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SECTION TWwo\ The Seattle Star “PAGES 9 TO 16 | 16 | Traffic Problems Hel FUND CAMPAIGN (Qurw-pceececem) Fe™erretents, om |wistttanais i Above Auditorium at | THRILLS NEARS CLOSING | MMM \. JAA Bby|\= csr esr sec ces Ss, ha megane | a Pe et yet el Ty . %. LLOYD ROUNTREE yawned dismally and a o a acti ft toler i ee tus! : oe sy : on new ones Erickson Gives Views on Bond Iss ues hifted his slippered feet from the radiator to Will Guarantee Music and : for Seattle in Campaign Speech| a cchair, A whiff of the aroma of bioling cabbage Art Work in Seattle drifted in thru the transom of the 15th ave, N, apart og ; ment house A mount Baker car jangled by outside BY G, LUCILLE BUTLER IT'S BURGL ARS B YOu GO DOWN | . marks the { POP' gf AN LOOK Down the airshaft came the noise of quarreling ch a _ prt . a ‘ DAGGERS | aren staf eer Mm ATTIM Rountree arose, slammed the transom shut with a Rie bey coe : Hey MOM!! bang, and, flinging himself on the lounge, gazed in ‘ Fig Hise ; : utter boredom at the opposite wall, whose sole deco oe is pea dg . ration was a flyspecked steel engraving of the father ; ge arm ‘ ‘ £of (4 Toy of his country ferrying the Delaware Fi ante Cet it: ‘ & SATTLE, WAS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1924 “There was a thrill to that, even,” mused Rountree “It must have been exciting, dodging thru the ice a Sip sega ad coming in from the kitchenette and pulling her apron rf Soattle’n music id artints, and ; rike » all the same,” said her husband. “Drama, too, Same old stuff. thing »w in the town. Oh, gosh! What I would give for et te Symphony strip a thrill!” . : A He swung his feet from the lour sat up, and, 1 c which you rated or kissing his wife, got into his coat and shoes and ico ca le low enough Ke one t i hich w went out low Yesler way and in secluded nooks in roadhouses : : Pie cordene ot tie oars M on the Bothell road. At the end of that time, still uidren, are being completed t p have three kids . ded, hay 7 Ss Motng ¢ utterly bored, he returned home. cbirake atndhg dhildre ee Pree ber gue r n t ve anid] Ie Carsoee, rot ta: thats’ hole “whleas “Well,” said his wife, cheerfully, “I wish I could |{ation of m 1 art and Its inf Dot: about ite) help you, The war spoiled you, I guess. If you could et Pop Inve in ¢ PLEADS FOR Seattle “Known” in aet a good thrill I expect you'd feel better. How have beer ¢ ver ‘ io « about going up in the Smith tower and 4 3 tia" earaliv: ‘cai Bae ou tal W ae F ARN IS East, Visitor Says “Alice! For the love o' Pete, think of something | Mayor Considers ro to drive new,” growled Rountree. He flung himself down in Read’ s Successor a chair and picked up a magazine. Five minutes of to" De (Hila Wes ganpag dene ey aise! j ‘ - t this proved sufficient. He got up and went out again, elty comm whe ’ Gen ths ‘ ad Splendid choice of styles and colors. Jus moodily seeking the thrill that would not come. rm n t made & amily strip Junt fille a sample of the way we ‘are sacrificing Ng “for Sow - Si TB this big stock of Dresses, Waists, Blouses ah a m. he stole in again, 5 light was burning ages t Mor ‘ ‘ and Sweaters. in the living room. On the table lay a note. It said n 1 4 other “T have gone home to mother, I sympathize with Hl ' 1 he al in| |r “ sand Her Bud Come Early Wednesday! you, but I've been a deserted wife for a week now, 7a y Ce ry ae po ee a) as Doors Open 9:30 A. M. th t territe be Bike |: Ope tace ; Ppa Pee and it’s getting on my nerves. If this doesn't give or nd D st pressed the far < t o the Pacift orthwest you a thrill maybe you'll get one tomorrow night ck Dawnon, to discuss a succe sees th . ssl el Fat Ml segs pomp He clutched at the table, “Wow!” he said, “I