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FRASER PATERSON CO, The Special Price Basement Another Coat Event at Emphatic Savings The VALUES are Very EXCEPTIONAL 39 Women’s Coats Merchandise of such quality that it would sell regularly in the Basement at $2 5. Almost all are FUR-TRIMMED with Beaverette or rich black Caracul. Materials are soft Velours, Bo- livias and Broadcloths. Some are trimmed with embroid- ered panels, cuffs and skirts. Plain, pleated and _blouse-back Styles, ° Sizes for women and misses, 16 to 42. TRY MINER FOR Motorist to Go on Trial for Slaying James Cameron whose automobile crashed Into « street car last August, BERKLEY RINGS, W. Vi | causing the death of 12-year-old Elate ct anes pov "of neverniy KAngess, will be tried for manslaugh- Months, the legal end of the long-time | teF January 29. feud between the United Mine Work-| G. G. Clements, Ballard grocery- ers of | weeshogelt paved onarte | man, charged with sale of mortgaged coal operators of West Virgin Be resumed in this little county seat | PioPeny., Will be tried the same day, oneal Clements’ weird tale of persecutions (On Februace 28 Frank E. Keeney, | °a,t© his arrest two weeks ago, as young ond cde gptn nae || Samuel Kunz and Eugene Kuna are of West Virginia, will ne on {University students Indicted by the oo. Jodee J MM Woods, on county grand jury for assaulting Fd- P berere aog | mund Lawhead, will be tried Janu- egg acing Oe ee rend |ary 31. All four have entered pleas March of union miners into Logan | °F "Ot Suilty to the charg county, in August, 1921. | organtuntion, Keeney was put on trial at Charles | "eani= y also showed the court that — re ene je gr | the coal operators had paid all the Rene ee tne aetna ram Dein | expenses of the trials of other union by fling affidavits which | miners on charges similar to his own. charged that the nonunion coal op- This included pay of jurors and fees ore ot Logan county had spent | 104 expenses of witnesses. Cosi op- Marge sume of money in paying | seator attornéye had conducted the Agents to prejudice the minds of pros-| en, Ska “paeaeee’ goers Bective jurors against him and his | sustained Keeney’s contention. eAfter Keeney, there are some 200 other miners to be tried. SAMUEL I. SCHWARACHER, widely known Seattle business man, )who recently returned from a two- years residence abroad, will be the |principal speaker at the Tuesday lunctwon of the Municipal at the Frye hotel. ‘WOMEN! DYE IT NEW FOR 15c Kimonas Curtains Sweaters Coverings Diamond Dyes Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other |kind—and follow the simple direc- tions in every package. Don't wonder whether you can dye or tint success. jfully, because perfect home dyeing is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes even if you have never dyed before. Just tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or |atlk, or whether it {9 linen, cotton, jor mixed goods. Diamond Dyes |never streak, spot, fade, or run | Girls Gamble to Decide Operation Girls Toss Coin to Decide Turn on Operating Table actrng on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removing foul matt whieh poisoned the system f montha and which nothing else dislodge. It brings out wane: thua immediately relieving pressure rt. It in astonishing t tt leave Skirts Walete Coates Draperies Ginghame Stockings Everything Though both suffered great phys- feal pain, Leona Gaylora and Lilite Alexander, lifelong chun With appendicitis, agr to flip coin to see which ould be first to go on the operating table. They were seized with symptoms of @ Pendicitis while f A Treae! Appendicitis 000 health, Greceded by fli never in s7 eters. Try er @ natural movement how much more for brings out which wi m alight di thought Hit right and | notie it poisoning you. ch as ‘occas! ck he 6, one & ALWAYS brings reil jer treatment, however, in ne in cases of obstinate consti- pation and long standing stomach |trouble, preferably under direction |of your physician. mt | Reports From Physicians ) hp “T congratulate you on the good ing an ct J had from ‘Adierika since 1 ntiveptic wash or gargle fo fight| 3 the werms ‘anda laxative to carry |Ponstoin 6 (ened) DR te off the polsons from the body, Just have found nothing in my 60 xactly the same procedure is neces- jee to exe ‘aleriica fary to fight the intestinal rection (to exonk Adterika and guard against appendicitis. Lut Inatead of an antineptic wash for the in INTESTINAL antiseptic a against the | spread of throat infection that is Just what append an infection in the {n p ing to the appendix. When one hi gore throat, one can often p' further trouble and the deve! of influenza or grippe, by usi Dr. James ver. “T uso Adlerika in all bowel cases, Some require only done." | Bigned) Dr. F. M. Prettyman, vMMter taking Adierike feel better than for 20 ven't fi tem.” en ‘Adlerika itineptic offered to the pub- ay follows destroy ding druggists everywhere, Sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug o. and Swift Drug Co. Fgiurth nd Union st, and other ing druggists.