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a MAPSPIIIELOY SehPsaPes ae F KIDNAPING YARN (excess eccace- EUROPE SAVED WOVEN BY CHILD FROM DANGER BY GLADYS WALTON ANGELES, May 25. It's Minnie Hintz,11, Says She So Says Lloyd George of Was “Only Fooling” Genoa Parley jation to whieh no wom id have to submit,” said After holding the ment in of fren Walton, petite film ac for 2¢ hours Wednesday seeking discussing the questi alloged kidnaper, Minnie Hinty 11 » hum. wives supporting their hu bands after her voutory Frank R. Liddel who ply obtaining from husband police depart inter LONDON conte May 26 ultimately ed in ymmons today 6 minister warm work of the confer The will succeed. Genoa decree ed activity a state . sim apeech be her would net work T concur with Judge Summer field, who described such excess baggy whe It was always ‘manana’ with him. Always, ‘I've something wonderful lined up which I will begin-—next week! He told me he was going to make me won derfully happy, but after we ly defended the ence, upon which parliament was to be asked to give his ministry a vote confessed late Wednesday night that waa ie fooling and had run Washington Chil her 4. she was only away from the otic The nonaggreasion truce averted a danger to Europe from army of 1,500,000, backed by 4,000,000 ople, Lioyd ¢ 4 noe dren's hone to join ddy in Portland. The little girl was found in the Ko de OW, depot Tuesday night. She said/] were married, we went to live that a woman who had stolen her es-/] at hig parents’ home and = 1 enoa conference falls, Bu caped learned he had no business what: || pope's position will, indeed, be Detectives watched the depot while || *YS? tragic.” 1 was unhappy living with his Lioyd George expressed profound folks and had to move 4 ; : the prosecutor swore out a kidnap and take hope for the most practical and bene ping warrant against the girl's! | him with me, He had no money, | feial results from The Hague confer father, Mike Hints, The girl is at/} and I was forced to work. I was ‘ane eae ths the home of Dr. George A, Sheafe, |] hurt and humiliated. Everybody He beeen his speech by referring superintendent of the home }| talked about it, and TF we to theisla, Without nanielances 0t = |] Ashamed to accept invitation said, Russia has no} other nations, he tho I loved to go out “No wife should be forced to go thru life like that METROPOLITAN ALL WRERK Lieyd pree cited the Russo.Ger KOLBANDDILL jj | Seat Se ee, ateatien ot. Se scive AND taker [[U-S. READY FOR sus Matinee Saturda of squalid misery | seleeecisenn mier point resource ian government of its agreement to | be exploited by every kind of techni lopen negotiations looking toward a | “@! skill at the command of Germany st. 1 . | “The peace the world and the jtreaty on the St. Lawrence project. | sanity and rity of Europe." “depend upon an arrangement with Russia whereby | the volume of trade upon which mil lions depend for their daily bread can 7, | be Increased.” \$13,750 Demnees for Killing of Husband For the death of husband, Slocomb, Cecil n collaboration, the pre out that every natural SEATS NOW! For the Opening First Time in Seattle Sunday Eve., at 8 Sharp nee | An official notification was issued | Loyd George said, |to this effect this morning by Secre: tary Hughes. | The text is as follows: | “The secretary of state, on May 1 '1922, sent to the British ambassador | |« note stating that the United States | government would be glad to take ; up with the Canadian government the negotiation of a treaty looking, to deepening of the waterway which would enable ocean-golng ships to Wilvon M reach the Great Lakes with his son, “The department understands that | by her and Glen Long Willie cnd Eugene Howard on Novem 36 Colossal Scenes 2.200 this note has been forws i to the | trn at Monitor, Wash. tumes f 159, Canadian government jo answer | ber 7 Mra. Marion ©. Soc > of the World's Heauti- [| has as yet been received.” was awarded a verdict of $13,750 Costly Att ‘er Offered to . 70 we federal grand jury Wednesday, Mrs. anttle th < at BIRMINGHAM, Ala, May 25.