The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 11, 1919, Page 9

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MeDougall - fouthwick ‘SECOND AT PIKE REET: F ALL, the litte people in the Green Forest, there ts nono with sharper eyes and keener wits than Billy Mink, N ng moeR ON along the Laughing Kk, where it | starts in the Green fF t to where it joins the Big River, that [Billy | Mink doean't know about, Filly is a great traveler He is #0 full of life and eneryy that he cannot keep atill ry jong ata me, Moreover, Billy is one of thowe little people to whom hit makes fo difference whether jolly, round, bright Mr. Sun is shining or gentle Mistress Moon has taken his place in the sky, or the Black Shad jows have wrapped everything (n darkness He takes a nap whenever Billy Mink Followed the Man Down the Laughing Brook, Billy Mink Becomes Suspicious BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess Once suapect it, You see, Billy can always find @ hiding place, if tt be no more than a heap of brown leaves. He just slipped from one hiding plage to another, always Keeping the man in sight. Billy became more and more inter eatod and tnqulaltive as he watched that man, ‘The man certainly did weer to be looking for something He would examine every half sunken log in the Laughing Brook He searched carefully every little hole. It didn't take Billy long to discover that this man seemed to be eapecial ly interested in thone places where Billy almost always went when traveling up and down the Laughing Brook. Billy atopped and rubbed hia pone thoughtfully, He was growing sue picilous “I wonder,” thought Billy, “If he ls looking for me,” SEE AL SMITH AS PRESIDENT Some Say New Yorker May Run; He’s Popular BY FREDERICK M. KERRY NEW YORK, Dee 10.—Is Gov ernor Aifred &. Smith of New York @ possibility for the Democratic he feeln sleepy, and whenever he! | doonn’t feel sleepy, he travels up and Jown the Laughing Brook. j In these litle journeys back and} forth nothing escapes Billy's bright eyes and sharp cars and keen now | Being such a» slim fellow, be slips in and out of holes and hiding places | which 9 one save his cousin, Shad ow the Weasel, could get into. Now, it happened that one day Billy curled up in a hollow log under @ pile of brush clone to the Laughing Rrook In a jiffy he was anieep. is a luxurious ift—a suit of Silk Pajamas. Well tailored gar- ments, of soft silk, trimmed with silk frogs. Shown in white and pastel shades—a gift to please the most fastidious masculine fancy! For $8.5 Other Pajamas range in price from $3.00 to $22.50, Right in the very middie of the | pleasantest of pleamant dreams he Wee awakened Inetantiy he was wide awake He was just as wide awake as if he hadn't been asieep at all Without stopping to think anything about It, he knew what had awakened bim. Some one had just passed his hiding place hollow jog and peeped from under the ‘ pile of brush. W: ing Gown the \ Men’s Second Floor Shop bank of the Laughing Brook wan a \ man. “I've never seco that fellow before. uttered Billy to himeelf. YS “It isn’t Parmer Brown's Boy, and It a tan't Farmer Brown. He seems to be looking for something 1 wonder WILL ATTEMPT TO GET what he ts about, I think [') watch SPECIAL STATE SESSION | »!=.” Another effort to Gov. Hart to} 80 40 silently as a shadow filly ad ee cclertease pemcion of tha| Mink followed the man down the legislature to ratify the national euf-|\Aushing Brook, and the man didn’t the King county legislative delega . Health Alphabet tion meeting here December 18 at 5) By Mrs, Frederick Petersen. DP. m, in the office of Representative B. Ht. Guile. | tion. More than 200 shingle manu | tmcturers of the Northwest are at- tending the congress, which will close Thuraday afternoon, When Twenty-five Millions Buy “Cascarets” They Must be “Just Right” for Liver and Bowels sons ano sour, indigestible waste without griping or inconvenience.