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' PAGE 2 THE SEATTLE BTAR SATURDAY JUNE 7,4 CONGRESS WILL Three Men Wait Noose VOTE COIN FOR SHERIFF RAIDS!“°r"cHe'..,... POTTS IN RAGE °srsui it ig, QUIT TONIGHT in State Death House SKAGIT © WRONG FARM: "5c te andi fice ot "Seas fi the Shanghai Se 1 ave PF Treasuret ‘ Ye er _ - — oud Yesler way, Wriday might, W State Treas The ty ie . ca Members Plan to See Con- Friday, the 18th, Is Date Set for First $56,000 More Goes Into the Bethel Not the Man Sought; |c. rassen, togwer. wan bei tm the ee wth ‘is ry ) » ae pe fs le i . ail Sat f t e e ne ventions and Home States ) » - zi : Gorge Plant Work Flynn Is the Prisoner ee t a d ite of Hangings at Walla Walla = seme “Sa a sated at Fitth ' - | et th : (Daited Press erespoadent) | > rae “ cement’ in the April work |Ploneer resident of May Creek, was| ph sepect 4 sound tw the 2 5 4 te fi t. The tour 4 ‘ | LA June of the dia eal murd p ” 4: - He WASHINGTO ed eet * a - = . ” Miwa uate of RR. C. Btorrle & Ce raat letinent, _ Saburday'—eni |Gaisese proprister of the vale. wit uri P rma ss adjourns tonight a, Smee “ nt blank - ee rightly so. A search warrant ued lmaving stolen §25 t oe " urns tonig homens WP atiaaih ‘ - b ‘ tan by ae greed to by the old council, waslt, sheriff Matt Starwich WFriday |r ng into the « i ‘ pe yy nelle of ft " w of ly a Pe avs rated by a new alied the search of the “John | rested on « description furnish: ‘ y r ‘ Fae eatsien. ie frat ot the seth) 2 Ww ; f t gt RY ot het oe 4 Whitfield’ ee 5? 1 at @ special meet ot Dos } a still | withenses. Aes I ' s manager of Fire Horses Make a congress, which began amid hormny | - cages 4 pre bec ila cog tly |eeunell Friday wan reported, | Antisgton. 6 ’ Last Seattle Run 3 seenes and raged thru six monthe,| eb en he always follows with he new ord ¢ pays the Gorge he stil! actually wae on the farm t ed eight yeers as - , Ne cota out tn the sailiest tuoblon “neice in fantasy tho noose tha ait ee ate iss UP with: /sunnel contractors 485,608.93, whieh |adjoining Bethea operated by a|commonwealth Club [tite senator trom King count With the sidewat a - aes. m. soon will kill the spark of life in > tees Sha Mk OK: oR amount claimed for April/man named Flynn to Hear C. J. France| " is f member of » ne sadyl 4 ‘ thetr Hes. v He talks services. The sum will permit the Deputies Frank Brewer and Lee P oe ~ | temple. aK Temp , ,- Members will scatter to the con . contractors to 6 their t t Yormer Port Commissioner ( 4% la rneir stat ¢ Oe Whitfield, assail and murder, always “t " mm address the Comm > oom be E ventions and a te ther aretee 9! ant of Anna Nosko he answer, "I ¢ work Ps m 4 lack of fur erife 8 " at 6:30, Monday, Ju 4 prepare for the campaign. Iivear-old Rat Grouns school SISTERS RETURN TO cou mad plain nothing |had been informed that there t Dar cafeteria, France has Ireland. We There is some talk of an extra ses | girl; Ra Waller, dlabotieai Killer AID DOOMED BROTHER Will be done to impede the progres® | stil near the Bethel farm, Fiyan|;., Sifor the fast four years mm. a sion tn Beptember, but thé outeoine |of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Waldman, of Louls Hart « r saw them coming and demanded a) 4 ¢ th it oh mts of the cam |! roy, and Tom Walton, murder m the gallows finance committee seareh warrant, but Parker went Will await developments of the cam tke Mact| neat to. him Would receive « fc ) Friday to continue the |to a telephone and called up the paign. The next regular