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Tacoma Store, 112614 Broadway Upstairs, Gross Block, CLEARANCE SALE Women’s Suits, Cloth and Plush Coats and Dresses REDUCED TO HALF PRICE By attending this Economy Sale you will help to combat the high cost of living—and at the same time make your money buy twice as much merchandise as it would otherwise. Our prices are all marked as usual in plain figures. Make your selection from our entire stock, and you will be required to pay only “one-half” what the price tag calls for. 4 You can shop here with the full assurance that you are getting one hundred cents’ worth for every dollar spent. To give a little more in value and service is the GATELY keynote, 3 | Women’s Cloth and Plush Coats Half Price consisting of every new and most wanted style and material, such as Velour, Polo Cloth, 8il- vertones, Peco Plush, Bolivia, and Fancy Mixtures. Prices now range from 919.50 to $49.50 Our Dress Section discloses & wonderful diversity of style | and beauty in all popular | cloths and silke— $11.50 to $45.00 Suits In the newest ripple models, plain and fur trimmed, in al! the popular clothe— $22.50 te $60.00 Skirts Half Price Graceful styles In cloths and silks are shown at very modest prices 4 $3.95 to $22.50 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT You, need not pay all in 30 days—strictly one pric®, cash or charge. We arrange terms to suit. Men’s Suits and Coats $25.00 to $65.00 Hate—-82.50 to $7.00. Shors—-$4.00 to $15.00. Furnishings, Umbrellas, etc, Union Store Always 1113 Third Ave. Between Seneca and Spring Streets THE WIG MAKER 1506 Fifth Ave. ; THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY PSYCHIC TELLS OF TUNIS GIRL. Says She is in Tacoma | Institution fter exhausting every or daughter, Mil » year-old missing went girl, Mrs. Pearle Smith, her mother, sald Wriday she was as much bewildered as on the day after Th when Mildred starte officials that they would watch for Mildred’a| appearance, and then sought out a| payehic,” whose “demonstration” struck her as little short of remark. able. I don't believe in that sort of thing,” said Mrs, Smith, “and had never attended such a meeting be fore. I went in and sat down in ce. The psychic wrung and began pacing the as IT was seated. She Believes It | “T feet there | here with & broken he aid, pointing |me out, ‘It is about your daughter [She has left you. She is in Tacoma, in a religious institution.’ ” This “demonstration,” Mra, Smith says, agded to belief she had already formed that Mildred had gone back |to the convent in which she was formerly studying to be a nun. The |“payehic” added, Mra. Smith M@ys, |that the girl had gone of her own | volition, Waiting Word | If Mildred is in the convent, her mother says, this would explain why she has not written, probably having seen no spapers in which her disappear was announced since she enter he institution. Mrs, Smith has recovered some. jwhet from the shock she sustained when her daughter vanished. “I am waiting and trying not to |worry,” she said, “hoping Mildred jwome time will lot me know.” LANSING WANTS ‘AN OVERHAULING Says State Department Is Facing Breakdown BY HARRY B. HUNT WASHINGTON, D, C, Jan. 9-— Uncle Sam's state department, ron |ning under a heavy overload, as @ re- sult of additional burdeae imposed jby our new position of dominance }in world affairs, in in danger of a serious breakdown, according to Secretary of State Robert Lansing. “The sovérnment now faces a de- cision with respect to the conduct of jour foreign affairs,” Lansing said. | “It must reorganize and greatly en- large the department of state or there will be a breakdown of the most serious character. ARMISTICE BROUGHT ON THE REAL WORK “The military effort of the United States culminated in the armistice |The real work of the department of state then began. “It had to translate into concrete international relations the ideals for which men had given their lives, and to prepare for the discharge of the duties arising out of those relations. “Before the Spanish-American war our foreign interests were almost negligible compared with the vast problems of international develop. ment. In the eyes of Europe, United States was hardly a first-ra ETHER HIGHBALL NOW “VERBOTEN” IN MAINE) begun seizing the stuff and asking | LEWISTON, Me, an ether highball” is the newest in- a vitation among Maine “wets. Shop. Black Lace Boots, sizes up to 443, regular price $8.50 $3.95 Black Button Boots, all sizes, regular $9.00 $4.95 $9.50 to $11.00 values in Two-tone Street Boots; military heels $6.95 $12.00 All-black Kid Lace Boots with Louis heels, welt sole and full 9-inch top; sizes 6 to 9; all widths $12.00 to $14.00 values in All-gray Kid Boots with cloth tops; plenty of sizes $8.95 $12.00 to $14.00 Lace Boots in blacks, browns and some novelties $9.95 $16.50 Lace and Button Boots, military or Louis heels; Sry vamps and gray kid tops; new Fall styles and two parts alcohol. the courts to condemn Jen. 9 toxicant. "Have The power. Its international position has, since that time, grown immeas- ur until today the greatest war in all history has left the United | States economically and politically Itching, Scratching, Skin Diseases S AY. MEN! Do you know that opportunities come even now when you can make a dollar 9 © look almost like it used to? This big store is loaded with real shoes of any style you want—shoes made by skilled workers, and every pair made of solid leather and heavy single or double soles that stand the hard daily grind, and they’re all included in this Final Clean-Up of