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—those who are looking for a suitable home to dwell in will find our efficient Rental Department of great servico—here you will be able to locate in most any district in the city the home you de- sire to rent. join the “JUNE BRIDE SILVERWARE CLUB” ry 96C own membership in the “JUNE BRIDE VERWARE CLUB" is secured Dy the payment of only 9c down, upon which this Wm. A. Rogers, Lid, 26-piece set of silverware with 10-year guarantee, ts deliv. ered to you, then you pay the Balance at the rate of 500 weekly; get consists of 6 each, tea spoons, forks, knives and table spoons, also a butter knife and sugar shell; regular price $16.50; special J for thie club sale with good qual ere using it. It’s @ real , that® what ft fa Try it to- At toilet counters everywhere. ow SY sauladld iectath derail | 504-12 Eitel Building SECOND AND PIKE SEATTLE This Tells Just How to Classify URGE REVISION OF CITY WAGES Should Follow Cost of Liv: ing, Says League Salary schedules ot city employes should frequently be revised to fit the high cost of living, civil rervies employee should be denied the right to strike and no person over 65 should be retained in city service un long the case is eupecially meritort oua, according to a committees re port adopted yesterday by the Mu: nictpal league. The league trustees were inatruct @4 te call on the national govern ment for @ transport to carry unsold jarmy canned goods here to famine atricken China, Jackson Silbangh tnformed the league that many citpowned autos are used only one or two hours dally lor public businens, the rest of the UUme standing idle or in use for private purposes, |Increased Demand for Labor Is Noted Increared demand for labor fn nearby communities in the Puget Sound district ts helping solve the problem of the unemployed in apite of the decrease in demand tn this city, according to J, H. Shielda, muperintendent of the City-Federal Employment Service bureau. Workere are being called for, Shiekts said, by farms and dairies, road contractors and Jumber mill and logging camp operators. FUNERAL SERVICES for Mrs. Celia K. Soule, $4, resident of this state for 60 years, will be held at 2p m. Thursday at the undertak’ Hamilton. eenuine iit DURHAM Ce ACCO Soap should be used very carefully, if you want to keep your hair looking its beat, Most soups and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali This dries the sculp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins ft. The best thing for steady une is |Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo | (whieh is pure and greaseleas), and*in better than anything else you can use. One or two tearpoonfuls of Mulat- |; fied will cleanse the hair and scalp | thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair | with water and rub it In. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, | which rinses out easily, removing jevery particle of dust, dirt, dandruff jand excessive ofl. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the | scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to | manage. | You can get Mulsified cocoanut of! |shampoo at any pharmacy, it's very | cheap, and a few ounces wil! supply every member of the family for | months. Re sure your druggist gives you Mulsified.—Advertisement. lome Builders, ATTENTION! ON’T buy the windows or doors for that! house without first seeing what we have. to offer you. Don’t even cut the openings for the windows until you see what we have to offer you. If you build to suit our stock mill-work you will save big money. Our mill-work is right up-to- date, and can be used in any house with an 8- foot, or 8-foot 6-inch or 9-foot ceiling. The quality is right and the price more than right because we sell, direct from forest to you. No middleman’s profits are tacked on to your lumber bill, And in dealing with us you are dealing with a company with fifty-seven years’ reputation for keeping its promises. We sell to anyone anywhere. Write today for circulars and price list or come in and see us. STETSON &POST 311 WHATOOM AVENUE ——— LUMBER CO. ELLIOT? 711-712, ————. SEATTLE THE SEATTLE STAR Each Thespic Bird and Butterfly TRAINED Observer of the Btage can tell, without the Program's Pawe just what the Nationality before him ts supposed to be. When he beholds a Human Silat engaged in demonstrating that ber Elbows, Ankles, Wriste and Knees are disiocatable with Bang and that she doesn't mind the Gapn between ber Far-Fiung Shoulder Strape—well, then she's accurately classed ae Homething out of Maypt's Past. Though Seot land's very far away, the Highland Dancer, one might my, i» Just as| As Kip-| anxious that the Breese rhall have Full Acoons to her Knees. ling’s fame Verse begins: “They're Sisters underneath their /Shins” (Or elne, haps, it ends that Way--it'a Sometimes difficult to may.) The Russian Dareer'’s special Gift is his Ability to lift his Person, with a single Bound, from Squatting Postures on the Ground to Wild Excursions WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1921. ip the Air. inside the Lega! It must be Healthy Tea—One might experiment, and sce! Civil War Veterans Assigned to Schools} The following civil war veterans from the John F, Miller pot, G. A RK department of Washington and Alaska, have been detailed to speak at Beattlc high schools at 8 a& m.