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Rugs—Just the Kind Y room. We guarantee the price. Every wife, moth- er and daughter wants a Cedar Chest. Our showing is ex- cellent. All fine fig- ured stock and priced from $20.00 up. ou Want Buy Now and Save Money New arrivals daily of rugs of every description, Axminster, Brussels and Wiltons. You will surely find the one you like for that living, dining or bed- RED CEDAR CHEST ry) 1 SEE THAT MRS. HARDING \s VERY FOND OF BLVE GOwNs — i HERE THAT ANAT Finger Will Touch Off the Lincoln Day Affair 4 At the touch of President-elect War. Lt J Republican club's annual auditorium at 645 p.m. Saturday. veiled, the “Republican | March” will be played and the fer ‘Taunting Stanton, U. 5. A. (retired), here. Members of the state Iegisia- | impending raid. ture and an unusual number of won en are to attend. City Must Answer On petition of E. E. Rhodes, filed) Several days ago, to prevent the eity from transferring money from the gmera! fund to meet expenses of the street raflway system, Judge King Dykeman Thureday ordered) the city to show cause February 18| hands in the air. Operating the car lines. $150. HARDING OPENS |SINN FEIN BAND BANQUET HERE} ATTACKS TOWN Captures Prisoners and Escapes British DUBLIN, Feb. 11—Fighting tm ren G. Harding's finger & button in| the open as regularty organized Bt. Augustine, Fla, will flash the | troops, Sinn Fett soldiers have tn tignal for opening the Young Men's|Vaded Skiffereen, @ small town Lincoln | southwest of Cork. The Sinn Feiners |) \"ieued until 15 days after the ap deg banaue tine Coy Pool raided Ue iow captured One| lation forthe mae haa bean Ce ‘The American flag will then be un- | police and soldiers had been drawn Victory | up to meet the attack. notices wero left that! tivities will begin. Col. Charles E.| the town will be raided again. The| Papers prin-| notices were taken seriously since | °°"**- cipal speaker, is now on his way | warning had been given of the first| Justices of The personality of Michael Collins, alleged commander of the Irish re-|#0ns Will not be permitted to ply their publican army, began to take on a| trade The bill Is one of many aimed legendary quality with these raids, Previously reported killed, he was i ; ‘ sg credited with having led the Ski / to Car Line Suit) erin ris pononainy dasvine ie | a law of the atate to the city on horseback at the head c @f several hundred armed men, who fired volleys down open streeta, com- pelling citizens to halt with their SENATE PASSES HOUSER BILL IS MARRIAGE LAW| SNOWED UNDER May Require Publication of | Municipal Suit Jury Change Intention Fails OLYMPIA, Feb. 11—The Houser bil to probibit taxpayers of a city or county from acting as jurors in 4 sult filed against the municipality received short shrift in the house yesterday. OLYMPIA, Feb. 11—Dan Cupid went down for the count yesterday when the senate passed « bill provid- ing that marriage licenses shall not | with the county auditor. Notice of all impending marriages will have to be published in the news before the issuance of the b- peace are barred from solermnizing marriages, under the/iina The neediesn expense of ob terma of the bill, and advertising par-| taining jurors from outside the city or county was pointed out. Representative Mann @eclared at the divoree evil. that the pecuniary interest of @ city ‘The house will take @ vote om the /taxrpayer acting aa juror in @ $10- bill before it is definitely proclaimed | 999 suit would be in the neighbor- The idea of the measure was that & taxpayer could not deliver an tm. partial judgment because he was interested tn the party defendant City attorneys were opposed to the bal and fought it down the hood of one-half a cent. Representative James A. Davia, of Tacoma, «aid that the bill would nullify the constitutional right of @ Are Cashed at Par | taxpayer to act as 0 juror. Ranks of the city cashed at par] Houser fought valiantly for his ‘Thurmlay the pay warrants issued | bill, which also had the support City Pay Warrants BLACKFOOT, Idaho—Lone rob/by the city to the employes of the|of Murphine, of King, but the bill why it should not be enjoined from ber holds up police station and gets|municipal street railway lines The|was snowed under. warrants totaled about $135,000. Special— HAT REDUCTIONS AT BROOKS’ FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY FINE QUALITY HATS AT Just broken lines in strictly high grade hats that cannot be bought today at twice this price. See our Arcade entrance windows, then come in and take a look HATTERS—MEN’S FURNISHERS 1317 SECOND AVE. ARCADE BUILDING | FRITZ BRUMMER ‘es factng o |charge of asnault in the firet de lgrea. Information was filed yester- day, alleging that he wounded | George G. Gagne at the Gagne home jat Algona, May 18, 1918, | |What Congress Is Doing Today SENATR Je@ictery committee te continne diacusmion of Keed bill prohibiting || forsign loane fub-committee ef commerce com- mittee to take up rivers end harbors appropriation bill. Manufactures committes te ge on with coal bearings. HOUSER |] Conttness consideration of the naval riations bill “FPrerstats, commerce