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THE SEATTLE STAR Plays in Hard Luck Can’t See Wayfarer of, An Extraordinary Sale Pearl Necklaces Some at Less Than Half Price This sale offers an oppor — tunity for the June bride to secure gifts for her brides- ¥ maids and for graduation gifts. q Graduation Day SPECIALS for the YOUNG FELLOWS English Walking Shoe, Goodyear welted, in brown calf; per pair $4.95 In black calf, per pair $4.95 Sizes 514 to 10 Special Price Basement The Special Price Basement is a clearing house for any lesirable special sale lots of merchandise which we can find in various mar- kets at extraordinary reductions and specially priced! ei 3 100 Smart Coats Striking Values 4 to 1/3 Underpriced $15.00 $19.50 $25.00 NAVY BROWN~ TAN. TAUPE PEKIN These coats represent the latest styles; nearly all are attractively lined with silk. The materials are velour, Bolivia, trico- tine and par '2-inch 15, 18, 22 and 2A-inch 2--s0 24-inch aad 4.50 2.75 1.45 —First Floor ‘A Big Sale of 500 Misses’ Dresses GROUPED FOR QUICK SALE AT EXTRAORDINARY PRICE REDUCTIONS Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 Dresses for growing girls © of different builds, the slen- der, the “chubby” and the | medium sizes, with styles be- coming to the different girk ish ‘types. A few of the striking values offered are here listed: 211 GINGHAM DRESSES AT Brogue Oxford in brown calf, Goodyear welted, per pair Mrs. Montgomery Lynch—Photo by La Pine Mra. Montgomery Lynch believes) 3,000 voices, rehearsing for “The she ts a peculiarly unfortunate per-| Wayfarer," to be given in the Uni son. For four months she played| versity of Washington atadium July |the accompaniment for the big/23 to 30, yet here again fate in ‘A Special Purchase of 4.95 Sizes 514 to 10 ATHENS, June 3—Woman suf- frage workers are active here. A commission revising the constitution to i> |choruses training for the first pro- duction of “The Wayfarer,” in Col jumbus, O. Then she played for the 24 performance on the pageant. But she never saw the big show The console of the giant pipe organ down in the orchestra pit, right in front of the stage, entirely blocked her view of the actors and scenery. |SHE PLAYS IN HARD LUCK AGAIN But that is not all; she ts now ae companist for the Seattle/chorus of INGROWN TOE NAIL TURNS OUT ITSELF A noted authority says that a few drops of “Outgro” upon the skin sur- the iIngrowing nafl reduces inflammation and pain and so tough- ens the tender, sensitive skin under: neath the toe nail, that {t can not penetrate the flesh, and the nafl turns naturally outward almost over night. “Outgro” is a harmless antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists, How- ever, anyone can buy from the drug Men’s and Boys’ CLOTHING At Pre-War Price Levels Shafer Bros. were the first Seattle clothiers to cut prices after the war. They are the first to t back to prices prevailin; before the war. See the new arrivals in boys’, young men’s an men’s clothing, marked at prices that will prove that we take the lead in getting back to clothes normalcy. ‘99% Young Men’s Suits Just the Thing for Graduation Smartly built suits and fancy summer mixtures that will appeal to young men who want to dress Well. recpecoece. SUITS Excellently tailored Suits in a large selection of handsome ‘3 4.8 fabrics are offered at these prices. special in staple colors er boys. At cluded $24.85 £0. + Secccoens Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits Including Two Pairs of Full- Lined Knickers These are splendidly tailored suits of high grade materials for young- this special price two pairs of knickerbockers are in- ... $12.85 COOPER’S SUMMER WEIGHT UNION SUITS Fine Panama Hats $5.00 This nationally advertised make ot fine underwear has recognized value and is popular among men everywhere. Specially priced at— $9.00 Boys’ Ironclad Hose 40c SHAFER BROS. Seattle’s Largest Clothiers First and University Second and University store a tiny bottle containing direo | against her, and she will probably never get a glimpse of the actual performance. The organ she will play will be behind the scenes and she will have no opportunity to see the big show. Thomas H. (‘Dad™) Wagner has been named manager of the orches- tral band to be used in the presenta tion of the pageant here, He has is- sued 4 call for musicians sufficiently trained to play the music of “The Messiah.” It has been decided that & stringed orchestra would not be able to keep the piteh in the open jair and weuld not furnish volume enough for the 3,000 voices, In ad@ttion to the great orchestral band, the largest ever assembled for playing this class of music, will be two planos and an organ. John Hopper, noted Seattle pianist, who is rehearsing with the chorus, will play one of the pianos. ROTARY CLUB SECRETARY MANAGER OF CAST ager of the cast, while Miss Mar- garet Akin, head of the dramatic art department of Franklin high school, high schools and the University of, Laurelhurst will have charge of en- rolling and training the 600 children in the pageant and Mra W. HL | Lyons will be In charge of the cos jtume department. The reguiar rehearsal of the |chorus was held Tuesday at 7:45 |p. m. in Plymouth Congregational |ehurch. Montgomery Lynch, pro- ducer, has announced that that a few |more men will be allowed to enroll for the tenor and bass parts, but |more than énough wonten already | have joined and nd more will be ac- cepted. Divorce.Cases Clog Courts in London LONDON, June 2.