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SEATTLE STAR ‘My! Oh, My! What To Hold Rites for Landscape Gardener'| before ‘U” TO DEMAND putting | | | Soap ta being mined In the vicinity | a HIGH GRADES, Landscape Gardener’ a. sone 2 . ts tt, G8, landscape gardener, who q } i Enforcement of the acholurship| Atarrett, ¢f, landwcabe gurdener, wo +~ SB Satomi eg eta aoa, || alentine Ideas! x22" ues sires ’ ee ees tre eee be Seiieerons 908 ba Seley, joke Ay urchacer, tle puns regarding them, two-thirds of the hours Friday ¥S ole gee ay d 4s Pied gr % | By Wanda von Kettler "Oh, lettuce be married,” joyfully | With a «rade of C of above to rejing Co, Ata 1889, when he came i ae uawenta the iettuoe’ head [main in college, will be rixidly en:| Beattie since 1889, when he ca Kivery Way at these remarkable credit But don't misanderetand, pe yp forced this quarter, according to an|here from Innesota, Bb ‘ I'm reading valentines, RED HEARTR known an an expert bulider of t terms are for your convenience— ne ement Thursday by univer ¥ authorities, u That Washington ranks with the) te’s prival STILA, FLUTTER Regardless of the modern twist courts, having planned most of * courts. “Let's cut up." ‘The words were inseribed on a pair $2.98 yard $2.25 yard ; bed { cardboard ra, beautifully |and turna, the real old-time valentine | Proteartpy He is survived by hin widow, Mrs. oo pea . . | b iversities In the country in ; + Rai regular price $4— regular price §4— Your Credit Is Good painted in soft hues and decorated | has not bean discarded. Long strings | candarda of scholarship. in the|Lorinds ‘As Starrett) even ‘ehlids nn FRIDAY ° y — ee with the portraits of two playful! of red hearte stil) flutter down from . + Bunealio,| Raymond G., Arc , Alfred J, Se he weer pier ana ate aseratare fire weenty ‘reatures—m, pink and white youth |the shelves. ‘The paper lage and thejstatement of | Presiden that the Oncur ©, and Patrickh J. starrett, NIGHT Arapertes; all the new vet, heavy send tes amounting to payment payment so 2 ceo ete flapper | Qupids etill play thelr part, There is no expectation that a ire, Grace Jt Power” aha re omy Suk Ge araveris . . ‘ « ‘ “ requirements = wh Addie Hediand, and four grand Colors in plain, fe iis for draperies $50— $5— $1— THATS MODERN To, my Valentine” and tne cue 3) reusreats Aa ured and striped de- and portieres; regu $75— $7.50 $1 50 VALENTINE love” #till are being chow Yy High schoot etudenta will be re|¢> ‘ Te Oar , signs; regular price lar price $4 ape. i rr And that's a modern valentine | efoups that crowd before the paeert- dana ge angen ge es Sgr ag gee er ape $4—; special Friday. clal Friday . Saturday, $10— $2— jone of the many patterna of this| mente of Bt Valentine's, merpentons, | $9 ry Ga, tor ait aia eae ee ; Saturday, $2.98 yard. 82.25 yard $12.50 $2.25 | year's tokens of affection which just a he com 5 3 < $ rs 5 en cr ' ce the windows and | Who sleeps on the beat is not forgot Breetrerc ae |ten. ‘The individual who toots his own horn han a speciay little trom | bone and a wicked verse dedicated to his weakness. The milliner who charges double In cattily remembered all for a penny. And Beatie sends valentines—val- entines of all kinds, as in other years. For we're just one week away from the annual heart frolic. gentleman with an oysterish head. | And just as young, judging from So it foes, from counter to counter. | both the new and the old tokens of ‘The very latest in valentines deal | regard—just as pinytul and just as with shapes of thi a tu lit eraay ag ever, $2.50 $3— $4.50 $7.50 SALE: DOLLS! 2 DAYS ONLY —Ay - inch china doll; counters of downtown stores. “Pd like to spoon,” breathes » second pink and white youth who looks soulfally from the bow! of a blue tinted soup spoon, “I'd like to spoon.” “You're an oyster— Why don’t you sprak And come out of your shell?” This accompanies the portrait of « high chair: reduced $1 regular price $3.80 —strongly constructed high chair, made of hardwood; golden fin- Maser STOW | In five minutes “Pape’s Diapepsin’’ ends | | Indigestion Gases Flatulence } Sourness Acidity Palpitation ms jointed legs A B it M “FT, D ” “Pape’s Diapepsin” relieves stom-|drug tore, and then if you should in gah Aaah ey and arms; l ore OW- own ach distress in five minutes, bd pete | — oy te riday - Saturday, ot, tose «6 ” Cont Want a slow remedy whes| ie) \Za" partusate ana’ sours ase] u ‘85. : aa hair; sim- on Sunny Los Angeles your stomach ls bad—or an uncet|tormg gus; caumen headache, dizzi| : Spore a! REP ilar to ati pt age Sho Sebnile jon Mamerner whe as get a stanote | essen is ti sare entree | none as nauena; | ervetations ft] [ weeks T a too varuable; you m "t | ne! undtrest: o08—remer ir | t } Prt ay- Star pier eyes stories §=[ with the devil baa him fill up