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‘| SECTION TWO PAGES 9 TO 16 } ATTLI The Seattle Star WASH., Tl ESDAY Paul Flays Judge Brinker's a Sentence Record “IVS OPPONENT ( =ele |"0A0S" COMING. CAN YOU SEW? er,ftetshine | RENEW LICENSE THEVER DENIED Cross Word Puzzle | DAIS" COMING, sues OCTOBER 28 24 RAIN IN OREGON Needs You PETITION by Prosecutor’s Office BTATES HIS STAND fharges Incumbent Is Too lenient in Larceny Cases . 4 n° petition for suspended sen IN tence has ever come before ; Judge Otis W. Brinker and failed ; Charles H. Paul, candidate for “ Brinker's seat on the superior q@urt bench, charged at a meet ing at the Montlake-Interlaken Improvement club Monday night MEAD LONG RECORD JW BRINKER'S CASE: tye months on criminal who. came be r for punishment My ese cases is summed up where a prisoner was sen rve 10 years Paul charged that Brinker also been jap lenient in pronouncing | mce Oh persons conyiged of| larceny and similat crimes. | the convicted men freed by | erign suspended sentence have . Paul said. ch a practice, es a mockery, and policemen, id prosecuting attori®ys * said the candidate. Beauty Specialist Gives Home: Made Recipe to Darken Gray Hair. Mts. M.D. G ‘Mess le, a well- sown | uty specialist of Kansas City, re Pally gave out the fc Bt regarding gra “Anyone can pr: a simpie| ture at hong, t will darken Way hair, and make it soft and to ‘o a half-pint of water add ay rum, a small box of ound and % ounce of s can be pu r color the or greasy and Advertisement Leave SEATTLE Daily 11:15 P.M. (Sleepers Open 9:30 p, m.) Arrive Portland....., Aberdeen .,,., Den versie San Francisco A. M. Day A. M. Day Third Day 11:30 A. M. Second Day) | For RESERVATIONS Call HM. A. Lawrence, Gen. Agt.| EL iot-6933 | Says Action Often Opposed owing supreme court de- | on other charges more| hose they escaped pun; | legislation | | fs store at. very lit) Bremerton, Wash.; 10:15 A. M.| Los Angeles, rin 1405 dth Avey Near Uateleffalle—A Advertisement. Continued From Page 8 ae a cee *( THE ANSWER } | Miss Given Perkir ave. N. Wy; Wm. J, Ross, rr av. W.; W. B, Bender, 18 ison st.; Wie. Calvert, 485 Mrs, E. T. Hyde, R. E 5; Mra. Howell Par spe Ruth Cc at.; F, es Chas. a" PLAN ELECTION DAY WORK enwood ave Allison. at ire te &, Box 160 Ps 6 24th ave. W.; Dr $ Union at.; Har 2 ave. 8; Hel.|La Follette Supporters to artes Nal Meet Saturday ki Dunstan, 944 f. 3621 Be ave.; Ruth E. Hat R. K. Sampson, 9, Mrs. ot E. A. Carson, 7500 45th ave. 8 8 Wy Mrs Seymour, 4210 Brooklyn ave.; Zeb Winslow, 121 | rkers are urged to 29th ave; Miss I. Ro Cope, 623 23d prom clock ave. N.; I. H. Peterson, 1534 934/as a large v ave.; Katherine Murphy, 4409 Stu-| be handied « art building; Ma, Grace Reinecke, Ann Orrell, 4273 upon for electi cincts are not fully mar 6022 Latona ave.; | Woodland Park ave.; Harold F. L those have been a j vey, 620 E. $24 st.; Richard Hen-| camp are asked to bring a friend |dricks, 900 234 ave, Dorothy | Tho dall for the m fa Iarued by Barnes, 3652 Ashworth ave.; Helen belts 4 P R. .F. D, No. 5, : organizat Box 45; AC; | sided over by ith Latimer, 4020 W. Fronter farguerite Robbie, 5233 40th S. W.; C. H. Dun, 711 Seneca W. G. Steele, Busch hotel a | viene Bushman, 5 Green Lake way; Mrs. Eth Wormwood 7943 ave. 8. W.; D. Christoffer sen, 1 46th ave. S. W.; Madge | Boyne, 4042 5ist ave.”S. W.; Mabel | Hibel, 711 N. 76th st.; Milton W. pr. Le LOUGHNEY’S | Dunn, 1200 Quen Anne ave.; Mrs. %O. Bovee, 1629 Harvard ave.;| | Louise J. Graham, 1615 15th ave.;| Marg. U. Nolte, 1815 E. Harrison{ |st.; Edith V. Blagg, 3460 26th ave 8. Wi; No name, 3431 Wallingford | jave.; 2 E. 1. Mirch, 5441 49th | ave. ; Hazel Smith, ave. 8: Robert Fitch, 6055 Grayson st.; Helen Mae Richards, 2936 Fer-/Stopped My Severe Case of | disana st; Mrs. D. N. Munro, 4260|" Asthma, Says Mrs. Kim- | Juneau st.; junice E. Rock, 6248 1 H Le’ F II ae |29th ave. N. E.; Dorothy Larson.) ball. Her Letter Follows: } 1232 Trenton st.; Mrs.