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WEDNESDAY, MAY ‘ SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET A DEMONSTRATION SALE to show the big place of Summer Dresses in the Special Price Women's and Gi the Center for ls’ Apparel Basement Bargain Special Price Basement 500 Wash Frocks $3.95 40 Different Styles This is a real opportu- nity for every woman who wants a pretty, in- expensive wash frock that is so well made and attractive that she can wear it in town, at the cottage or the shore and feel well dressed. Attractive Summer Wash Frocks, made from excel- lent ginghams, smartly trimmed in organdie, ratine braids, hemstitching, white or colored pearl buttons and wash braids. Sizes 36 to 44. 2 models are illustrated. White organdie yoke and sleeves; scalloped gingham bodice in jumper effect; two organdie trimmed pocket skirt; organdie sash. At the right. White organdie “bib collar” effect; organdie sash and cuffs; a particularly charming model for the smaller figure. At the left. Street windows. On display in the University French Ace Dies BELIEVE TWINS When Plane Falls ARE PHANTOMS PARIS, May While testing a new scout pl Villa Coublay fy-| DENVER De! s field nea © yesterday, Capt. | ver's “my aitin, £ French with 24! tom children” to his eredit, fell several hun-| tigators today, who are trying to lo ed feet to his death, ‘The flying}cate twin bables, who Mrs, ( medal of the Areo Club of America | Plantz says were born to her May 13 orm ace e bellof of ph nton was awarded Deullin at the close of | and who were taken away by t j tending physician and have not been heard of since. Mrs. Plants declares the physician. the war. For those little odd jobs around the house. any men are looking|@ stranger, who was called in by a fer employment and you could help|nelghbor, took the babies immedi- fhem a little. Turn to the want ad/ately after their birth to columns. |incubator. Neither the physician, the neighbor who called him, nor the G children can be found. Officials of the Visiting Nurses’ as- jargle with warm salt then apply over sociation, where Mrs. Plantz says sho obtained a nurse, deny any knowl- edge of the twins. . W. 8. Orr, who has attended Mrs. Plantz on several occasions, 1s said to have told authorities he found no indications that Mrs. Plantz was about to become a mother when he |treated her several weeks ago. Clinton Plantz, husband of the woman, said when he returned home from work the day of the babies’ birth, he was told he was the father jof twins, but that they had taken away. | Plantz, with the assistance of po- |lice, has conducted a yain search for | them. since N S| Thieves Steal $225 From Tacoma Hall TACOMA, May 20.—'Thicves, making an entrance into the Audi-| torium dance hall here on Monday |by breaking In a rear door, escaped| |with $225 In cash, which had been hidden in a grip in the closet of tho | building. Police were unable to trace | the robbers toda To Have You Call and See Us tn Our New Location, Ask About Our $9.00 Work Guaranteed, HUTESON-DONAHEY OPTICAL CO. 103 Pike St. Et, 4010 MBERLA| ABLETS | Will H. Hays Pays | Henry Ford a Visit | DETROIT, Mich., May 30. H. Hays, former postmaster gen |chairman of the republican commit- |tee and campaign manager for Presi |dent Harding, paid a visit to Henry |Ford here yesterday. Hays, now Will} lll) otished with the aid of outsiders, re. sited in the release of five prisoners here last night. Three men, charged with assault; one ted lunatic, land knother prisoner, » their ex- cape when bars of their cells were Will Browning, Pattonsburg, Mo., writes, “Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab- Jets cured my wife of serious bilious attacks fered for years.” Stout persons find them invaluable been fa ja THE SEATT OPERATORS OF Ladi HOTEL COMING Represent Company That Is to Run New Hostelry an F olk Tales E STAR The Story of Raven and the Tide How He Kidnaped the Wind’s Girl And How He Made the Tides Rise Editor's Note.