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This wonderful new Kant-Slip Cord is an achievement of what *was thought to be the impossible: a real non-skid tire that will give almost unlimited mileage. The exhaustion of war priced materlals and the economics mada peamble in ite great new plant have enabled the Kelly Springfield Tire Ce. to reduce prices drastically. Now you can buy Kellys for the same prices you will have to pay for other tires that have always sold for less. ‘The quality of Kelly products is better than ever. The only cut is in the price. Kelly-Springfield Tire Co. Factory Branch: 1412 Ninth Avenue Seattle, Wash. | } Scafe TLR toc WERTS & IHVRLIDS Horlick’s FIGHT GARBAGE |Star’s Art Critic BILL IN COURT) ‘Reviews’ Windows | With Style Jury Restaurant Men Say It Is Unconstitutional Cluiming that the new city gurbage collection bill was paged as @ result of a prearranged plan be | tween Counciiman Philip Tindall and Irving W. Ringer, of the Pactfic Meat and Packing company, 27 Seat tle restaurant men have filed suit in superior court against Ringer's firm. They seek to prove the garbage ordinance unconstitutional Ringer was about to become bank Tupt tn operating his hog ranch, the complaint alleges, and therefore se.) cured passage of the garbage orti- nance, The Pacific Meat and Pack ing company has been awarded con- tract to collect all restaurant a} within the city limite. A restraining order to prevent the ordinance being carried out wil be sought before Presiding Judge Ever ett Smith Plane Saves 5 aeryat From Court Penalty W. P. Ross, a Vancouver, 8. C., ttorney, was in @ sad predicament Tuesday morning. He had just re | Chamber of | traffic cop and a large touring car ATTLE STAR BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD The four cups offered by the Retail Bureau of the Chamber of Commerce for the most attractive arrangement of merchandise were awarded to Fraser-Paterson’s for department stores, to Turrell's, Pine street, for women's shoe stores, to Carmen's for women's specialty shops, and to King Brothers’ for men's clothing stores. Monday morning the jury met at the Fine Arts to start the tour of inspection. Mr, Phelan, of the Commerce, supplied a for the seven members of the jury, ‘and in spite of the appearance of @ load going to the jail, the jury had & gay time, Will H. Smith, director of the Seattle Art Club school, Misa Reyn- olds, director of fine and industrial arts in the public schools, Mra. C. |A. Merriam and Mra. C. 8, Shissler, painters of the Fine Arts sociéty, Miss Henrtetta Hamilton, interior deco: rator, Wayne Albeo, the photogra- pher, and Carl F, Gould, chairman fully, Turrell’s uptown shop had an advantage in having many amall, shallow windows. But the jury nearly lost all its women mem bers at the brocade slipper windows One window with extremes from head to foot—opera hat to patent, leather shoes—caught the men's fancy ‘The only derogatory remark there,| was of the shine department sign) in the front window. On the whole, it was noticed that the light signs looked very spotty and the dark | signe—like the dark floors—helped to center attention on the merchan. dise itself, {I The shop windows made a gallery | of pictures that attracted throngs.| It is not too much to hope that) such artiste as Frank Maxwell of | Fraser-Patterson's be allowed to sign their windows just as any other| artist would his picture. The Special Price Base- ment is devoted exclu- sively ‘to the selling of special lots of women’s and children’s apparel, bought much below the regular market prices colved a delayed request to appear Of the civic improvement commit- before Judge Calvin 8. Hall in Seat. | tee of the Chamber, spent the after. tle, noon examining the pageant of Eddie Hubbard, mail aviator, saved | beauty unveiled on the avenue. the day by obligingty happening| It was an artistic series of pio along, picking him up and landing| tures worthy of admiration quite him safely at his destination within | apart from the merchandise offered an hour. More Bodies in Flood Area Found) DALLAS, Texas, Sept. 14—With the discovery of two additional bodies, the toll of life in the Central Texas flood was brought to 196 today. Indications are that the total of deaths will not exceed 200 RELIEF FROM PAINING FEET eee People all over the country are finding an easy and effective way to end foot troubles. Blue-jay Foot Treatment is com- posed of three essential articles for keeping the feet in prime condition: Blue-jay Foot Soap, Blue-jay Foot Relief (a massage) and