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ua THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1920. Wish You A Happy New Year We take this opportunity to conv vey to the people of Seattle our sincere thanks for their patrons age during 1919, 1% W| Peace, with a very considera | } oS | | fs Rooserelt'g war on Wall st. | | | | gambling was at ity height at | | y thie time. It was sald that his persona © wis Ued up in 4 Pollette was framing lation by means of whieh | a: away wth | | rile of speculation t was fighting in con: | \ or a big navy. but was violently opposed, He lont his | | batue thru the conservative | | ¢ We shall endeavor to merit their same good-will in 1920 and through the years to come: , | forces which controlled the sen. | i before all the a AS Re «TASTE « | porialint nocloties of the present day “Clothes that are different” 910 Second Ave. Good Reading for Pacifist March 4, 1908 Quentin as « Ballplayer | Dearest Kermit White House, Mareh 8, 1905 You have recently been writing me| Dearest Archie Yesterday morning Quen atl his ow thd Roslyn Fuel | Harms grabbed a| body pt gentiem ‘ 4 sent a fast one| full phrenclogioal share of the com-| used to come down with the The robber stilt is | bative and antagonistic organs, could | school eleven ink off his face,|only be ifduced to form themsel into a Society for Declaiming db< |" arms, tan in his ‘off «d inkpe the «plate ing to get the arms thinks, | THROWS INK BOTTLE AT — ROBBER IN HIS OFFICE YAKIMA, Jan. 4.—When a Méxi ean ho up tried | to stick up mat Moreover, | was re minded of the occasional rows in the eleven by an outburst in connedtion New Year's Message with a Reaning.. s 4 ) For the six months ending December 31st, 1919, the Savings 9f our Members . have earned a dividend at ‘the rate of G% per annum ° . If you are receiving a part of this dividend, we con- gratulate you, if you are not, we “urge you to start Saving Now, so that you may share in the next dis- tribution of earnings. Resources more than Four Million Dollars ge Y, nae . BUGET SOUND . SAVING S's LOAN ' ASSOCIATION WHERE, PIKE, CROSSES THIRD A PHONOGRAPH FOR FOR YOUR HOM HOME An instrument that will endure and grow; that will answer every mood in terms of pleasing melody and do it every day for years to pat YOU DO THE CHOOSING At this store you choose as your own taste dictates from the THREE RECOGNIZED WORLD MAKES VICTROLAS NEW EDISON GRAFONOLAS We cheerfully demonstrate all makes and you alone are the judge. HOPPER-KELLY CO. 1421 THIRD AVENUK Convenient Convenient " Terms Terms SSoseph Bucklin Bishop commen Friend's |# nae a delightful 1 bull terrier—mot muc han @ puppy a She ha aw ema . very 4 really an extra and kills was followin: suppose that y must ha [kicked Mik The the betide: mare's th rearing and piu off, and then Ethel gall As son as she halted, Mike overtook ber and attacked Fidelity again, He seized her by the shoulder and tried to selze her by the throat, and twice Ethel had to break away and gallop off, Pitz Lee endeavoring in vain to tentally catch the dog. Finally he eucer | juat fn Mike had got f | ha bitten in several p wonder that Ethel was able to keep her seat, because naturally the fright | ened little mare reared and plunged | and ran. | —— Four Sheepish Small Boys White House, April 11, 1908. | Dearest Archie; { Ethel haw t ton triad an 8] * bulldog pup He ery cun ning, ver nd wriggies all re to be petted ema to be get with his baseball. | of the last two games he! made @ base hit and @ run. I have| Juat had to give him and three of his month Associates & dressing down—one of | the three being Charlie Taft. Yeater- day afternoon was rainy, and four of them played five hours inside the White House. They were very! baterous and were all the time on} f. and finally deliberately I did not f bed and ec! | the verge of , om all off the te. and. thise