The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 28, 1913, Page 7

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SS EO. a ENED ART OR Pa dD THE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, _ 1913. ee EXPOSES SHALL OUR HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS.WEAR F0hded Avenue th eke | rrdey,rebrucey 2@ nic pH YOUTHS AS” UNIFORMS? SEATTLE WOMEN TELL MORE OF THE BARGAINS GIRL HUNTERS” THEIR IDEAS OF PROPOSED CHANGE] THAT BRING THE BIG CROWDS ae Shalt Beattie put ite high school f athy with the py vite i adel sin & uniform dress is an age of ar NEW voRK, Fe ‘ hoo! board recently and Individuali e " ‘ederated Wom co pe: "| Three Reasons Why a och: | ct kt Men Like to Shop Here on Saturday ireas in public schools — the the Kings county , t dmothers’ day it was Iam not sure that a ur ae wany ok tbapeed not definitely understood that the am not at r REASON NO. 1 REASON NO. 2 |1 had my way there would be nm AY sai pial Secchi Knit Ties. Hach t t child, or that sel " A> «| frills in high school, and a platr =I a facilitated the ae pedir , dress would be practical, but Be mysterious disa f dreas might have a good - fie on . gingham dress would be wn the “FOR work of students > Jyear around. I am tily in | R ith Shenk, a pupil at Lincoln tS aw r o ith all m of at least a doze . f effect on the work of a high t higt uld t be traced to these > en : that It In any way af ’ 1 school, is a disciple of ‘sim: : eho ut «1 don w this K HEADACHE apes , a5 see wai believe she said {gh school i . ‘ | “pal ic ggaat oes vanions Is at the bottom of the were revesleod by Marth a jenokls, remov ; ‘ ; dress as well as her com The operations < . ‘ ner morals ther was it ownfall of many a girl.” wane Tryearold 9 a Ad atMost pain ly wh © trying to be more simple 0 each man’s | They don't wear bc each inactive liver and jo jothes any mo | won It’s your more tmstance bowels—You need Cas- = . , it ts unfalr REASON NO “ investigation n the New ; ome 1 the : q ; Ks schools has revealed the fact pils are retarded in ause of petty Jeal eaaieerd ets matter of uniform drew in thelll “Side Issues” | -” Bath Robes = ee oN. MeLaughlin pr rated Wom for high school «t jeve that it can never t mare tere i oad ne 2 wine, 7, # an —4 neasy Lies the Head That nd they're worth upto Toe |) Doesn't Rest on Soft, weit Rt? PAY uu SIM tine fo tr 1 make the trie | Downy Feather Pillows wie t eink © ewe wee which it is worn and t in which it is kept eee tenets Pillows, ———— instr , « MISS RUTH SHANK, Garbed in a Simple Dress, which She Thin’ SEATTLE THEATRE ll waned ae Sica ns Zeb petal eT Pat { a a ee errk yy V\ Meares 5 A OVER | GIRLS ae fo | oti TONIGHT—ALL WEEK PAID IN FULL First Time at § ar Price SNOW TO WED HER ef } FIANCE IN ALASKA FAR VISION ] \4 J ncn | Without Lines, epeagdae Oe = | : F att in nt gg mal |e ‘The Starr- MacPhers sonCo.| The Girl From Milwaukee | Leng NSS. Other Big Orpheum Acts ; : Third Avenue—Between Fike and Union Stres Patton, Pun wosding “ M tires | o " S ONLY AT HOME MORGUE IS ou Can’ e our Mone ut o ally and aecratly iv ie SAYS MORMON ELDER READY FOR es oa Eacugh, Use « Meckiae Chak: Stenie : ros BUSINESS THEM —10 MG S & C. ACTS P te tr Eyesig ht | stages tate |W. ROBSON Si 460-462 ARCADE BLDG. Former Heavyweight Champion : P Fourth Floor Cut this Adv. Out HRADHERY. Be os | WORRIES Appareil. for Men = z PORTLAND, Ore, Feb, 34 Cienteed BULGARIAN —_— e for EB THEY ARE MODERAT! TE IN PRICE for 6Moiatlhis () eee Saco | Sa save it Con provali eijene ona etre Priced from $18.50 — TO-—— $30.00 EN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK SATURDAY EVENING 1199 Third Ave. \BLIND MAN | SENTENCED AS SLAVER SENATE FAVORS I lye ie | | TRAINING SCHOOL (Paid Advertisement WHY YOU SHOULD VOTE FOR NORMANB. Pirsptitinten Horn in Seattle, educated in the sity of Washington, I t general conditions, im sections of th My exper years has fitted me elected, I agree to the follow TO ASSIST IN THE REDUCTION OF THE COST OF LO. CAL ag his? Sagi idle sider the ¢ and organizat garding expenditures and improve ments in their dist believigg that they should be con sulted, as I rey I personal) gree to meet mpd gonfer with them at least once each month in order that they-may know I am serving them as they desire. Money voted by the people fomespecific purposes should be sacrediy used for th pose. I believe it the duty of evéry (omhellman to fulfill his obi ‘gation and carry out the wishes of the people, as indicated by their vote, i WILL BE YOUR SERVANT#-NOT YOUR DICTATOR. NORMAN HB, ABRAMS A Pleasant Surprise! COLUMBIA it the home distric ist 15 minutes’ trict), a complete delightful locality, high Siatacte of the néighborl attractive style of new homes now bu THE PRICE OF LOTS $0 CLOSI $250 to $800 ON $5 MONTHLY PAYMENTS Don't ayerlook Columbia before buying your homé& DAVID P. EASTMAN 505 Lowman Bldg “HENS ON BRAIN,” SHOOTS NEIGHBOR HILLSBORO, Ore., Feb. 28. —Obessed with the idea that his neighbors were robbing his poultry yard, and after the hens had stopped laying, were bringing them back, William Geiger, 65, shot and injured C B, Stokes, a neighbor, and is today under commitment to the state insane asylum. Scores of bird shot were removed from Stokes’ legs. (Paid Advertisement) A Vote for E, L. Blaine is a Vote for TAX REDUCTION As Chairman of the Finance Committee he has inaugurated such economics as to bring about tax reductions during the past two years, His recerd entitles him to a re-election, A resident of Seattle for 22 years, ictionless; signed are placed on a flat bed be- e with low the frame. By a simple panto- raph f han the frame fol st movement of r that a gna written by latter is simul eously writ nh of 8, giving 10 identical sig ere | f THIS 1S THE BLEND | yo» EASTERN ‘HARD WAEAT J . THE PRICE OF WHEAT HAS ADVANCED The Price of Fisher’s Blend Flour HAS ADVANCED We Won't Substitute Cheap-Priced Wheat to Hold Down the Price of Our Flour We will continue to buy only the best Eastern hard wheat and the best Western soft wheat. We can't use any other and produce Fisher’s Blend Flour of the same high quality we have educated upwards of six hundred th people of the Pacific to eat. We have advanced our pr j to meet the extra cost of the wi If you bi ip priced flour these days you get flour made ol cheap priced wheat false economy, for it means poor bread, and poor bread is almost as bad 48 none at all. FOBHER'S BLEND FLOUR -S THE FLOUR OF QUALITY Manufactured by The Fisher Flouring Mills Company “Am@ion’s Fin Mlowriag Mille’* SEATTLE, U, 8. A. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS

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