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> Sta CULT Seventh Ave. fashington. FO STATO OF \. WARNING TON Tare Wh°t 00 yoar ¥ + 90.50 advertising, Audience in |# inchs 0 ogg eerie (atx words imsertions fer the gig oseersecces BLD CAS Watch, throw it away. inveatment of go to work, and ahha you money with you running about 9) A dig doavte, | Yoad of 14-inch slab Rg BIE a saree. no Club, | SEWING MACHINES. GOOD DROP- ES ry OF mercantile some experience. reference. Country | 301 ite H-57, Star. ize sales force for » Bagg poy eed ter- Y, any Reward. ‘BLD CANT “RE- alee throw it away. GEERT W '§ RD 4 and 16th. Call Sidney =r oe Improvements, evenings, 7 to 9, lal “TCGAN START Eiome om $100 cash. 716 Third Ave. BHED APARTMENTS IND FLATS 5-ROOM_ APATT- house. 317 Boren D APARTMENTS aries RNISHED APART- private bath: walk ‘exler. Beacon SOM FRONT APAIT- tae MED APARTME close in. Kast UBL FURNISHED and sleeping roo: Res 04 facond ave, ISHED HOUSEKEEPING teed F Hence poms 78. rooms, Ua ht. NG. a, eae oF (BUBINIESS » good week. Hawt O15. “i WANTED—SOARDEKS INT CHIPD KE the he of & and 6 year lk at 3402 ol chili * and itiaas at ree, containing see v7 6-cyl., 6,000 ! HORRD WANT VORD CA AS FINS? PAY-|A¢ a _NANTED MISCELLANEOUS THE OWL PMS MOF clothing, firs, Jewelry nd exchange everything. Yret, alot 8922 ROOMS TINTED, ANY inctuding matertal. or han, ing, painting. Ph wird 10 4 FoR SALE—MISCELLAN NEOUS 6 WANTED—AUTOMOnIL| KS fe) HSN CARIT Pi Rood ght care. to Co. O18 13 § OOM F t te ie Mu a7 5 F508, . re TRE HOURS A truck o NTE AUTO TRUCKS TRL D i tion. Ridg. chy BAST AND. DOORS. OR. WILLIAMS CO. 1943 Firat Ave & SHORT FLOORING SHORT CRILING Priced $20.00 per thousand for 4- foot and 5-foot lengths and $5.00 | er thousand for é-foot to 9-foot lengths, RED |\SLeCTRIC um Da, w tent or s Je. moro DhtbGS Montelius Price Co. Main 919, 624 let & ee? 2s he SED VAUGHAN, BRAVE i ne » pric nd. at $20.00 per thous Our large {Nustrated catalog show- ing full line of building material tr ° rt 8° Pa WILLIAMS co. OR catabliahed 1899. ont camp easy AT SEACOMA BEACH nice for summer — $500 cash, rest RAVE And sti Lumba, + RyERY wey you TRI NOWN KE have Rheumatiam, Neuritis, Stomach ‘complication Disease of What not uo ware UTTERLY DISCOUR- Ge bt perfectin (De Nice lot, near car fine $400 cash. . % Kidney © f-room hone; re LU oS with For Salo—4-room house 1 acre very reasonable; half cash, balance easy terma 1321 FERDINAND 8ST. and bring this ad, one free treatment. tral Building. MUST BACKI A very attractive banga within « fund Phinney car line; reception ball with coat closet, French doors to Hivng room, fireplace, dining room With china closets, cabinet kitchen, ‘come, fine bath, f . furnace, laundry wot, Vegetable 4 all in very fine cond 6; and y and garden plot; equity t# $1,850, but can probably arrange to give some Lime on part of this EDWIN PCKERN m4 9 C Sund Call North 42 YEPOT Evenings Sundays, Call nh , i es A feet of MUSIC LOVT! Keep Us in Mind, Du BARRY PIANO 106-108 Union St. RALSKTD 1 ¥ to $3.00 pair; dark blended mink, $2.00; squirrel, fox, ermine and all Kinds of furs retailed at whole ° The Alaska Fur Co, 87 , deginning of Madison — WiLL h for all the pianos wa can Duy that suit us ap to §35Q Ap- ply Rental Department, 106-108 Unto: Du RAR®Y PLANO | DRY FORRST WOOD, PRR CO 2é-ineh, $12; % 16-Mmoh, $6.5 cord 12-inch, $13.00; % 12-tnch, . Prompt delivery, Beacon RAINTER VALLEY BARGAIN We offer a dandy §-room pours, modern except heat a Corner lot 100x200, with fruit trees, shrub- bery, berries, This