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STAR—THURSDAY, NOV, 25, 1915. PAGE 5. : q | URGE VOTERS TO- PORT GREEK ' Eyes! This Girl Has | CRISIS IS ENDED Brows Ones; She SUPPORT PLAN 50c to $1.25 Jewelry 25c to 75c Hair Ornaments | Novelties, Choice 25c | all uth e ck } Tomorrow for 7c Ph arses ie ty se Doug cfo Wicks } os. ) and Brooches, eac | omba, Barrette 1 ; | Craves Affection | and Brooches, each on | Senet cceraaitethy mena aie ot Pied _ a, Saw 7. tied ] and Ornaments for the hair our 4 Allies Satisfied at Nation's At- “| Commercial ‘Chub Resolutions \| : _ESTABLISHED 1876 | chotce, First F titude of Neutral- i) “Sh ws nS Explain Belt Line \ - — . — — ity rs ne Proposal THE BEST FOR. THE PRICE, NQ MATTER wnat THE PRICE WILL RUSH TROOPS IN | FUNDS RECOMMENDED) § 7 sR i} LONDON, Nov. 25.— The The resolutions submitted to the) Grecian crisis seemed at an end Commercial Club Tuesday night by today. { its waterways and transportation 4 Greece hae satisfied the alli committees and adopted by the and will not interfere with the: », Indoraing the port commis-| under any circumstances. The f laion in its work, and especially as think she has yielded suf- © |regurds the proposed water front intly to guarantee the |belt line railroad, set forth the ait ft their expeditions into the juation in detail Ch h T 1 ed U J 4 ef thelr elgg Sl ae arge Purchases Made Tomorrow Will Not Be Bill ntil january 1st An Athens message to the Ex-| county to adopt the proposed en - rer gE EIR * eT change Telegraph company, today JBacwemant, of the compresonsirs| Embroidery Remnants | 5!/-Inch Taffeta Ribbons | $5.00 Chiffon Velvets | Wash Goods Remnants meets the allies’ demands, and gives ; include a public belt line, giving Half Price Tomorrow 12c Yard $2.98 Yard Half Price all guarantees considered essen- Adj this community full control over 35 Trimmed r Crisp Taffeta Hair Bow Rib- This is a very fine gi | Third Floor tial the interchange of freight between H bons and just the Ribbons for i Ve wi bl f | Other press reports declared that rail and water carriers, and giving jats fancy work. They are all new; | © € Mo suitable for — Greece agreed to allow the allies to local industries the free chotce were bought before the advance, | Coats, dresses or gowns . freedom of action on Greek soll, and of all avenues for the marketing of Reduced to $1.95 recounting for this special price. | ‘The width is 42 inches, and _ Goods Remnants particularly not to disarm or intern their products Te Your choice in a variety o' « en go st -3 Less Tha gular any allied forces, compelled possibly And, unlike the Municipal league A price like this demand delicate shades, Special, 12¢ borhan "$500 i i a shat . thes oor ” to retreat across the Greek boun- report, they recommended the|f# immediate attention We | rd First Floor | hades, > value, special, | Si “dary from the Balkan fighting. transfer of funds with which toi earnestly advise an early | $2.98. | - : Se dear tern, the ailiea, kh wes pulld the belt line, explaining thus hie he hing cba i . EA. “nqreed to. restora any The port proposes to make avatl-ip selection. Your choice of | Silk Remnants Half Price | Remnants of Table Linen Grecian territory they might occu- able for belt line purposes $200,000 |) 35 Hats taken from our | f Mana retmbares Groce fot this Of bonds heretofore authorized by |} regular stocks, and reduced | Clean-U _Just the lengths for your | Including odd half-dozen occupation subsequently. With the} the people, but not expended, in or to $1.95. | /p | Christmas Fancy Work, as Napkins and Table Cloths momentous question of disarma. Juliette Day der to connect the five great tor Becond Floor eee ae well as skirt. and waist | * a apt aa ment and internment thus satisfac minal groups of port u jes with - lengths used as display pieces and a The first impression you get of {all transcontinental railroads and ’ t g i al oa gi Ma i tee Juliette Day, if you are not a blind steamship lines which are now tn Women’s Boots $2.95 2€ ore hris mas D. R trifle soiled. 