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—— STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1915. PAGE 5. j ~— TABLISHED 1876 oe OF NATIONAL = (== TUBERCULOSIS ASSN. URGES | |: 8! s2: ac] oudall + fouthwick |e TEST OR PASTEURIZATION) |<" Douge peniiimta e ise early selectic Ave. and Pike St ore Open 9 A. M. 10 6 FP. M econd “In view of the fact that from j trol over hotels heatres, churche 6 to 7 per cent of the samples | schools and other public p bd bd | of the average market milk con: Marriage with a tubercular pe taing bovine tubercle bacilli, et | son,” he «aid, “should be prohibited ( la UIE ge ER us urge, by educetion and oth. | by law. A tubercular mother should AK erwine, that all milk, unless de- [not nurse or kiss her child, In the 4 leas or unteachable naga Saree ramn) Soap Kener of Washing: (ote, 0 a meio a EveryOneaTrueEconomy. On Sale at the Price FOR ONE DAY ONLY _ dhs gga hanging right on tional Association for the Study | cases should be cared for in he he wall in front of their dental) and Prevention of Tuberculo. pitals: ; ‘ fl ae ste ai 5 se ? tal bo ethene cert Hieates prove aia, at the opening aession of | Dr. William Charles White, med HAT you may readily locate and identify each special when dise : displa ed. No telephone or mail ¢ Bact these specials heangd td Jane pes a thoroug! hon convention, Tesesny morn | ical alrector of the Tuberculoste you come to the store tomorrow, they are arranged by floor can be accepted. We have endeavored ide a sufficient . sy Sane oe gee ; prmmaen ‘wengrege. | leamue of Pittsburg, declared the : - juantity of each item to suffice for the g, but it i fee eee tee Shite: 1040 yout]. onal: aiviren question of “atate’s rights” should\| in this announcement and are also numbered. The numbers cor- | 7) ° 0 ‘ ; Mot _ Selling, but it is ental work as it should be done While Dr. Kober placed the great-|1 uitniled: ‘te beter tebe. the advised that you come early as possible, for the merchandise in obagar verdaa what rc w t emphasis upon the recommen-| fight against tuberculosis responding to each of the items here announced will be found this sale of 100 Specials is priced so low that its dispersal will upon sign cards at the counters and tables where the merchan- be rapid. dation that market milk, not from As long as , fe lroads carry infec i, cattle and dirty may have to say, don't for tuberculin tested cows, be D every operator in this office knows pasterined or scalded, he ma either, tious p 4 oth.| mail bags from state to state, the sa a0 ' ne , ll gory tog artifie thor oy suggestions designed to check| tuberculosis question Is distinctly a ie | yokes, in several designs. Sizes | No. 57—$1.50 Pattern Veils, 95c— | No. 79—$3.50 Linen Napkins, $2.75. eB ough hd has his certificate to) the spread of the plague federal question, and the business Fl 34, 36, 38 Pan” Veils with elastic top | 24x24-inch, heavy quali pur = prove that he knows it ‘ Must Clean Up Homes jer ne le Sens.” Jasement oor | No. 31—Boys’ 40c Gymnasium will fit any hat. Very mod- | flax pot and fl ee esign ’ . - the mortality from tuber hirty-Five States Represented aus! white ish and becomir 75¢ YOU CAN’T GET nlonia aun ses of iasaattary| _TRIGP-tive associations arell nyo 18e Lemon Reamer Sew | Shirts, 19¢—In white or ecri.| ish and becoming : | No. 80—75¢ Huck Towels, 55c— UNSATISFACTORY _ bouses.” ydouble| represented at the convention. Missi} N& Lemme wettest ee gras | onseaaie Sanitary Dress Protec: | Full bleached, spoke. stitch hea and treble that of «eneral Edythe lL. M. Tate, executive secre} v ec ace 0 0. 