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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, Cherry’s Specials! FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY 19; THE TAR She’s Never Written to Taylor COLLEGE BOY FOR 41 YEARS * Columbia Wonders About Perpetual Student SEATTLE Gladys Walton, Flapper Unique: college course. He will not be in = = \terviewed or photographed, but rett MEN’S OVERCOATS, cent ae he may be, his unusual Aon demic career is familiar to the stu values up to $50 for........ dents of the university This student, so poetieally named, ‘Actress Now NEW YORK, Web. 10,-fentenced to be a “rah, rab’ boy all hin life. The majority of college students grinding out tuur tedious years at] with and without fur collars, Values from $87.50 to pee gy gy gre are $57.50. And om Spring models in Taffeta Dresses }us death” if some such sentence values up to $27.50, for j | were ted out to them by a stern judge. ot so Willlam Cullen Bryant Kemp, who ia now in hie 4let un \deraraduate year at Columbia uni vernity Mr, Kemp i» reticent about hin Appearing at Palace Hip Billed as “The Chameleon) has acquired all the degrees that i ean be conferred-—A. H, A. M, |B, PhD. DO, Lie Dy M em ic. B, M. D. D. D, 8. and a In addition to these extra values, we make others But the eka ta tea sane « ” have given him the greate deg ‘YOUR CONVENIENCE OUR TERMS that of P, B.-Perpetual Stu His name, when written out with |his degrees appended might furninh |e ehild’s alphabet y Ww. B Kemp, A.B, A, M uch | |aubjects aa archaeo CHERRY’S 207? Rialto Bids, on tnd Ave, Between Madison and Spring. Over Pig'n Whistle, Take Elevator, fare among the o he has not as But while there's life | few other post-graduate mtu yet tackled there's hope. THIS STORY COMMONLY ACCEPTED league in “Olympia, was issued “hare Thursday, following the filing of 4 Site Antena ta The moat commonly accepted story "War on Vaccination |~piaint accusing her of “violet about Kemp is that he was pen hd ¥ ing the vaccination law, Miss Sy! tenced for life to be a student at POLYMPIA, Feb. 10.—A warrant for | vester iy accused of conducting a pri Columbia. This sentence, so the stu arrest of Miss Franoes Sylvester. vate schoo] in her home, following dents argue, was imposed upon him her of the Pineview school at/her refusal te be vaccinated for Gladys Walton in his freshman year because be did on Harber peninsula, and secre: ‘of the Public School Protective "OR. LOUGHNEY’S | HUMAN BAKE OVEN: Boss Treatment for Asthma and not study hard enough Kemp waa 4 freshman at Colum bia in 1886, He and Dr, smalipox and the closing down of the piadtton edink Photo by Price & Carter, Mar staff photographers, By Wanda von Kettler an Walton, mater flapper po the dor cm her apart ment at the Hotel Washington. “Hello, girls,” she said to Daisy | “Qn the train,” she went on to nay, whirling around, placing her bronee slippered feet flat on the floor and folding her hands sublimely in her lap, "I had a wonderful time, A nice Jold man lent me « bathrobe; another |man offered me a pair of bedroom Now Butler is presi and Billy @ man in | pus together dent of the university Kemp in still a student, In Henry, “movie editor’ of The Star, pertly, and very snappy eyes “Please come in, I'm glad | *ppers, wize 12, 1 think; a lady lent | qadition he carries 4 mnappy cane. ere; it gives me something | Me @ Needie to sew on the beada that! College gomip mays that this think about besides my suit | bewan ripping off my dress, and I did) man, as mysterious as the “Man jmy hair with a sidecomb, But I did | with the Iron Maak,” had « relative MOKE TEARS Gladys was amfling now, so Daly and I feared no recurrence of the Gladys, curt corner of | WOeping. So ahve. carted vp 0 0 | “Wasn't anyone traveling with that davenport, a pillow at her back | “Suitcase?” eaid we, entering and |s0 want my brush—and my pasa | who was worried over Billy's lack of taking possession of the two tapestry | mas” application to his studies and de Rheumatism chairs before the tapestry davenport, PRABED NO vined a unique way of foreing learn “What's the matter with iT" ing upon him. So he left an annuity lof $2,500 to Billy provided, however, Mr. C. A. Potter Indorses ity by remaining a registered and chartered student of the university. Oven Correcti ¢ blonde curis drooping over | 70.” We pursued the multcase story | if ever he left the classic seat of and a oylders of her dark blue tai-| further, "that could really help? learning he could kiss the annuity Plan of Eating, as Fol- frock, told ue at the very start}, “Ne,” Gladys repiied, “I'm travel-| eoogny, Thenceforth “it would about the tragedy of her trip from |!A# Slone. Hut T don't mind that. | case and terminate,” to use the cor | Its something different, and I like} fen Gladys Walton, the flapper of 19 years, Is touring the Pacifie coast and making “personal appearances.”