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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1919. )FISH COLLEGE AT|STILLAGUAMISH GIRLS! BEAUTIFY, sss FIRST IN U. $. SKAGIT,HESAYS STOP DORE “ht : “+ Hair becomes | etaacioinne. wavy, || lustrous and thick in few moments course in , ry ie c is- hery 000°] anio canyon ee possible sites fov the Every bit of dandruff di . $5,600,000 power plant and dam to be ee and hair nye built on the Skagit river coming out | On a fivetofour vote, the council |atruck the $15,000 item from an ordi REFINING Begin a Savings Account Today or Tomorrow And receive FOUR MONTHS’ DIVIDENDS on July 1 next. This is the OLDEST AND LARGEST strietly SAVINGS INSTITUTION in the Northwest. Every dollar intrusted to the care of this bank is invested in the best securities which the mar- ket affords—and not One Dollar is ever loaned without security. This is a SAVINGS BANK— we have no checking accounts. We operate under a scientific savings bank law —like that of New York and the New England States—namely, the Washington Mutual Savings Bank law. This is the only institution operating under that law in the state, ‘The process of refining Does « all the worths “Tie juat ame with by win't ing from the birt Three branches of stud: Seattle's city overruled technological and fish ouitare re) City Engineer A. H seal Monda embraced in the new « go of flah-| | arnoo: cries recently extablished at the Uni-{@ftrnoon, on this official's plea for | versity of Washington, The last two | $16 year |r ilities of Ruby creek and Dt couns nin cells have 100 to be used in probing the ure the install on the taining a fully smokehouse, re THE DEMAND FOR BUICKS, AS USUAL, EXCEEDS THE SUPPLY For four years the Buick Motor Company has been unable to fill its orders, If you plan on owning a Buick before May first we advise you to place your order now. campus @ buildi equipped cannery, frigerating plant, fertilizer and off] Nance appropriating $35,000 for plants, to be used for practical in-|S t exploration work. ‘The bal struction and for research work ance of $20,000 will be used in con John N, Cobb, dir of the col A work of inveptigation at Gorge », haw been id 1 with gov-|creek. Dimock contended that in or fisheries’ service der to determine the nature of the »;dam to be built at Gorge creek, it Was necessary to probe the general cure an out pan save your minutes you For a hair, In tinued ean dou its beauty. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abund-| - ant and appears aa soft, lustrous and charming as a young girl's . acne’ after applying “some Danderine. Recipe to Make a Also try this—moisten a cloth with Gray Hair Remedy foremoat fish a little Danderine and carefully Phim new draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time, This A. ln will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt Paulson, M. D., who has medicine in New York YOU are invited to inspect our SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL CHASSIS on exhibit at the AUTO SHOW. Seattle Spokane Don’t Fail to Vote Tuesday Hot Buttermilk Biscuits, with honey or sauce. 15c Served with all dinner orders, Home-made Pies—fine Coffee PURITAN LUNCH Liberty Theatre Bidg. BRINGS SURE RELIEF GOLD MEDAL led suffering nd attacks of and stomach need. Take three she healing cells and liming of the pe Ith wil normal the remedy y © four every soaks into th the kidneys and drives sons New life and h jsurely follow. When yo thi ry |vigor has been restored continue Up and restore to health or-|treatment for a while to keep your- weakened by disease. These [self in condition and prevent @ re- important organs must | be|turn of the disease. 5 they filter and! Don't wait until you are incapable they dojof fighting. Start taking LE MEDAL Haarlem O11 Cap Satea to- Your druggist will cheerfully stom. |refund your money If you are not and | satintied with results. sure et the original Tinported:¢ GOLD Jou |PLEDAL ‘and accept 50 substitutes a ‘three sines. Sealed packages. At i drug stores. years unies: sness, nervous as y. je with your Haarlem O11 € ONLY FIVE MORE NIGHTS LEFT TO SEE— OLB == DILL —IN— “AS YOU WERE” —The Big, New Military Farce— With Music, Jazz and Laughter That’s the Talk of the Town— NOW PLAYING THEIR SECOND AND LAST BIG WEEK— Nights—50c to $1.50—Mats.