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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 195 COMMISSIONERS ny ROTEST BILL THE STAGE eraser Wor LDo F| = MAKE BELI EVE © Jus? 2 DAYS MORE! Marshall Nellans ©The Strangers’ Banquet” [” Vaudeville Star WW FAVORITE TAR THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President THE GROTE-RANKIN CO.’S 1 dn A ef 7 favorites! We lay 7 = Were, Neate A . mi hd W ry A teration aie They're Off! W: eo sa | Provides Untold Savings rates, service and fa: ties of a e tar s . * King county half million dol iets SSA ‘ To All Who Have Homes to Furnish “Hettenters back are yo a son STRAND aD rel . A striking Amvertoan ta Living Room, Dining Room, Bedroom Furniture at It takes 5,000 bees to weigh af great yard, . trangers' | . - on to ound. Banquet th ‘ at the 0; (yp - “1 Banaue" in the traction at te Savings of 10% to 50% | amsembled nd ade well | Sees Royal Turkish Rugs Reduced jare Hobart Bosworth, Claire Wind | Claire Windsor, a favorite | oya ur 1S u $s e uce | | sor cult Minttie saatle tans’ sho | A limited number of these fine American Floor Coverings have been assembled Fear een hove pi é le and re-priced for the Alteration Sale. [tmatio romance araid aot re, | 12 apppating i 6 starring Tole Royal Turkish Rugs are among the /inest floor coverings made in this country, jof a great shipbu concern, | “The Strangers’ Banquet, and their wearing and decorative qualities are recognized by the most critical |The founder leaves t tolat the Strand this week. homefurnishers. } trangers who seek ast on the |” g ‘40-inch Rugs reduced to }-foot Rugs reduced to.....$20.7% | pfortuna, B83 the stoty js of ony “ ee ie Paenche Nave ch gs reduced to. <9-foot Rugs reduced to..... $64.75 | boa uceens and final frustra und Rita Maw. eee. —Second Floor, Rug Section Sf COLONIAL BLUE MOUSE ert caeet It's toasted. This Tony, the mot. on hg de UNUSUAL VALUES ane one extra process hy lade =i ans of the D Madge Bellamy Syee.e sn pm Zelia B mild ul ering sy Sed the " I d H h Id N ja quality that can Zelia Bonawe The st hans sinh 1 at the ‘Colonial E d cipans. wine Bek not be duplicated notning: tives. long’, wales. it: ie] neg tit act oer two Orphans” 1s n Lveryday riouseho eeds bit of the year, tha Get lity in thelof muat and turns by ate Claxt 7 Eo ene ™ et Testy, 16 Ee ee remain ved. Cara ted | FOR Ce cartact a A-B Gas Range sah nad you) |™4n in all the world who has be- | Lo bate eb te and You'll sended him. The ak of this " Reduced to $54.25 get across famous ore © o Tom ene t had F; : ‘ Bo says Zella Bonawe Mix, Western : view 2 is ie This price includes connecting in your home. Russell on the ai gel 4 aap: is pro poses pc se we anda fil A Gas Range that can be placed into a very Wurlitzer on thin bil at |!9® from a dumb animal ce icine’ tbe acter —being only 38 inches wide—with all wre Tesh “he bh ae ay "| A camedy feature © Three A septs Poot thyh : nience and equipment of much larger | the Palace Hip. Must get there & burlesque on ‘teliing ot th ctems of al gas ranges. | Mise Bonawe ts one-eighth The Three Musketeers,” Douglas oD cittes . ven AS) by 120: tneline and has inherited a for alrban big picture, is another) (Oy mr —oven 13 by 20 inches ria dove ithe theme of the ph attraction on the bi bay, Slaw srapmicaits AIS I oho ko Ureaating Sige’ <-9:-0,'6 ark atl piven tow —porcelain broiler ; - gneve dl a esr LIBERTY tet 5 —broil and bake with same burner | YAS MORE | Laughter, thrille and love are eee four-burner top } 7 ars “~ } " | combine in “The ottentot,” | THEN GONE! WOULD PERMIT Fusmae: 1 tind ae ready PALACE HIP —roomy warming closet | or drama which ts showing at the Lib.