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~ WARNING! Unless you see the name “‘Bayer’’ on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache _ Neuralgia Toothache _Neuritis Lumbago Accept only ‘‘Bayer’’ package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” bexes of 12 tablete—Alee bottles of 24 and 100—All druggicta Aapiris io (he trade mar of Bayer Masutacture of of Ralleriieneta Always say ‘Bayer’? when you buy Aspirin. Rheumatism Pain! Pain club Monday evening. Brows ¢o . Brown Attacks ee took Meier Candidacy nea pnd dag oadg poate that Walter F. Meter | now spent ter light and power would in his agreement with | pay for the street care and the Skagit) The Ster never tatentionalty prints = league,” and also his atti-| in a short time = a SR 4 the suit of "14 taxpay| Meier was to have been prevent te| and they dow’ ome everything (hep Dr. I J. Brown eandidate for | debate with Dv. rown, but failed (¢ rite ebegh Whenanae na erverecrvers r, addressed the Commonwealth | appear. Currect lt, and we will thank the friends - whe call it te oer attention Rocietera, alightly In the account of the suicide of Register Bargaias rat Sout halt Sgulur'prise, fash ef || Jonn Quincy Adame in Monday's en ed, OF BOTHELL, win . of P. hall, in Bothell Saturday at § p m, tordiscum plans for organising & permanent fair a» | soctation. OU MAY NOT know files but if you see the Nicholson trade mark on the tang of a file you're safe, Ready to cut keenly when they Teave the factory. ean A FILE FOR EVERY PURPOSE NICHOLSON FILE G PROVIDENCE. RHODE ISLAND shoes today with Zint Shoe Polish It improves your per- sonal appearance and saves leather. For Black, White, Tan, Brown and Ox-blood Shoes F. F. Delley Compeny of New York, Inc. Buffalo, N. Y. Have you shined your THE SEATTLE STAR ~—TDEBS PREPARES FOR COMEBACK Ready to Reassume Lead- ership of Socialists TY FRED G. JOTINSTON TH NAL" Pugene V. Debs pre back today Deba, reeantly partaned from At lanta privon, where h for violation ef wart he wan ready to ane leadership of the soolalint party nd to attend the nation of pocialiata, starting April 29, he maid, “Only my health, whieh han not been good of late ean prevent me up active werk with the ,"' Debs said, “You know,” he continued, “if T get into the work, I shall enter it with all my energy, and that is what my physician says 1 must not do,” Debs will advocate prison reforma to correct the wrongs he said he ob served while serving at Atlanta, if he in able to attend the Cleveland convention. Debs’ presertption for curing habitual criminals is psychological Methods, not punishment, he said. “Kindness berets kindness, bru- Debs said he was commended by President Harding, following hie pardon from Atlanta, for having the courage of hin convictions, Harding did not request that he give up bis active work in bebalf of socialiam,” Debs said N. W, PRODUCTS ARE FEATURED Pacific Northwest products wore | featured in a dinner Monday night at) the Masonic ¢lub room tn the Ar. joade building attended by nearly 300 manufacturers, jobbers, wholesalers, | retailers and bankers, The affair was | under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce Pacific Northwest prod vets committes, Joseph A. Swalwefl, president of) the Union National bank, spoke of the state's program in spending | $100,000 to manufacture auto licenne | plates in penal institutions and epoke | of the chamber’s request that the) state confine itelf to mannafacturi only such products as will giv a) minimum of competition to plants In the Northwest, F. Mcl. Radford. | ndijee manager of the Hon | he, urged manufacturers and re tallers to co-operate. Other speakers were John F. Wel born, RW. Frame, EF. G. Anderson | and Alfred H. Lundin. 2 WOMEN HURT IN AUTO CRASH ‘Twe young women were reversy tarewn from the auto and cut about the head and shoulders when How man's machine collided with one driven by Ted Tennant, of 1633 Me ridian ave a in the alr at you can fometimen noe ns | tiny flecks dane | tng to sun beam, does no harm, It ie ab ways in the air, | But when a) clowd of dust in| stirred up in| sweeping, oF when clouds of dust are whirled along in the street! by the wind, there is real danger that any dinease germs present may be} carried and breathed inte the nose or mouth | That in the reason why elassroome | and corridors should never be swept when ebiidren are in them, Witen yOu @Fe on the street in a dust storm, | keep your mouth shut, so as to take | in ae little of it as possible, | The danger of breathing quantities | of dust is often heightened by the fact that any hard particles con atined in the dust may hurt the deli refining apparatus of the