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LE STAR THE SEA‘ 36 EDITORS TO; Ty - x tet, | KNOW SEATTLE Largest Lincoln Bust for Seattle VISITGITY | atonzo vider d vAN) ‘tor Lewis ulptor, Will Model It “by the Side of the IS ADVICE @iilroad-Newspaper Exour-|(__ Road,” as | bor of Love This Summer ______} Tie Up Special Week With S EN S AT | 0 NA L, sion to Be Welcomed ‘ és &: Coming of Tourists WILL SEE NORTHWEST ee ‘¢ -_||FREE OFFER | aK a Will Loop Down Coast After Entertaininent Here oa oe Hippodrome, featured by mu IMPORTANT: Unable to adjust our lease, we quit business at 102 vo tatives (Of First Ave., Cor. Spring’ St. The time is short--we must get out at o sstrigs and uctivities which cor OPENS 9 A, M. TOMORROW ent | h the tourist HER OUR FREE OFFER Tomorrow onl ou may have you eapbnigg eigga -e = of any suit or overcoat, These suits are of the finest bri blue € ass : grays, also pin-stripes and’ numerous nifty patterns, and you appreciate { the city a these suits as wonderful $35.00 and $40.00 values; but WE QUIT—AND THEY GO TOMORROW at these ridiculous low price Rach ask wacean werd 5 orgs: fully tailored suits, will sell at only $14.85 the suit. Dr. J. Ralph Magee, one of t AND ABSOLUTELY FREE with each of these suits, your choice of any moving spirits In the progres ee hat in this store—values to $6.00—included, and hundreds to select fror ee ty iy see Also included in THIS FREE OFFER tomorrow only, we ¥ ents, of all-wool. These are the latest sty worth $40.00, but WE QUIT AND THEY sae Trt alee coe tan ins hand tailored our great Pacific ‘or thwent for t ee they are 7.85 THE SUIT. ‘ Sonus’ ini Beittie and the ‘Charmed THOUSANDS REWARDED TOMORROW on of the Great bas Ron Gilustions wamears dfes ie of the best makes, cut to| lined work gloves, 28¢; felt ‘slipper i, Seattle Cha ttle of kindne $2.45, while work pants go at $1.69, 5de extra high grade pants, $1.49. and Henry Suzza’ uggestions, a friend and corduroys and khaki at less th Big lot of shoes for men, women of the University terest in our gueste—theso arc ble wholesale. children, 98e and $1.45. tle to meet the hings to a ‘stran n a strange it ware O ned land,’ ore..2. ‘ } . , em G une aon Speakers Think of buying work clothes, such Only 85 boys’ suits in this lot from ei : ters, in as overalls at 98c, and heavy, high-]| the window. All-wool, with pairs of On their arrival in Seattle they various « grade shirts at 89c—or anything else | pants. These sold as high as $12.50, are to be the gu of the Seattl i Adi i : you may need at like reductions, but we quit and they go tomorrow at Press club and the Admiral Oriental e for an evening's entertain the ridiculous low price of 98. to make the average citizen a Overcoats of the best materials in hich wil le si , | rmed salesman for his cit . _ fi the liner Presi + Saditor waa | : light, medium or heavy weights, go to- Tomorrow you can buy ms solid exhibit of the chamber’s !lustrated | morrow at only $8.85,+3$10.85 and] Jeather work shoes, in light-weights, es of the Pacific Northwest. $14.00. at $1.65; medium-weight $1.98, and s nO y - SM o . phe by mga Saturday morning they will t HERE'S MORE ABOUT eg ge Naas’ aolld lenthineee: cule Di luded aken on a speedy but inclusive au A big stock of underwear is includec REDDEN STARTS ON PAGE bile trip thru and around Seat members of the hospitality ec of the vhamber. It was Friday to have them ac- ed by a police escort under pair. in this slaughter. You will find ath- letic union suits at 40c, fine balbriggan Men's fine at 59c, light wool mixed at 98c, Derby ribbed at 69c. dress shoes, sons, Curtiss, Endicotts, are included. The uch as Stet- & J.