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the ceremony. Threaten Underwood! Control HINGTON, Feb, 1¢—In an to trace to Its source the four treaty, democratic senators support the Hitchcock resolution President Harding to submit te information concerning the ty Negotiations. Hitchcock's reso- was expected to be called up nocratic Im the senate today. Or Your markable mineral money back. Moorite Mineral Treatments casen of Golter, mation or poison. Come and nee us Elliott 4549 Treatments MoneyBack Since the Moorite Mineral Institute opened a month ago, @ number of Seattle people have gotten com plete relief from suffer ing from Rheumatism by treatments with this re If you suffer from Rhew matism we will gladiy put you in touch with these people to mitisfy you of the wonderful ef- fects of our treatments. Our fees are reasonable and we guarantee you effective relief or your are just as effective in Female Troubles, Neuritis, Stom- ach Ulcers, Eczema, Vart cove Veins, Piles and other ailments due to inflam CONSULTATION FREE! MOORITE MINERAL INSTITUTE 912 Third Ave. Moose Temple day, In the Moose temple, | clubrooma, Arcade building. Life Underwriters. ai Winter Stock Reduced in Price 1332-34 Second Avenue WIth 600 to 100 anlegaten present, observers saw In the Hiltch.|the annaal Northwest sales congress $ Tesolution a democratic break-! of lite underwriters will be held Prk away from Senator Unserwoor'e| “1 ip. Underwood has not yet . * hhis colleagues to explain his part | Highth ave., between Union and Unt | sociation, Ta the conference, having been ill for | versity sts. At 9 a. m. the congress < CELE E Bens days. will meet, and after an intermission | Finch tne arternoon seaaon win SAYS Sex Can Now open at 130. At $40 o'clock a bam | |quet will be given in the Masonic One of the principal seakers at the | congreas and banquet to follow will |be John L. Shuff, of Cincinnati, prem ident of the Nationa) Association of Shuff was « of the committees that These are the final reductfons on our few remaining Suits and Coats. A size and style for everyone. You.Need Not Pay in Full You require only a very small part of the purchase price at first. Then later you can pay the balance in smal] installments. ness in Seattle, there wil 12306 oceans 209 Union Street ton, of Seattle, is secretary of the or- Congress to Open Friday in) canisation. i In addition to some ef the beat. known men in the insyrance bust be a num. ber of insurance specialixis from oth | who will take part in the program. ‘The congress is under the auspices | Be Pre-Determined | LONDON, Feb, 16.—That the sex | of bables may be predetermined by | injection of chemicals into the moth. ers body is thé theory now being worked on by Jrof. Jullan Huxley, ted ERI. eh BONE Re 8) ae Photo by Star staff photographer, The coffins of the five little children of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rhodes of Klaber, who were killed last Saturday by | of what their mother had bought as-epsom salts. The funeral was held Tuesday, hundreds of people turning out shaped the war risk {nwurance act and for the last 30 years hax been in the insurance businesa He ts considered one of the foremost authorities on WILL MEET HERE S:3=="= A, & Eiford, of thts etty, wM pre side over the congress, and CC. Now LODGE FACING Defeat Him at Home | Of the Seattle Life Underwriters’ as | “ction. ‘ ‘The fight against Lodge te becom. ing a national tame rather than one confined to his state—Masmctusetts. | Democratic national leaders are! trying to got together on a plan to | give Lodge a dose of the “political | downfall medicine”. Wh wae instru | Mental in administering te Wilson, | At present Loder has an advantage thru a division in democratic ranks noted scientixt. He also believes | as to how the attack of revenge shall that twins may be artificially indaced. j | be launebed against him fenator b fenting t the state, MONEY GIVEN THE SEATTLE STAR BITTER FIGHT Democrats Determined to WASHINGTON, Feb, 16.—Senator er Northwest cities and we Rast, | Henry Cabot Lodge faces the battle | of his career in his campaign for,re- James M. Cox, democratic preat denial nominee in the last campalgn, who bitterly amalled Lodge an the “arch conspirator of the ages,”| favors attacking the Maasachusetts| ause of Ris work in de| * league of nations, and pians to make a personal invasion of | OUT BY CHEST Medges te the Community Fond THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1922, URRELL’S Announce a . ) More Than 1,200 Pairs of Women’s Fine Shoes From Our Upstairs Departments on Sale At Prices Far Below Wholesale Cost Downstairs Second and Madison Store Onl | 7 This is a final cleanup of the unsold stocks from our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale. | The lines are broken, it ts true, but the big number of shoes insures a fit for practically \ every style preference. Your opportunity to secure America’s finest makes of Pumps, | Slippers and Oxfords at less than cost to us from the wholesalers. THREE REMARKABLE GROUPS $4.95 $6.95 $8.95 ‘orm ues Former, Values to $15.00 Over 400 Pairs—Made by po yee yao ee Bes set ee oe Laird, Schober & Co. Dreas Pumps, includin, po . . Pumps in all desirable leathers, we af Former $15 to $18 Values ins, in brown, gray and taupe; “ ‘ a black, gray and brown kid, brown America’s finest Strap Pumps a Including brewn and biack Kid = fnte, binck suede and patent Oxforde—short lines—in brown kid, skin, tan calf, brown calf and leather; Baby Louis and fall Lou | brown suede, black suede, black satin, XV. hesis; also Oxfords and Strap black kid and tan caif. Bome have patent WINES, seme with Stee Purnps with buckle or button fasten- turned soles, others Goodyear welt . tive perforations, others in plain roles, All types of heels are in this wtyles, All have Goodyear weit eoleg and military or Cuban heels ings, in tan and brown calf, brown suede, brown kid and black kid; Goodyear welt soles, military and Cuban heela Sale at Downstairs Store Only Second and Madison group. Fastenings inclade both buttons and buckles. Wonderful walues in this bot are being met promptly in the month. |~ urer. ‘The Gwtribution” ef $57,292.29 te’ the member agencies for their Feb ‘ruary allotment has been made, the j aire distribation since the Cotymu- } nity Fund has been in operation. CO-OPERATIVE SAVING BONDS Make a $5 Deposit Increase to$8 GET ONE AT Capital $400,000.00 Pine St. at Fourth Ave. FOREVER Mundreda of people ere astontebed and delighted with the quirk and PERMA- NENT relief they beve received trom the wee of our wonderful new discovery, Asthma-Gera. Asthma and May-Fever, with all thelr tortures, may new be BANIGHED FOKRVFR. Tear ow this euseuncement and send at ence to KR. 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