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LIVING DEATH PUNISHMENT OF TRAITOR Betrayer of Cavell Re TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1922. to France GENOA, May 9. shifted to ¥ day bility of bringing an end to the Gen. oa conference, Edith| Tn plain Amertean | gation ported) the oviet dele passed the buck.’ ‘SOVIET REPLY | NOW DELAYED BROWN $4,663 ‘Delegation “Passes Buck’ |Mrs. Landes’ Expenses $17; ‘The Russians to ‘ance the respons. THE SEATTLE STAR HERE’S MORE ABOUT ELECTION COST PHONE CASE STARTS ON PAGE ONE BY HARKY N. RICKEY ' 1 W. N. Winter ident of the Pu (Special Cable to N, } A. Service | Three Spent Nothing {get wound Tetephone company,| Copyright, 1922, by N. i. A Dr, 1. J. Brown's mayoralty cam. am told, and are keep 0,000 OA, May 9—The biggest paign cost him $4,668.20, or more of the stock and putting the other of Genow has not been than 25 per cent of the sum he w $760,000 on the market the spectacular things the for “By the sale of stock, the raise Russians have done—but what two years, a yelve as mayor cording to his sworn statement of of tel ne rates, rent of tele they look Ike, | expenses filed with the city clerk. | eh World diplomats here expected The greater part of the money was wlarios, ident Winter should to see wildeyed men with long bee v wealthy, If the peo with | | sand dividends and | When it had been unantmousty |*pent for advertising pur ? hair and matted whiskers, . : *.. |agreed that everything hinged upon| Mrs, Henry Landes re ple wish to stand for being Knives in their teeth and pants | Buried ATiVG 111 the Russian reply to the nities’ note, [expenses at $17, while gouged in thelr boots, And they were | - |the soviet delegation announced It{Ed L. Terry and Harry W. Carroll | “The telephone company had nol shocked to find the Husslans a. I P rie had postponed completion of its re |feported that they had spent nothing franchise from the city to Install] were not freaks af all. " . ple France stands. not filed her statement the state board of public works and! . 1964 in Genoa, there were many RY MILTON BRONNER Tehitcherin announced the Rus-| The newly elected offictule will Kot the board's permission to inatall sine their expense, and n dispont. | MONS, Belgium, May %&—Armand| sian reply will not be ready before | take office on June 5 es seam ae taal her Che people wanted 1 in some quarters not to take Jeannes is dead tomorrow at the earliest. He accom: | 8 poppies dl ae Sg |them seciourly, Now, necdiews to It was the commandant in oh end HMBC eo | cy rane ena seg VE Ss’ DRIV | way, the attitude toward them has f : }note to Senator Schanzer, who was changed entirely, From the moment inquired for the Belgian areh-traitor “— bts wee hegemony atethites | $ ’ Germany, they have shown diplomat who soli his country to Germany for] Th? Russian leader reminded) f nusiastic response has been re. fe proved their “po cnalyee giro ons Sehanser that the latter had sent 4 right hah'ak ‘ones nd epaaie’ ay rege Thim a note along with the allied |Celved by the citizens’ committee tn ’ ig . Erneta 1 had learned Laren that thi®) memorandum, pointing out that the charge of the drive to raise $25,000 gaihes é¢ep played tn Burope | Tenegade spy-—belleved by wnany (9) French reserved approval until after) with which to finance the national i cae : ry have been the betrayer of Edith Ca- | reg, structions trow Pi A RUSSIANS OCCUPY vets, Lise Waele. Saree Wee Teen takes: (ont eee frome Parte svention of the,Veterans of Foreign Statement From Phone Co. Cexten oF STAG cuted in the war by a German firing | Wars and the reuniow of the otat di:| Says Subscribers Save | They have occupied the center of! equad—had not gone to the guillotine ROMAN CANDLE | vision to be held here this summer. | the stage, and the spotlight hax ney-| Russian Delegates Sur prise at Genoa "| Brings Three-Day Visit Here bee MORTON ert te Dismissed Bulgaria