meeting ‘s > scheduiéd for December 1 m Shenae ¢ erceasion The thir@s fof Which this session ne dcbeniete: Fmnnan K of gullt and eo few the will be remembered above all others) V eld dies at daybreak, Fri-|requests for executive clemency k at the Gorge heriff, asking for a warrant for the Engineer J. D. Blackwell Bethel farm. that appreximately $200,000 will b¢| The report that the Bethel farm 4 are | refus £0 positive | will Be ifé scandal Invéstigations, its|4ay, June 13; Waller at daybreak, | Whitfield has given up hope of aid og ig Nagy the —_ i wes raided was circulated in the} dogged onition to the p tent | Friday, J and Walton with-/from the governor. He is ready tory ¥ ) tte inte the ¢ rea Ines afternoon papers. ; afd the rise to pewer of the pro- |!" following month, the date of|pay the penalty, Hs x eat ia, | bia. Money Brust. coma from 4 At the Fi farm the deputies sresaives xecution to be set in the immediate |two aleters, who he stated had de ay light funds, an the oh 100,000 | found @ Té-gallon st 0 burre TRE bescion Opened last Do ber, future by Judge Bé@ward C. Mills, |» 4 him,’ when the p was nd tseue has been extwusted.|o¢ mash and a quantity of ino how Gongress elected in with |of Walla Walla. about to be enforced last have |Comptrolier Ma ¥. Carvoll not! nine, Fiynn was placed unde Merocrats and republicans pra: Whitfield, 11, oceuptes cal! No. 1,| returned to him fied the counct : sPaaae eventy divided, so that the pro-|!" the steel frieze of deatl: l.| Letters pass between them, but} Action on the mittee bil will!” #q gosen people have called and gressive group held the balance ight haired, with blanched face and |they contain 1 pe of escape from be delayed until Council naked wa abou Bethel said, § cawer one eye smaller and set ¢ noose, Oth ctiers are from |N'chols and W. M. Campb urday, ‘We have 4 thére fc Exactly «ix menthe ago today,|@DOve the other, hi ynee iM | socketies and ind’ als opposed to/from a« trip t 20 years and have not yet. stooped President Coolidge outlined his legia-| the penitentiary bluegray uniform ‘¢ punishment and women whose | Skagit This , be malolis iaw y jon and don’t intend t lative is first ssage|Araws the presumption that he ts a and | are moved by the |wext week, they sitaaaaal wie: to congr with the ena|4¢senerate, a killer, A few M0 | sordid glamor of a hanging brought poe only a matter of hours, congr ss] ments conversation convingts ©9¢ | about by possible injustice HERE’S MORE ABOUT With low resistance vitality and sub- | pensive, sullén, He seldom communt- | STARTS ON PAGE 1 normal will power per peat yr tyre peck soe pe | SHOW NEW “" jus SANG PROD the death house, Waller in cell No. | Rescue Squads Seek to Save | iis Admiral liner President Madion . HIS SANG FROID and Walton in cell No, 3. and later thru the plant of the Fish Yet the Whitfield who dies Friday Two Entombed Men er fl At noon they le |that he nas only a modicuia of men-| While the death watch changes of has repudiated his suggestions on 4 | ; nearly toler important law and ig-| ‘ality, that he is not bright or de-| shift announce to Whitfield that he EDITORS nored his recommendations. cistve, but a youth shackled at Birth is a day nearer the rope, he remaine| 4 on |is @ different Whitfield from the one =~ n their special for Tacoma, Seaside SCULPTURES jwho 10 montha ago stood like a SEATTLE SAFETY WILKESBARRE, Pa. June 7—|and Portland, from where they will gaunt, scared thing in the same | Twelve miners are dead, two en | return Bast ‘ —_— death cel awaiting an execution that }tombed with little chance of being) The Great Northern arranged the Young Artist’s Work to Be) wa temporarily delayed by a writ WEEK P N reseusd and seven others are in the trip to give Eastern and Mid-West of review of his case. | hospital today in a serious condition ern ne wepaper men a first hand Displayed Here Then, as the black head shroud as the result of an explosion of cas! knowledge of th 1 conditions in was about to be placed on him, be in the Loomis fe of the Glen Al! the Charmed Landé An exhibition of sculpture, the} ringed Im fear, guards on the death +. | den Coal company, ia Hanover town And the 40 kings. who for a week sen (Schmitt, notorious Seattle gunman, |tombed, but a cave-in, following ah, the life of « king t sure a ee gg got who waw the first to die on peniten.| Seattle's Safety week will start| explosion, held them back and today | the life of FREDERICK & NELSON Announce, to Begin Monday, June 9th: ry gallows aince the repeal of the |Sunday with sermons and talks in|! hope was held out that they! But tan awakening it wil pari 3 10 | tary gallows aince the repeal of t! y| But, ab, what an awakening te 4 - Sunday, Juno 22, 10 @. m. jo! hanging statute. jehurches thruout the city would be found alive be when the 40 kings go back to ; ‘ Whitfield was timorous then, fear} Beginning Monday, clubs, lunch eamaaayet — work! : National Giaric is & member of the Na n thru him, laughter never entered |¢on meetings and civic assoctations —_—_—— - Sculptor society and last year had exhiBited & marbie bust of Galli. thé death house. He was afraid to will hear speeches concerning va Increase Salary ~ cit ; a cringing, whipped belug before | rious phases of the campaign, . * HERE’S MORE ABOUT ite Galskie ot New York er | ta thought of death. Elaborate plans have been made of Lighting Head DAUGHTER Phe exhidit coming here next week | The Whitfield that takes the 50-\by the Moy Scouts for the obsery A salary increase of $1,500 a year r will Include 29 pieces, 10 portrait | yare walk from murderers’ row to ance of the week Each troop will | Was proposed for Light Superintend ST. ARTS ON PAGE 1 busts, six of which havo been cast |tR® Scaffold next Friday morning '#|try to reach ol! the boys and girls ent J. D. Ross by the city council St 5 UD ih brotse. Eighteen of the pieces |2°t Afraid t6 die. As the day nears, /in its district. to tell them how to/| finance committee Friday. The coun: | \erererrmemmeremrn fe the plaster cast models of the |e 's building himself for the ordeal. |take care of themselves on the|°!l 1s believed to favor the Inereane.| Oo ona: recognizance. Pelletier 18 tigures selected by the university | He has turned to spiritual comsola: | streets. | J. D, Bitckwell, recommended for * Extraordinary Value-Giving in CARPET-SIZE DOMESTIC RUGS t ; 4 from the city hospital fueulty for the facade of the new | on. | The Metropolitan center is hold. | * lke aslary increase by Mayor B. J So meattio Genera hospital. The {brary now going wp on the campur,| The Rev. Stephen Buckley, Catho- jing aw contest and offering pris rsd ae facia Saa| rifle bullet is lodged in his back, ; P ata at ? rey woted aa naying he preferred hie , ‘ Westerner, having been |!ic chaplain at the penitentiary. 