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THIS DRAMA The Newest American Beauty BINNEY —iIN— “ERSTWHILE SUSAN” The lights and shadows are deftly handled. Somber periods of repression have the poignancy of pathos, while the high lights of humor and sentiment are sparkling and vivid. Penalized on Income Tax oe were recently srt and sentenced | mprisonment and to! pay a fin $10,000.00 each for at- |tempting to evade the payment of| |Income Tax ‘ | Grant L. Milter, Income Tax Ex- 1726-7 L. C. Smith Bldg. Pp formerly Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue, 736 New York Block, Seattle, Main 2525, makes a jspeciaity of ad jating taxpayers in th SMASH ] Two mitt brought in |to 18 mont Elliott 4993 Business Locations 20¢ Canvas Gloves cut to $2.00 Men’s Wool at absolutely ridiculous prices. Underwear $4.00 and $5.00 Men’s Dress Shoes cut to Logger $8.00 Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, all sizes, cut to Men’s $4.00. Khaki Pants, sizes to 44, cut to $1.85 $3.00 Men’s Union-made Overalls cut to $1.95 Men’s Hats, worth to $6.00, cut to $2.48 as Men’s Heavy Wool Underwear, worth to $6.00 cut to, garment $1.98 $1.50 Work Shirts cut to Welted $10.00 Douglas Shoes, union made, cut to Boys’ Suit $8.00 Boys’ Wool Suits cut to $4.85 $15.00 All Wool Blue Serge Suits cut to 68c $2 Dress Sh $7.85 ress § 5 va? fool Arrow and Oth- sae Ae all ers, cut to cut to 98c $5.65 ‘guarantee by all druggists $6.85 $7 Ladies’ Dress Shoes, $2.85 $10 Genuine Chippewa Work Shoes cut to $4.95 $5.00 Girls’ cut to —— THE SEATTLE FRIDAY—Final Times of MARY PICKFORD “Heart o’ the Hills” Symphony Orchestra Saturday—the great double bill starts. THIS COMEDY The Funniest Man Alive “FATTY: spoke to Queen Anne High students at assembly Thursday on t Is the Real American? ‘Doctors Recommend | Bon-Opto-for the Eyes * ARBUCKLE “THE GARAGE" BAKS ON “AMERICANISM” . Robert Ft. Campbett ot the ENGINEERS WANT | Plymouth Congregational church LICENSE SYSTE The licensing | engineers the next |by the Seattle chapter American ¢ Engineers. This i on at a meet school of all professional be reagmmended to seesion of the legislature ing W Physicia: nd eye specialists pre «bt in Broadway scribe Be ypto an a safe home| high ac ing remedy in the treatment of eye meee troubles and to strengthen eye Many a man after laying down the | sight. Sold under money refund | law to his wife is compelled to pick GO THE Shoes cut to soles, cut to Shoes $5.00 Men’s Scout Shoes cut to SALE STARTS SATURDAY, 9 A.M. Come Saturday RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. 1601-1603 FIRST AVE., Cor. First Ave. & Pine St. Men’s Heavy Over- coats and Raincoats, values to $30, cut to $9.85 Men’s made Suits, styles, values to $35, Men’s Wool aws, Black Bear, union made, Men’ ‘8 Suits and Over- Special Saturday $14.95 himaelf up. PRIC Prices cut still deeper on this GREAT $60,000 STOCK. Just a few days more of FAST AND FURIOUS SELLING and this Great Sale will soon be a thing of the past. This immense stock—now down to odds and ends—will be sacrificed SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, at 9A.M. No reasonable offer vilinel The following prices will clean up this Great Stock in short order: DOUGLAS SHCES SACRIFICED|| MEN $12 Men’s Hi-Cut and $6.00 Men’s E Heavy Cordur Pants cut te $2.98 85 Men's Suits Tailor- late Finest Mackin- values to $12.50 $2.65 Suits All-wool tailored, up to $3.50 Boys’ ber Coats $1.9 $3 Flannel Night $1.8 Men’s Heu lannel Sh STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY mostly on the back of hin neck °S SUITS AND OVERCOATS}| $3.85 Overcoats, values to $35, Special Saturday $11.85 $6.00 Men’s Dress Pants cut to Overcoats, standard make, beautifully $19.85 » cut to $3.50 value 9, 1920, OLIVE STREET PLANS DIFFER Two Extension Schemes Are