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FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET RINGSIDE gate Appropriation of $5,000 to enable the boart of public works to make the necessary survey for a sea wall on Rallroad ave, from Madison st, to Piko st, is made in an ordinance trtroduced in the city counctl Monday afternoon. The ordinance was referred to the streets and nowers committee, In the 1921 budget ts an appropriation of $100,000 for the work. In addition, the legislature is to be asked to extend the harbor line on Railroad ave to make possible a uniform width of 180 feet. All bids for the city’s 63acre farm at Kent were rejected, the highest having fallen $7,500 below the $23,500 purchase price paid by the city in 1911. An ordinance waa tntroduced authorizing the ctvil servics commis gion to change {ta offices from the L. C. Smith building to the Arctic building, and to apend $2,400 for alterations, It was referred to the public safety and finance committees. Permistion to erect an electric sign on Untverstty Bridge wan granted, on condition that residents of the district defray the cost of Installation and maintenance. gotten by the host, but he —net the Hindu Nurses Hate | Taian on the street and the latter, for Eleven Years) trniuning « knite, maid, “You arg the man who swore at me 11 years DURBAN, Feb. 15-—Eleven years AN BAKE OVEN At 405 Olive St, Seat Dr. Loughney’s New Offices at Corner Fourth and Olive Opened Loughney in his above men- tioned Seattle offices, be- the hours of 10 a. m. New Satin Camisoles $1.50 and $2.00 HERE are four dainty new styles in these Camisoles, fashioned of pink wash satin, in a weave that retains its ] fresh, lustrous finish after q Patients are indeed quite’ f numerous in the well-equip- “ped offices. And the curious z | roasting ovens are kept going|®4 5 p. m. daily. 1) steadily. Those who find it) NOTE—Look for state- inconvenient to go to Dr.|ment of chronic invalid in mey’s Sanitarium in|Thursday’s issue, February nd may find Dr.|17th. Sleeping Soun ~Every }ago an Indian who was visiting a compatriot’s house where a dance was in progress was sworn at by the host, The incident was entirely for ago.” He then ent his victim badly. Specialists of the department of agriculture examined more than 22,-) 000,000 cattle during 1920. dly All Night Night “ C\LEEPING like a baby,” is easier than perhaps you think. In place of your rattling, old-style iron bed or creaky wooden bed—get a Simmons Bed: steady, noiseless, built for sleep. You'll find your nerves relax, your muscles in repose—and that’s the greatest help you can imagine to deep, restful sleep. : In every room shared by two persons, Twin Beds, by all means! 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Below he is running It looks much like a Ford runabout the new Ford tractor. with extra wheels and tractor Briand, “Firebrand,” Demands Reparation PARIS, Feb. 15-—"Can‘t come, No boota.” That telegram was sent years ago by Aristide Briand. Son of & poor Breton innkeeper, he was then etruggling to earn a | livelihood as « barrister, fac Byes Examined ond Glasses Fitted—Brokes Lenses Duplicated CHILDREN BACKWARD IN SCHOOL —Any teacher will tefl you that impaired vision makes a child nervous, careless and unabie to concentrate or retain. Watch your child read. If he holds his book too clom, or reads with a etrained expreasion—visit Seattle's most modern Optical Establishment, Moderate Rates YERSOL OPTICAL CO. 14064 THIRD AVENUE NOTICE Dr.M0.Sipes} Now Located 306 EITEL BLDG. PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE DAILY 10 TO 12 A, M. Dr. M1. 0. Sipes Dentist 306 Kittel Biig. Elliott 1437 inspecting the latest in U. S.