—|occre sued for $75,000 Note—In all cities played by || Thirty-five. persons were injured. the “Passing Show,” seats were [eight seriously, when a freight train | nent ee the rire’ pers | /orashed into a street car today | PORTLAND, Ore. May Prac The car, loaded with 72 passen- tically $25,000 damage was done by a “Ot Citpine PRICES: Nights, gers, was struck squarely in the cen- | spectacular fire 1 origin Pop. ne fac Alder BOe to $2.50 (Decoration Day), Saturday Matinee. Mat. Turaday 5 » $1.50 ter while attempting to cross the | which swept tracks of the Alabama Great North-| tory b ern railroad in the cast end of town. | sts a threes 2. Water and e ° ° e e e e ° e e e e e e e e ry e e Todco Ameroil Todco Ameroil, a high-grade paraffin oil which is scientifically refined, is seldom offered at a less-than-regular price. To stimulate its sale and use, for introductory purposes, we have made the price 33c for Friday and Saturday. Todco Ameroil is not a stimulant- laxative; it is not assimilated by the digestive process. In short, it is an intestinal lubricant—a logical and reliable aid to the natural process—the foe of constipation. Buy this Friday and Saturday at the special price of 33c. These Are of Equal Importance: 35e Adhesive Tape ( 4%-inch wide, 5-yard length) . Special .. .23¢ 75c Mellen’s Food st is Special ...57¢ 25¢ Mum (for pers piration) Gd Cowlentes0a¢ o.0-04,s0:0.06 SPOCIAL «+ aee $5.00 Eight-Day Alarm Clocks ................... Special .$2.98 25¢c Rajah Glove Cleaner .. 200i 030.6 6’ 6. diss oop POCIAL > 0:0 RUNS 25e Gl cerine and Rose Water, Benzoated, 6 ounces .. Special ...17¢ so (water glass egg preservative), quarts ..... Special .. .29c re Kodak Department Alaska Views inches; Stationery Department Poppy Linen buff, pink or blue An excellent ting paper. 24 double sheet An exceptic In white. linen-finish wr 24 envelopes. valuue at, box actual photographs Views of Twin Glacier, cler, Taku Glacier, Muir Gla- rane $1.98 not Cigar Department Special (Third and Pike Store Onty) 69c Combination Vane for Candy Special Delicious Butter Cream Chocolates Creamy’ centers coated in Made with butter. Full pound box Friday and Saturday, special , 59c Mall orders receive pro First and Third and Pike Pike Elliott 6885 Westlake and Pine Russia's | hope of extricating herself from a pit} | until he changed el government | was brought by Russia to/ BAKING Housewives of Seattle delicious home-made be All kinds of brea role Want to help remind dependent upon him, and own ? dough Uncle Sam has come the home is availa selected a ne for baking Part Il, of “UNCLIG yeast breads, to you free and you may have it for the asking BAM'S COOKBOOK,” IN THE HOME bo you want to know how to make he kind that mother used to make? whole-wheat breads, raisin bread ure not wholly “roll your the bakerman that if his price is too high you you can to the rescue, His bulletin on baking tn Our Washington bureau has ronment tested recipes with full directions It in Wateh for ads for other parts to follow in The Star Washington Bureau, 1922 y York ave. W 1 wish a copy of Part IN THE HOME" | Name... Street and No State. 0.6006 , ; { | 5 He BY W. HL. Head Lettuce Due for Big Development Here PAULHAMUS The Seattle Star, ashington, D. C IIT, of Uncle Sam's cookbook—"BAKING and inclove two cents in postage, City or Town..... oeeereven {Mr Shearer, 1 addressed the grow- |(President of Puyallup & Sumner ery of the Lewiston district upon the Fruitgrowers’ |t! and Tacoma, About }the f two big cant of head lett | dustry that oa During 1 tuce Were shipped out of the mentioned and marketed at | factory price to the growers try that de ps as fant should command our |had an opportunity. rec tly ng with three men, ly have me the fruit and vegetable the men in the United with them the | head kettuce industry out the f BEST HEAD LETTUCE AT WISTON, IDAHO ‘The West head lettuce that whieh W. F. Shearer, HERE TODAY BERT LYTELL PLD LLOYD Assoelation) Many citizens of the state of Wash: | ington are not familiar with the pres jent development of the head lettuce industry in the valley between Seat five who was killed |4&0 all of the head lettuce consumed in the state was imported from Call Northern passenger | fornia, but during the past few years | orn of the valley between the} T! ities have learned that they t only grow @ profitably crop but that it is an be greatly de , 673 cars of head let- who undoubted ¢ to do with marketing products of Northwest than any other three lowing information: the markets is produced at Lewiston, Idaho, by a grower by the name of several