—This is the ith of a series of folk tales of Puget Sound tndians, 0 written for The Star by Erna Gunther (Mrs, Leslie Spier, Wife of the assistant y of anthropology at the state ue'vcesity, and herself an an (hrepologint), This story belongs to Skaglts of Whidby stand. shows, did the story uch the people pend on the vl. All of the stories to follow in this series were obtained by the writer In her many visits to Northwest tribes, BY ERNA GUNTHER Where the it mpany an mmunit s int ted the the inclu hich condu ich I the Sk 4 Pomt IMPRESSED WITH NEED OF A HOTEL people could b water wot and the wind was blow jouth all the tim » almost starving, n did not hav ho’ He W. Rockwe Raven pre erick to go and see what h was © p the people. d out and ten & Rave Nten day South, start and traveled fo; shits toward tl Southwind progressive hotel op t id man iren, six wa n acknowledge t . the wind was ou come from?” the “{ am your nephew; I am a great chief,” said Raven, He was really only fooling, but the old man believed him. Then Raven said, “You are a great chief, why do you keep your house so dark? comforts Ava ely fow | Thel: sh a chain of the d these two m wed of un mpany 1 Ho-| ects the|* comprehensive | ‘3° a were p sight, and the fou i—the Un usual jt a Jor most en Dok the girl d hid her »ntinent.”* I ex |x XECUTIVE COMMITTEE a {HAS I NERAL CONTROL ing the goment, the {placed in t | comm: ch tog wu South kets and shells him came with his people in a canoe nen he man th ttee which Rockwell the details of operation | reach American hotels are under |the direction of the 1 vice pres ident, Horace Leland Wiggins, comes of the famous Leland family of hotel people, and who has had perhaps more extensive trai nan. e d there he sent one of his me a ney for his daughter Raven I don't v any money; I want you to stop b ing. You must make the tides rise and fall.” ng in| Southwind agreed to do this #0 hotel operation than any man in the| payen went out on the beach and country. A company like this ix continually Presented with opportunities to take over the operation of existing hotels and to assist in the development of new ones. The company has con- sistently pursued a conservative pol fey, intent upon establishing only the finest class of fireproof hotels, lo cated at points where the greatest mutual benefit will result and ‘the greatest be rendered to guests and the traveling public. It has found by co-operating among the | units and with the ald of adequate publicity that it has no difficulty in greatly increasing the business of ny particular hotel, when effort is je to do so. fet two sticks where he wanted the water to be at high tide and at low tide, Then Southwind asked, “What Kind of food do you want?” Raven mentioned horse clams, butter clams, cockles and mus- ‘STOLEN AUTO _ IS WRECKED Driving at a high speed on Kast lake ave. early Wednesday morning, two young men were severely injured when their car, a stolen Hudson, crashed into a phone pole and xkid ded several yards on its side at East- + a F lake ave. and Harrison st. nh "i Siam Minister Is Ue aces aan when soeears Back Home Again |**° assistance to the injured men, | reported that both men picked them- PORTLAND, May 30.—Returning | selves up almost before the wrecked on a two months’ | e of absence, |. ito had come to a hal! mI Edward E. Brodie, of Oregon City,| "One of the men seemed to be very United States minister to Siam, ar-| padiy injured, according to the con: rived here yeuterday, after passing | auctor of car and was being year and a half in the Orient erred: bey his, BotantOn, Siam is the only remaining abso-| The police arrived soon after and lute monarchy in the world, and ‘S| found a hat In the car with the in- fairly rich and prosperous, Brodie! jtials ‘* * cut in the hat band, me. Investigation showed the auto had been stolen at 1:20 a. m, Wednesday from Fourth ave. and Pike st. and wan owned by R. G, Corvaley, Olympian apartments. It was a com. m Five Escape From Jail in Okanogan ! OKANOGAN, May 30.