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+ RENEW FIGHT TO GRANT EACH . THE SEATTLE STAR — SOLDIER 300 tinue its fie pmustering out S@mates wou the mere p Wilson to >, the » t ib. ERB ae TT @ral Burles ‘New Soldier Host to Build Roadways WASHING ‘The bureau Is a Real on these frosty mornings B A kindling, a touch | of the match, and the | OHIO is business, and its busi- | ness The cozily-warm kitch- en at just product. And after struck the oven is ready for buttermilk biscuits, |) or corn bread, or family’s choice bread. later Jan rks an TON, D. ¢ of public w statistics, 29 returned sol building states have The victory smile these Yankee boys display isn't altogether inspired by Germany's defeat. But indirectly it is, For those charming Freneh be happy to see them. —_— a0 BURNETT TAKEN ‘AMBASSADOR IN TOCOUNTY JAIL ITALY MAY QUIT OLYMPIA, While addi-| PARIS, Jan. §—Thomas Nelson tlona! evidence is being searched for Page, American ambassador to Italy, is tired out by the strain of the war "| and will retire within a short time, it ard employe, charged with the | was reported in political circles here of his wife two small | toa n, has been t er the city jail No one but the auth Burn lawyer will be permitted to see him. He continues to pro- test his innocen Civil | Service Case All Tangled Up Jan. Jagair-t him, Norman FE. B to the coun Thomas Nelson Page, famous as an author before his appointment to his 1913, was born in Virginia, April 23 prenent post in Oakland county, js 3 VITAL STATISTICS | MARRIAGES a. Die Prage. Champa two police officers, Sergt. Fred T. Smart and Patrolman |W. T. tevens, next Tuesday even ing. The men were dismissed for a! leged theft of $67 in a poker raid Four witnesses told four different stories on the stand Tuesday night Pher and Blizabeth Rona, Se | William B. Denning and Edna Good- win, Seattle | Ernest Miller, 2%, and Dorothy New- | CHARLES H. ALDRICH IS UNDER ARREST ° | CHICAGO, Jan. 8—Charies H. Aldrich borrowed $700 from him on eral in 1892 and 1893, was under ar rest here today, charged by Frank C Patton with running a confidence game. Patten, a real estate man, asserted Aldrech borrowed $700 from him on security which he later recovered im 7 properly. Aldrich denied the | Helen Sanstrom, 1 | charges. He was released on $2,000 nintns | bond. nd Mrs. & Morioka, 701 Comfort rand Jennie Comfort | Rodgers, 21, and Jean | Seattle, y. J, G. Johnson and Edith 19, and Bre Carl-| IT of paper and ready for is good. cooking. | SESE mifor, oie” and Mrs. Y. Youhtnars | Git t 765% PORTLAND, Jan. §.—-Arthur West | died today as from a boat to the dock, 20 fee low, at the plant of the W Iron & Steel Works yesterc West was prominent when Zion ; . City, TL, was at its height. His. rs A. Ruoff, nis | Mra M. Yano, 309 Strandberg. 2021% breakfast time is a delightful by- | T. O. Partridge, minutes match is eight that father was mayor and his five sons B. Walker, | held most of the big public there. Jobs | 67 and Mra. I. F. Bent, 2042% | the of hot Seven minutes there is hot water |DEMOCRATS APPOINT STATE PARTY WORKERS King county a Mra. J. Maszyunkt, 213 | ; | girls dolled up in their best to celebrate peace and any young fellow would |} “THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, FI’ rH AVENUE 1919. PINE STREET Broken Lines of Women’s Shoes and Oxfords At Clearance Prices IZE ranges are incomplete, but women who can be fitted from the clearance lots may be sure of making a substantial