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POUHUUTARVLANVOAOUAATAEATNE) ] “We Teed 1 With Vetoes} TINNUININNNUANIVONVOUAUNUAUAUAUAUAVUVUNNUAAUAL == &Capes, Wraps, Coats 450 New Summer Models CHARACTERISTICALLY “SWEET SIXTEEN” | —so very artistic that they quickly win favor—every one featuring some new turn in the Summer mode, producing new effects, utterly dashing. UGTUUOUEUANONOEUUETEGUUUGSECEEEELLULLL ‘YOUTH, SIMPLICITY AND SMARTNESS have gone into the melting pot of Fashion so that these new “Sweet Sixteen” creations, all-silk lined, might be realities. They are at home in the best society, wherever assembled, for the bright days of Summertime. Personifying the beau- ty, newness and vi- vacity of Summertime, they do not fail to charm Seattle women of particular dress ideals all through the year. We Have No “Sales” Juniors’, College Girls’, Misses’ and Women’s Dresses for day and evening; and Suits for $ 1 G sport wear, business or dress............. The nicety of detail in tailoring and dressmak- ing, gives to them a really superb character. THE SEATT ABY CLINICS TO OPEN JUNE 6) Registration Can Now Be Made, Is Announcement Registration for the Baby Clinic | to be held June 6, 7, 8 and 9 at the! Bon Marche, under the auspices of the City Federation of Women's Clubs, can now be mada, according to Mrs, Borntart, geheral chairman of the clinic committes, All mothers expecting to attend with their babies are asked to regis- ter before June &. If regwtration must be made by mail the names must be sent in to Mrs. A. Jont, Personal Service, Bon Marche, by May 24, Particular care haa been taken to guard against illness among the ba- bies, Two public health nurses have been secured to make preliminary examination of all children, making it imponsible for any contagious dis tame to be admitted. Sixty-eight physicians and 20 dentists have of. fered their services to assist during (the clinic seastons. . Thin movement te ansist mothers in the care of their children has | been indorsed by the health depart. ment of the city, The advice, leo tures and examinations of babies will be absolutely without cost to those in attendance, SAN FRANCISOO,— After per forming daring stunts in air, Wee ley May, aviator, killed when he leaps 16 feet to ground from para chuté, striking tombstone in national cemetery. BY KR 1. DUNCAN Director, Radio Institute of America If you have passed from the crystal detector stage to that of the |vacwum tube, do not throw your old mt into the discard. It may be used with the larger set in one circuit. By the use of a double-pole, double throw switch, shift from one set to the other— using the old crystal detector for nearby broadcasting and the vacuum tube for more distant reception. Hook up according to the diagram: No. 1-—Iaose coupler or jcoupler with “A” representing the primary and “B™ the moondary No. 2-—Variabie condenser of about 0005 microfarads shunted across the secondary. No. %—Crystal detector, galena preferably. No, ¢—fmal fixed condenser. No, &—Hiead phones of high re sistance, Mysteries of Radio Explained by Expert you will be able to/| vario- | Friends of C. C. Jockel, of the Commercial Art Institute of Seattle, are rising to protest against claims set forth by one Julle Brown in a ww York dispatch, printed in The Star, May 17. In this dispatch it was said that Miss Brown was the firnt to devine the “kalogram,” a combination of the letters fn a per Crystal and vacuum tube detector circuit. No. €—Doublepola, double-throw switch for changing from the crystal to the vacuum tube detector or vice vera. No, 7—~Grid leak and grid con- Genser. No. §--Deteector tube, No. 9-—Filament rheostat. No. 10—Six-volt “A” battery. No, 11—-A 22%-volt “B” battery. "Adoo’s Son Weds English Divorcee NEW YORK, May 23,—Mrn, Mollie Tackaberry Ferguson, divorces, said to be of English birth, yesterday became the bride of William G. Mo A4oo, Ir, won of the former mere tary of the treasury. son's name arranged tn form. Jockel's friends point the Seattle artist has been thin device far years that using and) |that as long as 10 years ago he) Married 60 Years and Still Cheerful OAKLAND, Cal, May 33—George Miller and wife today celebrated their 0th wedding anniversary. “Re mure you are sincere when you promise to love, honor and cherish,” was their advice on the mubject of picture | how to live happily together for more out|than half a century “Keep busy at plenty of hard work. “Don't let ittle differences bring won first prize in a contest held by| divorce. the Hutchinson Tyre