—all are in kid and calf at the other side of the room The newspaper men are to leave a man with Q Boys’ shoes and a full line of chil- | of brown and black, wit rubber heels, n for Seaside Jot-me. /I back dren’s shoes, for dress and play; all | and go tomorrow at only $3.98. pend § Jumped ¢ the rail. Just as I , solid leather—go at 98¢, $1.65 and $1.98. ed off the 5 hots, big-—bing, just 1 1 star ome grot feet I heard m altogeth 1 zikaag, And you will buy Arrow collars, 1c; handkerchiefs, 3c; socks at 7e; garters, Goodyear welt oxford in latest | 6c; suspenders, 10c; wool process work styles, and of the finest leather, go at | socks, 14c; overalls, 98c; coverall play only suits, 68¢; boys’ overalls, 39c. THIS IS A GENUINE QUIT-BUSINESS PROPOSITION WE y YOU, AND POSITIVELY THE LOWEST PRICE EVER MAD ENTIRE STOCK, OCCUPYING TWO HUGE FLOORS, MUST . SOLD TO THE BARE WALLS, INCLUDING ALL FIXTURES SO BE IRE EARLY TOMORROW FOR THE GREAT BARGAINS EVER OF- PLANE HITS BOY Two Airships Collide, One Falls and Kills Child SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Jose Ramos, a child ce Pr killed today when ng with another at of 1,300 feet, fell on him MAN WANTED FOR CLOTHING COMPETE ked tow t. Stewart L. Thompson. pilot of er and 1 I SHING AND SHOE a was killed, and told them there had been a fight Lieut. Will W. White, pilot of the Wo went the kkdtchen ¢ leaped to safety in a para The child was watching the planes when they crashed. Appar q ently paralyzed by fear, the boy did not more as the pla d dowr ?, Y, it upon him. So far as is known, it ia| J” @ spirit of admiration, Alonz Victor Lewis, Seattle sculptor who has won world- allied, but ed no an | “DIDN'T KNOW ANYONE WAS HURT,” HE SAYS “We didn't know whether they had {winged Montrose or whether ho ha PALACE CLOTHING CO. 1020-1022 First Ave., Cor. Spring St. + the first case of its kind on record.| fame by his work, will model this summer the largest bust of Abraham Lincoln in ex-\Grop fbi Vie accident occurred near Kelly| istence. And, to call attention to citizens and tourists to the sterling character of the|\ walls ¢ but WS at nian in riences . s | martyred president, he will do the work publicly, near his studio at 2611 Eastlake Al beanie dpa Recah aia | - s \In this composite phoiocroph, siege Mr. i wis, an shown the comparative sizes pecan ‘ Day pi : HERE'S MORE ABOUT Skagit Contractor Eddie Hearn Will BATTLE BIT TER of the buat and its creator, asx they will appear during the work, saraee aga MONE RO one wae Duct COMEDIAN Strikes New Snags| Forsake Speedway —_—_— eae ~ se a jwasn't strong enough to drive ox : cleo ti “Added cement,” that R. C. Storrie] ALBUQUERQUE, N. M, June @ HERE’S MORE ABOUT BY JIM MARSHALL STARTS ON PAGE 1 & Co. claim the walls teran automobile years on the announced to- Pretty Woman Is gree wea studio "Then we walked out and got in Alonzo Freed of Murder «We st there for 45 ro the sheriffs and E e nnel, must be paid for thru some other means than by Many Dead ’ Strew Albanian | SEVERYNS it 18 he open i Fields Before Tirana dtiters OW PAGE 1 atiske Rv the sculptor, will —— t bust of Abraham} CHICAGO, June 6—Mrs. Belve/ there. We didn’t know anyone * council ordinance if plans of arn said he y Vicieiag ei pede if re Gaertner, pretty divorcee nccus S| hurt. Montrose was gon Didga members of the new council are suc: | co a travelin fore Tirana, the iibanlan capital, are(* as ere, eevee enna, Peete CeCe : summer so that| of the oa wee Aa treee Ct STS | the vest. 