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ickford : “The Spirit of 17” | AC IE ¥ Cynthia Grey t LETTERS & BRATS mnewh J UT ABOUT DAD STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1918. PAGE 8 Every Sammy Needs One of Them/|TACOMA ARCHITECT IN TROUBLE WITH U. S. TACOMA, Jan \s |ahip papers of « court today t | known Tacoma coedings were begun in the toc Yormal Darmer, architect pro alt Ko the citizen well Darmer refused to purchase Liberty An narks filed by and at the # derogatory ernment Alex & of the immigration TWO LAWSUITS FILED bureau here alleging | SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS GROTE-RANKIN| OTTO F. KEGEL, President January AGAINST KING SHERIFF Sheriff compar for Stringer the $6,000 each e ema White Sale Extraordinary offerings in Bed Linens, Spreads, Towels and Table Damasks. SHEETS 72x90 Seamed Sheets in the supe: | hubert and | rt, and Lil t the sheriff | Decem his wife, Gertruc Man Nutter, ch: arrested the two ¥ on ber 3 without a warrant, and held them in jail after swearing t alleged false complaint. HE HAS IRON IN HIS ep knows no but unde ‘They daughter ts r, deapite the und put her hair up on fathers and that of them SPREADS ent “§o18 | | $3.45 ar $5.00 Spreads, with eat ped edge, each $3.98 | oped iota Marseilles Bed TOWELS 18xa¢inch Turkish Bath Towel, a regular 30¢ .... 65¢ $1.05 $1.20 95c 81x90 Pequot Sheets, the best peiee . $1.55 PILLOW CASES 19c rene GAC 18x36 fine quality ¥ Muslin Sheets, ex: 81x90 ‘Torn and Hemmed Sheets large an, each 81x90 Very good . : hen Sheets quality her, qui ther mar your m had been ¢ with her ho Then you ex w long Seamed w old she bas uid put up an A 17-year-old Yankee Doodle who saved his sweetheart and won another. Fine quality Spreads, reg mia $6.50 value. 18x26 good quality‘ In a lit Bleached Cases H think ansocla bh him. he w about your each oe $2.65 p 5 18x38 Turkish Towels, good weight and worth Bbc ;, each 18x36 Monarch Cases, differently be ‘This Sammy should let cold windl and snow worry him, He has what every American soldier should pom thin winter, woolen #0: neart helmet and wristlets, all knitted by volunteers of the great national knit ear Mins Grey: I can't add any-| UM club which extends into all cities, towns and farm houses all over th country. American Red Cross provides the distributing machinery by > your adv A Broken- Wire.” such ax her| Which these warm and comfy things are placed on our boys here and “over the re.” hasband, I wish to speak ahd | free Offer wi chaiaentar 1% av 745 MEN'S SAMPLE OVERCOATS and SUITS THROWN ON SALE co Migs Lead binge gi Bye Mr. H. M. Rogers, Who Secured the Great Emporium and Larsen- ee oe ee wite nat ro} Mueller Shoe Stock of Portland, Oregon, Makes Great Cloth- mv how things were dritting. and.| ing Purchase. Grabs Wonderful Sample Suit Stock and Will Admission 20c—Children 10¢ tne, had taken her nut ste tnee| Force Fast Selling Saturday by Making Exceptional FREE OFFER. Final Clearance Saturday. Here are Final Clearance Prices: Men’s Sample Suits and Overcoats—gray, brown and blue patterns— Prices include war tax. to advise her. after the hoes had squared worth considerable more, go for $6.85. Men’s Sample Suits and Overcoats, beautifully tailored—worth to pill form, chocolate ily anaien. each... d-thresa THERE'S ONE BOKRN— ent for ALLACE URLITZER Hood Co., Lowell, Maan, know of. It is the medicine for you. It will put fron into your blood. e to each 14x36 Hemstitched embroidered Pillow 39c Cases | each.....