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Story of Blind He Finds Music in Brooms ‘A - @haos Marks British Situa- : tlon at Present BY MILTON RRONNER LONDON, Sept. %—Chaos marks Beitish paiitical situation, All! Centers about Lloyd George these chief questions; | Will a general election oo. | will wint } | Who will be the next premier? | © Barring unforeseap circumstances Lioyd George}—there will be no general election un- summer of 1923. } i comes It is likely that a will again rule, Neither) *@ conservative nor the liberal party | have a clear majority, and it is into power, though it ls sure; Wwe from 209 to 250 members in| t. possibilities are confined men: tives: Lord Derby, Bar! » Bonar Law, Austin Cham- . Lond Birkenhead, ition Uberals: Lloyd George, : Wiaeon Churehull, | Wee tree” liberals: Viscount _ Grey, H. H. Asquith. «a Arthur Henderson, labor government would be re. ‘as nothing short of a revolu but most Englishmen would | safe with the retina in the hands “Henderson, who jg not in any) .* radical, In tho unlikely it of labor winning, Henderson | be the certain choice for | The socalled “wee free” liberals | improbable, for their section of party is badly split between the | of Grey and Asquith. the conservatives Balfour | ly would be the most Jikely, | Ambition WONT WIN FRAUD, HE SAYS Chase Deserves Promotion, He Asserts “T bellows ® publio office to be a | public trust, and to obtain a public office by « fraud—and I consider | polities! promives that cannot be | kept to be « fraud—pincos the one who makes the promises in the samo }elass as « tan who obtained any- | thing elee under false pretenses,” de. |clared Chief Deputy Assessor Samuel | M. Chase, Thursday. | “Tt te extremely easy for a cand. date to aroure Interest and attention by oratory and extravagant prom. tees, such as that he will place the property of the United Btates gov Jernment upon the tax rolls of King leounty If elected to the office of |county assessor. Such a statement ts too etlly to merit an answer from lanyane familiar with the assessor's work, Ite possibiiities and tts limita. tone. “The duty of the assessor Is admin istrative and in no sense legislative. | Any property that is subject to taxa. | tien cannot escape taxation, but | promises to assess government for lest reserves, postoffice and other netitutions may arouse some among those unfamiliar with Intelligence ef anyone | knows the duties of the county as. neasor's office “For 14 years I have Industriounly and consetentiously served King county tn taxation work. I am now asking premotion to the office of Jcounty assessor.” ener Bocuines but they are an tnsult to! who! MONTHS be Months with “r” in’em for sea food—and September's) The S. 8. Toloa arrives in Gotham with the first load here. of turtles from Costa Rica. pounds. Miss Olga Levey, Yonkers, N. Y., engages D. Kerr,| ship's officer, in a match race. ARE HERE << The emallest weighed $50) Oh, but the Bishops We need to laugh, Last week, as the public has here- tofore been given reason to know, 40 of us orphans from Tacoma and Seattle children’s homes spent two Flat Cars Needed | #* Parnaine ton. Mount Raintor. | With the forest fires extinguished and lumbering on the boom, lumber. men now need more fiat cars for the Well, up there at the inn, set upon & table in the lobby, in a stamp box @ big cardboard box with « place for stampa on one side and a place Didn’t Really Do It! erhood convention, being held at} tha? time tn Seattle, paid their re/ lepects to the inn, aleo remaining | la couple of days. | And after they had left, the stamp box was $1.76 SHORT! Now, of course, plenty of others were at the Inn; besides it is always possible for mis takes to be mada Just the SECOND AVENUE AT PIKE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ren Shopping Hours, 9:00 to 6:80 