| © M and John Rowers | —right or left oven } NEW DIS PRIC 4 "|eety pow Madge Datisgny aug are the mare th “Agios (tisg: Priced special, $54.25. : Douglas Macl« ayn the role| The pict om the n Lowrie’s § ‘ sf x tite te cut Six-Piece Kitchen Sets t be the noekdaital’ hero o a name, He r but hesitates to sha . ae he draw up such a bill wan passed late er her {lt ¢ Ho sets | Tuesday, upon petition of residents o loves horses |Flame the districts immediately north of |!Mto endless trouble and finally has| jto ride the flery “Hottentot” in a| |the city lgnits, where paving, sde-| veo echase | of Life? | walks and sewers aro nected. The} eee | bill will be presented to the state | COL legtalature 2 late this week, Use Old Prison UM | The romance of a Spanixh dancer | in the basis of “Singed Wings,” the Penrhyn Staniawsa production, which | how showing at mh She's fast becoming the talk of the town. as the Spanish dancer in the eurn. | who pars with See Priscilla DEAN En! in English Movie pene Dea and Conrad? fagel are men’s hearts in . COME S38 ge soy | Ht, featured players and are sup. Paramount's at the Columbia fe ate base see bey E en a : T | ported by a good cast i ree a : Priorat hateeetbesgad out mOvInS Ye Ans Bonita, Mins Daniels ia in the now and you'll know tures of the famous Portiand prison | character of a Spanish girl of a why. were taken for a new Eng PFO | proud, impoverished family. A duction. dancer in a Spanish cafe, her home Aged Couple Get in little more tha a hovel and her clothes, tho always neat and clean, jare patched and repatched until but nge nN »| Had Sahetantial Reasons for Debt NEW YORK, Feb. 14—"What rea- | fon have you for not paying this debt?” mas Perry was asked in! court. “A large family and an ex- | pensive wife,” he Teplied. ~APITOL Double Career for N ansen| [Beg Pardo JOKES ‘Given Nobel: Peace Prize 2: CHRISTIANIA, Feb, 14 White Enameled Kitchen Sets, consisting of bread box, cake box and tea, coffee, sugar and flour containers—every receptacle neatly lettered. Special, the set, $2.45. | entree "atatement ‘e mnee aie our reporters are Sot thay ‘dont, SEE everything | Whenever an error © Pridtjof ived the en, who has just rec Nobel 5 act prize, presents one of : * edition of The St of modern ri the most peculiar car In Tuesday’ * fia wenalad a | BY SAMUEL E. WINSLOW | public men in that he devoted his Rpn Gem mania: 7} | Divorce Decree |!!*t¢ mains of the original gar AUEL E LOW Liner prone reread bonito eat Eddie Pikman was referred: ts ment U. & Representative From Massa Pay Fe st.” EB TIPSTON Feb. 14.—After id, th suddent red a “local pugilist.” Eddie has STON » wee chusetts, Fourth District years old, then suddenly veere b | being married $2 years, Mr. and Mrs. | coLUMBIA ¥ favorite story is | t© poltitics and humanitarian work ed The Star that he quit the box at John Stall, aged _ 13,; hewe| ria photitldaitoe or wrarieek Hace aan old one, but It|And achieved ax great distinction in | game a year ago and is now an BEBE NI been legally Gasca! ated json Burnett's famed novel, “The ilustrates the ex-| the latter field as in his earlier life ploye of the telephone companyal DANIELS ree * | Flame of Life," with Priscilla Dean at Eh WEED ee ee ae sion chore one of the best known actresses on some men hold | Plorer, zoologis thor, relief wor Bachelor Judge |the screen, in the featt is dominion over|er and diplomat, was born at Froen, Mah Jongg Rules en! ere, in 1861 . the attraction now show the the imaginations | Near here, « vow orows Sarcastic Columbia of their followers eae oy ay tat of “ai Given Passe is a . : ob, im a breach of | “Te tecale of the ot peer When Wilfred | Christiania, specializing in zoology. | Mah-jongg enthusiasts who OROMESTIA woare seine a handed ei : by a | Engignd and Mis Dean. slave the Laurier was pre 2 Bg Mage: been wegen rs be agatiorets * hea A = M. Jueques Henuenire Vv. : Justice McCardle, a shelor, de-| Ne or hits aie Wr - tilae’ | be Canoe. ook his first polar expedition in steamship lines, will be given a e aren ie oa oo | @ young girl who works all| ‘Pesta date l pean Wiascdiags etn ina’ wlekt