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PAGE 16 THE STAR ‘Doctor Opens Clinic Here ATTLE ‘Saves S ubnormal Children) Order of Your Neighborhood Grover BUTTER— ' he 4 SWEET AS A NUT FINDS TWO CHILDIKEN ». ARE NORMAL vinit of whor iidren but the « ufte «ubnormal Dr. Bi 0-calle his state,” Lottery in Girls Closed by Police | n in \Chinese Emperor Is | LIBERTY NEWS FILM) SPRING FEATURES IN Friday, “w normal if #! Known: as “Hank” |“ 4 Mares aaah s | on th a , two Ask your dealer for T to keep BERLIN, March 23.—An Eng: eal signs of spring in Seattle aro} PEKIN, March 23—The boy em:|pwo TYPES un py tier) couple named. Thumas who| to be shown in the Liberty News, at|Prror of China hus bee nickns ved OF SUBNORMAL FRYE’S DELICIOUS yam ¢ t potatoes, baked (ame here and established a matri-/the L: theater, beginning Sat-|in America because he has adopted|, mel: children a on coded de Heat oa Smonial agency got the police on| urday, by the tulips from Vol-|the name Henry out of admiration Hihetr trail quickly when they dis-|unteer park < atory and the| for Henry VIII. HAM TODAY tributed handbills advertising a es at Orthopedic hos “lot-| planting of r ery in girls. Tho detectives found a branch lbrary, Doctors Are Glad : br wire ate : that the “lottery” was in reality aj Other items. will . eatee-bhonide, if.the curable aub- | at eme to sell girls to the highest to Watch This Game |e ee eee + | Medi ¥ Thirty girls found there when thd women, and views of Miss Flo’ ate a mos | <vecton ly progr to an t at a ‘ house was raided declared they , the girl who is to rep | wurtered brok mar ili & aie se : i ated to be sold, but the house was Chamber of Commerce in| was made uncor a gate the cu fr ' : 3 4 4 and the Thumas pair forced| letting Cal 3e-| the head. curable, Then I will have te ‘i S Viste bia clinie will be Sef kat Hesse ene ENED a pe eRe | ' . - - _ he cu ble cases into their twol,, | attle's charm: jt ira be | submitted. 3 | ; = =| FOLLOWING A BRIEF ttinsss,| Claes, The condition of the frat is) pirat he will determine the visual Scores the Church | Twin Brothers Are | Germs in Wig Are rs. Vera Marie Bruce, of Riverton, | Drought a fp cess sgarber aculty of the child * $ +c Maina Thursday uftersoon Me tog | And there aro hundreds of thene, MUNY Of the chill, | ||| in Last Testament Leaders in Classes | Cause of Lawsuit Riverton sanitarium, Se re eet clbttinary aye. taeeak A Oulld pay | AWONDMEG. Rng, c Marche: 28-—| 2 Sone (eam Mere he| LONDON, March 23.—Cyril R. 8, We Weetae cama! troubles, lack of auditory, visual or [ordinary exw tost—as aia) lata . he Hons. George and Frede Ward, | 37111 sued a fashionable costumer be exthionomlo acuity and numerona|have perfectly good eyes and still be| Archdeacon George Arbuthnot, of| twin 16-year-old sons of the earl of KNEW HIS WAY ABOUT HIGHAM, Eng, March 23—Wil-, cause I refer the lam Johnson has died here at 163} practits wh jafter having lived tn the same house | recting t | 90 years. | hand, th discover the to a medical jo of cor- jothers—and when sharpness. | purety paye | undertake to | chological me ‘ACID STOMACH! | CURE § | 80M Invite you to their FIRST or words are opres Mra. © wu in Chew a Few Pleasant Tablets ; Indigestion Gone. PARTY “We Have Faith in Seattle” One year ago this week Browning King & o A ed to Oo Beattie to attend the open normal in ahe couldn't | Né | come | | | 4 | of Olympia, has prom levery rest } { Dr. Richmond A. Burge, Seattle psychiatrist, who will i : i ; " | open a clinic for subnormal children in the Arcade building For a Happy Easter dizer that is so Saturday. ea ae a easily prepared that mother will { able to perceive things with normal | qo. | Kk * MEALS SOUR OR: sing certal witl also: g6 into | paced wie PATSeE who has served 62 years of a life : I can 0 ch h y | | = |term, is now writing his memoirs. é | | aistir fel key | |Crime Wave Passes [110 is «2. | normal! i} 4 4 RSAR y "Me the peyehotogionl dis: |NGLISH UNIVERSITY | Up This Community | turbances. among sub-niormal chil-| | The clinic, Dr. Burge says, will | | RUTLAND, Eng., March 23.—Ow-| | are due|® operated for the present with jing to a c te absence of crime | the unofficial co-ope n of the no court session has been held here | FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1923 have most of the day “off,” yet dee-licious that family and guests will praise it, bake a FRYE’S DELICIOUS HAM On account of the sweet mildness of the cure and the tender, young pork, FRYE’S DELICIOUS HAM requires no soaking or parboiling. You know how popular the cold sliced ham will be for supper and lunches! 80 How to bake a Frye’s Delicious Ham with i : cause he contracted an incurable , lead all thelr classes at | disease from a wig which he bought | to wear to a fancy ball n try, left a will In which he re, Dudley, 4 the Church of England for | Eton. is him “most Inad ees Norwegian Prince Looking for Wife | CHRISTIANIA, March The al family is sald to be » | Famous Bandit Has Turned to Writing ERMO, March 23.