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THE SEATTLE STAR ellie DEAD BABY (Fewer Enoish Sachooos) “Little Review” Continues Lara B sort aa Oe, ee TRS aie RESTORED: | Increases In the remarringes of wer te Feed oe = as “aa fi — PRASER-PATIERSON ( ‘© ‘ Refuses to Be Suppressed| young widows and of the mar riages of middieaged bachelors, and a general tendency for mor tality to dectine, are the features Injection Into Muscle Works Miracle; Heart Again Set Beating of the registrargeneral’s report for 1919. The remarriage of wid ows was @ direct consequence of the war, many of them losing their husbands in battle Under LONDON, Eng., Mirch 18.—Claim | cies of the heart itself, and the re that life hag been restored to a 6. {sult is said to be sufficiently prom monthold infant four (minutes after |‘ to Invite preliminary expert ments on animals. the child's heart had chased beating, | on Rf. EE bean made by 10r. Crameton|\sremma comes trom the super Special Price Basement —Not only “lower prices” but so much lower that no one who wishes to economize can af ford to miss the opportunity of the Special Price Basement. Featuring Smart Spring Hats At $5.00 Distinctive modes in dashing new effects. Clever ways of trims in hats of new visca braids, straw braids and combinations of silk, satin, faille silk, crepe de chine and georgettes. Some embroid- ered, dthers flower trimmed. Hats that would ordinarily command a far higher price. the age of 28 the number of re marriages was 10.7 times ant be iin @ Midland pliysicinn, We | Terene Ome SC © cheep or GO and EEN dise child still is living after an}? "e™ Saews to doctors, tween 25 and 30, six times as great ag in 1912, The marriage of bachelors was twice as numer. ous as in 1921 Operation which for tour minutes = re was “fatul.” | Wireless Typewriter The announcement ha« arouwd ex | A | traordinay interest iv the Brien! Invented in London Miedica! profession. De Walker said) LONDON, March 18—A séheme he injected adrenalin into heart mus ifor typing by wireless has been les. This plan had been expert-| evolved by a young resident of Lon- mented wit} for years and was used| don, who hopes secon to carry thru With great success im many shock | practical experiments, The machine tasee in Fiance; it -pteviousty had! is similar to an ordinary typewriter, Been made into the veim. and on pressing a key an electric ctr. This is the first time that the | cult is controlied. Any typist can op Muid has beem Injected into the mus. ' erate the machine. Sailore—Turbans—Rolled Brims A, Very Special Purchase of New Spring Coats and Wraps Much Underpriced at $15.00 —Not for seasons have such splen- did values been offered at so low a price. —Smart styles in sports, wrappy and utility coats. —Materials: Polo cloth, Jersey, Margaret C. Anderson, Publisher of the Little Review March 18.—‘%rada|that the description of a dress worn Will she? I) by the heroine af the novel was im 4 ; Mins Anderson answern that the man of the tries to translate ‘art for art's sake” Into art for his make He tries to plece things together to make them NEW YORK © mor dat? Judge and Mons special Sernochan, atrect n't when it was read Ir something, but the meaning is not the same as that gathered by the artista of the Margaret C publinher | village. “The tempting to set moral standards for view, for they fined Anderson and Jane Heag and editor, respectively, $50 each. The journalista were fined for publishing James Joyce's “Ulynses, proper public seems bent on at- the artist,” mys “There is no such Miss Anderson thing, Give an which the court declan vel « because the vel was artist a moral and he will lose his a Village in agog . “The Little Review is the onty F Co ‘The action against the magazine medium Which the artist may —Colors: Tan, Copenhagen, rust, was instituted by John & Sumner, o in the sun.” navy, Pekin and taupe. nee ff the Boctety