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PAR’S DISABLED PARE CARED FOR d Reports 27,918 Tak- Ng Vocational Training WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—Accord to the Fede Roard for Voow 5 Baucation, the status of those Were disadred in the great war fotow: Joais sanatociams verational training for treatment for insane government (ruining 46,000 21,918 18,000 Tw aoe 5.000 ty “ ” Eight “Gas” Tanks ” Have Joyous Time SUPERIOR, Wis, Feb, 27-—Bight men arrested here were joyous on a mixture of wood alcohol and gaso ne. slightly injured. Uniess the disability amounts to 10 per cent, the men are not pensioned titled to tullion ip | books if they want for better oeoupatio Rut they are en fit chemselve |cowt on an average } $125 a month to tak abled, Some will tw = they of from $90 to are of the dis this ald un bilitated; others the rest of thelr ad, have mise schools and free | Tt has been estimated that ft will | THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Every Woman — Is a Peacock, Says Dolores | Knowledge of Beauty Comes at 18 Months | NEW YORK, Feb. 21- |woman in the world is a peacock! at heart.” 1 beautiful creature God ever ma by Floreng Ziegfeld, In whose M night Frolic she appears, and + ently actual human peacock In exist. ence! Women, accoriting to Dolores, can: | not resist the impulse to make them. | selves beautiful any more than can [the peacock, altho that kingly bird jis the male of his species. And this| }impulse begins almost as soon as a lairt is able to talk as a baby. “I have noted the impulse tn girl 1WE MUST [UNLOAD!! Our buyer has shortly returned from the Eastern markets, where he bought like crazy, simply because he could buy cheap for cash. We have the goods now—two en- tire floors of Men’s and_ Boys’ wee apparel—but we n money, and, starting Saturday, February 28, at 9 a. m., we will start a gigantic un- loading sale, and every article in the store has been marked down to a price that would leok cheap five years ago. MEN’S SUITS, val up to $30.00, iat, $12.85 MEN’S SUITS, val up to $40.00 pe a $19.85 Look at these prices: i l UP ty $50.00, cut to, POS ’S SUITS, val ea “io. By ce $28.95 MEN'S SUITS, velues $34.95 y i; I MEN'S Suis, valves $38.85 WE ARE SELLING EVERY OVERCOAT IN OUR STORE AT THE SAME REDUCTION 30c Arrew Collars, President Suspend- phn genuine, cut to. 39c 7T5e Wool Sox, cut to $1.50 Heavy Ribbed Underwear, cut to. . 98c Dress Shirts, Arrow and Monarch included, 98 c cut to ne Mee Shirts, 98c Shire, cut 0. 91.48 Pants, eat 0... 92.48 $1.50 Children’s Play 89c Suits, cut to $5.00 Heavy Wool cit ton s.. DAO Men’s Pants, values to $9.00, SHOES To fit you in the finest makes, either for work or dress, and latest styles, for about half. Here are just a few listed, to show you we mean business: $7.00 Work or Dress Shows, cut to $3.48 valoe to Hees, ext to 94-80 $5.00 Boyn’ and Men's $3.50 Boys’ Heavy Shoes, cut te........+ ‘ Men's and Ladies’ Shoes, most every color; broken lines; all sizes, but not in every shoe. Come carty; meta $6.98 BOYS’ SUITS are being offered to you at less than half their value. They are jumping sky-high elsewhere, but just see what we can offer you as low as besides $4.98, and others those listed below: wer $6.85 Values to $20, $8.95 wer $10.95 fine quality, cut to fists, cut to... $2.98 $1.00 Ties, cut to ...... o° 50c Lisle cut to bee 20c Bandanas, cut to ......... socen® $1.00 Underwear, $2.50 Union f Suits,cut to... $1.48 gio Dee $1.68 00 Mews $998 $3.50 Hats, babies as young as 18 months,” says Delores, “ven at that age @ girl) baby will crow with delight over a! pretty @rees that particularly strikes her fapey, And when « girl ‘is fodr years old the instinct ts fully devel ped and she begins to take interest cut to But come and see for yourself. Remember, this sale starts Saturday morning. Be sure you find the right store—we have many imitators. Be sure and come tomorrow morning. PALACE CLOTHING CO. We cash Poy First Ave. and Spring St. t&srz2er Checks Same as Cash ® ribbons, laces, and all sorts of things to enhance her childish beauty. | “With maturity comes the desire |not onty to make herself beautiful jin her own eyes but the ever of her | boy friends as well, And with young Fh secre scrmgnd comes the degire to hold whatever good looks she has, for at | that age a woman inatinetively real- | wes that beauty t* a fleeting thing. “Every woman knows that clothes | treod clothes—enhance her beauty jand for that reason ehe longs for and gets if possible the pretty things |ehe