—Saturday al- ways has been a holiday in the courts here. But now judges are working #ix days a week, The rea- | son—they want to clear up the flood | of divorce cases on the dockets, \WHAT IS CHARM? Draw a mental picture of the |most fascinating people you know— |men or women. My, but they're at- nation and charm, that indefinable |something that purales you, that makes you wonder jast™ exactly wherein lies their charm. | These people draw to them every. |thing worth while in life—friends, popularity, happiness, succeas, They surround themselves with the best of everything — especially clothes. These people need not necessarily be wealthy to have an abundance of clothes. They can buy on credit —all the clothes they need—at Cher. ry's. They can pay monthly for these clothes, and always have the best, feel the best, and look their best. Thetr store is at 207 Rialto build. ing, Second and Madison, over the Pig'n Whistle.—Advertisement, When coffee is made in an old- fashioned pot,don’t let it-Stand on the grounds after the coffee is ready. If service is delayed, pour off the coffee and keep it hot ina double boiler. Don’t let it boil again. JOINT COFFEE TRADE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE 74 Wall Street New York -the universal drink 150 Trimmed Hats Much Underpriced at $1 95 A fortunate purchase enables us to offer these } smart hats at this low price. Afternoon and street hats in the desired shapes and colors with attractive trimmings. $3.95 Reduced as follows: 93 were $7.50 50 were $6.50 51 were 5.00 17 were 4.50 77 GINGHAM | Children’s Hats Specially Priced at $1.45 Black patent Milans with drooping and rolled brims, trimmed with ribbon streamers. 100 Silk and Cloth Dresses Unusual Values at $14.95 Regularly Priced $25.00 and $19.75 TAFFETA CREPES SATIN SERGE Offering decided savings on smart TRICOTINE frocks for street, business wear. ~ Colors: Black, navy, brown, tan and gray. Tourists Travel by Airplane in France PARIS, June 3.—Americans find it while stopping at Paris hotels that} the American Express company’s representatives in that city are hold- ing airplanes In reserve daily for de- layed American tourists from Cher- bourg and Havre and are doing & lucrative business, The cost of hir- ing a plane is approximately $800. Am eniless moving underground pavement is being considered in Paria to refieve traffie congestion. 50 Jersey Suits Exceptional Values in $15:00 For street, for sports, for motoring and for general wear the smartness and or informal utility of Jersey suits are unquestioned. Attractive styles with inverted pleated backs, billet models with patch pockets, narrow belted styles, notched and Tuxedo collars. BROWN NAVY TAN HEATHER DRESSES AT - $7.75 4 4 were 52 ORGANDY, . | AND | VOILE DRESSES | AT $12.75 Reduced as follows: 18 were $20.06 9 were 18.75 19 were 17.50 11 were 15.00 Chinese Girl Rebel; Wouldn’t Mind Dad PARIS, June 3.—Twenty Chinese tractive-—with that wondrous fasci-|so hard to get up in the morning girls are studying at universities here. Miss Cheng is their leader. Bhe defied age-old Chinese customs by refusing to marry the man her} dad picked out for her. Then she carried dis peace conferences, —$—$—— et ‘When in Seattle, eat at Boldt's.— Advertisement, CLOSING OUT SALE of TRUNKS BAGS, SUIT CASES AND LEATHER GOODS We are closing out our entire stock of Trunks, Bags, Suit 2 y= Brief Cases, Music Cases, es Goods (nothing reserved) Bags, Purses and Leather. REGARDLESS OF COST ~ to devote our entire time to our manufacturing business, If you want a bargain now is your cl ice, BEGEROW TRUNK CO. 1409 Fourth Avenue Between Pike and Union for the rebels dur: | ing the revolution, She was a mem- | ber of the Chinese commission at the | MUNICH, June 3.—During Febru- ary and March, 114 municipalities called for applications for municipal clerkships with an average annual salary of about $20. In some in- stances the clerks were expected to furnish security, Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings Visit our new store and open a,| charge @ccount with us. 1427 Fifth Ave. Streeta REAL PAINLESS DENTIST | . rEEr eret In order to introduce . (whalebone) | plate, orbicn ghtest and stron; c Geos wot cover tne: Pook’ ¢ mouth; you can p's core off cob; guaranteed 15 years, wet i} work guaran Have impressi ing and get te nation and ag ar this ad with you,