morsiing: required ng in the three other cul-! me. I explained to them | hey had acted like boors; that lit would have been a dingrace to have | | behaved fo In any gentleman's house: Tthat Quentin ¢ have no friend te her three could te Howne t thru with them. | boys when 1 gc | (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1919, Chartes Scribner's Sons.) | j Modern Tomahawk ' Is a Handkerchief Loaded With Rock Ralph Robbins, aaid by the police e had a sling made out of a erchief and a rock, is being the « held | | open eh. Thursday on an s arrested on eoticut st. late er wwe, in floor " He is taking @ great in-| e 1. Yeuterday the Force me on which he playa ac i the P st. nine on < © grounds wher 1 them up with lemonade after: | ward!” Charlie Taft is @n"h in | Did you hear o ul time Ethet had with her new terrier, | Mike She way out riding with .Fits Lee, who was on Roswell, and Mike |last n en G. C. Col- lins and J. I Six revolver shells were found in hil possession arched at the police believe he had a » throw it away | - —— |Let’s Write Home Every Week i in ’20| # resolutions are slowly why not t kept onal hap ave intended te put off from day to day ters we owe--that weekly write those let- | ly letter | live 18630 Oh, Joseph © 18625 3 by's 18630 85c Not “All the Records— BY SUFFERANCE OF OUR LANDLORD WE ARE PERMITTED TO REMAIN IN OUR PRESENT LOCATION JUST A FEW DAYS MORE Our lease has expired and we may be compelled to pack up and get out. any day now. We have not been able to secure a favorable location as yet and as we cannot think of carrying our coats, suits and dresses over until next season, we are com- pelled to sell them now—and sell them entirely without regard to cost or hope of profit. About 450 Coats Suits and Dresses to Dispose of POPULAR’S The reputation for carrying Smart «. smartly styled clothes is well known to Seattle Styles women. An all-new stock without a single num- In all the ber out of date. Range of colors, fabrics and Favored _izes is very complete in coats, suits and dresses. Materials The prices for the closing days are marked re- ductions from the sale prices of last week. The savings made possible will interest every woman who needs a new garment. COATS, SUITS -——— DRESSES Values to $35.00 Values to $45.00 se $14.75 2 $19.75 Values to $60.00 Values to $75.00 ALL HIGHER PRICED GARMENTS ARE CLOSED OUT AT PROPORTIONATE REDUCTIONS 1301 Third Avenue Corner University Opp. Pantages Theatre der during the year 1920. © much happiness with it, and in so| y¥ cases is lookec hat we would all feel happier and | closer to those we love if we} home—let's not tet them snow us un-| Wo ald just keep this one resolution. | lea Monday CHOOSE FROM THE iE WORLD'S THREE RECOGNIZED "MAKES 30 PRIVATE RECORD ROOMS In any one of which you can hear, under pleasant surroundings, all the music that the world affords. NEW JANUARY RECORDS What_a Pal Was Mary —= y Knows, medley one-step weph ©. ‘ay Oo La La, Wee+ 6438 «Only You — John McCormack, Smith's Orchestr $1.00” Tenor, Wii nadibee inne T4598 Invitation to the Wa Itz—Philadel- * 1.50 Orchestra, Smith's Orchestra, Fi) gamtn’ Lucia liccardo Stracciarl, Arma, medley fox trot $1.00 Bar A2802 Down Wee waltx—Columbla Ore! &ie mus. Ww alte Columbia Sitar Tal tee Xt olson, orchestra me- companiment Sic Wonderful Pal — Georgo jphoader, o companimes t Azsa2 Lujan “Harrison and Jal fedloy one-step 85c \Out of @ Clear Sky-—Rubini and ne earith's Orchestra: HOLD FUNERAL SATURDAY | WILL LIST STATE SOLDIERS Funeral services for Ferdinand| By June 1, 1920, complete military a tee ae lana | Anthony, pioneer local bookbinder, |,acord of overs Washington soles | | will be held Saturday morning, at 10) f10° i the state alban «, in St, James’ cathedral, He | office in Olympia. The tue te ae ONE: prepared, Santrella, tenor solo. Seattle's Musical Headquarters