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1, 1923, nd Bh Honest tux 6 hoate of © will eng officials p Mills, a if i a UM LEBEN TY SUSCANDD CLAIMS BRIDGE The Isle of et Bet URDAY: ‘ Paramount's picture ch the society ts touch the sky —s | 7 Bebe | Dai GLIMPSES | OF THE ‘ moon” =e". “THE SS NITA NALDI DAVID. POWELL ( MAURICE COSTELLO RUBYE de se ‘The millionaire society set 5 frivoldus, daring, ed. What are its ideas Made gorgeously by the director of “Robin Hood” Coliseum Concert Orchestra under M. Jacques Beaucaire \ AAG Even Water Prices Have Been Boosted | ja clear note of regret, “I can only be | a sister to you." LONDON, May 4.—Jnereased rates for water, whether used for domes- Me or manufacturing purposes, have fone into effect here { John, reaching in hiy pocket, brought around half ‘a dozen socks that need mending.” . Tonia Leaving Tonight! wiped [hen om “All the Brothers or “GRUMPY 24 with Were Valiant ashi: With STARTS LON CHANEY SATURDAY! Ince’s Thomas H roaring comedy of Here what a bell-hop see: in an average hotel Saturday! A Paramount sen tion that blazes a1 Douglas trail in screendom! WAS EVE THE MacLean FIRST FLAPPER? Just how “modern” in First is the modern girl? National's Have 10,000 years changed the real na- ture and human pas- sions of men. and women SEE---- —AND— Buster Ke aton ugh man Fir National's De RopUCcCTION Adams Rib n: MILTON SILLS ELLIOTT DEXTEA THEODORE KOSLOrF ANNA Q. NILSSON wd PAULINE GARON De Mille Gowns! ty De Mille Settings! h De Mille Cast! The last word i aa a Me Pe sc “The Love Nest” His funniest comedy! Tie Man. of the Hour, in Juxury! LUIS EL See the prehistoric FIRPO Mempsey's next op scenes in the da ponent) in a picture 7 en! call of cavem “Will He Con- quer Dempsey?” See him maul his sparring partners! ALLACE t the URLITZER READ THIS TO SIS “John,"" she said, ten ER rly, win| Egyptian Rioters CAIRO, May 4:—-After a riot in wia| a 1} air of| “I kind 0’ expected that,”’ ten, five of the latter were found shot to death behind the street bar hibition in our lobby. burglars, An Old Treasure Chest such as was used “When Knighthood \/as in Flower” has been reproduced and is on ex- OU ARE INVITED to call and inspect this old form of protection for valuables and we also extend an invitation to visit our SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT—the most modern form of protection from fire and THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE OF SEATTLE Second Avenue and Spring Street — Iricades after the mob had been din. 4] | persed by troops. All had been shot in the back, evidently by their own fellowers, War Record Saves: PARIS, May 4.—Victoire Leaprey,, French convict who escaped from fana in 1912 and fought in a | French colontal regiment during the war, has been arrested, but will be |pardoned for his war record, are the direct cause of much w happiness in our hon thelr con- |dition irritates and wears upon the husband and often ruins a child's disposition, This condition of mother is often due to some weak- ness which makes her entirely unfit to perform her household duties and }}| bear the strain upon her nerves that governing children involves. Every jwoman who finds herself in this prove that 98 out of ¢ 100 Pinkham’s lowe no -Adver- Iped by Lydia 1. Compound, a in giving it a fair trial nent an skill, aclentitl crt and yours of experience Glas ee OPTICAL CO. ID14 Wentlake Aye. Neur and Pike Strand Orchestra under | WINELAND a8 | who suffer from female ills) 9a camer Kill Own Leaders) the Sikh-El-Gedid quarter, precipitat: | people ed and waged energetically by wo-! Rabi Winograd, fo { | | | Man Jail Sentence |! ‘TIRED, NERVOUS MOTHERS |® the gen spot blooming there, th {ment club at Longfellow school last | rit EATTI WILL GUT TAX mprovement in Property Would Offset Cost Will Work Hard for Atlantic Trip Charles Sherman Ladies and gentlemen, this is jes Sherman, the fifth of The Star's five playground marblo cham: pions to be ween in the paper this Charles, who is in the eighth grade at Ross schooi, plans on going to high school next year, then later to the university, where he will study law. Before all that, however, he hopes to make a little suunmer trip