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— ‘sscrion two) The Seattle Star [Pacs11 1020] SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1923. Passage of Power Bill | ANTI-AP BILL |May Robson Is Good Cook les Rervets! |, JUDD SLATE Declared Unlikely Now ee ae hee head oft ! y ‘3D (WANT RAINIER ee a ae ma ree ee KER PHOTO STAMP HITS LEASING Proves It to Her Guests (202. fa be reduced Ever. if Legislature Passes Bill, It May Be Would Hold Minors’ Land in| ral SN ANIA ASLO AL Oe rney, st nie "Fade Pedro # fe t ' ee ide rational FE Killed by Referendum Trust IYO PERS tag BY FLELDING LEMMON inted out that the amend: ‘ OLYMPIA, Feb, 16—Alien Japan-| A, Pet hat th yramiding of | ese in Washington will be dealt a y reli t to a| body blow if |Pneumonia Kills Baby Daughter r taxes mi Atte neral services will be held phy ut 3 p. m., from the Bonney- Watson fc tal chapel , on siaaic| ft hel apeaker. “All” strangers will be | $1,000,000 Suit Is nae Mencia eae ai Filed by Dr. Cook FORT tTH, T Feb. 16—- of : »"| Charge Druggist Wb reed hice ple of ow ” t ° h Frederick A. Seer er tavea'bs sit eenbekoed Dispensed Jags ? ventana in the bill, despite the amend mbe|> ment, is as follows: Seattle sells $100,000 worth of power tp Ever ett, Seattle must pay 5 per cent on the $100,000 transaction Into the state treasury. Everett now sells one-half of this power to Bellingham for $100,000, Bell Ingham in turn retails the power to customers: at $200,000, Bell Ingham sumers, then, must stand a er cent tax Homer T. Bor CHRISTIANIA, Feb, 16 ged in the 3, which t dealings Will Attend Church Chamber Donates Session in Sweden Grain for Birds | ow: Rey, J. F. V Dm, 6x v SANTANA AA May Robson, the noted actress, a he appears in he r| kitchen of her home at Bayside, L. 1, where she spends her) “Pane’s Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold in Few Hours oto be ndet wood & Underwood, New York a ase a ‘ Me Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and The second and third doses usually break up Europe. ees } ee awa = ron Ba Kee ge py aaa So snuffling! Take “Pape’s Cold Compound” the cold and end all grippe misery. 2 } : ° | ‘ . every two hours until three doses are taken. “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quick- Seattle Attorney May Give Credit | the n nee its inception rot week in The first dose opens clogged-up nostrils and est, surest relief known and costs only a few for Music Study| sores: rex ie ck weasie 3 ayt r ae | t mum, | 4 passages of head; stops nose running; cents at drug stores. Tastes nice. Con- eee gee lah | hiditing the bh ‘ sin t l is relieves headache, feverishness, sneezing. tains no quinine. © Insist upon Pape’s. T lay a Miss Laura R Capt. and Mrs. John W, Rumsey, y Chikess Bandits = Geytennial Pastry Hour 025 Sixth ave, W.. Seattle. evening. Mrs fi unning water and * peed | 2 make her pets happy. Mrs, Wiliam Charhe Hwee. alo cue | Rob Americans | "xiscnr them are a nonparel, s sister of Miss Rumsey, who accom-|‘*° ? ives us ica’ Be eggs ee CANTON, Feb. 16—Two rtver| brown thrush, a pair of mocking Vv 8 b ck Am (eo panied her to Victoria, and Willfam/| % boats carrying American missionar- | birds, a bullfinch, a patr of love-birds a ev as e % MoMicken, Mr. McMicken's wa, | Billy Sunday Uses |{ea were atopped by Chinese pirates |and an African parrot, which Is her were present at the ceremony, which | Wan performed by the Rev. Dr. W.| Ax on SO’ Stills | 2020s pesmeeeers othe. apectat favertt, fort: atwere srecta old home-cooked pies and cakes | YOXVILLE, Tenn, Feb. 16.- Presbyterian church, Vietorta. “ KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Feb. 1 | Billy Sunday used an ax In hin at | tack on Old Nick today and “knocked LONDON, Feb. 16—~The number|the tar out of him." Sunday of unlicensed dogs captured on the | smashed more than 30 stills «a < streets is increasing steadily, because | c lawn of thousands of ownes feel the license! It's come at last—the PERFECT PASTRY FLOUR! To give you back those fine old cakes and pies of the old Colonial Days, we offer CENTENNIAL PASTRY FLOUR, the ultimate achievement of the Centennial Mill Com- pany, which since its foundation in America’s Centennial Year has been satisfying the de- mand for BEST FLOUR. Those delectable pies, those feathery cakes and crullers, and the rich pastries that graced the “groan- ing board” of long ago—make them today with CENTENNIAL PASTRY FLOUR. For a few cents per cake or pie you can enjoy pastries better than they served in the days of Paul Revere and the immortal Washington, who was fond indeed of the good things of life! CENTENNIAL PASTRY FLOUR marks a new era in baking. The delicate hearts of selected wheats have been ground fine and sifted into the making of this new pastry flour, so that YOU may enjoy the finest cakes and pies ever known to cookery. The light, feathery texture gives you wholesome goodness PLUS a richness that indicates scientific perfection in the milling of the wheat and the blending of the flour. Comes this Wonderful Offering of Famous old Colonial recipes on each package. Try one for dinner and treat the family to a PERFECT? cake or pie! Phone your grocer NOW for CENTENNIAL PASTRY FLOUR Made by the Manufacturers of the Famous Centennial’s Best Flour A special purchase, ’way be- low factory cost, of over 1,700 pairs, we place on sale, starting Saturday, in four groups: 372 pairs, ede @ eabill at $ l 95 $3.00 to $3.50 OVERCOATS price of— $1923 —and they won’t last long 544 pairs— Today's retail $4998 | — ea One of Many value Per Odds and ends, one and two 3 Good Reciper— $4.00 to $5.00 | of a kind, remain to be closed | Pea CENTENNIAL | out at the remarkably low | aa PASEO: | Whip the whites of 10 orks about half, add 4 tea- spoon cream of tartar, teaspoon vanilla, a pinch o salt, and whip untill stiff, add’ 14 cups granulated rer fold tn 1 cup of NIAL PASTRY Bake at once In Angel Cake tin, which is round with a cone in the center, in a moderate oven from 30 to 40 minutes, Do not greage tin, but molaten wame with a little water before putting | in the batter, Turn pan upside down until cold. Ice with plain white icing made with % oup powdered and 1 tablespoon milk, teaspoon vanilla, beat well. 465 pairs— Average retail $ 95 value today ; $6.00 and $7.00 von ha grade shoes $495 Here’s a wonderful opportunity to find a real bargain if we've got your size, In the complete lines we have especially fine buys at $23.50 —$33.50—$40.50 Get the full yalue out of a new coat now and have it for next fall. SHANER & WOLFF 916 Second Avenue —retail value $10.00 and $12.00 | Mill Gompany founded in America’s Centennial Year i | 7 = : eee