—Carmine famous Sicilian bandit, r Crown Prince Olaf The ORIGINAL Malted Milk for three Cinalith Zins xD 000 inhabitants, only one person, a woman, has be ing their 18th store in your city, and today Browning King & Co. are justly celebrating that event. John Hazard Browning possessed an ideal when he opened his little store more than one hundred years ago—and that ideal was faith. Faith in the future. Upon that simple faith there was laid that day the corner-stone of what was destined to become one of the greatest retail businesses in the United States. You Will Celebrate With Us .by Accepting These Wonderful Values Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Topcoats $35 i 200 Suits—Extra Special—Sizes for men, 36 ag to 48—Hi-School Boys, 32 to 38. Anniver- sary Price, $19.75. Boys’ Clothing ANNIVERSARY SALE: Norfolk Suits, 2 prs. full- Anniversary Price Men’s Furnishings ANNIVERSARY SALE: lined Knickers; wor- sted tweeds and blue Shirts, Russian cords serge; $25.00 value— and woven Madras; Special ......$16.50 Wash Suits, imported English and domestic makes; special $2.95 Boys’ Reefers and Top Coats; sizes 3 to 12 yrs. Special. .$10.75 less than cost. .$1.35 83 for $4.00 Neckwear —Cut Silk Ties; extra good qual- ity. Special...... B5¢ Hose; English wool with clock; $1.00 value— Special .....0... Browning King & Co. 2nd at University St., Seattle }do the simplest arithmetical prob- | Co. expressed their faith in Seattle by open- lem. She was weil advanced in his- |!9K: tory, English, geography and other| Dr. Burge is a graduate of Dur. studies—but she couldn't add 2 and |ham university, in I |2 together. Whenever anyone asked |the war he was in the her if she could do a problem, her |and later he was associated with the Jinyariable answer was, “No, sir, [| Soldiers’ Civil don’t know.” |board In Canada. “I made an extensive investiga. | dividing }tion of the case—and finally found | ver, 1 Seattle, but he has Instant stomach relief! Harmlesst |the trouble. When she first started |taken out his first papers in this The moment “Pape’s Diapepsin” and eventually plans to reaches the stomach all distress from|&0 to her father and ask him to ex-|make Seattle his permanent home a stomach or indigestion ends,|Plain. He was a busy man and| He has devoted the | 15 Immediate relief from flatulence,| would reply, ‘You'll have to work |to the study of his profession | xases, heartburn, palpitation, fuliness|that out for yourself. | 1 don’t | = or stomach pressure. |know.’ She met with the samo | Correct your digestion for a few|answer from her teachor—until ina [me jue airtight bucket. | cents, Millions keep it handy. Drug-| finally she acquired a numerical | wists recommend it. disorder, which made it impossible as easy to open Oe as winding / e and, During ecret wervice Re-establishnrent He | event is time between Vancou: Pure Milk “From Contented Cows” } |to take up arithmetic she uxed to | country | years “When the Wind Blows High and the Coal Pile’s Low”’ —that’s the time to light your cozy little gas heater and enjoy its ryddy warmth. A gas heater helps out on rainy, blustering Spring days and saves buying that extra ton or two of coal. the clock FIVE-BURNER KENNEDY YOU never saw an airtight tin that opened so willingly as the new Snowdrift fresh bucket. A key twists offa narrow strip of tin. It’s something like opening a sardine box, but infinitely easier because this strip of tin is thin and narrow and has been ‘‘scored”’ so that it peels off straight and smoothly, leav- ing smooth edges and a cover that goes back on, to keep Snowdrift clean and white until the next time you make cake—or biscuit— or pie—or want a wholesome digestible fry- AUXILIARY HO’ a number of ye HEATING BY GAS has been popular for The heater has been a small gas stove, called ater, ybe the gas r v VERY RE ‘TLY EW KADIANT HEAT APPLIANCE, made to fit any fire place and in @ great variety of designs, has become the popular heater, Such a heater, of correct design, re-establishes the beauty, comfort, and satisfaction of the living room fireplace, without the nding nulsances when other fuel than gas ts used. ‘The grimy ville of the fireplace should be retiled in any! color design, before the Radiant appilar vo men to attend to wk until the striking to give you THE NEW SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. Main 6767 1308 Fourth Avenue . THE GAS CO, “You Can Do It Better With GAS” | charged with drunkenness in the last | | six years. | BOYS AND GIRLS Mothers will appreciate the exceptional values, and the youngsters will like the good looks of the new Spring styles in our Juvenile Department. For Growing Girls Strap styles and orfords in patent, gunmetal or brown calf, 2% to 7, at $3.00, Fawn nubuckor patent, cut-out strap styles, 2% to 7, at $3.50. Patent or black calf oxfords with gray suede trimming; also brown calf with tan trimming; £44 to 7, $4.00, For Misses Strap styles and owfords in pater calf, 11% to 2, at 82.75. Fawn nubuck or patent, or combination of patent and fain; 11% to 2, at $8.00, Patent Polly sandals, with cut-out design buckles; 11% to 2, at $3.25 and $8.50, For Children Patent one-strap, or three-strap; 8% to 11, at $2.50, Patent Polly sandals; 8% to 11, at ®2.65, Patent five-strap Roman sandals; 8% to 11, at $2.75. Patent one-strap; 4 to 8 $1.75. Patent Polly sandals; 4 to 8, $2.00, For Boys Katra values in black or brown, in Ral or Blucher style; 1 to 54, at $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00, For Youths Same as above, from 9 to 13M, at $2.50, 82.75) and , gunmetal or brown and two ing fat.