the |injere it with drastic yf sal Pape’s os po as Pape’s Diapepsin power, t combination cooker — Sdtirdas .... shout svuthers Calttornia, cart, arms and shoot the heat Out to! Diapepsin is noted for ite wpeed|in contact with the stomach al i in giving relief, its harmiensnese, | digestion vanishes. the heat we get here is nothing Be- | its certain action in regulating sick, caune they bave ebout 693 In the sour, gasey stomachs. It ts the most! efficient antacid known—the cer-| tainty and ease with which it over. DOWNSTAIRS STORE 195 shade every piace outside of Los Angeles. in the country Keep this perfect stomach doctor in your home-keep it handy—et comes stomach and digestive discov. \ders ia a révelation to those who) ; “And when it comes to baniners. if/_ large stxty-cent case from any |try it.—Advertisement, HERE SATURDAY George Krau, « resident of Soap does nearly as much business as Low Some Person In Person vegular price $3.78 ition cooker of _ heavy gauge pure ‘sluminum in the new Colonial panel style : plain; set consists 300 dozen hand painted china cups and saucers: Lake, Wash, saw those stories and Angeles he's immediately ordered to laughed. Just about that time he re |be cut and quartered. If a man here [ceived « letter from another resident |fails in business, the Chamber of jof Soap Lake who is spending the Commerce tells you that he came |winter with bis family in southern hero from Chicago just purposely to California, and he Imughed again. fair in business #0 that he could |George Krau nent the letter of his knock the city. |friend, J. Rosin, to The Star, saying! “Notwithstanding af that I have jthat a few extracts therefrom might |naid, the fact in that thin really ie a interest readers of the Northwest. | ting town to live in, provided that | Following are the extracts, complt- | you bring « few bales of U. @ cur. | Mentary an well as informative: lrency with you. This ie a ¥ oom | “There iq no usé me telling about! mopotitan city and you find people |what a wonderful city this burg I*. here from every village In the coun. |Decause you hear that from everyone ‘try, including Soap Lake. There are |that ever gave the Low Angeles jan’ many places to go around to in these lords a chance to hold them up. This parts” is a town of real boosters. If the!" And that's what the Northerner jpeople back at Soap Lake boosted | good naturediy says about the South: |for thetr town just 10 per cent as ern California town. much as the folks here boost for Lon | ———————— | Angeles, Soap Lake would have New | | York backed off the map for siza | “Anyone here who ix heard mnying | SPECIAL rRirp on lanything agatnat the city Is taken to) FASTERN OYSTERS Teast, Cold Slaw and Cofice— WALLACE REID and Lila Lee in UNTIL, FRIDAY NIGHT —another shipment of the genuine hand painted china cups and saucers like we had before Christmas; 3 patterns to select 89c from; regular price $1.50; ape get of atx la Dig fleld just outside of the afty! land is strung up by his ears to the [nearest telegraph pole, “If it rains here, they tel you tte \the first time in 69 years that the sun isn't shining when it raine, and) [that the rain in wet. If {t's cold they | ‘blame ft on the Northernera, who! emuggied the cold in in thetr suit-| cases; and if it's hot, then some jest THIRD FLOOR new shipment: black coatex bags— C | GLADYS WALTON —IN PERSON — me: COLUMBIA SUNLIGHT BY DR BR. enough paste to thickly cover objectionable hairs, apply and two or three minutes rub off, the ekin, and ft will be left soft, clear and hairless. This treatment will not RK. BISHOP OME acientiats to | the contrary,| man could not) long exist with. out the sun nor can any of our| ‘fs made of genuine lava, bound with galvanized wire; 8 in in diameter; regular price 35c; “special Friday. 29c - price The artificial subett- —handy for Ls ing ~ J penireied, ntost tutes replace) Py books: very well made of black coatex: rex- daylight tor gem | N th t | th ular price degree Friday -aturdey, 20. Stal aes re) ing oO equa ese me Direct sun.) ight i¢ one of) WITH OUR FREE the greatest of) e e e RENT ABTMENT | —exctust: | disinfecting agents N cages - Beattie | ‘Tho light is quite necessary for all | - H | life, direct sunlight ta the greatest se 4 enemy of low forms of life such as J germe. Experiments have proved the bact) li of tuberculosia are readily killed by exposure to direct rays. | It in easy to understand, then, why |we should admit ag much ight as | possible into our homes and places | of work. By this we do not mean that the greenhouse principle is suitable for burnan use, It im, not advised that light should be admitted without limit thru glans |to closed rooms. Alr is a necessity alno. ‘TACOMA, <. SCMBEMNFPLD & SUR. Men's and Young Men’s Suits V3 Off . Men’s and Young Men’s Winter Overcoats Half Price |Consider Roofing U. of W. Stadium A proposal to root the university stadium will be considered by the executive council of the Washing vontract Doctor Must Finish Job | OLYMPIA, Feb. 9.