The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 22, 1917, Page 7

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‘ STAR—THURSDAY, FEB. 22, 1917. PAGE 7 te SPEAKING OF PROFESSORS AD es | La! La! Barefoot Dancers at Palace Hip i HEROES— | F.M, omnia CORSET MAKERS. Frank M, Morrison, former University (of Washington mathematics professor and de fendant in a divorce ault filed | turers against him by his wife, Bessie ing” when the G. Morrigon, ocoupled the wit ness stand all Wednesday aft ernoon as a witness for the wife ) Morrison was brought to the made \ court room at the last minute, | Sory military training He was led to the witness \ stand and helped to his seat by Horace G. Byers, professor of SAYS MOTOR BILL chemistry at the state uni Vity, ond Pet eo eat, | HAS BAD FEATURES wood, vice president of the University State bank and a former associate of the defend ant The defendant's tion is such that he House bill providing fc lation of m job mis physical condi an hardly use | t was halt Was Reputation Threatened? Before Mor attorn the stand d to gone to ad was in An “All Girl Revue” act is going to headline the Palace Hip how, beginning Thursday, and here you have a few of Mme. Zarita’s of Com-|dancing girls, There are eight of them altogether, They dance ev- waslerything from soup to nuts—and in bare feet, too it stands erything that Willi on, attorney for Mrs. Morrison, | However, re Mm ed to bring out by his tea- | !% wished In \ clally d14 Morrison deny th at] Tchguwwen, Dalen sitemnyh "BUDS NEW PLAT Analysis With Interesting Bit of History of | lak Oo TRIOT 8 | th Would-Be Proprietor of American Flag last the Hy p - eed with furth est agape t-te BY J. F. CRONIN | citlzen—not merely land and | lzed for water trial that the aa Haat ahmmard wah. Gulbicaded ba tall braced in that virtue known as munity Uphoite Science Practitioner Mrs. Mo love, which is on a par with bab ee a charity, heroism and the other atriotism, as commonly un eicaced @ east virtues. So that making a pub apled at deret nd as defined by ane, Se Wine Bod ores ring rygeedit | llc spectacle of one's patriot " ebeter, ie “tove. ot osunte ism is just as nauseating as ts A ond per would be a like demonstration ment and institutions of HAIR FALL OUT deg nity of ich one 16k ot anes charity, heroism or 25 Cent Bottle of “Danderine’ For Piles Keeps Hair Thick, Strong, Beautiful - ia AFroeo Trial of Pyramid Pile Treat | Girls! Try ‘his! Doubles ment Will Be Just Like Meet- " : Beauty of Your Hair in | ing a Good Old Friend. | Few Moments analysis own life to} Hut when he university faculty | he dem-| attended court. The case} resumed Friday BELT LINE BEFORE COUNCIL FRIDAY | PER TON | | $5. 00% At the bunkers |] The belt tine railway propositio a| wil 1 be thrashed out at 3 p. m. Frt-| pmmitt.«, | pees Fuel of Infinite for Furnace, R f them furnish overt Yrder from your regular dealer || day befor comm Pacific Coast Coal Co. | Sior222"Rnt% wis the cit hall 563 Railroad Avenue 8. ranchise has al 4 to the port comm ~ | Use Cocoanut Oil | For Washing Hair road # grit of love em at we call patriotism nan who makes a public a Free sample f Pyramid Pile. Trentment. in jotism is to libel bat \ virt If you your hatr in eed E eC b eat good cor n ful what youl fn» belt | ge m Under Te f Re Wash it wi | pee sham Most soaps and poor conta jes the tle, and is ve mulsified co pure and :: GERARD IN MADRID DON’T EAT PEANUTS! © CAUSE APPENDICITIS ‘ water and rub it n One or two} 9 “tenspeontuis will make an abun-| MEADS UNCLE SAM'S | creamy lather, and Within ten minu after an ap Pea he in an league rand scalp thor | | SUBMARINE SERVICE: pletion of Dal r rinses out @ ery particle o ‘ the tesa! uff and exc efore the sue roe dries quick r, Dale made a trip Ba ifty and easy | \ ton city, ¢ w he mulsified cocoanut at most any drug store, It is w ounces {s one in the ivertisement | No differenc [tle and # |eloth with i Ce ndpat tion, he A little Dander diate nt the following te ram‘to Ru |doubles the beaut r hi f Ww who had been leading y | Ladies! y this! Darkens beautl Car dency of fully we nebeuy can tell—Brings Progre lve league. I'm for Taft back its gloss and youthfulness DALE | Changes Front Again | the mover uitle the Ta one might n was dictated by nis | » patriotism that had on finding that Mr. | er! Taft was the kind of president CP | Mr. Dale thought he ought to be. it} But within a few days Mr. Dale| | returned home, and, fir nding the an F | thadmint | «| ing stronge jtime, he { is not|movement to ot » retain | and, when it was ¢ tion ag e have 20,000 “satisfied ts”’—Savers and Bor- rowers. We are equally considerate of each class of thrifty citizens. Washington Savings and Loan Association 810 SECOND AVENUE Common garden sage brewed into! pale pha ta et ance; an|® heavy with sulphur and al-| designed able luster, softness and | cohol added, will turn gray, stre istration, nt bottle from flet counter, and store or that your hair is as pretty anc jas any—that it has been neg Jor injured by ca | that’s all—you | beautiful hair and lots of it if you | will just try a little Danderine ' An easter | t t surely can have REAR ADMIRAL AWGRANT | * sinful we , Rear Admiral Grant is the first | Today’s Beauty Hint our youthtu! jofficer of high rank to be put in| AC ness charge of the entire submarine flo-| ‘ ltilla of the United States. He islyour hair so frec conducting the three-year building|tirely and properly cleansed each | doe m for 12 fleet submarines and|time by the use of a really good coast submersibles. Jasckee The e to use auic keat iar ving 8 0 that be uty of ‘the } alr eee may be en — TEXT BOOKS joined the nize the league, | ‘anized, sought | t per original egram, however, to shampo4 | hair wit ited’ this tor ‘thie’ time being. if it is en-|phur, ne Those who can fathom the Mo: it so naturally, so evenly. You| tives back of this bit of history will ¢ or soft brush | tind nselves in possession of a 8 through your | life-size mental photograph of C, ull strand at a| Allen o—"patriot.” gall gray haira| -- It is not nece Eatablished Annets 27 Yeurs 86,200,000 ‘The Oldest and Largest Strietly po: 4 Savings Institution in Wash ington emda yu ait", | BOARD KS AGAINST oem anim aliens ae! ANNUAL ELECTION obtained from an 2 H nd ‘8 DIRKCTORS yg ren tae aed ened t Ligh) Ite, It Is not Members of the Seattle school : wn 1 € a 1 i e cure nit tion or . a re ee eee Sere , c board voiced their opinion on house i ; SE eee ATE ee at tion of disease. wis |bill No. 824, providing that all mu e{top of the head. This, when ru |nicipal elections be held together remoy ren FNS One t ade *\all Impurities. It is very soothing The well known and relia |hin at the meeting Wednesday| e bi. It) an 4 well ts TA) | | night | v sent out) b nd hatr Ke, The board approved plans for a| y again aye r rin sing out th her #o cre. i J ny 3 new addition to the Latona and the} eneenennngrcenneaneemmeeennsin ed, you will find the sealp is FUNERAL OF F ")new Fauntleroy schools | lean end free from dandruff, | “ drle # to HOPE 1S now held for the recov.) STAR WANT ADS * yh aterm F Main|ory of A. J. Splawn, prominent BEST FOR RESULTS || wilt be held at the Unive RAYMOND meme North Yakima pioneer, who has bir ym dertaking parlors shortly, geem very heavy.—Advertisoment. stoom 6, Hotel Anticrs, 4th & Unloa, been seriously ill. Da Wake UP! Wake Up—You Men of Seattle and the Northwest—and Realize How Much It Costs You to Pay Tribute to the “High Cost of Clothing.” How many high street-level rent bills have you helped to pay for? How many extravagant, polished showcases and glittering chan- deliers have you paid for? How many of the other fellows’ —" bad debts have you had to“make good’’? | How many special sales losses 1 have you paid for? If you didn’t have to shell out your good money for all these unnecessary | extravagances your clothes wouldn’t © cost you anywhere near as much, would they? Stop it! Stop paying your hard-earned dollars feeding the “high cost of doing ~ business.” Make up your mind, right now, that if there is a method that kills these ex- travagances and gives you a $25 suit or overcoat for $15, you will do it the justice of a thorough investigation. That’s all we ask you to do. We don’t want you to accept our state- ments without investigation, but we DO expect you to come up and see for yourself. When you investigate, WE © KNOW you'll believe us. We positively offer to duplicate for $15.00 any garment that a street-level clothing store sells regularly for $25.00. See the thousands upon thousands of New Spring Suits and Overcoats now on display at $15. Let our low up-stairs rent, | cheap fixtures, no sales policy, and strictly cash dealings save you $10 on every garment you buy. Fahey-Broeckman UP-STAIRS CLOTHES SHOF Original Up-Stairs Clothiers of the Northwest 4 ARCADE BLDG., SEATTLE NORTHWEST BLDG., PORTLAND —

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