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__.. MRS, DEMPSEY I is sonRY Now wre Briets } BERLIN ing United ie { Signs Affidavit Saying Jack | »treet« Is Not a Slacker ALBANY, Ala.-Two seta of trip }lets in 15 months is the record of| Mre y Livingstone, | HE’LL ANSWER | ULSTER TALK | Opposing Propagandists on Irish Question Here | German beggars wear States uniforms on SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET ...and in Philadelphia cA fact: Philadelphia certainly considers that Fatima’s “just enough Turk- which she ish” blend is just right!) Among Dempsey, her er husband, is others, here are a few of the places yt “onoaiall ae: in Philadelphia where Fatima out. oe Maxine Dement sells all other cigarettes: wife of William in , i JeMpse her y and v BecixvveSreatrorp Rirz-Cartton « penny Prag A Broan St. Station Srock Excnancs Dempsey is not a slacker, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA FATIMA | draft for the war, by intimidating ‘A Sensible Cigarette me or otherwise.” “Just enough Turkish” | SAN FRANCISCO, 4.—Mrs. | | Maxine Dempse presented | F A rshing - for Presi. | an affidavit ant United |dent” club organized here A States District Att omaa, in| RVERETT—Knights of Columbus| “tn 24 hours of each other se that Jack! pian new home here. |The case for Irish. independen: | will be presented Wednesday night in Press Club auditorium, Fifth ave Opposing propagandists of the Irish question will ik in Seattle —Careful buyers find good values every day. Everyone should “shop around” and make sure that each purchase is | the best that can be made. OLYMPIA.—Grading site of new capitol group let to Harrison com formerly | any, Tacoma and University st., by Lindsay Craw Gack)} YAKIMA.—City Informed must! fFd, editor of the to States. |pay to state all money collected in| Mn and president of the Protestant auto fines: Friends of Ireland. | Crawford WASHINGTON .—Gov, Riggs seeks | ments made he constabulary for Alaska a delegation of Ulster Protestant TACOMA.—'Ten-cent fare not so-| clergymen touring the country in op ‘The affidavit says she voluntarily |jution street car problem, says M,| Position to Irish freedom signed the questionnaire “and with/\¢ O'Shaughnessy, San Francisco} ‘The ministerial party, which spoke equal willingness’ signed the ex: | expert Jat Plymouth al church emption |‘Tuerday evening, powed of declares that on two different} TACOMA.—Dr. D. M. Angus, con-| Rey, Louis Crooks, Rev. A. Wyle ons Dempsey tried to enlist | Victed in drug case, fined $676.16 | Blue, William = Cark: Rev. | United States military ser-) WENATCHEER.—'This city trying] Hart, Rev, Edward and Rev c. Weasley ed in the!to Jand state republican convention | !# jon A € 2. he said helin May, | Maguire. ‘They are all from Belfast, | tt YPecial | stronghold of the Carson (Unionist) P . contradict state: | ‘Tuesday night by Women’s Union Suits | § Jeame from New York to San Fran- | : : ‘ Jeisco at his own expense fo fight) OLYMPTA.— Washington Standard, | party oldest weekly in state, sold to J. M.|” Declaring that Ireland never was |for the soldiers and sailors. o | Tadlock, |& nation, and that the gres boon 20 for 25 cents ‘ ‘The affidavit ends | sie tee coeur “1am very sorry and regret very! TRIESTE.—D'Annunzio has cap-|t® the Irish pe |much that I have said or done|tured two torpedo boats of England to Ireland, the Irish | anything to Insure or mar the repu delegates from Ulster Tuesday eve- tation of Jack Dempsey.” considers day-| ning said Britain's canduct in Ire land has been one of generous and Giftord Pinchot! high-minded endeavor to educate, | | benefit and bless the Irish people, “If there is any man who needs | 260 Women’s Merino Union Suits for $2.95 —regular $3.50 qual- ities. With low neck, sleeveless, ankle length, wes and Dutch neck, elbow sleeves and ankle just returned. pr sich ~— THREE STILLS were nabbed by | HILDREN ' ‘ BOY HELD for augo theft. He is| the dry squad at 604 24th ave, Tues Fras La bese length. Sizes 4, 5 and f be y, Wallace, £5, | re ynday es | 2 Lester Ludi, 17, brought back from | lay. Ht Pag ot cane oy am }to the effect that Sinn Keiners are 6. | cara te inaugurating a reign of terror in| FUNERAL