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Last Showings Tuesday Night of “IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE” A World Celebrated Comedy Wednesday—the Big Christmas Show— BILLIE “WANTED— A HUSBAND” She invents an engagement and sets her wedding date. All she needs is a man. How a she gets one will keep you laughing for an hour. 5 Symphony Orchestra, under Reginald Dunn. While They Last A Most Unusual Value Stewart Products Service Station Four Doors Above Broadway 910 East Pike St. Phone East ————B | 8.50 Portland Market Report | $10.50@ 11.50 wethers, $9@9.50 Give the Child a First National Bank Book And apart from the value of the first deposit with which you start it, you will encourage your Boy or Girl in the wisest habit of all— the systematic saving which leads eventually to independence. NO OTHER CHRISTMAS GIFT CAN BE SO PRODUCTIVE OF STING GOOD RESULTS. first National Bank CS TABLIZAED 1662 first Ave.et James St. THE SEATTLE EGGS TRAVEL Dozen Made Tuesday bling he per ¢ mornin dropping range lousewiven | ¢ in we ave boy cotted creame reduced to a proper There are indications t a few dealers are fearing that a tt will take place in Seattle, W orn ave, usually has level for eae prices. Tuesd ™ were be ing que prices ranging from 6 Another cut will prob o by Wednesday. ably be in foi ’ Key prices, in th? meanwhile, ure still high, and there seems to be little relief in sight by Christmas, Wholesale dealers asking 60 cents per pound, while the meat mar kets are charging to the tune of 66 and 70 cents per pound Produce market is short of cauliflower and good sweet potatoes One car of from California was quickly snapped up Tuesday at see a case celery T Local N Markets We Price Puld Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables and Fruit | | Hubbard, per sack {Sweet Potatoce — | Apples | Wines < + | 6040 per dow. “ | Netaien | Mares Live, per Mb... | Turkeye—Dry picked | POULTRY Prices Paid Wholesalers Ducks——Live | Hene—Live, heavy Light i findustry of the Philippines STAR-—-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1919. GERMAN LINERS (CONSULS WISH DOWN-GRADE Another Cut of 3 Cents Per TOBE SENTHERE TO AID CENSUS Former Enemy Vessels for, Will the Phillipine Run Co-operate With Chamber Committee Seattle have of Commerce effort st all persons vunted in the us to be taken Jan: Many letters have been committes frorr © that their nationals count attle estab clen consuls of ed the committee © made to nee birth are and the Philippines may be Uaped by former German liner ding to James J, Raf between & Chamber th or of the bureau of e¢ at the New Washi ‘ator haw to hat there ty from waimilates an do the Danes, I do that the BANK CLEARINGS th Seattle Clearings . Balances .. Spokane 1,821,136.00 622,442.00 | not anticipate enumerators with them." Hon. Ishmaet Garcia Gueman,-Mex |foan consul, dat committee head quarters Monday and declared he will make every effort to see that the 600 Mexicans in this city well informed concerning the census antl that they are all counted J, C. J, Keompens, vice-oonsul for the Netherla writes pleasure te will have any trouble Clearings Halances ‘ Tacoma are 812,080.69 124,823.67 Portland Clearings Ralances Clearing» 403 Balances x : * Status of the New York Stock Exchange eh = taking the census in King ports receipt of many letters from its who are out of the eity tempor Wy and who want to © counted when the time comes FIVE INJURED BY MOTOR CARS *!Man, Age 60, Suffers ~ Broken Leg a y in & broken © was xtruck y an unidenti m ave. and he attempted driver, after jctim, speeded up and Jina ppeared J. 0. Kje Wash, was t pital in @ of Carlabur the city how condition as t of being struck to the d ave, and Y driven by Ch © vp at the opening, cined Se; January at $1.26M, but «learned his ir jernen, 1128 W 60th at ible fracture of the sku Into w Jitn Puget 8¢ mn wtredt on Lea in morning, Ande s were pronounced not city hospital physicians ended him. Peter Maloney, 54, and Harry Ma loney, 10, father and son, King *t., narrowly escaped serious injury this morning when their machine was struck and overturned by a Du gan Transfer company truck at 27th 7" and Jackson st The father suffered a strained leg and facial lacerations while the son was cut about the