—Altho the 2 9 iis contract may have expired, a Statistics Vi BIRTHS | Denham, R., 3520 Burke FE. R. *., girl. Carney, Harold J, 1007 st Goctor ia: responsible for the | Cas artst./ton Alumni association at 7:20/ 4.7 mont pcre a | boy. eat ene and continued treatment of an | ward, Thoman, 1515 Peart at, bor. | Thursday evening in the county-|oC ,fadiant enerey are the ultra. Workman during the period Nakamura, Talcchi, 604% Main at.,| city building. ‘The council will also the human eye but are regintered by the photographic plat to the eyes of ants. Dr. C. W. Saleeby, F. R. 8, wen known Pritish hygienist, contrasted the children of Western Canada and children in Scottish cities, stating that he believed one of the reasons for the superb quality of Canadian | children was to be found in sunlight. | take up the matter of the present debt on the stadium and consider | ways of payment, . } y. ‘the injured man's eran even Takamure, Yuichi, 618 Sixth ave. 8, that period extend sever.] years! «irl. the expiration of the po Pee Rg Mars $at0, Jeep aves por “Aihet, nccording to a briet of an! Zteenfield. Harry, 7 0 0%, DOr. opinion prepared by Maj. ¥. 8. Gill,| MARRIAGE LICENSES r of industrial inesurance,| Name and Residence. Ane. const: ‘ na ver, J. HW. Seattle ......... Legal! aii SEcaty oc contract soovore there |Carpenter, Hilda A., Seattle ..Legal| J | McGuire, William, Seatt) Legal ‘under. Windsor, Marjorie 1, Seattle. .Legal |Corbett, Frederick W., Princton, Not Have a Col a C., a ‘ L ive BROMO | Huggard, ¥ ton, B. nd are visible Ask Voters Decide Dog Pound Squabble A petition with 8,613 signatures of registered voters, asking that the citizens’ vote at the May elections on the City Pound-Humane society question, was submitted to the city on wilt ta Alaskan Railroad INE Table when you feel we * . prinptoms of coming OM. | prown. 7 ; 25 |Cotnell Wednesday. Consequently Now in Operation —Advertinement Waller, Edith Kisie, Beatt 18)the voters will decide in May! NENANA, Alnska, Feb. 9. Minn Oelkers, Edmund G.. San F whether or not the city pound wiil| ttasel Teel, nativeborn white girl Ha t S haffn & Ma x Catheart, Madeli : }f|hereatter be managed by the Hu-|here, drove a dog sledge to the ota. r e er r | mane soclety. ts Jakes, Mra. Emma J, 59, 915 BE. Bos- ton at. tion and delivered the key to the Alaska treasure box to F. A. Hansen, maintenance and construction engl- heer, on the arrival of the first thru DEATHS Ziegner, Bdna, 1, 440 B. 72n4 st. Chielens, Richard, 62, 1115 Fifth ave, jStarress, Oscar P., 68, 6029 27th ave. Coats for Women 4 Off Hart Schaffner & Marx Boys’ Suits and Overcoats (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Hansen, Andrew, 63, Friday Warbor. Dental Surgeon Dui, Bamuel B., $2, Winnipeg, Can- | Mauer Saran J. 7%, 8407% Ballard ins bevel Sav see ip nerebied i, 52, ‘ “| ave. vernmen way Saturday. 7 Dia: tici ry Bona, John M., M4, 1010 Pearl at. The party was later banqueted by the Nenana Commercial club. Tho arrival of the first train tn. Augurates a twice-a-week passenger service. Freight service has not yet Pyorrhea Specialist X-Ray Laboratory Highest Order of Restoration Work Done been opened, but the completion of Examination and Estimate 313 3@Avenne the railrona is expected to cause a Free big reduction in commodities in the interior, The first car of Nenana coal was hooked on to the passenger train on the return trip to Anchor- age, and the first car of Fairbanks flour has arrived here. 504-12 Eitel Building SECOND AND PIKE DON’T SQUEEZE BLACK-_ HEADS—DISSOLVE THEM | Claims He Got No nd pinching out biack’ then, too after they have become hard 7Ou Cannot get all of them out. Black heads are caused by accumulations of Gist and dirt and secretions from the skin and there is only one wate and sure t never fails to got rid imple way, too—that ts to Just get from any drug two ounces of calonite pow- little on natural con- | troubled with thees un- | «new shovid try this simple | i) Pay; Sues for $750 After coming to Seattle from San |Francisco to become Washington | Manager of the Magnalite Co., Iné., ata salary of $200 a month, Charles 8. Clifford has worked for two months without signing the pay roll, according to his complaint, filed Wednesday in superior court, Clifford seeks to recover §780 j Which he says ho invested in the Magnalite Co. as one of the condi. tions of his becoming state manager, Streets of Buenos Aires are washed and disinfected during the night, Half Price Hart Schaffner & Marx Cl Corner Second and Seneca ytight 1921 Hart Schaffner & Mare othes Shop