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STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2, 1916, PAGE ” PMMERCIAL CLUB COMMITTEE REPORTS CONSOLIDATION NEGOTIATIONS FUTILE ' SPROUGHT BACK FROM DEATHI” BLOOD [Committes Distacce TRANSFUSION MAKES MAN LIVE AGAIN When It Reports “Dem-| READ WHAT SHE FOUND Latest Styles, Best Bargains in Seattle’s Progressive Business Houses | Watch for Betty’s Comment Every Week EVERY SUIT, COAT, DRESS, WAIST, ETC., REDUCED FROM 1-3 TO 1-2. a AND son, Columbia # compare therm ocratic Form of Govern-| ment” Proves Unpalat- able to Other Bodies That Have Been Urging Amalgamation of Com- mercial Organizations. Recause the Chamber of merce refused “the simple plan of & democratic form of government,” there will be no consolidation with! the Commerctal Club, Such was the report made to the club's trustees by the advisory com- mittee on proposed consolidation cat nas emf aici || Easy CIRREDIT Terms Consolidation, # far as the club ALTERATIONS FREE es Rpg a closed affair for | pettowtn PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO. Corner Third and University Com. Any Talking Machine on Easy Terms floor : 4 Victor oO npn oa meninty 5 pm Be Following is the report made by the committee: Report of Committee “Your board of trustees would reapectfully report that the board jand its advisory committee on con solidation have carried out the in jstructions given by the unantnous vote of the members present at the annual meeting, two weeks agu. “The newspapers of the city have given such fair and complete re-| jports of the efforte made by this! club in the interest of corsolida tion that it is not necessary to re | View them tn detail at this tine | Request is Declined j “We regret to report that our offer of consolidation under the simple pian of a democratic form of government was rereferred to Gustave Mussel, Chicago victim of asphyxiation, who was “reeur. {the intermediary committee of oth Demonstration Now Daily E G I INSTEAD OF EGGS (|™. At the Bon Marche Betty Brown Say Pure Food Show 100 Balmacaans Come in and buy them at 1-3 the regular price. Gents’ Suits in all patterns, latest styles, going at $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 THE MODEL STORE 819 Second Ave. —Modern life is becoming more complex every day. For in stance, a person employed in a modern office building like the American Savings Bank build from the dead” by blood transfusion and is now on the road to|** Organizations by the trustees of| recovery. The cold sweat of 4 Injection of living blood into his dying blood wi at the Cook county hospital. submission that body; that our request of committee to recommend the tried by phys! th covered his body when |th Chamber of Commerce without, to the membership ot| that aub- mimsion of the Commercial Club of- fer to the vote of the Chamber of Commerce membership declined, and that the und nual dues, jeta 1 Club and its membership. been mocrat he necessary cond! tion of voting membership, coupled with trustee government, announce d as the basis of a new consolida-| tion movement which avowedly and Inevitably excludes the a | No Fault of Club conditions, BY OUR POLICE REPORTE tion. oe ‘ society editor of the oppo-} His father is a physician in New “Under got @ table at the Washing: York. Kingsley got home hotel supper dance, the other college, and his dad suggested that|the actions of its advisory con t and invited a few newspa friends to go with her. _ 80, in borrowed evening clothes, waded over the rich red carpet ‘Yo a little table in the corner and) atehed the latest dances inter. being the beet supper dance arrang- preted and assassinated between er in school. The manager of the hbesg hotel, |the press of this city, includin, these lree vith a jearnest efforts in behalf of « jing unity to go to work. So he went He Comes to Seattle tive basis. In the center of the dining room @ dancing space. Carlin's or syncopated reams of mu- at one end, while stylish-look- Seattle Commercial Club.” Chamber Stands Pat The club meeting cloned, going on record in favor of pr edness No post card vote