to Atlantic City, N. J., in June. Charles {# the son of Mrs, P. EB. Brown, 3919 Greenwood ave. He, to plans on taking his mother F should he be the winner in Satu day's game JEWS TURNING TO PALESTINE: in Pales- is in the of the Jewish according to morly of Jeru- Jem, now of Canton, Ohio, who is vinx members of the congregation of ur Cholum here. Jaiming of Palestine for the Rressing favorably and ¥ the Jews will have a gar- abbi | fays. The 50,000,000 Jews in tho} J will turn thelr eyes to it as inspiration in’ faith, Winograd “One million more tine in next five year ogram for the ri beli |Candidates Talk to Improvement Club | Councilmen Oliver T. Erickson, bert B. Hesketh, Philip Tindall and | Stevenson, Councilmanic candi- | dates, spoke before a well-attended | meet inf the 20th Ave. N. Improve- night. Councilman Tindall, who! talked on the Skagit project, ex-| plained that the present installation | ‘of 60,000 horsepower which is rap-| jidly nearing completion at the Gorge ek site is loss than one-fourth the | jount of power which can be ob- ition should remember that sta-! | | lon behalf of the {ture man, has been re-elected as one | | of the five trustees of the Associated ‘Women Enlist in tained ut that site alone and less than | one-tenth of the possible power de-| velopment at the Gorge creek and ites combined Iph Nichols spoke on tehalf of tie purchase of the Skinner & ly port site and Morris A. Robbins spoke Montlake-Stadium ‘The meeting was pre- | Gordon H. Dickson, | bridge bonds, sided over president of the club, ‘VON HERBERG HONORED BY FIRST NATIONAL The announcement that J. Von Herberg, prominent local motion pie- st National Pictures, Inc, ix of jal significance to local distribu. tors and exhibitors of motion. pic- tures. Von Herberg ix genoral man- ager of the Greater ‘Theaters com- pany and has been a dominant fig- ure in the industry in the Northwest for many years. His duties with Virst National are large, as the or- ganization 1s one of the leading ones of ft9 kind in the industry, Revolution Move | 4—Thousands — of | the eloquence of opportun: , have enrolled thelr names as his supporters In all aims, ” THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President Li Be STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE Eb i, PIKE Another Shipment of Silk Stockings at $1.59 Remarkable Values in Full-Fashioned Hosiery Not what you pay for stockings but what kinds of stockings you get, is the secret of trim ankles—and these are the kinds of stockings most women buy most of the time and pay much more than $1.59 for them. All first quality stockings with lisle garter top, lisle heel, toe and sole. Sizes 81, to 10. Every size in each color. Black—W hite—Gray—Brown—Mandalay. Telephone and mail orders will be filled promptly. Be sure to specify: sizes and colors when ordering by mail. —First Floor 100 Genuine Cowhide Brief Cases Specially Priced at $3.95 xceptional values in Brief Cases of heavy cowhide (not split) with straps, graduating lock and key. Each Case contains two compart- ments. In tan, black, brown and shark grain. —First Floor A Special Purchase of Smart Neckwear To Sell at Special Prices 39c 65c 95c AT 38¢ and 65¢—All wanted styles and materials in tailored or dressy models of shaped collars, fronts, collar and cuff sets, and vestees, in round neck or tuxedo styles. Of organdie, lace, linen, silk, ratine and pongee. AT 95¢—Large Bertha Collars, Deauville scarfs in sil square and triangle styles, collars with Paisley edging, net and lace guimpes, satin and Paisley vestees with collars and cuffs to match, and a large assort- ment of collar and cuff sets in plain and fancy models. —First Floor In Gay Colors Novelty Jacquette Blouse AWwestive $4, 95 For the sports. cos- tume these novelty jac- quette Blouse Sweaters are most effective— worn with blouse or taking the place of a blouse, fastening at the side with fringed tie. —Second Floor These sell regularly for much more. Your Baby Will Enjoy THIS CARRIAGE Priced Saturday $19.75 The New. 200-S American Lady Corset: at ‘$1. 