lungs Men who work at dusty trades, like steel grinding and granite cutti easily fall vietima to tubercule because thelr lungs have become t | jured. In some Industries, as white lead |making and rubbing down paint,| which may get Into the alr and do| much harm. The only polsen IMkely te he found stoves: It there tn the least mmen about | fas fixtures or stoves, or if the cocks ure too tight or too loose, call the 64s man, POLICE DEPARTMENT TO CEASE USING PEN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY There are no vaeancies on the Seattle police force at present for burglars or stickup men, accord ing to Inspector Hans Damm, following the arrest and dixmis sal of Fred 1. Trembly, patrol man, ex-convict and burglar. It was rfectly easy for Trombly, @ notorious ex,convict, est and answer ques tions, ‘Then he was handed a re volver and a blackjack, some keys and a badge and 4 pair of hand curts, Hut the rent of Seattie'n burglars, nervy tho they may be, stand a small ehanes of imitating Trombly, The rogue's gallery will be opened much more frequently by the detectives: i | tality begets brutality,” he said. | | | | there are polronous usta or mace Everett Publisher Dead in California James B. Best, former presiden in the air of houses {9 illuminating |tn» Washington Stale Press assc fas from leaking fixtutes or from: | jon, leaking or carelessly handled gas) jover Cal. 1 } widow, @ son and a brother. | | and publisher since 1905 of the} tt Herald, died in Sierra Madre, THE BODY of John Soehren 56, | who died in Seattle Saturday, was shipped Wednesday to Everly, for burial For Raw Sore Throat At the throat, rub on a Jittle Musterole with your fingers, It goes right to the spot with « il, Baad Bt Purchases Charged Tomorrow Not Billed Until May First MecDougall-/outhwick “The Store of Eternal Newness” comcetee ss Main €720 Shopping Hours § 00 to 5:40 Tomorrow Is the Last Day of Our Store-Wide PROSPERITY SALE The Large Number of Customers who took advantage of our Prosperity Sale “Specials” indicates the success Of the event. Smart Silk Dresses $18.50 Art Needlework Dresser Sets 5O¢ inoh Hearfand of ¢ i” ered in oglors, Lunch Sets 65¢ finished dainty rw . basket design. Stamped Pieces 65¢ ~—earts, Centerpieces and Pillow Tops of tan and blue needieweave, sianped in varied designs. —MacDovgall's, Fifth Moor Real Leather Bags $2.95 Many styles, In flat vanity er pouch shapes. Some ip embossed desicna Many h large | mirrore—some hs anity MUlings as weil v leathers, in popular colors —MacDeougells, Street Meer Women’s Knit Underwear Vests 3 for $1.00 —-Koitted cotton in pink and white Hegulalon and bodice topa Blaee 34 to 44 Vests T5¢ —-Mercerized cotton, Swiss Tibbed: white Redice or regulation topa, Sines 24 te “ Vests $1.45 —Weet and en ibew’ sleeves ar high peck and jong sleeves. Tights $1.45 —Woet and cotton, Swine ribbed. Ankle length Union Suits T5¢ =-Knitted cotton; reinforesd, Bodice and ae tops at Deugali's, Third Fleer Notions LINGERIE BRAID, with poODKI pink, white, biue-— fast cv! bolts * yard nr conte cesses tow Me COTTON BELTING, 2%-tnch width, black, white at : ceseese RD yar@p 150 TRIMMING BUTTONS, for costs and sulla tvory and biack and card 2 eurda 330 nposilon, ip #; 2 to 12 on LINING, good soa 4 ate LISLE HLASTIC, “- te %- inch widths iz yards 450 Needle Pointed PACKAGE PINS, 400 count. 3 phase, 10¢ TWILLED TAPE. white 6-16. (9 %-Imch widths; 2- yard bolts 3 belts be Kabo SANITARY BELTS, all elastic, white ... ase 4 SH WING 1 dosem B50 Mereeri« THREAD, Kirby Beard HAIRPING sue ‘ hen 15 One BIAS TAT widths 2 to 6 ren’s ty rubbe cnt PLAY APRONS, in aed fi Hoe is survived by his eaday la, first eign of a raw, sore —of Taffeta —of Canton Crepe —of Crepe de Chine The eagerness with which shoppers bought was satisfying of that they appreciated the Prosperity Sale Values. Smart Spring Dresses— models for street, dress and sports wear. Trimmed with embroidery, braiding, applique work and other novelties. In navy, black, brown and henna. $22.50 } | —of Tricotine y —of Twill Tailored models, in attractive style. Some trimmed with black military braids. All well-made Suits—appro- priate for general wear. One model is sketched $22.50. Women’s Hand-made Voile Blouses $3.95 Also some of fine batiste. Made in attractive styles, trimmed with real filet laces, hand-embroidery and hand drawn work —Macbeusall's, Second Fleer Men's Furnishings Silk Ties 35¢ In diagonal, terny; many color tions. Fiber Silk Knit Ties 55¢ Neat cross stripe designs, in heather and plain colors. Pajamas $1,55 Ot good weight percale, in white and solid colora Silk frogs, Slaes B to D. Night Shirts 85¢ —Ot white muslin. to 18 Union