66. thaen - reese tin $101, ‘ I ceeding 1,000, a ran t tt huge likeness of the great liber. Orly oday by a Sury in tt ok | the hospital whe tairoonsider Menealiike CMasoe ea a commendation of Athens dispatch to the Dai ator, may be inspired, as Lewis) Coun y tai Fig pale Nese eee area ees one she: “aadnd wance of of public wor had voted unalll aed today, quoting Durazzo advices. |are those of peels t ‘ alice oe elf h ": Meer in " red ie oa age ha eae 4 : tad en te nd i a ae ininca,t taetialy MaeAttine Dwitig “the pe : he Albanian nationalist revolu-|ness, and engaging in other ¢ ‘The work, the sculpt id today, Rl ain es a” gk AG age pclae Magnsh teas ae tractors any more pay until the tue i tion and drive for the capital t= be-| ployment for private gain will be a} t love re ace having t ped & eats ih Law| to : foanal aay ce ae pay. until the ta ing carried on with desperate fight-| ‘The rules further declare that @) As x ba Tawi Cinudiien alto see Which should take ® sbbt at 2” if T had murdered anyone sek shows ing, the report says. In fighting!man may be fired for any of these| Sentinel, a herolc doughboy figure |the othe ater sa "us |do you suppose I would have waited » drunk she apnument| "8 dn’t remembtr* | there for the officers to come? Noth round Tirana scores. of Gead tleitt reseons and also “for any other| which will be Centralia’s where they fell f dead tioj15 bea pod ina the appointing offi-|to her martyred boys, he will start|Whother sho ahot him or not Liou tathereoemineniethers prevent Fegpamy clase reason’ hich the appointing narty —_——— — | ed Jen © < ug are accused of|cer may deem reasonable and suf-|work on the huge n bust.| jed us leaving Af we had thought | wvnat was it, gin?! she was| - fi +, ‘ 1 there was anything wrong. | 7 a ea r vernment soldiers, : aoharere. Scaffolding will be 1 on : it peal lining them up and executing them A atuauit NOT TEMat hs Wesitis bla atudioland M« ADOO SONG IS | “That.is we mame story I have goa | Mee be Sean abaNeee ee in batches of five in the presence of | COMMISSI I working platforms built. Shades to } f) }everyone. and that’s the truth, ter Carrie, the physician whol the remainder. . JUDGE OF COPS ai Siatapes Pe WRITTEN HERE eon 0. cick After Car 9 | a control the light He ad tres Miss Wilson, Dr, Jacob An entirely new aspect to the) iin win be swung into place The offical McAdoo campaign s0ng|QN BOOZE. STORY |! ud trea’ Dry aE Bi ‘1 controversy over whether of HOt th’ HieACE OF PRESIDENT ee ey atte Acumneer, | Sheriff Starwich sald he doubted| her injuries, but said he was not u Di chief's pose lepdhlar aac mise S$ 1L FEET HIGH living at 2136 Eighth ave. W. and|te story of tho seven barrels of| at all certain about the kick in the TERE 10 OOS. Cin Oe a ge 1 2 pa yah snc ctiersa * + ANG) moonshine, but that he would send | stomac a8 son had pre Okehed by House |‘*” ‘vas given Friday by Corpora-| ‘Tho face of tho bust will bo 11/has been nccepted by McAdoo, o-| "Cece of gonution out to the renehe | eee coe alias Wilson had pre | UPTOWN STORE i WASHINGTON, June 6 The bide unsel T. J. L. Kennedy feet in height; the whole bust more} cording to Mra. Clarke Friday. att Sviaey aie: a Dhesaaa wietay complained about a pain) | he arhiscaloet bacad ih . — The ition Counsel T. J. L. A 46 teat tall, |The mask of the] ‘The title la: “MoAdoo—the Cail ot | 2° day to mi id | there. | Crampton bill, es ing the pro. ; lasion is | than 26 feet tal y The title McAdoo—the Call of} oo vot 4 . wee | albiti t etita “The civil service commission 1s) 7. already {s completed, after four| Democracy.” © three