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OPERATING |Kolb and Dill Back, F unnier Than Ever ON VELVET, “Shown Aigo ed by Witness at shown owners now seeking) & subsidy for future opera. the right to “write off’ the Between the original cost) ships and the present de-} value thereof, have abso-| sly mo claim whatever to Lae | consideration. were ali “on velvet™ when ended. facts wore aired while Phil of New York, ship op f and authority on maritime for the original invest deciared Manson, he American, Guif and West In- a rompany, capitalized , controlling 24 subsi- companies, since 1915, has im net profite—not including fits of its 24 subsidiaries— or a million more than) “entire capital, Manson showed. Pacific Mai) Steamship com my did even better. “Im 1915," said Manson, consult- “thie company pur- five. liners—the Mongolla, Siberia and Korea for It later sold one ship | 000. Three of the ships into Atlantic trade during made colossal profits. r for more than enough @ reimburse the company for the another for $360,000, _ ret this company | ] May Cloy. She is a favorite here in Seattle, having played, here many times with Kolb and Dill, the well-known come-| dians. She has a charming role in “Give and Take,” their) latest comedy, now playing at the Metropolitan. tween the second and third acta the By Glenn Hughes | Asotian quartet (composed of wom- Funnier than ever in their charac | en) sings severn! popular songs, and terizations, and appearing in @ 1-| Marie Rand, the basso of the group. dicrously clever farce-comedy, Kolb| amazes everyone with her phenome. | and Dill, hardy perennials among nal jow tones, | American comedians, sent their AU-/ THOMAS CHATTERTON |dience Into near-hysterics at the BACK IN TOWN opening performance Sunday night) Another interesting ttem te the ap- “oe ee | pearance with this company of “Give and Take,” the title of thelr | ‘Thomas Chatterton, who only re new vehicle, is appropriate in more|centiy was leading man at the ways than one, Fundamentally it| wiikes theater in Seattla Mr. Chat | refers to the plot, which I made UP |terton takes the part of Thomas | of capitallabor troubles and the re Craig, the millionaire who is mis | | form movements of “industrial dem- | taken for a “nut.” He wan gtven a ecracy.” But just as aptly it may | considerable ovation on his fl . be applied to the 4 comedy | , trance Sunday night. shi which passes from Kolb to Dill and! yot only because of the lack of back to Kolb again. There are few | other theatrical entertainment in the moments during the performance city thig week. but also because of | when the laugh ts not on one Of the extraordinary reputation and | thera. jabitty of Kolb and Dill, “Give and} | HUMOR NOT SUBTLE, |Take" will undoubtedly do great BUT EFFECTIVE | Dustness every night and at the mat- ‘The humor which these comedians | !nee performances Wednesday and use is not subtle, but it tx quick; it | Saturday. is easily grasped, but not always an- ticipated, and it is therefore exceed-| DECREASED PRODUCTIONS ingly effective theatrically. Fewer than 400 pictures will be For the further amusement se | omen during the 1922-23 production | thelr audiences, Kolb and Dill are|season. That is lees than half the/ numbers, Between the firet and see. | tt doemn’t betoken hard times. It} performs creditably with violin,| know the public ‘would rather have trombone and saxophone eclos, Be fewer but better pictures, TUM Raby Reforms! A. A. Raby, for 19 years a specialist in producing fine tailoring. N Again! ever Again! —Will Raby “specialize” in “high-priced” tailoring. —Will Raby “cater” to the “Ex- clusive” Trade!! Yes. —Will Raby ask $65 to $125 for Suits, because of limited pro- duction and high overhead!!! Back to Earth! Yes! Back to earth—with the determination to specailize on Men’s tailoring on a quantity production basis at prices which will permit the BEST of mate- rials, the BEST of designing, the BEST of trimmings, and the BEST of work- a ene! and still be within the bounds of reason and the reach of present- As the Opening Super Value Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Material in Raby’s Fine Stock—Fashioned Into a Suit with the BEST of f designing, the the BEST o of Trimmings and the BES’ BEST _of Workmanship “One Week Only, Ending May 27th To test the new pian, this offer will hold for one week only, Better come early, for Raby Tallon. Ing, han, for 19 years, reprenented the better class of fine tailoring in this city. Now, with a new ‘ and larger location. new and enlarged shops, a systematized plan of producing high-class tailoring without high overhead costs, Raby can and will be able to save you many dollars on each sult or overcoat he produces—and th 6 quality