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Stone Bros. in a suit of clothes is the wearer’s assurance of worthy fabrics, sincere workmanship and correct style—signifying that the garment measures up in every respect to the high standard of tailoring ex- cellence maintained by this shop for over twenty years. A wide range of attractive patterns— As low as $50.00 StoneLros Sail On the Corner Second and Marion poet, visits Britis By Wanda von Kettler Such a glorious array of gray whiskers, gray beards, gray heads. | 000. was awarded $7 ‘B00, only to ha the verdict set aside by the trial $10,00 for |Judge. Mise Ethel Jay French, ask Love of Husband ing 900,000 ter bllabled love,” was GO, May 31.—"I begged her| miven a judgment for $1, and Mra. | Anna Mareus was awarded $26 for him up, but she only laughed y face and sald, ‘I will not sive [Mr wounded affections. i t that man,” oe “Baniech ot ¢ niohen Strike Affec! Memorial day eclebration. of three children. She was | z Coal MCtION| They nad come to hold the fag damages of $10,000 from Amber Bright. whom she ac WASHINGTON, May 31.—Coalland wave it over their gray he of having stolen the affections | production ia running 3,000,000 tona|while “The Stari:pangted Banner husband, Edward Baniseh, a a week behind consumption, Secre-|“The Deathless Army” and “Amer salesman, ty a jury im}tary of Commerce Hoover said today | toa” were being sung by Seattle solo Willis Graham's court. lin addressing the general conference |ists on the Metropolitan stage Bright, a divorces, is said to/of non-union coal operators convened | They filled practically al] seats in wealthy. here for the purpose of curbing prof: |the house The verdicts is in marked contrast |jteering in fuel. | THEY WERE GRAY edits suits for solace for broken| Production is at the rate of 5.000! nor NOT BALD | hearts. Mrs. Something very noticeable about Beatrice A. Kullen,/000 tons weekly and consumption ‘who sued Frank H. Brunell for $50, the silvergrayness of those 18,000,000 tons, heads: It was grayness, | een ae ce baldness, Numerous persons, mand. ing at the rear of the lower floor, Snow Capped—Glacier Scored— Mt. Robson—Monarch of Peaks noticed ft and remarked. “Observe,” they said, “that the shiny pates aren't numerous. Observe that most of our old vets have good crops of hair.” “And how do they do itt” A= of giants, immeasurably supreme, rises Mount Robson toa height of 13,068 feet. Enormous glaciers hangon itssides. For magnificent scenery the panorama extending in everydirection from this imposing mountain, surpasses others asked, the younger men consciously smoothing back thr anything to be seen on any other railway in America. Five hundred or more veterans of the Grand Army of the Re public, with their wives, little gray ladies with bonnets and black silk jackets, their dangh- ters and sons, laid claim to the Metropolitan theater Tuesday noon, This was a part of their ob thin locks above their own brows, “How do they do it?” Still others continued, jthe most of us reach the $6 year mark we'll look like billiard balls, | the rate we're going now.” Sen Canady thie rar | 1 wondered how they did it—how ve wituerland— an tedendl aie oe Rick a Ithey kept their kindly silver locks, Tiowntoc Fane, on some cleared just a Nitle in the mid Sees hed ip ye Boe die for a small shiny disc, some cleared not at 1 So I asked nice old man—one | |B. C. Douglas of the fs Seattle, Wash. BY J, H. FURAY Foreign Editor of the SAN JUAN, Porto ed Press.) r dictator of Venezuela n Juan in poverty | | Castro, | is living in Sa pne of the glories of his past [hang about the little wooden build ing in a side street of Santurce, a suburb, which houses “The Wolf of | Venezuela,” who, for #0 many year held the power of life and death with an absolutism more complete than the czar’s over the people § set tree livar ‘| cathartics— one of the chief causes of constipation? ID it ever occur to you that the ca- thartic you take to relieve constipa- tion, is the cause of your trouble? Yet when a number of doctors were discussing this almost universal complaint one of therm said: “Probably one of the most frequent causes of constipation is the indiscriminate use of cathartics.” For years physcians have tried to persuade peo- ple to give up laxatives and to eat corrective poet instead. It is now known that Fleischmann’s Yeast is a food which makes the use of cathartics unneces- sary. Because of its freshness it helps the intestines eliminate waste matter. People who are adding Fleischmanmn’s Y east to their daily diet find that their body func- tions are kept normal and regular. Eat 2 or 3 cakes of Fleischmann’s Yeast before or be- tween meals every day. Place a standing or- der with your grocer. He will deliver Fleisch- mann’s Yeast fresh daily. The quotation is taker from an important paper on the treatment of constipation by 4@ well-known physician