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Coroner's ARREST MAN WHOSE AUTO THE SEATTLE Chicago Yearns for a Greenwich Village ParkMetropli Would Be Art Center Too aa “5 STAR MONTE CARLO LID MAY FALL Prince Considers Closing TAS a e 4 = SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET STORE HOURS 9 TO 5:30 TILLED BOY, “Jury Charges Schwald With Speeding and Reckless Driving \ Arrest of Lester Schwald, of S519 WANh ave. N. B, whose auto killed ‘Btwart Pray, Jr. @rdered by Coroner W. H. Corson, Vater a coroner's jury Tuesday had | i ebarged Schwald with speeding and weekless driving. Schwald was to be held in the| county jail for criminal action by Bhe prosecuting attorney's office. ‘The prosecutor will fix his ball Deputy sheriffs “with a warrant for his arrest. Stuart was fatally injured at Wood- lawn ave. and Maple Leaf place “Hila parents live at 8634 Sunnyside ‘BOYS TODAY READ WISELY) — | ‘But Fathers, Mothers and Sisters---0, My! CHICAGO, Jan. 18—More books being read than ever before, but are selecting their reading cept boys, according to delegates to the American Library tapsociation convention. Boys no tonger read Horatio Alger. ty and Oliver Optic. They want ‘[tfeatives on autos and airplanes and f subjects _ Sister is doing very little reading, ‘Being more interested in styles, the) may. Father reads volumes on spiritism “nd eccult sciences, while mother “Mhas taken to the fad of welrd re ligions, “The works of America’s best ‘@pthors are too naughty for pub- We libraries,” says Mise Ada Nelson, ‘Mirarian at Knox college “We - wish they'd improve their morals ~ Metal lamps are atlached (o trees and the trees | fis Cigar ; Doesn't "Taste Right Tt_te the Same He Was wi men are osvally high livers, workers 3 badinck 4 Jiving under ht, Dyspepsia ment. All druggists ca G-cent boxes were entrusted | 8, January 9, was! Three of the participants in jone of the dancers, and Margie CHICAGO, —(y Mail) }has its stockyara, but it warts | Ciieag °) Greenwich Village Chicago claims it educates more | artists than any other American city But it has never had an art colony | like New York's Greenwich Bacon So Chi or Paris’ Latin Quarter ago can't keep fts artists produred them. For an artist without an munity is like @ fish wi “An artist paints |he knows best,” says Tr, architect and instructor at the Chicago Art Institute “That's why we should keep with us the artista from the West and Middle West. We need thet to show ; Americans the real beauties of | 20,000 GALL STONES TAKEN, Record Set in Operation on} Woman after ft has KIRKSVILLE, “Mo, Jam 1h—A) new American gall stone record has) been set. Dr. George Still removed nearly 20,000 of them from a woman pw tient at the American School of} Osteopathy. The number ordinarily found in an ‘operation is a dozen or so. They were counted by four ear geons and three citizens of Kirk» ville. Several bundred women in Misha waka, Ind. have formed what they call a “battalion of death.” waging n holdup men war 0} Chicago's artists’ M’Cormack, holding the burning star symbolic of the artists’ aspirations; girl. Wilson, the“ America, Lose-A-Leaf” To interest Chicagoans in financing | « AN OPEN LETTER | WOMEN om Mrs. Little Tells es & She Suffered and How Cured Philadelphia, Pa.—‘‘l was not able to do my housework and had to lic down most of the time and felt be n my left side. My ly period: irregular mos five ot Hseven months and when and doctored but *rithout any im wement. A neighbor recommended ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound to me, and the second day after started taking it | began to feel betterand I kepton taking it forseven months, Now I keep house and form all my household duties. You can use these facts as you please and I will recommend Vegetable Com- ind to everyone who suffers as 1 Sid.” Mrs, J. 8S. Littim, 3456 Liv ingston St., Philadelphia, Pa. How much harder the daily tasks of a woman become when she suffers from such distressing ig Fm ptoma and weakness as did Mra. Such troubles may be speedily overcome by Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Com- ‘ pound, THE UNIVERSAL CAR Genuine Ford Service—and Parts ] ‘rere on genuine Ford parts for your Ford car. Mail order houses, stores and many garages sell imitation—counterfeit parts which have not the quality of the genuine Ford parts, but the Authorized Ford Dealers as well as the Authorized Sales and Service dealers sell only the genuine Ford-made Ford parts. is mighty unsafe if repaired with imitation parts. You are safe with them, while your car The real Ford parts are made from the same properly heat-treated steel as their coun- terparts in the Ford car. Every part is heat-treated according to its use. Depending upon the service they perform, Ford parts are tempered to insure the longest life. J'ested after almost every operation while be- ing manufactured, these parts present a vast difference from those not manufactured under Ford supervision. Counterfeit parts range from thirty to seventy-five per cent below the quality of the Ford standard. Don’t take chances; demand Ford parts, they’re safer. to us and thus make “assurance doubly sure.” Bring your Ford If you want a Ford car, truck or Fordson tractor, leave your order without delay, as now we can make fairly prompt delivery—Touring Cars, Coupes, Sedans, Run- abouts, Trucks and Fe your wants? ‘ordson Tractors. Why not drop in and talk over Clark-Baker Motor Co. Tenth Ave. 8. and Jackson St. Beacon 532 frolic—From left to right, Nancy Cor Aida Bodinus, the artiate re Froth Jan art community Uy gave @ great Artiv girt. Garbed in tea = DRIVE ANA AOE — | Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples A headache remedy without the dan |’ of “headache medicine.” Relieves ‘adache and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. And it acts at once! Musterole is a clean, white oint | ment, made withroil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not | | blister. Used only externally, and ic ' no way can it affect stomach and heart as some internal medicines do. | Excellent for sore throat, bronchiti croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgi« congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum all pains and aches of the back of joints, sprains sore muscles, bruises, { chitblaing frosted feet, colds of the) chest (it often prevents pneumonia). SSe and Gc jars hospital size $3.00 Gambling Casino MONTIS CARLO, Jan, 18. aes at Monte Carlo hear it will soon pans the world’s greatest gambling 16 Prince of Monaco declines to dincum the story that he will convert Monte Carlo into a great pleasure resort, with new features to replace gambling. Wut intimates of the prince say he| is weary of being the ruler of games of chanes; w a for the mute j of unlucky ands on an eleva | Ove & Mediterranean bay nine « from Nice ‘The Casino, the gambling house to lwhich Monte Carlo owen ita fame, and the principality its revenue, is a splendid buliding set in beautiful gardens, Here many fértunes have changed hands on the “chips that pass in the night.” men have come—and poor men have gone—many to death on a cliff above! over “suicide wall,” the boy. In 1861 the Casino wan leased for 60 yeard to Francois Blane, After the control passed to a pany TALKS OF TIME WITEN In 1868 the cor extension ¢ : and engaged to pay $1,000,000 or so ® year | To clone the Casino the prinee will | have to break this contract, Hut he's supreme tn Monace, and neither France nor othet powers could be expected ita ¢ the prince RUSSIANS LOSE RIGHTS IN EAST Armed Bands of Robbers In- _ fest Harbin Country HARBIN, Manchuria, Jan. One hundred and fifty thousar ant who dwell in Harbir Russia formerly Ned 6 no status rights Most of them ar ving from hand-to mouth hay whieh oontro thelr resources However, the Chinese had ne ad | sataaeteaeive machinery | Armed bands of robbers, which infest porthern Manchuria, are to vading the region tributary to Har | bin. Operating in bands of 200 to 200, | © towne and hold them un med. ues of trade steamer eon the Sungeri river have b jarmed and reinforced with concr: protect them from bullets of the | foreign consuls at Harbin | the Chinese gov Rueniar rights of the Russi eral thousand Japs in Harbin They are buying property and erect jing large buildings | Disappoined Thief Says: ‘Cheap Skates’) INDIANAPOLIS, Jan, 18.