the big stock purchased from the Royal Boot very favorable to you. Refunds or exchanges— always. shoes in a variety of styles, weights; values up to $17.50. Just one price now and alcoho!l—about one part ether | Officers have | No snake, frog, toad or lizard has e ether highball ie a mixture of ether ever been seen in Newfoundland. PAGE 11 9, 1920. Look ’em over—you'll find the price is MEN Black or Brown, short lines; values $10.00 to $12.00; plenty of sizes $7.95 Black or Browns, complete lines; values $11 to $13.50 $9.95 Black or Browns, complete lines; values $12 to $14 $9.85 Black or Browns, complete lines of quality shoes; values $13 to $15 $10.95 Barry’s—Dalton’s You'll find over 300 pairs of these well-known but mostly winter | | Wi-W AOE. Co Corner Second and University Brown English, very latest models; values $14 and $16 $11.85 it as an ine} SHAFER BROS. |the pivot of the world | “The war has not great merchant ma but it has required the United States to lend nearly $10,000,000,000 to nations as sociated with it in the struggle.” ADDITIONAL FUN MAY NOT COME THRU | Placing of the state department on |the basis that will be outlined to! |congress in a comprehensty |freorganization ne |will add heavily the department d it seems doubt ful if the republican congress, whieh has failed to ratify the ce treaty land which hopes to make a showing of “economy” for campaign purposes next fall, will agree to appropriate the additional funds which the new Lansing uire | Any f rtment to} | function, would be charged to y of the democratic adminis’ | Estimates of stat artment ex.| penses for the next fiscal year, as already submitted, amount to $12,-( 920,600, as against appropriations for | Coliseum Theatre Building y given un al Greatest Sale of Switches in the history of Seattle The vast assortment offered in this sale includes the very latest and most exclusive designs. Shown in grays, blonds, dark browns and black, displaying the appro tions, ekin s}and tern | sores, natural artistic wave. Colors guar- Poligton thee? aprile nag, anteed. 1 Id | does n cover the costs under the * proposed reorganization, which, it is) I stand back of every article so estimated, would add several millions | by me. | more. | ~ GRANDMOTHER KNEW. | There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds | as Mustard | But the old-fashioned detgedst plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and heip that ps pevtegbarl gor gave, without the piaster and without the blister. | Musterole does it. It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mus- tard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders, and yet does not blister the tenderest skin, Gently massage Musterole in with the finger-tips. See how quickly it brings re- lief —how speedily the pain disappears, Use Musterole for sore throat, bron- chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges. tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, “tenitean. pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil- blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), ‘abe and 60e Jars; hospital sie $2.50, PRICE SALE Sale Starts at 9 o’Clock and High-Class | Hair Goods | for Ladies | Genemen | THE WIG MAKER | ‘xen | My | Made to | Specialty 1506 Fifth Ave. | “rder | Coliseum Theatre Bullding Here Is a Sensible Treatment; That Gets Prompt Results For real, discomfort, such as Eczoma, Tetter, Boils, erup-| pletely rid of every trace of these| lavish use of salves, lotions, washes of treatment for pimple That Burn Like Flames of Fire, skin, in to purify the blood and re-) move the tiny germs of pollution that} |break through and manifest their! ¢,| presence on the surface of the skin. | haraasin: People in all parts of the country | can | amen, downright, very few disord nocalied skin di have written us how they were com: ach disorders by the use of 8. 8. S., the matchless, purely vemetable blood purifier, 8. 8, 8. goes direct to the center of the blood supply, and strengthens and builds up the cir culation, giving a clear and ruddy complexion that indicates a healthy condition of the skin. Write today Therefore, it in but logical| for free medical advice regarding ‘de that the proper method| your case. Addrens Swift Spectfic| blotches, | Co,, 443 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, red and scaly | Ga. | scaly irritations and similar troubles, notwithstanding the other treatments applied ex to the Irritated parts ne ever heard of a ie 1 with any form whose blood was | good won be f skin boils, rough, Come In Saturday— —and inspect our exceptional suitings we are making up, as low 8....+00 values in Act now, and avoid the high prices pre- dicted for Spring. cfailors SECOND AT CHERRY Clearance Sale! Presents an unusual opportunity to save money on men’s and boys’ clothing. Only our fixed policy against carrying over goods from one season to an- | other makes this sale possible. Clothing will be ‘ higher this spring and we advise our regular trade | | to stock up—especially at these sale prices. MEN’S SUITS OVERCOATS Hl $40 values for..................$28.25 $50 values for..................$38.75 - $75 values for..................$58.75 ' BOYS’ SUITS OVERCOATS $12.50 values for ...............$ 9.85 $15.00 values for ......... $18.00 values for ........ .» $11.85 . $14.65 Prices Tell Quality considered, our regular prices are always the lowest in Seattle. When these prices are radically reduced—well, don’t miss the chance. Shafer Bros. Seattle’s Largest Clothiers Second and University First and University Whole Block Long