—Wed., Sat., 50¢ to $1 ETROPOLITA Children Will Be Admitted to the Wednes- day Matinee “STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS''. Ae: | Chaniher Issues 189 Y. Ertckwon de f lukewarm and still rower could be se \< aminh than on th tor nen Lane, Haas, | Cotteritt and} n voted with him. Fishing Leaflet Information concerning the ing industry eries concerns grades, and the Al dreams of each tr in a leaflet just isw bureau of the Seattle luded, in ithe, tinh Sulzer-Wickersham Battle Is Resumed NEAU, Alaska, March 4.-~A “l) plurality of $3 votes favors Charles Sulzer, democratic te |to congress ka, wit n var ka and local 7 the A Chamber James Wi . or excessive oil, and in just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. A delightful surprise awaits those whose hair has been neglected or is seraggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin, Besides beautifying the hair, Danderine dis olves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and tnvigorates the scalp, forever stopping itching and falling hair, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks’ use, When you see new hair—fine and downy at first—yes but really new hair growing all practiced City black, brown or light brown whichever shade you desire, by the following simple remedy that you can make at home “Mebely get « box of Orlex powder at any drug store, It conta very lit tle and no extras to buy. Dissolve it in 4 0%, of distilled or rain water and comb it through the hair, Di rections for mixing and use and 4 gold bond guarantee come in each for many years, gave out the| I} had not Commerce. More than 100 salmon canner included in the list, with cl 100 salteries and 60 mild voted to ¢ Jeanning industry | eight plants. The following are canned in Alaska; Atkafish, mack erel, sablefish, shrimp, whale, ancho- vies and trout. Companies sp izing in fish by-products and, fer | tilizer ,are Usted | Copies of the tained on request from the on, leaflet may be ot Alaska |Young Woman Fires Two Shots; Wants | to Get Wm. Burns NEW YORK, March 4.—A yeung | woman, « g the name of Gertrud | Wormwor disarmed y } day afternoon, after firin jin the subway fear bare tral depot, according to poll Jords. She was taken to Be: | hospital for observation According to the detectives who arrested the woman, she declared the shots were intended for Williacn J. Burna, detective, who had just left a train from his home in Scarbor jough. She said she had b ing for him for a week, and t d to shoot him aw been fair with one of her the police . was friends, according Burns, when questioned regarding | \ the incident at his office, said he had |heard the shots, but had not known they were fired at him. He said ty knew of no reason why the woman should desire to shoot him. iSeattle Aviator Brings Mail From Across the Line) Carrying international mail, a! Roeing Airplane Company hydro | | plane made the trip from Vancouver, | | B. C., to Se eattle, in three hours Mon | day, making a brief stop at Edmonds |for fuel | | A pouch of 60 letters and a_per- | |sonal meseage from R. G. MacPher- |son, post: at Vancouver, to| Postmaster Edgar Battle, wer Iivegd by Eddie Hubbard, | white a heavy head wind wa: counterd during the trip, the aviator says he made it with ease Hubbard f mt reveral fights in Vancouver before bringing the mail to Seattle, carrying with | him on one\occasion ' Men, J. & Pat- | terson, Vancouver woman. |Seattle Halibut Schooner Wrecked’ JUNEAU, March 4.--Covered with fter running into a northeast the chooner Vaila of Beat heres 1 off Point at Friday, | | | stunt gale, Halla. ccording t ught her lerew drifted land were twe |fore they were reseu | ft A taces were Dungs and Alfa of the |have not been heard from | we re caught in the gale ‘Cashier Thwarts Bandits in Bank Near Sacramento | ACRAMENTO, March 4 A bold Jattempt to hold up the Citizens’ bank, in ‘Oak Park, a suburb, day afternoon, was thwarted by | prompt action on the part of Cast lier D. K. Colclough, who fired sev eral shots at th ndite. | Milton Fisher, taxi driver. who confessed that he was an accom- being forced into the robbery bandit, is under arrest at the The bandit escaped in ester Idaho Returns to | Convention System BOISE, Idaho, March 4.—-The di rect primary system of nominations which bh been in use in this state was repealed The pri mary which will be held on the firs ‘Tuesday in August wil |nominate only candida offices and precinct committeemen. County conventions will nominate delegates to the state conventions, and similarly, state conventions will present all candidates for state and congressional offices The new election bill was support ed by both democrats and republic- Jans, but opposed by the Nonpartisan league SHIP DUE Once more the big Blue Funnel) line of British freighters will operate on the fic, ‘The pyius, one of the largest steamers engaged in le before the war, is ° today from rancisco to complete loading » which she will carry w the Far Wast » over the «calp pretty, soft hal nurely get ton's Danderine candidate, Th phie certifi n pre firmed ive f 5s Why If you care for and lots of it, a small bottle of Knowl any un |store or toilet counter, and just try om box. “It in safe, it does not rub off, is not sticky or greasy, and leaves the fluffy. It will make a gray 4 person look twenty yearn drag WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 810 SECOND AVENUE Small Accounts particularly welcome TRUSTEES zB G. Ames ¥. kK. Struve John T, Condon William Thaanum ¥, B. Finley Cc, E. Vilas Raymond R. Frazier Janson Established 29 Years rT ii a ii do Some People Always Wake up Tired OTS of folks sleep allnight. But they don’t rest. They sleep too “light.” Or they dream all night and get up in the morning almost as tired as when they went to bed. Nobody can build up vitality this ‘way. Many don’t get the right kind of sleep because of their beds. You can’t get real sound sleep unless your bed invites every nerve and muscle to re/ax. Most beds have a loose joint that rattles. Oraspring that creaks. Even the least bit of noise will keep the nerves on edge. There isn’t anybody who wouldn’t sleep better if he’d get rid of his old wooden or loose-jointed rattling metal bed and get a Simmons Metal Bed and Slumber King Spring. J ? ° HESimmons Metal Bedis noiseless. It locks firm at the corners. ‘The corner locks are made of pressed steel —have much longer bearing surfaces than the average—fit true and snug— not a creak, rattle, or feeling of un- steadiness. San Francisco, Cal. Newark, N.J. Montreal, Canada It is “perfectly rigid—moves like one solid piece. . The Simmons Pressed Steel Corner Locks are protected by basic patents. They are the most fundamental inven- tions of modern bed manufacturing— exclusive with Simmons, not to be dupli- cated or imitated. And these patented corner locks have made possible the Three-piece Bed—the new Simmons idea—the spring form- ing a single unit with the side rails. e ¢ ° HE Slumber King Spring really does what you have always wanted a spring to do. It isa new and advanced idea. It is a system of elastic steel strips with spirals of high test spring wire—so combined that the spring action is equal in all directions. The Slumber King Spring yields to the weight of the body, but supports it. It fits square on the bed. It does not sag, hump — or lose its resiliency. It is always a firm, elastic foundation for the mattress, It invites sound, health-giving sleep. The Slumber King Spring is fin- SIMMONS COMPANY Kenosha, Wisconsin ished in oxidized silver. It is rust proof. It has no loose ends or rough corners —cannot wear or tear the ticking. e¢ @ beard probably are thinking a lot about sleep these trying days. The Simmons Metal Bed and Slum- ber King Spring will give you better, sounder sleep than you have ever known. Many folks can’t sleep even in the best bed! if they are disturbed by the restlessness of another sleeper. The Simmons Company makes a specialty of Twin Beds—where one sleeper doesn’t disturb the other or draw on the vitality—and you don’t “catch” sore throats, coughs or colds. All the leading merchants have Simmons Beds and Slumber King Springs. Exquisite designs in brass, or enamel in colors and delicate “‘wood effects” — prices no higher than for ordinary beds. If you care to write us, we'll tell you where to get Simmons Beds in this section. Seattle Wash. SIMMONS BEDS Built for Sleep Resources $9,100,000