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THE SEATTLE STAR ‘SUFFRAGE FOES |FIND NO TRACE |STUDY THIEF’S (COLLINS DIES OF RULING WON'T GET SETBACK) OF SECOND MAN) FINGER PRINTS LONG ILLNESS SWERVE HIM Court Refuses to Issue In- | Believe Alleged Forger Has’ Police Will Try, to Identify} Lumberman Started as Tel- | Prohibition Director to Fol- [_KING ALBERT AND GOV. COX | ALBERT AND GOV. COX Foe a ate | | junction Escaped Burglar egraph Operator | low Former Policy ° - - WASHINGTON, July 1%--Op-| ‘The third member of the alleged! moody fingerprints, left by a bur.| Arter an illness of two years,| ‘The policy of prohibition enfores } ponents of woman suffrage today ve | forgery gang charged by Prosecutor] giar who cut his hand breaking the | Wallace Green Collins, presi dent of ment in Washington will be affected celved & temporary setback in theit | Fred C, Brown Monday han escaped, | wang on the front door of W. B. Del Pacific Fir company, died Mon-|but Httle by the decision of Federml wee attempts to forestall operation of (he | detectives said Tuesday No trace |fel'n home, 2 Calhoun st, last/day night at his rewidence at 1254|Judge Frank H. Rudkin that @ per eRe 194) amendment after ite ratification) has been found of hing since he akip:! night, were photographed and seru. | Te uve. N. He was 69 yearn old Veteran’s Strange Case of | [by the 86th state. | ped bail when arrested for speeding. |tinized by the police bureau of iden na worked his way from a tel leading | fonse, Hel A. Mc Donald, state prohibition direct ‘ator to one of t of the Northwe is Jackson, pretty 21-year-old) tification today, If the culprit has a girl, and J. 1. Cuthbert, 19,| previous police record, he will be | !umber Justice Bailey in District of Cotum: | court dented an injune: | Bat Mental and Muscular Ar- | | restrain Seoretary of State|! the county, jail, were arrested by | traced, |had been @ resident of Seattle for|tor. rest Baffles Science |Colby from insuing a proclamation | Detective R.‘R. Herbert after, he! Police were hurried to the Delfel|17 years, Hoe was a member of the| Following « conference with us Br EDwit D. RRR | Uification of the suffrage | *4Y®, they gave a forged $1,600 check |home at 10:15 last night, when Del-| Rainier club, Golf and Country elub| Attorney Saunders, McDonald gai 7 club. |that while some of the minor caged t. Without this prociama | for @8 auto bought from Ferguson | fe, notified central station that he |4nd Seattle Athiet © FORT SMITH, Ark. July 15 . froa., 307 B. Pike at. 7 nome nd the v | He ts survived by a wife, two sone,|might be left to the etate courts te Dead to the world for 10 weeks: 10 fe a ee ae tra saduuie Whe jae eine: oe Le cee | Wallace and Wilkin, and Frederick | dispose of, all violators whose @ff Weeks of silence; 10 weeks of feed — a ed, wna arrested for speeding in the| Tjeut. Gua Hasselblad and Patrol. | Bradley Collins and a daughter, Mary | fense warranted federal action, tng by a tube; 10 weeks of a : auto received for the forged check,|men P. K. Knapp, George F. Reyn.|Collins, all of Seattle; and two nis |be brought into the United States @ntly complete mental arfest and ‘Protest Increase in but Jumped bail, idx and W. W "ind failed to fina |ter# and @ brother of Pasadena, Cal. |district court a» heretofore, even tho Jack of contro! ever all muscles | — aakt toa Funeral services will be held|they may have been previously ii the burglar, His loot consisted of | Jap Schools in Hawaii Fnglish and subjects tending toward | ong Indien’ pearl necklace, @ jade|Weinesday at 2 p. m. at the Bonney.