18 \for the best window displays ae near the spine, and physicians say * * forh ia’ Mtlebocla 1a 1886, [ministering to him. Father Buckley | turing tho street crowds the ret, » "Alary to be puted among ¢m:|)\S condition ie critical, altho they | Following Heavy Purchases at the May Auction, : Sethian, Sina will accompany him to the gallows. t> be gained from carefalness. Many | PIO7*# Of hb ce. Hoss will get | cia hopes for his recovery ee ai ere ae New York, Held by the Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet Company |The priest alone knows if Whitfield | stores are Preparing such displays do “oad 3 om salary he) rhe police were Saturday investi | In order to create greater interest | "oer ree before Ms nite tae, £69) cating reporte that Pelletier had f in prevention of motor accidents, |*' that ergy ‘6 _“. the COUN: | igen selling moonshine to boys in Re ALK U V the Washington Automotive Inspec: | ee ee [the Fremont district. ‘The reports ,tion service will give free inspection were given impetus by Mrs. Waliae J, D. Ross tesaed a call, Saturday, | “ t ters to cireu | service at any of {ts stations for . Hton’s declaration that her father - ia ria Aes og kA L VELAND one year. Shooting of Drunk hed been a bdootlegger for some public power bill petitions, fottow. | Broadcasting stations !n the city Held Justifiable time ing the opening of a general cam: | are preparing special programs to No Inquést will be held into the paign for signatures 6n the down-| feature the safety drive. - tre ie andy Street Car Strike to Para-| OR the second time this spring, our Domestic Rug Section has been successful in securing on the New York auction floor, several hundred rugs, product of the famous Alexander Smith & Sons mills, at figures which permit the passing on of remarkable buying ad- vantages to our customers. This second Auction Pur- ‘ chase will be offered, beginning Monday morning. : First-grade Rugs of their respective types—every one. town stress Table and petitions | Mayor Brown, in @ proclamation ( Harry J. Adam 24, Cana. May Continue to were placed at 10 principal corners, lyze City Industry jmald he felt that, if the citizens of |) Thureday night By fvan Camp Probe Daugherty Geachteers tae ckrvont ¢ Beast | ara Mt ESRI SEIS Oo bell when Adame tried €5 beeak: into WASHINGTON, June t ~The ser fi 9 bee © i tho no oF rry Hi} : ate investigation of former two. weeks. CLEVELAND, June 7.--A strike| prevented by a little care, Safety stp spor pert ad take - hiéed men and women who that will paralyze street car traffic,’ week could be extended to min over |. i Peal nh Bgreay se toa Ln gepavtialt at Sultan ok €an gfvo one, two or threes hours a| beginning at midnight next Tuesday. |¢3 weeks in the year . Corten, whe concurs in the opiniog | moet senettional of congrés day, if they cannot give more|the day the republican convention) The Young Men's Business club |» ne pris, ura in tho oplr tite,” sald 4 Ross, rman | y, Was vi f the police that the shootin, as a v brought t temporary , Who ts clatrman | sets under way, Voted wnanl-lis in general charge of the week. | Sustitianle homicide. . halt today with further denials of 6 condu of the éxecutive committee in| mously by motormen and conductors | pee ace < 4 Be erica [former téstimony b| 7 , »¢ ¢ rery aietl <rhtal 2 & 2 Charge. of the Bonb Wil campaign (ot the Cleveland Ralleay”compaay gard |ioAtame, was drunk when be tried [former Latnony ue resumed And every one at a very definite saving. —Third Floor Oe I RR ad bedi rd |Pasco Girl Seeks lin self de {during the summer depends on the hours will phone EL {ot-8915, or call| Decision to strike followed refusal) Bmore one esr Seis eeal| "Share of