of chamber plans has been sanctioned by the Cham- members on consolidation ber of Commerce heads. w.c intermediary committee of chamber wan notified, that “the attitude of she Chai Itorial indorsement of the position of the Seattle Commercial Club by all three of the daily papers, bueiness men and citizens general- know that while consolidation has failed, it has not been thru any lack of effort on the part of the your from board of trustees has approved all mmit it would not be out of place for him jtee and has discharged the commit vote of thanks for its fleet of commercial organiza-| He had gained the reputation of tions upon a just and ait “Thanks to the fair attitude of, K od.) the after epar: Dawson, chairman of the the Tuesday, mber of Commerce commfttee remains! unchanged.” (CUp out and save) Hew to Cure Rheumatism dances for fun,” he exclaimed. money in ‘em. Go and have fon while the music is on. te Prescription for theu:| Stepper enjoying sinkers and jail I'M having out of it.” the'U Stor many years and |COffee at a Washington supper! The crowds, lbuy soft drinks. drinks that must And enki Sdobery ay the bills. }supper manager. Young Roberts posse yore Job and batted over 499 \tieg to come to the aid of the away. the W, sseceaimees Ada eed, me. | Hut why stay ins tank town|Prenager fa not Kidding wn Buine Toris comes only in on like New York, when Manager Mar- jmaduke wanted some one to drag ..eng a couple of dimes for fealed yellow packages. Surest for Coughs and Colds jthe lively people of Seattle away | O00", Cheer up the manager It can be done with perfect Don't experiment on a bad cough |from their prohibition firesides? oF cold, it is v: risky. The follow It was an opportunity for rare|,, ed social service, so he answered the “y+ 4 single a emonade down his Ing the worst cough ins day Turn Away 100 Couples aturday night! ae medicine is as old as the) And here he is, flitting around)“ hie to wish the but hore is bast form, Hall |the Washington hotel every Wed-| 94, . Sentrated Pine) and two ounces of |nesday and Saturday night these in half pint of} About 100 couples were F t a teaspoonful fre-\away Saturday night eaten She sure to get the| The Wednesday night crowds are| Benuine Globe Pine Compound (Con-|not quite wo large. eentrated Pine), put up only In half| By 11 o'clock, Ounce bottles, each enclosed | Frost Bites, Corns and Sore Feet |erambled to get onto the dance Don’t endure foot agony. Here is|floor, and a squad of traffic offi- aus resuits It\cers couldn't have cleared the the pores, removing 'wo tablespoonfuls of Calocide compound in warm foot th.” Gives instant relief for ach- and sweaty feet; corns and o be pesled right oft. for sore buntons, | bites. Gen Caiocide in twenty-five cent pac Atany drug store. 6 above is published by the Medico Formula Laboratories, Day- RANDRETH “a” PILLS An Effctive Laxative Peep ore Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, ete. | tight Bs | On the other hand, German Q on “QO: Oat night not anxious for an invasion, despite the English blockade, many gets considerable sup; thru Danish ports. APPAM OFFICER'S Sarsapariiia, Put in half pint lady's local e stuff. turned |e sam with their & R. O. signs out! SAFELY OUT OF LONDON, Feb. 2.—War |blings may disturb | present, but Denmark almost tainly will ¢keep out of the She wants to keep out. Gern jand England second | This much is gleaned from re conversations with Copenh jofficials and with | persons here today If Denmark fights at all, it be with the allies. Bhe Schleawig-Holatein to 2 yearn ag Germans ever since. separating the overrun aginary line |eountries and rapidly oroeolat ~ rocated 0 veal S a. Kingsley Roberts, the young fella who selects the favors and decora- | tions. J.W.E | space before at | four encores | But the waite finally baited ‘em back to th@@ tables with appe tizing things y at. Says le" Losing Mone “You Jimpky atitt,” wh aid to Marmaduk™™® “You don't ites vr abdmmet the bar being closed,| British steamer You've got '€™ crazy over this sup-| refuge Tuesday |per dance (mptuff’ under a German Led hr . TaskirAaAts cher eto He batte