Suits 79¢ —Athietio Suits of white checked mainsook, Sizes 34 to 46 —MacDeouna’ Just tasid striped pat combina Sima . Men Shop, the Door Funeral Services nee Misses’ Fine Milan Hemp Hats $2.95 —Sports Hass in three at tractive styles, trimmed with black grossgrain ribbon. ~In navy, brown, pumpkin, orchid, jade, red, whit —MacDeougall's, Seco: Boys’ Two-Knicker Suits $7.95 Good quality woo! fabrics, in light anf dark patterns; popu- lar colors. —Mannisb trousers fully to 18 years. —MacDougall's, Third Fleer styles; coats and lined. Sizes § Tea Pots $2.50 —Of imported Knglish pottery in conventional design; blue and gold, on ivory back ground, 6cup size, —MacDeugall’s, Fourth Fleer Novel Decorated Trays 65c —Tan and black, with clusters of fruit on heavy base, Size 18x18. —MacDougall’s, Foerth Meer Curtains White Muslin Curtains T5¢ ——With 8-inch pet insertion trimming. 2% yards long. Ruffled Marquisette Curtains $1.50 —All white. 2 —MacDeugall’s, yards tong. ‘ourth Floor New Back Lace Corsets $1.95 —Wor slight figures Li 7 bot with elastic pa 22 to 26. acDeugeil’s, Third Vieer Children’s New Patent Leather Pumps $2.45 —One-atrap style, for ebil- @ren and missen Sizes 8% to 2 Mm jacDeugalls, Fifth Fleer Children’s Sox 25c —Adste, full-fashioned and light colored, with Roman striped topa Sizes b% to 9%. eDeugall’s, Street Fleer Women’s Stockings Lisle Hose, 3 for $1.00 peske and ian. Sate ey . mond navy, sad smoke, tives $i Silk Hose 95¢ —Semi-fashioned, bie heels and torn, white and cordovan 1 Dresses $1.00 —Of good quality ginghams, in varied styles and colors. Some with organdy trim- mings, @hd sashes. Sizes 2 to & re. Toilet Goods Jergen's BATH TABLETS. large size, floral ede sat Woodbury’s FACIAL SOAP bape 3 for Be VIOLET GLYCER- Imond cream oll get ate’s CASHMERF BOU- e sine... 3 fer Gfe falco ABSORBENT COTTON, 4-ounce Pke.......2 rolls Be FRENCH (i TOILET, SE design, 6 pie itation) TVORY in Louis XIV in lined case berated, BOC Mennen’s TALCUM, flesh Unt, Florient odor for Mrs. McElroy Puneral services for Mrs. Ma OIOPS.CATARR "y resident of Puget Sound, who died at Providence hospital Tuesday, will be beid at ¥ a m. Friday at the Secred Heart chureh. Mra. Me Eiroy was born in Seabeck, on Hood's Canal, and was the daugh fer of Captain and Mrs, John KR. HEALING CREAM H tingle, loorens congestion, soreness and pain. - Musterole is a clean, white oint, | Clogged Air Passages Open ment, made with oil of mustard t Once. N stri » has all the @trength of the old-fash at ostrils Cleared joned mustard plaster, blister, to get on the force, aecore thee potion eamignecording to | “Nothing Itke Musterole for eroumy T P gon children. Keep it handy for instant} Tromby had to do waa to look |" tse 36 and 6h reg paces a use, and 65 cents in jars and tubes; hospital size, $3. BETTHOR THAN A MUSTARD without the PLASTER UISTEROL | your head stuffed because of cal or & cold, get y's Cream Balm at any drug store. pure, eream into your nostrils and let it | penetrate through every air passage of your head and membranes. stant relief. elear breathe freely snuffiing | yield like magte. TLL NC SST ES If your nostrils are clogged a: Apply a little of th antiseptic, germ destroy: How good it feels. Your head Your nostrils are open. Y: No more hawking Head colds and eatar nd rth In is ou or rh Don't stay stuffed up, choked up and miserable. Relief is bure~AdverUsement, all of Seattle, . t right after it start, with [ right down to nature, better. Dr i Willams. husband, three sons, Harry, Irving | and Charles Meiroy, and "There are no harmful druge, bet good, healing medicines, that get trouble and help change for the | You will soon notice Has a con that the kiddies like. Go ‘our one McElroy, 69, daughter of a pioneer|prother, Captain William Williams, That Cold Right Away 52 Uet ae cons as the snidiles | Al baggate Popa | . King’s New Discov For Colds and Coughis | Home Undertaking Co. Shoes last ronger, repaired at Lib- erty, 1522 First ave. RINGWORM ON BABY'S FA Itthed and Barned old pt unde hi ringworm. the size Pa wa! ollen and he trouble began and Ointment and after cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment he was com- aled.” ( lately he ed) Frank Snyder, Box 192, Floodwood, Mina., Aug. 5, 1921. Make Cuticurs Soa py Oiritment & ‘Talcum your every-day toilet prepa- rations and watch your skin impreve. FUNERAL SERVICES for Mra Mrs, MeKiroy is survived by her| Anna Cady, 34, who died Tuesday, will be held at % p. m. Friday at the Advertisement, Awfully. Caticura Heals. “When my baby was three years les broke out on his face, and later turned to ringworm was about fifty-cent piece, and itched and burned awfully, The skin