ts a real and terms can FIRESIDE REALTY CO. 314-17 New York Bik, BViott 3928. bargain at be arranged. in < sath berts direct from ra HE PARM MTC BARGAIN Low prices. CO, 1022 )Noar i i iw acre plas aid | TOWN paved T-room Nehts cy io et road house hot and « oret if OF Edmonds with geod tered: elec water; teleph fine soll; chic lake. A the city. Pri Ask for Mr GEOOA. he Third ave. | Phone evenings furnity Upholatery, Mattress ©: ALL Rorrom, better Imad ‘in this © road from here \< $75 cash and $15 per Wil be hom > until Geo, England, 2639 (iat w SOM “Pic Piret. BEST CINEN CARDS. Teo POR 166. Printing, env __Novelty ‘Print, AL FORRES WOOD, 16-INC H, DE | ay $i1. Prompt delivery. ANNE SPECIAL bungalow; fireplace; furnace; cement basement; hard Wood floors; all built-in femtu A real bargain, $3.9 4 terme. N CANT RB- r your watch, throw it away. _ ds Union. Vi Que ANNE ~ Come to ue for the best buye in Queen wae Py cord. Selivered. Main awe $300 — MODERN F-ROOM “ss 2x66; corner let, 62x16 to school and car. Owner, New iis Do RE Srp bry 1ith ave. Ballard 150%. po ast 50. oi a "a Iton, 10406 "4 . eee Omnier, 436 “Maple oat ba “Renwood ath On BALB—s- ROOM UHR PLANO SLINTON'S, 1612 hie RAVANAGIS HATS $2.80. 1008 tet WANTED—FURSITURE Tech oe Biake Furniture Co 408 Pike M6508) eli ComPAae, 835 DOWN, 4K 53) FURNITURE FOR month. Coughlin, €04 American FOR $350 CASH — HOUSEHOLD AND pe root house, - Kitchen furniture ot ta) lots toe | 78 WEST SEATTLE PROPERTY * 15 t MON TIL ttle home, 1 m my ‘-ncre Weat Seattle finish pia a NGALOW * pri A Phone Dallard 980 WHOLESALE PRICES Pete Bh ad og Fitth Union. ROOMS FURNITURE very cheap, all or by the piece. 1321 Ferdinand st i PET ! con 3816. o the many plan advantag 2 about | 14 Third Ava. LOTS; FROOM HOUSE rand sow line ance for $1 6; 8850 for 2045 Fairmont ave. half trom 20% investment my equity. A os SES Lees Alki car. matched Le gm weight from to 1,750 em w roken single /78 FOR EXC orice 1°00 to 1.400. S007 Ath av. 18, ACRES: 3-ROOM housn; barn; old orchard mos reared near good town and paved road. Price $4,009; half cnah, rest easy terms. Or will trade for good Seattle property, For Sale—3-room house, $1,000 cash gets it Or will trade for acreage. 1221 FERDINAND ST. WANT FORD PAIGE PAIGE USED CARS ALWAYS SATISFY BECAUSE VERY USED CAR nr Ts phen comPLETEbY OVRIE AULED, AND WE BACK THEM wink inhi MONTHS GUAR- ‘AR AN Fina? PAY- room house Cnrll ot b12a or Hulot SOLD A ROW OF TWENTIES THERE ARZ 15 cleared; 5-pass. PAIGH. only run miles; bas fine paint; good tires, extra tire; spotlight. A real snap. Only $1,660. FOUR LEFT 20 acres; standing timbe: stream thru; fa highway, with ment; grown level; rich rock” or etre 5 ac new paint; wire wheel: mechanically right. Hurry, it's a/e bargain. $825. ° aa, with new paint, |* ‘ od tires, and|* uf iike it it youl* we know * ar for stage or|* a seo it, Set the Jitney run. . 1919 PAIGE light “6” S-pasn, with |* Pr with balance capitol building one-fourth cash, to suit at 6%. . CARTER, MacDONALD & MILLER Columbia St. 208 lott 6870. Broadwa, 1920 COUPE, USED 4 MOW;TER: fine condition; fully, qe very eany terms. fou will have to burry ie" you get this one, CENTRAL AGENCY, Inc. East 320. Broadway and Pike. Authorized Ford Dealers, 1918 TOURING CAR; NEW BODY, with starter block; extra good buy. $375; term CENTRAL AGENCY,, Ine Bast 320, Broadway and Pike. Authorized Bord Dealera. “THE FARHION GARAGE Autos to hire without driver age and repairing. 