—A jail do-| Plote wreck. |livery, thought to have been accom-| TWO women, Madaline Haynes, | 4alT Sunnyside ave., and Vivian Nel. son, 1800 North 36th st. were slight lly injured when nh auto in which they were riding Hided with an in- bound Meridian st t car at North 34th st. and Stone way. They were tezar of moviedom, denied his visit ee cralccet aly ee Sold everwhere, had any political significance. The Last Jar You’d Done More Canning 9 you look forward to canning time as a period of hard work with heavy kettles in a hot kitchen? Eliminate all the disagreeable features this year, Resolve to do your canning in the oven of a GAS RANGE equipped with a OVEN HEAT LORAIN tectusion — | . SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY 1308 Fourth Avenue Main 6767 THE GAS COMPANY taken to their homes. The accident |rawed thru. Five other prisoners in . . occurred at 7:45 p. m. Tuesday, ‘ee *@&\ VALENTINO IS METROPOLITAN| HERE TONIGHT | motion picture star, is to arrive in Hee Seattle at 9:40 p. m. Wednesday in MAT, WED. | his private car, the “Colonial,” from Spokane. At 10 p, m. he is to be presented at the Hippodrome, where the beauty and dancing contests are to be held. Valentino, accompanied by Mrs. Valentino, will be attired in Argen | tine costume, similar to that wo |by him in “The Four Horseme | With his wife he will dance }tango dn the Hippodrome stage, Whosoever proves to be Seattle's “beauty selected from among the contestants Wednesday night, will travel to New Yor according to Valentino's managers, either in the late summer or early fall, to com: pete in a national beauty contest at the Madison Square theater, The winner of the latter contest, it ts said, will possibly be Valentino's leading woman when he returns t6 motion pictures, Silver eups will be presented to both the beauty and dancing winners Wednesday night, LEE SHUBERT Prem the ATTRACTION OF S LAST PRICHS: Nights, 50¢, $1, $1.50, #2, 82.50, Wed. Mat. 500, SEATSALE TOMORROW out | could do to} You must pot 1 must only t And you must Indian world & who will live changed to eat vat th enough thi returned daughter Southwind told Raven that if he did not blow, Northwind would blow all the time, and it would be very cold. Raven sald, “I will ko and see what T can do with him.” So he put on warm cloth. ing and went to Northwind When Raven reached his two bi nd the Northwind the them that Southwind agree | me Ho Ri his we Skunk always thought that he was a pretty fine fellow and do anything. He married nd found out that he t keep up with her, See about this in the next story! AIR SERVICE _ FUNDS SHORT ig y pitt neces allowed its alr service for deve ment and experi | mentatic by the United | Btate ne have w a hardship upon the membe Jof the army and navy flying corps, | Lieut. K Fraser, cb inspector jof the engineerin United States nervice jmecting at the Chamber of merce Tuesd # Kel recently purpones vernment | nevere ‘ air and MacReady, made the transconti:| prepared a year and 608 of the noney above ary, I ing the economy of the government | The meeting wan called to form « chapter of the American | Aeronautical ass nnd a com | mittee of five appointed to meet T evening of next week at the College club to plan th | Fraser said that ‘Tacoma jthe distinction of bein | west air center unless its Sand Point t wh | Seattle | Tuesday the organiz will win North pattle presses we advantages. | Recovonaibility'for 2; | Death to Be Fixed Responsibility for the death of Henry Shwad, 610 Terry ave. who was fatally injured Sunday in an/ auto collision, will be fixed at an Inquest to be held Thursday by Qor-| oner W, H. Corson, it was an nounced Wednesday. Funeral sorv-| ices for Shead were to he held at} 4 p.m. Wednesday at the Butter-| worth mortuary, under the duspices | M. Cremation at Washelli cemetery wil fol to Two Thrown From | Auto in Smashup Thrown from their car when It was struck by another machine early Wednesday morning at West-| lake ave. and Pine st. J. W. Han-| json, 615% Pike st. and Homer L.| | Lanterman, La Belle apartments, |were severely bruised and shaken. | The occupants of the other m |which was driven by W. F, Evers, | {8050 19th ave. &, were unhurt. The| crash occurred as both cars rushed | ross the street Intersection at right Jangles to each other. PENNILESS, HE KILLS HIMSELF) With three pennies in his pocket | land starvation staring him literally | in the face, Jack Webber, 35, win- |dow washer, stretched himself on his bed in his room Tuesday night | jat 608 Eighth ave. 8, and died while |sas flowed from his dingy kitchen | |range. : Webber had. paid his room rent recently by performing 06! jobs for | tho Japanese landlord, 1°. Hazano, | but