|in the lower court. | HONOLULU H., July 13 Watson undertaking establishment. | | 7 the modeling ef young American os, trousers, we , | Watson undertal vblisbmen leidhest to the caitae ah y necklace, trousers, @ coat and ar ington Is being made by wud! , ficiais here against the rapidly in And yet, with all this, Hubert Wright, 26, voteran of the Argonne has gained strength! At first it was thought his case WAS a case of “sleeping sic , Dut all physicians who Wright's case closely & cataleptic stupor the cure of th DatMe the medic: jcitizens, and that the forelan 1an-| army officer's coat and cap. The body will be cremated FUNERAL SERVICES for Fiat guage schools are geate of anti- }land Robertson Mi or, were to | Amerteaniam, The length of the MissourtMissts-| The wyrld’s present egaregate debts be held at the Watson come creasing number of Japanoae schools | sipp! river i» 4,200 miles. amount to $265,000,000,000. |pany's parlore, 17 omnAway, in the island, Reports show that| ‘The first transatlantic voyage, en- mo |day afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Rev. such schools already’ largely out-| tirely under steam, was made by the| There are about 60,000 postaffices| About 10,000,000 tons of 1 soft coal | A jnumber schools for the teaching of | Royal William in 1893, and routes in the United Staten, Are being produced weekly. b rT atthews was to officiate, The will be cremated , Wright's case f has placed all the { Country's most fame “We have done everything nade King Albert of Belgium was much impressed by Coz’s rec-| ] to medical science to arouse him. ways Dr. Eberle. “Twice in six, 07d as Ohio governor, and during his visit in Cincinnati prais- Weeks we were successful—by the| ed Cox highly for his workman's compensation law which, he ¥ uve of electricity—-vut after 15 min-| declared, was a “model for the world.” The photograph Wet, —s ite cach time he Iapsed into even! shows Cor and King Albert. | | } @eeper mental apathy.” ie — a i Wright will remain in any pos a ture his nurse places him. He wil Scotland Yard to Get Full “Line-Up” 4 hold bis hand above his head fe r 6 perhaps half an hour until Muscles gradually relax on LONDON, July 13.—@eotland Yard fis eaid, than a normal p+ s} considers the adoption of the French Fable to. anthropom nystem of m: and clas and feat measured and the results filed, to gether with the finger prints and ographa, according to the sys In the Art Section ~Crochet Cotton, in all the standard colors. Sizes 3, 10, 30, 50 and 70. $1.00 for a box of 10 balls. —Sanitas Scarfs, stenciled in gray, brown or blue, at $1.00 | each. —13 pieces Sanitas Luncheon Sets, stenciled in color. The sets sell on Dollar Day at $1.00 each. —$0-inch Centers to match Sani- | ’ ;= tas Scarfs, at $1.00. ey | Men’s Hose’ |» —Leatheret Table Runners, 18x |Jmported Handkerchiefs, | Hand Bags $1.00 Three for $1.00 ¥ 50 inches, at $1.00. | —144 All-Leather Hand Bags at oA —1z-inch Squares to mutgh, two | 5 for $1.00 $1.00. | —1,200 pairs Men’s Fine Lisle Fine |Men’s Initial Handkere | chiefs, Threegori$1.00, | A Special Purchase / © - | —1,000 Men’s Fine Cotton®*In- | ’ Handkerchiefs. Each one finished with a fine mercerized — corded border. In a complete — range of initials, $—— —Dollar Day means to Fraser-Paterson Company a day offering the greatest values that searching effort can pro- duce for one dollar. —To the people of Scattle it means the one opportunity each month when a dollar will secure the most in: desir- ' able merchandise. Recently Dr. Eberle had the local Medical society visit Wricht After the conference Dr. Eberle asked the Physicians what they would do to| R l i BRIDE NOTICED ‘SAY “DIAMOND DYES FAILING MIND By the Argonne, he came home ajbeen gone from home since a year little more than = year ago. In|ago last February, but she has been and started carrying a gun. As} weighs Between 150 and 160 pounds. Brew worse he was taken to the| He has a scar on the back of his| |Lift Off Corns! No Pain! Brouse him. One replict: Wright's home ts near Carters Henry W. Johnson's wifa Edna, Don’t streak or vuln your material in December he married informed he was seen in Seattle a “FREEZONE” Shortly his wife and parents no-| month ago, He is about 25, a la-| ment hospital in Houston,| right hand just below the knuckle | “Find the man who hypnotized ville, Okla, He ie a farmer. After! living