| Cascarets regulate by stimulating | the iver and strengthening the bowel muscles. They never weaken or upset you like Salts, Calomel or violent Pilis, Cascarets cost so little | Twenty-five million boxes of Cas q were sold last year to folks wanted relief from Constipa Biliousness, Indigestion, Gases, and Sick Headache without shaken up and sickened all ‘the next day. Cascarets work while ‘you sleep, removing the toxins, poi-| s for Oatmeal, The ...cst of Food; | With Milk for your Breakfast iThere’s nothing so good. alone because it them 25 to geste in pettin Troco in perfect con- PPB prong "That would be dition, writ direct to the Troco Nut if Troco were not a real luxury Butter Company, Chicago. We are obliged to label Troco “oleo- Troco is made from the two great food margarine” because of old laws, enacted essentials of the Tropic and Tem before this food was invented. Zones. The dainty nut fat extracted from Law also denies us the right to color in the white meat of fresh coconuts, is churning. Do you consider such discrim- churned 42a milk. Troco ination fair? Write your congressman flavor is about it. Troco is churned and every day, on ice, to insure its tremens ‘and Send for Troco Recipe Book quently and prada php lg Rp mag he tf 'roco will come to table in a “Ehdsees Saoen ek Hoe on. 30 fev original freshness & ren irs Fite chess Avenne ‘Chien and’ wontice your dealer's same Nolerlessly Billy crept out of the/ Presidential nomination tm 19207 New York state is important to the Democratic party if It hopes to elect & president to succeed Wood row Wilson, No New York candidate can carry New York state for the Demooratic party without the support of Tam many, and the Tammany vote ts in Greater New York. Governor “AI Smith a Tammany man. selected for governor by Charles EB. Murphy Tammany chieftain. But he was ac cepted by all factions of the party. wae elected by 1.009.036 votes to 994.428 for Governor Whitman, and carried Greater New York by up wards of 270.000, the largest plural ity ever accorded any candidate. BEST LIKED, MOST VIOLENTLY ATTACKED Governor Smith haa been the | dest iked and most violently at tacked governor New York, per apm, ever had Should he be se lected on democratic standard bearer in 1920. it will Be very largely be cause of his spectacular tight with William Randolph Hearst Naming of Smith for the gov. ermorship by the democrats. mmashed the ambitions of Hearst, who had built up @ statewide organization and was prepared to run. In spite of this, during the guber |natoria) campaign, the Flearst | Papers editorially supperted Smith, but the governor early tn his ad. ministration fortetted Mearst’s sup port by his independent course tn | making appointments and by his j failure to support Mayor Hytan in the latter's moves against the trac tion Interests In New York city. CHALLENGES HEARST TO OVEN DEBATE The Hearst attack, however, has centered upon the governor on the | "milk question.” Altho the repub- j team legisiature had taken eway any control by the governor over the state counct! of farme apd markets, | which has jurisdiction over the milk problem, Hearst charged Governor Smith was responsible for the mid summer increase in the price of | milk. Hie attacks have steadily in. | creased in bitterness, On October 23, the governor chal longed Hearst to open debate | A committee of 100 citizens hired | Carnegie hall and invited Hearst to meet Smith. H Hearnt refined. The governor {s not quite 46. | He haw risen from the ranks of the poor. He is married and has five ebildren and lives in the simplest style, He is, ae his friends say, “a hog for work,” but he enjoys a game of golf. i | | Assailant Beats | Woman With Brick VANCOUVER, B. C, Dec. 11—| | Search was being made here today | for an unknown assailant who at-|{! tacked Mrs. Gell, proprietress of a | rooming house here last night as she lay in bed, and beat her into uncon- sciousness with a brick. Bed, walis and ceiling were spattered with blood | when Mrs. Bell was found. $25,000 Urged for Hospital Building A movement to raise $26,000 for|{) adding another story to the main} hullding of the Orthopedic hospital was urged by Worrall Wilson in al noonday speech at the Rotary club luncheon Wednesday. Uf the Rotary club undertakes the project, a ward at the hospital will be named in its honor, SLIPS ON SIDEWALK, TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Mrs. D. BE. Moe, Monmouth apte.,|}) 20th ave. and Yesler way, is suf-| fering Thursday from @ bruised hip received Wednesday when she slip: ped on the sidewalk at Ocetdental ive and Yesler way. Mra, Moe was stepping from the sidewalk to; hoard a cable car when she fell. At the city hospital it was decided her| THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, DEC, 11, 1919. SER-PATERSON Co, An Important Sale of Gitts Three Days--Thursday, Friday and Saturday == nn — = amine! A Offering Extraordinary Values in Ivory Toilet Articles; Pearl and Novelty Necklaces; Velvet, Beaded and Mesh Bags; Jewelry Novelties in a large variety; Handkerchiefs; Stationery; Perfume, and Ribbon Novelties. —First Fleer. Merchandise =e Ee Certificates a 7m, - Se Va «gn Gift Slippers —An easy solution of difficult gift problems. If you are not