his @ BULL BROS. ‘Got ‘ex crazy!” he exclaimed Just Printers ras tho My ons going ci Whad: ‘amean?” | 9013 THIRD *AIN 1043] “Why, Qpre're UNDS. Os Durttos fr ai ses Appam, which | in Norfolk | flag and wi ing at 1020 B. Denny way They received a telegram him Tuesday night, just giving these was well. Drink a Little Pop, Folks So it's up to the associated chart hington’s lf you go to a supper dance.) celebrator poured dance fiends luck, the Butler has started Tough Inck for these managers— crowded. "Couple ‘DENMARK TO KEEP “ithe place was crowded ‘Couple BY CHAS. P. STEWART United Press Staff Correspondent Sweden at her desire. well-informed Germany nd has hated the But Germany could cross the im Denmark | Hence Denmark cannot afford to| German prize crew aboard, are some That's) he explained, won't it's the) soda) safe back IT rum- cer war.| many ecent| agen | must lost two ny is for, Ger-| plies MOTHER IS HERE The mother and sister of Arthur have to! K. Millership, second officer on the took News th al liv from stating that all | i Cold Weather Still Here! Do You Need a Sweater or a Mackinaw? If #0, come in and look over our magnificent stock, ready-made, and if you da not see any style, pattern or color you desire, we will make you one to order without extra cost Northwestern Knitting Mills 81 MARION S&T. OVERHEAD WALK ARRIVED Our new Spring stock of the latest patterns and ations in LADIES’ SUITINGS Aikericas Ladies’ Tailors 408 UNION ST, Good Reasons why you should have your next suit of clothes made by Frost & Seynei: Low Rent District Prices Less Easy Terms the Player Piano that is all but human. D. E. SHERIFF 1220 Fourth Ave. of the family will enjoy the comfort of this big Folding Davenport, and although the usual price would be $37.60, Poynor’s price is only $27.50 Frost & Seynei 1208 FIRST AVE. S. H. POYNOR FURNITURE CO. 1521 FOURTH AVE. Between Pike and Pine. FOR——— BREAKFAST We Pig Cakes mouth We are also. serving, from 10 p. m, to 1 a. m., a Special Hot Combina- tion Supper. RIPPE'S CAFE 314 PIKE ST, Phone Now For Renton Coal Near Seneca St. little Hot your serve Jones’ Sausage and that melt in Hills Bros. Red Can Cotfee Groceteria Price, Lb. . . 38¢ M. J. B. Coffee, Ib Schiiling’s Best’ Coftes, ib Hille Bros’ Blue Can Coffee, a—Pike Market Section 5: ownatatrs) First Spring Flowers of the Season Big Specials in DAFFODILS there's none better, Delivered to any part of the city. The Flower Shop 218 Pike St. 609 TENTH AVE, All Cut Flowers and Plants In East 87 Phones East 98 Season ‘aqumeantnmneniemennemmmmmncamcmceminma! —Have you the latest popular —Mr. Propst, of Fleming's Can: ballad for your Victrola? It ts “Mother,” sung by Henry Burr It is a very beautiful song, and is sung very well You will not tire of it soon, for it has a sentiment that is always dear dy Shop, has specialized some They are peppermint taffy and cream wafers, and they all Just “melt {in your mouth.” candies this week chew, mut ing can get anything from a meal to a suit of clothes with going out of the building. He ean get a hair cut or a mant cure, can get professional ad vice fn all lines, can buy or sell all the real estate In the state without going off the premises Talk about the congested popus, lation of China. I'll bet there are more people to the square foot in that building than tn the center of Pekin ee —! was at Ripp: Pike at. yesterday, and | had the nicest steak I have ever eaten in any restaurant in this city, It was broiled, you know “just right and the coffee If there is anything I like, it is & good, fragrant cup of coffee with sweet, thick cream, and that fe the kind Mr. Rippe nerves. And the vegetables and salad, and last, but not least, the flaky pie. My, but that certainly was a good meal IT can surely say now that Rippe's Cafe ts the best place in town to buy good, whole- some food. Cafe, on —Mr. Poynor, at 1521 Fourth ave, is selling the loveliest leather rockers for only $25 Your sitting room is not com- plete without one of these chairs. Go and see them, even {f you do not wish to buy right now eee —Mr. Kessler of the Model Store, at 819 Second ave., is