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(Only five sets available at this price) LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED | seaesain WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH New Phone—Elliott 4910 HESHIIII ; Investigator |Chamber Indorses Speaks Here Tonight) New Hotel Plans [Whiting © Wiltiams, nationally| Trustees of the Chamber of Com kown as an investigator of labor ™erce Tuesday gave unqualified in problems, will speak before the labor | dorsement to the proposal to build a committee of the Chamber | $3,200,000 hotel on university ‘Commerce at the Y. M. C. A. audi.| bounded by Fourth and Fifth tortum at 8 o'clock tonight. Wil aad and Seneca is the author of “What's on Worker's Mind,” a book widely | last year. i) [Oy lands ave nues University streets. John C. Higgins, one of the 30 com mitteemen working for the project it will mean financial gain for the university, an advantage to the city in having a sorely.needed | uptodate hotel, and that “there is | Re nigger in the woodpile anywhere.” | reported Husky coffee drinkers like husky coffee. Supreme Blend, 1 Ib. 45 |2 Ibs, 85c. M. A. Hansen, 40 Reon Did you see “MAIN @900" flying over the city today? Tt was painted on the win; the great Curtiss Sea Gull 1 boat This sir Text is operated Bethe Puget Sound Airway Com- ny, with & hangar at Madison Park, on Laxe Washington. If you want a combination of land and sky taxi ride, call MAIN 6500, and we will take you to and from ‘the "hangar from any’ part ff the business section of the city, Rates, including both LAND and SKY trip are: «- $10.00 $15.00 am now devotin, be time 4 practice. os e bere. for MER ty. doin, work’ that { guerantes, and making my| ‘ood, ved mot compete with operate on your | ou con I give two do are wo! miel work for every dollar 0 you save a dollar, | make éilar. and our interests are we me, evenings till 7 and Sundays f ¢ who work. ot I re- The Importance: of Healthy Kidneys | In the removal of waste material from the body, the kidneys are called | pon to perform a very importan' duty. The failure of these marvelous and delicately constructed organs to properly do their work means reten tién in the system of poisonous mat: | ter. This poisons the system, and if | permitted to remain results in severe | backache, headache, torpid liver, | constipation and eventually Bright's | disease. Warner's Safe Kidney and | er. Remedy, a combination of and other healthful ingredients | Was discovered about 50 years ago, | and its value in strengthening the | kidneys and liver was at once appre ciated. Today it stands as one of t standard remedies in the treatn Of diseases of the kidneys and liver. Many persons suffer from diseases of the kidneys unknowingly. The use of Warner's Safe and | LAver Remedy will invariably im- prove your health, and make you feel that life is really worth the liv-| ing. Hold by leading druggints every. | re, Sample sent on receipt of ten cents. Warner's Safe Remedies | Co., Dept. 561, Rochester, N. Y.—Ad- vertisement. | SED 5() YEARS SS. FOR RHEUMAT SM LEONARD EAR OIL VES DEAVNESS and HEAD NOISES. Simply Rab it Hack of the Kars and In- sert in Nostrils. Proof of success will be given by the druggist. Kidney rmacy, Second and 4 Bartell Drug Co. Ay 0. Leonard, Inc., 70 Sth Ava New York City. 990 vt 1 q hird Awe CC PROD THE SEATTLE STAR _THE ANNUAL FAMILY BRAWL The RICHLEYS WENT TO The Hole De SOAKEM LAST SUMMER - AND \F THEY can, WE can! 7 NW, DAD, LET'S Go To THe MOUNTAINS = THaTS _ bee ure I Tae WE'LL ALL GO To THE FARM! WAL Uf, IT WANNA GO AN’ a PLAY WITH The SHEEP DOWN ON UNCLE CHARLIE'SS FARM JANE MORGAN WILL GO EAST To Take-Part in Broadway Production in Fall Mixs Jane Morgan, leading lady of the Wilkes Players at theatre, will leave Sunday for New York, and will, the East, go into rehearsal for @ new offering Broadway in the fall. stars in “The Oulja Board,” ing offering of the Wilkes Players. Other members of the Wilkes Play: ers who will leave Seattle for otuer| positions are Fanchon Everhardt and Henry Hall, who will go to Low Angeles to join the company at the| Majestic theatre; Alexis Luce, to/ join the Wilkes Players in Denver; Mary Thorne, Howard Russell, Nor Man Feusier, Emmett Vogan, Erman Seavey and Johnny Nickerson, ail to £0 to Salt Lake City to open the new Wilkes company there next fall. ‘S$ GOT A REGULAR JOB iW YORK.