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usual values you may expect: Sterling Silver Thimbles as low as 25¢ each. Sterling Silver Enameled Cuff Links, $1.50 pair. Sterling Silver Salt and Pepper Shakers, $3.75 ; reduced from $7.50. Sterling Silver Mesh Bags, now half price—$25.00; were $50.00. 15-Jeweled 20-year guaranteed caso Wrist Watch, Sale Price $14.50; formerly $20.00. Man’s 16-size Elgin Watch, in 20- year case; Sale Price $11.50. 18-K. White Gold Rectangular Wrist Watch, 17-jewel movement; Sale Price $42.50; formerly $60.00. diamonds 7 genuine Novelty HARDY & CO. ARE GOING TO SELL THEIR DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE and CUT GLASS AT EXTREME REDUCTIONS REGARDLESS OF COST --- EVERYTHING GOES “Contract Goods Excepted!” SALE now conc on The few Price Reductions quoted give an idea of the un- Graduation Watches for boys and girls at Greatly Reduced Prices. Diamond Solitaire Rings at $65.00 each; formerly $80.00 to $100.00. Diamond Bar Pins at $59.00; formerly $75.00 to $95.00. 14-K. Solid Gold Locket, set with 2 and 1 genuine ruby, at $50.00; formerly $100.00. 14-K. Solid Gold Engraved Locket at half price—now $125.00; was $250.00; contains 12 diamonds and rubies. Earrings; newest designs; two lots; $2.50 and $3.75 a pair; formerly $3.60 to $8.00 a pair. All Sterling Silverware and Plated Silverware at SALE prices. ALL CUT GLASS ¥/2 PRICE m=" Hardy & Co. Diamond Merchants 901 Second Ave. at Marion S ESTABLISHED IN SEATTLE OVER 17 YEARS Speed Boat With May ¢th, 8:00 p. m.| That a speed beat, capable of Temple, at 10:00 p. m. Admission $0¢./ miles an hour, and equipped with) Jong range guns, wil! be assigned to patrol Puget Sound waters for booze runners, ie contained in information|/the Sican Shipyards Corporation recelved by federal offictais from| may gue the shipping board in the Millard T. Hartson, collector of cus-|jocal district court Washington, D. C. 95 EDISON ELECTRIC IRON DAPI SOSISOD i Every Electric Appliance bearing the name EDISON is fully guaranteed, and is a product of quality and dura- bility. This Iron has a handle and thumb- rest that do not tire the hand after hours of use, and a heating unit that cannot be excelled. CCS SPECIAL OFFER . FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY On Sale at Our Convenient Stores HENRY BUILDING, 1312 Fourth Avenue ELECTRIC BUILDING, Seventh and Olive BALLARD, 2012 Vernon Place Renton Buckley Bothell Issaquah Guns to Aid el toma, now en route to Seattle from | breach with an average of 159 men each ——-— | announcement. ‘|SHIP BOARD _ MAY BE S Reversing the decision of Fetera! Judge Jeremiah Neterer, the United Stats supreme court has held that tor ot 'Bioan corporation, according to his | It te believed that thie will open | the way for suite against the ship | ping beard aggregating many mil [Hons of dollars. | ‘Hungry Mob Quieted I! by Police Official | VANCOUVER, B.C. May 2—A | mob of 600 men and women, crowd | ing before Swift & Co.'s plant yeater day and shouting. “Give us food or | eend Us to Russia,” were quisted by | Police Inspector Wilsher, who ad- dressed them on “good citizenship,” | and asked them to take up their dit | Moulties with the government. | PORTLAND, Ore—T. A. Lapenzs, | driver of one of three autos that col lided near Multnomah, when Mrs. Harry Camaras was killed, charged with Involuntary manslaughter, CLE ELUM.—Board of education drops all married women teachers, including wite of school superintend. Pimples Keep | Young Men Down! They’ Make W. T Peuzlal How S. 58 Stope Sit Eruptions Positively. and skin eruptions heve @ joea-—you pay for every pustula Giackchead and’ pimple on your taap, Pimples produce prejudice and prevent Prosperity, Your heart may be gold, 8. & Wm Ria ¥ of the Ore: but who wants to kiss eruptions? Pimply men don’t look like the owners of anything. 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B. and see your face clear and ruddier, yon, flesh ent, in making up lat for next term, | GIRL MURDER IS BAFFLING Find No Solution of Hanna Death Mystery RY CARL, VICTOR LITTER DANVILLE, Il, May 2--'The only which officials belleved to the solution of the murder of Gertrude iow up today An ttinerant doctor had told Sh iff Charing Knox that ix weeks ano be wan appointed by a inn representing himaelf as “John &. Hanna,” who requested him to per form an iileeal operation on hin Gaughter Gertrude, The doctor war drought face to father of the # Wyman, confesned betrayer girl, here today He said neither Manna nor Wy man made the proposal | With collapse of this possthility of solving the murder mystery brought to light with the finding jot the body of Gertrude in the | banement of the United Presbyterian Parsonage at Hoopeston, officials |admitted they had little further jhope of finding the slayer. Wyman and Hanna were brought here during the night for further examination, Tho two men, bitter enemtes fo! lowing Wyman's confession that he betrayed the dead girl, shook hands and Hanna forgave the wrong to hin daughter, “We must | John,” forgtve our enemies the father anid to Wyman “STOP THIEF” IS | WELL RECEIVED Melodramatic Farce Offered at Woodward By Glenn Hughes “Btop Thief,” the famous melo @ramatio farce by Carlyle Moore. served Bunday to open the week's jengagement at the Woodward thea tor. The play ts filled with action, loleverty developed «ituations and dia | log which tho it may not be brilliant jis never actually dull, It ts broad [almost to the point of slapstick, and thie fact the Woodward players fully realized, for they lost no opportunity jto heighten the farcical elements | whenever they appeared. Alexis B. Luce appeared to ood ad | Vantage in the role of Jack Duggan th ippery (.ngered hero who, tr spite of his penchant for laying hands on other peoples’ property. ts & good-natured, kindly, and even lgenerous young man. Luce has an a4 of acting to every part he plays, and thie week he gives @ fine, rapid-fire, Whimatcal interpretation of the Ike able crook. He te well anateted, Uteralty and figuratively, by Hazel Whitmore who, a > the feminine scoom- Diloe, Goes nome pretty alippery work herself. Mise Whitmore has a limit: ed namber of lines, but she pute lif reat Into those she has, and of kieptoma acy. I think, when his pantomime fs some. what overdone, but on the whole his comedy ts commendable, Another member of the cast who There are times, Must come in for special mention ts Richard Mack, one of the recent ad @itions to the company. Mr. Mack posmenses @ splendid imagination. and has no tancy about using it on now again aa Joe Thompson, piain-clothes man who takes hi seriously, he is indisputably clever. His burlesque of the part was #o good that it went over the heads of two- thirds of the audience. There ts a large cast tn “Rtop Thief.” and as a result all of the regular members of the company are given their chance. A few of them 60 to aleep over their lines, but some one alwaya wakes them up and the play goes on its way rejotel Judging from the at the opening pe . this production should do very well dur ing the remainder of the week. METROPOLITAN ALL WEEK Greene - aw | MATINER SATURDAY 4 The -~—0 minns, Inc, Present “GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES” HIGHT MONTHS NEW York TWELVE WEEKS IN CHICAGO PRICHS: NI BOe te $2.80; Saturday » He to 82. Fetstchinntue:enichinetsaditstnethntl +a; SUNDAY, MAY 7 ‘The Great American Actor WALTER HAMPDEN “No counterpart any stage.” York “Servant in the House” Sun, Dye. and Sat. Mat, (Mr, Hampéen in bis original ereation) “Othello” C 8 Clock 1 of Othello) “Hamlet” and Fri. ‘Greatest living 1. Merchant of Venice” Wed. Eve. 8115 o' Clock tage history made. The greatent Shylock of hin day.”