when his cash gave out and | he Nad nothing with which to buy | food, he decided to end his life, | apparently: He had held out to \the last, awaiting a change in. his| |luck and .a-ehance: to work, his friends said, Dut when the threo | pennies were his last coins, he gave up. | | Webber had no rags with which | |to stuff tho cracks of tae door and! |windows, but had tightly closed the | |transom before turning on the lethal | |fumes. He was unmarried, Web-| her's body was found Wednesda A nice little furnished home for the ummer will bo tust the thing. You |may find just the one you want in the want ads, Hh, *5* for Horlick’s 4 The ORIGINAL Malted Milk All Ages for. WW Avoid Imi — Substitutes Metrop TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK of Eureka Lodge No. 20, F, & A. |every act and extended their thanks | may find just the one you want in THE RHODES co. An Advantageous Purchase to Sell at $1.95 Upper Main Floor In this new shipment you will find a wonderful selection of 12 different styles in Women’s Crepe Gowns—a timely opportunity to obtain a varied selection for your Summer wardrobe at a saving worth taking immediate advantage of. The different shades include orchid, pink, peach, white and color combina- tions; each model is unique with its trimmings of ribbon bows, fagoting and dainty touches of embroidery. Sizes are 15, 16 and 17. While they last, at $1.95 each. In the White Sales Drapery Section—Upper Main Floor Women’s White Silk Hose Special $1.59 Curtain Materials consisting of Scrims and Marquisettes in white, cream and ecru, with col- ored borders suitable for bedrooms or Summer camps. Special, a yard, 19¢. Curtain Panels in combinations of Marquisette and Net, with heavy fringe.» For the White Sale, each, $1.00. Scrim Curtaining with lace edge, in plain white, and also with colored border Sale price, a yard, 23¢. Cotton Bats, size 72x80 inches, for full size bed comforts, have been priced for the White Sale, each, $1.00. in Floor ned White reinforced isle and a pal $1.59. 's Three-Quarter Sox heather mix heather Childre ik of tnre and wool in all the re 12 shade a pair, Star Carriers Are Pantages’ Guests}; in Moscow Wreck Completely filling the upper bal-| LONDON, May 30.—Forty persons| cony of the Pantages theater Tues-| were killed and 120 hurt when the| day 5 . ie |} | day night, 350 Star carriers attend: | stoscow Amur express train waside-| ed the show as guests of the man-| . | agement. “Oh, You Shiek,” which is|T@lled and’ plunged into the Kuenga| the feature of the Pantazvs' bill this | river, according to advices reccived| week, proved a real “kick” to the | here today from Moscow. boys, and, of course, the comedians on the bill got a big laugh from} them. PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDA’ YY 30 MA KDZE—(Closed down for if stallation.)¢ KIR—5:30 to 6:15 p. m. KFHR—236 to 3230p. am Qu 30 Dam, For those little odd jobs A nice little furnished home for the | the house. Many men are They were enthusiastic over | summer will be just the thing. You| for employment and you could h them a little. Turn to the want 1 | columns. » to the theater after the show. ithe want ads. STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M.TO 6 P, M. OUR ANNUAL HOUSEWARE BASKET SALE Things you need now—at prices you will like to pay—Watch our Ads and Windows—Itemswill be changed from day to day. 10 BARS of the Wonderful Classic White Laundry 37 c OSD) LOPS. Sivan sae & Pint can Spica Oil—a wonderful i lubricant; fine for i0 c the mowers ......... Hedge Shears, for lawns and garden; $1.50 9 8 c 8 ROLLS Bob White Toilet Paper—a wonderful 2 5 c bargain for ......... value, for .. A 25-lb. sack of our wonderful vay fast «$1.98 $4.98 50 feet of good quality Cotton Clothes Line 15c for A few 100-Ib. sacks at,......... Now is the time to use one of our Steel Bottle 9 8 c Cappers, special ..... Spring Clothes Pins, per dozen 28-inch Black Wire Cloth, double selvedge; best quality. 6 Some bargain; lineal foot OC 80-watt Carbon Electric Lamps ...... Fit any socket. ridiculously low price. Every time we get a bargain you get a bargain. Thursday we are going to sell you these frames complete, with genuine Pyrex inset, | or $1.59 A $2.75 Value