2266 Elliott 2240 LAN OF FRE C , Must sel 0 vd ore bal dandy family car, for only % ON ANY OF OUR SKAGIT BAY LANDS THESE CARS WON'T LAST LONG lanvestigate at once if you want good loganberry land in Canadian f tate. Some to our office and get | SPARKS o Dem. 1220 Second Ave. DEAL WITH OWN all A No, 4 soil; on N, P. railroad, efared, balance very easily cleared, 4 good room shed, ters and hen coop; fine Paschie h grocery store, I ¥. D. 1, 181, Kirkland. leather top, new paint, good tires, extra tire, 2 burnpers, and | WE WILL TRADE IN YOUR USED CAR AS P. fit, PAY MIN BALANCE CAN BE PAID MONTHLY Now only $26 per acre. on sasy HURRY-HURRY—HURRY We soll in small or large Gena nd at bedrock prices, No # GREAT WESTERN MOTORS CO. | no stones, no clearing 7 and Union St. cabbag potat kins, carrots, rutabagan, h in faot, that la grown on the full particulars; join our next ex- ecursion. Phone Open 9 A. M. For quick al my 1-aere ranch, 1% miles from Enumclaw, Wash., For garden track, dairying or for berry raising; about 6 acres hous new w Sar 000 down, eo euay terms. — Ir Wash., for-directions Owner, G. P. LOL AP—6 ACRES On ALN, from Port Orehard, 14 mile f eo: BRING YOUR CAR IN NOW IF YOU | want to sell it, Will pay spot| cash for good Nght cars. Hamill & Vingdaht, 1531 Broadway. 10 MILES BOL iro- Woolley, near N. P. ne soil, and bargain, as if you lik PHTERS, $65 1 716 Third Ave BACKIS PERFECTLY easily cleared; right on ement: north of city; very easy terms, Owner, Bast 571% 6-room house, Call et 6123, or Millett ment on goo Mr, Moore, 3755. \ to develop a home. | lock and | 40 Pp le om ri re FO fr il 1 iw M a nh p ” : mr with IMPROVED With old house AcT orcha and heifer rator; good y tal n te eanh, 13m ACT roven country wi ver re paymenta Pete Wit eres, n ke at fu orehard Kk BA ANI All for $12 at 4 for sale if required, W, Duvall, s 1000 Cot A lank t » Viet Smith Canning Ma Walia 0 | Mexican Lead & Pet Liberty a 18 Cher BA sducts ma d by ail of the ¢ Yor further infe Men Beourity ve. Re WOULD & if nip rien ce acto it THE ACREAGE elama, crabs and joa) place for chickens and 1 of markets 10 ACRIS NEAR KIRKLAND barn, chicken house, running water; MENT BARGAINS m8 rd ro. close to B town, CLEARED; HALF ‘oom house, barn loared; on Whid- ar Saratoga. $675, f one-half, er if aper NAND ST land, n $100 eb FERI MN LAND, in the T LEVEL Wy tumpa far apart, ITH WYER VACLEY AT BUCKLEY os a floor; the real voll; ng overflow; no taxes; elty water: on nearly afl improved; rm house, root house, bar i Momile fr xhbom Very de- 6 letd for cher Price $3.500¢) sult pur LES ACR MICK KEW. SLETT Granite Falls SALE—13% Ney: 20 head ; Bll kinds of ma- vuse, furniture; % down, the reat on 33% acres adjoining K. Taylor, 609, Wash. S AND BONDS POCKS OF PRED mbin Red Metal Pet. & Coal. P. Telephone ory Rubbers « Alpe n Coal ‘wines >. stock par. De- $50 and $100. at Marker. per month.) TOCKS WANTED Futrell ¢ Marsh © New World Life Bonde. ERPLE M a Vietor J. ST Bt 499. PETY vf i AND Pit jor Lien Btook mn Coal Mines stacturére), vInpAny’s Ae exceptionally at ont opportunity, on nee or write avian Amer om, 703 Third ib. R 3S KING AIK- at & moderate it Insue of (coal pro- invest ner, Bea att ¥ rf. 1-6 fo OF er Star. 4 BUSINESS OrrOoRTUNITIES SESSSCSC CE TE ARTNERSHIP REPAIR SHOP the fulf price for an equal half interest in a busy rhop. place over houl te plenty of work, and rent only well Seaboard hilag- < scecececcecececee ULL nonth in good location. This haa been extabliahed two yeare and you eanily make better 200 per month, as there $15 per month. Sb. equip Experience not n ¢ c c ce ¢ e e NG HOUSE 19 minutes from this