and educated in Swina, ¢ man and French univers'thes, ¢ taining a bachelor of taws degree) from the Un ity of Paris Ho has been a socialint wir wan 16 y old, and han bee pelled from Bulgaria, Germany and socialist #etivity the leaders of the n 1995 and for was one ¢ Tussia He Russian revolutic was Rumania for bo sheviem in e was rescued by 35 Russian sol diers, who took him to Runsla, where he became one of the sov leaders RAKONSKY JET PRESIL ‘T Now flukonsky is prestiant of the Ukrainian Soviet Republic He ts short and stocky, with smooth face, and a keen sense of humor, He is in charge of soviet propeganda at Genoa—and he's a past waster at the Job. Litvinoft, a college professor, taught many years in the Berlitz School of Languages in London, He tls one of the most remarkable lin guints in Europe, speaking practical ly all languages, Hy is of average physique and has neither mustache nor beard fee ix a lawyer of high standing, Buperior Judge John Ms SVilaume FF TONIGHT of ‘Thurston county Menage missed the action of Wiliam We Licurance hip Co. and tate «rousds of Ot. 5 ju or Lieurance Close that by filing amen articles tion, the uirsh'p com a Concluding hin three-day stay in deprived him of major attle with a cruise about the Sound of the company. Ji i that a separate to be brougmt o las the guest of the Yacht club. A \ would have aay, Maj; Gai, Chatics Gi, Morton, | On crataty ot ante nae commander of the Ninth corps aren, i) eee ding iniiated ia jand ranking major general of the county army, was to leave for Spokane at ed 7 p.m | The New York Chamber of and guente, #p " Me Ge of of at th by “v jor was established in 1768, In the morning General Morton in. | ere? Tc of the club at the Ma ected at undred Per: Cent nic club rooms, Arcade building or Hugh M. Caldwell and Lieut. W. J. Coyle were among the the university BR. O. noon wa the guest Two speeches were included neral Morton's program mp Lewis, to my mind, the finest places for larg troops in the world,” he d the Rainier club, where he was © honor guest at a banquet given the Chamber of Commerc Whenever I am called upon to act to render an opinion in regard to Lewin, it shall be done with in Monday is one as reported, or committed suicide, or | Hardly had the plans been an “The telechronometer, a device for |e left them ; Diving 4 doctor of avs degree trom |" greatest friendliness, died @ natural death nounced for the campaign than more! ou, Aarne telephone |. Par from being disheveled fanatien,| the trnive Se unuaie.” wie eine eneral Morton's principal message y Monster Commandant,” I pressed than $2,000 was pledged by business be md titers (2? Russians in appearance rank w hers are white and luxuriant, Lit. {Wa &@ encouragement of the civil “ % my inquiries, “has Jeannes said any- | houses and citizens of this city partieally $1,000 on their | U2 toward the tup of all delegat Ginetta Sottes Jewa, but the soldier organizations as provided The “8-Minute” thing since his conviction and death | A chairman for each industry and Qf th! chy Seipated with the | Almont without exception, they are) nor ane Jatlee Wee tlwmnere areit®, the national defense act. He OHIO R. i sentence which would clear up th Rhee [business activity will be appointed APT vious’ William N. New.| ell dressed, and on all formal ocea-| So vera) among the subordinates of| Urs, teat the National Guard and ange mystery surrounding Edith Cavell’s Ae : Di Tuesday, and they will collect the (month previous, Wil Pudet Bouna| Mons their attire in strictly proper mola 4 the R. O, T. CG be kept at full betrayal?” Investigation Fails to Dis-| quota assigned by the executive com. |t" president of the Pudet Sound |e, the last detall. ‘The propaganda how jstrength, and spoke favorably of “Dead men tell no tales,” said the | C f Traged mittee lephone Co., sald in @ statement | rover of thin has been very great rubility to speak languages mittary training