32—§2.50 ic oves, $1.25— tors, 15c—lLarge size net tof ! vel ive Bee oa ‘ WORK DONE AT THIS t our duty oo ual that tary pr the California pple sation No. 15c Baby Superior Fly | Women's imported &- button tary At : bound with heavy hs He Pe n juali y, plain OFFICE lding regulations are so plained that neighboring states Trap, 8c | _ white Kid Gtovgs, all size tape ; No ae ty ee F Because it is done right in the as to prohibit the renting! Were getting rid of their non-rest ni ~ r, 65¢ Ny ” neti ' , . 0. —18-inc ‘loral Crepe, 10c eee eee eee TRAIT cogess ua tor Numan. habien | Sons tatigaata, whe were fapkinell NO see Cherry Seeder, | No. 33—$2.65 Long White Gloves, } No. 59—Sc and 10c Pearl Button’, | Yard—yvinch, medium weight Sethian quataatee that senne jext| 0a to California, Many of these non No. 4— : | $1.95—Women’s 16-button white 2 dozen Sc—All good color, 12 i pedis Siaiplaee sd dete 8 what it says, signed both by the op early one-half of the 143,000 resident indigents were tubercu $1.25 “Punch Polish Mop $1 50 Gloves, pique sewn, 3 pearl fast 14, 16, 18 and 20 line oar pe, printed design on erator who did the work and by Dr,| @eaths from tuberculosis tn 1913) lous. $1.00 can of Polish.. eners 10s 40° S00 Cotton Badne hite or tinted grounds +; h ce, Occurred any trie orke She dob , othe S Sains ’ " <i a i i es, maneger of this office. couurred among tnduetrs a pects ae ald she wiahed the othe i No. 5—$1.75 Step Ladder, $1.35 No. 34—S0c Lisle Gloves, 3Sc— f mad and heavy qual aie _ 82—$1.00 to $1.75 Ratine 4 ulation of America, sald Dr. Kober. people, and thus lighten the burden three-foot ladder, well braced | Women's imported 2-clasp isle rite or black, 1 2, 2% or oe ae lain shades, fancy WE WILL NOT BE UN.) “We should strongiy urge the en. of California No. 6—$2.25 Step Ladder, $1.75— | (loves, white, black or gray ; Seidl uids or purple checks, 36 to 43 actment and enforcement of laws! Speaking on house Infection as a ur-foot ladder, well braced J — Ba | y — | No. 61— a 24 45, ches wide ‘ormer prices to DERBID ON PRICE AND }°"""" removal of dust and fumes,| potent source of tuberculosis, Dr Na) Fees” Calfornia Coaster, | he ee ee heat Io ate "a 1 ve vee Pins, 3 cards, 175 NO ONE) CAN = GO (the foes of industrial lite,” he said | isanc W. Brewer, district sanitary : mbroidered Baby ouncings e—Made of good steel, white | |, ‘ ; i ABOVE US ON QUAL. H@ ursed the doctors to take a! supervisor, New York state depart $3.45. : ; «| with narrow ruffle; several de only; sizes 1, 2 and 3 0. 83—20c White Outing, 12c¢ more active interest in the cam-;Mment of health, described a certain No. 8—$5.25 Coaster Wagon, $4.35. signs; 65¢ and 75c qualities No. 62—12!,c Garment Hangers, yard—Yard wide, heavy grade ITY. et ani . paign of prt en hystene in the heute: which in 1 are wan occ No, 9—$19.50 Crapet Sweeper, | No. 36—25¢ Bath Caps, 18¢—(i 3. for 25c—Folding (Garme White Outing Splendid for s is the kind of service you! homes and schools; the compulsory| pled by four families, totaling 32 Brilliant Electric,” guar- | : , 1 : Hangers, « yinatior t gowns vajamas, ft YU want, here is the place to get ft. notification of tuberculosis to the| persons. $14 Aa me & pure rubber, Tam | O'Shanter Hanger mbination coat, skirt gowns, pajamas, for children’s And why take chances of getting! health authorities as soon as rec ttle Doctors Read Papers anteec style, with tight fitting head r pa Hangers, made of nickel ca the other kind, when the best, here,| ognized; the enactment of laws 32 persons devel-} band plated steel No. 84—85c Seamless Sheets, 68c— costs no more, and in most cases|egainst spitting and promiscuous) ope: 4 tuberculosis,” said Dr. Brew No. 37—25c and 35c Ribbon, yard | No. 63—10c Peet's Hooks and Size 81x99 before hemming; soft , coughing; laws compelling the use er when I last knew, there Fi Fl Fo abies. nisl ove EB s An witk 3 o hd Jof individual drinking cups and of| Were three irst oor 18c—I loral, strig ind novelty Eyes, 5c package—Made with finish, containing no starch or Teeth Pulled Free |spittoons tn all public | He said th eerie Ribbon and short lengths of plain the well-kn invisible eye, dressing Wants Authorities Given Controi) ible that the tly 9 No. 10—Men's Negligee Shirts, taffeta and satin Rib in wide | |_ black or white; sizes 0, 1, 3. | No. 85—1214c Pillow Cases, 9c— To demonstrate our absolutely! He declared the health authori of Infection $1.45—Regular $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 widths No. 64—25c, 35c, 50c Shianey, Size 42x36 before hemmin A painiess methods of extraction, we! ties should have more absolute con itying the samo line Gres 14 to 18% All new and | No. 38—25c Tooth Brushes, 18c— 18c—Odd lots of best quality medium grade of ¢ 3 Will pull teeth absolutely free each Dr. John B. Manning and Dr. How tesirabl t m: | “Tuskar ” i bi | : B sd Stat a eatien 1 nedium grade of muslin, excel- morning from 8:30 to.10 = aré James Kuott of Seattle read a d@esirable patterns uskanoid, importec yoth | soxec tationery, including bre lent for camping purposes. . na paper before the clinical section,|J No. 11—1,000 Negligee Shirts, 85c Brushes, transparent handles ken lines Berlin's Colonial initials | No, g6—$1.25 Hemmed Bedspread: Regal Dental Offices | Girlish Complexion | ‘°*er!0!2 their observations, coy Regular $1.50, $2.00 Shirts, | No, 39—75e to $1.00 Hair Brushes, boxes are slightly soiled GkeucCrochek tncAree SP’ H * ering two years of volunteer work induding blue chambray, plain | 48c—Superior quality bristles bacceineh = —Crochet in various Mar- DR. L. R. CLARK, Mgr. "ir 2° 3 fibres ta ‘ahiabe af the ta 1 & ' peri quality ' seilles patterns, size 74x84 inches, 1405 Third Ave. N. W. Cor, Third gilbert vite 1 fancy stripes and backs of ebony other rare Se Fl hemmed and re for ik eee fh. on of the belpa peckicr bactrim con oor nmed and ready for use. 28 children were No. 1#—$1.50 Pajamas, 95c—V and | No. 40—25¢ Playing Cards, 18c— No. 65—"Worumbo” Chinchilla payee Ltr Pal bebe zy Gowns, elatior Freach neck , crepe, | President Playing Cards, new ae ri : —\Vell made Crepe Gowns in rXpomUre to tuberculosis, eact sedette and meadras tituidn titel -- tenes | Piiochie Coats at $12.75—The celebrated olid pink, blue or white and tion with th pe suicur satarenten No. 13—50c Handkerchiefs, 3 for packs i “4 in és ae ken ~ ot , a Dresden Gowns, and some of No, 41—$1.75 Pearl Necklaces, 85c reaction of Von Pirquet $1.00-—Imported pure linen 1] tch pockets and belted ‘ * They found that Seattie children|} No, 14-—$5.00 Men's Silk Shirts, Filled pearl bead Necklaces in | 4.0 gates ta anc elted | No, 88—Children’s Rompers, 50c— jmorning with living tn a tuberculous environment 2.95—-Made of pure silk with many sizes with solid gold tor- as = Of gingham, linene and crepe; [trea ment—this for wrinkles—ls to Pe po nko “ reetily ea di “ red satin stripe pedo éatehs No. 66—% Chinchilla Coats, $15.00 Oliver Twist and belted styles. ne your face In a solution of pow jar children in an Eastern city! dew Pi enuine “ ” ‘ ire dered senclite, 1 os.. discotved in fe-pt.| where similar tests were made. No. 15—Men’'s $1.00 Night Shirts, | No. 42—$2.25 Ostrich Neck Ruffs, Gentine Worumbo Chin- | No, 89—Children’s Coats, $3.75— |witoh he This has a femar! Jaction im smoothing out the and “firming up” the loowe cis $1.65—I18-inch Ruffs of curled chilla Coats, belt back models, This includes every Coat from 7$c—Wiell made muslin Shirts, ostrich, in black and white com finished with white Persian ivory last season, regardless of price. braid trimmed Say Seattle is Healthy | They also found that the number Advertinement f child b 0 and 15 5 yuttons. These t speci eareceg : ot pop o moves the presaiics Ut No. 16—{1.00 Night Shirts, 75¢— binations and colors He sg These are extra special Sizes 2 to 6 years. Many are | tuberculosis by’ reacting positively Made af outing flannel in pink | No. 43—Valenciennes Laces, bolt $ _67—Up ba $18.50 toners this season's styles to the test was far leas in Seattle r blue stripes 25c—Imported Val. laces, 34 and 9.75—Tremendous values in all | No, 90 Dix-Made Dresses, 89¢— than in Hamburg or Vienna, tig No. 17—B V. D. Union Suits, &5c 1 inch wide; many pretty pat ilk and all-wool Dresses, desir- Dix and other good makes of ies being: Seattle, 58.1 per cent Sold the world over for $1.00. | terns; regular up to ec be able shades. Limited number House Dresses of gingham and ' ‘ Hamburg, 95 per cent, and Vienna Id the. w ; , ee ahs i i ogee Pipag a , Don't be misled ard Bigs er cen , No. 18—Paosknit Union Suits, 85¢ | No. 44—25¢ Linen Cluny Laces, | No. 68—Silk and Liugerie Wiens percale, in stripes, checks and buy a paper Panama hat The doctors attributed this differ \ standard $1.00 garment, yard 1Sc—Edges and Insertions $1.39-—Crepe de Chine, Radium plain colors; values $1.00, $1.50 Genuine Panemas are ap ory rider h satag fan known to. all ; copy of hand-made patterns a ea atin and vy: ae vhs and $2.00. n and climate o ‘wa ¥ k tote, bs, er values up to $5 me not given away, and ¢ Don't compel a tuberculous pa No. 19—25¢ Linen Hand erchie! No. 45—S0c Neckwear, 29¢-—Col- | 4” Up to $650 Trimmed No, 91—$4.00 Warner Corsets, tient to eat,” warned Dr. Ethan A 6 for $1.60—Real Irish Linen | jars, Guimpes and Sets, of | 1 $ ‘cg $1.95—Full range of sizes in a real thing is very scarce [| Gray of Chicago. “Many make thia Handkerchlefs, 1-8 and 1-4-inch organdie, pique and voile; | Hats, $1.00—Hats from our reg late style, made of an imported ular stock, earlier in the season mistake. The resuits of overfeed priced up to $650—straws in in ladies’ styles ing are loss of appetite, bowel dis-/ hems slightly tumbled from display fancy stripe material, free hip No, 20—Athletic Union Suits, $1.10 | No. 46—12%4c and 15¢ Handker- and new height bust No matter how tittle turbance, fever and very little gain ‘ ‘ » e id very je gain ¢ ; ' } w many colors , r fi cf in weight. Give the patient what From ow regular st at chiefs, 7c—Women's Handker- you pay for an imitation ; . ‘ 70— Wasi _ ee . he craves, even corned beef and| 1.50 and $2.00. chiefs. of Shamrock lawn, em- | No. 70—95¢ ash Hats, 59¢ you will get STUNG cabbage.” $s z ‘ Women’s White Wash Hats of No. 21—$5.00 Parasols, $2.85—100 | broidered in one corner " F th Fl { these Pprasols with silver | No. 47—2S¢ Veiling, 10c yard—| ‘duck and ratine—a very season- | | our oor We are the largest sell- able item } s of genuine Pana 5 frames and Dresden covers, in Russian and diamond mesh Veil- | rd J r No. 92 1.95 Cret - erg ma Yer geet INAUGURATION OF ight and dark colorings ing, in black, brown and n No. eons Trimmed Mats, a Waist geet ss oggtts pe P SUZZALLO PLANNED No. 22—300 Usnbrellas, each 90¢ | with or without chenille dot | $3 oar ry ot This riginally sole with cretonne. . Tas slightly prices are 25 to 50 per | &rib union taffeta Umbrellas | No. 48—Ribbons, 5c and 10c bolt— |"? deed : bay tot includes damaged. Limited quantity. ~ jf cent less than in any oth- The {nauguration of Dr. Henry! with black ebnoid handles, fin- 10-yard pieces, silk taffeta Rib a wide range of styles and colors N wil i It signifies purity and quality. | se silk cord loop bons clors and black, | No. 72—Women’s $4.00 Pumps, | No. 93—Wilton Rugs at Liberal Sho Until 6:20 >. M ere Suzzallo, new president of the Uni ished with large silk « p. | ns in many colors a ac $2.95 Patent Colt Caladtal Reductions—Odd sizes, from 4 wecbezsen =| versity of Washington, will be mark-|| No, 23—$7.50 and $8.50 Parasols, | Nos. 1 to 3 $2.95 — Paten ° olonia rd ae ses Se __ be ; ri Hage “sinicas Pumps, with small tongue and 6x9 to &-3x10-6, in plain band ed, next fall, by the presence of $4.75—10-rib gold frame Para No, 49—I15¢ to 25¢ Hand Brushes, chinaind baal handctienad border and figured Rugs am Ask t. See tiie scuson’s Bl + xe: ble educators, accoré sols in solid blacs and white, col 8e—Imported Hand Brushes, eRe laa thas Gane RE oe sizes from 8-3xl06 to Siam niggest hit— ing to plans of the regents. A three-| ors and Dresder many styles, plain or varnished nace sei ; baie day celebration, including « mase|| No, 24—Silk Rer rd 25c— | backs wee aks 73 ere tesiosity Spal Kid Ne meee) Pairs pars Curtains, BILLIE BURKE meeting on the campus, is included All short let up to | No, 50—25¢ and 35¢ Embroideries, UMps, 94.20-—UUl) Nid amps, 2.85—2'2 yards long; white, in the plans : 8 yards will harp re- | 18¢—18-inch Flouncings of Swiss, | Moderately short vamp, gun cream or Arabian. , A’ splendid $5 00 iain Af hem . long cloth and nainso: and metal buckle, leather Cuban heel quality, with lace edges and in- ‘5 LIGHT MEN VISIT No. 25—Dress Goods Remnants, | few fine Bands NG ene ae Jane Pumps, | _ sertion ; yard 35c—Lengths up to 5 yards. | No. 51—10c and 15c Wash Trim- 2.49—Patent or dull leather, | No, 95—Set of six Cups and Sau- ae This will clear ouk stock of all | suings 7o-tyard bolts of fine | _welt_sole and brosd, low! heek cers, 45c—Of Johnson Bros.’ A hundred and forty of the big} guns {in the electric light busines White English porcelain. Ranson THE undesirable lengths. | imported Wash Trimming Bands * No. 26--$3.50 Silk Btose, $1.95— | in white and colored effects Third Floor attaen spent the night here and departed PANAMA East Tuesday morning. They ar| Women’s heavy Siflc Hose, in- | No, 52—25¢ Handkerchiefs, 6 for _} | No, 96—Set of 6 Knives, 75¢— SHOP rived trom San Franclaco Monday} ciuding the Bulgarias' three-stem | 95e—Women’s hemstitched linen | No. 75—Boys’ $2.00 Straw Hats, Triple plated, silver Knives. tional convention of the Electric clock effects and rhimestone trim, | Handkerchiefs of | exceptional $1.29—This season's patent Milan | No. 97—18x45 Linea Scarfs, 27-— 809 2nd Ave. Light association. The party in-| also some with embroidered in- | quality straws for boys from 2% to 14 Very special. White Union linen jeludes H. H. Scott of New York step | No, $3—50c Ebony Buffers, 29° - | years embroidered Scarfs, with hem- ‘president of the association No, 27—$5.00 to $6.50 Silk Hose, | 5-ingh Buffers of ebony witi re No. 76—Boys’ Oliver Twist Wash stitched ends. $2.95—Women's rhineone trim- | — movable chamois Suits, $1.25—They are always | No. 98—$1.00 Pillow Covers, 50e— This Coupon Is Worth med Silk Hose, also ailk accor- | No, 54—25¢ Camisole Laces, 10c $1.95. Sizes 3 to 7, in several Filet net Pillow Covers, edged I will accept this coupon the dion pleated and lace Silk Hose yard—Just the Lace for making color combinations. with lace to match, pink or blue 310.90 yo "s Selatan ot went No. 28--$1. 00 Silk Hose, 75c—A | up with crepe de chine into under No. 77—Boys' 75c Soiesette Blouses, lined. ments if you will clip it out and Gas Is Cheaper Than full range of sizes in ‘Women's wear, bodices, etc 45c—They are mostly tan, and a No. 99—Pin Cushions, 10c—Filet present it at once. Only one Tan Silk Hose, lisle or silk garter | No, 55—50c Silver Photo Frames, few white, for boys from 7 to lo net Pin Cushions, covers uré lace coupon will be accepted on each | eS top. | 30e—-Imperial — Silver Photo years trimmed course of treatments. a No. 29—$1.50 Glove Silk, Vests, Frames, cabinet size, with oval | No, 78—$1.25 All-Linen Damask, | No. 100—Glove and Handkerchief DR. C. F, LATHROP ny f er ue $1.19—Womn's White Gldve Silk face, large ball feet, velvet back 90c—Full bleached, pure flax Boxes, 25c and 40c—Fancy pink * wie BE wa Ne ms Vests, sizes 36 to 42 | No. 56—$4.50 Mesh Bags, $2.25— Damask, 2 yards wide, one de and blue hand-painted, silk lined you allow yourself to be sick, 4 : —50c Swiss Vests, 35c— | °7-inch German Silver Mesh Bag sign, spot center with open bor Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, You are reducing your chances for Thousands of People in Seattle Use Gas patie sae Vests with hand crochet | at just half their regular price der of fox glove and poppy regularly 50c and 63¢ guccess and happiness, not to speak of the pain you suffer. My system of drugiess treatment has resulted in many remarkable cures of stom ach, liver and kidney trouble, asth-| ma, heart trouble, dyspepsia, la grippe, female trouble, constipation lumbago, neuralgia, rheumatism, headaches and appendicitis. The cost of my treatments is small. 1 don't dose you with drugs and if I can’t help your case I will tell you #b frankly Clip the coupon now and come in and consult me DR. C. F, LATHROP 214-15 People’s Bank Bldg. Second and Pike CONSULTATION one SIEGEL’S $% Exclusively for Cooking and Water Heating ANY new and attractive features are em bodied in the Gas Range of toda tive day of the killing, Stokes r i ripe, | : WHEN HE SLEW : cag ho SELF IN LAKE PROMINENT WOMAN <roxase. “rune 1s-—Sooater * Miles * exter - jr as tale Miles Poindexter supports Presi. Mia: Biokes begun clubting ber oe ; FOUND DEAD IN RIVER en: wisons stana in regard to es w from behind, he went on My aero gat By Sih te oe PORTLAND, June 15—-The {German submarine warfare 2s her home L0dy of a woman found in the| against the policy proposed by Wm, 1 Wilamette river here tédav was ae hellened to be that of Mra Kinma {2 Bryan, which caused Broan Gams in Dickey, sister of Wm. F,/resign his portfolio of secretary of Herrin, vice president of the South-| state, He says ern Pac vilroad Rt San Fran-|¢ «are jeiseo, and David C. Herrin, a ith: | Portland insurance man cial interest having been given to the construction and design of burner, as it 1s here where a loss may occur. The new type of burner is built to give the very highest degree of ef ficiency. In addition to the new burners are the enameled parts and self lighters | Ho grabbed the pipe away from his!tne clothing man, left Juncle: and struck out, after his own) sary Monday morning, explaining eye Ind been blacked by @ #8VAKE)in | note to her husband that she blow was going for a walk. She didn't He yaw nothing but “red,” he de| return, It is presumed she went clared, and knew nothing until some] Gowntown and purchased a revoly Ham's courts when he slew Honry| Woman approached and took the! Stokes his uncle, and Mrs, Stokes,| Pipe from his hand, telling him to! Monday afternoon, after removing last May 14 j"keep qut her she Stokes had nagged Schmidt and) out on In quaint, misplaced phrases, Henry Schmidt » young German farmer of Des Moines, on trial for murder before a jury in Judge Gil Hiam's court, Tuesday told of how} We have a very complete line of Gas Ranges always on display. dealing with i, 74 Mexican bandit leaders or with the? mightiest armed nation, would lead + and stockings, she walked) PORTLAND, June 15.—The ap-|them to lay down arms or abandon 77 log on Lake Washington, | peal of a delegation of business men fixed plans and seek glory gener an, whether DOLL DRAPE PALL PPPP PLP PALI P POSS SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY Sample and job lot a i SHOES U P Stuart Bidg. Phone Main 6767 lain wine, mccording to the young| A Colwwrado professor has filled ajat the foot of bist ave, S., near Ad-|that dancing be permitted in grille ously. It isa fine ideal, but in the gg for the whole far! man’s testimony, until he could no|long felt void by originating a red) ams st, and fired a bullet into herjand dining rooms was being consid: |language of the street, it can’t be a STALAS 15-19—PIKE ST. Jonger endure it, He had talked| sunflower. | head The body sank, but was re ed by the city council today, did, ca