certain about what to buy for any one, you can give a merchandising certifi- cate, and the one who receives it will make the selection. —Fancy boxes, wrappings, ribbons and ornaments of various and attrac- tive kinds—in the Christmas Box Booth on the Third Floor, —Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Slippers, in felt and leather, in all the styles and colors. Also women’s quilted satins. Christmas. Moderately priced for —Shoe Department, —#econd Floor. The Newark Pattern in Dinnerware 50-Piece Sets for $38.00 — —The Newark Pat- tern, from the J. and G. Meakin Pottery, England, just arrived this week, This is a distinctive and unus- ually pretty pattern with a wide mottled blue border with me- dallions of flower at Special Prices Handkerchiefs at 25c —500 dozen Women’s Sheer Lawn Handker- chiefs; hand embroidered, with hemstitched hems of different sizes. All white or white with colored embroidered corners. —5c qualities for 25c. Handkerchiefs at 50¢ —200 dozen all pure Linen Handkerchiefs for women. Sheer, with exquisitely embroidered motifs in one corner. White, with white or colored embroidered corners; also all white with hand crocheted edges on 14-inch hems. —65c and 75c qualities for 50c. Small Rugs for Christmas = <=, —At prices less than are generally asked for them, . pattern is carried in open stock and can be pure chased in an: The Eldredge . Two-Spool The Queen of Sewing Machines Second Fieeg, Eyesight Specialist —On the Balesay, a Royal Wilton Rugs —lIn very pleasing patterns and colorings, at the following prices: —Rugs, Fourth Floor, A Special Price on Room Size Axminster Rugs —In a large assortment of new patterns and color- ings. Size 9x12. Specially priced at $65.00. ~Axminater Rugs, Fourth Floor. We Have Received Floss Cushions —All sizes in square and round shapes, 18x18, 20x Beads —We have just re- ceived a new ship- ment of Beads, Our stocks are now complete in all the 20, 22x22, 18x21, most desired col- 18x24, 24x24, in orings for chains, the square Cush- beaded bags and ions, and 20x20 dress beading. We and 22x22 in the Iso h round, Just what a ave Bead Looms for making you need _ for necklaces, Christmas. —New Art Fourth Floor —Fourth injuries are not serious, e !'GH POWERED Motor |S DRIVER FORFEITS $50 w L. R. Pittman, charged by Deputy co theriffe C. H. Kearney and C. ‘ampbell with speeding 62 miles our on 10th ave. N., forfeited § a ail when his case was called for trial be EEK HEIRS TO ESTATE| et‘ tittorn? ist, 39 aves wows town 913 td Ave. How to Shed a Rough, Chapped or Blotchy Skin! REAL PAINLESS DENTI In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof you can bite corm off Relatives and friends of James c ed to aigley, Rockford, IL, are ask inmunicate with Rockford authort- in @ letter sent to Police Chief Waigley died leav- FP. Warren. g @ large estate, and an effort Is ing made to find heirs. ‘ednesday in Justice Otis W. Brink- rs court, Six others were fined or felted bail for violation of traffic, rdinances. Vincent Cherme, George ty Sheriffs Willlam Downey and 4 ‘ius Von Gerst as constituting the W mrd of directors of a “still corpora-|T’ ion” at Issaquah, were fined $100) 4 ach by Justice Otis W. Brinker, ol CONSIDER THIS WOMAN'S CASE a female trouble for years, not being ARE EACH FINED $100 able to do my housework, or get any Hemitt relief from doctors, Lydia B. Pink: nd Mike Jasabek, described by Dep- ham’ nd should be commended for telling |. i there how she regained her hewitt. us 7 Let this washing it off next| Repeat daily until your te ft. and This over night morning. complexion is as clear, oOunR utiful as a ann | Mra. A. ly DeVine of end ey nitta Inevitable, no matter how ‘OONSHINE MAGNATES Cat. says: “After 1 had suffers The wan. literally. absorge the tin | mornin “ant Fotetecth same day? beamination und advice on ta see Samp sot our Pin and Hridge Work. We mae. oat of Our pre tronage is recomm in the right place. Bring this ad with you. Open Sundays Frem © to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS | O02 UAAVAKSITY ox, ‘Oppeaite: exposing the lovely young process in entirely hi "a Vegetable Compound made me cr pedemeragl off 80 & woman, and T want to tell the) te iced wax tn his medicine hock wonder-worker for Fo justified, | reddened, pimple perfectly . 3 Tow skin, ‘it is optal Rush. ore store, ° 1 rat you sre orld the good t) his woman ta baskets. In a new and very artistic shape, This h number of pieces or in the 50. | niece set, at $38.00 a set. —cuine section, Fitth Peon |

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