| Another version of this fond rela She expects to be gone from Uni tive’s will ts that he Ieft the money vereal City three weeks, She is dating | ¢ bad the o yeush because he saw in him other things besides “appearing.” In ree ermmamete ti men Siena Seattle, during the coming week, she | will aseiet in the Northwest Products - exhibit at the Baw Marche, partid Be ego yt ang pating im the fashion @aplay, Gladys | ice” 4 tittle Invender embroidered lived in Portland previous to her! irrair with « fringe fluttered over movie debut two years ago. and i8/1,6 radiator. “What more COULD ! herself a “Northwest Product.” do,” she ea those brown eyes WANTED TO KNOW again, “without my clothes and Ax ABOUT THE PAST ings? 1 look terrible. Somebody Youterday afternoon. however,| 14 they'd come on the pext train Daisy and I were more interested in| "0's oieck, no I'm just wait'ng.” what Gladys had done so far—during e cnatad Sauee wreltions* her five hourv’ may, to date, in Se } and talked longer, ™ lows: San Franeiseo to seatt! dys ar- rived in Seattle Friday morning had been here just about five hours. even got so much) she confided, “and, ruined my perfect ly beautiful lavender handkerchief, | that I made my: by weeping into it, It's just awful,” she continued, tragedy gleaming from her bic brown eyes, and then she laughed— “but it's fu “It happened Ike thie It very/ simple. Down in Frisco, where I) made my first stop, some friends of mine promived to bring my muitcase to the station for me—and they ar rived late. Consequently I haven't had «9 thing Vadys opened the brown eyes wide and looked at ua “not even my pajamas! rect legal term. 18 STILA, ENROLLED AS A STUDENT Dr. Loughney’s corrective plan of (ating, together with his Human ¢ Oven, is just the boss thing for Yeo !f your vitality is low or if you Mave asthma, or if it's rheumatism. jim in a position to give you good I was in a bed fix. My 4 pressure was subnormal; I was fell of rheumatism, and I had asth- me. I've taken just @ short course) of bakes and I ate just as Dr, Lough- Bty prescribed. I'm free from asth- ™a; I have no more rheumatiom, my Blood pressure went from 98, subnor-| Mal, to 124, normal. Believe me, I'm feeling (ine. It's great to be well again. Enthusiastically yours, | Cc. Aw POTTER, $15 N, 36th st NOTE.—We wil) mail Dr, Lough-} Rey's new book ree ?? | ment offices are located at the cor- ‘F to You Postpaid |ner of Fifth and Union, in the You will value this book highly.\Crary building, Rooms 310-311-312 We will mail them out FREE while | 313.214. they last. Write your nameandad-| Dr. Loughney fs assisted by com. dress plainly, and you will receive|petent lady nurses. Hours, 9 a m. > Science Proves That Institutional Treatment Gives the Surest and Quickest Desults in Lungs and Throat Diseases THE RIVERTON SANATORIUM is a scientific institution for modern treatment of Taylor, sbout his murder in Holly. wood, about Mappers and about the ntage. We discovered a motion picture star who has never written a cto William D. Taylor. told us, “I have beard » about him; they called But { did not Dr. Levees Now Moved to New Location Dr. Loughney’s Bake Oven Treat- lever so muc | him a wonderful man. even know him.” “About the modern flapper,” ashe Your beok by return maij, Get yours; to 6 p. m. Sunday, 9 t@ 12 only. v4 ; om ney ” Before they are all gone. They are|Telephone Main #i42,—Advertise chest-diseases, also chronic affections of bones, cried Brenan are psc A ready to ment, joints, glands and skin, “And about the stage,” Gladys con- “Well, of course I'm in love | with the movies, But the real sta |—why I'm seared to death, When | go out there, even now, just to gree STRICTLY INDIVIDUAL CURES WITH THE NEWEST METHODS Apply for Mustrated Booklet or Information at the Seattle Office, 547 Henry Building. Phone Elliott 3741. Velvet “Golden Special” Brick Ice Cream | tinued. Come Early for These Saturday Specials! Two interesting values, to acquaint you with the real money-saving possi- bilities of our popular chain-store— cash and carry shop. |pearances, I don’t like to linger, | guens I'm seared of the mob.” It was nearly three. The suitcase would soon arrive, So Daisy and I decided to depart. Outside in the elevator, Daisy and I, being goanipy, discussed Gladys. “She's pretty, isn't she?” we re marked. | And we agreed. “Bhe said she looked terrible,” con tributed Daisy, “goodness, if that's terrible, I'd like to see her with her glad rags on. “But I'm sorry for her.” Daisy went on, “She's trav led all and the suitcase gone—" WOMEN’S Black Kid House Slipper, one or two straps—mili- alone handkerchief,” said L tary heel, flexible sole, “It certainly is,” Daisy agreed, 250 pairs for Saturday ae Oy PO selling at 3-FLAVOR BRICK ie Vea Vanilla Special Saturday and Sunday FOR SALE AT MOST DEALERS Real Painless Per Pair $1.6 c $1.65 MEN’S Brown Brogue Oxford, Goodyedr welted sole. 