at 3821 Graham st, is anx-|® poor dye Insist on “Diamond ticed something was wrong. He de|borer, has dark brown balr, is There he soon lapsed into a the index finger. him” & good record in France, topped off|ious to locate him, Johnson has| D¥@.” Easy directions in package, @lared to them someone “was after” | abou feet § inches tall and yeomplete stupor. re. J. Undesberg, 19 Untversity Nothing could ken hi oTnve.” Mewiente a at 1,00. —French White “Linen-cotton,” a| 144 M H B t $1.00, | ish Cotton Hose. A special pure no feelings. ve sahhaeions rit to gprecithys BS Mave | “oe sie 5 i S fi | new French cloth, with barred de- | are; Hand dh 2 oor | Chase. Light and medium hi 4 But, on tube feeding, he gained whecuibei ot har father, In ©. | S100, Bin RGaEEA, AE Pwo foe signs and narrow hems. weights. Some are finished rapidly. Sydman, whom she has not seen for | phe’ | —First Floor linen heel and toe, assuring good Tate in April hie wife had him|nine yearn —22inch Round Centers to | ROA ST OM | Women’ 8 Stockings $1.00 | wearing qualities. In Black, Com bere because he would be oa home, and recently it was| Ed Korman, believed to be living | c! 00 * ; | match, at $1.00 each. dovan, Navy and Gray. Sizes#9l te send him to the state/at a local hotel, ts urgently sought | | i | for nervous diseases at|by relatives in Grangeville, Idaho. | tf Police received a telegram asking | “He has spoken a few words re-|them to help find Korman. His! i a Pair —Framed Pictures. Well known | Cotton Fabrics, 2 Yards | | 200 pairs Women’s Silk Hose,| to 111%. Special at 3 pai —Framed Pictures of well known r P ity,” says Dr. Eberle. “The other | brother-in law died at Grangeville Rg 9 Regularly 65’ to’85e —135 pairs Women's Hose, in a subjects, framed in gilt mould- ings. Priced at two for $1.00. for $1.00 oan a aie ba a calf; 00, $ 4 subjects, priced at $1.00 each. | _go0 yards of colored Cotton | mixture of silk and lisle. In Gold, | Men’s Union Suits $1.00 tres Ee ee, | ~ | Fabrics, Plain Suitings, Dark Col and leave me alone.’~ athe an i hy Gray. Ni MN si in| —48 li immer wei Union © (Witiam Kirvan, of 2437 12th ave | AOQOS ‘ é " fi | ored Foulards, Shirtings, 1 te et Arata dns sicoees ate gyfer nai -_ Suit- — OP GH. MOCK W.. this city, writes that he would | Trimming Specials | Crepe, 32-inch Dress Ginghams First Moot able for large bo; - : The French army had similar] |k* ‘0 heer from his father, Louis } Net B: ad L ; ite | and Kiddie Cloths; only a small —__$———_ oF eee henseo—Delieved to be. form of|1°%¥ Kirvan, whom he has not seen) yoo. nurt @ bit! Drop a little ~-Net Bands and Laces, in white f —Athletic style, and quartere j and cream. Round and filet | and broken assortment of each, Children’s Stockings ow gi ide, but altogether a good lot contain- po Hy pos “sagen ashe’ er bP I, oa gis |ing mang desirable patterns for | ~ 720 pairs Children’s ch Ribbed —Sizes 34 and 36 only. at $1.00 a yard. 1 “| women’s and children's wear. igre in i> te ~~" izes 6 to | —Men's Section, First —Metal Bands, reduced to $1.00 a | Pile Baty <v-a rept ete aes, Oye —First Floor | yard. | | —Colored Silk Bands, at $1.00. | Women’s Cotton Union’ in ten years, he ' gheli shock. Some, by the use off i" Year. aud who, he Delloves, | wreenone on an aching corn, instant (@lectricity and a vigorous course of 7 jly that corn stops hur pathietics were literally jarred into} shortly you lift it right off with their senses, according to Dr. Everie | Conscience Hurt Him; isco ‘truy! | Wright's wife remains with him Your druggist sells a tiny bottle eonstantiy. |Pays Old Fine by Mail of Freezone for @ few cents, suf-| it be doesn't know me at afl— + Ariz, July 13.