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Men’s 2-Pants SUITS Two Special Lots Two Special Prices ‘215 [315 Serges! Worsteds! Cheviots! Cassimeres! Mixtures! small checks \ FEW JOTTINGS FROM CHARLIE GUSON'S PEN HAPPINI THE HAPPINESS oF MIND Crry Ib IN THE STATE or A SMILE NEV PRICE OR DOW The man who « from cle ¢ the LINES "0 LAF Single and double-breasted—full and half-lined. ulars, shorts, longs and stouts in sizes 34 to 48. Summer Weight Top Coats $14.75 to $29.50 Whipcords! Gabardines! Coverts! Tweeds! A group of practical Coats in which the English box backs predominate. All of these garments are shower proof. Also belted models and Chesterfields. An ex- tensive variety in grays, light browns and heather mixtures—plain and overplaid effects. Straw Hat Style-Comfort Sennit and F ancy Straw Hats 45 In the newest blocks and styles. Good looking hats which will be highly ser- viceable. South American Panama Hats $ 5 In sailor, Alpine, Optimo and telescope styles. Fine, soft Pana- mas. Men’s Shop, Just Inside Lower Second Avenue Entrance it Dressy pencil stripes -mixtures—plain colors. Fifteen Stylishly cut models in all-wool fab- ’ rics. and Live I LAUGH, I Well tailored, smart suits. Reg . . FROM OUR SHUTAN FRIENDS SHUTIN APPEALS FOR A HOME I have an own now there Is a little n this great city for little Thank yo If this appe: e eyo of son wil help thie all Dr. Loope, and ar menage will be delivered. This ttle lady is of a very cheerful and disposition | SHUT-IN GOERS TO ALASKA Roland J gs and his mother will be counted among those pres. day afternoon, when the ja leaves Alaska with the sts front the Young Men's | #9 club juhketing into the and, ne Sunshine on ot cake shine Ward H at the y hospital on Wednesday aft on. ‘There are 265,000 miles of railroad ee fm the United States. in charge of Mra. J. G. Baker, MRS, URCH Lik French Style Show Had Little New for Milady) Mr sisc’ at., where sho is now re: |having moved back f | quarters the past week Market f, sho r old Whether the French designers be. eve that any old thing will go in | } | | BY HEDDA HOYT t ; NEW YORK, May 23.—If one ts to | judge the French styles by those re | cently displayed at the French Expo: | sition at the Grand Central Palace in | New York one had better “see Amer. fea first,” or “see Fifth Avenue first," at least. i CAMPFIRE GIRLS GIVE PARTY The Campfire gave the old people at the King county home the beat birthday ever, Evidently 1 {9 the banner month for birth aince But I do know that both the gowns and the models showing them at the French exposition fall far below the standard set at the American fashion review ere each model is chosen VETERAN JUDGE GIVES FACTS IN HIS C ASE lazy re at Jer, being his best work of the season |—his masterpiece. The costumes displayed at this ex- position were anything but startling. | Almost any well-dressed woman in the audience could have gone upon | the stage and provoked more interest than the models themsclves, M DR. B. H. MELIUS Optometrist and Optician Formerly With, jem Sit Optical Glasses as pled as 19 YEARS igri skill and scien- tfi¢ instruments can produce. Free Examination Sure-Fit Optical Co. 521 Second Ave. Seattle Hotel nia. Res, KE nwd-0667. = MA In-4894, 3 on cakes this tHon. A. 'P. Tarb Tarbox Tells, How He Overcame| Stomach Trouble Of Long Standing By Tak- ing Tanlac. Abrams Free Clinic Open y people left long before the reviow was over. Evidently the| wir French modistes feel that they have ablo A. P. Tarbox, distin-| re avon they wonld| 2, be, operated fe sontunction Pat er “and judge, residing | ae rivals aa maple 7h ike | * Beattle netitute of ave made a cates emp! oO Electronic Reactions. e fe Sora, Bt Universty, “show us up." Accommodations for the treat- | P! eb., lends his name to fur. Ono wonders what the little French ment of t ity patients | ther ‘the cause of Tanlac, the fa- have been . which will ; mannequins must think as they look be increase st as finances | TOUS treatment that ‘has proved ke out into the audience of beautifully will allow. benefit to him. garbed Americans who make the ‘The Abrams treatments aro be-| “ pody knows what Tanlac| ing Introduced rapidly through: | will do," recently sald Judgo Tar-| frocks they are displaying look drab Count of tiie preat demand, due |DOX. “it is me, for the medicine ha | and uninteresting. ind, due je has ‘Thero was only one new style note worth mentioning and tho this was interesting in some instances, {t had a home-made effoct in others, This was the using of tho same material for frock and wrap. Figured crepe and taffota gown had capes or short Jacquettes made of tho same figured material, Hven the acarfs sometimes were mado of the samo material as frock and Wrap so that the model appeared rs tap képt me on my feet and able to work | for the past two years, | Judge Tarbox has been a thember | fof the bar since early manhood and| has practiced Jaw in Illinois, Nebras- | ka and Oklahoma for more than a} half century. He !s a charter membor | of Farragut Post, Lincoln G. A. R, and also prominent in fraternal order circles. Speaking further of his ex- co with Tanlac, Judge Tarbox Ite being will a. physician surgeon by Abrams, tnd assieted by. spe. trained nurses, ts in 0. soqentoed treatments will je used jeoasion requires, but we shall” a Mae et in the Abrams mi REE Ab- ARS. OXe rams blood will be mage tomach trouble ha | to be Inyer after layer of tho samo nts who wi ouble had been the| “In fact, Tanlac has brought me Prmboa gee < for regular Jon bphtvtiy ue ane of my existence even before the material, There was a black crope to take the Authorized Abrams equipment will be , The rai for treatment of regular tients will be such that the person of average means can well afford to come to us, §2. In the fres elinio preferences will be given to children and the blind, until such time as we e financially to accom- jectronic Aye. health, strength and happiness when | 1 was sick and suffering, so I have e reason to give it my unquall- fled endorsement and praise.” ‘Tanlac ts for sale by all good drug- gists. Accept no substitute, Over 40 million bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable Pills, for const!