Blue-jay, Foot Powder. All who suffer from the nervous strain and constant irritation of aching, tender feet should try Blue- jay Foot Treatment. At all drug- gists. Write for free booklet —“The Proper Care of the Feet"—to Bauer & Black, Chicago. Blue-jay Foot Treatment Keepe feet fooling fine Advertisement. HICKORY WAIST AND GARTERS Just What Y our Girl or Boy Wan Real, red-blooded, robust bodies want support but need room to de- jvelop. Don’t cramp and crowd ose m just . Get the nstructes thought- - tai tard Stickory.” fc all ages 2 to 14—each garment fits perfectly. Body of durable, Ibe, erade materials. All $ eenuine bone. The Original Made and guaranteed by the makers Aveid of the nationally known and nation- ead Substitus oa shown Children’s Hickory one way to look lave your clothes ‘OU and do not accept less they are CORRECT. JOHN E. 0’BRIEN Maker of Me 506 Union Bulge to Order, 30" to $65 ny at $46 Always Read my article in ext Saturday's Star. Caps An Any Size Bottle A home necessity in the bottling of tees juices, catsup, etc. The to gab all your old bottles, ‘housands use and recommend the ono BOTTLE CAPPER of order Sajusting. “Automatic release sia For Sale by All Leading Dealers. Mi4, by Comstock-Bolton Co,, K.C, Mo- Wholesale Distributors: for male, CAN CREATE ATMOSPHERE IN WINDOW DISPLAYS And one thing it conclusively proved was that if a store creates jit# atmomphere in its window dis play it will attract its kind of cus- jtomers, The individual merchandise shown is seldom sold directly from the window to the customer, The winners were impossible to choose after one afternoon trip and the jury adjourned in order to have * night view and an early morning | 00% before voting on the prize win- nera, One thing they evidently agreed upon-—that the whole was dramatic, stirring and attractive, in- (initely superior to the windows of. ered by the shops in @ small way three years ago, It was an open secret ‘that the! Fraser-Paterson windows fascinat ed everyone. They were not only beautiful, but clever and unusual, and successfully surmounted many difficulties. Incidentally they conveyed the mesmge Parte has tried to send Wer—that black te “the thing” thin veason. Especially at night these) windows are gorgeous, RESORT TO STRATEGY 'N VARYING SIZE The size wus varied by cleverty | opping the windows down, a most unusual trick for a department store, usually too eager for extended areas of plate glass One figure you glimpse edge on, and | the other mysteriously thru a haze of | gaume batiked curtaining. . Theee| Plate windows have an unfortunate Joining down the middie, which ts cleverly outwitted by placing the ex- hibit to one side, balancing it with The biack tile mirror-like floor of the corner window ts a masterpiece, allow! for the reflection of the sparkling figure in a startling man. ner. From points of view of color, | composition, lighting effect and origi- nality everyone praised Fraser-Pat- terson’s windows. Frederick & Nelson had the most forgeous display of any shop. The entire block of windows was brilliant with wonderful and expensive batik and) Uedye hangings arranged against a carefully detailed Moorish background. The turquoise biue window was perhaps the loveliest. The idea was clever and lovely and the ripling col or would perhaps have been a shade more pootic as a ae mea ma for mer- chandise if @ little insistent, as it could be if partially velled under a gauze curtain. The really wonderful Merchandise was put in the back ground, not only begause of the color effect, but because of the distracting. ly lovely Oriental rugs PEACOCK WINDOW EFFECTIVE AT NIGHT The Bon Marche’s peacock window gave an effective impression ight, eapecially, having the figure elevated #o the crowd could see weil. MacDougall’s had a dressing room ncene very attractive in spite of the overshadowing background. Rhodes had to be examined In de- tall, as an impression of the whole was hard to get on account of: the overlapping expanses of plate glass that prevented the different “pic tures” from being enframed. Of the specialty shops Graham’ tracted particular attention for grey haired lady s0 alluringly attired in & marvelous green beaded dress and grey squirrel coat. After all, * | Anderbay, Egiy John 1926 Sist_ave. 8. & ards, Alouyo L., 3437 Dénsmore| ich." Michael, 2760 Washington | Teniy ” charles, 1916 Terry ‘ee. | schoenbers. Martin, 2323 N. 65th #t,| oy. Jones, Robert J, 611 22n4 a Feljows, Vred D, 4126 12th ¥, girk. Teuentes Richard, 66 Battery at. wir Mayoom, Walter B, 926 27th ave. 8, inner 3 Harlan fi, $110 ¥. Jefferson mt | Bl ‘Theodore P., 1616 Boylston ave. | God eh Baldur, 4514 28th ave. | Manwaring” James M. 4 46th ave Pettson, Waiter, 6610 10th ave. N. E., | | Veriylist, Chri, 4049 40th ave. 8.) W.. boy. | Saumont, Leon, Kent. bo; ee George Cy 318 W. Newel! at., | man, Max &. 