+.2 18x36 Pequot Cases, best qual- | $4.75 per dozen. sey mate, ., 34c | | Fine quality Huck Towels, sise each. 18x37 inches, pure white Union 24x46 Hematitched Ca, eas, S00 | So... White Wool Blankets i ie Two unusual values in White Wool Bisnketa ia fered at the price of one year ago. Size 70x80-inch fine Wool Blankets, white only, with pink, blue or yellow borders and _$7 5} mohair binding; the pair only 70x80-inch wool Blankets, $8 AS Extra large Turkish Towets, very heavy weight, regular 45¢ eo 32c_ One of s had a private secre y pretty girl, whom he en to lunch. A few sly around among Sydney, Australia, scenic; James Montgomery Flagg, inks we comedy; and Mutt and Jeff s in “The War Baby.” day my bons office on some b *m, and, to my surprise, introduced me to his sten ographer. It was not long, fool that I was, before I was taking her out to lunch, buying her candy and flowers, with money my wife and babies should have had. She made me think I had won her from the bons After nearty breaking my heart, the truth came out boss's wife had gotten wise to hin } clandestine affair, He didn't paused Hed me to his Saturday is a school holiday—the children will enjoy this white bound with silk ribbon; the pair ...cccccvecccccvesovscceses Table Damask 66-inch pure white Table Damask; eight patterns to | choose from; a very superior quality; -68e e yard ........ $2.65) Twenty-five dozen 22-inch square Linen boorged with his wife, Im “dt th st me. 1 wanted her to run Napkins in a spot design; the dozen. . away me—then she handed me fe | Ithe lemon. She told me everything how she got the drop on the bons, and exploited me for the money wan the way Pat answered explanation of Alice’s efforts to Harvey. He was very stub- it seemed to me. _ As he repeated his objection to his Wife's giving money to the man “Whom she had once loved, it came me that the notion of Alle: Sp. make Harvey's death. Bed more comfortable did not mean | Te much to Pat as her giving bim Somehow, the alacrity with which Alice had proceeded to place in Har y's hands all the money she had Wed seemed to Pat more of a deo- o of devotion and love, than | Anything else she had done or could do. Little book, why wil! people make ' guch a fetich of money? Why is it that it seems to mean “th everything to us? Why does it stand Other standard when we mankind? Oh, I know, little book, that if you could «peak you would prob- | ably my that I am wrong in de | claring that we judge everything in World from a money standard I still am going to say to you a I think we do. I hate money | Now, don't crinkle up your pages tho you were smiling ax you say yourself that I do not know the of money, and so cannot un. d the effect that constant of it has upon the mind. P) Perhaps 1 do not know the want money, little book, not in the of being hungry and cold be | @huse of lack of money to buy food ‘Bnd heat. But I have watched the effect of money on people, and I have seen it make many, many peo- Ple more and more disagreeable. » Money is the easiest thing in the and yet most of us above every measure & ¥ DON’T NEED SUGAR TO MAKE SWEETS; USE Honey is the orig [ sweetness which th Wife found ready for he Before sugar was used women had invented nice way Bweetening food with the loot of wild Tee hives. But their recipes t of fashion a*# sugar gre Wow that the sugar @ided to sniteh the Purse, some of the Wome in mighty handy Cakes and muffins made | following colonial recip tested recently and found delicious. Honey and Nut Bran Muffins ~ One and a half cupfuls b from % to % teaspoonful eupfuls bran, 1% cupfuls milk, ¢uptul flour, % teaspoonful salt, tablespoontul melted butter, ful finely cropped English walnuts. Sift together the flour, soda and It, and mix them fine with th Ebran. Add the other ingredients anc Y take for 25 or 20 minutes in a ho oven in gem tins. This will make 20 muffins. Butter Honey Cake One and a half cupfuls honey, 1-3 euptul butter, 3 ee yolks, 5 cupfuls ir, 2 teaspoontuls ground cinna |, %& teaspoonful palit Mpoonfuls woda, 2 tablespoonfuls or nge flower water (water may be substituted), whites of % exes Rab together the honey and but fer, ada the unt ‘olks and beat thoroly, Add the flour, sifted with e cinnamon and salt and the soda oived in the orange -estagedy water. the mixture thoroly and % cup-| 1% tea-| make a great ado about giving it. We let money come between us and those we love becaune we, by some fortunate turn of circumstance, have