verses | #2° | When these three had been Rp enero is i 2 . hibition unit as an independent BU | 0+ 4 judiciary body, but an Investl-| eee eee ee rae that Al aed Mea ee ree YerMe8) ote the atutt in there, we'll get It, |heard, the caso was adjourned until To care for our expanding trade and particularly to reau in the treasury department passed by the house yesterday, was * Kennedy declared y pro next Wednes sday | make it more convenient for our uptown customers, child will be able to ait tn the ear| ‘Tho song will be sung for the first |If it was there, It's Like abe i gating body 5 towne city charter specifics 20 sent to the senate for con Jof the figure. More than 240,000| time at a democratic club meeting at |!t has been removed : we will open Saturday an additional store at ference F vides this pounds of modeling clay would be| Dartnall's cafeter 4 Saturday noon ae i ever was thore,” tho sher 4 “ w tead at a discharged | nec. for the solld bust. Cre- ‘ saben iff sald. The measure is indorsed by Secre The law teads that a | necessary for th r | r Ue iy } " i tary Mellon, ad has as its purpose |man may appeal to the civil service | ation of tho face alone consumed f nee is tall and, tark Bs sal 1313 VE. i a more efficient 1 thoro adminis-|commission for an Peep «| 000 at oe 'Millerand Facing ed ied a ay oe os sites mee “| | tration of prohibition laws. The new |he sald. “It further declares tha Lewis already jas many years i. SeRIy eahllahode wasihan clorckan| “RANRAS@orhesmressnmwrec| IS? OPP TE THE POSTOFFICE i bureau will be called the bureatt of|'the civil service commission shall | incotn and Loncotnaila behind hin Loss ‘of Position | osrwiathat have ¢ glassy otare'|ivorco “hasisitalstéancr: rent ee ‘ohibitio: sead 6 D | wit ake such an investiga:| Two heroic figures of the martyred ays x | ‘Sep ‘ staro| Negro bi is f , qrepniies, is head the prohibition | forthwith m president, in bronze, havo been| PARIS, Juno 6.—Presidont Millerejat times. Ha does not fear the) sain street bank and escapod with biect t i la Ae ag aaa 4! had made by him, one for Tacoma ‘and, having refused to resign at the|outcome of the caso, he says, wut service rules, | ‘the commision has no right to, request of the socialists, the latter| ix a little bit reeerved as to the |* Ss ecial 0 enin Featua | were considering ways and meang to} actual purpose of the visit to tho| A patrolman was shot a —_— ang © or appellate|for Spokane, Numeroun 1 sit as a jury, judge or appe th Hines are * 3 of reinstate, | Busts and full length figures are in| (/°re atiied kyo Sed aes Na AR Ea Yi ai et Hac tea ate Discusses City as court in the matter le ceigl sult force him out t Thoy appeared | ranch and how a ar jured while resisting the robbers I ad mont of discharged policemen, Ken: | ; ' { ts ; to have a majority in tho chamberjeame associated with the other| In @ similar holdup by. negroe i d hould in-| Byentually, the sculptor hopes, of daputic ‘ t of an ext threo men, all of whom have crim-|two months ago, $40,000 was. ob- | n edy holds. Instead, it #! | - | of depu in support of an extremist | th ‘ F v ‘ goad ustrial Center | Veutioate the charges and determine |the bust he will create in public] proposal 1» nase a vote censuring the | inal records, tained. eattio an an industrial city mass whether or not they are sufficient | this summer will be cast in bronze.) president, | om enone | liscussed Friday noon by R, ¥. |i 4 not have both sides presented) mounted on a granite base and) Meanwhile, Millerand went about W industrial agent of the Mil ite