| Friday; Lincoln, I. N, Blakesles; Ballard, G. T. Snow; Queen Anne, Byran| Phelps; Franklin, C. G. Austin; Wom Seattle, H.W, Davia. Central grade, J. 8, Stevens; Gatewood grade, H. N Blakeslee and WH. W, Davia Com rade PD. C. Brown and other mem bers of Miller post are requested to visit the grade schools nearest to thelr homes and take part in the ex orcises, beginning at 1 Pp. m., » Weiday Empire Day Marked in City by Dance! Two thousand British-Americans | danced at Masonic temple Tuesday night in celebration of Empire day A program included songs, speeches and other entertainment. The affair | was arranged by a committer headed | by Thomas Hughes, Ex-Soldiers to Be Tried for Perjury Charged with perjury during the ‘William HH. Norris murder case, George Dewey Davis and Grant Cal laban, former service men from So attle, are to be tried in Redding, | Cal, June 20, according to word re ROME, May 25.--Attempta to en tablish trade between Italy and Rus sia have failed, according towhe bol- | shevik representative here, who ask ed for his paswporta today. STOKANE.— Robbers carry off strong box from D. K. Westby rtore *t Clayton, in auto truck, Box con- tained $4,000, (Vital Statistics] BIRTHS Docker, uw y- 2271 N. Sth, bey. 4022 Beventh ave, 8. 7 tyama, tr, 414% Main, boy. S. 881 20th ave. B, girl M.. 604 Kin, bukit, Fg Nie Jackson, boy. 2017 W. Tind, boy, ” 605 Sixth ave. &, boy. 2541 11th W.. bay. Hollands Aw. bbe ate boy bart: ig EB MW. 1907 Firth ave, We piste A L.. 117 Fremont ave, boy. % A. $035 Taker ave, boy ~§ 8, 6816 Ninth ave N. W., boy. ok, J. 4706 Lith N. Wa girk | rows, F.C. 1918 Fitth ave W. MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. Ace pichardés r is | Verne, Seattle ‘ “athrine, Seattle . Fart R, Evere ellie, Everett on, G. Lo. Beatt! Lewin, Mary F. Heat Dever, Paul Lord, Marguerite, Seattle DEATHS Smith, Donald, 30, oe le a2 n. he William, 63, Eighth Ww. 63, 409 Broadway, 66, Noanoke sani- 29 SUN, Metropolitan Gosh, yes—thone Nuasian Birds are there with Piston. Drives! for the Pegs to live on Caviare and) FRANCES BOARDMAN |( PRESIDENT HARDING WEARS 10-D SHOES; TOTS BARE SECRET NEW YORK, May 25.—Two Uttle Campfire girls, Doris and Edith Brown, have discovered it takes @ large man to fill the president's shoes, Wishing to present the president with a pair of beaded moceasina, they wrote to Washiegton to learn the nize of his foot. The reply, from Seo. retary George B. Christian, Jr, was 10D. Sambo and Dinah, { Man Eaters, on Job Two new bloodhounds, infants, but hardy and full of promis, have been received by Sheriff Matt Star. wich from the kennels at the state penitentiary. W. G. Potta, superin- tendent of the institution, described them thus to Starwich: “Thee hounds Sambo anf Dinah, are of the regular man-eating ve riety with volons that Caruso might envy and in thelr presence Glimour’s or Bousa's band would have to take a back alley for home “They will enable you to reduce your force of deputies, cut out av | tomobiiee and at the same time keep lorime at a wainigum.” Pocket Your ‘Match, Save the Forests! When you are thry with a match, break it in two and put it in your pocket That ts one of the habits recom mended by those in charge of Forest Protection werk educational pro- gram. Utmost caution in putting out camp fires ie urged It is pointed ont that the national forests are the jsources of the streams that supply water for millions of persona, and deatruction of the forests will remult in direct loss of water for home ard farm use White River Valley Pioneer Passes On Pattick C. Hayes, resident of the White Tver valley for 62 years, died Tuesday night at his home in O'Brien, Funeral services will be held at 9 a m. Friday in the chapel of the Eriscor school, with Inter. ment in St Patrick's cemetery, presi nc br Be: MONTESANO. ‘Trial of Adam Sirhott and Harry Karginoff, \charged with murdtring Nicholas Kolesk!, mpecial policeman of Aber |deen halted while new venire ts |summoned. Only four Jurors quall |Med out of panel of 30, Tuesday. i CO) font bee Suits of For Men ) of Taste OQ You can tell a Stone Bros. Suit as far as you can see it. Copyright 1923 Hart Schafiner & Macs Here’s Some Money-Saving News Pay *102 Less than our regular marked prices on any Hart Schaffner : e & Marx Suit Prices are lower—but not low enough to war- rant these very low prices we’re quoting. We’ve cut our margjns; and cut them so drastically, that you get unequaled value. We've determined to stand “head and shoul- ders” above everyone in value-giving. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Shop _ | | ——s Dr. Louis Mudge eral assembly of that denomination here yesterday. The stated clerkship MAY NeneLie cAailors a, AT MARION ‘The = of Senlend JOLSON Im the Greatest iat an phe from the York Winter Garden SINBAD GAY—GORGEOUS—GOLDEN 14 Vulcan Trucks Should warrant consideration from the Seattle business man. VULCAN TRUCKS are built in Seattle. TUMULT or Ravi —CURTAIN—- Kiven, 8100; Mat, 2110 P, MM. 1 1 to 83.50 FRANK WATERHOUSE & CO. Clear Baby Baby’ 5 Skin | With Cuticura PINE AT BELLEVUE Soap and Talcum noms oreestien Is Stated Clerk | WINONA LAKE, May %5.—Dr. |Louls Mudge of Harrisburg, Pa. was elected stated clerk of the Pres- | byterian church by the 133rd gen-| «where the title is insured, property is likely te be more readily negotiated, and loans upon ft maturally will be made with mere eane."—New York ‘Tribune, ITLE insurance can be procured in Seat- tle through any one of these three agencies: Osborne, Tremper & Co. Ine. 816 Second Ave Seattle Title Trust Company 114 Columbia St, Washington Abstract Company 216 Maries St. WASHINGTON. TITLE INSURANCE * COMPARY. Under State Supervision Amets More Than $625,000 is the highest executive position in he church. Daddy, bring home some Boldt's French pastry.— Advertisement, Jeweler and Silversmith NOW LOCATED 1518 Second Ave. guttering ng. Kept / ‘wake, witli, ee ol of email, watery biteters, spread rapidly over the entire N ing end che won bept webs and ber clothing Soap, Otatment and Pia alee Sp rcad I