| attachment, Today he is France's premier and the foremost figure in France's fight to make Germany pay heavy repara- tiona. ‘This is his seventh term as prime (minister, He has been called upon {in every great crinis of the republic in the past 11 years. Briand was a pillar of the socialist party. He favored the strike as the best weapon of the proletariat. During his premiership a railroad strike threatened. He called the rail road men to the country's colors and made them operate the roads as sol- diers of France. It was Briand who crushed the de. featista who wanted to make an early and costly peace with Germany. Briand would rather fish than | fight, but he's a fighter from “way back.” . 1 He seems to be the least interested of all when he ts attacked in the parliamentary chamber. He appears bored. Grayfaced, hatr disordered, nrus- tache drooping like that of a walrus, he slouches to his place to reply to the onslaught, Stronger than Clemenceau, more eloquent than Viviant, he is trans. formed into a raging torrent of ora- tory. He eweeps Gown upon his auditors with all the known forensic tricks and graces. He plays upon their passions and emotions as an organist plays upon keys and stops. And the echo is usually victory— for Briand. SELL GIRL TO , | SAVE FAMILY | Starving Parents Sacrifice Her for Food TULSA, Okla, Feb. 15. — The “sale” of 13-year-old Laura Hull by her parents to Yenal Zepfia, a 30- year-old Mexican, was charged here by welfare workers. Laura's parents, living 1 an aban. doned barn, were near starvation with two other children when Zepila proposed marriage to the child in re- turn for supporting the family. The parents consented. Zepila gave the girls age at 18 when obtaining the marriage license, and the perjury charge was based upon misstatement of age War Is Started on Winter Mosquitoes HACKENSACK, N. J., Feb, 15.— Weather prophets and other oracles for which Hackensack is famed are stumped by Jersey “skeeters” breed- ing in January, Mosquito wrigglers were found in a shallow well, and when hatched out in the office of mosquito extermination committee were found to be the “real thing.” The oldest inhabitants say they never before heard of the breeding of mosquitoes in upland sections in winter, (Home Wrecked by Purchase of Auto NEW YORK, Feb. 15.—Happily | married for 29 years, Herbert L. Brown and his wife, Lillian, were separated by the purchase of an automobile, A decree of separation was granted when Mrs. Brown testi- fied that she found another woman's hat and bathing suit in the new fam- ily car. Daddy, bring home some of Boldt's French Pastry.—Advertisement, many washings. 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Children’s “Acrobat” Shoes —Pearl Elkskin, button style, sizes 5 to 8, $5.00; sizes 814 to 11, $5.75. —Smoked Horse, lace style, sizes 5 to 8, $5.00; sizes 8% to 11, $5.75. —Brown Elkskin, button style, sizes 5 to 8, $5.00; sizes 81% to 11, $5.75. —Brown Elkskin, lace style, sizes 7 to 8, $5.00; sizes 814 to 11, $5.75; sizes 1114 to 1314, $6.75. —FIRST FLOOR IN THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 1,000 Yards of Indian Head Cotton In Lengths From 1 to 10 Yards at 29c Yard N OPPORTUNITY to purchase good quality Bleached Indian Head Cotton, so desirable for luncheon cloths, napkins, scarfs, middies, dresses and aprons, at a price much below regular. In 44- inch width, 28¢ yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE THIS MOUNTAIN DOES A SHIMMIE Jumps 6 Feet; Whole Range Moves Northward BERKELEY, Cal., Feb. 15.—The mountains of the Coast range are moving northward, causing earth strain and producing rebounds, in one of which Mount Tamalpais jumped back 6.6 feet, according to Professor A. C. Lawson, of the Uni- versity of California, It moved north- ward 10 fect between 1854 and 1906, and then hopped back 6.6 feet at the time of the San Francisco earth- quake, Actress Is Silent Thru Nine Scenes LONDON, Fen. 15.—Miss Gladys Cooper has the most remarkable part in her career in Macterlinck's new play, “The Betrothal,” playing at the Gaiety theatre, She is on the stage about twe hours before she says a word, done by gestures and expression, Drinking water on railway trains _ is tested regularly by federal and” state officials. bi In the nine scenes before she speaks, what she has to convey ia