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A : : & eS Ce ——-—_--— RATE "Book Lore Her Business Brings Pleasure. Profits| Mrs. Nellie Roegner, librarian and connoisseur of rare and} antique volumes Photo by This is the seventh of a se ries of articles in Tho Star about Seattle women who are “making good” in the business world. treasures of lore 6 Assembled at t most triy—an op |the Boilermakers union will gather | The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 3, he raid, “We believe fries” He mt, Ate eleva el DICKS WOMENS | whether or not insulin 4s effective in ‘| DEBATE SQUAD, Fate of Thousands More *..: oie vr en owen Breland to compose, nd injecting sugar nad been Inef-| NC. it wash bor temple, according | Movement convention, at Indianap: ; ; fectual in the cones of two babley;the University of Washingtonll to announcement ‘Thunaday, an ie [olls, will teavo here’ at 9 o'clock |GOWth Tests by Use of Insulin Are Watched tio were brought back to health by| women’s detate squad. ‘The ques: teresting program of entertainment, | Chriatmaa eve, on the Northern Pa: | ac! insulin,’ he sald, |tion, “Resolved, ‘That the Uni with plenty of good things to oat, is |° bak leet al for New Treatment | eee ‘ 2s fe Alabeton| state Should Enter a Wi promised by the committee in|” students who thin C) prize for | ha pmo mirstonarion, | BY BERT LITTLE jaa function, causing them to starve, | medicin: two University of | er Puli bat sd nen we ne teams of three to be used em charge, On Friday evening the union will will last from | cunte state Co ndent) Dr. William McKim Marriott, | Toronto physicians who developed it. | to January 1 ST. Lou fo., Dec, 1.—On four | dean of the Washington University |It has already been placed on the|the women’s triangular debat@) hold the annual election of officers | at the samo address, 2 werawny bables in the children hos-| school of medicine who an-) market a# a treatment for diabetes. Idaho and Whitman om © Washington State | pital here today depended the fate of | nounced successful results in increas | bruary 7 will be selected from: ——— | master of the Grange an Gather yange, when ho arrives, Thursday | thousands of pelea GE Woe Paee ling the weight of two undernour. WONDE RFULLY INVIGORATING the following: Martha Ellen Hughesy M Eugenia Rely [earths ri” Boilermakers Plan Missi ies Will on Saturday Smoker| Gather This Month | Four Seraeny Kids Hold Members of the Seattle local ot | Embryo misivonari, forming the | Ten women Washington, Oregon and laaho delo tS Se Saturday evening for a social amok-| gations to the Student Volunte er, at 107 Maht, from Pittsburg, Pa, where he] ‘The four are {whed bables by 60 per cent in two! "Your medicine has helped me rise recenUy attended the annual and|ments that will determine whether | weeka thru injection of insulin, today | wonderful wrote the grateful; Josephine Jacobs, W | to elcome Leader (*\\\\\ convention of the body jor not insulin, tonic extracted from | told the United Press that the ex-| woman, month ago I could not| Ann Ross, All grange members of tile stato | officlal welcome will be held Friday, | the pancreatic gland of sheep, is suc-| periments were not finally conclu: | spank my baby, and now I am able invited to attend the wel-lat the A ated Grange warehouse, undernour- | alve |to , thrash my husband. Hee _ 1007 Wel stomachs will! ‘We're carrying these experimenta ! blens Boston ‘Transcript, 7 MAN'S “STORE _ WHERE WOMEN DELIGHT T0 SHOP” Heien Gorman, {raed censful in “fattening” , Dorothy Lea and Rutty, ting for A, 8, Goss, stato -tshed Infunts whow Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers | [they were classic, but getting her | |two older sons thru high school in | Ellensburg, where the family wus kno own a © hustling Roegners,” to get back to New ©, after an absence of . she finished her work at niversity in library sct- | recelving her B. L., rm take. up the batt With he < age in librarian , IS AUTHORITY ON ANTIQUE VOLUMES Sought out & editions in the country The Book Mart treasury !s used extenstvety by the literati for refers |) ence, and those who drop in th may alwa “jand a short woman to we exclusive © Hud: . Mrs , and educated af af town on Roegner s that the high] | ally life have made are 6 fates ns, 13, 12 and courage ul, but to bring bit of lood to the in this who had noth- Is and mother love) suffice it to say LADY MOORE IN- DIVORCE COURT “Canoodling” Brought by Alderman Dec. 13.