—*You cheap skates, why @oen't you leave some money in the safe?” ‘That was! the trate message found in the safe | of the Meyers Fuel Co., after a vinit| | knows the value of an attractive appearance. Well kept hair, lus- trous and fragrant, is one“of her chief attractions. ED. PINAUD’S HAIR TONIC is relied upon to maintain scalp health and hair beauty by millions of women, in all walks of life, in every part of the world. ED. PINAUD’S. LILAC A sensible toilet perfume, liberally “and gray. less of cost until Saturday Notions —A January Clearance of all small lots, and a sale of exceptional interest in staple notions of every-day usefulness to every woman, and all lle. k of standard 100-5 ck, white ard « this sale, tings, black a n widthe Regularly 20c, 4 Dias Lawn Tape, white onty. and 200, for 10¢ a bolt, AN widths, Regular 15 Embrot¢ Night pink Ibe to 2% jered edgingw in red, navy, Copenhagen, Dght bine, lavender and black. Also solid white, Regular for 10¢ # bolt. Dress Shields of standard quality in three sizes, Recutar 300, he and 40c, for 260 a palr. Ihe Dutch Linen Tape, white onty, in af widths T%e 16c Sewing and Darning Needles; not all sizes; bc a paper Sc Darning Cotton in Cordovan, dark brown, black, tan Special, 4c Ife Cotton Tape, white onty, al wiéths, 4c a bolt. ~-finap Fasteners, black and white, tn all aizea Spectal, atx cards for 256. Se Hooks and Byes, both black and white Not all elzes. 2 cards for be Dressmakers’ Ping, standard quality, In ell sizes. Spectal, 4c @ paper. Hair Nets 10 hand-made, guaranteed human hair, Special, Pine of standard quality. White onty; in all siges Hairping a box assorted invinible sizes; black and bronze. pins, a@eorted standard sizee. 180 a box. y Raby Pants, medium and large sizes. 450. * Hone Supporters in black and white, all sizen © and 40¢ qualities, for 25¢ a pair, Angerto Tapes, pink, blue and@ white, with bodkina Children’s Skeleton Waiste, with garters attached Sanitary Ap 300 and 400 Silk & bolt rons of rubberized nainsook. 36c Seam Binding, black an@ white, Specia: Notions, First Floor A Special ce of 25c Each —Fine Lawn Handker- chiefs, one-fourth inch hand- drawn hems. “MUNSINGWEAR’” and “VASSAR” FOR MEN Men's Section, Just Inaide the En ‘ 2,000 Yards Outing Flannel 17c a Yard —Good quality Outing Flan- nel—26 and 27 inches wide —white, also good assort- ment of Fancy Outings. A wide color range. Silk Lingerie Slightly soiled from display Half Price —Camisoles, Envelope Chemises, Gowns, Bed Jack- ets and Pajamas. —Second Floor BIG SALE! For this week we have reduced many lines and are putting prices on shoes regard- , night, January 22. SPECIAL FOR THE WOMEN WITH SMALL FEET On the rack Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords, $2.85 at AND Oxfords Beauties that sold at $]0 to $12, going at heel, black— JUST TWO PRICES you will find the greatest values ever offered in high-grade High | $3.85 High Shoes Fine leather, military brown and Big lines of Ladies’ Boots in fine leathers, combination colors, formerly sold at twice the price—now $6.85. EXTRA SPECIAL! triste tn tx un, now. Son ase out of work; families are hungry. Phone Main 2286 for details. Do it now. New Lines of Men’s Shoes New Prices higher grade lines than were ever sold before at. We've cleaned off the broken lots on tht men’s rack and filled it with larger an * $6.85 and $8.85 Central Agency Co. A. ¥. (Bert) Blangy, Manager East 320 Broadway and Pike St Higgins & Matthews Queen Anne 74 315 Nickerson St. ea ™- L. Hughson Co. 500 EK. Pike St. Alfred G. Ayerst, Inc. 1430 Bromiway, Corner Denny Way Kast 126 Hugh Baird Fourth Ave, at James St. L. M. Cline Motor Co. Kenwood 31 1102 Ki. 45th St. Complete Lines, Best Shoes At prices that range from $7.85 » $15.85 used by women of good judgment. PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD American Offices ED. PINAUD BLDG. NEW YORK ge ae