— Advertisement, le ipiete tem \ ever offered to the public THE SEATT Cynthia Grey: Officials Indorse Law That Would Change Legal Age of Girls From 18 to 21—Girl Correspondent Takes Up Argument for Girls. BY CYNTHIA GREY Is the feminine mind of 18 too immature to judge for it- aelf? Should the legal age of a girl be 21, the same as that of a boy? Persons who must deal with wayward girle are unani- mously in favor of the law now pending in the state legisla ture to extend the legal age of girla from 18 to 21, Miss Cordelia Thiel, deputy prosecuting attorney, said: “We are much in need of such a law, It would in no way af- fect obedient girls, while it would check the young lady who is ‘just waiting’ until her 18th birthday to leave home or to | marry someone against her parents’ wishes. There is that type of girl who ia just smart enough to know that if she is brought before the juvenile court for waywardneas or de- , linquency at 17 she is under the jurisdiction of said court until she is 21 years old, so she stealthily bides her time until she is 18 and out of the jurisdiction of the juvenile court. Under the new proposed law these girla would be minors,| subject to their parents’ control for three years and during that time the viewpoint of the average girl changes and broad- ens visibly.” “Buch @ law would de @ godsend,” said Mra, Marion McDonnell, investi- gator in the public welfare depart- ment, when I asked her for an opinion, “We find more delinguiney | among girls ranging in age from 16 to £1 than at any other period. Those | three years—from 18 to 21—I consid or three of the most important ones in any girl's life, At that time she needs parental care and guidance as| h or more than at any other Mins Grey will receive callers in her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 1 to 2 p. m. and on Tuesday and Thuredady from 11 & m. to 13 m. each week. Please Ge not come at other times, as it sertously inter. forea with her writing. kind to them? I must work all of period of her Kife. In my work as|‘h? time and cannot care for them. investigator, expecially in the domes-|OP° !8 & Puppy 2% months old, a lee ret ations court, I have come! beautiful Russian spite, black and cross @ number of girls who mar- |‘ The other ts four years old and ried at the aye of 18 who confided|Tindle. They are both male. to me that they would not have done|, ABYONe who can give them good 80 had they been ft one of the strongest favor of auch @ jaw” But the girle—what do they think | ofitr tf Rowe 6 lester from ee of my| North car No. 27 girl readers which takes up the side) MRS, A. NICHOLS, lof the girl, Her letter follows mys ~ ~ BIG CEREMO legal age of girls, which is now be- fore the state legislature So often, just now, we girls a: To be followed by a banquet for being “browbeaten,” nothing less,|the officers and their wives, Seattle just because of our youth. None of |lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, Mon. these “reformers” take the time from | day night will hold public installation “the great task at hand,” to set the |of officers of Wild Weat Legion, the Sood example, not to the girls, but to/second degres, at Moose Temple, the mothers of girls Fighth ave. and University st. The The law might, of course, Work |banquet will be held at the Arctic both ways, There ts no question of |ciuh following Installation exerctaes, its being @ splendid one in many re-/to be conducted by J. Richard Dillon spects, but tpdividuals react various-/-The new officers are: E. E. Fisher y. | Port Angeles, great north moone; Dr. I have known of many cases where | A. W. Neitro, past north moose; H. J mothers, no-called, have forced | Leamy, south moose; W. P. Hastings, daughters, under age, to marry men | Auburn, east moose; E. B. Harriman, for whom they had no love, and of-|Rallard, west moowe; Walt. Leckey. ten even aversion, in order that they |chief herder; H.C. Snipes, treasurer; (the mothers) might benefit ma-|w. J. Moje, guiding m@ose: H. E terially by the union, Threats of being placed under the jurisdiction of | the juvenile court strike torrer to the heart of many a girl, and make her ready to do the bidding of merct- lens parents, Furthermore, by the time a girl has Teached the age of 1%, tho she may Rot have the powers of discretion of & woman twice her age, she has (un- lens she ts mentally defictent) « thoro knowledge of right and wrong. If she has the ambition to do right, there aren't so blessed many tempta- tions (even for the “poor working girl") that she cannot, under aver- stances, attain her ambi- t is nopsense. I know what I am saying ts true, for 1 am 19 years old myself—not an elderly woman with “hi ideals.