Given City Council Two plans for the extension of Olive st. from Bellev ave, to Broadway, the eatimated cost of one to be $437,000 and the other $474,000 were submitted to the streets and newers committees of the elty ce cil by City Engineer A, H, Dimock Thursday afternoon Constantly increasing traffic Pike and Pine sts, t# assigned by Dimock as the imperative reason for the proposed improvement on vute running from Dime planaar thence on Belmont Ave. and thence to the tr jon of Har vard ave. N and FE Thomas at thus creating an arterial highway Afford values so unusual to the North Broadway district. In mediate connection with this plan, Dimock t men to wid Thomas xt « ‘ from Harvard ave. N. to N, Broad White Mixed Wool way Blankets at $7.25 Pair His second plan contemplater a lirect extension of He White mixed wool Blankets, to the intersect with fancy borders and neat The city ,en binding, reduced to $7.26 pair cout of hin Plaid Wool Mixed Blankets at $8.75 Pair They nize are 68 by 80 inches tn and are shown in assorted designs, colors and reduced to $8.75 pair of his first plan Paragoric Tippler Departs in Hurry Paddy O'Neal, rambling paragoric tippler, was shaking the dust of Seat outbound unless. he forgot hin Brinker urt on a charge tle from hia heels on an train Friday promise to Justice Otis W faced the co { vagrancy Thursday What had you been drinking? asked Judge Brinker | Paragoric,” declared O'Neal ‘There's a wonderful kick in it.” ‘ould you take the next train | out of town? I do certainly trust I could would,” was the reply and And he went BUYS “INK ROCKS” CHICAGO, Jan. 9 a Leitz t hicago, bought a lovely | 1 from Maxie p the kitchen stove red all garnished round for the quick sup slater she waited in| the door the Leitsberger tene ful cry reached the top stories with ease. Co It was not finished black zipped thru the nestled among the A streak of alr and Maxie cobble stones, Ink rocks he sold me,” Rebecca told the police, | ELECT DR. DUDLEY BED SHEETS, each..........$2.00 | BEDSPREADS, each .........$3.75 HEAD OF MEDICOS||) BEDSPREADS, each .........$2.85 | BED PILLOWS, each . $1.15 Dr. Homer D. Dudiey is the new|]/ TABLE DAMASK, yard... A HUCK TOWELS, each... -20¢ ee Er: Oe tines decadit| TOWMIB, O008 ..sesesscatevees 25¢ TURKISH TOWELS, each.......30¢) are: Dr, Howard J. Knott, secretary: | DRESSER SCARFS, each........98¢ CRASH TOWELING, yard......25¢) treasurer, and Dr, Herbert E. vice president. Results of the tion were announced Friday ES! Coe, | elec PALACE HIP A spectacular offering, coming di- rect from the Hippodrome, in New York city, is provided by Six Imps and a Girl, who appear on the new © Hip which opened at the Pal esterday, The Jrobats, garbed in the fashion accred | ted to Mephistopheles, and their lwind feats are only men are Arabian ac 20e Men's Hand- kerchiefs, cut to 6c All-Wool |strenuous whir retty girl in white, ter of the stage ply and offers some on work jirls dispense sweet upted by a taking the $6 Army Blankets | music—vocal, violin, cello and piano. ¥ | A decided contrast is afforded by Mitchell and Mitch, one being a jean-eut ing soclet man, the ther a blackface comedian whose iry humor p Ame They score par xtra $1 Men’s Wool cularly with their banjo and guitar : aying. sd Sox Bill and Bob Millard are a rollick- n ir of comedians who feature 39c ult bicycle tricks. s plenty of ¢ the of. the Melroy rs, two Men’s Flannel s, whose dancing is full of | Shirts, heavy wool, to $5.00, $2.39 $10 Logger Shirts Cut to $4.95 Children’s Play Suits in khaki, blue and striped, cut to + 98c $1.50 Ribbed Underwear, Broken Lines 49c 75¢ Men’s Sus- penders, cut to 39c 25e Garters, cut to 9c and | physical contro] and ment are displayed la Fleure, whose | oncluding f whirling rapidly | n midal height from the tage while suspended by