25 per cent Patched will be sent into the/™&% !8 that she has a pair of Seattle or which may subsequently Broken sizes of Women ress Goods Remnants less than usual com double-sized brown eyes. jcome to the city Boots that were originally ae erchandis sure at Half Price } : A St - ND short lines of merchandise are sure a 4 sal ss Star man fell to talking about! An exposition of the situation/M $4.00 and $7.00. All black Y . ‘ ‘ 100 Weinhe | 10c Percales 7c GERMANS LOSING GROUND: |*¥e* 12.8 before-the-performance | precedes the resolutions thus witht: eclored: topes” Tf low tide. We are clearing away for the or more Remnants : : ON, Nov. 25.—Despite des-|crat in her dressing a hoe wre vant your size is here it is a holidays le a er Sin tte ea : Seeing nates there scattered hola.|'*S 12 "Twin Beds of the rattway com-|M bargain. Remnant Day, “Remnant Day” Signs on lots too small to }f | s or dark colors, Many de- : ey * v panies lead! the formation of « com-/ ‘ Ae a ‘ H t si ings in the Riga district, Petrograd |1 xnow sald’ looked as the I'want Be Swiveiing ay \j $2.95. Second Floor advertise are especially interesting. | Man-Tailored Skirts igns. T¢. claimed officially today ed people to like me. It's quite ’ <a Tailored for $1.00 $8.50 Lamb’s Wool tice ide ap wache true. If I like people at all I want $1.95 Petticoats $1.00 Material to(/Ge ‘boustt ME, Nov. 25—The Vatican's|t2e™ to care a great deal for me. Cleaning up an odd line | ’ ts hone P laced il Comforts $5.95 peace plans for consideration in| Not Just a little, or just enongh, of. Silk Messaline Petti- | omen 8 here rice includes a , : 4 ihe December consistory are be- bev: ah thay posatbly oan. Yes, 1 se oeiniog tine ie beGlattt | 90 WwW , S it 4 e findings Finished com- A broken line of Comforts g adel ges herd btn peters sak vacseus are qreele tat ieee gray, brown, tan, blue or omens Suits plete, te portion of one | with printed silk covering, Mercier has abandoned | ; » ts : Solel Bovey Pee gy Sit : his trip to Rome for fear, it is re + | poor noes, Sonia tie bese white, $1.00. We have taken a tremendous reduction on these | *e#™m anc em. edged with a plain border. ! ported, that Germany will prevei a AL mays : . ; 1) garme e Ready-to-Wear Section «| Slightly muss ; | him from returaing to Belgium if sayy thew ee aes Broce en Lingeite Waists 25 oe garments to ng yet oon oe t Par) Slightly mussed. $5.95. he participates | rl 5 : 3 he original price was | as busy as any of emna ay. j 5 Reports, say Cardinal Hartmann ee eee at ee eveant need $1.25. ‘They are slightly | Coats are all belted or flared models, of cheviot, | Women’s $1.00 Silk $1.75 Cotton Blankets 7 blue-eyed one. Their greatest need its are all belted or dels, . of Cologne has also abandoned his! i, artection and their greatest led. Mostly voiles with | jagonals, zibeli ixt Hose 59c | $1.45 4 te CE dey heeaaths te tit. thn benit i three-quarter length sleeves | corduroy, diagonals, zibelines or eta ure cy PR oh Rare Plat lccag oe ee Pe ee slog att Prussian| “If I were in great trouble and Se ike banita, 4 Vioenoerdien Suits of poplin, serge, whipcord or gabardine, See ee ee ee fa thine k bordel representatives of the Vatican in} Wanted to be comforted, or if I 25, | with flared skirts and boxed or rippled coats. Some | 8t@y Silk Hose, regular $1 | fancy blue or pink border; Sitserland. had done anything very wicked and | docks et. 268 Ben C. v c 2 d valise, reduced to NOG: | size 74x85 inches. longed to be forgiven, I would go |°*™ - - Pe of the Suits are fur trimmed. Second Fioo | —— oat ore te we | Lingerie Waists 85c ne € Sepend Tieer os FRENCH AID SERBS o “hue T wonldn