sure Texas Bishop Dies seription of rg Ban Sh ms f of Co eae out of that—but not ,the sort of thrill Fatal Burning Is Suddenly at Home AND DRESS SHOP Benticner in the whed, territory Nod of t He went to bed, but not to sleep. Next day he Basis of Damages DALLAS, Tex. Feb, 19-—Bi Get waited, impatiently, for 8 o'clock. It came at last thes Roruaryae eu ah a fer Grett, o 2g 107 PIKE STREET The door of the apartment opened softly. He looked Nichols Schedules up from his chair, then started to his feet ais osce erioie seat °c . Eplscope Between First and Second Avenues Cam ai n Meetin $ “Alice!” he said. wie ae thule Ol se | ch Ameri ‘ 1 Ui ee 2 pag gs “Well, did that thrill you?” she asked, five minutes on Y vere = st I later r, pega aa ori poe BD ” r, perching on the arm of his c! ha tad enticed ns “Oh, bal said L ® a ws ad 7 to a mov r > Ted, Cyclists Invited Burbank Is Still but still Is too weak to resume work peacncscnenes 3 in his gardens eat, but what you eat for Holiday Trip TN; Will Recover) one nurse sti te in attendance pretty nifty with fit P that really counts. Seattle cyclists who have felt the), SANTA ROSA. Cal. ¥ ne family physician visits the Bl uhill | tur . 400 and | Luther Burbank, p rf |, today t wizard daily. Tro SHREDDED jn cal ty ne tennant ioe aii |" ramon th Buby Ya WHEA Biscuits sup- bots own off oe ae of bi Bicycle Rangers, club of 8 to 1a relapse was found to be with all the food you join in the first spring outing and ' a seed oy met seeker, ie, amit 2a 00 DRUMMER'S SAMPLE 2 cat ee birthday, February 2 A program mn , Tri. than 2}4 cents. of outdoor sports and races has LINE of Men's Union out. New uptown store will open with brand new merchan- ¢ Suits at LESS than jbeen arranged. The entire eight-mile A dise. Don’t miss this chance to secure standard, depend- trip will be made pver paved, level makers’ cost. . | road. able goods far under regular prices. e Those desiring to take part in denier ws js outing are phy to bring 5 potagees tlh og gt aod Men’s Collars WHOLE | the new cus nendguarters at West nen S ut WOMEN'S ann 5 Soft and stiff collars, - peoceted'stylan, Sigttty be UNDERVESTS 20 C| HOSE 85c pei ave. and Pine st, at 9:30 a. m., | | where the riders will be photo- eal | graphed tor, publication tn an East munsed. Regular 16 to Good squatity, autanied: weet Te: WAbIe| Rank”. Glain mena p raypste 60c values. low neck and sleeveless. stitch. Smart stripes in black. Adult leaders and a service car | will accompany the riders who will jmake the return ee at 3 p. m full meal ‘Protest Import of in two | Meat Into Germany | BERLIN, Feb. 19—Demand that iscuits the government forbid the import of frozen meats and reintroduce the pre- war meat inspection regulations was made today at a conference of the |Relchslandbund, a junker argantza-| \tion, by Herr Roeschick, one of its | directors. If this step was taken {ts effect would be to exclude vir 9 tually all foreign meats from Ger ‘he . pleaded that poverty Tested Recipes |. ,/0ii'se'mmnt PP woo (LPR ) | Irene Castle i in SV || Search of Beads e ~ NEW YORK, Feb. 19.—Irene Cas SY tle Treman MacLaughlin, dancer, . came back from a trip around the ie world and found herself Inconven She told the district Telephone Users of Seattle Blue Chambray CHILDREN’S Cotton © Work Shirts 'KERCHIEFS, 2 for 9C.| BLOOMERS. 48¢ Soft, white lawn with edge Soft-finished bloomers with e Cut full size, fast worked tn colors. elastic at waist and knee. colors; $1.00 values Cc ape WOMEN’S 30x40 BABY Men’s and Boys’ Union suits 65¢ BLANKETS «= DC Fine knit Union Sults; low Pink and blue, with cute ani Rubbers 79¢ Back sleeveless and bodice} maj designs. 