head and had a leg bruived. At a late hour the driver of the truck had not reported to police, Both victims were released frem the city hospital after their in furies were dressed. eh er’ perin Laat 24 19.30 19.00 00 head: market 26e e 9 —Recelpts, Top, $11.60; bulk of pales, $1 38 neap-—Receipte, 19.400 head: market ' {Frc Market oe EVERETT GAME “yer ao" wosersval' roles Eastern Champs Prefer to "Ss Play California Team Cheese—California flats, fancy, ~ Vessels in Port at Seattle Today — Str Seattle Mpirit Toledo ana Everett if the winner of the ley game for the tate title will agree to a, TR. Merrell coach, an nounced today. Otherwise Scott will meet another team in Los Angeles probably U, 8. C. freshmen, and will leave Saturday evening for Everett AXEL LOSES HIS COAT Axel Almadah!. .| piled into a barber Third ave. Monday The man wh fg, ate Yonomite 8 1. & Umea mer o—ftr Victoria, atr Adair, atr Cross Cascade chatr afternoon at 1408 atin it first and beat him to ares the coat left by the low isn't any good Motor achr Benowa this to the police Tuesday mpany dock= puleo, tug Ta-| Seattle Arrivals and 4 yarde--Motor sehr THE DIVIDING LINE Between Civilization peared when Man thought for the future, Your progress and sured, too, when you systematically plan and save for future needs. Savings Department open every _ The Seattle } National Bank Resources Over Thirty Million Dollars. Second Avenue at Columbia, . | _ Departures and Barbarism ap first began to take success will be as Central Location SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES AU wizes, B4 to $90 Ver Year Title Trust Co. Second at Columbia No stairs to climb PAGE 19 Store Hours 9 to 6 Every Day Children’s Rocker Specials Complete line in all sizes, from tne smallest to misses’ size, in waxed or fumed oak and other woods. hotel, | chair next} | 20% OFF TOMORROW Here are a few of the pricings: $11.00 Rockers, Special ... $ 7.50 Rockers, Special ... $ 5.00 Rockers, Special ........... $ 4.25 Rockers, Special ............ $3.40 $ 2.50 Rockers, Special ............ $2.00 Ar ranged on main floor for convenient choos- ing. See windows. EXTRA SPECIALS For last-minute shoppers, on sale tomorrow “9s UNIVERSAL THERMOS Lunch Kits $3.95 $8.80 $6.00 $4.00 Regular $5.00. SPECIAL 26-Piece HOLMES & EDWARD’S ‘| | : — Silver Set in handsome mahogany finish, lined chest. 6 6 6 6 Knives Forks Table Spoons Tea Spoons 1 Butter Knife 1 Sugar Shell Choice of six patterns. SPECIAL... $22.75 | SPECIAL—Choice of large assortment, extra quality English decorated earthen Teapots, $1.48 CARVING SETS Complete assortment. Choice at Discount 11-Piece Gift Set PYREX Glass Ovenware 1 ¢ le, 1 Bread Dish } 1 Pie Plate, 6 Custard Cas $7.75 - Plain and decorated Baking Dishes in fancy nickeled frames. i] The Ever-handy and Popular HOTPOINT $6.75 Electric Irons Extra Specials in Leather Rockers, Morris Chairs, “Royal Easy” Chairs, Dining Room Suites, Velour Seat Rockers, ete., for Wednesday. Main floor and all upper floors conveniently arranged for comfortable shopping and easy choosing. No crowding. No hurrying. M.A.GOTTSTEIN ‘FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE S POPULAR HOME FURNIS HERS 1514-1520 Second Ave., Between Pike and Pine at the university, land industrial bureaus of the Cham- | ber of Commerce are assisting in pre | | paring the article. Seattle’s Growth Prof r Joseph H. Willits, assist Studied at Penn| ants seteanon te 5 Peep al at arog uni- | An article containing a setentific | versity, requested the arti analysis of Seattle, its industries and ie of the ee ae realizing that | ° c it is necessary to give proper r foreign trade, and the natural con- nition to the amazin growth of Se tributing factors to ite growth. will | tg during the las be the basis of y by 1,000 stu: dents at the University of Pennsy! vania during the ensuing terms, The | article will be presented in pourse on resou and industries of, the | United States, given at the Wyhar- | ton school of finance and commerce The foreign trade [LIBERTY If you MUST sel! yours, wet whet the ‘re worth NATIONAL, “DANI oF | | om Second Av, and Madison St. Sald the ¢ Has a 8 So let us brace up And stop our repining.” Said the other: No cloud Has a silver lining, When the sun has set And the moon isn’t shining.”