—Hearing 4 De Cour sher Is Charge ae ft M toegner, c feves the {3 ring bigh school with the value tion and wher for their ing. That with some line th = FORTUNE RESTS ON SALUTATION : |“Dear Snookie” May Win/' which would have} Cash for Woman 20, Dec. 13.—On a} § 8 to Just where the er crosses the then th the estate may go “CONVICT LORD IN LIBEL SUIT Charged Churchill Sup- pressed Battle Report be assured of the help |; @ OMEHOW Seattle folks seem instinctively to know that Cheasty neckwear and other apparel is of super quality; that whatever comes from this store has a distinct style and character. Cheasty’s thirty-fifth Christmas is truly a revelation to Holiday shoppers. Never in its history has your favorite shop shown so much of the beautiful in men’s wear; never so much value for the money you pay. Fe ature Neckwear You can buy beautiful neckwear of distinctive style at Cheasty’s for as little as ‘you pay elsewhere for the ordinary kind, quality considered. You can choose here from the largest assortment of men’s ties ever shown in a Seattle store. PERSONAL SHOPPING SERVICE Phone EL iot-0460 Mark Cross Leather Goods Those who seek the un- usual and exclusive will find a wonderful selection in the large importation of the famed Mark Cross leather novelties. Writing tablets, fitted sewing baskets, leath- er bill folds, smokers’ arti- cles, such as ash trays, cigarette photo frames, ‘vest pocket opera glasses, etc. Heavy Cut Silk, $1.00 to Croydon Knit Ties, Prices range from $1.25 $2.50. to $5.00. up. Feature Cut Silk Ties, $1.65 Mufflers ned mixtures, $2.50 to $4.00. Accordion Reefers, $5.00. 87.50 to $15.00. , 82.50 to 85.00. Shirts Silk ‘Shirts, $7.50 to $12.50. Silk Mixtures, $7.50 to $8.50. Silk Striped, $3.50 to $5.00. ‘Woven Madras, $2.50 to $3.50. Collar Attached, $2.50 to $8.00. Dress Si $3.00 to $5.00. Genuine Fashion Knit, $2.50 to $4.00. Imported Ties, $5.00. Saloas $2.50 to $3.50 Men’s Hosiery All-Wool, heather, drop-stitch effect, $1.00 and 81.25. wool, heather and Lovat shades, cked, $1.50 to ed full-fashioned 1 Men's Gloves Arabian Mocha, $5.00. Heller Wash-rite, $6.00. Dent's Chamoisette, $1.50 to $2.00. Full Dress Gloves, $3.50. Fine Driving Gloves, $3.50. Wool-lined, $2.50 to $6.00. $ Wool-lined Gauntlets, $8.50. Fur-lined Gauntlets, $13.50 up. Famed Holeproof Hosiery In Gift Boxes for Christmas A box of Holeproof Hosiery is both practical and beautiful. box for men, three pairs for women. Six pairs.in each $4.50 $4.50 $6.00 , Men’s Sweaters $6.00 Coats, $8.50 Dressing Gsinns The Cheasty Fine Hats ish Hat 80 0000 Junior Shop For Men Smoking Jackets, $7.50 to $20.00. shop for boys, If you want to please the man, give him a $19.50. $10.00. Knitted Vests, $7.50 to $12.00, A most complete featuring } 4 quality clothes and furnishin, : =ES . eat ool ¢ ) 00 to $8.50 fine 4 wr os dal cid pee Hats of renown and distinction. \\ ! ig) o $5.00 $1.00 Men’s Pajamas fi to $9.50 ete Fs , , Dunlap Hats Borsalinos Dunlap or a genuine Borsalino—both A Cheasty Gift Certificate allows recipient to | selection from m attractive styles nformed by ‘our expert hatter $7.00 to $20.00 $8.00 to $12.50 $3.00 to §$ sin Pajamas, $2.60 to Bath Robes tures, § o $8 mas, $10.00 to Night Shirts, $6.50, ‘8 one entire room at Che: $3.50 to Bath R Lounging b » at moder- I Dunlap Caps Cheasty’s R. E. BiceLow -S.W. FRevericnw SECOND AT SENECA 4 Sf eT Fine Leather Bags Exceptional Gift Luggage, in form Store Hours 9 to 6 Every Day A Charge of elaborat fitted Bag: from Account $35.00 + .00. Ladies’ Fitted If Desived Tasos f 50 to $95.00. Fine qual Rags, $13.50 to $50.00. Gladstone Bags, $40.00. WARARS RA RAPA RSA PA PORE EE LEE EE LE EE