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“y ball te 2 Bi ae fo 8 BRIDGE ISSUE UP TO VOTERS: West Waterway Span Proj- ect Goes to Ballot Double Honeymoon Is Being Spent in Spokane’s Prison SPOKANE, Wash, Jan. 13 Mr. and Mra, H. D. Ne Mr. and Mrs. Jesse spending their he the jan hb city and they in married r they averr admitted said they wante: * said the cops G. 0. P. IS BUSY WITH PROGRAM SAN FRANCISCO, Jan will H. Hays, « man of the Ste pcan national and regional leaders of th ty today resumed | the task of organization for the national campaign. Declaring he ts to referee the presidential contest in the national |f} republican convention, Hays said he would see to it that it is a fair and| square job. j “My business is to elect candidates and not to select them,” he asserted “There are no factions in the repub- lean party. There are no yesterdays in our politics. We are together now because we have work to do for the good of the country and it takes us| all to do it.” Indian Vie Victim of White Man, Court Decides The fast vanishing Indian is often the innocent victim of the white man’s wiles. And generally | he gets the worst of it. But when George Roger, Siwash Indian, and his squaw, maie, each carrying a child, appeared in Justice Otis W Brinker's court Monday to answe to a charge of larceny, they del their innocence so gu ly that | they succeeded in ce the | court they had been the victims of duplicity. | The property in question was a 60fathom «melt drag seine. Roger pleaded he had purchased the sein from a white man and did not know it had been stolen | “It was the white man who stole | it and sold it to the innocent In-| dian,” Attorney John 8 an | pleaded. And Justice E nker be Heved him and dismissed the case against the Siwast Pioneer Is Dead Funeral services for Mra. Nancy |i) Jane Exar Bonne Wedne hildren James D.| Thomas A, Esary an¢ of Mt. Vernon; Mra. W.| attle; Mra. J. O. Mrs. Wil Los An-|}) nang, and visiting in Ham Goodman, Highwayman With Roman Nose Rides to Work in Auto||) that Cox, 1712% FB is that the gun hwayman had | , all he had -78-,be It ‘ox did, but no 1 the highwa an automobl half a t itt-putt toward Kast the second msl until man hop k \ 1 HAD TOO MANY SUITS, SO COPS ARREST HIM G Forrent, 62, is held in ity senday afte b en AL A C, Harrie, who say him in p wion, of several nuita, all «] large for him t $1.00 Each ots) Tncluding— Sterling silver bar pins, brooch pins, waist pins, circle pins, set with brilliants and colored stones. Pearl beads, neck length, with fancy clasps set with brilliants. arl earrings, on gold- wires. and leather, Novelty necklaces, of col- velope styles. ored crystals; colors are red, back strap. green, pink and amethyst. ror ar Qualities formerly marked $1.50 to $2.00. For Dollar Day at $1.00. Jewelry Section, Firat Floor. Two for $1.00 . —Heavy weight soft absorbent Turk- ish bath towels, bleached a snowy white. Size 20x41 inches. Only 300 in the lot. Not over six to a customer. ‘Towels, Second Floor, | Toweling Six Yards for $1.00 —1,500 yards unbleached toweling of good quality. A splendid value in the Dollar Day sale at 6 yards for $1.00. | Toweling, Second Floor. | Velvet and Leather Hand Bags | —800 velvet and leather hand bags, all regulation shapes. come in gray, navy, brown and black. The leather bags are all of high-grade leather, all fitted with mirror and coin purse. $1.75 to $2.50 C agaaat at $1.00 each. Fancy Trimmings $1.00 —Fancy silk trimming bands and motifs, at $1.00. —Silk spot nets in colors, at $1.00 a He The velvets | THE SEATTLE lft — STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1920. AT rel} 91. 00 EACH id sor B 0 to $2.00. Day at $1.00 hand bags in rhorocco crepe in flat and en- With top and Fitted with mir- » with small coin formerly priced Dollar For Hand Bags, First Fi oF For this, the first Dollar Day of the new year we announce exceptional values in many special lots of merchandise in almost every department Wednesday of the store. In order to maintain the good reputation for values in this monthly sale, the profit on each item is reduced to the vanishing point. The large number of special “Dollar” are all of noteworthy importance. | Wool Gloves For dren's black, at 65¢ to 85e a pair. Women and Children Two Pairs for $1.00 A Clearance of women's and chil- wool glo’ gray and for Dollar Day, ~ I Powd Hair , in brown, navy, . Regularly pr Specially priced at 2 2 pairs for $1.0 00. First Ft From the Jewelry Section $1.00 Each ture Frames jer Jars Receivers Salve Jars pbepieesd Speci $1.00 plush, velvet and corduroy. include navy, brown, white and black. Manicure Scissors Nall Fil Shoe Horns Buffers eac ei ( C nl LEQ) al priced $1.50 to $5, reduced for Dollar Day to Dresses At $1.00 pink and blue yf gingham, trimmings. Short waist- ed models, with belt and pockets. 