Estate| ————_| encase CARLTON YONKERS y Oo nore phr+ -hour increase, w’ 3] wew yi e » aoe ; Be maces ut” hal inne ry ee nace ta EY, TORE, 2m tO“ |Aged Publisher |r snrewiar AXMINSTER RUGS— ;-AXMINSTER RUGS between 15,000 and 20,000 more sig-| dent reports, which was awarded By| wi) receive $1,000 a year from the | Weds Third Ti | ve natures to put the bill on the tal-| majority vote of an arbitration) \ 1000 8 y ie} eds ir ime Government Mixes <MINSTE a is <a ae fot, and we can get them right | board, j$10900 estate of Mrs. Honry M.{ sw york, June 7—Willlam J * eae - 4-6x6-6 CARLTON AXMINSTER 4-6x6-6 YONKERS AXMINSTER here in Seattle if our friends will) Maximum pay would be Increased Piasler, aunt of hy irl’ deceased | Conners, millionaire newspaper pub. | in British Strike RUGS, 16 in lot, “Auction Pur- RUGS, 25 in lot, “Auction Pur- give us just a little help.” from 60 to 72 cents. Hepeian ky Mopbene ee pol ne Usher, and democratic leader of Buf-| LONDON, June 7—The British la chase” Price, $12.00. chase” Price, $15.00. Day crews voted to strike at a Tlerne: | falo, N. ¥., has confirmed the report | bor government intervened today in meeting last night. The night crews!" ‘Site crayior akserth In her petition | °% NiA marriage to Miss Grace Ham-|the “red” strike of power house Fatified the docision to striko at a|s.0+ the toc the athotet wau|mond, formerly of Brooklyn. Con-| workers which yesterday put most , Meeting at 140 today. The vote wan |{2At the income of the amount was ess iy 67 and his wife is 30. It is|of London's great network of subway 1,587 to 53. jher father’s sole support and that | Conners’ third marriage. |aystems out of commission. | } | -_ biped empl de gnarl ood The publlaher und hin wits are| A plenary strike committee to déal * ee a P YOws) stopping here, after spending their | with the revolt of the “rank and fie" IT HERE Oregon Wool Clip that she is next in tine a® helt (0 | honeymoon at Mount Clemens, Mich.| against responsible unton leade * Mrs. Flagler’s estate. Mra. Flagler, | rey P | wh i Hits 38-C. Top « | They were married in St. Petersburg,| who had opposed the walkout 1 ent Top who was divorced by the late Henry | ria” Conners said his wife was m| created. The committes was empow. | Smok. CONDON, Ore., Juno 7.—With|M. Flagler on the ground of unsound | friend of the family and wan wealthy | ered by Premier MacDonald to “take Police smash door of room 418,| Prices ranging from 30 cents to 38% |mind, i now in a sanitarium. |i her own name, Fc necessary stops.” Perry hotel. Occupants had flown, |°°2t# 600,000 pounds of wool changed| Miss Taylor was a student at Whit. |" E Kong Gee freed on narcotic charge hands Thursday, the opening day of |man until her father’s death, and is in federal court. the Condon wool sales. Crowds of|now supporting herself by giving Frank Wong not so lucky. Con.|Sheepmen wore in attendasice fron: | music lessons in Pasco, She is about | oO; vieted of charge. Wheeler, Grant and Gilliam counties, | 22 years old. | Lions club to hear public utility The highest price was paid for cal -~ —_ oO) department heads of city Monday|Wiillam Rattle wool, | oon at Masofle aud rooms, In Heppner, Ore., 490,000 pounds} SPECIAL CONCERTS FOR WEEK-END OVER Wanted in Kelso for auto thett,|f Wool was sold on Wednesday, all| ‘W. P. Warner arrested here. of which went to buyers from Boaton. | LAND BY WIRELESS SATURDAY ©. J. Franes to tell Commonwealth |Hére, to, 26% cents was the top| “(Vopyright, 1924, by United Press) 6x9 CARLTON AXMINSTER RUGS, 34 in lot, “Auction Pur- chase” Price, $18.00. 