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S, OFFICIALS ‘BORK REFUSES © PKANSAS MAKES HOW HE KILLED AND UNIONISTS | TO SEE WILSON "GRAVE CHARGE | WIFE AND BABES CONFER TODAY AT WHITE HOUSE sHINGTK Pa Continued From Page Onel T Continued From Page One | « before the Har committee today ¢ war mach somew? exer we, th nt to acee id no pt bie at it wou from him con cerning this Marshall's Statement As ment by Dr, Marshall Mon my view of the » hay following the series of confer aceept information fide ences wit rd owners and #trike |whieh I would not feel free to trans I if which w ‘ ‘ mit to my eagues or Une In pub i: a ne against a tr t We hopeful that the strike We debate, After much reflection, 1 ommunity Sings fired tw te 1 don’ will be ended quickly. 3 beg, therefore, to be excused from what happene r mt a t ¥ . ad © him of the fact to Be Given Tonight them covered wit I a work w writing this note and taking Residents of w how near they w I wre " t Wh men ret urse IT mean no personal di to tur ed the gur wapap ¥ t : t to or disregard for the presi nity sings . RAG cas , - 1 simply find mynelf in such j clock in the aie lisagreement with him and feel so rict high tonnel cerning the matter that ary At West Sea the ni therwise than candidly § given on Friday evenir t eb the fact | lar chorus nator Poindexte nid he plane 8, 1 © constitution. | peech to nd 19 of the would. not Says Power Exceeded | rt ° 5 Poindexter maid to | Seana aieeing : : Mail to Be Resse pow aie from the - £ 3 of the Be ee Sees Now to Finland ; se Aa wary Ta tase etal Frater’s superior court International ma 1 } noon th ed Stat with th | He objects t ticle 12 on the — 1 im kers unless they first ret i to/ground that it afers to foreign rarnionic Concer . me t Marsha ndependence, safety, honor or| nm ta t ” x or This article ovides for the college ri sary ’ | A i Nickerso accord fee f accompany he choristers at the ndit * and ns . r " 1 constitution ne the power! with foreign 19 in that | 1 expel old officers "Sen. Vardamann val Scores Wilson’s | Peace Attitude; WASHIN h wen . gram of Charles F | | | al committee rewith In the Blain, Henry McB | Marshall, who rep me as a committee in this m fs Return to Macy Scale Workers tn return Wed and t to pieces the lea. they might be fully that sheet ‘ open, will fi Py a redu awards 1 ON RUSS POLICY) BY FRED 6. FERGUSON MOSIPES, Dv.s HEN YOUR subscribed t Als ATSEA | | to the Macy » me 8 Metal works, Cuisine Equipment company astiake Meta works, Finlay & Robb, Majesti " Furnace company, John K. Miller] ed the question, it in company, Merz Sheet Metal works progress has been Occidental Sheet Metal works, Pop finite solution | ple & Knowles, Puget Sound Sheet Metal works, Seattle Lifebos pany Washington works, Western B and Western Engin thing that seemed certain British and American id withdrawn from Russia as soon as practica Sh sa Boilermakers Are pea gpeagene Mi orgy vedi Ousted by Council a taken to facilitate retu poliey apparently w SAN FRANCISC Me », Feb. 18 m. whether} orig Satur go thru. Al # expected within al HAT’S no time to give up—don’t ostracise your- * | That's foolish and dangerous. | | | “wale, Soot. ALLIES NOW TO | pet ENEMY Feet or Soa BY FRED 8. FERGUSON ih “ exponde Make an appointment with us and di just what is the matter with your teeth and how they can best be repaired or minations FREE and you will know the cost of neces tions before the work is started. today, covel replaced. Ex are sary opera- and the With the unexcelled facilities of this office, with Dr. Sipes’ absolutely PAINLESS METHODS, highest degree of efficiency is assured all patients. a| T Our practice of giving only uniform excellence. in workmanship and materials makes it certain that you will receive the best at the lowest prices . m@ PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE work i | impotent by |tr t military | ted by the aggression um to Wars e tired! , et; no tender, Ah! feet; what relief. no more burning more swollen aching, sweaty feet. No more soreness in corns, callouses, bunions | m of dandr ‘eavy, healthy hair if you have| By Offi The sin it you get the curative in- ff. This destructive scurf |p, es fluence of pine tar and other healing ing! wer the hair of ‘ts juste Py ite Test 1ces Best | ients, together with the mollifying laxative trength and its very life, and if 106 COLUMBIA 106 effect of honey. last night, forbidding the Poles to! Free to demonstrate our painless metheds. No matter what alls your feet or! vitack ¢ aiken EAs {a the sun tried ‘ tting rel « . \ Consultation is free at any time, and you are not Tiz the ¢ Seattle Dairymen obligated to have your work done, but we would like Psa batt Were Busy at Butte aw Where other ordered we will extract teeth to meet you today. our foot At the big meet of dairymen, held | tl i) at Putte, Mont., Seattle wa a ll represented in songs, stunts and If your hair has been neglected reliable- throat, and stufly, wheezy breathing. The if and your feet will never Ivertising suggestions, 1. F.