for the Pre) 4 continue to tame it ih vent lee. He in Anthony Com-| ‘This line in the front cover —Semi-lined and unlined. stock's muccensor. lof the magazine “Making no The point made by Sumner waal|cofnpromine with the public taste." Millions Wasted as Camp Dodge Decays; War Material Rots| DES MOINES, lowa, March 14— | huge reservoir and a complete water. {Camp Dodge, representing an expen. | works #ystem with pumping stations | @itare of millidns by the U. & war and mains i department, is being battered to} This portion of the cam i pieces by the wintry Diasta, chased for the Iowa ecco Ther phen The hundreds of huge barracks in on land owned by the state. The and thousands of «mailer buildings state is buying property valued at 100 White Voile bi} Blouses ° 4 Special at 75c —A dozen or more styles from which to choose. Lace trimmed, pin-tucked and hemstitched models. ~All sizes, 86 to 44, but not all sizes in each style. New Pongee Blouses $3.95 —Several becoming new styles in lace-trimmed and pretty embroidered models. All sizes, 36 to 46. —Popular, serviceable and moder- ately priced. Just Received Sports Jackets and Silk Jersey Petticoats are deserted $2,000,000 for $34,000. ‘Threefourtnes ‘The quartermaster warehouses are|of the buildings on thia section are : to the brim with rotting sup-|to be torn down and the prose - ’ S] + p and materials of ali deserip- (from the eal Droceeds Spec ial Values at Me aihig ts vage to be used in main {taining a permanent state the remaining quarter. | BUILDINGS DoomMED amp in Moderately Priced Jackets at $6.75 ~—~Heather Jersey in smart Tux- edo styles—blue, brown, green and gray. Sports Skirts at $5.95 ‘agons are standing under open sheds, their wheels rusted. MOUNTAIN OF SAUSAGE GRINDERS In the middie of one warehouse is! a small mountain of sausage grinders Jumped upon the dirt floor | Army trucks are huddied together In little gro like cattle tn a storm, | # | without even a canvas covering These trécks will noon have de $2.95 —A very special purchase of 100 splendid quality petticoats in a wealth of new spring colorings. All Jersey and Jersey tops with taffeta ruffles; some Tomorrow Is the Last Day of the | Great Pre-Opening Sale at the | New Cheasty Store ‘Our Formal House Warming Party Monday Plumbing 64 waste. Scarcely FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1927, A Special Sale of White Outing Flannel Exceptionally Low Priced at | 19c a Yard | —1,000 yards 86-inch white outing flannel in a good weight. Priced very special for Saturday only. —Second Floor J. W. Edmunds, Oph. D. —Over sixteen years’ suc- cessful practice in Optometry in Seattle. —Opticsl Parlors, on the Balcony Chemises Rumpled and Slightly Soiled From Display —Some French hand - made and exquisitely *embroidered, some of fine Philippine hand work, and some lace trimmed and machine made. 5 $16.50 garments $8.95. 1 $13.50 garment $7.50. 2 $12.50 garments $7.50. 2 $10.00 garments $6.50, 1 $8.50 garment $5.50. —11 $7.50 garments $4.50. — 6 $6.50 garments $4.00. —14 $5.00 and $5.75 gar- ments $3.95. —14 $3.50 garments $2.25, —16 $3.00 garments $2.00, —28 $2.50 garments $1.75. —Second Fleer _ A Special Purchase of Women’s Hand Luggage Priced Unusually Low at $10.95 —25 cowhide traveling bags of soft, pliable leather in the popular three-piece style. Finished with sewed-on cor- ners, silk linings of blue and dark green, and three inside pockets, —Fifth Fleer Bag Frames Much Reduced at $1.19 Regularly $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 —Metal frames with chain attached, in silver and dull gold finish. Oval and square shapes in sizes from 6 to 714 inches. —First Floor gz Night, 7 to 10 o’Clock—Everybody Welcome. |] teriorsiea to such an extent as to be D&th house hax with novelty flounces in| | —Pleated wool plaids in all the 4 worthless except for junk, towa| Electrical Wiring and two colors. popular