—N Wednesday ™. $1.50. on — Orchentrn, Balcony, $1.00. Gallery, Boe, Wue SEATTLE STAR bie habit of sulting his style! VW Il Van Realizes His Mistake; Afraid Wife Will Dis- cover That He Doesn't Love Her Dear Miss Grey: For two years I was engaged to a won derful girl whom I loved dearly, but we quarreled frequently over trivial matters, One day I received a note from her say- ing that she had come to the conclusion t we were not | suited to each other and asked that I release her from the This made me very angry. I was stubborn, and hastily accepted this as final. A few months later I met nother girl whom I thought I loved, After a brief court- ship we were married. Now I realize that I made a mistake, | 1 love the first girl and feel that she is the only one for me, I meet her occasionally, but she will not notice me if she can possibly avoid it. Sometimes I feel that I cannot stand this any longer, and believe that sooner or later my wife will snow the truth, What shall | do? A. B,C. Do the unselfish, manly thing and try to make your marriage a success instead of aseuming that it must be! a faiture, It was a mistake to marry | #0 hastily that you had not had time | to be sure-of your regard, but since | vou did that of your own will, you! should face tha consequences and try to make the beat of matters. If vou and your former flance did not care enough for each other|tree, which became in consequence or were too aelfiah and inconsiderate |the favorite tree of Apollo, j to avold quarrels during your en-| eee | gagement, it seems likely that the quarrels would have continued if vou! A gallows, #0 called because orimt- had married. At any rate, there (*\ nate were at one time hung on the no use in brooding over what mivht | cim trees which grew on the banks have been. Obviously your former of the Tyburn. . ongagement, Minn Grey will receive caters Thursday trom each week, Please other Umes as it interferes with her 1am do not ¢ eeriounly writing. What was “Tyburn Tree"? | Nance regards the effair as closed land has put you out of her thoughts.| Who anlar | Your lowe for her, if you are unwise |“Queen rone of the rosebud garden enough to cherish anything #0 hope leas, offers you nothing but the wn- happiness of futile regrets. The only sensible thing for you to do ts to take the same sensible attitude that of giria, Come hither, the dances are done, In glos» of satin and gilmmer of pearls, Queen illy and rose In one” | | Tennyson in “Maud.” eee Readers of this department who wish Information on the proper for various kinds of hedges What causes thunder? | The sound of thunder ts produced by writing to \ by the den rush of air into the The Seattle Star Washington bu- ||vacumm caused by the rapid passage reau, 1522 New York ave, Waah- of lyhtning thru the air, | ington, D. C., and Inclosing two w 7. @ cents In stamps for postage What ts a trust? A combination of capttallets, organ- teed for the purpose of controling any one trade or trades. the has taken and forget her, | Your wife married you in good fatth, Doubtless she ts giving her beat to make your marriega a happy one. The least you can do ts to make a long and peratstent effort to make t everything that marriage ought to be. And you don't do that by selfiah- ly thin®ing only of yourself and) vour own unhappiness, Forget your mistakes and begin again, Think of your wife's happiness, instead, Re fair to her and considerate of her.) 1f you do that she will not be likely! to learn about your regard for the other girl. But even if she does) learn that, he will be Weely, & she} io for you as deeply and wnat Hound who likes to linger in the ves | Mahty as a wife should care for her | * eet} a. m jAusdand, to give you her eympathy| BIG land wnderstanding tn your diffioult | ®4jective desoribing a problem: especially f she fects that | WhO supplies the clenrete | vou hawe tried to be fair end loyal) BISCUIT-—A petiable Barlow or} |to her and to save her from humiia- | Bensel, a game Flapper. POLISHER—A Beasel) to crone the Atiantio ocean? | Commander A. 0. Reed, U. AW. crossed the Atlantic in May, 1 jthe navy seaplane NCJ in 15 Newfoundland to the Aeores) a burry. BOF FOR—Dollare, berries of gack.! POILER FACTORY—An undesir T* able boy or girl BOOK Ca Alcock and Lieutenant Brown | acais in wy sed ina Vimy-Rolla plane (from | 54) tysmb Belin ippressed novela, sold most- wfoundiand to Ireland) im June.