rhiture and rugs in ex ndition; ROOMS ALL rent $65 month. Clears $41 and 3 fooms for self. This is & fine buy at $1,200; $800 cash. oe MER. _Bidg.. Bee We have a « in small town. te furniture, wee rma. ut ye rke GEG wor G 2 If you can | busin salar big We h fines have up te wide, man, arter Mr Bldg. ee ROOM LUT He Vic M BA’ La i Ww te TORY arket, Le Cl Tif ady patal LAT how er, x eoond and Pike. Kina TAawe Bi M 4, MASSAGE, HEMENWAY, 423 Burke nd and Marion, THEATIE d soburban’ Meatre Can give you good A amall payment down wil! } in. See MAULROOK 422 ide Se bi Cc CCCCCECC CER e INTEREST IN USINES3 $2,009 fh this RING é RAVE reas, I will y of $175 per return on your money. have 10 years’ cut of the t gravel in the state. We all strictly 9 dat to de- C finest © « c c ce ce ce P, 4 in the C r fur *y, Mr, Frazier, Owner nOCE yma; rent $30. $1/300. Mr. Annex z+) 36 HALF INTEREST are @ mechanic and a all around = reliable here is an opportunity TORE aU Stock will Jobling, 212 GGG be no jump 1 ate at and three 20d man to look this work. See 717 Seaboard < part. Frazier, c ceececcecece HOL KE *ING, FINE clone in, ; 9200 cash, oa Some deal O'Neil, well. AND_ GROCERY Busy street. PINE PROPOAT- and waffle shop. ERTION, chnut _PERSONAL ND MA PARLOR. tendant daily ang Sunday p 614 First ave im 6119, ALT GLOWS, People’s Bank Bldg. ifydrotherapy, sclontit= 607 Mutual Life Bid, er THE oobthan, ka, mage nd or Ballard ADDR Phone SEATTLE 0 | KETANGEN ECO, Leary ide. *| MONEY LOANED ON” ALL STAR Says Fire Marshal Has Too Much Say ‘Too mech authority t delegated to the fire marshal by the motion pie- ture ordinance recently pasndd by the city council, according to an opinion rendered by ‘Corporation Counsel Walter F. Meler. ‘The ordinance al- lown the fire marshal to preseribe the | qualifications of motion picture oper- ators and the conditions under which portable booths may be ured. ALBERT GEDDINGS PLEADED NOT GUILTY to dope charfes in the United States diatriet court Monday. Date for trial will po set Inter. 199 REAL ESTATE. LOANS MONEY POR WARE LEGAL NOTICE TO WHOM IT AY CONC Thin ts to cortity that P. H. Pet has m application to lish lumber yard and wood work-| ing plant at 3617 Francin lots 15 | and 16, block 4. Denny & Hoyt Addition Anyone desiring to pro- tent #uch cecupancy must file Ruch protest at thf office of the Bulid-| ing Department, Koom 665 County- City Building, prior to February | The Seattle Star DIRECTORY ree ed rn ; ai Consultation: navice arate fees, ‘ ‘ae Burke ig. Scions arm ‘ave CHORE, Ai iogs ig Aa; nex. CON! That All courts. Ati FREDERICK aa ent Attorhey. Ame! eign patents secur ERG Promoted. _ $06-6-7 ¢ Bide, Seattle Wad. and «oo F hington, a om. one Mi hey NOLDS 3 years examiner U. __flee 403-6 Lyon Bid 3 MABOR, FEN WIE CK. LAWRENCE 492 Burke xiaiag PIERRE BARNES Main 6750. 12i3- 14 Hoge.Did Patents Trademarks t hEY- win blushed Heattle, 1992; s. Patent ‘of: Riliott 6076. | Chiropractor PRIVATE ND “CLINIC” ADIUBT- menta. Seattle College of Chiro- ractic. dae People’s Bank Bidg. AWE , 210-12 vure, 10-5. TURNER, CHIROPH Haight Bid, 2a- Fige. Eye. dates. EU. of value, THE 907 Third ave. RutL1ABLE, Latest dances, Kast 444. dunk ALABEA 5 TONK CO, Eniott 3201 Money to Loan , 1136 Firat ave iONEY TO LOAN On diamonds and Jewelry, on most pon Hohe y MOTAL FO!) 2IAL, LOANS Skat Empire Building nd, Near Madison, ) LOAN—WE LOAN ANY INT ON DIAMONDS, watches and jewelry; towest rate emt Biaent Loan brokers nd Ave. Mowtnbilahed 1889. ——~Optician and Optometrist SI-W.Bdininds, Frasor-Paterson