in the schools. ° ne Pcl ; close Cause of Iragecy (“"y,,, o eee wenday sesiagpct i Mt Plaga “| given the Russians # great advantage |" tn ‘the evening Geneent Morton ad. RS oe a ea ~~ brought to Seattle by the two con. SAYS 25 PER CENT Truck in Buropean stficil olden | atthe Genoa conterence. Another laremed members of the Association |||. “Po Model 16 ea | bro} 0 Sea , 0 Col ’ iuch in European offic ; : np 23 ee ‘ pers of the Associa A : Tnvestigatidn into the death of | ventions, it is estimated. HAD LOWER BIL | In total quantity, whiskers among | Test Advantage in the fact that, ex: \o¢ the Army of the United States at TRAITOR ACTUAL hy 1d Roman e 1 + , cepting the British, they come bettor!1.6 Hotel Washingt BURIED ALIVE | Miss Nora Bailey, 17-year-old ma - Beventy-five per cent of the tele./ the Russians are much leas than in|) es cin documents and figures|'* Hote ‘ashington. jeandle maker, failed Tuesday to dis phone subscribers of this city found| many other delegations a ‘ a - It ts death—a living death—that |C0l) the exact cause of the exptoaion bills, renedered M The five leadera of the eoviet dele-| than the other delegations. They in-) ‘ has defalten Armand Jeannes. He 8/1, the Hitt fireworks plant at Co hh ris Fane ered omy ee orehitcharine Keamin, Eivein,| mat on taking time to answer pro-| SEATTLE AUTHORITIES on eo- buried ativet Kreeshha. City. in which the airt weal ee ne ee eee off, Jotfee and Rakonsky—care aij|P0ssls and questions, but when they|clal problems will be welt represent. Tho sentenced to the guillotine, he oor Hy bh Bie to pleces j “These decreases mnge from |” <> te Shatedt pe a mn hel answer they back the answer up with ed on the program of the annual probably will mot feel the knife]’ feo ty Coroner Frank Koepfit aatd | nothing to $11.60, Of the subseriby | TD Oh ioe lon mee amacing Animuch facts and figures that allied, Washington state conference of so- across his precious neck. Only ali. ‘his coinion a spark from a steel ers whore Dilla Were UAE, ae eee ieee Gertnann trench, | atiesates are dazed, Some of the cial workers to be held at Yakimaj tidal wave of public sentiment can|jenmes or from an electric switch | kreatest number had increrses Teeinn chd Hrgtich: wed some nev, | Mote and figures won't #tand analy. May 11, 12 and 13. sweep him to the executioner. “ x ae | from ten cents to 95 cents. When | '* . sin, but the allies are kept busy find. — — — ~ i ted the powder with which Mise 1 other languages, They not on! But Jeannes is dead so far as the | irri yes fiiing the Fourth ot July | More Than $1,800 in Jewels |it is considered that there are about |¢ral other Ianduages, | They Hot only | ing the weak spots = — en nid “ r | ; : 000 subscribers to the eyste it Hi ne nm, ‘ol ‘chite! Authorities are concerned. He is hid: | dies Taken During Night . n 4 to the aystem, te ft The Russians, from Tchitcherin den away in Mons prison, and in) pee aie of the plant, in which ig Nig can readily be seen that the num: | ‘Mim noerectly. iglinh te flawtens,|20wM, are the hardest workers at the prison he will probably remain the! ysis pailey was at work alone, was _ ber © whowe bills wore larger! .) tne opening seasion he read hia] conference. They are at it night and rest of his days, seen by no human| 4 cotished by the blast. Windows Two Jewel robberies in which junder the metered systen le ex | 20 in Russian and translated {2/0%¥- holding conferences among being. and always in the shadow of | 1. nearby houses were shattered, three diamonds, valued at ap- (tremely small Wrenth. then ath hh and| themselves, with the allies and with baggie nr vapeee Mra, E. R. Rose, 3615 Lucile st,| Preximately $1,800, were stglen “But the strangest part of it all! finally into Italian the ‘Germans, and the rest .of the Belgium still has the death penalty | Sc vaing in her yard when the ex.