7-6x9-0 CARLTON AXMINSTER RUGS, 10 in lot, “Auction Pur- chase” Price, $24.00. 8-8x10-6 CARLTON AXMINSTER RUGS, 18 in lot, “Auction Pur- chase” Price, $30.00. 9x12 CARLTON AXMINSTER RUGS, 67 in Jot, “Auction Pur- chase” Price, $35.00. 6x9 YONKERS AXMINSTER RUGS, 88 in lot, “Auction Pur- chase” Price, $24.00. 7-6x9-0 YONKERS AXMINSTER RUGS, 9 in lot, “Auction Pur- chase” Price, $29.00. 8-3x10-6 YONKERS AXMINSTER RUGS, 53 in lot, “Auction Pur- chase” Price, $39.00. 9x12. YONKERS AXMINSTER RUGS, 96 in lot, “Auction Pur- chase” Price, $44.00. SMITH WILTON VELVET. RUGS: 8-3x10-6 WILTON VELVET RUGS, 9x12 WILTON VELVET RUGS, 80 7 in lot, “Auction Purchase” in lot, “Auction Purchase” Price, 7 Price, $45.00. $49.00. Smoking Causes Women to Lose Charm, Is Opinion | of One of Them Dear Miss Grey: For the women—to smoke or not to! smoke. That's the question. The consensus of the male! club about Irish question Monday |PFic#, 100,000 pounds going at that | night at Dartnall’s, figure. Prices on the whol were not | Grant-Heese Uptical company open |®4 high as had been expected. | Baw store, Saturday night at 1505 iffin % ‘Ik BAF, New York, 492 meters, |/opinion is that the women SHOULD NOT smoke. But very|]} ie 4 Dr. Ti in Talks | 10 p.m. E. S. T.—Vincent |/few admit that it is just as wrong for the men to defile! t extensto Firh > f ' I E EPPE H iit pga win pi et $18,000, at Goitre Clinic | te ohio, Hotel Pennsyl- || their bodies as it is for the women. P. A {SAD N R AN Schwabacher Hardware company employes hold picnic Saturday at Miller's beach, You know, men are so much like little Johnnie who said. Dr. Charles C. Tiffin, on ft the WIP, Philadelphia, 509 meters, é 7 > 1 by She. lett that pie “wasn’t good” for his little sister but he, HIM-} party of Seattle physicians who left|| 9:15 p.m. E. S, T.—Ursinus Col- | VELVET RUGS TAPESTRY RUGS \ here |: M .|] lege Gk lub, 7 Y i ! | ‘ ¥ . Realtors discuss tax tmit bill at) perc TelaN ta aithed 1 Wpeanet WOR, New York, 405 meters, BARE corto Dia i . 6x9 PALISADE VELVET RUGS, 9 6x9 NEPPERHAN TAPESTRY ie | meeting of Real Estate board Friday “ g The same old masculine bossiness. It would be funny/|) * “« { De * “ A < convention ef the American Medical|| 8:30 p. m. 1. S, T—Musical pro- ||. + . i in lot, “Auction Purchase’ Price, RUGS, 12 in lot, “Auction Pur- night at Butler hotel. danctation, la 16 Columbus, 6 ram by the “Woriors” favorite || if it were not so pathetic to see how hard they still cling to ” Pri ; ‘ imag oy ee, fnlttate tending papier aiiite. Peiced pied artista, salad [TTC “rights” to lord it over the women—but the poor | bas cP Tig bedi chase” Price, $12.00. akin convention at meeting’ in| "2 Teese dairy, mivJAX. Cleveland, 390 meters, |/dears! they know it’s a losing fight, | | 7-6x9-0 PALISADE VELVET RUGS, —_7-6x9-0. NEPPERHAN TAPESTRY night. eared tel 0 to Chicago when ps cere Mes ee ath Night I was amused when I read the letter of the man wholf| 12 in lot, “Auction Purchase’ RUGS, 9 in lot, “Auction Pur- |! oe ine on exhibit Friday at] De. George W, Swift, trait srectai|| mental and dance raucie ' Tisaid that he wasn’t going to have any woman puff tobacco| Price $22.00. chase” Price, $16.00, my Baby clinle at Bon Marche closes ons gcd ass members of the party || | petty st ti a 546 meters, | smoke in his face. How many times has HE puffed |], 8-3x10-6 PALISADE VELVET 8-3x10-6 NEPPERHAN TAPESTRY \- stor ed have examined 2,509| Ciinics