ee ae as properties wow | cy Sigh wna 4395 1 | Sample Hose 16c AMSTERDAM. Nov. 25 Hoping | wouta' marry to have brown, eves ormerly $1.95 an Every Boy Take Notice! | The lot includes Lisle, comrades, French artillerymen are| N°: !ndeed. For when you marry | 96 of these Waists of | Silk Lisle and Cotton Hose heavily pounding Prilet, in south | Tou must have m0 yar heed | voile, organdy and batiste. | Your Dad Will Be Glad Because He wa Save Money | in black, white and colors. | 4 central Serbia. They were with: have no room for anything else. It| care sirse, service trom Tong. ona. ceves and | ¢ <9 Mouble-breasted wool 1 Very special, 16¢. 4 drawn from the Vardar forces to en-|{"were eogaged to 4 brownayed | == Wve low neck. at Embro velewtteg olsbctoadye hehe 3. 75 | sina a tint | gg ern Serbians to move) man he would probably write son-| bd me from the ery or lace t ed. S5¢- | ¢ 10°to 17 $2. Ik $2.50 wcll Stamped Lunch Sets. i: nets to my eyes one day and come} 2 ee oe nee Second uzes IV , “ Z : Si 1. ts pe uncheon Sets, i lt Js Delieved the Bulgarians wi | cade tat ea ek ba eee amt Oe al ° — Double Texture Raip Coats that really k keep | ilk Hose $1.50 7 pieces. Simple outline oF oral allies « npc bres aa lob the next. I'm not mercenary Negligees 25 Per Cent out the rain re Sizes 2% | These will make excel- | design. Stamped on real an come to their aid./indeed I am not, but, like all \ hat to match fits. Very s etal | lent Christmas gifts. Sam- her southwest the Bulgars are} . " at t ate! n SF | linen “317 $2.50. To- f browa-eyed persons, I admire capa S ee : Neaks Atacat aan at sles. of. one of the. best 7: reported to have been badly beaten, | pility and like to lean upon reliable | Regular Prices $10.00 Bath Robes of Terry cloth arm and at-) | pi morrow, 5. : with enormous loss. persons, I wouldn't care what the A $25. 00 tractive Dad give you, one for a} | makes. Tomorrow, $1.50. me ae man’s profession or business were, o 5 | Christmas gif Sizes 2 to 12. Special e | ‘ ree, to 1.50 tamped . but I should want him to be ener iF About 40 attractive Neg $1.00 and $1.50 Felt Hats for boys and | Boys’ and Girls Pillows, Scarfs and Centers. MASS MEETING Ser fan Gatee tiki the tect ligees of crepe de chine, | Children. Sizes 6% to 6%. Many colors} 29 Stockings 121/c Reduced to 25¢. ; eyed persons are more than a lit | satin and other soft ma and mixtures Remnant Day . ‘These Hose were bought 7 + tas ~ tle lazy. You think brown eyes) makt terials. Have been reduced toys’ Overcoats, formerly priced up to} Sy teeters hee Ate ae Made-up Novelties, in <a 4 {ae - - y , } as irreg) 5, cluding Button Bags, Laun- jask for love, and get it? Maybe ne for Rer nt Day They | $16.00. In gray or brown mixtures Ages | mighty hard to find the de- 5 Dai "Cs they do, and maybe they don't.| The ni iil Ateplay e _ * | ; dry Bags, Pajama Cases, : Anyway,” while she made up her Retireed eve eG 8S Cwpiay 12, 14, 15 and 16 fects. Regularly they are | ‘7; enti! A 4 a ¥ | Ns ft 8 ; > ? * ie Cases, Doll Outfits ljong girlish arms with a fragrant |*t*. "here mo I ' dows and Boy \W Overcoa formerly priced 25c. Remnant Day, 12%é. Walsts, Children’s Diam a i lotion, “there's one fact of comfort | W?iet 0” rauws n the department and are to $22.30 Sizes for boys from 14 to 18 a First Floor 4 . vo Tesees, a to brown-eyed people. They area pu f a bit y or perhaps have ‘ 3 ad Ra ed SEC Cel te if aay ie 25e to $1.00 a |more lighteyed criminals than Hi dad onthe Ok young me ' a pwn dads |} values Tomorrow, Half 4 dark-eyed ones. | a finger mark. 25 per cent ter weights, in brown and gray mixtures e w Gl Price. : Congressman J. W. Bryan is ex ces off. Fioor Very special rhird Ween | omen’s Gloves 50c - Ee etnothen ged eee cel a pean ‘ ies Values to $1.50 | Stam ped Handkerchief citizens of Seattle and Kitsap Y 1 jont ayetem of Kumpact Dress Forms Quadruple Silver Plated Tableware ] These are Kid Gloves | Bags of natural linen. In- county towns, to be held at Bremer. When You're Well ot $2.75 Instead of $4.00 $ | that have been eee stead of 25c they are 10¢. 