| from Seattle women, were un |is that the larBo uscrs of telephone | ‘The five chief delegates are alte searching records and prepar lege — spr But no one has piogion occurred, five ks away der investigat by police de [pervice, the persons or tirms who | about and of distinguished ap Pony MEDALS, ee P r% m guillotined for nearly 60 years : tectives Tuesda . ‘he amount and character of the was thrown violently to the ground y- reave their | pearance, Tehiteherfp, « noblema r The reason is that back in 1865 two) Hames that followed the blast) A man and woman were sought ones who have|in the old regime, was jn the czar’a| Propaganda they turn out is amas FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Eee Sete fetlstinds here in Mons being fought by Manager W mneetion with the theft of two co have realized | diplomatic service. ‘Me Was educated |'78- There is always something fc « wclhge oe perm pening vs hear A. Priestly when the fire department ond rings which were stolen that If they want more service they in Foussia 1 in Berlin ond Paris | ‘™* Fc caacpa yor hae Lavan : pone = at oe ware Innocent B [arrived and extinguished them from the studio of Annie Harrell, should pay m rit than the man |and has « doctor of laws degree. He | U08F pon agg peg gtum was fo shocked that since then liime to save other units of the 1619 Westlake ave, while the own-|who only \ hia telephone for | is ome of the mont powerful members| WMO Can speak any language, The the king has commuted all death plant er was occupied in another room. short periods during .he ment of the soviet government Alone of | her Sty one of Rakonsky = alee In the S irit of pre cenees te Wee lnpticnment The total property damage, it was| She told police that when she re) wy 4 ot ne | the five delegates, Tohitcherin is not {ante save a statement to Enalish 14 Usually the law authorities sign a “ t # clearly apparen’ that the Spanish, French, rman and Ital estimated, will not amount to more | turned to her waiting room the r th hat married. He in above aveoage height 6“ ’ 99 petition asking the king to commute | {hi sso, had vanished with the Jewelry, One |°PPomition to the pay-for what-you sé - ; ian correspondents in succession, and O er s a sh. | tO : ith the Jewelry, ONC use system of charging tor tele-| Slightly stoops a ¢ each correspondent raid death sentences. But in the arch-| ties Railey Iived with her mother, | of the diamonds was one acd or sna wieelen idee tar eror mustache and imperia nag! a <a y traitors case they have refused./.. ainert B. Palley, at S046 37th| half carata, the other a seven. |Home service doen wot come pr oa + Mla woaiels was spoken perfectly | Meanwhile all Belgian organizations pig seat sarang - dighths carat stone. Moth were ccc |RTY from the citisena of Everett looks like a college profered One of the most interesting reac. ot ex-eoldiers are demanding Jeannes'|""S.A"yerre the explosion the giri|in platinum, and were valued to. (Cut, (# inspired from outside this! _ Krassin for 25 years has tions to the Russians’ personality ts An Afternoon Concert of . ago st Lefore explosion the girt|t atin ‘ hued WH | city who bh of the leading elect 5 tage: aie seer tae y E 5 Se ae, hep was seen by James Bull, father-in-| gether at $900 ad a we nad PR iggy: ‘ the almost universal belle? among Victrola Music, Wednesda t 2:30 carrying on a campaign for bis!‘ < - ’ » Bron mn n system of ta | Bu other delegates and journalists, that . y, a $ Geoth aw of Thomas G. Hitt, president of| A heart-shaped brooch, set with! 4 ded in other cities While a prisoner there for political] however mistaken they may be in “ges the fireworks company, to leave the |26 diamonds, and valued at betw “3 .? tivity he helped build the Trai Sie anelal feal iden NO VISITOR 18 eke tunel $900 pm $1,000, ows NOT CONTROLLED By : ty hs ped bull Trans | their social and political ideas, they; ORA LOMA REW. ALLOWED To Si : t ; wa canon Comr Siterian railway. He was one of the |are sincere