a Boys’ Shoes For School Exceptionally Low in Price $3.50 Brown Calf Shoes, blucher style, with mannish toes. Guaranteed ail 20lid leather Sizes 1 to 6. $4.50 “Army style"—“a real man’s shoe”—made on Dr. famous last. Soft and pliable ealfskin—made to wear & time, and easy on the feet. Sizes $3.75 Just like Dad’s—tor little boyp— Army last, blucher style, of strong leather, Also Dressy Shoes of fine calfskin, blucher style. Sizes 6 to 13. $4.75 Fine Calfrfkin Shoes, made on modified nglish last—a very dressy model with blind eyelets, perforated toes. Smart for dress, and made for wear. Sizes 1 to 6. thoes and soles Munson's Shoe Department—Fith Floor hauling of their logs, according to| R. B. Allen, everetary of the Weat) Coast Lumbermen's nasociation. for pennies and nickels and dimes on the other, It is rain without « caretaker, One just pute in one’s =i pennien, and takes out one’s stamps. poser, was @ blind man and, w The de } > “ y after ail we orphans |. yoanwhile, no one need become |Knows? be may have been & Corn) Jett the box was found to be 68 po vt rs worter, cents AMEAD, jangered at this startling disclosure, ‘That's Dave's ambition. The thing! quo days after our departure 20 | because one of the clergyman's jthat len’t visthle to the eye. bishops and clergymen in attendance | wives, coming down from the inn, | And yet, there are 10 other blind] va orgrasen vo Po de a ae cy whe, inake |*t he bishops, clergymen and broth. |brought us the report brooms, And their brooms are sold by bitnd saleamen to housewtves to eame— = aaa % Woe blink our eyes, é county and state officials who held Polluted Lakes in | conference on the subject Wednes City to Be Cured |a,. Either peptic tanks or divergence! A survey of the situation relating of refuse Into Eilictt bay thru tun-/to dumping of sewage into the lakes ‘Then we need to laugh. @xpects to jead a government. | lain, the present tory/ has too ‘much opposition | J nels will be the solution of the in | will be made by City Engineer James i creasing pollution of Lakes Washing-|B. Blackwell and submitted to the | f ; ton and Union, according to city, | council dik SEATTLE’S NEW LARGE SHOE STORE Shoes for Men and Women, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Children’s School Shoes of Quality $1.95 and Up—But Not Very Far Up swith Gust from thetr carpets, per: | lhaps, with the “Spring Song” or! some Hungarian melody on thelr phonographa These blind breem makers and blind salesmen and many other blind are the care of the Lighthouse for the Blind. The Lighthouse for the Blind ts a new care this year for the Seat- tle Commenity Fund which will come to you during its for 51 agencies to og 5 September 23 to October 3. fave. and Jefferson et. Whether he jfinds music In the swish of the corn husks as he runs each stalk thru bis nimble fingers, he docs not say. Whether the amell of the great out- doors, fields green with this corn husk stuff that comes to the factory jstift and dry, with « light, odorous that are visible to|memory of fteelf, has awakened o not visible to David |something In this blind man-muste? blind. Stone biind.|—may be 90, This something to feel, jane blind and has been ite ® blind way, and expresa, in « ditnd way, natare. perhaps that ls why Dave, the corn sorter, gropes his way every evening at 5 o'clock along Fitth: ave, to this church and 4 " ' ? 1 . Some” and fool within,» Nimeitl For Infante and Children |- Coed) an Cee ae Te ot toteeae (IN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS GROUND FLOOR Foo’ his blind soul Into Chopin's “Noo- peiwegs bee ie turne” dream. Lisst, the great Hungarian com. Signature stfths & 23 din party based on the undoubted among the people toward lib- leer a PASCO.