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pier ae ile ci 7° THE-UNIMERSAL-CAR i It’s no longer necessary to go into if the details describing the practical i merits of the Ford car—everybody j knows all about “The Universal Car.” d j How it goes and comes day after day i and year after year at an operating q expense so small that it’s wonderful. This advertisement is to urge pros- pective buyers to place orders with- " out delay. Buy a Ford car when you H ~an get one, We'll take good care of a your order—get your Ford to you as H soon as possible—and give the best ; in “after-service” when required. ; Alfred G. Ayerst, 1830 Broadway .) Central Agency, 952 E. Seneca St. 9 Clark-Baker, 3808 Ferdinand St. a Cline & Carpenter, 1102 E. 45th Higgins & Mathews, 4763 Ballard Ave. Myers & Baird, 4th and James St. CREDIT GLADLY If You Know VALUES You Will Appreciate BRADBURY CLOTHES - We have been selling Brad bury Garments for years, and they have made many friends for us because of their faultiess tailoring, up-to-theminute style and superior fabtice. You will be as proud to wear Bradbury Clothes ax we are to sell them, when you get acquainted with them. Bradbury Clothes $25 and Upwards on Credit represent the finest garment values you can find, because the orig- inal prices are no higher, yet you are not asked to pay cash for the full amount of your purchase. A little dowe and a little each week or every pa$-<day, quickly pays for your clothes and you hardly miss the money If you wish to be welldressed at small expense, ask us about our Easy Credit Plan Ex-Goverament Physicion 1111 FIRST AVE. or 169 WASHINGTO. ST. RIGHT DRUG CoO, STOR Leek Your Liberty Get their full market value fi the Danger in the Mouth What Bad and Ill-Fitting Teeth Do— ROM no less authority than the New York Med- ical Journal comes this em- phatic statement as to the danger of badly fitting roe and bridges, as well as decayed and broken ee : The particular irritation that is found to cause cancer in the mouth is the sharp edge of a decayed or tartar covered tooth The constant rubbing of the tongue, cheek or Up over such a tooth produces an abrasion which may pass on through the various stages to cancer The irritation produced by the sharp edge of a broken or poorly fitting plate, bridge i crown or filling, has caused cancer of the mouth.” af ELAY in the matter of having the mouth made D sound and clean and useful always adds the further menace of cancer in the stomach and a host of other ills that arise from the poisoning of the stomach by the mouth. There can be no reasonable excuse for delay, for nothing so im- portant as iiealth. There is no reason for keeping the mouth in this dangerous condition. - . Extractions are absolutely painless in this tablishment—nothing to prevent your having those decayed teeth extracted. At least have the tar sealed from your teeth and all decay re- ed, Modern Methods—High-Class Dentistry— Low Prices. These we offer you. tlectro Painless Dentists “Laboring People’s Dentists” g p ntists Located for years 8. E. corner First and Pike (Upstairs) PHONE. MAIN 2555 FREE DOCTOR 'IN) | INSANITY LAW | DOWN NATIO Not hesitate to help bring about re- the wh ' form,” declared Modgdon, of King, |. “!PPle rss dicen H. W. Thompson, of Lewin, said there “oust be some way of pre- | venting ister railroading of vie tims to the insane hospitals.” | The bill slows up the commitment | Procedure, calls for a Jury decision on the case, and gives the victims broad latitude for retaining alienists and| logal representation to prevent un. | BY “TED” OLYMPIA, Feb ‘ nator | f Lamping of Seattle day tont a|y fight in the senate to prune down | OLYMPIA, Feb. 28—"Under pres-|the National Guard appropriation | p | BI by $160,000. Me ts chairma of A t pe ‘ | ent state laws tan Bt people can be the military committees and former failroaded to the insane hospitals 1) aajut ant genera n 48 hours.” The tent loped dur a This was one of the arralgnmoents| cussion of the budget t }voleed on the floor of the house| “It's not necessary to place thin | t jtax burden on the state.” Lamping | urea ” teprese a J Thursday by Representative H. B |aaid, “becaune there will be 60,000 Gardner, of Jefferson county, when! men in the stat so few meal debate ¢ ton Hw. B® whieh | wh know ™ abe +t liering would change