men, earaestly trying to| , a SEE HIM mediately the blast oc-|stolen from Mra. J. W ARGE CORPORATION | heb original founders of the bolshevist | poco h the regeneration of Rus It ts futile to try to see Jeannes hotel, while The Peget ound Telephone Co. party in 1908 and has bea active in|eis along more advanced lines than ASSISTING SOLOIST The prison authorities have reached . —_— Monday event is the only xyatem of any size in thle! it ever since bebe atsaingted in bintory, «. } t t ere they do not ever © clue to the thief, state that is not owned or ce 1 5 ever befe mi n | . is ae riek weeee thay do: net ores Geo echers Lay |* t thie [state that in not owned of | A taN mean wily 3 chine out tron | te Ruste auemmede tm. gutting thel You Are Cordially Invited to Attend admit his existence! Thus they save grap ~ ‘ heray bread, Krassin ty Ntth | full recognition she demands, it will) both King and executioner from bear. | Pl t Meeti _puvcltbisiiiiiiinnatninstititstiniaiimemtan | GOURE Te Ths a Med he Mhckates Heiss : channddiand te seh (Fifth Floor) Ing the brunt of public eentiment. | ans a eeting WITNESS FOR ndent and tea Red aa Mactetary Hughes, | [be Gus in a great measure to the} This man of 23 originally sold his| Future plans of the Seattle Asso- STATE ders or influence from ou Ney, One OF Ae ae n- | character and ability of the men sent / country for 25 francs a Germans later Increased hin pay un-| outlined by Mise Emily C. Rennick, | aan A public works e 7 LaF til he was getting 750 francs a| President, at a meeting Monday | hen, ie brindipel: sinte's wit “We have contended that a tele mon! night In the American Bank build ness failed to remember what he service, being a public utility Jeannes disappeared when the Ger.|1ng, after the organization ch.nged|| Was supposed to testify to In 8U- J! snauid be operated no as to benefit man war machine collapsed, but fate |it# mame from the Seattle Associa perior court M day, Deputy " a P ut tate | | 2 Dror Prosecuting Attorney” Bort) c.|| the largest number of users, or, in Played him a trick. When the flee | tion of Pub Stenographers of the bd ¥ »| other words, should be ope in! Ing Germans destroyed their docu. | Northwest Ross m wal Of the |) the interests of the public. This was ments, one heap in a barn near the Miss Anne Marquis and Mian Viola || grand | charges against }/ 1, outetand ing reason for Belgian frontier in northern France| Pase were chosen delegates to et age Ri a. Remar emplore Of ts cosmneter ashton Of wehsuring char | seasion of the § ederation of || the Crane Co " ‘ é was overlooked f the State Federation nervien being instatied. We believea | Bitter Battle Is Fought in In this mass of papers were found month. The | cla’ “d Public Stenographers Business and Professional Women at were teresting of the group, “as Lorn in except the st || FORGETS; CASE ENDS r this eystem th 200 reports made by Jeannes, to-| Wenatchee May 26 and ould be extended to several thou Donegal gether with his German police card, | The organization went on record) Fpogt Endangers 1 more subscribers, and the en — and letters from him to his German |!" favor of the Jones-Miller bill s,s . tire community benefited by the | LONDON, May ¥.—A chief, Kirschenheim, in which he | ®sainst narcotics. Fruit in Yakima, reased service thua rendered; With|tle between Uleter epecial constabled boasted of his exploits and asked for v3 re YAKIMA, May 9%.--Tree fruit in the telechronometer In use, the traf-|and Irish republican army insurgents more money for his “faithful serv-|strong that his bravado soon van-| Yakima valley is reported in danger fic on the wires is reduced, and thus |occurred today at Clady, Donegal, ac tee.” ished m tho noe t evidence |due to a sudden cold attack upon they are made avatiable for a larger|cording to Exchange Telegram Jeannes claimed he had caused the death of 126 Belgians, and British, incl His trial was a sens he was contemptuous but the evidence agains s125 Reduced to 85 This offer was brought that re the blossoms. In the Wenes valley number subscribers lispatch from Strabane, Tyrone Frenchmen |ported Miss Cavell to the German/|the temperature range! Sunday| “ttnder the telechronometer ava police. aa night from 18 degrees below to 30. 