—MAny netent to remove every hard corn, | Mhat's the hard part.” she says. nkn 9 lg from | sett corn, or corn between the loom runner (a sleeve, ankle length. Rag Rugs $1.00 —175 Rag Rugs, in hit-an comalpeiapie lentes Eldredge Sewing of bird sony a mommies syn gras padmmars —Fine 40-inch Embroidered Voile , ° ‘| f 2 HARDING FIR FIRES ps ator extremes,» RE ied Flounce, with edging, at $1.00. | Suits, 2 for $1.00 Machines | bra Rise nade inches. § |ter tnelosiag @ anode ter ¢ | Trimmings, First Floor | __960 Suits, in bodice and regula- | $1.00 Down at $1.00 each. —Fourth Floor, | OPENING SHOT science money, for cleaning up a | 10Keep Straightest, | $——— | tion styles. Specially priced at 2 | we A 7“ mnadiiind, S00 dee, pers, apeeme Nie dnncob ae auietine an ie as Hair in Curl |) a0 FE an tear ES De eee Oe Linoleum $1.00: Children’s Parasols $1. 00 | — |gates would be impaired untli he| ‘The straightest, contrariest hair] cctigemsenee | —28 Linoleum samples, inlaid and Starts Fight to Attract, =! the customary tine t —22 Children’s Parasols, speciafiy | ’ . | . ‘ i é: ‘ a A | ease haasaaares ancl! priced at $1.00 each. —-riset yer | Children’s Underwear | From the Toilet Goods — Size 8x8 feet. Special at | States, Only six meet annually. J MARION, Ohio, July 13.—A hot | Twenty-one states have enacted fight between Harding and Cox over | mothers’ pension laws. the farmer vote has been started by $—— | Odd Garments, 3 for $1.00 Section |—400 yards Printed Cork Lino» ‘ | —180 odd garments for children, | —$2.00 box of Oriental Powdered | jeum; full rolls, 6 feet wide. Spe ovelty Jewelry $1.00 | including vests, pants and union | Incense at $1.00. cial at $1.00 a square yard. rd up, the republican ine's stin quit is quite remarkable. The air inl —144 § Neck- Suits. Special clearance price of 3 | —$1.50 and $2.25 Incense Burners | Fourth Saou dee repsyean vominens uesine ce GAS AND ACD STOMACH | Se Tenet SUSE AT Ieee ete ee eee | far $1.00. —Pirat Fioor | at $1.00, gee reaked. The ef-| gummy ¢ Cox that he favors a “real dirt” far-/ And Other Stomach Troubles Re | | $1.50 Tourists’ Cases at $1.00, ja glass of hot| through the hair from crown to t water, Absolute.| Preferably after dividing it in jatrands, ‘The application seoma kradually improve the texture and | health of the ha 7 fees to set off a lively shower of fire werk. | Harding’s statement declared that | the republicans had kept “a real far- | Mer” in office as secrets of agri-} culture for 16 years continuously un —86 Novelty Bracelets at $1.00. —144 Cut Crystal Beaded Neck- | laces at $1.00. —72 Costume Necklaces at $1.00. plaited garments, in pink and | white. Special values at $1.00. * First Floor Notion Accessories | —$1.50 Sanitary Bloomers 7 for secretary of agriculture. It | \jeved . ‘ Hl Me FE ee OS RB a —12 Vanity Cases at $1.00. | . , 4 Ree the frst bombshell Harding has| ree Ewe ety hod teaapoos| Sta uea Np 8 Ball | —144 Fancy Stone Set Hair Orna- | Swiss Ribbed Vests $1.00 Take chee ee emg ey Draperies . fired into the Cox camp and prom- ful of JOTO in|, “ciean toothbrush, drawing thie ments at $1.00. | —Regularly priced at $2.00, Silk | $ rerniadhy $188 8 yard ot ALOR regularly $1.25 a yard, at $1.00. —250 yards Novelty Cretonne, $6“ inches wide, in choice patterns and ‘colorings. Regularly 75c and 85¢ —26 Pair Pearl Earrings at $1.00. | | $1.25 Ironing Board Pads at | a yard. Special at 2 yards for —First Floor 1.00. 00. — $———_ oe Women’s Neckwear $1.00 are 50 W. B. Skirt Gauges a | OO $ a til the democrats came into power and appointed a university to the post. He referred to “Uncle pres wy athe | a 5 5 rav- Jim” Wilson of Iowa, who was sec —Regularly $1.50 to $5.00./ Trav-# $1.00. i, ary ot se stekiay, tater "1 Kin Second Annual Japanese Table Cloths | elers’ samples, offered at great re- | —$1.25 Ironing Boards, with pad | Brassieres $1.00 , Roosevelt and Taft, and was ductions. —First Floor | and cover, at $1.00. — —rirst iio! A : Mpecioant. of ‘Washington, univer Sweet Sweet $1.00 | ieee oe A Special Purchase | —Hook front styles, made of ex- tra quality muslin, with embroid- ery trimming. Sizes 34 to 46. —Second Fleer —160 Japanese Table Cloths, 36 inches square, a very desirable size for luncheon and_ breakfast use; also camping and the summer home. Several