4 ton on Saturday evening. \ real convenience f 25¢ Rast—-Vehoes 40c ‘i 1.00 } Come in white, black and Battenburg Centers, size Bryan says he is practically with-| h dressmakir The : Juad Plated ‘Table colors Most every. size 45 inches round Linen out funds, and finds {t hard to make r ancy § 1 in Quadruple Silver ater aD’ | Special, 50 : center is edged with: lac ‘@ campaign. Therefore, he says, | of the pact aclu hollow’ handled Knives, Grape Fruit | Speci! 90e- center is edged with lace. he wishes to begin work at once. | overed with | y uit Knives, Sugar Shells, Round Bow! Soup | Mended Long Gloves Regularly $2.45 Tomor- Since the last election Bryan's TAanether Article in They is nickel Bouillon Spoons, large Salad. Forks, and many | 75¢ row, 98¢. . district has expanded from Kitsap Star's Health Campaign collapsible. § . SOUITON * oe a ae } sea Ss | : : | -Fourth Floor 4 county to a point where it now em-| Being Conducted With Co- ieces. A real gift suggestion at 25¢@ each | Before these Gloves were | y po | ise mica | cana braces a part of Seattle | secs Ae nga pny Aopen pec Beg Py ' ’ i et Third Floor, | mended they sold for $2.50 s While the big vote Hes within the ledical Association basia na her roads ; a 7a a RR i aaa Ca TIS sarang SaaS 12 r oO ng | 4 area, he says he wishes to be- ||] & 7. aad Woes n Bio ves | House Dresses 89c 4 fafa, io work among citsens who Drastic Reductions in Our Basement | °::":; emnant | This is a special tot of | am be ss or vg shapes toc shy Foe looking o ol TEN TRICKS T0 ay) (eee about 200 percale and ging- ; . “4 = —— A : ging Shattuck will preside Ib AIDS a ing ay Joy: Gloves 69c light and dark colors MF ’ ~ 8 i y des . Very specia Shortly after the second piece @| TEACH YOUR DOC H 1H have been reduced so tow that Jownsts Some are a bit soiled | many designs. Very special, ousew 6 ne om h J ’ red d so lov at our downstairs . RECIPE TO DARKEN pumpkin ple has followed the fourth | eneress ue i from counter display. Lot | 88¢. | will be crowded all day ‘ 7 | helping of turkey | Wir 2S Sve wee includes black, white and GRA R on Thanksgiving | Toy opening Saturday demands most all the space ‘ Bungalow Aprons 39c e o 1 “4 ; colors. 69 yair “a day a shrill wall We are listing just a few the t re extra special items ’ € | Po | This Apron completely This Home-Made Mixture Darkens Seesate aad tuel | HAR ACK “naar, 68 pieces Chipped Granite Ware, values up to your choice f0r........seeseseeeereee 15 Boys’ and Girls | covers the figure. Is made Gray Halr and Removes | SMa tence | CeCe TRIG. imerOne $3.50 to $5.00 Alcohol Sad Irons. .. Ge | Te WRK Servers ss ee cee oo ADE __ Gauntlets 75c of percale in light or dark JF f ag a plat af sane 4 on th ft cgutsing ris I} e 2he and abe Pot Covers eo OF (Casserole, Bake Dish, Pudding Dish and 6 inne ee me in shades of | bound. Remnant Day, 30¢. y by : : sc Orange Wood Fork and Spoon 20¢ Custard Cups.) . : i " Barbo Compound. ......a small box peal for relief Crasume Sr ood * 5 00 wiitie Canbabele ‘ Glycerine .. % 02.|from good old-fashioned stomach-| SY 6. 4 TRYON os; to AEB 106 ERI Scand Graver ce | Pane es Pied krown, gad Wht ber isi 50c Chamoisette Gloves | Knitted Slippers, 39c, 69¢ These are ail simple ingredients |ache, here are a few first aids that| The back somersault can scarcely $7.60 Vacuum Carpet Sweepers $4.95 | bie sepia pes OES RAAF ONY . 35¢ \ big reduction has been a that you can buy from any druggist | will hely be classed as a simple trick. It re $19.50 Brilliant Electric Suction Cleaners..... | $1.26 Smokeless Pry Pan........