They Were Grey, Not Bald---Those Aged Vets of Civil War and not) “Huh, when | tinued te First Highway ! United Press| stances, {By Mail | Of the day Gen. Cipriona | V rHE SEATTLE KING, KIPLING HONOR DEAD In the company of King George, Rudyard Kipling, British graves in Belgium. jeavalry—as he leaned on an um brelfia and advanced up the aisle at the close of the program, just how he kept from going bald. UHE HAS NEVER NEEDED BALDNESS “Thin way.” he replied, standing erect and placing the hand that held his Stetson hat on top of the one that claimed the umbrella, “just this way: You know a bald head t* good for just one thing. it gives a fellow @ right to sit in the front row when & good abow comes to town, “Well, I started crowding up to the front row long before it was tins for me to get bald-headed. I started doing that nigh onto 80 years ago. They got so used to having me up there in front, even if f didn’t have a bald head, that they never tried to put me back for anybody that did After that I really didn't have any une for one of the things, #o didn’t get one.” The old soldier ecackled joyously and moved on toward the end of the jainke, where members of the Elks }elub waited to escort the veterans to | luncheon, Outside, where the buses rolled up to the curb and the young men in jtheir white and purple suits assisted jthe little old men and the little old ladios to their seats, William Mo- Curdy, manager of the Metropolitan, stood before theater and con study the grour “That's all right,” he remark- ed, “about grabbing the front row while young and then not getting bald. dust the same, I don't ve those old people tried to be quite so speedy in the their younger days as some of us | try it now. I don't b'lieve they tried to go so fast. Maybe there's a reason.” Former Dictator Is Living in Poverty’ But despite his humble circum Castro is said to dream still when he may return te zuela and rule, As a@ conse quence ret agents of Gen. Juan | Vie Venezu consta Castro, When pondent rected to omez, present president of are reported to keep a watch on the movements of the United Press corre. he was a modest street of mall wooden houses like in fact t the cc ot into called on Castro, al) butit t the v locating the ‘ong house right one awaiting pacing the little ch, with head bent and sped behind his back, after nner of pictures of Napoleon Helena. His feet were ancient carpet him front arms the ut encased and he slippers wore a traveler's cap into the little parlor e by the former dictates, correspondent saw such 1 be occupied by a poor family ates, The were unpaper of the Ushe! the hon a house 18 KG REAL ESTATE MENIN MEET Jap Land Problem Declared Serious BAN FRANCTSCO, May 31 Three thousand real estate dealers, Union, 0; ed their national convention here today | Home and farm financing will oc qupy the most important place in the topics which the “men who sell the th” will discuss he problem is ‘indeed serious, but without possibility of war, for Japan has made too much progress to go to war about a question that affecta neither her lands nor her civiliza tion,” said Gov, Stephens, in welcom ing the delegutes and referring to California's Japanese prot | “We are friendly peoples, neigh borly and intercommunicative, and will remain #0, expecially if Wash. ngton will exerctxe firm diplomacy “In all history the Orient and the Yeoldent have not fused. Why try t now? We find no fault with the! Japanese who loves his mik We to not object to him standing the | \ousetops and shouting his praises | wf his people so loudly that all the! orld may hear, But we do insist that the housetops from which he/ vollers shall be in Japan and not in| ‘alifornia.” { Most of the morning session of | the convention devoted to open ing address, Speakers in addition to James the governor included Mayor dresses. Speakers in addition to dwell, president of the San winco Realty board, Charles ¥. Stern, former state banking com missioner, and Irving B, Hiett, pres ident of the national organization. Conferences on technical subjects, such as “exclusive contracts” “industrial property,” were sched: | uled for the ‘afternoon session tn ad- | dition to entertainment features. TACOMA PLANS HUGE TEMPLE: Masons to Build $450,000 Structure and -—— | TACOMA, May 31.—Tacoma Is to} have a $450,000 Masonic Temple, the | finest structure of its kind in the/ Weat, according to plans made pub-| lie today by Col, B. W. Coiner, chair. | man of the Master Masons’ building ommittes, The site of the old Eben Pierne homestead has already been purchased at a cost of $28,000, and as soon as the plans are approved by | the various Masonic lodges of the) city, the work will be started a ing the land. ‘The bullding will furnish a snail for all Masonic bodies and the aux. itary women's organizations, which} are not provided for by the new! Scottish Rite cathedral, and also ter the Masonic club. Features of the structure wa | a buge auditorium, commodating any convention, pat a} mammoth roof gard At Chichen-ttzs, in Yucatan, ; whore there is a sacred sinking well, all sorts of beautiful ifices have been found embedded the mud. IQUITTING SALE and Greater Price Reductions 600 Blouses are going on sale starting Thursday morning at 9:30, at the second reduction in price. 