~ I have been “of age” of near- ly two years now, according to the present law, but it has made not the least bit of difference in the routine of my Iife. I know of many other girls in the university, who, of course, , possess average Intelligence, and who have not issued a declaration of independ- ence on having completed their eighteenth year, respectively. These girls and their parents believe in co- operation, The girls neither make slaves of themselves, nor do their Parents so lack confidence tn them a» to prohibit them from “stepping out.” ‘The whole trouble, according to my opinion, is simply @ lack of education along the proper lines of pyschology, for the parents. There ts no question about it—environment does affect the later life of children and {f par- ents could but understand their girls, loosening and tightening the reins of restrictio®in the proper directions, laws about the “legal age for girls” would become of necessity “mere scraps of paper.” Yours for more education, spread and general. muec neo them at 1440 Went 624 at arguments in after 4p week days, or on Su Rench, argue: | mittee, Jack In; | Thomas Williama, After installation the Legion Pn- trol band of 40 pieces will play, fol lowed by entertainment and dance by the Legion Wild West quartet. Souvenirs will be given to the chil- ntertainment cow. B, D. Phelps and x ee energie | WATER SHUT-OFF NOT Special Dictionaries of The Automobile Classical Abbreviations Most Common Abbreviations Forms of Address Americanism, Atomic Weights Aviation Baseball Commerce and Law Football Foreign Words and Phrases Golf, Lacrosse Military and Naval Terms Lawn Tennis Photography, “Polo, Muste State Names and Meanings Wireless Telegraphy Words of Like and Opposite Meanings Yachting How Our Language Grew Punctuation Practical Syntax, or Up-to- Date Sentence Bullding Time and Its Variations Use of . Nouns, Adjectives, Adverbs and Verbs Value of Foreign Coins Elements of Words Language of Flowers Everyone His Own Weather Prophet Facts About the Earth The Metric System State Flowers National Parks Illustrations COLOR PLATES Birds of Paradise Orchids, Pheasants Plumage Gorgeous Fishes, Parrots, Cherries wide- | NINETEEN, | eee | Would Find Home | for Puppies { Dear Miss Grey: Will you please | try to find @ home for my two dogs | with someones who will be good and DR. EDWIN J. BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St. Seattle's Leading Dentist for More Than 21 Years B If Take advantag monthly elub ra looking from The scientist bo oe puzzled to account for the efficacy of cod-liver oil. The discovery of vitamines has helped solve the riddle. Scott's Emulsion {s rich in healt! mines and is a helpful factor in preventing the so-called “winter ills.” It helps keep the vital forces of the body strong to resist disease. Reott & Bowne, Bloomfield, NJ. (12-28 To me this ia|OMes and will be kind to them can | hot later than 4 p,m. Take Ballard | Spickler, custodian of the heart; Pets | | [tatnable at Bartell Drug Store: LE STAR HE OFFER TO KIDS every ttle newshoy who starts nt with his earnings jand who deponits not len Jeonts a month during t year, will be prevented $3 In Decem ber by HH. C, Henry, Seattle capital int This ts an annual offer that Henry makes to promote thrift among the juntor merchants of the tty. Nearty | 800 youngsters avatled themselves of | the opportunity last year and Henry more this a bank ac Jhopes to attra All that ts ry in for the hoy to take hin bankbook to Henry's of- | {fies in the Northern Life building snd show that the deposits have been made as stipulated Five Boys Are Held on Theft Charges Five youths were beld by Juvenile Jauthorities Mimday, charged with | ther Four of the boys are 16 ars of age, the other 17. | When Patroimen George Reynolds jand ©, lL. Redden early Monday |morning naw three lads at 20th ave. | and t in « car which had been called upon them to halt. The tro fumped from the and ran, A moment later three rang out and the trio submitte arrest. One of the boys is the non of a Beattie clergyman | The other two boys were arrested by Patrolmen J. A, Rivers and T, W Houseman, acouned of king an auto from F. rian ar robe 6809 First ave. & | Visiting Pawnshop While trying to sell a pearl neck |lace, a watch and a ring in @ pawn- shop Sunday night, Dan Stepick, }logger, was arrested by Patrolimen L. | A. Monroe and M. A. Manning.