years ago, at the request of /extremely hot weather. __ AMUSEMENTS - AFTERNOONS aed Diexy” jadvisability of organizing so as to stimulate the marketing of their cherries and héad lettuce, Last year Mr. Shearer shipped bs the neighbor hood of 30 carloads of lettuce for which he received about $2.00 per erate more than any other head let tuce marketed in competition years necond best head lettuce that is available is produced in the Im- third in is produced tributary to Los Angeles, in Southern Idaho and in Western Washington, This means that the head lettuce now being pro duced in Western Washington would take third money in competition with the other head bettuce that is avail, able, but one of the outstanding strong features in favor of thin in- dustry in that the Idaho-grown head lettuce in ready for uh rket dur n the Im in ready perial valley of California; | auality, velope district | a watio- An in as this of talk January and February; perial valley head lettuce for the market in January, February, March and April; the Southern Cali- fornia head bettuce is ready for the |merket in April, May and June; the | Washington head lettuce is reaches | during July, August, | October. Head lettuce ts one of the com. brought ready September and {}) This recalled that | modities that does not do its best in To be desir —jable it must be crisp and head up |firmty, similar to Danirh Ball head —— |cabbage. The firmer the head and more crisp the lettuce, the more de jMrable and the better price it will bring. 1 | Head lettuce is marketed in crates | holding from three to four dozen beads The bottom of the crate is covered with heads of lettuce with the stem up. In other words, the heads of lettuce are placed in the jerate upside down. After the bottom of the crate is ent lettuce a scoop xt in distributed carefully ov } | | | } | ULE iL if pra day 1 to place Grafonola in your easy terms. any from our EVERY STY ERY F ISH New models to choose from. stock Is being reduced, Ot attle homes this month. Music will make come in tomorrow. IN OPEN E eT IN TROUPE —for Friday and Satur- Is All You Need Columbia home—balance on 25 Reduced to $85 have been made hap py by these special terms during home life complete. Better liberty Music SHOPPE Next to Liberty Theater 1516 First Ave. of the lettuce; then the of lettuce is put in, top down, another coating of ked ice, this procedure is continu crate nec then and 1 until the is full, and when finished will consist of a layer of and a layer of cracked product is shipped in refrigerator care, which are also thoroly iced in the customary way. RIGHT SORT OF WORK NEEDED The question that arises in my mind is, can the farmer of Washing ton produce a quality of lettuce equal to what i# now being produced in Lewiston, Idaho? I am convinced that this can be done by the right kind of work on the part of the grower. Head lettuce requires a certain kind of fertilizer and plenty of it The heads must be carefully selected when sold and all of the best 1 packed b #0 that when the grow ts thru he has two grades, one a two, and should be sold for exactly what they are. A soft head of lettuce should not be put in Grade No. 1, We must study the fertilizer requirements of head lettuce so as to get quick and correct action, i After I had talked to the three men, who are familiar with the mar keting end, Dr. Holland of the State college dropped into my office and I told him my head lettuce story nselve: store State college, send to Lewiston to make a study of the head lettuce industry #0 that we may know exactly how our valley: grown product can be improved which he has promised to do. Indus tries of this kind mean the develop. ment of Western Washington, MONEY BACK If the climatic and soll conditions of our state will enable us to produce Jany commodity that can be marketed successfully in the Eastern states it means our ability to bring back from the Eastern states a portion of the money that we » sending back there for automobiles, interest and insure e If we unable to find means by wh money can be Our || made to flow West as well as East, Se- | it won't be very long until our state will be short of coin, | It should be our pleasure to help |to the extent of our ility the de |velopment of the head lettuce indus try so that the farmer who has an || acre or a half-acre or any