- pation, mado and recommended by the manufacturers of TANLAG,—Ad vertisement. costume figured with rose colored design which combined a frocle and three-quarter length, pointed cape of samo figured material, Civil War, Indigestion such as T had {s about the worst enemy & person could have, beg kept getting worse all the time, “I simply could not have going the past two years if it had not | been for Tanlac, It made my weak stomach sound and wholesome, did away with all signa of indigestion and built me up inn way I had thought impossible, kept USE NEWSPRINT PAPER WASHINGTON — Consumption of newsprint paper In the United States in 1923 set a new high record, Total net consumption, according to the department of commerce, amounted to 2,800,000 tons, exceeding the fig- ures for 1920 by About 28 per cent, | oath Tnatit ite of El The io Institute of 1 Ranstions, aha ‘Third in: , ' Appearing Every Week in The Seattle Star Edited by Dr. Frank KR. Leope y | was final The entertainment program was |“ jacid and there ts no #0 |pain America or not I do not know. Iq tho! 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There is no # The » tm will to be m ng tt to your home EWING LOSES HER CASE ght by Mr A mult was bre SEATTLE REPUDIATE? The following facts in reference to the street railway taxes are conceded: 1. The Puget Sound Power and Light Com- pany has paid every dollar of taxes levied against all of the property which it owns. It is obligated to pay one-fourth of the taxes levied against the Seattle street rail- way property for’ the year 1919. The City of Seattle is obligated to and agreed to pay, as shown by the following clause of the contract of purchase, the re- maining three-fourths of these taxes: “That state, county and municipal taxes levied against the property for the year 1919 shall be paid before the same shall become delinquent by the respective parties hereto in amounts proportional to the ‘respective periods of time that said parties are respec- tively in possession of said property during the year 1919,” The legality of this contract was affirmed by the Supreme Court of this state. The company was in possession of the street railway property during three months of 1919, or one-fourth of the year. The city was in possession of the street railway property during the remaining three-fourths of the year 1919. The company has offered to pay and is now willing to pay the full amount of its one-fourth share of these taxes. The city refuses to perform the obligations ct its contract by paying its three-fourths share, The County Treasurer refuses to levy upon the street railway system upon which the taxes were assessed for 1919. The property of this company upon which all taxes have been fully paid is threatened with seizure in a deliberate effort to com- pel this company to pay the entire tax, including the three-fourths part which the city in its contract agreed to pay. Let every taxpayer in the city put himself in the position of this company and decide what he would do under similar circumstances, re Can the City of Seattle afford to repudiate its Pig ee Moy Al oe eet 01M, 9:15, 8:80, 10:18 Do the people of this city approve of a policy of repudiation of honest obligations? Puget Sound Power 6 Light Company By A. W. LEQNARD, Its President. Mother Ewing a a ploneer of being one of that sturdy dventurera who lined fat state 30 years axe QUICK-CHANGE ARTIST Ah, madam, I wasn't Yoaterday you were Pole Melo (Paris) (ci I STOMACH CAUSE INDIGESTION * Create Gas, Sourness and Pain How to Treat Medical rites state that “a “Trritated, ‘au 4'food sours causing the is which every ee: atotn Artificial digestents are not need 0 real cases and may ying aside all 4) ad get from an gist a nm on of Binurated } nesia and take a teaspoonful in a quarter gines of water right after Sating. ‘This sweetens the stomach, prevents the formation of excess urness, GAS OF Bisurated Magnesia (in pow- der or tablet form—never liquid or milk) ts harmless to. the atpmach, inexpensive to take and ts the most of magnesia for *. It ie used by pin who enjoy thelr oo fear of indiges- Says: It Ends Neuralgia “No matter where located—to met quick relief from the agony rub on stainless Joint-Ease,” says a New| England chemist. Of course, Joint-Ease is the ono great external remedy for inflamed, swollen, stiff Joints in ankle, knee, hip, shoulder fingers or spine, and for that purpose its salo is tre-| mendous. | But its power to givo almost in-| stant relief in neuralgia, neuritis and lumbago {8 becoming better known every day—Soaks right in with a minute's rubbing—A tubo 60 cents. | Always remember when Joint- Faso gets in joint troubles get out} quick, | All druggists sell lots of Joint- Advertisement. efficient, form Ferry. Large, Fant Steam Ferries. |] Short” doento Route to It EY Canal, Olympte Pen! | iq Crescent, Pacific jorin, 13, Fy Passenger fares (o Port Orchard Bay Points #00 Hound Trip, vy Yard Route oan ‘Dock