acquired a Uttle more, or tf we feet that we are perhaps a great- er success than they. I believe, little book, marriages are made unhappy over the question of money than any oth er thing. Most women could stand infidelity in their husbands easier| than they could stand the constant urrence of the question of how and where the money in spent that | is grudgingly doled out to them. Now I know that Pat does not} really care a bit about that $2,000. but somehow it seems to him that the very fact that Alice is re part with such a big «um mu iMustrate the wealth of he in the person to that more} arse, I did not th e I was talk gumgnts th d talk the matter over with Alice could not persuade him to do this, | and I only got him to say that I] could tell Alice everything he had| | said to me, after much anxious per. suasion. life dep whole fabric of your married | nds upon it, Pat,” earr You have come to the| parting of the ways. Either you| and Alice will go om together in unity and understanding, or you will go farther and fa field until you will not Jaap | ar at | This seemed to impress Pat, an was able, before I set him down his office 4 to get his permis | sion to tell Alice. Little did I t little book, that I was going to @ worse tme over using my money in my own way than had had. i (To be continued) HONEY INSTEAD n whites of the eggs low tins and cover with fi Nut Honey Cake wo cupfuls bri rar, 6 ese cupfuls flour, 1% #, 2 pounds al monds, chopped, whites exns Mix the sugar. beat thore coarsely exe till the 1 last. Pour t depth of about % inch into well and bake in a slow 0 » appreciates the value of ho as a substitute for |syrup with hot biscuits or griddie| Even custard, which is both meat| and drink for some children, may be| sweetened with honey. Baked Honey Custard t the whites and yolks of 5| wether; disse % teany ful powdered cinnamon and % te spoonful walt in 4 cupfuls sealded milk, mix with % cupful nd stir into the t exes Jcups and bake in a moderate ove A bo baking dishes should be set “ik add! watery aten ‘Turn | there was in it, and added that now she bad found some one else, with more money than either of us, When I asked her if she didn’t have any consciences or true womanhood in her makeup, she laughed sarcastic ally and said: “Raby boy, remem woman who preys on other women’s hushary Mina ¢ tim: im never true.” don’t waste your and paper jumping on might save some ol or make him k before he got to that at A. K | SHE'S WRONG 7s QUESTION mat for 1 naia| H. ‘M. ROGERS The People's Friend, Who Startles Seattle With Rock-Rottom Sale Prices UNION STORE—UNION HOURS Men’s Fine $5.00, go at $ price of one. mple Dress 3 48. Buy tw Men's Best Sample Shoes, worth to $7.00, go at $3.48 a pair. like ending it E. I affairs often ne and indefi But 1 to situation If you really for this man, then put forth t to make him enjoy more than ever be Win back his straying af and the dat marriage. But if you ons wet definit the only solution to SUGGESTS DAY WHEN CANDY IS TABOO d of wend be far more fitting lens day candy tw far ential than in candy, Just much sugar is con making of y get sugar h CLERKS, 'O- 3rd&Untversit: v it! Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, for this wet |$2.85. | The Final Clearance of the great Larsen-Mueller Portland stock and 2,000 pairs| |weather wear, worth to $6.00, go at $22.50, go at $9.85. and Strauss Men’s Finest Suits and Overcoats, beautifully tail- Kaufman ored, including the celebrated Pure Wool fabrics, former prices to $25.00, cut Satur- day in Sample Sale to $11.85. T rhe Final Clearance of this Great Sample Suit Sale starts tomorrow. Hundreds of late, stylish Suits and Over- coats of the better grades have been thrown in with the above lots and will be sold at these exceptional Clearance Prices. And to make doubly sure this Great Clothing Stock moves tomorrow, we'll make this FREE OFFER: Any $2.50 Hat in the house—and there are over 500 to select from, in all shapes and styles—will