thinks will show her charms to | the greatest advantage. | “Tt i that inetinct that has al- ways made impossible and always will make impossible that foolish | iden about standardizing women's @ The cut shown above rep- resents the biggest thing in phonograph history. It marks a new era in phonograph building and reproduction. It sounds the knell of the one- i" —— a = J lon . f B can do and cannot do, strict now. Both doctors and A A | |Props Is Props in |Re' ; HISKY HOGS T | | Tt the law of aupply and demand |élste must have permits to sell ’ record talking machine. In ' the Property Room) May Get Medal jraenenae the sen thers will be 50 boa Tie she rules, their p the BRUNSWICK, buyers | maseet bekeginh Siokesse: ee a fhe NEW YORK, Feb. 21—“Propa is| PEORIA, til, Feb, 37-—Patrolman | ROSECUTED ‘The demand, or requirements, | In no case may spirituous liquor have a sound basis upon which jot. leftover Christinas decorations. | props” thinks the police judge here. /C. H. Larson here may receive @ for medicinal purposes, is far 1e88!be prescribed by one or more physi ee cians in excess of ore pint for the <. : “Feloniousty killed himeeif by Mle-| But props, to be propa, should be in| medal. from his fellow-policemen to judge quality and tone. gal, unlawful and successful etrangu le property room, and not a bedroom. | Larvon arrested Patrick Kelley, tlle-| Good whisky used to sell for from|same person within any period of | lation,” Revenue Bureati/s: to $2 a quart. Druggists have | days. No limit is placed on wines, @ And last, but not least, a aid the coroner's jury. | Roy Rurness, Broadway theatre Seve.) wail earns Ser Cag Hd ‘Internal _——~ erty man, was fined $26 under jored on lie areon suftel . sold it for as high as $10 @ quart, * / to Halt Profiteering Sarthe ‘een pte tg except no prescription shall be for i and more than is needed for medical BRUNSWICK RECORDS. |He Hopes Police hacer is for pur They ure different. Hear anti-gun law, after he had explained ing with influenza, put the thought | But the regulations are more | poses. WASHINGTON, Feb, 27.—-Whisky : them and compare. Demon- l that the revolver found in his room | from bis mind and the bottle in the was theatre equipment evidence locker. | . 'profiteera are to be dealt with.| 9 | Whether they will be prosecuted, or strated in our pleasant booths by pleasant clerks. |Coroner’s Jury Had Him Well Suicided ©) Colds avo Catching EASY TO BREAK RIGHT UP Fall Down on Case | MP. made to quit selling whisky, isn’t | determined. The internal revenue | |bureau holds the whip hand. Uf “Complaints of exorbitant charges for liquor for medicinal purposes which place dispensers therof in the lclass of profiteers will be invest! | gated,” declared Daniel C. Roper, revenue commissioner, in a state: PITTSBURG, Feb. %7.—George | Sarkey doesn’t want the police to| }eateh the men who stole his watch | and $100, They also took six quarts | jof whisky from a suit case he car-| |ried. If the trio are arrested, the | police say Sarkey will be tried for il | legal transportation. te ta | Losing One of His Best Lil’ Habits PEORIA, UL, Feb. 27—Rob Me age, who has a sult pending to 500 he says he lost in al PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN Don’t pass your coid to other mem- | clogged-up nostrils and the air pas bers of your family. Don't stay|#"ges of the head; stops nose run: ; Ment telling just what the druggists as , |ning; relieves the headache, dullness, astuffeduip! Quit blowing and snuf. feyerishness, snecuing, eoren i Woman, 106, Holds pevts K C fling! A dose of “Pape's Cold Com: | stittness angaroo Courts} pound” taken every two hours until “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the LONDON, Feb. 27.—Mrs, Mary] three doses are taken usually breake} quickest, surest relief known, and Brennan, 106, ts judge of the kanga-j}up a severe cold &nd ends all grippe} costs on)y a few vents at drug stores, oo court in an old ladies’ home here. | misery. Tt act# without assistance, tastes | She smokes a pipe. The very first dose opens your/|nice, no quinine. CHEW A FEW—END STOMACH DISTRESS! ckjuck game, wan astewted after} At once! Indigestion, Heartburn, Gas and Dyspepsia, caused he says he lost $350 to strangers| by Acid Stomach is relieved. Buy a box! Eat meals without 19 eave him wood alcohol and then | fear) Read ‘Common Sense Rules Regarding Stomach’’ in package. yed poker with him. - 1216-18 Third Ave. Tel. Main 3139 |“ Between University and Seneca Sts. 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