—Alvin M. Gehrke} teslgned as probationary policeman because there was not enough money fn it. He then got a job driving a ple wagon. BELGIAN QUEEN IS TAUGHT MYSTERY OF COULON LIFT TRICK PARIS, May 18.--Elizabeth, queen of the Belgians, has been gifted with some occult power by Johnny, Coulon, the “lifting” ex pert, who gave an exhibition to the royal family. Following his exhibition, the queen suggested that Johnny teach her the trick. He did #0. Subsequently King Albert tried to lift the queen from the floor, but his efforts were in vain. FOR ITCHING TORTURE Use Antiseptic Li eld evelg dea ts np Wohin tortareeed oboe skin irritation, and that makes the skia gy Pg tegen can supply you with ne, generally overcomes skin iiseases. Eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, ackheads in most cases give way mishes stops instantly. septic liquid, clean, easy to lependable. It costs only 35c; an extra arge Bottle, $1.00. It will not stafn, is .t or sticky and is positively safe for tender, sensitive skins, ‘The E. W. Rose Co,, Cleveland, Q. Advertisemnt to be produced on | GROWI? G DEAF WITH; HEAD NOISES? If you are growing hard of hear- ing and fear Catarrhal Deafness or if you have roaring, rumbling, hiss- jing noises in ears go to druggist and get 1 ounce ble strength), and add to it of hot water and a little gran Ke 1 tablespoon your four times a de This will 6ften bring quick relief jfrom the distressing head noises should ope 1 at nite little pleasant. to Anyone threatened with Catarrhal Deafness | or who has head noises should give # prescription a trial—Advertlse- ment TOMORROW — FRIDAY 4th and LENORA the Wilkes | after a short rest in! Miss Morgan | the clos. | {| $1,000,000 Expense | of Parmint | ‘| refused to approve an increase by | th- ‘NOT GUILTY” IS PLEA OF ACCUSED SOLDIERS TACOMA, May 18 different in four soldiers charged with gree murder for the killing of Kar! A. Timbs, Tacoma taxi driver, were! tie ths W. W. Hastings, Oklahoma | left without an attorney to represent | criminal lawyer, who was employed | them after they had entered pleas of | by his mother to come here to defend got guilty before Judge W. D. Ask: | him ren Ur! morning | The judge gave the other three, Immediately after they had en-|C. C. Perrin, James Sparks and B tered their plea, Scott D. Henderson, | ward Filion, until Friday who had been representing them, de-| to obtain thelr counsel. He said that manded a separate trial for each one,| if they had not obtained one by that This Judge Askren denied. Hender-| time, the court would appoint an at json then withdyew from the case, | torney for them maying that he could not conscien:| represent them unless they trials, since the evi Three of the|denge was somewhat first de | each case. This left George Sharp the only one ip be represented by an attorney ing, and there was @ tense feeling of tiously ‘ excitament |had separate Mother Is Burned Trying to Rescue Baby Already Safe A woman and three men were} ficials, a pile of ofly rags under the rescued by ladders from the sccond {rafters ignited. Damage to the one | floor of their burning home, while |and-a-haif story frame dwelling was fa mother was singed in rushing $400. The Grant home is at 3034 back into a blazing bome after an/#4th ave. 5. W. $ | The other reseve from a night infant that was already rescued, In| | ODS Sti ey Ww. 60th st, at two fires Tuesday night 894) 1549 5. mm. Fire starting from an Wednesday morning. exploded oll stove, gutted the lower Mrs. H. C. Grant was the mother }toor of Frank Erickson’s home at |\who was slightly burned. Fire ‘a | at address. awakened the Grant family at 2 Mra. Erickson, her son-in-law, m. Grant carried the three chi Frank Gunderson, and two male dren—Nan, §; Mary, 6, and the boarders were asleep on the second baby—to safety, After Mrs. Grant |floor. The fire was well under way escaped fromthe burning home she | when the four were awakened thought the baby had not been res-| Neighbors placed ladders to the cued. She rushed back into