sommittve hearings on amendments te section 10 of the Clayton ect. ‘Wars and means committee begins hearings on articles now ea tariff free tet. ‘Treasury officials uree buflding of more vaults to store government gold before pudiio buildings and grounds committee. ‘Appropriations sub-committee con- tinnes hearings em fortifications ap- propriation pill Foreign relations semmittes con tinues hearings on trade with Russia. EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY TAR | phur Compound through your hair, taking one strand % at a» time | When you darken your hair with | Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can | tell, because it’s done so naturally, |so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mussy and trou blesome. At little cost you can buy lat any drug store the ready-to-use Plenty of Styles and Colors to Choose From tion of other ingredients called “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound.” You just dampen a sponge lor soft brush with it and draw this | through your hair, taking one small strand at a time, By morning all gray hair disappears, and, after an- other application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. | Gray, faded hair, though no dis. | Brace, is a sign of old age, and as we'all desire a youthful and at \tractive appearance, get busy at jonce with Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound and look years younger. This ready-to-use prepara tion Is a delightful toilet requisite and not a medicine, It is ypt intend ed for the cure, mitigaton or preven. | tion of divease.—Advertisement. (ton br Toe teenies CUT ced BENTLEY 6S ROTUT RENEE ano CART core Baranate hacaienea Co on7t. 0a orasts an THE SEATTLE STAR ALL IN THE DAY’S NEWS MY GaadNtss! IT SAYS skinys ARE GOINe TO BE MADE LONGER— HERE’S MORE ABOUT CAR PROBLEMS STARTS ON PAGE ONE rete that [ new pare the feattio & Rai- ler Valley lines fur common user rights on Fourth eve svoGmerTs SKIP-STOP PLAN “¢-—That the company tm eliminate some ef the congestion, shorten ile schedules and save power, by in- augurating ‘skip stops’ at such times and om such Hines ae the city may approve. All passengers would doubtiess willingly walk an additional block or twe if by eo doing they facilitate the quick operation of the cara ure, At least, all of ite rolling stock, and if ft te necesanry f h purpose that wemen conductors be employed at the same That tn eo dotng the company must wot replace mor refuse to ampioy men but only women conductors if, as It claims tm these war times, it ie Bnadle to secure sufficient men to oper- ate all of ite cara (This latter plan can be adoptnd as an experiment omiy tf ft te thovght beet.) Jt is being tried out flee where a2 & means of meeting the present abnormal conditions “The order heretofore made by the Dublic service commission purporting to deny the company the right to employ women conductors ie ef no legal effect, being beyoud We powers of the commis: sien 42 pointed out in my letter to the finance and franchise @»mmitice of the counet! under date of February 8, 1918. The maustrial welfare commission would heave jurisdiction to regulate the work- ing conditions, but it eannot be said that the work as conductors is leas suitable for women than many other lines is whieh they are new actually employed to large numbers te release men for the army or for strictly war work. “¢-—That the company at this thme and Guring the wer pave between ite tracks and for eighteen (18) inches on each side thereof with the same material used by the city, as required by ite franchise, In only these instances which the beard of public works shall certify are urgently necessary for the preservation of life, health er property, and that all other permanent peving by the company be postponed until after the was, This Iat- ter plan bas already been agreed to be- tween the city and the Rainier Valley lines.” SHOWS CALDWELL WAS ACTIVELY AT WORK Caldweil’s suggestions as outlined above show that he was actively at work on the railway problem in 1918. It shows that he kept in constant touch with the situation. No wonder then that when the conferences with the traction officials and the U. & shipping board officers commenced, Caldwell was among the city officialn who dealt with the problem. Cald- well was present finaily at the con- ference at which the alty offered $16,. 