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Jast 0270, 1620 Broadway Nicholas | Murray Butler romped over the eam: | the 605, with ironeray bale, mther) |that he could only draw this annu-| the audience in these personal ap- | “It's too bad about the lavender \Girl,” Blanche Boyd is prov-| jing ‘the hit of the show now ‘playing at the Palace Hip,| Her manner of making cOa- tume changes in view of the audience is a novel innova- tion, and she is provided w ith | a variety of clever character | songs. & proclivity to bolt from collegiate | duties, Hut he hasn't bolted yet. For |41 years he has plugged along as an enrolled student—and ts still appar jently plugging, for he is still en- rolled in the registrar's office ap a student Jt appears alno, that another | clause in the will indirectly fdrhade him to marry. Thin had the added | provision that he should male the |! , or at least, part of the col-| lege, bis dormitory. Hin follow students my he ne married. For a good many ye he lived in Livingston Hall, on the Amsterdam ayenue side of South |field, where bis lamp burned bright lly every night. Now he ts living in| jthe Colunmbia University elub, Went Forty-Thind street While other students worry for jfear they will fail of honorable graduation, Mr. Kemp is constantly lin fear that he will pass and be turned out into the cool, ernel world, without bis annuity, But he needn't | |for William Cullen Bryant Kemp ts} still going it strong as @ college boy. | Convicted Perjurer Awaiting Sentence George Maltby was found guilty of | perjury by a jury in federal court | Thursday. Maltby t# alleged to have |made faire statements before immt- lgration authorities at Blaine concern- ling the relationship of his brother, Charles Maltby, and Agnes Sterling, | who sought to enter the country. He | has not been sentenced. 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Dr, Oren T, | Watson will talk. PAGE # oo EXTRA These Will Go Quickly Saturday 40 565 yards in dainty patterns, 30 inches wide. ic Plisse Crepe 28c Yd. suitable for lingerie, Second Floor Women’s Union Suits $1.29 Cotton Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, ankle len Sizes 34, 36, 38. —Virst Floor New Neckwear at 75c » $1.25 and $1,50. —Viret Wloor Women's Neckwear, regularly $4.25 Bissell Sweepers $3.25 These are Bissell Standard Carpet Sweepers. —Fourth Floor Ladies’ Cloth $1.25 Yd. Ladies’ Cloth (similar to and m: es wide, —Firet Floor Regularly $1.95 a yard. broadcloth without the sheen) in nav; Suitable for one-piece dresses. 52 in Trimming Discs 5c Doz, Regularly 10¢ dozen. Colored and black square discs for trimming and embroidery. pees —Fire' Floor $5.95 Crepe Silks $3.95 8 pieces “Here-N-There” Crepe, Mallison Silk, of } heavy Canton crepe weave in novelty color combinae | tions. Navy with.brown plaid, brown with tan stripe, navy and gold plaid, brown and gray plaid, navy and henna stripe, beige and navy plaid, navy and gray stripe, and porcelain and satin stripe. 40 inches wide. —Firet Floor Women’s Oxfords $5.15 The regular price is much higher. Smart Tan Bluch- er Oxfords with welt soles and low heels. —secona ricer 50 Hats at $1.50 A final clearance of all Winter Hats, formerly to $7.50. All colors and black. Flower and feather trimmings. Also, Matrons’ Hats in velvets and duvetyns. Third Fleer A small table in the Infants’ Section is filled with Odds and Ends of clearance lots, at extreme re- ductions. There are a few of each of the following: oun Bonnets, Bibs, Dresses, Shoes and Tray Clo! Second Floor You can always find a lot of bargains on the Aisle Sales Booths The specials for Saturday are not advertised. Special Price Basement No Such Values as These Excepting in the Special Price Basement A Special Purchase of New Taffeta and Canton Crepe Dresses for Street, Afternoon and Dinner Wear ' Dresses at $18.50 Navy, brown “and blac with novel ‘trimmings of ruffles, panels, vestees, braiding and metallic em- broidery. Sizes 16 to 40. New Satin Hats at $2.95 SES Clever, becoming styles in black, red, Harding blue and gold in off-the-face effects, Trimmings of fancy ribbon ornaments, flowers and pins. Excep- tional values at this low price. Indian Head! DressAprons $1.49 White Coveralls, made with broad belts, two pockets and finished with pearl buttons, —Special Price Basement Dr. Oren T. Watson | The Seattle Zonery club will meet | Files you desire. Camp Lewis Wireless Surplus Army Sui 76 University st. Seattle, Wash,