+++++++++- SOG | | ‘ taken in this lot of Slippers, E has title cost, and ix toom| Rit water bag applied to |auires long and patient practice ; $14.50 | 25-watt Tangayen Lamps se ssee z2¢ And every pair will w ash aiveh for werien and cil yourself. Apply to the scalp once! the abdomen is one of the first |that soon becomes irksome to both $1.00 White Enamel Mirrors etene 6ve/ __(No deliveries. gi like a piece of linen. Come ; . sais ow a day for two weeks, then once ev-| remedies that should be re- and trainer. Your dog, how ) White I namel Bath Stool 7 $1.75 | 65¢ Non beg ake rate 3 in se 5 » BOE | in Chamois color, black, | ‘Te? Hand knitted. Have ery other week until all the mix-| sorted to. r, having mastered nine simple 50 White Enamel Bath Cabinet Phe). 942 Papen Polish: OU'MSP:. Basement riecee | brown and white. 33e. fleeced lined soles. In black, 7 ture is used | ‘The application of cloths wrung eta ae Mier ‘aia sini icianicaiiunaisiciarinaitnenanitaistanatel —Firat Floor. red or gray. —rnird Floor. ; A half pint should be enough tolout of hat water and sprinkled with | “qa darken the gray hair, rid the head |tyrpentine, and applied frequently a pk oe — —. $$ of dandruff and kill’ the dandruff !;, the stomach, will prove of much wit aes florms., It stops the hale trom fall lyervice. Large, hot poultices made Ba fitce wilt C06 et ore ee a EASTERN STORES FIX TIME LIMIT | SCOTLANDS SAINT : Y ot bread, Indian meal or flaxseed this trick, tho the S06 Gene en Brees ot the air ank wakes hited may be employed with good results pontine if ie os sia to learn what | FOR RETURN OF PURCHASED GOODS COTS wha hae wi’ turkey stuffit theirsels the v a h expected of h | s sels if the crampy pains are severe erecta ‘ ge it > Thanbeeldi ita hair soft and glossy.—Advertise-|"' °° ative bring relief unless the| | After a time throw the dor a little Numeseus. Side setall wesese SuARty “eetlok on evekh ie some day may not have been celebrating Thanksgiv- ©» — ? stomach is literally too full. Hot| when he is nearly turned over, and thruont the country have {naugu-|cases until they have passed out} jng at all. This is also St. Andrew’s day, co! , SES aes 7 ps imself 4 g at all. Sis so Ot. ie day, conser « yeppermint water, ginger tea or| |he will soon learn to catch h rated a policy fixing a time limit/of fashion. Then they demand that z : He : . “} DOUGHNUTS SHOULD [Pere min n eee coed squarely on his feet. Tho throw | past which no customer may return |the wares be exchanged for some-| Crated to the patron saint of Scotland. : NOT BE EATEN) But the good, old-fashioned rem may be increased gradually till) jurchased goods, a plan, it has been | thing more to their liking. Se wate —_— : ; Seis ledy—rubbing the stomach—t{s still [finally he will learn to throw him-|iearned, which works to the ad-| The manager, rather than lose a * * . 4 Doughnuts are hard to digest, and|one of the best “first aids,” Rub In jself w i oa you place your hands | vantage of merchant and patron |customer, will humor them, The AMUSEMENTS f ” ppendicitis. Seattle peo-|the direction of the large intestine | jin position alike. result is that the exchanged goods , é oe meus ped ogprainggare tose lit the abdomen {s not too tender This concludes Hector'’s series of | Long years of dealing with a|must be sold at a loss to the store : ' thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed and 1s much swollen with 4a | lessons, covering 10 single trick#. more or less care public has | This loss ultimately is paid by the MOORE TONIGHT £ in Adler-i-ka, often relieves or pre { the pains, however, are very| |However, there are many otter taught department store managers | purchase METROPOLITAN | ALL WEEK ¢ Benreaproncne., This simple rer evere, and do not succumb to clever stunts Uae al My SiIY lthat the urn of goods” evil is| In Boston, Chicago, New Orleans, | $1,00—Mats, Thurs. Sat—st00 ; ey acts on