still selling Balmacaans and heavy coats at reduced prices He ts going to make these prices as long ax the cold Weather Insts, he says. Better take advantage of these prices right now. se. —Dr. Brown says he le sorry that other dentists find it necessary to “knock” him and his business, In fact, he says, it is helping him advertise htm- self very much, Don't always believe what other people tell you. Find out for yourself, eee —Now, when spring is here, and there are so many new clothes you need, and you are wondering how you are going to get them. Seynei, at 1205 First av your spring suit. There you can have @ suit made to meas- ure, and credit with it. So it will make it very easy for you. eo. —Mr. Lippman is selling heavy coats for women at just about one-half price. I was looking at some of them yesterday. They are medium weight, and are of a style that can be worn for summer evening wear. Do you realize that now is the time to take advantage of these bargains, and be well provided for this summer? Mr. Lipp- man offers the same price to cash and credit alike, so there is really no reason why you should not be “well dressed.” see —t! have never seen such bar- gains in shirts as Tailored Ready, at Fourth and Pike, {s offering this week. Really I could hardly belfeve they are selling them so cheap, All the latest styles, stripes and any color, the plain bosom and pleated. They certainly are bargains. owe —If you have no piano in your home, because no one can play it, and you object to the me. chanical sound of a player Piano, just go and hear the Baldwin Manualo at D. E. Sher iff’s, on Fourth ave. It is a beautiful toned instrument, and does not sound mechanical in the least ee ay | —Daffodils! That sounds like spring. Maybe the weather does not seem very “springlike.” but the daffodils are here, just the same, and I will tell you where you can get Just beautiful ones—at the Flower Shop, on Pike at., be. tween Second and Third aves “*- certainly —Mrs, Landfleld showed me some of her new spring hats The prevailing mode is silk and straw combinations, and they a y, Very pretty. Be fore purchasing your spring hat, go to Ladies’ Sample Hat Shop, and T-know you will be pleased with the styles and the prices. American Savings Bank Cor. Capital Office and Surplus space & Trust Compan pany Second Ave. and Madison $700,000 at attractive rates is of- fered in our own 12-story building. Safe Deposit Vaults for Rent. 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Specially $2.00; some priced; values to broken lines, and slightly soiled, at 85c 3 for $2.50 Tailored Ready Company 401-403 Pike St. WHY DR. BROWN? my ce onse THE RIGHT Hnown. DR. J. BROWN Directly Foot of Cherry st. joneer Drug YOU CAN RENT FOR $1 PER YEAR Storage In the steel cage for tin boxes, suit cases and other bulky articles, Packages stored in this cage are absolutely free from fire or burglars. Day and Night Sale Deposit Vaults Third, between Yesler and James Opposite Courthouse Large, thor- oughly modern rooms in a first- class hotel at very reasonable rates. STANDARD 1st Ave. and Pine St. Seattle, Wash. —It looks as though the cold weather is here to stay some time, so don't delay any longer in purchasing a sweater, You can not buy Northwestern Knitting Mills good, warm Candy Shop Pantages Theatre Bldg. THIRD AVE, “The Store of Service and Quality” our store for $1.00 Ladies’ Sample Hat Shop Upstairs American Theatre SECOND AND SENECA, Open Till 9 P. M. Saturday The Finest Equipped Photo- graph Studio in the Northwest PRINS ws. FISTS J. W. LOTHROP PHOTOGRAPHER See High-Grade Portraiture 425 Walker Bidg., Seattle Second and University, Phone Main 5403. We Are Moving to 214 Madison St. Opposite the Orpheum Theatre February the First Are Cordially Invited to Inspect Our New Store HURD’S Finest Stationery Greeting Cards for All Occasions Society Stationery Shop Steel and Copper Plate Engravers You sweaters any place in the city except at their own store, at 81 Marion st. Don't make a mistake in thinking you can get their sweaters and caps any other place. They sell direct to the user. Hehe HUE ith adaye