the! second story windows and all of house and firemen were forced to|the occupants were rescued. Erick rescue her. The baby was safe in son, a night watchman at the Stim- its father’s arms in the yard @llisen Mill Co, was not at home. the while. Damage was $3,000. Fast work by Spontaneous combustion is blamed/the firemen prevented the blaze for the fire. _ According to fire of from spreading to the second floor. SEEK BANKER _ [Jsyish Fraternity ‘Thomas F. Fournier, president of |!t WAS announced that Zeta Reta Tau had granted a charter to Alpha | the State bank of Black Diamond./ x1, sigma, a local organization of | was charged with grand larceny in «| Jewish men, which was organized complaint iswued by Justice C. Dalton Tuesday. It i# alleged that Fournier embezzled $5,400 of bank's funds the United States Fournier left the bank over a week | take place some tire before the end a) leaving a girl in|of the term. charge. Depositors became alarmed} Charter members of the local chap at the action, and Claude P. Hays,| ter, who will be initiated into Zeta state bank examiner, investigated | Beta Tau, are: Reuben Raport, Hy the affairs of the bank [man mon, Sam Fendel, Miltcn Fournier had not been taken into|Malakoff, Rubin Lewis, Jack Vid custody Tuesday afternoon. Bail was|goff, Arthur Sigmond, Levin fixed at $10,000 in the aplasia, | Addis Gutmann. | ovesumats -|Navy Is Refused ' nity on the University of Washing. Zeta Beta Tau is the oldest and it is stated, Seattle Community Fund Is Organized |, Forty-three charitable and philan |®hropic organizations and 21 civic jorganizations were reppesented in the formation of the Seattle Com WASHINGTON, May 18.—Pro | gressive republican senators have fol | lowed their victory on the disarma-| | ment amendment in the navy. bill| | with a successful attack on the in | creased appropriations in the bill, By a vote of 31 to 39, the senate Tuesday evening for the |co-ordinating the solicitation and |disbursement of all funds for char the ity work jn the city, | the ftem for transportation | crating ‘This was the first disputed item in the bill on which a vote was taken Twenty three democrats joined with | | 16 republicans in defeating the com: |iignry Leong, 25, Chinaman, ® figures, ; Ls held in city jail Wednesday, He was | ee ; arrested in the South End by Pa 2. trolmen N. P. Anderson and RX. F. ae Favors, jiscrmn ott mrca min i anager Pian Tuesday night | Several phases of salary problems connected with civil service were dis cussed by the Municipal league Tues |day afternoon, following a commit |teo's report favoring a city manager} WINONA LAKE, Ind., form of municipal administration,|The Billy Sunday “jazz” Final action 1s to be taken at next| getting church members is out | week's meeting on recommenc ns |date, according to delegates to the favoring frequent revision of salaries | Presbyterian general assembly, who of city employes, compulsory retire-| met as the committee on evangelism ment at 65 without pension, and the | here today right of city employes to strike. Franklin Lures Old Grads With a Dance | Franklin high school wants to make sure it will have all the old ones back at the alumni reunion Thursday afternoon. So it announces a matiner dance immediately after the asembly, which will be called at 1p, m. They'll all be thera, navy committee of $1,000,000 in and re- |Chinese Is Held for Selling Dope Charged with selling narcotics, | mittee Jazz Evangel m May 18 Everett Heroes Will Be Buried EVERETT, May 18—The bodies | of Charles Leroy Kelly and C. J Schroenrock, two former Everett |men killed in action overseas, will be buried here Sunday under the auspices of the Karl Faulkner post of the American Legion, at 10a. m.,/ A large crowd attended the hear. | Given Charter at U) The first Jewish national frater- | C.