Co, with the above drawing. “And be sure you are born in Canada.” A little kindling CASTLE or in stove or You needn't have a steady fire and some NEW- ISSAQUAH coal on it will make a quick, hot fire range—when the chill is off the room or the meal is cooked let the fire go out. That’s the beauty of NEWCASTLE and [SSAQUAH—they release heat just as fast as you need it. No slow dragged-out fire when you want a quick-and-over one. Yet you can hold the fire if you wish by regulating the drafts. Both NEWCASTLE and ISSA- QUAH are 12% to 18% lower priced than any other compar- able coal on the Pacific North- west market. They are clean coals—burn in stove and range with practically NO soot or greasy dirt. Order either of them for economy and satisfac- tion in stove and range. 1023 Second Ave., Corner Spring St. never that “Sales” either pretend 2 ~ reductions or are used Every to beguile purchasers is_al- into buying out-o- date clothes at seem- ingly low prices. DICKENS FELLOWSHIP geet Thursday evening, at the C. A. reading “Oliver Twist.” to five years tn the state penitentiary Goes Back to Pen pegaid tee Te Olinger was sentenced January 27 for P bd by Superior Judge Everett smith for His suspension of sentence revoked | grand larceny. when, it is alleged, he was found to be passing worthless checks, C. P. Ol- sr iE ae inger, 24, former salesman for the} Wles made of white «ilk are the | Pacttic Grocery Co, murt serve one| atest freak of fashion in Paris | Stops Itching Instantly? | ECZEMINE | The wonderful discovery for Eczema and skin diseases, At all druggists, - se Up $1.00, or sent, p. p.. by Joyner Drug 335 * 60 * | Co. Spokane.—Advertinement. 450° eees 500 650 « 5.50 ¢ 70 * 600° = 758 * | rod x id DR. EDWIN J. | S00 ” Fred « BROWN, D. D. &. | 700° 815 106 Columbia St | 0 * 00 * For more than 2 | oo . years SEATTLES | 00 e é LEADING DENTIST | Sizes in | alloy fillings, also an expert in extract- ing and gas are unneces- sary for painicas ex traction of teeth at DR. BROWN'S DENTAL CLINIC W. 0. STANDRING, 1026 Pike St. Cor. , Propr. Boren ‘Americen Beauty” ELECTRIC IRON The best iron made SAVE YOUR EYES Failing Eyesight Restored by System IT 18 THE SOMETHING mp- SIDES GLASS IN OUR GLASSES Pay a trifle more at first and 4 isfactory results after years Exorbitant Pr Ices of use, asupon the day you of Qh OFFER: A pair of our vid Sis Te dollar and eighty-five cents, in- ‘ cluding examination. DO NOT DESTROY Youn BYKSIGHT BY We. POOR GLAS i Vv) Sold by Dealers and Electrical Companies Everywhere. Manufactered by American Electrical Heater Company, DETROIT OVER 25 YHAS’ 11 YEARS IN SEAT U. S. OPTICAL CO. || Exelustvely Optical Specia | 1203 THIRD AVE. || | Y. W. C. A. Camp to Open Within Week The summer camp of the Y¥. W. C A. on Bainbridge island will open May 30, with field day exercises and opening ceremonies, according to Mims Zada French, who will be in charge of the camp. Accommodations have been made for 75 girls during each camping pe- riod, the first of which has been net for May 30 to June 19. Business girin mostly are registering for thin firet pertod. One of the features of the tn the wide beaches, where swiniming will be a popular diversion thruout the summer. | “Family” Assembly to Be Held at “U” ‘The present standing of the Unt- versity of Washington will be dis cunsed at 10 a m. Wernestay at a | “family” assembly at which faculty | Members, students and members of | the alumni! association will speak The amembly will be held in Meany hall _—_—_— ‘The largest range finder tn the world is more than twice the «ize of jany used during the war. FROM GIRLHOOD Woman Relied Upon Lydia | E.Pinkham’s Vegetable > la, Kansas. —‘‘I began using Lydia E. Pinkham’s medicines years mer sei. "ive eaverst I had 1 veh periods, ing me very weak and inter- relief. was induced to try Lydia E. Pinke s Vegetable Compound by friends and it restored me to normal health. I often have occasion and do recommend your Vegetable Com- und to my friends who hgve trou- les similar to my own. ‘ou may facts as a testimonial,”’— | ICH, {218 Union St., Em- Kansas, There are ry, women who first used our Vegetable Compound during their girlhood days. They found it a valuable help during trying periods, In later years they use it whenever they feel those annoying symptoms which women often have, _ It is prepared carefully from medi- cinal Ht jants, whose properties are es- ly adapted to correct the trou- clal les Women ave, paver J Sacramento Staging °49-er Celebration SACRAMENTO, Cal, May 23.