prior to the heme | yeaia Uy tie Misasart Taseuirrce: Ae the sreagid women? But, pegs that’s ol | RUGS, 9 in lot, “Auction Pur- RUGS, 8 in lot, “Auction Pur- Yaka idea After th yention Dr. chest x “{)ferent,” according to a man’s viewpoint! | chase” Price, $21.00. chase” Price, $22.00. DR. EDWIN will atudy deta, of the Sava ‘Naled eee Hundreds of times I have had the fumes of the filthy|]) ve 3 5 VELV Ae =p 8 | BROWN'S Noted goltre clinics before returning || SUNDAY jweed blown into my face, and the male pests are always) oa PALISADE ELVET RUGS, aa , NEPPERHAN « TAPESTRY DENTAL OFFICES oi |] (Copyright, 1924, by United Press) | entirely unconcerned. They regard it as their right. to| aE ith aeucucn BUrchans AUS) aban lis aucdony Fa 106 Cotumbis pags F ay a0 hn he 8 he Moco ft }\make a nuisance of themselves when and where they] Price, $32.00, chase” Price, $24.00. | ate Des i : Pesnelle Wikining || gram from the Capitel ‘hentay, please. | | * New York. The streets, where mon congre-;some women are doing it now. |! tor na ea a y | SAM ae Probe WIP, Philadelphia, 509 meters, || mate, are literally covered with to. No, of course, women should not COLONIAL VELVET RUGS | Tho aub-|) $:20 p.m. EL 8. T.-Concert. b jcommittes of the senato elections|| tne wip Symphony sacs etd tigating the election | WOS, Jefforson y, 440.9 ield of Texas has do || meters, 8 p.m, C, 8, T. ~Union lence thus far sub-|| open alr service, from the capitol lawn, with muslo by Missourt State Prison band. WRAA, Dallas, 476 motors, {bacco juleé, slime and filth; and | wother women evor smoke in public |*7°ke—and tho Intelligent women Jor not they will never pollute this|4on't—but NEITHER SHOULD | falr carth 28 the male addicts to; THE MBN SMOKD. It ts bad for |tobacco are doing, the race, for there must be fathers | I agree that women “lose théir|as well as mothers to perpetuate jcharm" by smoking—but so do tho| the race, |men! Or are tho men go ogotistic| We should like to see the men} 4-6x6-8 COLONIAL VELVET RU 8-3x10-6 COLONIAL VELVET 12 in lot, “Auction Purchase RUGS, 6 in lot, “Auction Pur- Price, $13.50, , “AE a a 6x9 COLONIAL VELVET RUGS, ST CaaS N ALE 9 in lot, “Auction Purchase” Nalaral Remedies cided that the e hid tn |mitted does not w jing of Senator M |to report , according | at the capital today. be, cifie for atormach, Seno, colon Phec | gc tub-comrnttten is continuing Its|] 7:45 p,m. C, 4, T—Roof garden || that they imagine themselves irre-| just as sweet. and clean and wholo Price, $21.00. 9x12 COLONIAL VELVET RUGS, eutive #ension, but it Is expected | Vico of City Temple Prosby- || sistible, charm or no charm? some as THEY would like to seo i! edtig , Bj “Avot Sihah aaa to make its report to the full com | Aronian, | “Fully Dikgusted” wants to know|the womén—but alas! alaal'look at 7-6x9-0 COLONIAL VELVET RUGS, 15 in lot, “Auction Purchase mittee before 7 p. m. tonight WGY, Hchénectady, 380 meters, mM. he Wo M The full cor ei n/ dil . " . Bes Gon Weowwd Ave Pleo mane its final crete expected || 7 p,m. 1, H, ‘T—Bacentaurents Beallle, West: hove Kictct-tene, f° MKC Its final roport to tho son:|} wrvicn of Union eollewe jate until the December session. | why women don't “act Ike ourmoth-| them! And look at the race! Physl- jerg did?" Those ame mothers made|cal deterioration of the race is only | & poor job of It—they raised their|too apparent on every side, Jove to be smokers, and that's why | IMA REBEL, “Auction Purchase” Price, Price, $39.00. $27.00. Third Floor.