for Mre. Libby Weln-| | Ireland and in many cases are shoot: | cRAL ing down innocent English policemen | | berm, 60, who died Monday at 1216 VICKS VAPO ee arenes certionn itiraete 7 De ade ip 30 DAYS’ TREATMENT | ;,,. to 4 eld at But-|. “ P Cotton Union Suits ve book, tree. MUG tari Wesabe ee |, che MUNN. wan, under’. dhe for $1.45 [terwe Y We ME Rabat Jide ail ‘auspices of the British-American so eg 2 0.5.6 6.0.0.6 6 6 6 6 0.0 6 © 0 0 6 0 6 6 6.6.6 60 6 6.0 6 0.0 6.68 016 6 0.0 Lee —Regiflar $2.00 gual- ities. Low neck, sleeve- less, with band top and ankle length. Pink only. Sizes 4 and 5. Knit Underwear, Firat Floor. PARIS.—-France light saving bill af THIEVES NAB pawn ticket and| WASHINGTON “IT’S A MYTH,” says John H.| redeem pawried watch. It belongs to | complains of Atty. Gen. Palmer's Nixon, city health inspector, of Call-).. Robertson, 9417 Fremont ave., he | attitude on oil land leasing. |fornia’s “balmy” climate, ‘He has} told police On Sale at $2.85 —A special purchase just received to sell at an exceptionally low price. Shirts of fine quality woven and printed madras, crepe madras and extra heavy percale. —Shirts which would regularly sell much higher—up to $4.00. Men know that it is very difficult to get desirable quality in any shirt under $3.00. Mostly white grounds, with plain and multicolored stripes— lavender, blue, blue and gold, gray and black; all well made in soft cuff and five button front style. —All sizes from 14 to 17. —Early selections are advised and we recommend that the season’s shirt needs be anticipated in this sale. —Just Inside the Main Entrance, An 400 Men’s Shirt 180 Women’s Fine | Visitor’s Request Is Quickly Granted | SPOKANE, Feb. 4.—J. Collings: | worth, storekeeper, rang up the “no sale” sign on his cash register last night, took $10 from the wll and} handed it to visitor, at the visitor's | request. N. B.—The request was | backed by the Hon. Colt Automatic. y few earn $90,000 City of Seattle Local Improvement Bonds are within the means of all. Men of limited investing capacity can obtain 6 per cent City of Seattle Local Improve- ment Bonds in small, easily handled denominations. These bonds are a secure form of in- vestment. If you desire City of Seattle Lotal Improvement Bonds, and your present accumula- tion is insufficient to cover them, this bank can lend you enough to make up the differ- ence, for a policy of this insti- tution is to encourage and help investors in sound securi- a year C. P. Higham, member of the British Par- liament, declares that the secret of how to obtain a large income is to get others to work out yoir ideas, to have the courage of your convictions, to be able to say “yes” or “no” on the instant and to stick to your decision. Men who can make up other people’s minds are so few that only these get fifty thousand dollars a year or more in business. Mr. Hig- ham further points out that the man who is content to do as little as possible fora min- imum wage is permitting his native ability to go to rust and will never earn a five figure yearly income. Large reward comes to only those who go after it with an unswerving purpose — only those determined, through THRIFT and application, to rise above the ordinary. Fifty thousand a year to most per- sons seems impossible of attainment, yet between that figure and the minimum wage there are incomes well within their range. The secret of success does not lie in the possession of genius, or in blind luck, but rather in painstaking preparation to seize and hold opportunity when it presents itself. “HEAL SKN” DISEASES Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat-| ing, Antiseptic Liquid | It is unnecessary for you to suffer with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashes and similar skin troubles. no, obtained at any drug store for or) $1.00 for extra large bottle, and prompt- | ly applied will usually give instant fret } from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. | Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing the most delicate skin. It is not gr | is easily a pews and costs little. | it today and save a}! further distress, | ‘The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. | | Quickly