oe in regular court form. placed in some prominent place. ‘| the business of finding a premier. | : oad, before a meeting of the “The problems involved in th R The problems invot n council of the:¢ sheds ot} 130 A UTATING BELL. work are numerous,” Lewis sald ubrooms 4 at the Masonic “Piret, It will be necessary to rave Speed Boat Bids * ©.” Arcade building. The Cham-| kennedy declared that his offlos EPR RGLG Taken nett: a cron rT chorus of 0 yolces sang sever e vil eervice commis: | i elections. : va.) "had given indeed Tie effect that {above the base level. Around theso| Rejected by City, tea. jslon an opinion ‘Ueating body.{maln timbers other framework Will] i oo a a the boned | | it was but an tnvesties be constructed on which the back ids openod by the board of pub-| Ps to the fact that| rf | FRIDAY WIRELESS Ho also referred lof the head will bo modeled. A\li¢ works Friday for a speed boat, | REAL SERVICE As a big special for the opening of the new store we have marked at $4.95 a big line of pants that should sell for a great deal more. Fine serges, tweeds and worsteds. PANTS FROM $4.95 TO $12.95 had given the commission an s|to be wold to tho harbor depart: | nt lrough outline of the bus 6 BILL TO FEATURE I Inton te the effect that It had no | rough and laa ee eee Mut Pel ment for patroliing Lake Washing. | pullt atement of | Pill waiction in the reine 7 ; he | Beton, wero rejected on motion of ror wet the surface will be painted and Thousands of pants to select from, We can match Ww ot seal Poopiiy || ore ta rae ay svat | Pane aiasiran sey’ Will: he moulds | warde heey ir nana aokea et Pot | the very best of suits, perfectly, Bring in your op. m. Billy || more than 4 yea jo oF Hod into a life-like Image arden 1 Sdwards to assist in a surely we ¢ i + | Jones and Ernest Hare, ontertain: || of accepting 4 bribe. “ASL this work will, be dono on|!ifesuving and patrol SNE g S | AR { AR vest and see how surely we can match it. | ae . : | The commission went risit) seaffolding, 1 plan to allow the|lKe's swimming beaches, Tuva! | } KsD, Lou! 46 ster 8:16 “ad, tho, and reinstated him,"| sublic to view tho work during Its ald that he wanted to confer Ok m. € + riml's opera, y er Jwards before taking action on the} re 1 Kennedy declared progre It | bor of love wit! } ae , H a a Us a! i ue eta wid Wriday that ho did}me, but J Fh apc ath that bids, Mdwards ts out of the city LINEN GOLF KNICKERS $3.95 , At wwe Obarme Vel epeupee ee for the reinstatement of | Seattle may become tho ‘permanent °j ; , i bn) y ; eal Omens? i iid | [Bett ole Ae TOR te home of the largest Nead of Abra-| Wl B Big special feature for Saturday. Regular $5.95 values, 4 ayia d a y AMD Ral fi ham Lincoln~a goulptured Amerter H Am oft ee || ourequane on feta alin snr Wha inthe Ale k owell-Bonness ay ady, #80 meters, || ayo, Boyle wal riday, June | 148 p.m De Bet -WOY pels |(eaeee ¢hin moves "There waa wait DBE tad 10 180, 1, i) Motor Co. idlo draina, “A Mion Canis of [lager point showing tho comm! Olympic Serenaders KEIER—1:90 to 8:30 p. mw 6380 || tar t a Pronto, lyioneres hud no Jurtwdiction tn th to Pl for D ‘ fe | O19 OLIVE, CORNER TERRY 9 % , WCAP, W mn, meters, || matter and I opposed the move on oe] ay ror Vance 4:0 to 4:30 p. mi 0] DIRECT FROM FACTORY : ‘ 615 p.m Finuls in the | thin ground" Kimployes of tho Stewart & Holmes | | 704 FIRST AV NEAR CHERRY. Constitution sath Prenidant)|| 220818 alee, polited ot rr Vclub'y danuor ut one pavinon tr | | g,acoTebi88 te 00 p. ma 710 to 1313 THIRD AVE. OPPOSITE P. 0. ——————. Sb bbb bbb i iP if Hie ee ify ; eieeery