'tem, the working man may-n A and defiant, | Copyright, 192%, by N. E. |timates his loss at 95 por cent. In| $i a month, something never befor t him wan s0 A.’ Service.) the districts when ‘the season is|\heard of in recent yee PLANT BURNS - —e backward and the trees have not yet hone busin hloamcened, Sttle ‘damage te expected. |tieve th oye DES MOINES, loWa, May 9.—Fire ped taoga completely destroyed the building any equipm or e Moines as much annually as the whole of smaller user p The blase started in the paper the fore Mis 4 Wale user's bills a “ "4 he force in England and Wales in user's il Ayo storage room in the basement at 3 ne old flat r and the man who a.m wants to conduct his business by te is orth Gunied ta come cries ) Newaprint paper and office sup: ey ies cee a uid te for | Pile stored in the basement of the Is All , id pay for! newspaper plant fed blaze. in qottina bucineos| The Des Moines D News was You Need eetting business] completely. wiped. Out.” The. three war Gee hela rar, the tete.| tory building was burned to the f ing unrasr, the tote. | BOTY 2 chronometer is proving to b «| * ce Your Choice cuenamiy_aeine ioe iether me which ond phone serv Jovined. The larme | NOW building suffered total lonses [merchant or ita x plant The News <ppthien opaaiag/ . quartered int ol building, and As an Additional Advantage COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA Will be delivered to your home for only $1 —our new stock has been reduced to lowest prices. $30 to $175. EVERY STYLE— EVERY FINISH Just $1 Is All You Need nt stock good until our pre exhausted. “No Home Is Complete Without Music” Complete Stock Victor Victrolas. All the Records. OPEN EVENINGS LiseRTY EASY TERMS ON BALANCE is Music SHOPPE] Next to Liberty Theater 1516 First Avenue tanging from would not ¥ itwelt |Justified in demanding that tt 7 the same is true of telephone wadays consider will o¢ ation, as 1 New equipment was wired for te Loss to the N ympany is eatimated at $200,000. | _ Lows to other firms will amount to } $100,000 Former Minnesotans! — lto Gather Saturday) Woman Brings | An former revidents of Minnesota! Third Divorce Suit for electric lights or water same home consumer pay nervice ay ‘SAME PRICE have been invited to attend a “et:| gonowing similar actione in 1920 together meeting” of the Gopher club | anq 1921, Mr race Schreiner filed to be held at 7 o'clock Saturday night) suit for divorce in supertor court | over years jat Collins fieldhouse, 16th ave. 8.) Monday against John A, Schreiner | } Ww aanlngten, st rete will }3520 Sith ave. 8 After each of the | a program and dancing after a“ anita. lar’ aces wan 25 Ounces for | acquainted” hour Horongttr are. Solrsiher ‘tayete the | ¢ |present complaint, she was persuad. BAKING | Ranchers In Arizona make the|ed to give her husband another prickly cactus edible for cattle by|chance. She charges cruelty POWDER lburning off spines with blow | Schreiner is owner of a cafe at 109 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED torches. en wey OR MONEY REFUNDED Women represent nearly 40 per| A plot of 100 by 150 feet will fur- cent of all the bank depositors in the United States. Popularity Ever Increasing | | The Pure Deliciousness of | nish vegetables exclusive of potate for a family of six 8 SPECIAL TOMORROW Two Fried Kegs, with Toast; Strictly Fresh. % | 10c |* ol In the following | | COLEGROVE [atural Leaf Green Tea is recognized R070 SIT OREN ns the tremendous increase inthe de- | 1 Kast Pike Hyo6 mand for it shows. Try it to-day You will like it ' R, & H.C. COOK, EAST 