Relieved By Hamlin’s Wizard Oil Harmlin’s Wizard Oii ts a simple and effective treatment for sore |throat and chest colds. Used as a jgargle for sore throat it brings |quick relief. Rubbed on the chest | n loosen | | sprains, bruises, cuts jand burns occur in every family, as |well as little troubles Ike earache, jtoothache, cold sores, canker sores, [stiff neck, and tired aching feet. Soothing, healing Wizard Oil will always bring quick relief. Get it from druggists for 30 cents, If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver | Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents Guaranteed. First Aid In Influenza The Eldredge Two-Spool —The most modern method of home gown-making is with an Eldredge Two-Spool Sewing Ma- chine, the lock stitch machine which uses two ordinary spools of thread instead of a bother- some bobbin. The automatic’ tension device’ is another time- saving feature of this machine, as the thinnest of materials and coarse blanketing can be sewed in succession without any ad- justment by the operator. —A liberal allowance will be made for your old machine in exchange. —Terms may also be arranged on the Eldredge machine—$5.00 down and $1.00 a week, without interest. —Second Floor. . Adj Dress Form —Economical home dress- making and _ individual gown creation are greatly aided by the use of a dress form, adjustable to the ex- act size of the one for whom the garment is in- tended. —The National Dress Forms, perfectly adjust- able, are sold on the payment plan if so d —-Sewing Machine Section, Second Floor. « Special Price Basement Early Showing of 150. New © New Wool Dresses Specially Priced at Spring llats | ties. Drop in. Yor will profit by talking {t over with us. Histories of embryonic leaders show over and over again that before they were able to utilize opportunity they had to prepare for it by traveling the hard but sure road of study. and THRIFT. They used THEIR SAVINGS to grasp the opportunity and used their brains to develop it. A man with no ability soon loses his money; while a man WITHOUT MONEY generally lacks oppor- $4.65 —A variety of shapes and colors. The satins are in soft brim effects, in brown, blue, taupe and black. BAUME ANALGESIQUE —The satin and straw combinations are BENGUE the ideal style for matrons. porwiere om pais. si, oe —The chin chins and turbans and the tunity to use his ability. So the two must go drug stores have it. “\ as ee just the thing A ’ A ‘Thos. Leeming & Co., N. Y: wo cl eee together—capacity and CASH. Don’t handi- | —The straw hats are in different col- cap your capacity to do big things by LACK- , 31 ors, faced with georgette in the two- ING CASH when the big things come. Start ' we tone effects. , saving now. A regular amount put into this bank each pay day—even if it is small—will mount up to a tidy sum in a short time. The State Bank of Seattle is friendly to small accounts as well as to large ones. Be a regu- lar bank depositor—one dollar will start your account at this bank. These Clearance Lots Afford Big Savings at $5.00 —tTwenty-five garments, mostly coats, with a few suits—zibelines , with fur collars and coats of kersey and cheviot. Almost all sizes represented, 86 to 51. At the clearance price of $5.00. at $10.00 —Eighteen Suits of all wool burellas . and serges, mostly navy, in sizes 34 to 42. All well finished garments. —Twelve Coats, of velours, in the sea- sonable colors. Mostly in 36, 88 and 40 sizes. At the clearance price of $10.00. tah lie ce lene Es Sie, STATE BANK OF SEATTLE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ESCROWS DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE BOND DEPARTMENT SAUINGS DEP \KEMIEN TOUT RUE PEND ER ENINGS FROM TOM OPO LOG DS —The first showing Thursday of a group of new Spring models of a spe- cial purchase at an unusual saving price. An active brain must have pure blood, not poisoned with products of indigestion—or liver and kidney laziness. Largest Sabo of Any Medicine in the Werld, Bold everywhere. In bones, 10c., 26. —Wool Jersey and Serge Dresses in several smart styles—braid, embroid- ery and button trimmed. The colors are navy, black, sand and taupe. In sizes 16 to 42, coeeteeveenwneee