other plot |} {of ground that can produce head jlettuce successfully and find a mar. ket at a fair price for his product, {just as the berry grower is now able ito do. your an industry that will grow to 5,000 cars inside of five years if istimulated, Sup hree or four of ing chambers of commerce jointly employ for a year a {capable man to make a study of |the growing and marketing possibili- J ities of head lettuce, this would be real boosting of a constructive kind. Here is FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET— SIXTH AVENUE Ruffled Voile Curtains AT 95c PAIR rae vy ty j ERY at- FREDERICK & a : ! Cretonne Valances $1.95 Set With Tie-Backs AY, summer tractive window dra- Curtains for peries in hand- bungalow or blocked chintz ef-~ bedroom at an fects and flower nesinalr « , patterns with extremely low Serials with dpe These novelty edge on crisp, frilly valance and Curtains are of matching tie- sheer white backs of cre-/ ile 24, tonne. rig ay on (Window cur- ‘ tr tains shown in finished with the sketch are 2-inch ruffles. Low - priced at 95¢ pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Featured Housewares Values HEAVY SHEET STEEL ROASTERS 35c and 45¢ EACH— HESE Roasters are oblong shape, with self-basting cover and sliding vent for letting out moisture so that roast or fowl may brown. Good size for use on camp stoves. +. -35¢ «. 45¢ ze 8x12x6 inches .... Size 9x14x6% inches .. GALVANIZED ASH CANS $2.25 EACH— $2.25 STOUTLY - CONSTRUCTED Can, 26 inches high, and 18 inches in diameter. Sides are cor- rugated for extra strength, and Can has fit-over cover. Attractive- ly priced at $2.25. WIRE SINK STRAINERS 19¢ EACH— HIS heavy tinned wire Sink Strainer is in three-cornered shape, and will fit any sink, Ex- ceptional value at 19¢. WILLOW CLOTHES BASKETS 75c, 95e and $1.05— MPORTED Willow Clothes Basket. staunch and sturdy, with reinforced edges and bottom. Excellent values at the quoted prices— 24-inch size.....75¢ 27-inch size.....95¢ 29-inch size...$1.05 HOUSEHOLD BROOMS, 69¢ EACH— A good quality Broom of medium size, with five rows of stitchings for extra strength, and white en- emeled handle. A good value at 69¢. —Housewares Section DOWNSTAIRS STURB The Vulcan Gas Range Occupying floor space 43x25 inches and with oven measuring 14x18 x14—$54.00, Larger size, occupying floor space 47x25 inch- es, oven measuring 18 x18x14—$58.00. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Gurney (Northland) Refrigerator. $14.90 fount ies wanunes (924-00 —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Windsor Ties, 25c HOICE of red, navy, rose and plaid in these Ties that are so popular for wear with middies and round-collar blouses—low-priced at 25¢@ each. COLLAR AND CUFF SETS of sheer lawn trimmed with lace; also, Lace Collars in cream and white, low-priced at 50¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE not included.) Exceptionally low-priced at, the set, $1.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Good-looking |} : Coverall Aprons $1.00 HE Checked Percale Apron pice tured, with white or col ored ruf- fles is i from this, ‘ low- “i & priced it group, : and equally good value is offered in oth- er Percale Aprons, polka- dotted on blue, lavender or on brown \ grounds, and ny Unb leached y Muslin Aprons with plain or potteesed and percale collars and pockets. All trimmed with rick-rack and finished with sashes tying ia back. Low-priced at $1.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s 12-Button Gloves $1.00 Pair Suede - finish Fabrice Gloves, in Gray, Bro } Cnamois; color, Black a White; sizes 514 to 81g, |] | $1.00 pair. | pat DOWNSTAIRS STORE |} et! g 2 ty < N a ae, The New “Trellis” Pump $6.95 NEW low-heel model in pat- ent leather, with cut-out ef fect in vamp and quarter—cov- ered Linch heel. Sizes 2% to 7%. Widths AA to C, Distinctly smart, and attrac tively low-priced at $6.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB Electric Toaster $3.15 attractive and efficient Toaster, heavily nickel-plated toasts two slices of bread at one time and top may be used for keeping toast hot, With de tachable plug and cord, ready for connecting to any light-socket— $3.15. N Electric Iron $3.95 IGH-GRADE Electric Tron, as pictured, in 6-pound size, with black ebonized wood handle, complete with cord and stand, ready for use.