@Howell Par. jker, 8615 Renton ave; Howard fall, 1008 E. Denny way; Gertrude Westerberg, 406 Randolph ave.; all of Seattle. Out-of-town contributors are: | Mrs. J. L. C'awson, Sequim, Wash.; | Mrs E. B. Chenoweth, Mount Ver. non, Wash.; Warh.; D. O. Merriman, Enum Welch, Yakima, Wash. 1231 Wetmore ave., Mrs. J. W. I aakar lett, Wash.; | Bothell, Wash.; Mes. W. | Marysville, Wash. K. M. Smith, Enumclaw, Miss Corinne Whitlow, 1522 Stokes, F. Kipple, MIX, BD KIMBALL » Olney I have been » constant }1446 Adams Wash, With Asthma for years: co [possibly He down, Tf would c fiss Ijlah Rogers, Bremerton. | qenth; had to met whatever sicep I | Wash. Lucille Wanless, Lone Pine | could sitting stralght up tn a chatr. |Farm, Bothell, Wash.; Arthur Wald, | Imagine the terrible misery Kent, Wash.; Margaret W. Burns, Ruey'e Wonderful. Ellensburg, Wash.; Mrs. M. P. Irv-| jing, Winglew, Wash.; Donald Heath, |enrelied for his famou vai _ "7 oF and he corrected my Atet Msictdeettndaade WH. Stivers, | cnired but 2 Of to flercer Island, Roeder, 714| Walnut « : H.| bed and sleep soundly. to give me such relief 1 cou My Asthma Cochrane, In all cone and Tam so diet. ne to remain on the corrected m gaining George A. Smith, Earle Smith, 4 heartily endorse tle treatment. Kimball, Gly | 126. hetter than de. Dr. Lous! A | Mowt sincerely, 1 Harbor, Route 1, Dandruff Soon Destroys the Hair Partial List of Ailments | The followin: | | In a lint of the more If you want plenty of thick, beau-| common 3 s » ha y | Homan titul, glossy, silky hair, do by all/ mamnm (Ms | means @et rid of dandruff, for it|There are many ot not enumerated here, which are | speedily favorably influenced by 1 ment. will starve your hair and ruin it it you don’t. It doesn't do much good to try to| ket brush or wash it out The tn to | fever or sure way to get rid of dandruff is to] fevers) Arms, | dissolve it; then you destroy it en bell Hen iy tirely, To do this, get ut four) ™ | ounces of ordinary lquid arvon; ap- ete ply it at night, when retiring; une ene it in gently with the gern By morning, most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and two | pletely diasolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it You will find, too, that all itching | and digging of the scalp will stop, | and your hair will look | hundred times better. liquid arvon atany dru ounces ig all you wAll nee ter how much dandruff have. ‘This simple and feel a You can get ore, Four no mat you may remedy never | Here November 22 A in Indian Service “ gton fi all | formulated now to ¥ fi . t Ny ~ o | Keef ms Butler Hotel Gets Dance Permit Back Again Largest Main Floor Coat Department in America Second Avenue, Corner Spring Street, Seattle A PROMISE FULFILLED HOUS we promised for this Event. ANDS of Seattle women gave proof of their We expected it. gether to be offered at Seattle women have made this shop the great institu- tion that it is; and we owe something more to them than our regular service. And this is the way we pay. To Excel Ourselves in V alue-Giving on This Occasion Was a Task But With the Aid of a Half a Dozen Leading New York Manutac- tarevs 1t Was Done. The Big Event turned out as we thought— A Value-Giving That Staggered Seattle The stlling goes on with still greater interest as day after day new models are added. The variety was so great to begin with that nearly 100 new and different styles were held in re- serve. If you bought of the first showing, you'll buy more now, as hour after hour the real big values you ob- tained will become more and more appreciated. a Ask to see our new Ensemble Costumes A Tremendous Variety in the smartest of models and materials with and \ without Fur Collars and Cuffs Day and Evening F rocks in the Lovliest of Silks and Wools These youthful, high- styled models come in s 16 to 44 for Misses, Juniors and women of all ages sas Ee faith in the wonderful values We knew that such Style, and Quality in Dresses, Coats and Suits were never before in our history brought to- Largest Main Floor Coat Department in America Beauty A Millinery Sensation That Defies a Matching of Values Trimmed Fall Hats Selected models of the latest ! Fall creations to add to the pleasure and profit of shop- ping. Our increased _ service can take excellent care of all shoppers. Don’t let the crowds bother you