saving. Reduced to $5.00 Pair Reduced to $7.45 Pair Patent Coltskin and Brown Oxfords. and Black Kidskin Koko-brown and Gray Boots. Reduced to $6.00 Pair kidskin, Tan Russia Calf Boots. and dark-gray kid. First Floor. Oxfords of French bronze patent coltskin The Basement Store Joins in the Clearance with broken lines of High Shoes, Pumps, Oxfords and Evening Slippers in two underpriced lots, the pair—$3.95 and $4.45. —THE BAS Broken Lines of Wall Papers Sharply Reduced for Clearance CLEARING of odd lots and small quantities of Wall Papers, offers opportunity for unusual savings on papers for im- mediate or Spring use. IMENT STORE Included are a number of Imported French and English Hangings. For living-room, hall and dining-room use, there are sixty-two patterns to choose from—forty-four patterns for bedroom, breakfast-room and sun-room. ATTRACTIVE BEDROOM, PAT- TERNS in yellow, ivory, lavender, pink and blue, both foreign and domestic; many with harmonious cut-out borders; papers, 7T1lg¢ to 45¢ roll; borders, 5¢ yard. OVERPRINTED SILK PAPERS in handsome effects of ivory and gray, 30 inches wide, 60¢ roll. IMITATION GRASSCLOTH PAPERS in tan, blue and gold, 30 inches wide, 40¢ roll. REMNANTS OF PAPERS IN ONE- AND TWO-ROOM QUANTITIES at sharply reduced prices. VERDURE TAPESTRY PAPERS, both domestic and imported, in excellent colorings of mulberry, blue and gold, old rose and blue and other color- ings, 30¢ to 50¢ roll. ESTIMATES WILL BE FURNISHED —Third Floor. ——<———— Small Lots of Domestic Rugs at Clearance Prices ISCONTINUED patterns in Axminster Rugs offer the following saving- opportunities: ; 12 Rugs in 9x12 size, $38.00, $10.00 6 Rugs in 8-3x10-6 size, $36.00. and $45.00. Royal Turkish Rugs at Reduced Prices These are Domestic Rugs, reproducing in pattern and colorings fine Oriental Rugs. 5 Rugs in 9x12 size, reduced to $65.00. 1 Rug in 9x10 size, reduced to $55.00. —Third Floor. RICK & NEI SIXTH AVENUE Fe BASEMENT STORE Broken Linn of Lace Curtains Reduced 75c $1.35) $2.25) Pair REDUCED TO 75¢ PAIR: Nottingham Lace Curtains, finished with strong overlock edge. REDUCED TO $1.35 REDUCED TO $2.25 PAIR Hemstitched PAIR: Hemstitched Voile Curtains of good Marqui ape u rtains, aUAlEy, cia Wilda: a et-mesh Curtains with : 2-inch hem and lace Nottingham edge, Nottingham Lace Curtains in pleasing pat- Curtains of serviceable terns, of firmly-woven quality. Serim Curtains mesh, plain center and with | edges and in- allover designs. To ecru color. sertions, Couch Covers Reduced to $1.35 There are 72 of these full-size, reversible Couch Covers to sell at this low price. They are patterned in tasteful stripe designs, and finished with knotted fringe. Reduced to $1.35. TNE BASEMENT STORE. January Displays of Muslin Undergarments Offer Interesting Values ‘+3! HES re some of the offerings that are attracting economical women to these January displays, and some of the reasons why many are rd purchasing for future needs. MUSLIN SKIRTS with lace or embroidery trimming, 85c, $1.00, $1.25 to $3.25, MUSLIN GOWNS in slip-over style, 85e, $1.35, $1.45 to $3.25. PINK COTTON CREPE GOWNS in_ bluebird or butterfly pattern, nel’ > $2.50 to $2.95. STRIPED CREPE GOWNS in combinations of blue or pink with white, lace-trimmed, $2.00. ENVELOPE CHEMISES with lace and embroidery trimming, 59c, , Te to $2.00. MUSLIN CORSET COVERS with lace or embroidery trimming 25c, 35¢ to 75c. ONE-PIECE PAJAMAS of pink crepe in bluebird or butterfly design, $3.25 and $3.50. CAMISOLES of pink crepe de Chine and satin, with dainty lace trimming, $1.00, $1.25 to $2.00. PINK CREPE DE CHINE ENVELOPE CHEMISES, 2.25, $2.75 to $3.95. PINK CREPE DE CHINE SLIP-OVER GOWNS, trimmed, $4.95. BOUDOIR CAPS of silk and satin in combination with laces, 35¢ and 50c. lace- - FOR MACHINISTS lg ¥. M. ©. A. Supplies Shop Courses PRICE For Specialists, Helpers and Qp the Racks Others Who Wish to Ad. for dishwashing and | laundering and other | household occupations. ‘THE BASEMENT STORE. EYE. DICKERSON SIGHT Secctatiat. in Seattle tn 2 Wholesale and Metall work. OPTICIAN 9 NAVY YARD Main 4346 for a TAT SEABOARD Fourth at Pike. BLANKETS $1.90 Kirk’s Military Shop 1209 FIRST AVE. "hon efor $8 BAR 10c ef of BARS POnce you try, again and sgain you'll buy” pointed six istment and J. M, Hawthorne Allied Veterans Play Here Tonight Allied War at the Me The play da of war experi t 5 i t reminisce Speed Discharge ‘of CAMP LEWIS, Jan, 9 data 36 110000 ine, ox sity all 50 per cent of the 1 division 1 was auth J Ask Annexation of Epiros to Greece An appeal to President Wilson to at the peace con t | ha i mn piroeti tolaris, the ganization 13th Division Men D 4 Mrs. W. A. lattiefeia, Apt. ©, and Mra. G. 1 Haskona, 708 | | a id official airways >. Bishop, 6553 1 Mra, J. A. Johanson, and Mrs. I. C, Mignon, 406 lipes A. Clark, 121 | thi Ask Commission to Judge Memorials Recommendations for the ere rand Mra, It oc. 20. memorial in Olympli ith a group plan fc memorial mu of Wash Ks, for a state eum for the Universit and for a large w nter of fg the mem Fred PB. Maltin, | gestions of a special comm: the Washington state chapter American Institute of Arc 1at the 24th annual | and convention at the Woman's Unj y club Wed night memorial Francia M Onarko dinner STEAMER KESTREL, 11 DAYS OVERDUE, SAFE. HONOLULI N. | overdu |here Tue 190 mi Ragan | ‘The vexs nix ere stranded when fuel oil ran out. anch routes will |ANNUAL SMOKER AT the ton w chain of air routes uniting British with Victoria, British railway thru the ja’s link in the Johns 4 Pacific as Halifax, Fredericton, Quebe t to Prince Albert, Edmonton and Prince Rupert, on with projected American airways. university iated university sol r of attraction the freshmen UNIVERSITY SATURDAY feic boty. ree The first big ‘8 will be th I! be held & acquainted wil mixer of the colle of Washin aturday night in Do You Know the Convenience of a Check Account? now ms more many oun A great many persons in Seattle are did before on to maintain both a che in the bank If you have start a checking acc National Bank. Come in and talk with us about this if you are prepared to maintain a faire working balance here FIRST NATIONAL Consequently th at least $100 you can Pioneer ount at the First Bide vance in Their Trades. ained red than can machinists duties to spend t to train his helpers and in all th . th pert u are of teachit 1 ' given instruction k, Shaper Work, Drill to tunit tra oh tion membership pri r with registra o all Y. M,C. A ex for the dura nasium nt mechanic we Invite Call at Room 210 Y Building, Mourth and Madison, an details will be explained Many other courses offered (Advertisement.) | Plush, Velvet, Pom Poms, Silvertenes, clours and Broadcloths, SUITS AND DRESSES in Velvete, Velours. aids and Plain Serges, ali Skirts, 00 Men's and Women’s Furs Rebuilt and Redyed Reasonable HOFFMAN'S 1510 Fourth Ave. SEABOARD BUILDING Near Pike St, The Largest Audience in’ the | Northwest Reads Star Want Ads My =