} | Steplek is muspected of stealing the| | stuff. | | In similar fashion, J. A. Milla, la- | borer, fell afoul of the law ‘hen he tried to dispose of a we a gold puree and two co to a pawnbroker at 709 Fir Hoth were held Monday on open Found in the Sound Found floating in Puget sound Sunday, the body of Margaret Coo. nm 60, of Tacoma, who committed suicide December 29, by leaping from the deck of the steamer Vashon off Delco point, Vashon taland, was re- covered and taken to Tacoma, received Mon-« Corson. |Famous Austrian | Surgeon Restored by | Gland Treatment) Dr. Lorenz, famous Austrian sur- | | eon, according to « recent prens dia-| patch, has submitted himnelf to ndular treatment. This treat. according to the doctor's own ehly enthusiastic about this new branch of medical science ‘Thousands of men and women who are lacking in health and energy are recent discovery, and are using Giandogen, & highly concentrated jglandular tonto prepared from thé |giands of healthy young animais. | |Giandogen has had remarkable suc- cess In the treatment of the ru It ts 9 a for free interesting booklet. —Adver- | Usement. down, nervous individual RY RENEWS, _ Fs Nice Teeth Combat that film if you seek that supreme charm A few years ago, beautiful teeth were seen less often than now. Now millions show them. You see them everywhere, People are combating film. Tooth troubles were almost ani- versal Now people combat the cause in a ecientific way. Wont you now learn what brought that change about? Film—the enemy Film is the great tooth enemy | —that viscous film you feel It clings to teeth, gets between the ' teeth and stays. It absorbs stains, then forms dingy coats. Tartar is based on | film. That's why teeth lose their luster, Pepsad The New-Day Dentifrice Film holds food substance which ferments and forms acids. It holds the acids in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Germs breed by millions in it, They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhes. That's how tooth troubles come, The new methods Now we daily fight thet film Dental science, after long research, found two effective ways One ects to curdile film, one to remove it, without any harmful scouring. Able authorities proved those methods. Then a new-type tooth paste was created, based on mod- ern research. Those two great film combatants were embodied in it, PAT.OFY, ent A ecilentific tooth paste based en modersi research, free from harmful grit. Now ad vised by leading dentists the world over. MUSICAL COMEDY IS | PLAYING AT OLYMPIC; Navy" is being presented at the| We Pay For Your Test See Coupon Avoid Harmful Grit t eurdice the film and removes it without harmful scouring. Ite polishing agent le far softer than enamel. Never tee» Bim combatant which com tains bareh grit, That tooth paste is called Pep- sodent. Careful people of some $9 nations now employ it, largely by dental advice. Night and day Pepeodent also multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva, to neutral- ize mouth acids as they form. It multiplies the starch digestant in the saliva, to digest starch deposits which may otherwise ferment and form acids. Thus it gives manifold power to these natural agents which end day fight acids—the cause of tooth decay, You! welcome ft Pepsodent will delight you. Note. how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous’ film. See how teeth whiten as film-coata disappear. Watch these effecte. Cut out It will be a revelation. 10-Day Tube Free ™“} Dept. B, 11048. Wabesh Ave, Chisege, JL Mall 16-6a7 tubs of Pepecdent to eettings and electrical effects added) much to the merit of the show. Said to be one of the most suc |rne Northern Trail” | cessful musical comedies of the past! season, “The Glory of the Yankee| som, performances, was the screen feature. Tomorrow night, at local talent artists wil! oe presented for Olympic theater for the entire week. | profemsional tryouts, Chorus girls’ The new show opened yentertay,| content in being held every Wednes- and wes accorded most enthuse ‘4 night, with juvenile amateurs taking advantage of science’s most |iagtio reception. The entire cast Om Friday nights. inctuding principals and chorus were responsible for the succens of the bill, which was produced under the direction of Val Howland, The ensemble musical numbers were! expecially good, the opening chorus comprising a mediey of popular airs. | The chorus appeared in stunning | CHINESE Nature, Chin Co. 208 James S¢t.. Cor, 2nd) Seattle. 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