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FIXTURES BENEFI1 Upstairs Prices and Girls’ School Shoes That Wear CHANDLER Upstairs Shoe Store ‘ane tinue to m |meet the rowings? I ACREAGE FOR SALE The that noth ortant in wi jinsure th ward insuring t make ¢ tiful eu VITAL STATISTICS OUTRUILDINGS government ENGLAND PAYS BIG TO GLUT THE GOLD MARTS OF WORLD Jone phillings for twenty shillings BY GILSON GARDNER WASHINGTON, Dec, 8—Is gold becoming too cheap? !s too much gold one cause of the Increased cost of living? What will happen if gold continues to pile up in the United States treasury? Can Great Britain— the mother of the gold standard -maintain her credit by con tinued gold payments? Is there any danger that Great Britain may go to a paper currency with an indefinite continuance of the war? These are some of the In quiries raised by the federal re- serve board's warning against the too free purchase of short term, high-interest notes now being put out by the British government. In effect our fed- eral reserve board has sald: "Go a little slow In taking the credit of warring nations. Gold is better than promises, We have good uses at home for a lot of our money.” entally the federal r remarks, in passin nuch unnecessary Worry peared mupponed countr The gold reserves in the reserve bank tem have not yeen fully paid up, and until they this foreign gold can go into Jeponitories. Here's Situation t nearly two br t work. He » situation is this Short! ft would be more im. « the war than to| Fields has said, “Enough is @ at nothi dit tha er tain of a Pay Premium on Gold has on land which has hitherto been part of the public domain and tn labor | the have and are contributing a larger share than ever before, Altogether, the ed the amount of 500 millions ‘ | acrons the Pacific to Canada, to {nadian depository that the New | tain }{f not ind | quarter of a billion in gold a year, | plus the governm: How long can Great Britain con-| industrial produc uke gold payments to j t on her war bor-| But suppor gold = depreciat just talked with | Supp the suggestion of earl years | George Paish is carried out and the this subject An} 4 a year in Lon “ out, and nt to South Africa to ter of gold pro y &|) moves the federal reserve experts ls me that | | not too cluttred up with war bonds, fter the war began the | rnment practically took h Africa gold mines, | operating them anciers realized |credit to the allies, but, as Mr. Lew Jit of the nation, and | would go further to-| MRT | ply of gold to pay interest n the national debt iit of this policy, the gov- fi ars’ worth of gold be| less than five dollars labor units, In fact, the is now paying twenty ologtst. guaranters to read your entire! rVER OFrrenEeD Art DS Roos King county MISS WILLIE BYRD, 7 were arrested " ral authorities eb AND #10 PER FOR SALE—HOUSES Splendid Meals at Popular Prices at BIRD’S Cafeteria at the Same Hear the Very Finest Music By a High-Cla 5-Piece Orches Music Daily, 11:50 to 1:50 and 5 to 7 P.M. Service Continuous, Second at Seneca Rests After Many Years of Roaming C.O.RODRIGUEDB Rodriguez, at 66, has returned to quiet farm life near Atlanta, Ga. He is a survivor of Custer’s band. was in Paris when that city w: \besieged in 1871, has seen every jcountry in Europe, been six months in Greenland during the search for | Franklin, the explorer, and has been in China and Japan. oncert on the M. C, A. auditorium day night at a meeting of the Pa- | cific Northwest Tourist association | bert is secretary of the organiza |the expenditure of public funds ti |to secure an immense tourist tra’ to | as never before o attract thousans of tourists here each summer. | good roads and all means of trans- in generous measure to our wealth.” | Honor of the A. O. U. |{ts regular progressive whist party Tuesday in Evergreen hall, Bail- The Metropolitan Grand Quartet j will give a coum cours r Ly of the Y. M.C. A. at |8:15 o'clock Saturday night in the! worth of gold, a 5 per cent {um on every pound sterling of gold produced. Meantime capacity has h largely increased, Not only are old mines and machinery being worked to the limit, but new ines cases was not suspected of up with ne Also, the Australian mines, W utput had begun to fall off, n put under foreed pressure world production of gold has reach- year, of which It is estimated more than half is being produced by eat Britain This gold is shipped to Sydney, Australia, on government cruisers, land thence thru the Indian ocean London's branch bank at Ottawa, where England now keeps practical. ly all her gold. It 4s from this Ca | York banks draw when the balance uires a payment in gold to maim tritish credit. On the face of things, it would seem that this would insure Eng land's borrowing power for a long, finite time to come. A nts power to tax jon, would pay in- large debt terest on a ver. British permit their standard of i value to sink to the Russian ruble? Suppose the British go to a paper and silver basis, what would hap- pen then’ It is this prospect that to suggest that their reserves be The United States has railroads to rebuild, rolling stock to replace, and 113,000,000 people to feed, clothe, shelter. It is all very well to lend money and sell om plenty.” WORTH MILLION: A YEAR, HE SAYS “A million dollars a year!” The tourist trade can be wi that much to the Northwest, cording to Herbert Cuthbert, indul trial and publicity commissioner of Victoria, B. C. He made this statement Thurs- meeting in the Arctic club. Cuthe tion. Alderman A, E. Todd of Vie~ toria, chairman of the publicity ex- ecutive committee, presided. “California spends about $500,000 annually, mostly raised by direct taxation, in publicity to attract the tourist trad: said Cuthbert. Ev- eryone gets a benefit from th money spent and the capital invest: ed by the tourists and consequent: attract the tourists is popular an continuous in California. “The Pacific Northwest has a) equal opportunity with Californi fic. Now that the tourist traffi rope is cut off and the inte! sta commerce commission ha placed us on an equal basis wit California, the opportunity offe: tourist traffic is directed this wa} its volume can be increased e: year until it will bring millions money annually into the Pacific Northwest, “A heavy tourist travel would bring the capital investment need- ed to develop our resources. It would stimulate the development of portation. It would give a great impetus to the agricultural develop ment of this section. It would add ~ WHIST PARTY Seattle Lodge No. Degree of *. will give argeon Bldg. FORMER GAME WARDEN RIEF will be permitted to recover 18 parent game birds loaned the coun- ty for exhibition purposes, but must leave the young Beat the High Cost of Living Buy Your Shoes (C3 Downstairs at Turrell’s Men's Work Shoes are than at other places School Shoes of good, solid leather that will well under the grind of hard given Why not give shoes and slippers as Christmas gifts this year? Nothing more serviceable or practical. Men's Slippers at $1.00, $1.50 and 82,00, Attractive prices on Women's Felt Moccasins, Downstairs at Turrell’s 120 Marion es RUBBERS ON WET DAYS priced $1.00 to $2.00 less service, Prices low for value stand up Slippers and Indian 903 Second Ave.