Co, ysicians, Surgeon Dk. FON FREER Physician and Surgeon, Chronic Diseases, pecialiat for Mem JOHN STROM, piano repairing. Goi rect ing, $3.60. Elliott 1638 evenings Razor Blades Sharpened arpened Spangenbere, “1407 4th “ave. Tooting Y 1D) ROOFING AND © hoor work. All work guarentee “M_ ism. Union. | be " [Direc Funeral will be place hell tor 'NERAL NOTIC! In thin city, Janu W., age 39 years, heid at the F ewational Church « Rey, I | Bauer officiating i the Friends are by Weat Seattle t Funeral EXSCADE WINDO Co.” O Capitol | 3906. LUMP COAL Delivered n 2-Ton Lots $10. 50 Ton QUEEN ANNE 4201 jJanuary 23. BANDIT AUTO IS IDENTIFIED ‘The auto used by Willard Wren when he was shot by police in Dene more district lant Wednesday night was today identified as stolen from Jobn Moff, 814 43d st, at Fifth ave. and Pine st the night of Synday, The license plates had been removed. Wren, who ft recovering In city hospital, has been connected with two holdups in the North End. Hin alleged partner, Einar Sorenson, is held in city jail Insurance Sales Congress Tuesday Seattle life insurance sales con- Kreas will open Tuesday evening with & banquet at the Elke’ club, Fourth ave. and Spring st. The congress will | Many | continue thruout Wednesday. prominent insurance men are on the program, and ft is expected that ‘ap: proximately 600 delogates from West ern Washington and British Colum. bia will be tn attendance. Irish Relief Drive Is Under Way Here) Among the many Buropean nations | where suffering in rampant at the Present time, Ireland is receiving ite share of attention. Workers for the pn relief campaign state that the | ta akaigned to be raised in Wash. pared is $100,000. The drive for this amount fs now on. “Flood Lights” From L. C. Smith Building Briviiant “flood lights,” instalJed on the 36th floor of the L. C, Smith building, announced to the public at 6p. m. Saturday that the 42nd floor of the second tallest building in the} world was open for use. By the Ughts, Firgt, Second and Third dves will be made the most betiiiant on the Pacific coast. ~_ |Breaks pew re Law; Man Is Fined $300 Plea of guilty to violation of the national prohibition act brought a fine of $300 on A, Wilson in federal court Monday, Judge Neterer pro- nounced sentence. Leaves Camp Fire; It Costs Him $10 Leaving a camp fire unquenched in a national forest reserve cost John W. Baskett $10 when arraigned Mon day before Federal Judge r. Prohibition Chief to Quit in March The resignation of Donald A. Mc- Donald, federal prohibition director for the state of Washington, will take effect soon after March 1 if his request to Prohibition Chief Kremer is accepted. Director McDonald announces that he intends to resume the practice of law. Selection of a successor will not take place until McDonald's re- quest is acted upon at Washington. 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles 9 —An unidentified woman wad knocked down by the auto of O, Ih Young, 1512 Summit ave., at Third ave. and University st, Satur- day and slightly bruised, eee 9 Mrs, Jessie Hackler, 1220 Rem- ington court, received a bruised foot Saturday night when struck at Second ave. and Union st., by the auto of B. B, Hall, 1258 Bast- lake ave, g Clyde Williams, of knocked down Mrs, Mildred Miller, Wiltshire hotel, at Westlake ave, and Stewart st. Saturday night, tried CM Be 100 —V. O, Karn, 27 Roy st., to avoid two men and a woman with his auto at Fifth ave, N and Thomas st,, Saturday night. «Ho k one ‘of the men, who was tly hurt. ee Blaine, oe 10 —A. Japanese who could