—-|to visit Sacramento during the week Romance, redshirted, high-booted, |f the celebration, which has at Price per ton for two or more tons ‘88 woe NUT the “A” Zone ° $9.0 LUMP Th WOMAN == | will work as the pale and smooth. | and bearded, came back today with the opening of the week's celebra- tion here to commemorate “the days of old, the days of gold, the days of “O° Qver 20,000 visitors ewarmed the city on the opening day, to be greet- ed by citizens who, instead of bear. ing the stamp of 1922, had turned back time over three quarters of a century and emulated the life, cur toma, modes of dress and factal adornment of the pioneer forefathers of the state, On Sacramento streets the flap pers of today have dieappeared, and have been replaced by the daintily Gressed, modest girls of six decades ago, thelr skirts, replete with ruf- fies, reaching to the grotind. Hangtown, where Judge Lynch and the vigilantes once held sway, has been reconstructed, and a com- plete village of the mushroom ‘49 days, including many of the famous old landmarks, welcomed the vis itore. By tar the center of interest of the visitors, many of whom have ar rived dreased in °49 costumes them- elves, is the Whisker Palace, where the longest beard in the world is ex- [hibited by Ita proud possessor, Hans |N. Langseth, of Barney, N. D. Han seth won the «spinach honors after a nation-wide search had been con- ducted. He was brought to the cele bration at the city’s expense, and is being paid for exhibiting his hirsute growth. Prizes for the heaviest beards grown tn 30 and 60 dayw and prizes for the most distinguished beards cultivated in the same period will also be given. Whiskers of every styte the world from glaring mutton- chop sideburns to "49 beards and the Gloucester fisherman brand are per- sonally exhibited under auspices of the Whiskerino club, of which Clyde Seavy, city manager of Sacramento, in president. In addition to the Whisker Palace, many of the famous gambling houses of the old gold days have been reproduced, and are operating as near to old-time custom as pos- nible. A number of distinguished San Franciscans, who didn't grow beards, shaven gamblers at the roulette, poker and faro tables. | Many ol dance halls have been | reconstructed, and over 150 dance hall girle have been imported to fur | nish thrills for those of the present generation who want to take a whirl on the floor in ‘49 fashion, There are also a number of old: | fashioned saloons of the mining | days. They are somewhat hampered, | however, by the Voletead act in making the reconstruction complete. and = generally «peaking, softer drinks than those consumed in the old 49 days will be served. Special pageants have been pre pared for succeeding days, which | will depict the history of the old mining days thruout the Mother | | tracted nation-w: Guaranteed a tention. slt” “Ge Corn Remover Your Money Back If It Fails Nbdthing is so utterly needions ax the suffering from aching, painful corm. It tn as easy to peel off a ina banana. Touch it i thi k is done. 8, old corns, Hus, All id the corn to loosen and soon can ht off, root and all, with the fingers. Your money cheerfully refunded tf it fails, But it never faila Costs mM Lawrence & Co, but ao trifien Mfr, Chi o. Sold in Seattle by the 0. Owl Dru TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY we Our whalebone plata, which does not cover the roof of the mouth if you have two or more teeth. Natural Rubber, set of Kral aber. #6" S QQ) Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect re | production of the human gum, set ot eee $10.00 BRIDGEWORK ... Most of our present patronage ts recommended by our early custo. mers, whose work is still satisfaction. oa siving 5000 Pacific Coast Coal service extends from the Canadian fine on the Lode country, In one of them Ho-| All work guaranteed for 15 years, S0fth to Salem, Oregon, on the south, and east as far as the eastern bart Bosworth, veteran screen actor, | Hxaminations free, \ edge of the Yakima Valley: will play the part of Gen, Sutter Beereet “eithty Phone and depict the landing at the site of 2a Wengen ll S8 Fash roed & Cal Ge. 123, Back what if now the eity of Sacramento. Penkad hn ae ihc Coast Coal Co., tae Bosworth Is genuinely bearded, hav Nas oo (ou Sinn Deentnee ah? ot Hevadeay anes ing grow a macnificent bust i! DENTISTS In practically all other towns and cities in the above territory are preparation for his forthcoming pic- ture, “Scottish Chiefs.” Over 400,000 visitors are expected | 207 Univeralty St. Opposite Fraser-Patersom Co, 4 ~ ’