|and is thin, faded, dry, scra or andr wise mother knows it stops croup and it is ian * —— oy wolle »odmar ertixing spectalist,| too olly, & small bottle Dental Off abba just what children ought to have for feverish iy k of it, no more i en.) jresented a paper on "How It Pays|Knowlton’s Danderine at any dr TP thelr reputation colds, coughs, ‘‘snufiles,"’ whooping cough ng gy SA I ogc ertive Dairy Product ore or toilet fow | fo “the dentists doing and measles cough. It contains no opiates, ny from corns, callouses or ney ar te: ankle @ td ana! Dat they say they will da pais ceyh } n minutes afte this | do. ' “Twas troubled with « cough, and would be com cent box at any drug! Prominent men fentified with th Peigetieg sabe! jas Pas Our work {9 guaran: j letely exhausted alge cach 61 of violent coughing, : ofession attended t yost investment you ev f ou oitle of Foley's and Tar an store 0 riment store and get, dairy prof tended Bas teed an our bunfnena a i Tooudh a boule of Foley's Honey ud ae - tant re gid ee . ee r ane * SCOTT NEARING CASE rat fied patrons. | Stent, Soe Seen en be best.” RC. is ea foot cotofort for 1 your work will tho | “My danghter had a bi ite of chronic cough. We 1420 Second Ave. (Opposite Bon Marche) year’ think eg if WILL GO TO THE JURY |: Fe ue wos eatiatactOry to | Pan Agerang teg rir tng, bey ts Wer. lie ie smnte RIE, aren! AEGr hh casaitil « you. | eilect was alcvort immediate for after «few dave 16 Years’ Practice in Seattle bs of Professor Scott Nearing, on trial| —no itching scalp and re fall.| gDWIN J. NNOWwN | Pals BO Ie Rog Cae H oS i at eas aa x here on charges of violating the e you must use Knowlton’s | Owner and Manager } y 16 Largest Audience in the | | oe OF his Wee sia Northwest Reads Star Want Ads | | plonage act, will go wo the jury wo | Brown Dental Offices SOLD EVERYWHERE “ wu— eee IA, THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1919. ’ ne Si tr LEAGUE PLANS self from socie health and comfort on ac- to have been tabled by the |ytate t count of your sed teeth. yon least » ier tn | ettely turned black, brown or light) 5 o1y a litde, don't rub, let it pem , « dixappr Jykeman Monda n in! brown, whichever shade you desire,| etpate—and good-bye, twinge! Same ey U [has returned to I ngland, i sas Mine and § ye, twinge! me ’ y the use « s simple| for external aches, pains, strains, ‘SAVE YOUR HAIR”! |Spend a few cents! Dandruff |” disappears and hair stops ad that oFeant icky or " coming out s mighty fac iffy. It will make a gray ig person look many years ; « | Younge ry this! Hair gets beauti- ' : nt ot e ful, wavy and thick in caste Mos PER SE tus 8 few moments. federation, averred that f of nations makes true the : é If you care for heavy hair, that | dreams of organized labor D Cc gh U 1W k— glistens, with beauty. and {8 radi eee, — ont Cou ntil Wea tnt with Hfe; has an incomparable| If you vaiue your watch, let ciineds and is hatey aae Iustrous, {Haynes repair it. Near Liberty Elderly people and others who thes atre. Advertise me suffer from stubbora or chronic coughs ie hair roots je; then the hair falls out fast now! Turrell Shoe Co. BURKE BUILDING STORE We have consolidated on the main floor all of the shoes not taken to the new store, and on Wednesday morning, February 19th, open the biggest feast of shoe bargains ever offered in Seattle. $75,000 worth of Turrell’s good shoes are to be sold at prices ranging from $1.95 to $9.85 per pair. These men’s and wom- en’s shoes were made by the well-known manufacturers whose product we have been featuring for so many years. Ladies’ shoes by Laird, Schober & Co., Smaltz-Goodwin & Co., Wichert & Gardiner, Queen Quality, Sherwood Shoe Co., etc. Men’s shoes by Johnston & Murphy, E. Nettleton & Co., Boston- ians, Beacon, etc. Regular prices on these shoes ran up to $18.00 per pair. The greater part of this stock is of Fall, 1918, delivery—the styles are just what you want. Sizes are not complete in any one style, but the great volume of stock placed on sale insures a wide assortment for every foot. Every Shoe in the House at Special Sale Price, and Every Price Means a Saving of Dollars to the Purchaser ri You must