pretty designs; | | priced in regular steck at $1.25) each. . —Linens, Second Moor | —_$—_—_ | White Goods, 2 Yards for, $1.00 | Regularly 75¢ and 85e Bt. Louis, recently succeeded by”. Meredith, a publisher. q The high cost of living problem would have been solved in advance had the republican policies in relation to the department of agriculture been carried on, Harding said | 5 There was apparent disappoint. | : ment at Harding headquarters over the refusal of Gov. Clement to call the Vermont legislature into special session to ratify the woman suffrage | amendment. | “I had hoped he would do it,” Hard ing said, when the news was brought to bim. ~ Pea , Show Pea Show In the Special Price Basement WHAT $1.00 WILL BUY WEDNESDAY 300 WAISTS—A clearance of lines that have been much $] Bag Frames $1.00 Regularly $1.50 —Hand Bag Frames, in the Rib- bon Department. With patterns — for making. —First Floor | fae is st Children’s Gingham DON’T FORGET THE DATE! —Friday and Saturday July 16th and 17th To be held in the new Westlake Showrooms and will be by far the finest Sweet Pea Show ever higher priced. Voiles, Organdies, Dimities, Lawns, Taffeta Silk Overblouses and Natural Pongee Waists. A large range of sizes............eeeeees voce eecnce 200 PETTICOATS—Fancy figured sateen and percaline; $] some all black; others black’ uppers with fancy held in. the Northwest. —Just 800 yards of plain and flounces; in many pretty colorings........ y sdb antes Be Careful What You Al Batriag Ave Wires lint Adiblecion Ie Also Free fancy Voiles, patterns suitable for . [be F Mi ctvig ote ati Dresses at $1.00 Wash Your Hair With {ANDSOME PRIZES AND RIBE : : women’s waists and dresses and ||} 200 M us ‘or misses and girls. In hite, Tan, $ |—A special lot of Gingham | HANDSOME PRI AWARDED 30NS TO BE children’s wear. Priced regularly | Bisque, Rose, Blue and Green. Made in slip-on style | Dresses; sizes 2 to 5 years. Ia Most ene aoe Deopered yr ays A iatemoee ee at 75c and 85c; special at 2 yards with sailor collars and ties; sizes 6 to 20....... sed ane plain colors and checks; smart lit- very Tiictebs, a6 it Gries the scalp r AM exhibitors will be required to farnish for $1.00. —Second Floor | tle styles. Pink, Blue ‘and Green. their own containers and all exhibits will be delivered at Westlake and Harrison be- fore 10 a m. Friday, July 16th styles; all of percale, in a large assortment of GOTIDEE ove 60 6 00000 cecnsees. ce swnes toes: meesesese 100 PAIRS BLOOMERS—For ‘girls. Sizes 2 to 14. Of $ good quality black sateen; very well made. With elastic knee and waist MILLINERY pe! 1 TRIMMED AND BANDED HATS—In all ONT) AS. saw shinee shces deen esd 6 0nb54n odeebece vous 50 UNTRIMMED SHAPES—In Black, Navy, Copenhagen, $] —Second Floor EM Box Stationery $1.00 —250 Boxes Stationery, with 72 | sheets fine writing paper and 60 envelopes. All colors. —rirst Poor ——$ Picture Frames $1.00: and makes the hair brittle. \\ The beat thing to use Is Mulsified cocoanut ol shampoo, for this is pure and entirely greaseless, It's very | cheap and beats all to leces. You can get th drug 100 APRONS—In Coverall, Marguerite, Bib and other $ —— 1| Pillow Cases, 2 for $1.00 —400 good quality Pillow Cases, in sizes 42x86 and 45x3814 inches. —Second Floor ir with water aspoontul is It makes an and rub it in, about a pil that is required. bundance of ric cleanses thoroughly, « easily. The hair dries quickly and PRE, Sports Hats $1.00 Westlake at Harrison—Eliott 2597 | —A large assortment of styles ~ Western at Madison—“Where the Madison Cable Starts” L, and colors in plain and figured —67 Pict Fr bo' wood meer f : : icture Frames, both eh ot ie. cott, frost ook, Speers <2 pte 1139—"Om the Country materials, particularly suited for Old Rose and Burnt Orange, at..... voiea sah eA tae moulding and sliver ine bright, v ‘ Westlake Cars Pass the Door motor wear. —First Floor Besides, it looseng and ta! particle of dust. dirt and

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