| nozaRK—a attr 11919, in one day; that ts, they tft! . — Newfoundland June 14 and arrived in Ireland June 15. eee What ts the legend of Daphne? She was the daughter of the river god Peneus in Thessaly, Purewed by Apollo and on the point of being! + overteken, she prayed for ald and ae metamorphosed into «@ laure! Relieves Corns in | 30 Seconds 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles 212 -H. Hanson, 2126 Sixth ave, was slightly bruised Sunday night when struck at Pike st and| Fourth ave. by an auto driven by BE. WB. Hafer, of the Breslin apart ments, PM Spe West, 603 Pontius | Place, was fatally tnjured jand died tn the city hospital 20 min- Jutew after he bad been struck at} Righth ay nd Olive st. by an auto driven by F. Shelton, 903 Fair | view ave., Sunday morning. 214; Mins Peggy Newton, #17 B, Ping at, received severe [injuries and was taken to Providence hospital Saturday pight, after being struck at Summit ave. and Pine at. by an auto driven by J. C. Crooks, }1209-1211 Pine et. 21532 unknown man wag re | “treating.” cuttin, ported brutsed when struck ||? make a bad [Baturday at Garfield at. and Roy #t.| know how by an auto driven by B. EL Mall, 403/!t" ehrivels Roy #t sorte jon of f~ money i21 —J. J, Waggett, 8716 Woot | | lawn ave, reported Satur. |“ |day that he had struck with his auto | | a small boy at Wallingford ave, and N, 44th at, and that the boy appeared |uphurt. 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Te new Cape-Wrap style that is going to be worn copied by a new McCall Pattern, “It’s Printed.” The material you choose will suit it for different occasions, c Twill, shown in our Yard Goods section. You can make it with the new McCall Pattern 2748. A McCall Representative is with us this week, Con- sult her regarding your dressmaking problems. on Old Gold Claim | Beekin HEARTED—Compltmentary |J. E. Teeter has filed suit in superior young man court against J. C Doo Brown ni ‘one-third interest in a mining claim $9 T. Bratt $700 for possession and that Teeter accuses the defendants of ‘fansportation of Uquor, while Joe 1 “ Yellam was fined $500 by Judge B, BLAAH—Apple Sauce; anything |having obtained by fraud during the | Yella ee ye thek fo gual” "early days of the Alaskan gold rush. |E. Cushman for a eimiler offense, BLOUSH—To leave or take theatr.|The claim, which ts said since to] eee |. How long does it taxe an airplane) pr ow Tire JOINT—To Blouse fn have paid $1,000,000, ts located in the, PORTLAND, Ore—Found uncom Aistrict. shared by himself, Brown and Mins Laura England. by the terms) skull. LEGGER —A man wholof an acreement made in 1900, Are your gums tender—do they ever bleed when you brush your teeth? If so—see your dentist at once and start using Forhan’s For the Gums. You have the first symp- toms of Pyorrhea. Incredible as it seems, four people out of every five past the age of forty, and thousands younger, have Pyorrhea. Ifneglected Pyorrhea soon runs its deadly course. It loosens teeth until they drop out or must be pulled, and it causes those deadly pus pockets to which scientists now attribute so much serious illness. If you use Forhan’s For the Gums consistently, and use it in time, you can prevent Pyorrhea or arrest its course. Brush your teeth with Forhan’s twice each day. It will keep your teeth and gums in a clean healthy condition. Don’t delay longer. Four out of five fall victims to Pyorrhea because they waited too long. 35c and 60c tubes, at your druggist’s. TUFSDAY, MAY 2, 1922. “The Store of Eternal Newness” * . ed NEW McCALL PATTERN 2748 Why Not Make Your New so much this Spring and Summer can now be We suggest Taffeta, Tricotine or Poiret This Bmart Cape-Wrap, made of Navy Blue Taffeta, 4a displayed in our Becond Avenue Window, —McCall Patterns in the Gray Linen Shop—Downstairs Fines Liquor fines totaling $1,200 were assensed in federal court Monday. Judge Jeremiah Neverer fined Phi Judgment of $233,333.33, | Brown and Jane The amount sought Is | nctous on railroad tracks, James O, Dewell, former station agent at Day~ ton, Ore., in hospital with fractured He was to be tried May 8 \for embezzlement. According to Teet: Four Out of Fivd Wait Too Long— Formule of R. J. Forkan, D. D. S. Forhan Company, New York Forhan's, Limited, Montreal FOR THE GUMS Checks Pyorrhea