3383, ELL.0350, DISTRIBUTORS | IAN KITCHEN 524 ‘Third Ay SPECIALTY FOOD SHOP | 110 Pike St here from Moscow (MAY STOP WORK _ ON PARK HOUSE Aliens Employed at Tourist Camp, Is Charge That the iinan pene to W. Clark for the construction of the the Woodland G community house at park auto camp may be canceled by the city was indicated Tuesday A. Jackson, superintendent of by Jew parks Jackson charged that two allen la-| borers are contract, in being employed on defiance of a ¢ amendment which specifies that on public works preference shall be giv to American citizens, Clark admitted that he was em- ploying two Canadians on the Job, but declared that it would be diffi United States citizens to do the same kind of work. He al leged that the city itself was not enforcing the provisions relating cult to get to the employment of citizens, Superintendent Jackson asked Cor. poration Counsel Walter F. Meler if it were possible to cance! Clark's con tract DEATH CLAIMS LOCAL SLEUTH After an fliness of 13 days, De. tective Meyer M. Peyser, 43, of the Seattle police department, died in the Swedish hospital wesday of ations result appendi. pneumonia and comp! ing from an operation for citis, performed April 27 Peyser had served three years as a detective, and had made an envi able record, He wa of the best known and most liked officers in th city. He joined force in 191 working as a fireman, He a native of Oregon. He ts vived by hig widew, Mrs Martha Peyser, and a daughter, Miss Mildred O. » at the fam. ily 117 ave. arrangements will be Wednesday at “3utierworth’s. residence, uner made Expel Orientals, Is Plea of Canadians OTTAWA, May 9 bla ld send her and keep them there. He ntatives In the Domin: fon parliament he » introduced a resolution deme that the im. British Colum Orientals home we repre migration act be amended to provide expulsion of Orientals and to abro gate the AngloJapanese treaty so far as it affects Canada $480,000 a Month for State’s Vets WASHINGTON, May 9.— More than $480,000 a month ts being paid world war vet s in the state of Washington on account of disabill according to the veterans’ bu reau, he today. The men repre. ent 11 per cent of the total number who saw service from the state during the war, the arter | New Sports Skirts of “Thisldu” and “Follo-Thru” —the Sports Fabrics of the Vogue LL-WHITE_ or hairlines of color ; the crinkly satin s the Skirts of FOLLO- | THRU are divided between | wrap-around and plaited- styles—one mode as .defi- nitely smart as the other, The Skirts of ratine-like Thisidu are smartly fringed, In orange-and-white and green-and-white mixture, also plain white and gold, Priced at $16.50 and $17.50 Sketched, Wrap-around Skirt — of Follo-Thru, with orange Ines in the satin stripes; fastening with loops over pearl buttons, Price $17.50. —Second Floor New Blouses at $7.95 Join Real Laces and Nets with White Crepe de Chine SUPERIOR quality of White Crepe de Chine ashions the Overblouse sketched, with waffle- tucked net edged with filet lace for the youthful round collar and cuffs. Another new Blouso has Tuxedo collar and long sleeves finished with turn- back cuffs, and is designed rows of Irish laco Picot crochet with many Insertion and edging excellent values, both $7.95. ‘i DOWNSTAIRS STOR Brides and Graduates May Count Upon the Downstairs Store for Savings on White Silks 40-INCH WHITE CHARMEUSE SPECIAL $1.79 YARD A heavy, lustrous Gowning Satin for wedding gowns, 40 inches wide, special $1.79 yard. at WHITE GBHORGETTE WHITE CREPR DEB CREPE, in 38-inch width, CHINE, In 8%inch width, $1.50 yard, $1.65 yard. WHITE CHIFFON TAF. WHITE RADIUM SILK, PA, in 85-inch width, 40 inches wide, $2.50 yard I 3 1.65 yard : dae WHITE WHITE CANTON CREPE, SPORTS a in 40-inch width, $2.45 at ats a gaat yarn yard. WHITE WASH SATIN, In WHITE SPORTS SATIN, 86-inch width, $1.35 86 inches wide, $1.65 yard. rd —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB