar and cuffs of the gingh blue and white checked gingham, ured in the Rompers pictured— gingham with med with cok am, edged other of un- with pink or Well-liked by Little Girls $3.50 and $5.00 » Seat the 14-year-old girl is not | too grown-up for a streamer hat, and the -three-year-old is not too cording to the newspaper Asahi. Full details of the plan were pub- lxhed. Viscount Kato, leader of the oppo sition In the diet, in a speech, de rided tho ministry for its constant talk of friendship towards other coun: tries when, he claimed, Japan's were being trampled upén. |Motion to Quash Motor Suit Fails! Motion of the International Motors | company, of New York, to quash the | suit of Thomas G. Young, Seattle | auto man, is denied in a decision by | Federal Judge E. F. Cushman, filed | Friday with the elerk of the district court. Young .is suing for $70,000, | alleged due in’ salaries and bonuses | during the time he acted as the de fendant's agent here. Very attractive values at $1.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Ribbons for the Fringed and Tasseled Sashes of the Mode Oana frocks, Eton jacket suits and even separate skirts are accompanied by tie sashes nowadays, For the street frock there are Roman-stripe Ribbons ending in tassels and fringe, with red or brown predominating, 514 inches wide, $1.00 yard. | Taffeta Ribbons in shell-pink, light- blue, rose, coral and turquoise-blue, for wear with organdie frocks, $1.00 | Production of one-third of the paper | |pulp annually consumed in the | United States, | Klamath Falls Man Dies in California SAN FRANCTROO, April 29.— Ernest W Sifendah!, aged 46, of Klamath Falls, Ore., died here during the night. He was manager of the Associated Box and Lumber com pany and of the Lamoine Lamber lcompany for several years and was |prominent thruout Northern Califor Dia and southern Oregon. | aainatometaany ‘Quebec Now World’s Biggest Rum Dealer | The Downstairs Store is featuring a very attractive display of these — ribbon-trimmed Hats in poke effects, »_ Mushroom and roll-brim styles, with flexible brims, in Black Brown Navy White Sand Rose Blue THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE for Saturday Up the Incline Priced at $3.50 and $5.00. Boys’ Army-last Shoes $4.25 and $4.95 ODELED on the same last as that approved for the U. S. MONTREAL, April 29—The pro vines of Quebee today donned the | apron and took up the beer towel as the greatest liquor dealer in the Jap Picture Bride world. Today offered the last chance yard. Army are these shoes for boys. Of sia trom rd | A sereeeth gute Be will Be meee Satin Sash Ribbons in paon-blue, pink, heavy elk leather, as sketched, in H the future will have entire control of turquoise, Delft-blue and coral, 7 Blucher style, with welt sotes. the liquor business, doing its own inches wide, 85¢ yard. Sizes 11 to 13814, $4.25 pair, Sizes 1 to 514, $4.95 pair. BOYS’ RUBBER-SOLE BROWN bottling and selling from its own stores final rush for Dertnita, Postoffices Show stronger drinks There was a New Hair-bow Ribbons by the immigration departmer | the unde that she was Ii to} are in plain satin and flowered effects, CANVAS SHOES with rubber | Growth; Are Raised Paap otis Tak dined 5-inch width, at 75¢ yard; also in bro- heels: ‘ sizes 11 to 2, $3.00 pair; gration he caded effects at 65¢ yard; and satin- | Indicating, 2 cording to Ans and refuses 2% 3.5 ir. | Postmaster | C M. ‘Perk ortation. edge Taffetas at 65¢ yard. 24% to 6, $3.50 pair Cc e ILDREN’S PLAY lume ous thr = - —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE GROWING GIRLS’ TAN LACE SHOES on “Skuffer” 4 > A Washington postoffices JXFORDS, medium round-toe " Boys’ 2-Pants Suits rund "from ‘fourth t|SeWS Dedicate New OXFORDS, en medium, xound-toe last, ui or ned i [Formerly School Here Sunday ' 214’ to 7, widths A, B, C and D. DSS: in fine all-wool material 11 0 | Fe ly the postmasters at these Sanday, starting at % ta tow 2 ‘m » Wi Ro \, B, . 11, 8: 55 pair. unequaled values at....... . gine iy 9 Dea Saha AMP | school Wtildings of the Seattle Tal Priced at $5.50. pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Boys’ all-wool one-pants Suits.......$9.85 |ficlent to warrant paying them | 04 Torah, 17th ave and Alger straight salaries, nid ate ceremonies, and will be asssited by the 209 pupils now attending the Hebrew school. Misses’ Knit Bloomers, 35c Boys’ Waists Boys’ Caps ‘Masons Planning * 85c and $1.00 | R For the past 25 years the Hebrew Regular $1.00 values. Values to $2.00. | eunion at Spokane schools of this city were conducted “A Special Special | SPOKANE, April 29.—Many of the |by the various synagogues, but last Ona 3 IGHT-WEIGHT and of delicate latte 79c PS sted $1.35 most diitingulshed Masons of the| June all Hebrew schools were placed RACTICAL, _ easily - laun- shell-pink shade are these bars Be tl eeeet ee ee foe, end qantas te dered undergarments for Union Suits for present wear; low to attend the second annual state re-|ent school and is managed by’ a tay "4 Boys’ Corduroy Knickers. Double seat union of Scottish Rite Masona “itty |board of governors selected as the girls, these Pink Jersey Knit neck ner warts bain va band fine 4 and knee Sy cial nis $3.15 candidates will be conferred degrees | meeting of incorporation June 17 Bloomers, with tie at ish and in knee lengt ag open 6 ow eee socctiie coe «Pe from the fourth to the 32nd, Several | 1920, and a school board, or board of istli dk Sizes 8 Sizes 84 and 86 are priced at i Boys’ Khaki Knickers. Double seat vad | oy ee — WT P é Whar pie 4 rsariae? Vers S5e. Ay $1.00 knee. , Special .....ccccs- * * 0 years, rie eral Sizes 40, 42 an are { eh ie daa | Frenchman Invents Admits Teaching New Bandeau Brassieres —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE “THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE SEE OUR WINDOWS 50c a Tank That Swims| Girl to Be Forger " ’ ° Ee ee ded ag Aegina Ps eget fl et gy! N OPEN-MESH, ventilated mate- B > Kni Uni 5. |phibieus veh designed by alforge a check which he! afterwards back-fastening style, with elastic insert ° French engineer, M. Feenpinon, Car-| indorsed and had casbed, i. ¢. der |#! in ‘back, and pink tape shoulder straps. ERY good value is offered in these White Cotton Union Suits in high neck, sleeveless style with band trimming and mercer- Knee length, with hem finish; sizes 24 to 34. Priced |rying five passengers, this machine | climbed various obstacles ashore and | then, sliding down a bank into the pleaded guilty to forgery in the first | before Judge King Dykeman Deputy Prosecutor T. H 401 to 407 Pike St. Sizes 84 to 42. Priced low at 50¢. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE degree Thursday ized stitching. at 65¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ] | Women’s Union Suits | | | ! | sea, made # “voyage” driven by a| Patterson asked that sentence be de. | Ipropener, Reaching the shore again, | feted until he could investigate suf 4 iia ercccinisiemmerntineniiiiinngiomniacmntmiiiae aerebed bak en dry land, ficiently to make a recommendation = — : \ t ,

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