500 more will be bp given the second cut Friday and still another 300 on Satur- : § day morning. These Blouses are going to be sold far be- : § low cost. 4 Here Are Some That Will Almost Be Given Away Thursday Perr 34 Navy Blue Silk Blouses, with long collar, edged with fine pleating. Pleated $2.95 front and pleated turn-back cuffs. Originally priced at $5.85. BOW FOUN O06 a as 550i sacs oe cake pews Ces cob bbe ces capece tee thee 52 Embroidered Georgette Overblouses in white and flesh. These are Russian models with Georgette ties. They were originally $1 ‘95 priced at $5.85. Now reduced below cost to.. a Be cn Hand Early if You Want These A group of 37 Blouses—Georgettes trimmed with satin. Crepe de Chines in overblouse styles. Every one priced $2 00 e less than wholesale cost. rete apee 29 heavy Mignonette Overblouses, in all sizes and shades. Some embroidered, others with Peter Pan collars and elastic bottoms. $2 45 Originally $5.85. Now cut t0......c.cccccssccasscvccccosces 107 Pike Street cae er and the floor bare of rug or carpet An upright piano, somewhat ancient ita veneer blistered and chipped as if t had been in a fir small, plain | table and four modest chairs com prised the furniture of the room. An open door leading from the parlor revealed the general's bed room beyond, which, like the partor, was unpapered and bare of floor. A «mall tron bed, a chalr and a dresser completed the furnishings But if Gen. Castro has lost his political power and the 25,000,000 bolivars he is reported to have had it in Europe when he left evry gg CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE Calo Flashing Oil for safe, thorough cleaning —and Zerolene for correct re- filling. Look for the sign. 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GOL D CROWN BRIDGEWORK ... . 8, whose work Is still giving good | jto go to Bu ling the | S Venezuela, he has lost none of the| his appeal for the right of pérma-, Miss Kate Wagon, age 22, of Bar- * fire and spirit which brought him|nent residence was denied by the] tiesvitie, Okla., has the distinction of dictatorship in his own country, | United States courts and he was He is a small man, scarcely more | barred as an undesirable alien. being the only full-blooded American than five feet tall, and ts beginning| Thereafter’ he re:urned to Madrid | !ndian girl assistant secretary of a to show signs of age. But his eyes|and finally came to Porto Rico, | chamber of commerce, can still light with the old fire and| where relatives reside, in order to be something of the dominant attitude near them. He lives here in seclu- of the old days comes back when he| sion, very seldom appearing on the! discusses the situation of his coun-| streets, known only to his immedi- try today in Spanish as staccato as|ate neighbors, almost forgotten, a machine gun. — Don Cipriano Castro, whose blood] Twenty-five per cent of the ani- is said to be half Indian, seized the | mais caught by steel traps are worth- reins of power in Veneauela in the | leas. ‘en sem (METROPOLITAN of iron, which meant ruthless im- | ALL WEEK—TONIGHT AT & aes A shoe factory employing Ameri- |can shoe-making machinery has re- cently been established in Oporto, Portugal, and shoes on American lines are being made. : Removable Bridge Work Is Dangersus T have never sect a emovable bridge or a so-called Alveolar Srid given five tates loosens teeth, her is it One irri- issues and the while the so filthy endangers »risonment of his political enemies, | Snecint Price Mat. Saturday at he held the country for many year: Sixteen years mpelled The MEW YORK WINTER GARDENS Tost Supendous Production n, leav- Venezuelan government un der control of Juan Vincente Gomer his principal lieutenant, During Cas th a life. tro's absence, the Gomes faction. be OF i wasdure ual came dominant and Castro, on his tary bridge is the return, was forbidden to land in his perfection of bridge Premnting Wisc. HOWARD AND CO of 150 INCLUDING work, and is recom: own country mended by Since then he hag wandered about rth, literally a man without a country, For a time he lived in Madrid, but nine years ago, in 1913 he mpted to er the United States. He was permitted to land| under bond, but two.months later __ AMUSEMENTS — PANTAGES —, 2:20, Nights 7 a Now Playing ROBERT MchKIM an Girls: Four Byron ae ce and Byron; Nada MAKE YOUR TRIP TO TACOMA A real recreation and pleasure GO BY STEAMER Speedy, comfortable vessels make eight round trips daily. 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