—FL. B. Caty needs fire am| partment to help him eubtue Mamea | on auto after Nghting match to in-| vestigate gasoline supply Dave says it ts 20, of treasury, that for two years be ber been O0-mfle rafting trip down /tearning to piny the big organ at the . “ Lady of Good Help church, Fifth Seattle’s Home of the No wonder we are selling so much. The crowds recog- nize the exceptional values to be found here. We've had to put on extra salesmen ‘to handle the rush for our famous Ladies’ Silk Hosiery at Less Cost WHY PAY MORE? Full-fashioned, first-grade, pure thread _ ingrain’ Silk Hosiery. Comes in styles as follows: \ a4 Hi ; All-silk or silk-lisle top; also all- silk with ribbon back. These are ity regular $2.50 and $2.75 values. ‘ } Our upstairs price $1.69. a Ladies’ ‘pure - silk, semi - fash- ioned Hose, with lisle top. Regu- lar $1.25 value. Our price, the pair, 75¢. LADIES—Here is another new arrival in a Patent Leather, Welt-sewed Oxford, trimmed with beige ooze Our Highest Price on Shoes for Men and Women Is $6.00 Our Shoes are not job lots or bankrupt stocks— all first-class, direct-from-factory goods You may think you have to pay more than $4.00, $3.00 or $00 to get the kind of Shoes your position or your comfort requires, A two min- utes’ Inspection of these Ar cade Bootery values will make you @ eteady customer here Study our windows—como in and exemine every seam, stitch and sole, You be the judge. Sntisfaction to you will be the result, At Our Regular Attractive Prices OVERCOATS RAINCOATS Big, new shipments of fancy New arrivals in Waterproof plaid-back Overcoats. All col- Coats. Many styles to select ors and the latest models— — from in imported Gabardines $25 $30 $35 and Whipcords— ~ BOYS’ 2-PANTS $20. $25 SCHOOL SUITS $30 LADIES—Among our new arrivals by express Wednesday we received an extra fine grade Black Kid, Cuban Heel, One-Strap Pump. The strap is black ooze calf. The Pump is also trimmed with black ooze calf. New arrivals in all-wool Scotch her- ringbones, and homespuns, all with 2 pairs A big lot of 1- and 2-Pants School Suits; extraordinary " $7.45 values at A splendid assortment of 1- and 2- Pants Suits, $5.45 sizes 7 to 14........... BOYS’ KNICKERS Extra values in this specially pur- chased lot of Knickers. Browns, blues, sue? w 16.....-.... DLA sizes-7 to 16¥.:+..:.... RENOWNED SINCE 1923 New the thing we are proudest to put into out Pall Hats is the far- famed Mallory label »-MALLORY. HATS | RUSSIAN CORD SILK-STRIPED $1.85 MADRAS SHIRTS Wonderful values. See our Fourth Avenue Window Displays. MEN! Match that odd coat and vest. Thousands of Trousers, all colors and materials— $3.50—$5.00—$6.00 Complete line of SWEATERS including ‘Thermo and Tom Wye Sport Coats and other coats— $3.85 to $8.50 eady Co. STREET Seattle’s Home of Hirsch-Wickwire Clothes—Finest in America—Ready-to-Wear Our price on this Pump is $6.00. You save $2.00 at this price. MEN—tHere are three styler that Just arrived by express, ‘They are on the new Fren: last. Come In wh and black, Best grado t rubber heels, Best bh Extra inside leather linings. 5.00. These Shoes are easily worth $2.00 a pair more, Whether it's » Shoe for the young man or the conservative man, we can please you as to your required style, It's impossible to vies in this ad, RC | THE SHOE STORE Between Union and University Arcade Building, Second Avenue Entrance calf. ‘This Shoe at $6.00 is easily $2.00 to $3.00 under price, as it is made by a high-gradé factory. A third arrival fs a Dark Brown Oooze Ox- ford, Cuban heel; tip and trimming are of Havana brown kid. They are extremely pret- ty. Our price $6.00. These pretty patterns are not made in cheap grade Shoes, so you know they are great values. Ladies, we have dozen after dozen of styles, Street Shoes, Dress Shoes or what- ever your requirements may be. COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED WITH “THE STORE OF NO DISAPPOINT- Fahey-Brockman’s Former Location