alentin lared that “engagements are {00/ 4s, iong and is inhumanely. treated two French-Can- | est Greenland plete and correct book of rules Mask Ball at De Honey's New Pike and hastily made.” _|at night. Her hardships are nearly jall conquered in the end and she is | starting to learn to be a lady, a Vienna” Saturday—Lon Chaney in “SHADOWS” ARD) “His Wife's Husband,” the pleture | adapted from the famous novel by | |Anna Katherine Green, “The May-| orn Wife,” and starring Retty Rilythe, ts showing at the Winter Garden theater now, The story in | thrilling and dramatic society novel | {with a touch of mystery and Is very | | WINTER TONIGHT ONLY Famous Russian Tenor ROSING Fe Prizes. furnished at DANCING Wednesday, Saturday ine. orchestra Not @ #0- every Friday, Sunday Warren An- (Alwaye alled pub peppy ning at 7 sharp. "Monday evening, 8:10 to opular dances and new steps taught In one term, § lessons; in beginners’ classes, $5; In advanced 6. Plymouth Church, 830 P, M | | Don't let child stay bilious, constipated Direction Miss Laverock and Miss Cecilia Augspurger latest book describing all Etiquette, etc, free for Plenty of desirable partners practice. No embarrassment. The social feature alone ts worth double the price and you will be proud to are attending thin 001. can never become # cor with private lessons alone You must have practice, Mr, de Honey has erected more fine acad- emles and tau mary dance than any other fea and his Seattle YING of thirst in the pues ving Wednesday Xo ademy ts ‘yss we daeetty, Moratof tthe || beter to ait thers “HLS WIRE SEER BAND? hope of saath teeing his be- This Ad 2s Worth $1.00. “—Here Thursday loved wife and child. fot || person purchasing tickets in any” of whom he went in search o Per claises’ this week. Tickets good “The Man and the Moment" wealth. Little did he realise || ‘niut ited, “Clip thie aa. prea ta “On thé-Road to: Bathilchera® that they were already lost to him; stolen by » fiend in human form. See this great scene in ‘NINE POINTS OF THE LAW” and iearn the outcome of this gripping story, eo he shown on at lessons ho News 10¢ OLONIA Comedy Oh, Man! Stop Stopping! You ain't heard nothin’ till you listen In on rarTanti ene) “Seattle's Baby Grand” Prin 4 eu tra playing o’Ciock in the Morning.” on Columbia Record A-3724 On the of side te “La Golondrina,” 75c at COLUMBIA DEALERS HELD OVER BY PUBLIC DEMAND NOW PLAYING D. W. GRIFFITH'S Adults... 200 If your child is Hstless, full of | lcold, has colle, or if the stomach 1s sour, breath bad, tonguo coated, a |teaspoonful of “California — Fig} Syrup” will quickly start tver and bowel action, In a few hours youl Jean see for yourself how thoroughly lit works the constipation poison, | sour bile and waste right out and you have a well, playful child again, Coming-—§aturday, Feb. 17 JANI NOVAK STORM” TONIG BIG COL RY STORE VALUABLE, PRIZES ener out a firt-cass scoot y peewnte, with ‘Mine ithe tke do, Savi, Jawvora came pack to civilization) “surely we have received proof by Negro Band supported by a good cast. Promi ybe not, but p= | eR | tha y Sent ih the cast ‘ate Huntley. Gon| mies aaititee brightined north pole, On his return he dented | ‘#t. War brings no good even to] Two well-dressed negro bandita’ ‘DANCING TAUGHT TONIGHT don, Arthur Carew, Geor; weett,| Laurier a young man y this, but admitted he had penetrated | those that win,” Nansen says. “What |eved Maurice Czorow, 518 classes start Tuesday new: : £ the ice packs to within 2 miles of} humanity needs today is selft-sacri- jay of $6.45 at 2ist S. and Was L MOTHER, OPEN CHILD'S BOWELS WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Taste Dynamite 15 O} Oil. and it Never Fails to In 1888 he crossed the ice cap of Greenland for the, first time, under. going great peril and suffering. He ribed his experiences in two vol dis- adians were cussing the game, according to officials of th company, These