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A. hall, | Will Be Speakers The speakers will be: Dr. Henry | Seattle clergymen and Sunday } F, Cope, of the Religious Education | school workers will hear four lead | association; ‘Th rc yFo. ers in Christian education Tuesday |e" sage ae na vi ay ee = e ally vacation Bible school movement; Dr. Samuel D Price, secretary of the World Sun-| day School association, and A. M./ Locker, of the Internat 1s School Cor neil of Religious E: | ton. your watch, let Haynes re Liberty Theater —Advt. YOUR LAST DAY TO BUY WITH OUR SPECIALCREDIT TERMS "Ab: “Eastern” offers you a final opportunity TOMORROW to get the Spring and Summer clothes you need NOW, with just a nominal cash outlay and the remainder in small weekly or monthly sums. The latest good looking mod- els for men and women are on display, and— A FIVE DOLLAR PAYMENT GIVES YOU ANY GARMENT IN OUR STORE Invite your inspection tomorrow. “Eastern” clothes, always dependable} for their up-to-the-minute styles, are presenting values that you won't want! to miss, and with the added advantage of CREDIT TERMS that make it easy | to dress well at small expense, Reduc-| tions include: New Modes in | COATS, CAPES AND WRAPS) SPORT AND NOVELTY SUITS DRESSES FOR EVERY WEAR) New Summer | BLOUSES | SWEATERS | FURS and MILLINERY And Late Models in MEN’S BRADBURY SUITS PARLEY TODAY May Result in Recognition; Sessions Secret ted States and Mexico opportu free from displomatic reatri and from the traditt na) tray FLAMES CAUSE TWO | pan of live coals in the 4 1 in little or 42, of 409 Fifth ave from death 8u when Patrolmen @, C, Jen en and H. B, Newell rushed into his rooms and dragged him from f re by a cigaret at the city hor Negro R new pair Sergeant ¢ was John R. Hyde wh p blew taken to LIKE LITTLE ot Are out? ™ TREA Joftice of t 192: fa: roo! Seattle, Wash. ah shoes « Wohn « tails the t, Washington, 3. SEALED 'y 29, 1923, for m in the Old en a ate ® steam ani Seattle, # burning bed, which had been set | Cato wan treat epital for minor ¢ Kirkiand d bo! the BROTHER'S to have a D, 3 PROPOSALS will) | be opened in this office at 3 p. m., May 1 the construction ef an extension to women's rest | Post Office at Drawings and spec- ifications may be obtained from the Custodian at Washington, or at this office in the discretion ya the Supervising |A. Ia th a0 th mi rr ja ii mi oft * Ss A $5 per tooth of by eases worth success In cases where bridgework ts Wetmore, Act! | Architect. Dentistry at Hall Price An cutting price Yogue, witheut In t the quality regolar dentistry for Class A work Photo Actual Bridgo and Work on Modeis. in and su thin, strong xu . Good $20 pure ri rubite teeth or no charge, prettiont dental work you ever # ON ALVEOLAR WORK will be no reduetion, ere. 1 awork to double en rtd If you r roots, is beautiful, durable, comfortable and atural in looks, Yor t without t uth. The new 4 ore, they prevent expression catty receding uma and sunken ch We have ade about 11,000 in thane floes in the past 17 and tho work has given general watisfaction, Alveolar Dentists 204 Haight Bide. Second and Pine Open Foventuiga by 0, 5, 3:00, *Rxcopt 8 x LYSFECIAL NIGH Trom Seattle ap rubber plates raw there that Architect. Jas. ing Supervising to be in oe ee Alveolar utta per ubber pia We own It is @ post! these little sugar.coated, olive-col. | ored tablets. They cause the bowels | and liver to act normally, ‘They nev- have two or more © oF more on e teeth can 1 do not have to eoth waiting for is to heal and work to be || Your defective teeth are not extracted until the work ready to immediately fasten tn thi inishad, eet Mt in the || “without clappered Appointment 10:90, 11:30 fat 00, 11:30 PL junday T SERVICE|, | | | | | | sick These two New York debutantes flew over the city in an airplane throwing bombs into crowded streets. No one waa injured. The bombs were circulars for the Park Ave. Street fair. | Daring Debutantes as Bombers } The girls were Miss Edythe MeCoon (left) and Miss Margaret Hennessey. The Story of the Loon and the Deer How the Two Went Fishing One Day What Happened to the Boastful Deer Note—This ts the series of folk tales Indians, Ed 11th of ditor’s of Puget sound | Indian Folk Tales as written for The Star by Er na Gunther (Mrs. wife of the assist of anthropology at the state wolven coming toward them. Deer university, and herself an an ntared at them, He was so frightened thropologint), that he could hardly breathe. Loon This story Is another one yoked at Deer and aid, “Well, Deer that iy known to the Indian S see you jump. I'll watch you tribes about Puget sound. t, for I have plenty of time to All of the stories to fol J low in this series were ob: Deer sald nothing. He dropped his | tained by the writer in her fish and jumped from the canoe. In }\ many visits to Northwest bis fright he could not jump half as tribes. far as he expected to, and besides ho Ceindhe amped fn the wrong direction, He BY ERNA GUNTHER fell