000,000 at & per cent for the system. If there is anything sespicious in connection with that offer, the sus picion falls fully as much on Hugh | M. Caldwell as on any other public official | preparation, improved by the addi. | Former Yell King Is r : Fir Tree President Don Burdick, former university yen king, is mew president of Fir Tree, senor men's honor society at university. He waa elected Thursday night to succeed Ted Faulk, who was graduated. REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone late, which is the lightest and strongegt plate kaown, does not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 15 years, $2 malcom Filling All work jarantéed for 15. years. in the day. and See ind Bridge Work. the Test of Time Most of our present patronage is mmended by our early custo- whose work ia still givin, Ask our custo: this ad with you, Cut-Rate * Jonce. te /aimost the quality of actual intelli- Men’s Outing Flannel Pajamas Reduced to $2.35 Main Floor XCEPTIONAL values are the ruling feature of this sale, which consists of over two hundred gar- ments from regular stock, made of the best quality outing els. Sizes 15 to 18, ‘ormerly $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. Choice at $2.35. Men’s Outing Flannel Night Shirts, $1.50 Sizes 15 to 20, made of an extra heavy weight out- ing flannel cut in comfort- able and well fitting meas- urements and displayed in attractive patterns. An tmn- usual value at $1.50, Men’s Ties Reduced to 50c 600 four-in-hand ties which sold formerly at 75¢ and $1.00, in a wide vari- ety of stri and figures, are red' to sell each at 50¢. Bloomer and Corset Cover REPORTS $1,00 JEWELRY THE Taken From Apartment While Family Is Away Jewelry valued at $1,068, 0 $125 shotgun and $18 worth of goff sticks were stolen from Leroy D, Lewis’ apartment at 1820 Boylston ave, he reported te police Thureday after. noon, The theft occurred while Mrs. Lewis was in California. Lewis has as real estate investment and insur. ance office at 307 Securities building. DENVER—Mra Minnie Coz ac quitted on charge killing her Bue band, Albert Cox, policeman. WHEN YOU VOTE FOB COUNCILMEN Re eure you elect men whe will |; endeavor to REDUCE YOUR TAXES TR can be dona ‘We believe we can eave THE TAXPAYERS Over $100,000.00 per year by fur nishing the County and City with || our taxigad services. A ninety days’ trial will prove our contention. SEATTLE TAXICAB COMPANY Main Six Five Huadred Ask anyone whose nerves seemed to have gone to smash and the last atom of iron apparently burned out | of the blood, how it feels to come | back the host of men and women who have used Reolo, Here | is one of the most astonishing re- constructive influences ever devised. It isa any ways it acts almost at harmless, of food value, ; Ask yet all medicine, it seems to have! power to increase | ence. It has the H jesh, it enh: entire orga’ Dlood, lots of the activity of the puts iron in the increases red cor- ly, takes the pallor ontributes to the ‘ainst exhaus- | id intensifies the activity of J processes to # extent look like a win- of the body OHIO sais: 207 UNIVERSITY 8ST. Oppesite Fraser-Natersen Co from this most won- egonetructive atrengthener, 1.00 box of Reolo today,— Advertisement, : The Rhodes Co. STORE HOURS 9 TO 6:30 Women’s Wool Sweaters Reduced to $5.75 HE extreme price reductions made on 100 woolen sweaters from our regu- lar stock is for the purpose of a quick disposal. The assortment con- sists of several models in Tuxedo styles with sel: braided and patent leather belts. The color variety includes black, tan, pink, turquoise, Copenhagen, coral, lavender, and American Beauty. $10.00 and $14.50. While they last, Saturday, your choice at $5.75. Muslin Combinations garments are made of fine white nainscek and are effectively trimmed with laces and ribbon-run beading. ‘They are from our regular stock and sold formerly at $2.50; $2.95 and $3.50, Reduced toy choice. .. eee $1.95 Portland Butter Man PORTLAND, Feb. 11—E. W. Ellis, until recently manager of the Hasel- wood company, which manufactures butter here, was arrested yesterday On @ secret federal grand jury tn- dictment charging him with know- ingty eelling adulterated butter. Ellis ts alleged to have personally directed employes in putting lime and soda im rancid butter to remove ran- cidity. Upper Malin Floor Sizes 36 to 44 and angora trimming and Formerly New Spring Coats |} unusually attract- fve models designed of velour coatings with large collars and full loose back and finished with fancy stitching and button trimming are dis played in plain rein- deer, brown and Pekin blue, the leading coa! shades for early spring. Attractive Values Pleasingly Priced at $24.50 Sizes 34 to 46 Geeend Fleer Short plash coats, formerly $34.75, $45.00, $49.50 and $55.00. Reduced to $23.65. ne Upper Main Floer Sizes 36 to 44 Is Under Arrest SATURDAY BRINGS UNUSUALLY LOW PRI Griswold Cast ‘ Tron Skillet Regular Lyd $1.45 83 Cc Size No The well known “Griswold” Skillet, which never warps, and cvenly dig- tributes the heat be | cause it is made of cast iron. Very special for Sat- urday, 83¢. Basenent RENE RAM Cut Glass Sugar and Creamer ~ Special 75c Pair Here {fs a very attractive, clear glass sugar and creamer. The mould is rec 1 : a simple but effective teat decion at ‘7S¢ per pair is very much below the regular price, Whole Soles Extreme Special Price 49c Pair A Genuine Bargain Whole soles of oak- tanned leather, large | enough for a good size | men’s shoe, ; The secret of a well lighted home without increased light bills is found in using PACK- There's enough ARD MAZDA LAMPS, berrapet to put pets sole and heel, Lamps in Any Size Main Floor Spading Fork, Special at $1.19 Long or Short Handle Spading time is here! Get busy with one of these four-tine steel spading forks. Saturday's extra special price, $1.19. . THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES BET)