his teeth | is uniqu “The Bishop's Emeralds” ature ph otoplay is the! If some men were to refrain from | telling what they don't know {ft would be a great surprise to their | acquaintances. and Rheumatism A Home Cure Given by One Who Had It of 1809 T wan attacked Inflammatory Rhew $40, Rub- cara, 1 nd doctor 8 pedridden and it effected a Don't send 5 Avy irts, nger when ponitive ed you free? Don't MARK H. JACKSON No, 218F Gurney Bid., Syracuse, N. ¥. | | Satisfactory Terms Always THE QROTE-RANKINCO BLANKETS and COMFORTERS IN THE JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE and future requirements a real economy. PILLOW CASES, each.........-35¢ OTTO F. ME WEL, President as to make buying for im Cotton Blankets at $4.95 Pair Heavy five-pound cotton blankets, in gray afid tan col, ors, size 72 by 80 inches, re duced to $4.05 pair. Cotton Blankets at $2.10 Pair 60 by 72-1nch cotton blankets in gray or tan—splendid sheet blankets —reduced to $2.10 pair, Heavy Plaid Wool Blankets $12.50 Pair Practically all-wool blankets, size 66 by 80 inches, and in at tractive block plaid patterns, reduced to $12.50 the pair. Cotton Comforters at $3.50 Each Full bed size, and filled with white cotton and have silkoline covers, reduced to $3.50 each. Wool-Filled Comforters $7.95 Ea. Wool filled and covered with fine quality silkoline with plain colored borders, reduced to 87.95 cach. Other January Clearances of Bedding Items Include Special Values in Bedding and Linens PILLOWS, each ............-- $2.10 Steps to establish permanent or- ganizations of the Tripple Alliance in every county of the state will be formulated at a state convention, to be held in February, according to an- nouncement in the official bulletin of the State Federation of Labor Fri- day Be Careful What You Wash Your Hair With Most soapé and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use is Mulsified cocoanut off shampoo, for this ts pure and ent greaseless very cheap and beats »nythin= all to pieces. You can get thi any drug store, and & few ounces last the w family for months, Simply me n the hair with wa- ter and rub it in; about a teaspoon ful is all that is required. It makes | @n abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out | STOP PAIN! RUB NEURALGIA AWAY Instant relief from nerve tere ture and misery with old “St. Jacobs Liniment” Rub this soothing, penetrating limi ment right into the sore, inflamed |nerves, and like magic—neuralgia — disappears. “St. Jacobs Lintment’* »|conquers pain. It is a harmless t “neuralgia relief” which doesn’t barn “1 op discolor the skin. Don't suffer! It's so needless, Get a small trial bottle from any drug store and gently rub the “aching nerves” and in just a moment you will be absolutely free from pain and easily. The hair dries quickly and | suffering. : evenly, and is soft, fresh looking,| No difference whether your pain bright, fluffy, wavy, and easy to han-|or neuralgia is in the face, head or die. Besides, it loosens and takes/any partjof the body, you get in- out every particle of dust, dirt and|stant relief with this old-time, hon- dandruff. est pain destroyer—it can not injure. SALE Our January Clearance Sale has been taken ad- vantage of by many patrons of ours. We still have several good buys left. Some of them for your ap- proval are— Men's Gunmetal, Blucher Cut, Leather Lined Shoes; two full @& soles; a regular $13 $9 65 Women’s Black Kid Button and value. Sale Price. * Lace Shoes; small sizes; $6.00 Men's Gunmetal Calf, Blucher Cut or Button Shoes; $9 00 value. $2.95 Sale $6 85 Children's Black Kid Button Price ... ° Women's Genuine Kid, Cloth |] Sale Price ........ Top, Lace Shoes; $7.50 value |] Women’s Silk Hose; all colors; Sale Price . a regula’ hose, Sa $4.85 ARMSTRONG’S buster Brown Sie Tore 1411 THIRD AVENUE $1.50 Price.