of materials and workmanship will remain the sune, The day of the $100 Suit is over! Raby has reformed! Raby Tailoring Co. 1313 FOURTH AVENUE QUNVSANNNNALENUSLOALO AVE ASUOAEEANOECGUOAUOEGUOGHESOOAOEOGEEECUGEEGOOUGUOGEAGUOGOCALAGUUAUEUAO SLA [Bryan Explains here today visiting his son and daurhter, “Palture of the administration to pass the bonus bill and to restrain profiteering were the two big ele ments that placed the farmer vote wolidly and a large percentage of the soldier vote behind Beveridge and California. carrying special entr’acte musical output of the previous season, but} r ond acta the symphonic oor | poems producers are coming to|& THE SHATTLE STAR Recent Elections Freighter Arrived After Fire at Sea LOS ANGELICS, May 22--Pro| BAN FRANCISCO, May 22—~The cremive victories in the primary|freighter FJ elections of Indiana and Pennayl-| Vania were attributed to two tues, |the soldier bonus and profiteering, by William Jennings Fryan, who tw Luckenbach New York to San Pedro arrived to-| strengthening herself nationally, | day at Man Pedro with her cargo | international strength must be ba | heavily damaged by fire which start-| upon retigion and education, V to advioes to her agents here. .| PRESBYTERIANS HEAR COOLIDGE | humanity,” Coolidge said. Pinchot.” declared the commoner, um bere last night, Only 5 More BARGAIN DAYS of This DiS MOINES, Ia, May 22.—Amer-.| welfare, the protection of our rights Gov. N. %. Kendall, of Towa, made | « a short @pesch, following the vice ed at sea and which was extin.| President Calvin Coolidge told 12,000) prewident’s address. | guished after a hard fight, according | delegntes to the Presbyterian general! hearty accord with the alms of the amwembly in an address at the Colise-| praghyterian general assembly, but regretted the fact that “we have a) - “The results of the Inst five yearn! dosen different brands of Methodints Bryan will leave for the Kast to | have projected us out into the world, land @ variety of Presbyterians, all| jection of the Stone rep rt day, leaving Mra. Bryan, who accom. panied him, to spend the summer in| have international duties to perform, | out united effort.” both for the promotion of our _own The big tewue | in the _Preabyterian | executive council, He expressed where, whether we will or not, we| working for the same goal, but with: | MONDAY, MAY 22, 1922. |Peychologist will Give Course Here Dr. Orlando Edgar Miller, president from |ioa can best lead the world by| and to discharge our obligations to of the International Hoclety of Ap | piled Parychology, will open @ lecture ‘ourne of two weeks’ duration at the Masonic Temple at 720 p. m. Tucm day. His opening lecture will be on “fiolentifie Living.” At $:20 he will discuss “The Mastery of Fate.” anomibly will be acceptance solidation of the 16 board: | church into four, and creation of Member American Homes Bureau NOW FOR THE FINAL SLAUGHTER! The Bargain Flood Has Been Turned Loose! REMOVAL SALE This sale has been a history-making event. A festival of rare bargains await you dur- Finish PRICES ing the remaining six days of this sale. Cash in on these wonderful values. Don’t Let Modesty Hold You Back The articles enumerated below are only a few of the more than 150 slow-moving pieces that have been marked for slaughter, and must be sold. Credit Without Embarrassment No. 6083—$335.00 8-Piece Living Room Suite; davenport can be converted into bed; upholstered sm $167.50 No. 8734— ep “a large Easy Chair covered excellent $35. 00 quality tapestry. . No. 8882—$87.50 Tapestry Uphol- nag Ex- ia tare $45.00 No. ye 50 Taupe Velour Rocker, large sa $39.50 *, =e 50 extra large Golden ieay $ f 9. 5 0 Table. ..... No. 155—$67.50 Brown Fiber Chaise Longue, wi" $33.75 No. 116 — $22.50 Brown Fiber Arm.Chair, cxiome $11.25 cushion. ...... s Liberal Credit Extended No. 100—$35.00 Jacobean Buffet, without mirror No. 1409—$45.50 Walnut Serving Table, Queen "$21.25 design. . No. 700 — gene 00 3-piece Living Room Suite, good quality te $157.50 CEP in ace No. 8550 — $240.00 8-piece = Panel Mahogany Living Roo uite, muir $120, 00 velour No. 700—$176. 00 Davenport. Tap- sae y upholstery of fine 9105.00 No. 768—$300.00 8-piece Tapestry Living rm $179.50 Suite..... s No. 2896—-$97.50 Colonial design Mahogany Living Room $70 00 Table... cesses: s ial GRUNBAUNY —-BROS No. 166—$30.00 Fiber Chair, st $15.00 Seat. ....00. No. 2— $375.00 4-piece Walnut Bedroom Suite, dusty walnut, Louis x $187.50 design... s No. 5 eee 50 4-piece Bed- se $175.00 per’ oak “aa 50 Walnut Chifforobe, a $60.00 Myles. 065. $92.50 Walnut be $57.50 No. 8883—$32.50 Domestic Cedar Chest, trimmings. ... No, 842—$12.50 Park Strollers; brown, $ = $6.25 GTAY. os ann sins s Where Pike Meets Fifth A Whirlwind Shattered