in the water right in front of the world wax changed, | . The wolver reached n were still pe him and devoured him Whidby us both “You're always ready to spoil | should | wolves come now and eat us? | | I haven't seen a wolf around here for a long time.” Dest went on fishing and singing Ho had good luck, that made him sing all the louder, | Loon had bad luck and he blamed it) anyth! his songs, intand, I and Deer was singing and he ing, jon Deer's singing. “You scare the fish away with your | nolae. Anyway, you had better watch Loon, sald to Deer “You had better look out, Lestie Spier, t professor f th wolves of yours came “That's easy. If the wolves i, I'd dive under the water,” er kept up his song. Suddenly wh. they had turned a bend in the shore they saw a whole canoe full of h " Then they headed toward Loon. t ad just off; When Loon raw them comi he was a fine day,/dove under the water. He swam and ma jer wate and came out near the wan a ¢ shore of Whidby island, and 80 waved Deer, it Once there was a monster |[/ called Flying Squirrel. ‘This why you «ing out loud like that the wolves might hear and they’ll come and kill 150 Smart 40 Silk Blouse Women’s Sweaters of Fancy Weave Fiber S pecial—$2.89 mer wear, in slip-on style with V-neck and , similar to the one sketched. Colors are orange, maize, sand, turquoise, black and nav) and sizes are 40 and 42. Formerly $2.95 ¢ Reduced to $2.89. Blouses Reduced $2.89 Upper Main Floor Sport Sweaters of fiber for Sum- * of slip-on and c prints and trimmed for $3.95, are priced bral A are 36 to 44 at 81.95 each on .25. for $1 26 pairs $4.96. of well assorted patterns and comforts and others for drapes, curtains and splendid. quality, selling formefly at 35 many other purposes. Formerly 25¢. Spe Special, a yard, cial, yard, 19¢. Marquisettes 25c Yd. 400 yards of 364nch Marquisettes in white, cream and ecru grou r Curtains and Materials Reduced Curtain Panels----Reduced to 98c 80 Panels of the new ecru nets, in large and small mesh patterns and fringed at the bottom. This is a heavy, durable Choice, Tuesday, at 98¢. Curtains $3.25 of Curtains in reveral different patterns and meshes, with black and colored fringe on both sides and bottom. Special, a pair, $3.25. 350 yards of ds with colored bor: colo colors. A } a) Gingham Dresses lot of Gingham Dresses inc Curtains 98c 150 pairs of hemstitched Marquisettes of a good quality in white, cream and ecru. A Formerly durable curtain for hotel or rooming house use. Formerly $1 Special, a pair, 98¢. Cretonnes 19c Yd. and designs; $1.95 ude be- Also, a fe pique, green, organdie Attract net and sold formerly Cretonnes in bright, cheerful some are suitable for | awful creature ate all the peo- | plo he could get, Next time we | shall see how the youngest of | five brothers killed him. | : | 'HASTIE WILL LEAD PARADE nd | tion. No. 1, G. AL Ry j&rand marshal of the Memorial day |failed parade, which will be held at 10 a,| It BURN “GLORY OF THE SEAS” A pile of astes lies on the beach Jat Endolyne marking tho last rest- ing place of the Glory of the Seas, |historio clipper ship of fact and fic- She was burned Sunday after- Col. A. W. Hastie of Stevens post|noon by C. G. Tackaberry after ef- has been chosen |forts to sell her as a historic relic was the Glory of the Seas m. May 30, it was announced Mon-|which made the unsurpassed record POINTS MADE BY POETS Inspiring bold John Barleycorn! scorn! WI’ tippenny, wo fear nae eyi!; WI usquebae, we'll fape the devil! Robert Burns, AS SISTER SEES IT | And ts Fanny the bride-to-be? | Nebraska Awgwan. out, the wolves will get you. When day morning, following a meeting of|of 90 days around the Horn from | they come, they come fast. HOW) the general committee. |New York to San Francisco. She} DR. EDWIN g. would you get away ifthey came?" | sunday services will be held May|was built In 1869 In East Boston by BROWN'S Deer finished his song, then he) 37 in Plymouth church, whiJe the|Donald McKay and is reputed to DENTAL OFFICES jlooked up at the hills of Whidby 1s | semorial day services will be in the|have Inspired one of Robert Louis 106 Columbia St. land’ He wondered, “Could any} xetropolitan theater at 11. a. m,|Steverisdn’s sen tales, Seattle's wolves come out here and get us ay 0. The Elks will provide cars| Her former master, Andrew Lund, Leading Dentist He turned to Loon and said, “You! for the G. A. R. veterans and also | still] makes Seattle as a common sea | |H . Fo ; | R. ve fer More Than 21 want to know how I'd got away if the! a juncheon at Wolfe's cafeteria, The man aboard one of the newer ves. | Xe wolves came? Well, if the wolve: j Civil War veterans will visit the|sels which drove ships of the} =mid ag i Repo tad a ea come), | Dublic schools on May 26. |Glory’s type from the high seas why, I'd just Jump out he c pleas pitas wt : fo that hill over on the island. And| and left them, unmourned, DR. WO | what would the wolves do then?" 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