take advantage of this sale, not only for immediate needs, but an- ticipating future requirements. Styles will not change much this year. We can only suggest in a general way the bargains offered: LADIES’ | Sport Oxfords at $2.95. Evening slippers, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $5.95. Bargain tables. We cannot fit these shoes at the Felt slippers, $1.15, $1.65. price. Pick out your size, $1.95. High and low Spats at half price. shoes of every type. Regular values up-to $6.50, $2.95. High and low styles, all leathers. Up to $8.50 MEN’S values. You men are mighty lucky in having this oppor- tunity to buy J. & M. and Nettleton shoes at $9.85 and $9.95. Included are black kid, black calf, patent and tan calf. Some styles have single soles, while |others have double soles and leather linings. These same qualities are worth $12.50 to $15.00. Other lines are quoted at $2.95, $3.95, $4.85, $6.85 and $7.85. $12.50 Military dress shoes, splendid for civilian All shoes not on tables will be fitted. There are a few white kid shoes quoted at $4.95, $5.95 and $9.85. Black kid and patent vamp, white top shoes, button and lace styles, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $7.95, $9.85. Ivory and gray kid, gray and field mouse buckskin h $15.00 shoes, $9.85. $3.95, brown and field mouse kid vamps with cloth service, $8.85. tops. Sold at $15.00 two months ago, $9.95. Munson last army shoes, very easy on the feet, A big lot of gray kid vamp, cloth top shoes, very $5.95. af - good run of sizes, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95. Brown, all kid, or cloth top shoes, $5.95, $7.95, $9.95. Black kid vamp, gray cloth tops, $4.95, $5.95. An immense assortment of black kid shoes of every 15, $4.95, $5.95, $7.85, $8.85. alf shoes at 82.95, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, Splendid 14 and 16-inch boots at $11.85, $12.85. Broken lots of all styles on bargain tables at $2.95, $3.95. Children’s Shoes The following prices give you splendid bargains: Baby’s at $1.4 es 6 to 8 at $1.95; sizes 81, to 11 at $2.15; s 114, to 2 at $3.15, $3.45, $3.95; growing girls’, $2.45 to $3.65. Boys’ and Youths’ Sizes 114, to 1 at $2.45, $3.15, $3.95. Sizes 1¥, to 6 at $2.95 to $4.95. Heed our suggestion to make your selections early in the day. The crowds are heavy from 12 o’clock on. CONDITIONS OF SALE: Be sure you make a proper selection. We want to avoid handling these goods twice. Do not ask for exchanges. We will make no refunds. No charged goods credited. Exchanges (if you must make them) will be handled only before 12 noon and only when returned within three Turrell Shoe Co. Burke Building Store 903 Second Ave. (Experienced Salesmen Wanted) $6.95. Tan calf shoes at $5.95, Tan and black riding boots, $9.95. Low shoes, Oxfords and pumps. Sale prices are 2.95, $3.85, $4.85, $5.85, $6.85 and $8.95. Every prevailing style in patent, white, brown and black kid, tan and black calf. s $7.85. DON'T NEGLECT A RHEUMATIC PAIN | How to Make Gray Remedy| Lowe Mackie ARE INDORSED. == 16, charged with siting Pro actr _ : & E sor Ray Smith, principal of the| PORTLAN : ates | and whose hair is still iy Go after it with Sloan’s Lini- “t W ool, on Friday. |to the North for | made the following statement: “Gray ment before it gets dangerous da streaked or faded hair can be imme stiffness of ness, brut joints er muscles, lame- at home remedy that you can ma “Mer at any drug store: get a box of Orlex powder It « ely ef without mussiness Reliable—the big- liniment year after year, al by on of enormous ‘osts very lit: United eo and no extras t 1y. Dissolve it in 4 oz. of dist AND BEAUTIFY IT ci to adopt the r rain water yy | nations treaty when it is presented | .nq comb it through the hair, Di > a big bottle ready at all WITH ‘ ‘DAND nere ons for mixing and use come in your druggist for Sloan's ’ h box. One box will last you for 30c, 60c, $1.20. it does not rub off, is greasy, and leaves the aft, who was edd ny og not st Danderine Just one application doubles the auty of your hair, besides it im ediately dissolves every particle | f; you cannot have nice that wear down the strength, lower vitality and disturb sleep, will find in Foley's Honey and Tar a most helpful and healing medicine. first doses bring comfort Brown Dental { overcome it produces a fever: | and itching of the scalp; | famish, loosen and | | Wines the most Seattle’s Leading Dentists Established In 1801 Foley’s Honey ™ Tar is recommended also tor bronchial and Ia grippe coughs, hoarseness, tickling hnes question rine, If eventually—why not : | 206 Columbia fa