BOTT wer Household remedies, it is best to |iearned by your dog If he has mas-| an expensive one, which in the end| New York, Denver, San Francisco 4 ewok Tem ONE aE consult a physician tered these 10, Some prooabdly have actually costs the stores’ regular/and other cities merchants have T AND goa eam | 3 fF, Rimost ANY CASE : | been suggested by the ni ci ten-|patrons considerable money. already placed a time limit on re pay Ae pene tt q a Stomach or gan dencies of your dog, revealed when!” gome purchasers allow goods|turn of goods | 4 2 " Chew your food until you can | 8 iy we ; helps chronic stomach trouble 7 e liearning Hector’s lessons. that they intend some day to return| The plan has proved profitable ir SUCCESS . SUCCHSS = succnss 4 eretulan Seite Phatasine| beth, T lauloe SGP HHA lirtoke,, will make &. pieRititan puptl) Praise your dog for good work to remain in their homes until | every « wat | Sie Paeree toe q 4 4 ave. and Pike and X , comme SE anes f eating. for the back sormersault : Broadway part o " For this trick always use a ott ing that some city in Kitsap | irging tha I ¢ “SEND A A wa oe nag Aa voor ae te dus ta] PO) DEBATE FERRY [SIGE Ge iucteaed 15: the porte sit PEEVED ED THE Cl CAT 4 have weveral heavy f before he OFF FOR WAR ZONE 3s.: “hasnedl oe eet} ROUTE SATURDAY |". eh esta oan I wit huge white letters, bearing! stand or ee ans gly ge 7 BE , Cal, Nov, 2 | Twice Datly, 2:20 and @:20 4 Pia Boor.) er ee ei 4 ° |M Scott, commercial agent tor the | VICTOR MORLEY & CO, — ss shown in illustration, place your} 1 Tees 4 SALMON EAST : painted on her sides, ¢ left hand under the body just behind] , gehate to determine whether|, CARNEGIE 80 YEARS OLD | Salt Lake raitroad, is an automobile) =a | in “A REGULAR ARMY MANY wee he a me ti fe his fore legs and your right hand on! 40° Moines or Three-Tree point tn NEW YORK, Nov. 26. owner who inclines his ears to the| x | gtaart Bareee a Ge Penal Aseoes 1 e acifie oda ollowing es olne » ree: os . | | Leon interes me T — ccne fs ur Paget #oun und her departure from here yesterday, iyi a ang the dog] tte, best lacation for the mainland i actor ts i Peach purr of the motor Empress Theatre Kiavinin— nae, Mack ‘and Macho of your Purge xuries. | per a Fright pkey: Ta 1 firm hold and turn the do€| terminus of th sroposed Vashot of the stee dustry, the | ia sre tae v veekly. F areas carefully packed aed Re 17,00 SERBS ie meets OnE ns siete , [night at the Vashon island, achool iG die rich is 86 yeu 5 ie from beneath the hood He turned | And Seven ‘NEW PANTAGES : a i J 400 unand him to “back over" or!jouse between O. D, Miller and day arnegie lespite | /into a garage and told the mechanic ‘\ 4 i tL " i} ‘3 atie rast ch the, Missianippt Heiser | BERLIN ov Mak the |“Jump bac Herbert W. Myers. recent reports to the contrary, | 114 jook for the trouble. The me BIG JOLLY ACTS: q Re-feed by express company dally. |largest capture of the Serbian eam He doubt! il kick and squirm| Port Orchard residents at a| says he ts strong and well, and | | oyanic ned the hood, Out step-| atweukueterne | 4 Bee maiden, sand It to arrive paige Teutons have en 17 n being wheeled ey tplot pi Bn mass meeting | wi eane nate _f ight expects to live many more | |ped an angry Maltese cat : bad — | Today From 2 P. M. 4 P the order——we'll do the 400 more Serbs between Mitroviteaja firm command or gentle slap will adopted resolutions indorsing a fer-| | years, tha AO RETR EE i FIC 7 4 6, offic > ment |quiet bi » between Seattle and the! | \ IF YOU WANT “TRAINED NORTH PACIFIC FisH co, — jand Pristine, official announces nt quiet. inn ay tee et end avs na Who is Betty Brown? HELP,” USE A STAR WANT | 10c and 20c - $06 Stuast Bidg, Seattle, Wasn, said today, It is necessary for the trainer to north end of Vashon island, but ¢————

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