1411 20th | Miter Parley B, 416 26) | Meulndonk, Adolph, 2928 Americus | Diement, Johm, 1910 30th ave. W.. | MARRIAGE LICENSES | } Nam Age. | Mandolas, And oT McCauley, Vie Bonsoursen, Jacob, Seatth Calo, Seattle thur Trumbull, 8 Shark, Katherine, Seattl Barr, James P.. Seattle Butikofer, Fay Marguerite, Se. hnnen, bo: ve. bP & Colors: brown. Sizes 16 to 46. gloe. tympia ex Rusabern. eat) Johnson, Ne Yeomalt. .Legal | Newbury, Vera Seattle ....Legal | DIVORCES GRANTED Nelson, J. from Mary. Holmes, Ada W. frota Frenk. Serves Jgnnie from Richard, niin, 1 from Rudolph. Marie from Olof. Tells Rotary Club of Logged-Off Land W. A. Irwin spake on “Logged Off Lands” at the weekly luncheon, ot Hannah, ay 715 11th ave, | the Rotary club at the Masonic club bei jase oe rooms Wednesday. Rotarian Fred lawn aye Everett will discuss the international Skbicht, Antone, 67, session which he attended in Edin- burgh, Scotland, last June, As ecarty as 1899 scientints tested| Music will be furnished by the a form of liquid oxygen as an ex:|Temple quartet under the Mirection plostve, of Montgomery Lynch. PUBLIC 1S URGED 10 HEED NATURE'S WARNING Thousands of People Suffer Permanent Loss of Health Because of Nene Ne ture Has Set the Danger Signals for Us and We Cannot Afford to Pass Unnoticed the Warning That She Gives Us. Good digestion means good health; bad digestion means bad health. A sound stomach is worth a hundred times its weight in gold. Probably eighty per cent of all diseases originate in the digestive organs. Dyspepsia, or what is more commonly known as indigestion, is not only one of the most prevalent, but it is one of the most difficult to treat of all present day diseases, and has for years baffled the skill of leading spe- cialists everywhere. Stomach trouble is almost always Kin Sigel fon 4712 Wood- Earl ave. people have learned that it prpb- More Drunks in U. S. || JUICE & SYRUP CO, Many a grey haired lady would be glad to dress up if all the clothes were not for the perfect thirty-sixes. And besides, they usually are the pa trons with pocketbooks. The other window was for youth alone—most startling clothes. Igoe had one quaint frock every subdeb would love. Carman's upstairs display in the second story windows, only to be seeen well at night from across the treet, was unusually charming. ‘The Cox hat shop had a very pretty color scheme by day. The MacLean shop was most artistic with a fiat basket of flowers and one especially attractive hat (gone from the window as the jury looked). It wag very clever and daringly simple, proving that in very simple arrangements, with lit- tle expense, often the most attrac- pre results are obtained, Greenstones’ had very successful | contrasting winddws in bronze and green unusually telling. Also, the Eastern Outfitting Co, and New | York Waist House. | The men's shops have a terrible time—they are bound to get every- thing from “soup to nuts” in the window. Cheasty’s had a girl—a very pretty figure, too—admiring stockings, but she was lost among the mediey of garments jammed tn the windows. Brook's shop, in the Arcade, tho using plenty of mer. chandise, achieved a striking effect by @ careful arrangement and choice of colors—a lavender tie anchoring the whole, SHOE SHOPS FACED DIFFICULT PROBLEM The shoe shops are up against a similar difficulty of making a lot of Yeu should find them et your dealer's tn the notions, boys’ or infants’ department, If not, please write us ASTEIN & C COMPANY Ask Your Grocer or Druggist for the New Rainier Malt and Hops Syrup No Boiling, No Straining + SEATTLE FRUIT SOLE DISTRIBUTORS MAIN 4618 TWO STORES 217 Spring St. and 1401), First Ave. Corner Union small objects bung together success- followed by & complication of dis eases, One of the first being an overworked liver, with all the symp toms of biliousness, followed in turn with headaches, coated tongue, nanu- sea, dizzy spells, pain in the back, palpitation of the heart and other distressing symptoms, Sooner or later the kidneys will become fn- volved and that is just why these danger signals should be heeded in time. A wise man puts out the fire before there is too much destruc: tion; the same theory should apply to stomach trouble. Gas in the stomach means, fer- mentation instead