7 style. Light and roll edge style Children’s. 4 59) sirens $1.39, sizes to 8 Boys’ Ruffneck SHOES Sweaters $2.85 oR i 90x90 extra heavy sheeting; Little Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes, flat center seams. 8% to 2. Good brown calfskin. We take this opportunity to thank our patrons for their splen- did co-operation in helping us to make the change of Main and Elliott telephones from manual to machine switching. The successful manner in which this is accomplished was made possible by the care of most of the machine switching sub- scribers in using the dial and by the response of patrons ’ Boys’ Caps...69c M ; Pure Silk Georgette Crepe in all | 32- and 36-inch Tissue Gingham generally in using the new directory. ies’ the wanted colors. Regular] in plaids, stripes and checks. Ladies Felt 85c $2.25 auaslty. for, $1 00 Regular 60¢ values Slippers. He a yard for on trimmed with silk salesman Ps were had promised to sell a $7,000 neck (A g00d Scotchman, and anybody ‘stead else, will appreciate these. Deli- “Td like to have it settled within cious with jam and tea) la week,” she said. “I have to go fuls flour jas to my husband, in Chicago.” ia blespoonfuls Crisco ; teaspoonfuls baking powder | 2 tenspoonfuls supa? Kites! s Partner 24 teaspoontal salt Dies at Houston 4 eontul proalesia | HOUSTON. Tex. Feb. 19—Dr 4 ge white beaten slightly Dixie Daniels, partner of O. C C 1 he {Henry in the publication of the mag oughly. GF i Bee 2 Jazine the Rollin », at Austin, last. Mix thoroughly. Add |/@ied at hix home here baking powder sifted to- her. Mix tetly as possible. | Shipbuilders Lose onto board; rol 4 incl thick. Cut in squares, Cut each $1,000,000, Claim square diagonally. Put in Cris A claim of $1,000,000 against the baking tin, far enough Australian government for ship con- lace for her and had pawned it in If you are a Main or Elliott subscriber and desire further in- structions in the use of the dial telephone, call the Business Office, EL iot-9060, or rome! Ene | | KITCHENWARE EXTRA SPECIAL avy huck and glass tow All lines to be entirely closed out. PURE ALUMINUM OUTING 12 PERCOUATORS = «41 sans deuus kas ee $1.00 FLANNEL a 6 “KNOBLOCH” GAS TOASTERS, 15 Hi Cc 27-inch outing, light colors, made for four pieces of bread. with pink and blue stripes; 1,000 yards to select from GOLD BAND SEMI-PORCELAIN DISHES Regular 25e value AT BIG REDUCTIONS Cups and Saucers, Soup Dishes, All-Wool $1 39 per pair 2 for... Crepe, yd. Y te sauc f 44 inches wide, in navy only. 3for <4 Fine for making suits, coats, dresses and skirts. Regular Call in person at our Business Office—Third Avenue and Sen- eca Street—during business hours and let us demonstrate its use. If in the habit of calling from lists, cards or other memoranda, they should be destroyed or revised to conform with the apart to prevent, spreading t- |/ struction was denied the Patterson changed numbers appearing in the New Directory. THIS gether. Brush with beaten egg || sacDonald Shipbuilding Co. of Seat- white. Bake in hot oven about by the United States supremo | = IS IMPERATIVE to insure reliable service. 10 minutes. leourt Monday, according to Wash-| Sas ington advices. | | The claim was pressed after the | Votunta ary ba For light, tender cakes Nearly Lost Her or digestible and flaky pastry For erisp, digestible {ried foods Toe eat When M aw a burglar Have you lost something? Piace|in her ro fe slipped a Pgs et ne to wave . % mnall a4 in the Star's Want Adjring on her te foe etn wav find what is lat. Jeter to cut the ring. off Ladies’ Fabric Gloves (Sc Pair Broken line of imported two: asp fabrics in gray and tan izes 6 to 8. Worth three imes this price a THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE A AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY °: Srl THHULi