the entire system of | t guard eneampme an eve . Jteach, We ought to go low on Na | be Ramen | or 1 Guard expenditu: until tb Ky Anyone who has heard the heart-| government decides ite new onilitar rending stories of injustice would | poliey C | Smith of Everett «aid this would | o USTICE OF LAMPING LOSES FIGHT TO CUT NAL GUARD EX roperty iw THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1919. K PENSE Groff and Coman, of Spokane, sup orted Smith Appropriate $371,454 Lon Johnson, of Colville if ion, of Beut sid encampment iid be deferred during the next “ ears, but Landon voted with he majority that killed Lacnping’s runing suggestion, Th to wae S074 Noe unting ) appropriat r Bellingham, Walla » and The $1%,000,0 mnit see Hl finally passed w thr pposing vote ant by Lamping COOK Seattle Star Staff Represcatative LEGISLATIVE NOTES Shafer Brov,—Seattle’s Largest Clothiers *, OurClearanceSale 1, Is Nearing the End If you haw seen for yourself the eplendid values we are offem ing in th you would be 6 to 6 1 during these ponsible ' er thirty yea Bros. have based their business highest quality clothes*at re able ¢ thin wale the quality. Come in and gee these splendid garments, They are unexce fit, style and tatloring MEN’S SUITS and OVERCOATS . $22.75 $28.75 $33.75 hg See the New Spring Styles Just commitment items mune = ss ee Gas - Instead of being sent direct to tn STAR BUREAU, State Capitol,, Renlek opt Lamy nd ex New Spring Fae for men are beginning to arrive, and we sane hospitals, suspects could be kept | oiymypia, Ke §.-—Chinene ttery | Pla t « bill have already @ fine assortment of fabrics and patterns in latest in home counties pending thoro In-| re nade wa t m & models. In Young Men's Suits the new Waistline Cost is featured, vestigation j gambling, a» an indoor spor ‘ling care See them It passed, 91 to 2, Kelly, of Spo. | pected to receive a bit of a wetback | The + a f a the ES ed kane, and Swofford, of Lewis, voting |in Northwent the The senate | next nty ele 5 No. » gambling a ment law ‘ f ; Th B 9 D Pienene 3 my. , e Boys Vepartment ONSTI TUTION << ne ca is a complete store in tteelf, a» it features everything for the hae teeaa e ap id gO Ha ' permitting M boy in far greater variety than you will find elsewhere. urph He ‘ ‘ ache, | CONVENTION r weaies Genae the Ot | ie tet ow re . : Jertals. repeating hie deciaration tat | om New Knickerbocker Suits many w One earns } in Chinese gambling places. and t JUST ARRIVED | are Sone were ’ rh eneral budget t r A big showing of new Knickerbocker Suits, the ever-po | ahinines ts ‘tin Gh - \ tearraeeapadltaa a cage ate it and & otyle, is on display now. There are really fine garments and __(Special to The Star) | Pee ee rms are Pp ‘ 1 will find the materials, colorings and tailoring just right | OLYMPIA. Feb. 24. —Sentiment at| Senator Joe Smith, of Everett, was 6 to 17 $10.00 | the state capitol appears crystalised | suspicious of the bal, and ventured Practically ¢ reases weqantimees Oe ae ae 2 in favor of giving the voters another | that it ght get ding owners Rage . ‘he: aii > “ * opportunity to call a sonstitutional |to trouble, when their cigar store | “T* ih niet Boys’ Confirmation Suits | convention and thus pave the way |tenants permitted dice shaking for ¢ the r jue Serge Cheviot Suits for Confirmation wear for berg in the state's funda- | smoke e a " are Excellent styles and splendid values at meni | A resolution by Representative! “How ‘cine’ Gk) thin cago $12.50 and $15.00 Westfall, calling for the convention, |own b eried Senator ¢ : ee Passed the house with practically no | man, of ka - we Phe eats . S p | Sk I | opposition yesterday, and predicuons| . . 7 as Suits From and td jare current that the senate will fol.) “They are near all minister - ag: eli The names of the makers are enough to guarantee the low the same course. replied Davis. and nost of their pnb a ™ styles, the fabrics and the workmanrhip in these New Spring Voters, last fall, did not authorize | treasures are, stored up in heaven, I © Sut es rt ite A large showing of the newest styles awaits your ap at & constitutional convention, but this | suppose suaiak sens Proce proval. You cannot buy better garments than these at— . 