|at the beginning of the schoo! year. | the | largest Jewish national fraternity in | Installation will} and | munity Fund, which was organized | purpose of | was} squad, | Is Out of Date} | | | | | method of | of TRIMMED HATS Special $5.00 Second Moor YR Thursday's sell- ing the Milli- nery Section has grouped from our regular stocks about 100 spring style trimmed hats, which sold formerly at $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50, and comprise models from our own workrooms and from well known East- ern milliners. The dis- play will include a wide variety of colors and ef- fective trimmings. Spe- cial, Thursday, choice at $5.00. only point stitching, in brown and ¢ Formerly $3.60. WASHABLE CHAMOIS button mousquetaire styles 5 and up to $4.50. Special, a pair in seams and Parts brown Special, a pair KID GLOVES—Strap- wrist also a few 50. white and black cuffs, Formerly Special, a pair KID GLOVES — Bight button gloves, in black only Special, a pair KID GLOVES—Two-clasp imported kid gloves with Paris strap-wriet gauntlet Eight-button Formerly $7.50. gauntlets and embroidered backs and pique novelty Second Floor Later Side duine at $24. 50 HE trend of fashion indi sates the longe r coat lengths for fall wear suits and in th is display of moderately priced models the new lines are amply repre- sented, earlier spring modes. as well as the These suits are made of substantial navy and, contrary to your pectations, are well ored and durable linings. They tricotine ex- tail- lined with neat, ex- press an exceptional value at $24.50, Sizes 16 to 44. Main Floor $2.65 and eight- color, Formerly $2.95 natural Timely Special Prices on Women’s Gloves UBSTANTIAL reductions made on seasonable style gloves from our own stock, which are reduced on account of broken lines and sizes. Women’s Overalls and Overall Suits Made in Seattle by the Black Manufacturing Co. On sale in the Men’s Section, Main Floor. mousquetaire style point etitching, in beaver. and with Paris point in brown, gray, styles with banded $5.00 French kid seams and mousquetaire OVERALL SUITS of blue and khaki-colored fabrics belted effect, styles. 24 to 36. denim in the with the drop Poss elastic tape at ankles. 34 to 44. A suit OVERALLS of blue baniee and khaki-colored material, with bib Cut in the peg top $2.75 pockets. Waist sizes A suit..... Bergdoll Given = ¢ Year in Prison PHILADELPHIA, May 18.—-Mra. comma C. Bergdol, mother of the stacker brothers, yesterday wae sen- teneed to serve one year and one day in jall for assisting them ww escape, with the proviso that if she pays a/ 7,500 fine before June 13 the prison sentence will be remitted. Charles Braun and James E. Ro} mig, accused jointly with Mrs. Berg doll, were given the same sentences. The sentences are to be served in the Atlanta penitentisry Harry 8 Shuh and Albert Mitchell, the other two defendants, were sen tenced to six months in Mercer coun- ty jail in Trenton, N. $1,000 each. It was also provided in the case of Shuh and Mitchell that if the fines are paid before June 13 the prison sentences will be remitted. New Whieeans About Mrs. Mary Fairbanks 108 ANGELES, Cal., There's a new set of whispers being J. and fined) May 18.—| 5 Camp Fire Girls : Still Short $1,000" With nearly $3,000 received as result of tag day Saturday, Camp Fire girls are still $1,000 short — of the sum necessary to pi the 158-acre farm on Vashon | Approximately $7,500 has been i about Mary Pickford Fat and storks and all those things. ‘anything official” is cerned, there's nothing to be Shingle SEATTLE” Bie er-Fade Stain 98c Gallon 5 Gallons $4.69 All colors except gray. “EXCELITE” Prepared Paint No better paint made. Absolutely | | reliable, and manufactured especially | for this climate. exterior painting. % pint......35¢ | Quart . .60¢ | Gallon 2-INCH Special 59c Use for varnishing, For both interior and | ‘$3.75, “RUBBER SET” Varnish Brush You will need suitable dishes. O-Cedar Polish | Mop Triangle Sha Size No. . Special 98° This is the gen- uine O-Cedar Mop —large size, and treated with O- Cedar Polish. Cleans and pol- ishes all wood- work, floors, etc. Here is a 44-piece semi-porcelain dinner set. stain- ing, enameling, etc. Just the size for refinishing furniture. Lion-Lac Varnish Stain For refinishing wood- | work, floors. furniture Makes and | floors look like new. Light oak, dark oak, | cherry, mahogany and walnut. 1% pint .. Pint .. Quart This i ity people, . . BBe | ..55¢ s open old | Plain white, Ran semi-porcelain, som pattern, special $5.98 stock and all first qual- Service for six The Store for Useful Articl