of digestion; de- cay, instead of nutrition, for fer. mentation produces poisons, which are absorbed by the blood, and which frequently bring on the con- dition known @4 auto-intoxication or self-poisoning. This {s also why we develop acidosis, which brings on so many complications such as rheumatism, hardening of the arte ries, high blood pressure and other conditions, which may mean perma- nent loss of health. Acidosis is one of the main forerunners of Bright's disease and diabetes, hence it is evi dent that if we have stomach trou ble, however slight, we are foolish indeed if we do not take prompt steps to correct it. If we are not fit as a fiddle tn the morning; if we don’t feel better than when we went to bed; if our breath is offensive; and we have that bad taste in the mouth; nature has set the danger signals for us and we cannot afford to neglect the warn ing that she gives us, That is just why the demand for Tanlac, the great Stomachic, Systemic and Re- constructive tonic has broken all World's records, The American ably provides the surest, safest, and quickest remedy for all such trou- bles, and millions upon millions have taken it with the most aston- ishing and gratifying results. Tens of thousands of men and wo- men of all ages and in all walks of life afflicted with stomach, liver and kidney disorders, some of them of long standing, as well as thou- sands of weak, thin, nervoys men and women apparently on the verge of collapse, have testified publicly that they have been fully restored to their normal health, strength and weight by its use. Still others who seemed fairly well, yet who suffered with indigestion, headach ness of breath, dizzy spe gassy stomachs, coated tongues, foulness of breath, constipation, bad complexion, loss of appetite, sleep- lessness at night and terribly de- jected, depressed feelings state that they have been entirely releved of these distressing symptoms and re stored to health and happiness by Tanlac, NOTE: Tanlac Vegetable Pills are an essential and vitally important Part of the Tanlac Treatment wher- ever constipation ts present. You cannot hope to get satisfac. tory results from the Tanlac Treat- ment without first establishing a free and regular movement of the bowels, It stands to reason that no treatment can do the greatest amount of good when you are suf: fering from constipation or bilious- ness, or when your system js clog- ged up with waste products and poisons. Tanlac and Tanlac Vegetable Pils are sold in Seattle by Bartell’s Drug stores and by leading druggists ev: erywhere.—AdverUsement, and marked very close for quick selling. THE BIG SPECIAL FEATURE FOR THURSDAY IS: A Very Special Purchase of New Fall. Suits Greatly Underpriced at $25.00 Handsome velour suits, in the new correct styles, with trim- mings of fur and heavy thread embroidery. The coats are lined throughout with novelty silks in attractive patterns. Navy, brown, reindeer and silvertones in blue-and investigator of a French brandy cern declared here today before sailed aboard the liner Paris. “I have visited every nation in world studying liquor conditions have nowhere found the drunk: that prevails in the United and Canada,” Monnet declared. AN OPPORTUNITY YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO OVERLOOK If reduction of prices does | not attract you, pass this up, but if you do believe in economy and you want te get 100 cents worth for | your dollar, here is your ‘chance. During Thursday, 1 Friday and Saturday, we are offering you LADIES’ SUITS or OVERCOATS “$40 Made to your individual FF measure i Former values from $70 to $85 Than Entire World? iW YORK, Sept. 14.—There is @runkenness in the United tates and Canada than anywhere in the world, Gaston Monnet, traveling \ This is absolutely the ac- tual cost of materials plus production, and we are sure you cannot duplicate — them elsewhere in price. Although we have reduced our prices to a minimum, we still, maintain the high standard of quality and workmanship which this house has had the reputation for so many years. Our large assortment of several hundred patterns and colorings, the very newest of the season, provides an .ample range for the choice of materials. Style and quality in combination with the prices we ask, give you the biggest value that can be, had in clothes. \ Call on us and see for yourself. Remember, guarantee satisfaction. we absolutely ed Paciic Ladies’ Tailoring Co. j S, FOX, Manager. 203 TRADERS BUILDING Cor, Third and Marion, STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULT