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. Ly Woman Misses Elevator; j Dies of Injuries Falling from the basement to the Sub-basement down the service ele- wator shaft of the Frederick & Nel Yon department store shortly before o'clock Tuesday morning, M Ni Ue Lily, an employe, living a 36th ave. N. E., received injuries Which resulted in her death at the Minor hospital at 11:30 o'clock C. B. Keller, 7027 15th ave. N. E., Might watchman, who operates the Service elevator until arrival of the @ay operator, told the police that Mrs. Lilly tried to force her way into the car after it had started up. The @oor was not quite closed, and it is Delieved she did not see the elevator had left the floor. Fracture of both legs and arms and several fractures to the skull caused the woman's death. A man seldom marries a girl on Account of her family, but he some- times remains a bachelor on that ac- FOUND WHAT SHE HAD BEEN HOPING FOR, SHE DECLARES For Seven Years Seattle Woman Sought Relief From Troubles — Gains Twenty Pounds by Tak- ing Tanlac “Nothing ever helped me until I Ret Tanlac and that’s saying a _*wood deal, for I have been try- for seven years to find relief,” ‘aid Mrs. Peter Broe, residing 1518 Bigelow avenue, Seattle, Wash- “ington, while in the Bartell drug Store, recently. “But,” she continued, “Tanlac has me everything I had hoped . I have not only been relieved ly of all my ailments, but I Perfectly strong and well and actually gained twenty pounds m weight. I had suffered terribly indigestion for fully seven I could hardly get my food until I would begin to have wful cramping pains in my stom- ch, which were so bad sometimes _ that I would almost double up. Fi- mally my appetite left me entirely I would simply suffer agony n what little I did eat. I would badly with sour gas and had very disagreeable taste in my Mouth all the time and was ex- nervous. I was constipat- all the time and never went ‘through a day in years without a _headach These headaches would blind me at times and I _ Would just have to leave my house- and everything go and lie 0 I lost weight continually ‘and felt tired and worn-out all the My condition gradually be- ame more distressing in spite of all I could do and I became dis- as it looked like nothing 4 he THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 19 Makes Good in Year as | STEPS IN SHAFT; S FALLS TO DEATH Assistant One year ago, on the 15th of July, 1918, a 22-year-old girl, with no previous practical experience, was appointed assistant district attorney in Seattle, the sec- ond woman in the ceive such an was graduated from the University of Washington in 1917. United States country to re appointment. She She looked to the future, her heart filled with hopes and fears— Tuesday, Miss Charlotte Kolmitz, the only woman assistant district at- torney in the United States, brated her first anniversary as gov- ernment attorney. cele- With a total of almost 500 victor- jes tucked away in her belt, Miss Kolmitz looks out upon the future with eyes brighter and more hope-!then attorney general. U. S. Attorne EEE Eon | ful than on that eventful day when she was sworn in before Federal Judge Edward EB. Cushman. Among her cases won, Miss Kol- mitz has countless pleas of guilty. She actually tried and secured con- victions in 20 cases. Then there were innumerable defaults, fines and forfeitures which she handled. Fully 50 per cent of the cases tried by Miss Kolmitz dealt with liquor law violators, She probably’ will go to San Francisco some time in No- vember to argue a case which she won in the local court, but which was appealed. Altogether, Charlotte Kolmitz has more than lived up to the expecta- tions of her friends who secured her appointment by Thomas W. Gregory, COMEDY MARKS MOONSHINERS NEW HIP BILL “Two Nuts in a Kernel” Is Headliner » Dan and Hazel,” in a “Logan, comedy farce entitled, “Two Nuts in a Kernel,” is the leading feature on the Palace Hip bill that opens ‘Thursday. Frank Mason and “Doc” Austin, tenor and bass songsters, will present a number called “A Frolic of Comedy and Mirth.” dance in many different costumes. - Singing, talking and comedy is contributed by Davis and McCor in in the comedy sketch, “A Bit of Boobology.’ Clifford and Marsh, one an oil painter and the other an accomplish- ed musician, are featured in a novel|a big increase. act, one painting while the other! ‘The number of illicit still cases in plays. New and original tricks are fea- tured in Frawley and West's act,|were only 21 violators of the booze entitled “Wonders of the Upright |jaws, with fines amounting to $1,700. ‘The Lavigne Sisters sing and J} Ask Your Druggist : iota NEW YORK—Dr. Connor, former- ly of Johns Hopkins Hospital, says: Many men who smoke, chew or snuff incessantly and who are seemingly healthy are suffering from progres- sive organic ailments. Thousands of them gould sever have been affiict- ed had it not been for the use of to- acco, and thousands would soon get well if they would only stop the use Ot tobacco. The chief habit forming Principle of tobacco ts nicotine, & Beadly poison which, when absorbed by the system slowly affects the nerves, membranes, tissues and vital organs of the body. The harmful effect of tobacco varies and depends $n circumstances. One will be af- filcted with general debility, others With catarrh of the throat, indiges- tion, constipation, ext 6 nervous- hess, siceplessness, loss of memory, Jack of will power, mental con- fusion, ete. Others may suffer from ase, bronchial trouble, hi ; Doctor Tells How to Detect Harmful Effects of Tobacco Try These SIMPLE TESTS walk up three flights of stairs at a regular pace, then stop. t |following inexpensive formula to any drug store and ask for Nico- tol Jeach meal, |short time you will have no desire |for tobacco, If you find you are out of breath, your heart beat is forced, trembling or ir- regular, functi If you feel that you must smoke, if may be a victim of ai or organic heart trouble. crew or snuff to quiet your nerv: | you are a slave to the tobacco d self In either ca) ternatives—keep on with the self- poisonl the dangers and suffer the conse- | quence 4 lescape the dangers. |come the craving and stop the hal habit, are positively poisoning your- with the deadly drug, nicotine. » you have just two al- process irrespective of or give up the habit You can ov short time by using the Go nay take one tablet after and in a comparatively tablets, the craving will have eft you. With the nicotine poison out of your system your general ing of the arteries, tubercu- losis, blindnes common affiiction known as tobacco heart. If you use tobacco in an can easily detect th harmful effects by mi lowing simple tests. full page from a book. ourse of reading your voice be- mes muffie ‘and indistinct, ‘and you must frequently clear your throat, the chances are that your throat is affected by catarrh and it may be the beginning of more seri- > gus trouble, Next, in the morning efore taking your usual smoke, 8 or even cancer or the | h w tn th! back @ gists, including the Bartell Drug Com- pany and G. O. Guy. th will quickly impro: TE—When asked about Nicotol tab- one of our ing druggists said: ful remedy for the a head of anything ald before. We are author: fzed by the manufacturers to refund the money to every dissatisfied we would not permit the use of | mi tomer, unless the remedy possessed un- merit.” Nieotol tablets are sold elty under an iron-clad money- tee by all up-to-date drug- NOW TOP LIST More Booze Law Violators Than Draft Evaders While draft evaders and other vio- federal court during the year ending June 30, 1918, bootleggers and moon- shiners have jumped into prominence during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1919. The number of illicit still cases, as shown in the annual report of United States District Attorney Robert C. Saunders to Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer has increased 600 per cent. Almost every other line of practice handled by the office shows 1919 was 132, with fines amounting to more than $12,000; in 1918 there There were 122 selective service act violators in 1919 as compared with 221 in 1918. Of the 514 criminal cases begun during 1919, 294 resulted in convic- tions, 31 in acquittals and 264 ended in victories for the government when the offenders pleaded guilty before trials commenced. A number of cases are yet unfinished. ‘Offers Compromise to Butte’s Miners BUTTE, Mont., July 16.—(United Press).—President Cornelius F. Kelly of the Anaconda Copper Min- ing company has offered a com- promise wage increase of $1 a day to all the employes of the company's mines. If the workers accept the offer, underground miners will receive 35.75 per day, Other crafts will be paid a proportionately higher wage. It is believed the offer will be ac- cepted by the unions and a general | strike averted, SEEKS INFORMATION ABOUT LOST BROTHER Mrs. 8, E. Wall, 6754 23rd ave. N. W., is seeking information about her brother, Private Charles McAllister, Company D, 161st Infantry. After arrival in France he was transferred to Company I, 26th Infantry. She received a report that he was miss: ing, then one that he was killed in action, and finally a third that he was missing. Because of the con- flicting reports, she is desirous of ob- taining other information. Aliens May Leave Without Permits All aliens, except subjects of Ger- many, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and Turkey, will be permitted to leave the United States without the } usual permit issued by the state de- partment, according to a telegram re- ceived today from their New York office by the Chilberg agency of this city, Coast representative of the Scandinavian-American line. Passen: gers must have passports, however, issued by the state department, or by their consuls. REALTY ASSOCIATION MEETS IN VICTORIA The Interstate Realty Association will open their convention in Victoria Thursday, and all the members of the Seattle Realty Association have been invited to attend, DE VALERA ON Hibernians Plan Welcome interest in Ireland's fight for free- dom uppermost in the hearts of the delegates to the national convention of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, today's = largely to arrangements for the re-| ing in the cold storage plants of Aus-| DIAMOND ception of Eamonn De Valera, “pres- | tralia and New Zealand, according to RINGS AND ident of the Irish republic,” who ar-| J, B. Clarkson, of Sydney, New South WATCHES rives from Chicago tomorrow night.| Wales, who passed thru here Tues- ALBERT HANSEN officers of the Hibernian conclave ntrance to Annex Store Through Main Store or 1420 5th Ave. OTTO F. NEGEL. President It Is Good Business Judgment to Buy Now The unprecedented scarcity of materials used in the manufacture of furniture as well as nearly all products, and the uncertainty of future supply, clearly emphasizes the wisdom of buying furniture and rugs now for present or future needs, The economic reasons are many and so widely understood that they need This FACT, however, should not be overlooked, that— The Monthly Clearance Sales in the Annex Store Are a Part of the Grote-Rankin Service For each month all the odd pieces of furniture, odd suites, odd rugs, are assem- bled in the Annex Store, there to be conveniently arranged, re-marked and sold at pronounced savings to home furnishers. Tomorrow and Friday the following items represent some of the splendid values: 8 Ivary Enameled Dressers with plate mirrors at ........0.+++6+++++ +. 825.00 2 Ivory Enameled Dressers at........+-0seeseeees P ‘ ‘ ....$20.00 2 full size Ivory Enameled Beds with steel rails .......... -.. $17.50 2 full size Ivory Enameled Beds, with slat ends ......... eeee es 815.00 5 Walnut Finished Dressers, with plate mirrors ...... bipicw tcc alga os aca see 2 Walnut Finished Dressers, with plate mirrors ...... isttcame $20.00 2 American Walnut Chiffoniers, with mirrors .. é we eeee 828.50 2 Mahogany Chiffoniers, with mirrors.... ....$28.50 10 Solid Oak Chiffoniers, golden finish..... «$24.75 12 Solid Oak Chiffoniers, without mirrors ... $16.25 7 Golden Fir Dressers, with plate mirrors . ... $16.75 6 Golden Fir Dressers, with plate mirrors . ...- $13.50 4 American Walnut Chiffoniers, without mirrors ... $18.25 9 Solid Oak Dressers, with plate mirrors, at .... . .. $17.90 1 large Ivory Enameled Dresser, from high grade suite. . ... $47.50 6 large Ivory Enameled Dressers, from high grade suites. ...850.00 --- $45.00 2 Ivory Chifforettes with doors and drawers .......... - $40.00 2 full size Ivory Beds, with bent fronts.... 1 four-piece Ivory Bedroom Suite. .... 1 Ivory Enameled Hair Dressing Chair 2 high back, cane seat Ivory Rockers. . tis 3 Ivory Dressing Tables, with triplicate mirrors ..... 2 Ivory Enameled Dressers, with large mirrors .. 8 Ivory Enameled Chiffoniers, to match dressers 1 Ivory Enameled Chiffonier, with mirror ....... 1 American Walnut Dresser a 1 Mahogany Chifforette ai 1 full size Walnut Bed for... 7 2 Walnut Dressing Tables, with triplicate mirrors .... 1 massive Colonial Oak Dressing Table for ... 1 massive Colonial Oak Chiffonier, for...... - 1 large Colonial Birds-Eye Maple Dresser . 1 Ivory cane seat Bedroom Chair for.... 3 Ivory slat back Bedroom Chairs, for... 5 Ivory slat back Bedroom Rockers, for... 1 Ivory, Enameled Bedroom Rocker. .. 2 Ivory cane seat Bedroom Rockers, for 1 Chil7’s Crib, metal, ivory enameled, for. 8 Ivory Enameled ‘ood Cribs.... ivory 1 Natural Maple 24x42 Wood Crib.... 6 Golden Finished Kitchen Stools.... . 6 Unfinished Kitchen Tables, without drawers 5 Solid Oak Kitchen Cabinets, with aluminum tops .. 7 solid Maple Kitchen Cabinets, each. . 12 Willow Nursery Chairs, each...... .... $2.75 4 Golden Fir Magazine Racks, each... ...- $1.35 1 42-inch Solid Oak Settee, spring seat. . .... 813.95 5 Fumed Oak Leather Seat Rockers...... $10.2: 8 full sized Continuous Post Brass Beds .. $35.00 4 full size Ribbon Banded post Brass Beds ... .$24.75 1 full sized Vernis Martin Steel Bed....... .. - $10.00 2 Waxed Oak Dining Tebles, 42-inch top . ; ... $17.50 1 Waxed Oak Buffet, with mirror............... + eyes .... $30.00 1 large Mahogany Library Table, William and Mary design. $40.00 1 25x45-inch Mahogany Library Table........... $35.00 1 high back Mahogany Boston Rocker........ $14.00 1 high back Mahogany Rocker, light weight . $12.75 1 Mahogany flag seat Arm Chair............ « . $16.50 TaE GROTE~RANKINCO —all grades are represented, including Fine Wiltons, Axminsters, Velvets, Brussels, Grass and Fiber Rugs. The offering includes: Eight 9x12 Worsted Wiltons, in conventional de- Six 9x12 Axminsters, Medallion pattern: Four 9x12 Axminsters, allover designs in tan, Five 9x12 Axminsters, allover designs in tan, rose, Three 9x12 Axminsters, Oriental designs in tan six Two 9x12 Axminsters, Four 9x12 Axm! Five 9x12 Seamless Velvet in attractive Oriental Two 9x12 Seamless Velvets in conventional pat- Four 9x12 Seamless Velvets, in Ori Three 9x12 Seamless Velvets, Oriental designs, Three 9x12 Brussels Rugs in good Oriental pat- Four 9x12 Brussels Rugs in blue, rose and tan all- Six 9x12 Brussels Rugs, Two 9x12 Brussels in allover patterns of brown, Six 9x12 Seamless Brussels in small allover designs, Three 9x12 Se: Seven 9x12 Ax Entrance to Annex Store Through Main Store or 1420 5th Ave. not be repeated. eens. | Seventy Rugs At Remarkable Savings These have been assembled from our regular stocks ~ .. $39.85 .$34.50 WOWN ENA TOM, Abe coisiies dicccsccoishectahaseoes .$39.50 signs, tan, rose and blue backgrounds, at... in tan, Powe, green, At.........0deeeeeees gold and blue, at. DUDGM, BE ceecehcocsscesshnndouashanwnaon ‘ 9x12 Axminsters, small patterns in tans and greens, at terns, at . room use, BAG, AE ons sg enasees esesserevesede seeveces terns of tan, rose and green, at. rose, blue and tan, at . in tan, blue and rose, at.......... ass caseee terse terns, at $23.50 $24.50 .$22.50 $24.50 .$23.50 .. $34.50 over patterns, at allover patterns, at .. green and tan, at at amiess Brussels in small allover de- signs, at .. 2 heavy Mahogany Saddle Seat Rockers ......... seeeceeees BL7.50 trices $8 Asuatiodele ta cau pane : L Veloue Upholstered Rockeh......cs.21s.c06 ose: $90.95: |. ann at cata SALT oR seen. $34.50 1 Mahogany cane seat and back Rocker. . a .... $17.50 Four 9x12 Axminsters, attractive patterns on tan $35 75 2 large Leatherette Upholstered Rockers . ; .... $17.50 nn ae Lit he eo as . 3 Tapestry Be peerage Rockers. .......-..+++ * +++ 827.45 iiaa at 1 Upholstered Chair, with wing back....... Se waa : . $28.75 ‘Ten 8-3x10- 1 Upholstered Rocker, with wing back.............. $28.75 .$32.50 1 Tapestry Upholstered Davenport....... .... 885.00 $35 75 1 Tufted Tapestry Upholstered Davenport eouve -+.. $125.00 e seeee eo 836.50 8 large Tapestry Rockers..... Z Lobel RPS |) 1 large Tapestry Chair........ 45-lb. Cotton Felt Mattresses $14.75 A special purchase of several hundred makes it possible to make this Every one of these Mattresses is perfect in every detail —securely tufted, covered with an attractive art ticking and filled with pure white cotton—extremely soft and resilient mattress For wood or metal beds of every type offer at this time. These mattresses are limited to not more than two to a customer. sale Thursday and Friday only. to $9.75 Each mattress is made of pure white cotton On will welcome De Valera to San Fran- cisco for a four-day stay. Friday | he will address the Hibernian con. | vention and in the evening will ad dress an Irish mass meeting. Sat- urday the degree of doctor of philosophy will be conferred upon him by St. Ignatius university and Sunday he will unveil a monument to Robert Emmett and address a meeting in Oakland. A special train of San Francisco | Irish and visiting Hiber will meet De Valera at Sacramento, WAY TO FRISCO TRUSS TORTURE | |Can be eliminated by weuring the Lundberg Rupture Support. We ie free trial to prove its superiors for Ireland’s “President” SAN FRANCISCO, July 16.—With A. LUNDBERG Co, 2101 Third Ave. Seattin | NEW ZEA! 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