not speak English received a sealp wound when run down Sunday night on Jackson at., between Me nard and Sixth aves, 8. by the auto of Fred E. Kovar, 621 Jackson st [Uncle Samuel Cheats Death and a Woman Once there was a Woman who tried to cheat Death. She was a Millionaires, and one day while making out ber income tax statement she got to thinking about the time when she would shuffle off and leave all her Gold behind. “How much.” she asked the reve- nue clerk, “will Uncle Sam collect as inheritance tax on’ my Million Dotl- lars when I check my umbrella ag St. Peter's gate?” ‘The clerk fluttered his pencil over six square yards of paper. “A trifle of—ah—$41,000," vald Bo the Woman decided she would cheat Death and Taxes by transfer ring her Million Dollars to her heirs before she died. ‘This she acocmplished on April 22, 1915. After September 16, 1916, she was referred to as “the decedent.” “tla! Hat!" the heirs gloated. “We already bave the Money and are #41.- 000° to the good.” * Then Unele Sam stepped tn “and made a Case of it in Court and the jresult was ‘Treasury Decision No. 3119, which says: “any transfer of a material part lof property within two years before | death without any fair consideration being received for same shall be deemed to have been made In ex- pectancy of death.” = * And he collected the $41,000, Plead: Not Guilty to Having Narcotics J. A. Freisbam and Ed Larue, lunder federal indictment in connec- tion with a large dope seizure that | was made tn the King st. station by a federal prohibition agent several | weeks ago, pleaded not guilty before Judge Neterer in federal court Mon- day. Lincoln Day Banquet to Be Large Affair Plans to make the 19th annual Lin- coln day banquet and victory celebra- tion, February 12, one o fthe biggest | affairs of the kind ever held by the Young Men's Republican chib of King county, are now under way, ac- cording to James B, Kinne, president of the club. Governor of Maine Pneumonia Victim AUGUSTA, Maine, Jan.-91.—Gov- ernor Frederick H. Parkhurst of Maine died of pneufmonia in the execuyve mansion here today. he || care ‘$100,000 ASKED FOR NEEDY FOLK Welfare League Seeks Help . for Seattle Families Working under the direction of Walter B. Nettleton, a group of 76 Beattie business and professional men started Monday to raise $100,000 dure ing the week tor the Social Welfare league. The fund t urgently needed, am cording to Miss Fvelyn G. Gardiner, executive secretary of the league, to for more than 1,300 destitute | families and to meet further extraore |dinary demands @uring the next three montha, A canvass will be conducted by teams working in the various profes | sional and business lines, operating | under the guidance of a finance com- mittee, Money will not be solicit#@ on the street and there will be ne sale of tage or tickets, Sixty-two thousand dollars were spent for relief by the league last year. ‘The increase tn poverty in Se |attle this year over last ts, according |to federal reserve bank estimates, about 35 per cent. The number of families cared for from January to May last year increased from 1,000 to 1,380. The number under care alk ready this year equals last year's maximum, Indorsed by the Chamber of Com merce and approved by all other wele fare agencies in the eclty, the Social Welfare league provides social ser- vies, furnishes medical, dental an@ legal aid, finds missing relatives and offers a visiting housekeep servic, It always gives emergency relief. be» fore investigation and help invariably is given with the