50 Featured for Saturday’s. Selling Grace and. comfort are fea- tures of this model of the American Lady Corset, made of fine pink coutil with girdle top and elastic insets, long skirt and heavy supporters. —Second Floor Rubber Aprons For Saturday at 25c Attractive styles and colors are features of these household Aprons made of heavy rubber. Specially priced for Sat- urday. —First Floor A limited quantity of thee large, comfortable Carrlages are offered for Saturday's selling priced considerably below regular value. Finished in old ivory enamel—they are very attractive. |Told Police He Had per: “Baby arrivea 120 a. m. si | is the dearest, sweetest, prettiest lit- | Come From Heaven |t! siti that ever was.” NEW YORK, May 4,—Sydney Merle, arrested on Broadway for in: toxication, protested that he had just come down from Heaven, CANARIES Do you know everything you want to know about the care and management of your pet canary bird? Our Washington bureau has ready for you a 20-page printed booklet, prepared by govern- ment experts, giving all possible information on the care and man- agement of canaries in slckness and health. If you have a pet canary bird, if you breed canaries, or if you contemplate buying one of these yellow songsters, you will want this bulletin, It tells |} , ll about the history, varieties, cages, food, bathing, moulting, feed- j ing for color, breeding, sex and age and diseases and troubles of the canary, It 1s free for the asking. Simply fill out and mail the coupon below to our Washington bureau, writing clearly and legibly: or treating all ‘ais of men and wom WHAT THEY ALL SAY CARDIFF, May 4.—Lione, Carey, trout a proud Abce-tillery father, inserted Dr. N.Y. this advertisement in the local news-| 415 Fee cuners Tieeiz om a Ss A Good Thing—DON’T MISS IT, | —__—“"""* : Send your name and address plain: yashington Bureau, The Seattle Star, eee ; ; ly written together with Scents (and| SURE - SAFE... _ EFFECTIVE 22 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. : this slip) to Chamberlain Medicine y T want a copy of the bulletin, “Canaries: Their Care and Co, Des Moines, Towa, and receive MOVIE | Management,” and inclose herewith two cents in loose stamps MCT Re GIT heckawa contalnine Rovian for same. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for Chie me rns, che was 25¢ Sb coughs, colds, croup, bronchial, ‘flu’ R ded and ecld by a and whooping coughs, and tickling Kartell Drug Co, " throat; Chamberlain's Stomach and| Ask fer et ef JOYNER REMEDIES | Liver Tablets for stomach troubles, | indigestion, gassy pains that crowd |the heart, biliousness and constipa- tion; Chamberlain’: every family for wounds, piles, and skin these valued family medicines for only 5 cents, Don't miss it,—Adver. | tisement. SULPHUR IS BEST TOCLEARUPUGLY, BLEMISHED SKIN Any breaking out or skin irrita- tion om face, neck or body is over come quickest by applying Mentho- Sulphur, says 0 noted skin special: ist. Because of its germ destroying propertics, nothing has ever been found to take the place of this sul- phur preparation that — instantly brings ease from the itching, burn. ing and irritation, Mentho-Sulphur heals eczoma right up, leaving the skin clear and smooth, It seldom fails to relieve the torment of disfigurement. A little jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur To Have You Call and See Us in| Our New Location. Ask About, Qur | $9.00 Work Guaranteed. SAY “BAYER” when you buy Aspirin Accept only “Bay. package which contains proper ‘the mod DAL rari, also simplifi Mnethod of ane Iring an ease and pois fo neceasnry In DANCING, ® geod dancer! Unless you see the hame “Bayer” on package or on tublety you are} er" not getting the genuine Bayer prod-| directions, Handy boxes of twelve uct preseribed by physightns over! tablets cost few cents, Druggists twenty-two years and proved safe} aiso sell bottles of 24 and 100, As by millions for colds, headache,} pirin ix the trade taark of Bayer toothache, earache, neuralgia, lum+| Manufacture of Monoaceticacideyter| May be obtained at any drug store, ra, € 0 personal instruction of Mine Bright. z bago, rhoumatism, neuritis, and for] of Sulicylicacid, It is used Uke cold cream, ady, | eoe at Mth'wt' Pine, Pine. 7) | «i i pal in general.

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