books are handsomely bour in a number of colors and were o im. Winslow Laurer, he one| | piled by Dean J. great man,” | In 1897 he became professor of | passenger agent, and TL. “Not so great Uke Napoloon,” said | 200logy at the university her caster, city passenger agent of the. other He had long cherished the idea of line. Both men have spent m “Wilfred Laurier greater dan Na-| ‘rifting across the north pole on a years in China and are well aeq) moving ice pack, He undertook such 4 venture in 1893 and was forced to | spend a winter in an ice hut in the arctic pole insisted the first. on “Wilfred — Laurier George Washin “Well, Wilf ed with Chinese customs and Man Is Held Up Fridtjof Nansen’ ficing active altruism which is able | ington st. Tuesday night, he repot not only to give but also to give up." ed to the police We ednesday, the pole. In 1905 a crisis arose between Nor way and Sweden over their political separation, Nansen then went into ay |oitics and campaizned with is en |! FOOD FOR YOUNG CHILDREN | for n. The cause won, ¥ an then became Norwegian Simple, clean, wholesome food of the right kinds fed to children in oroper quantities and combinations wil other single factor in assuring them Jevelopment, Do you know WHAT to feed YOUR children? Do you know the PROF QUANTITIES of the various kinds of foods? Do you know which foods contain the necessary ingredients for building _ tissue, muscle, blood, bone? Do you know the RIGHT COMBINA: S of food to be fed to children? Are your boys and girls getting just what they most need in the y of food? Can you make Up a proper breakfast, dinner and supper menu for your children? Do you want simple but accurate recipes for cooking and preparing children’s foods? All these questions are answered in plain, simple language in a new bulletin prepared by food experts in the United States gov ernment laboratories, which our Washington bureau has secured, und a copy of which will be sent you on request. Fill out eure: fully and mail the blank below to our Washington bureau, minister to Great Britain, He became an eager supporter of | the League of Nations and has been | active at every meeting, The league selected him to repatriate prisoners of war in Russia, a work he carried out with the greatest success, Nansen’s pleas for famine-stricken | Russia more than other, thing | were responsible for large amounts | of foodstuffs and clothing being sent | there by the United States and other | countries, | In the recent Greco-Turkish crixis, | the teas d Nansen to under: | take caring for the sufety of Chris: | | tian minorities in Anatolia, 1 go farther than almost any normal health and sturdy Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York ‘Ave, Washingto Twa /Postcard Arrives | er 18 Years) ST. LOUIS, Feb, 14.—Frederick Matson has just received a postcard | mailed to him 18 years ago in Chi | cago by his slater, CG FOOD FOR YOUNG CHIL "and inclose herewith four cents In stamps for same, Name... ccs. Street and No,. | Millions of mothers keep “Califor: 1a nia Mg Syrup” handy, OMY. ceerecccrsoeeres Empty Little Bowels Wells in Baku DESSA, Feb. 14.—TMfteen oll 4 in the Baku district have been They know | sown up by explosives a teaspoonful today miy wave a slok child tomorrow. It never cramps or Find Woman Hid Money in Jam Jar oversnota, Axk your drugelat for genuine "California Fig Syrup," CHICAGO, Feb, te-After Mrs Elizabeth Dawson died in pover' which has directions for babies and} obildren of all ages printed on bot: Jar thought to hold tam waa fe to contain 84760, State... escee voauers RHEUMATISN, NEURITIS Removes the cause and ren bten the bo send to us for Free Trial Trent tow dee or wale at the Pioneer and) {lou fra tors, Seattle MAR-RU COMPANY, Tavom La tie, Mother! You must say California” or you may get an iml tation fig syrup

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