purpose of keeping in contact with the needy ones until they are back on their feet and self- supporting. The organization is supe ported entirely by private contribg tions and the givers are well distribe uted thru every walk of life MARINES RIOT AT BREMERTON Smash Into Cit City Jail and , Release Comrade BREMERTON, Jan. ae search is on here today for Karren, a Marine, who was from the city jail Saturday night a raiding party of 100 of his who stormed the place. Karren was locked up Friday on < charge of being drunk and ly. Late Saturday night the rines showed up, most of armed, got the drop on what were present, and smashed way to Karren’s cell, Naval and Marine officers today with Deputy Prosecutor R. Greenwood in an frvestigation the affair. - F Last April a party Maztng® taking as his text the words: ” lifted up his bands fn blessing was parted from them.” the end Federal Judge Netarer. Elsie Ferguson Says Modern Garb Tends Toward lmmorality NEW YORK, Jan, 31.—Are the so- ciety women of America hurting the morals of the nation by dressing i- decently? When Dr, Charles W, Etiot, the fa- mous president-emeritus of Harvard university, declared so recently, it seemed & foregone conclusion that the national advocates of women ‘| would rise to overthrow the accusa- tion. ‘Today, nevertheless, one of the best-dressed women tn America, @ fa- mous actress and society matron, as well, vehemently agrees with the not: 6d Bostonian educator and critic! She is the beautiful Elsie Ferguson, her- oine of footlights and films, in pri- vate life the wife of @ millionaire New York banker, “NERVES” RESPONSIBLE FOR FREAKISH DRESS “We cannot hope that the leisure class, which is mainly responsible for oug fashions in dress, will lead us info paths of reserve and beauty,” she said, “So long as there persists In this country the present high tension of nerves, This ig what is responsi- ble for the freaks in women's fash- ions, “A quiet background is necessary to beauty, and only in those coun- tries where there are, or have been, meditation, creative leisure and a certain dignity of action, hag the clothing of humanity become an art. “Society women do not realize what they are doing to young Amer- most persons have no personal imag» nations, ahd they must naturally copy others, In America the majority copy, ‘society’ as they” royalty in England in the matterf styles, And this society woman "¢t ours Wears what she pleases withowt regard to anything but ‘her own pleasure and whim." WHY WOMEN WEAR UNSUITABLE CLOTHES Miss Ferguson pointed out two paramount reasons why women in the busier walks of life copy society women's clothes—lack of time. or imagination to create theif own styles. “And they don't seem to realize,® she continued, “that the footsteps of these society creations are as unsult- ed for them to follow ag those of @ Hottentot or Zulu belle. And. so clothes become unsuitable, and so unbeautiful, and where clothes are unbeautiful, morals become unlovely and where both clothes and morals are unlovely, what do you expect of your nation? “One has only to ride in the sat way to see that our women are wear ing ridiculously short skirtsblouses one can blush for, “Please do not think that I be lieve,” ended Miss Ferguson, “thet any mode of dress can hinder ‘the great human emotions, or, on the other hand, that loose morals may be cured by ‘thick linen or woolen stbck. ings. But there certainly is no*rea- womanhood by Wearing the sort of clothes they do now, Of course, softy for" women-beini’so dmmodest aa they are