shades. All sizes. farmers would welcome the chance to | Poles were left behind 4 SS | bid on these idle wagons and trucks. The wonderful base hospital built a3 The federal government will ac-|t0 accommodate thouss ks Sovareen yaaa tude. ¢ bar. redited with bringing McMahon cept a bid of $34,000 offered by the! tents, te in a state of dec back to life, refuses to discuss it state of Iowa for about 657 buildings, including 90 of the big barracks, a | Ticks Nd eae aktteton sien x Mark seiaek” ‘he le j Fon of cavairy, A solitary mounted | But McMahon says: “Tithics or no kuard makes a lonely patrol around|ethica, I'm certainly much obliged = on ng for fire, doctor.” TELLS HOW IT FEELS TO DIE: $39.00 for special group of fine Blue Suits—marked | last fall at $65 to $80—same group selling this spring—$45 to $60. | $29.50 Women May Hold Posts in Government | STOCKHOLM, March 18.—The re | | port of the committee which has oa | been inquiring into the question of | ci a. ee | the appointment of women to govern: | \Freak Fashions Rage | ment posts recommends the passage | Among Paris Elite of a bill enabling women to hold a majority of such posts, with the ex:| PARIS, March 18 This year is to) ception of military and diplomatic | ne of freak fashions. Somewhere in the ma watch jto the You Never Take Chances when you wear genuine Among the positions. and Young Men’s Suits—values on the winter market up to $75. $3.15 watches set single stone instead of the custom. | ary giana; paper hats contrived out of | lorackle-paper; leather umbrellas,| GENEVA, March 18.—Mme. Cor lemall affaira, two feet long, capable | bax, a mother of 14 children, hanged of being folded up and put in a lady's herself in despair because her hus handbag: fruit necklaces, real tanger: | band and two sons were out of work ine oranges strung on a gold thread;|/and notice had been given them to/| jowel-faced f hoi f ial if et fade are: Hemp gowns mi a . ‘or choice of a new special group of 140 Men’s SHUR-ON pera hceS ypil gp 7 aly, ye “| Family ae Samvanes come |Man Who “Died and Came Back” Relates Experiences CHICAGO, What abe} unquestionable || t#* adventures of the soul? Charles McMahon EYEGLASSES Mother Kills Self, for you know that Shur-on means March 18 2 Price . “the ma pould no a | For Gantner & Mattern’s| for 200 Men’s fine Soft quality. died and came back,” claimate know. | straw hate with ane eens le caae youne. Gerwans seatiocte 4A “CREDIT Trt, 7 A A roctorn # natead of flowers; white pkings i € Fine Union and Two- | Hats—values $5 to $9 Since 1890. we have || operating tables Mis crayon the tor evening wear. sot want such « large family GLADLY” able preath stoppe $ sta etanarantte oe | | piece Underwear | 1 - made Shur-on Glasses for His Pulse halted His flesh grew rae 7 ; | | { A over 60,000 8, nite, His body took on the chill of | $8.00 Union Suits.$4.00 /2 Price people. ‘ | | $10 Union Suits. .$5.00 | . i A $12 Union Suits. .$6.00 = all hme lines in Seattle Optical Co. By all the tents of science Me. : “ ” © 3.50 Single Garments Men's rrow” Shirts Mahon was dead ' arg Single G oe. +5; | $6.00 Shirts a hO MING Pye & AL) | But physicians set to work to bring ; | at . oo “78 | Fe a a re . veR\e pORe eve back respiration, consciousness, life > $4.50 Single Garments | 59,00 Shirts (3 € | Meanwhile McMahon's wife paced he eer $2.25 | $4.00 Shirts py an outer room, sobbing with grief. wa. shoe s $3.50 Shirts 715 Second Ave. MoMahon’s bi " comforted her j Regular $8.00 Duofold They had all fahon's face, poe ee Union Suits go in this |) Ss samen rape ————~ | and to them he w 1 : ae es a sds a ihe esitbaie bol | Pre-opening Sale at... | 1 95 KEEPING FIT por reparations v made nother Los Angeles Man Tells of |{P0 strensth T, could, muster to et | Hes eenepere see $5.65 e oy we SAU; mascom (PSs the Wonderful Change | house, and I would drag mynelt 3} a sland mrL EOS The pay : sare ee * * eae 4 home feeling completely used up. | | fie Milde ok in teceactes Keep the kidneys in good order.