4 was because public interest centered Weill,” replied Coman, “this tx a OM aa wy on the war, according to opinion|very questionable bill, and proposes | $12.50, $15.00 and $18.00 ot here a very difficult burde f bu Jowners to assume. 1 trust the sen-| “Trade at home” mover rain OLYMPIA, Feb. 28.—Gupreme|ators have recovered calm trol, | ods ae I Saas, aes 1 Dee court Judges will Rave their mlaries |and will not pare this sort of legisia | 64 ® bill providing that state, county increased from 36.000 to $7,000. gu. | tion sales Ge canuitnae antes Gomme tenee e perior court salaries in firet clase | leads atoneees Quamnan ai : counties wil) advance to $5,000, while} Then Rockwe uggested § that . 4 Hy edie techs nie tee tine lpiante wut sno Eait el Seattle’s Largest Clothiers The bill establishing these increases | declared not gambling 8. F 215 also passed, permitting ~ ° + | paswed the house, §7 to 17, yeater pee Ned aff eller lg) econd an niversity irst an niversit} |@ay, and had already passed the| When the roll was called, the fol | KP . ” 7 oe | senate lowing senators voted against gam. | '™ Pritiitiiit jesse! i bling abatement: Taylor, Coman., _. Rares: se = —— wn | OLYMPLA, Feb. 28.—City registre-| Young, Smith, Rockwell, Renick,| The real estate men's bill, which) Development Bill tion for electibns will be repeated | Lognls, Groff, Hall, Fawcett, Cleary, | "ould license agents and force them | every two years, and in the counties | Bishop and Barnes > Bie a 8 ao ne here eee i Up for Passage every four years, according to =o von Wan 18 to 18. but 8) OLYMPLA, Feb. 28.—The Banker house bill 270, which passed the| Debate flowed in torrents in the | \-lion Wo reconsider was made. #9/ 1.04 reclamation bill empowering the | house yesterday wenate wees Renick's bill to extend is \ntate to finance development projects ~ — county office terms to four years on waste land was reported out for Di CL} P . | Lon Johnson attacked the consti 4 ts) PLA, Feb. 28 on « up for pe . ! Be D; months because they wanted a short| Beveral constitutional provisions |!t Was designed to create m real en |*Ppropriations committee. 7 aA ga taters’ monope: Ld is decide cut route t Seattle. Representative |stood in the why, and Lamping | 't¢s’ monopoly denote Ot’ the Wik epplared betere o Angus) yesterday got hin bill thru | didn't think it was right to legi» Monich:' wh aalilacl lthe committee. The Banker bill ts | oot , Pre gone Pie. ses enick, who introduced the meas yes jth hewes, which directs the high-| present office heldere into four-year! ") ot, ite defense and said (0M® of the reconstruction measures | way commissioner to report on a/terms He said there were undoubt | secondary highway to Woodinville, edly returned jana thus connect with the Bothell /an opportunit | road. lotticials who wanted county soldiers to serve as ped th } A country worth fighting for is worth working for! The man who drove rivets in a lt ship or a tank was back- '* ing up the boys at the \° front. It is not on the battlefields alone that this war was fought. It was waged behind the cheeked woman at home should bring. Perhaps ,; he or she has had an at- tack of the Influenza, in consequence the blood Perhaps the red-blood corpuscles are lacking. lacks tone. t. Build up the blood with an iron-tonic tablet, called “Trontic, first discovered and made by Dr. Pierce. After taking this you can face the enemy successfully—whether it is the germs of grip, a common cold or spring fever. America needs its strong men, and American men need to be strong. there is that blood-maker and herbal tonic which has borne , the recommendations of many thousands of people during © the past fifty years. It is called Doctor Pierce's Golden Med- ical Discovery, and can be had in tablet form at almost all {i It has the right combination , Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, NY. J, 2) within the next few Legislature in tonic tablet you have good red blood and an active liver, and in: Mor Then ““ ne legielation would be a blow at doatters and real estate boomers he Rea) Estate association wanted law enacted Workmen auto License BILL SIGNED OLYMPIA, Feb. 28.