be given ABSO- LUTELY FREE with every Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat sold Saturday. Please Note—This Free Offer good Saturday ONLY. We are a Union Store. We have Union Hours. Our doors close Saturday night at 7 o'clock sharp, so avoid the rush —shop early. Ladies’ go at $1.98. _ lines, $1.98. hoes, worth to. © pairs at the | (1 | 4 ’ entire Seattle a sale tomorrow at 66¢ up. Boys’ Wet Weather leather, go at $1.95. $1.68. |Sample Shoes will start tomorrow. | Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes all grasp this opportunity. buys like this fore | Think of it! jothers are being sold for so |great $: jthe following: Standard Brands, such as Walk-Ov included. At these prices, little money. School Shoes, 0 Girls’ Shoes at WALKOVER SHOES $1.98 *| Men’s Walk-Over and Sample Shoes, broken lines, worth $4.00, Walk - Over Shoes, broken Butler Bros.—the largest wholesale house the United States—just sold us their ample Stock of Men’s and Women’s Felt Siippers. We bought them at fraction of wholesale cost—they go on all ; i these Shoes are a sacrifice—so Get yours now while the getting is good. Rogers cannot make Fiorsheims, Red Cross Shoes and Come, take your pick. Every article in this ),000 stock has been marked down to lowest rock-bottom sale prices. And note '8,500 ARROW COLLARS, Go at 2 for 15c The BRADFORD CLOTHES SHOP, closed Arrow Fourth and Pike, just |Rogers grabbed all their Cash talked, so instead of 20c uine Arrow Collars will be t tomorrow at 2 for 15¢. styles. Come, buy them by t Hundreds of MEN’S H SHIRTS that sold to $2.00 go row at 85¢. Come these value is bona fid Th stock of ‘one of Seattle's t 23¢; Wool Sox Cotton Sox at 5¢; Men’s Wool kerchiefg 3¢; Men's | Underwear, worth |Men’s Flannel Shi $1.38; Men's $1.5 $2.00, worth to All ‘re Union Suits at 68¢. at down and Collars, straight, gen- hrown on sale sizes, late he box. IGH - GRADE on sale tomor- Shirts—every the surplus stores. 50¢ PRES- 10¢ Hand- go at Heavy Winter Underwear up. A large lot of Men’s Overi Men's har that sold to worth to Logger in fact or Work Wear and going at seemingly These are just a few dom from these g we can pick up stoc at about one-half or t sto f Sho goes at 68¢; to $3.50, at people know. on sale, 98¢ $6.00, at 93.85 , Black Bear Overall everything for included in this idiculous price: ems picked at ran- YOUR PAY CHECKS CASHED HERE People, we believe this will be your final chance to buy standard, high-grade mer- | chandise at such low price display windows are j st stacked as these. Come, grasp this opportunity. with h Our five large! -grade merchandise, and all priced ridicu- lously low. If you want to save—be here with the crowds Saturday. Sale starts promptly | Saturday morning at 8 a.m. Sharp. “Please Shop Early We are a Union Store—our | doors close Saturday night at 7 o'clock Sharp. Make no mistake—note address carefully. LOOK FOR THE BIG UNION STORE WITH THE RED FRONT, The Red Front Clothing Co. | 1508-1510 First Avenue ff i Opposite the Public Market Just North of Pike Street As long a} pointment of all p: and Clothing |to leave its new pen inal cost we'll do so— ' because the crowds that pack our store from morn till night attest Seattle’s appreciation | spector Christian of the supreme values that Rogers offers. For Rogers gives what he advertises—the And remember— “Things You Should Know About a Monarch Malleable Range —That the Monarch uses less fuel than any other range —That more than 14,000 Seattle housewives will vouch for our state ment: More than 14, Monarch Ranges. are use in Seattle. heed the Monare Range is “MIRCO” process finished—a rich, blue black that needs no blackening. —That the Monarch Range is “Vitreous” enameled — lined and will NEVER rust out. q —That you can trade your old stove as part payment on a Monarch Malleable Range. Columbia Records January Numbers on Sale Now Farmer Holds Big for promotion as a rear admiral. 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