| gyno op Uaienly —-there was the) in ara Gongision Sirice | oe ete ey te ed va r Avoid too much meat, alcobol or}in. one ‘ ai o . mane, 95 Cents phioge light-weight | tea. Drink plenty of pure water, ~ Th jppeelge Yate si hi aaa: Tal sid an 7 one day a friend came into the seer roman | Pretesably Bot water, betore reals Fe tencdpprettary or @arshouks wherd 1 les: @behing | 4 ani soli colors. and drive e urle acid ow zs or ve Later, on his cot, he sal “Tf any one needing medicine| and, seeing what a bad fix I was in, for a choice of a special | yutem by taking “An-uric™ (antl-| [aeron his cot, he sald: ty jg{ Aoubte that ‘Taniac will rid him of| he told me that Tanlac was doing ‘ assortment of White $1.95 a pair for $3.00 That latest discovery Of], dioumlens sloop. 1 remember the| Di# troubles, he needs only try tt to] him a world of good, and urged mo D Muslin Night Robes English Golf Hose * of the anesthetic, and " declared Pete Torte,| to try it. So I did, and my appe Send a bottle of water to itne Paasasien (hs. fice’ ot yeure tent st, Los Angeles,| tite picked up and I got to feeling Y; Price for all broken lots in our stock of I}lStoteu wuttato N.Y. ane you wil jand the rush and surge of color a ae oo eet Ne, tae ‘i - , ; ns 8 . ,. taking Tanlac just a few weeks, and Men’s Dress Kid and Mocha Gloves receive free medical advice as to! “I WAS GONE, ve always been in rugged] can eat pork chops or anything eise whether the kidneys are affected AT'S AL ) SAYS health,” said Mr. Torte, “until about) 1 want and never feel a touch of in | \]]} When your kidneys get sluggish en all was quiet. Votces grew] two years and a half ago, when I| digestion, I never think of eating | and clog, you suffer from back ores Ull softer then faded away. | began to notice a catch in my right|a meal now without first taking my | > ache, sick headaches, dizzy spells ty limbs grew dead, and finally—~| side and hurting in my back,| dose of Tanlac, *I keep a bottle at | jor twinges and pains of lumbago,|1 was just gone which became especially bad in cold| home and one at the warehouse, so | | rheumatiam or gout; or sleep is die hat’s all I know or damp weather, From then on, I/ 1 will be sure not to miss a dose. | Surhed ong or thee iime x night aleve / ras dead became steadily worse, My appetite| When 6 o'clock comes, at the close |Take heed, before too Inte! Get vere Is just the faintest recol-| left me and my stomac nut | of busy day rae |Anuric (anthuric acid), for it will| lection of something. I don't ia Oh OMAGE TX SONINITE GAC honte er cae | TURN aan Caen eee re of order T couldn't eat meats or any| just fine and sleep at night like a aquGeemMZ UNG MEN S.wear vy, | MEN | SECOND AVENUE AT SENECA STREET put new life into your kidneys and|what it is. I've tried hard to re-|other solid food without ay | othe Olid food 0 iffering | healthy boy Tanlac is certainly your entire system, Ask your drug-|member, but it's no use, That must] terribly from indigestion, 1 never| great.” 2 1332-34 | |wist for it or send Dr, Pierce ten | have been death slept more than two or three hours! Tanlac is sold by the Bartell Drug SECOND cents for trinl package of “Anuric.” Dr Sat! —Advertisement, ‘ Thomas H. Parche, who per |at night and woke up feeling as ‘ormed the operation, and who is ! tired ag on going to bed. Stores, Seattle, and Brooks & Son,| It a all | Kennydale.-Advertisement, Dress Well for Easter Pay as Convenient Bradbury Suits and Over- coats are not an experi- ment. They have met the most exacting demands of Seattle’s well dressed men for many years, and the new Spring Models are well up to their High- est Standards in every respect. : And you can choose now and pay a little at a time as convenient. That’s our regular plan of doing business. ¥ we s ma | } i t i]