~—-Acting Gov art yesterday sined Senat Bill No. 9, which makes sweeping Increases auto Heenses, to provide $2,000,000 enue for new roads Oregon’s Solons Complete Session to the automobile Meense tax 1 which, as finally adopted, makes as well as. the workman | ti. annual license fees on machines in the shop feels that trom s16 ¢ lack of “snap” and en-| A* 4 result of the legislation By lt | adopted and considering the ergy which red blood tents funds which will. be in Oregon years for road 23,000,000 will be spent siding Alaska to Meet JUNFAL Feb, 28 All but one of on of the fourth legislature, next ay have arrived here on It Is thought Luther Hesw will be ected president of the sena E Collins, of Fairbanks, and Stroller hite are mentioned for the speak rship of the senate. Judge Thomas Reed and W. Grant Johnson are w | lines, in the factory, in | SALEM, Ore $.—The 13th the workshop, on the reson leeisiature came to a close yesterday evening, after a sexnion of farm and in the home 46 @ays, in which it established a as truly as in the record for conservative law making.| trenches. The pale- The Ia t of the house was to {WHY HAIR FALLS OUT | urged by the reconstruction congress Tf it passes, the land settlement bul. prowiding a way to help returned idiers obtain home sites and de velop them, will be introduced. ! teeeereesece Dandruff causes a feverish trrita- tion of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, loosen and then the hair comes out fast To stop falling air at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a emall bottle of Danderine at any drug store for a few cents, pour a little In your hand and rub well into the scalp. After several appli- cations all dandruff disappears and the hair stops coming out. OMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR | i Ladies! Try this! irhens beauti. fully and nobody can tell—Brings back its gloss and youthfulness Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and Juxuriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublbsome. An easier way is to get the ready-to use preparation improved by the addition of other ingredients, a large bottle, at little ¢ at drag stores, known as “W h’s Sage and = Sulphur Compound,” thus avoiding a lot of muss While gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive: By darkening your hair with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com: UI drug stores at 60 cents a vial. e i andidates for secretary of the sen-| joyeq en te eee of herbal extracts to bring “pep,” vim, vitality and vigor to a [does {t so. naturally, ‘so. evenly, you. When you have taken Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- The first legisiation to be consid: |¥ hy just dampen a sponge or soft covery Tablets you will feel the red blood coursing through °/°" 6!!! probably Pe an adequate) brash with it and draw this veins and arteries, and you will’ be surprised to find how a | through your halr, taking one small easy it is to tackle every “job,” every undertaking calling A atianG— at: 6 time; by coersing, 6 aig nsibility or efficiene . The man who takes this Charges Against then on one Mie ey oe po y y: " P 216-18 Thi —Between Universit: Seneca. tonic tablet has iron nerves for hardships, and an interest Nolan Dismissed jai: becomes beautifully. dark, 1216-1 rd big say sity and in “the drive” grips him. Be sure and ask for Dr. Pierce's. ; SAK FRANCISCO, Feb, 28.—The | Slosey. oft and luxuriant and you L . wo charges of murder in connec: | #7pea year younge: ae CoCo Er oo ee = = ‘\ tion with the Preparedness diy pa-| \iRumuws~enssssepenenr eres ade bomb outrage, lodged against | ‘WHAT ABOUT FATHER? °° 2°!" Obsessed with the big idea of protecting (er, 0» ‘motion of Maxwell atc those at home, father often omits the essential] i: ition wil be. asued in Judge | |protection of his most vital asset—strength. api eS Dh cc LOSES MIX ON UL | 9 DES MOINES, Ia. Feb. 28 | Johnr Noye, of St. Paul, won on al | foul from Solly Burns, of Dew | Moines, in one of the poorest fig nits | seen he ‘or year l. ? " ; | YOUTH IS WILLFUL |is as beneficial to the hard-working man of business as} LONG BEACH, Feb. 28.— Young jit is to the growing child. Scott’s imparts the quality P00" ji", "4." {TuMul | Mheve’s the) | to the blood that enables the body to grip strength, Magaret Hrakine, sweet 4, who| | fast. venta helps — the problem that faces | ied without the vhildren's convent | a —s “i ‘ every inesssman—that of keeping up with RE AF THE B i | the wear and tear on the body. Sivineat hunt) Eee yin | A. oO a S

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