2 to 6 years. priced at $1.00 each. Infante with 00. ren’s plaid For children Specially Department ond Floor Children’s Hats At $1.00 —Hats for little girls and boys, Specially priced at $1.00 each. Infante’ De partment Dressed Dolls At $1.00 A clearance of the dolls that were in Colors Second Floor yard. marked $1.50, $1.75 ia $1.95. Spe- —Metal bands and laces, at $1.00 a cially priced at $1.00 yard. Trimmings Section, Firat Floor. Infants’ Depa t, Second Floor | or ‘i 00| Hair Ribbons Neckwear $1.00 air Ribbon An attractive assortment of s Three for $1.00 sonable neckwear, of piques, ne ¢ georgettes and satins, in many styles An assortment of plain moires, ineluding lace rolls in a score of stripes and Dresden ribbons, in four, pretty patterns, georgette and lace five and six-inch widths. The most collar and cuff sets, dainty collars in desired shades for school hair rib- round and square effects. Specially bons. Specially priced for Dollar Day priced for Dollar Day at $1.00. at three for $1.00. Neckwear, First Floor. --Ribbon Section, First Floor. Faumtaim | ©1 OO Fountain Pens $1.00 “Servo” self-filling fountain pens, with 14-kt. Irridium tipped point. There are five dozen to be cle ction, First Fie Curt tains and Shades Specials for Dollar Day tonne inc wide assortment esigns and Speci x re for Dollar 1 ut $1.00 each 700 yards o drapery tion of colors, Plain madras wide Priced at $1.00 a Draperies Section, Fourth Fl ing a good ne como silk, 36 d out at $1.00 each, urds cre in a che priced at $1.00 a pricec how and un hes ree of cal ally er rd. or. of ‘style s. Some stripe voile, from 36 to 44. are Special Price Basement Voile are and a Aprons At $1.00 Splendid quality percale in neat and attractive sty figured, oth checked effects: value extreme Ti in the Sale at $1.00 each. aprons, ome rs in striped and self-trimmed, Dollar Waists Special at $1.00 t and attractive waists, in a large 2 lace-trimmed ; sw of checked dimity. Specially priced at $1.00 each, An Day Women's of worn rand wilk mixed kings, wemi + fas 1 leg and weary foot double nole, heel and toe, and clastic 4 garter top. In miovan and White only Also a splendid thread milk tocking with liske egle and garter top In black, wizes ’ and o% Russian calf, §% to Silk plated. in pink, 9 to gold, 8% to gray 9% to Spectally priced for Dollar Day at $1.00 « pair Hosiery, First Floor Ww “4. Three Pairs for $1.00 —Mill irregulars of women’s fine qual- ity lisle stockings, seamless, double heels and toes. In and Cordovan. Sizes 9 and 914 only. Three pairs for $1.00. Hosiery, First Floor, Irregulars In Munsing Union Suits For Women 3 —Munfing Union Suits, with high neck, long sleeves ; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves ; low neck, sleeveless, all in ankle lengths. All sizes in the lot, but not each size in each style. $2.00 and $2.25 qualities. Specially priced for Dollar Day, at $1.00 for each suit. Knit Underwear, First Floor Children’s Union Suits And Wool Pants 8 fleece lined union suits, in For children, ages 2 to 10 ly priced at $1.00 for each suit. Odds and ends of children’s wool pants, in knee and ankle lengths. Regu- lar 75c and 85c qualities, specially priced at two for $1.00. Knit Underwear, First Floor, —Dre: sortment plaid designs. others of satin All sizes models TrimmedHats At $1.00 —T5 new hats—not one of them has been in the store over two price Day. weeks. Specially 1 at $1.00 each for Dollar ASE R-PANERSON Co SECOND AVENUE AND U = DOLLAR IDAST NIVERSITY STR items as specified here, for tomorrow’s Dollar Day Sale, Girls’ es of high-grade gingham, in checks and Some are trimmed with white pique collars and cuffs; others are in a wide range of sizes from 2 Specially priced for Dollar Day at $1.00 each. —-Petticoats of percaline and sat- een, some with figured flounces, and others plain. ment of only. Specially priced at $1.00 each for Dollar Day. £71.00, 24 for In three groups— & for $1.00—good quality lawn handkerchiefs, some plain white with embroidered corners, others with colored hems am embroidered motifs of corres sponding colors. <ceptional values. 12 for $1.00—Factory see- onds, of sheer lawns with hem- titched hems and white and col- ored motifs of embroidery. If perfect these would sell at 1b¢e each, 24 chool 12 for 00. : for ‘hree for Thr oS $1.00 $1.00 — Children’s plain for -Good weight firmly woven re : handkerchiefs, | 2 i y Ca size 42x36 : | plow even r a white lawns with hemstitched inches. 600 in the lot, at hems. Others with colored three for $1.00. edges and embroidered motifs, —Pillow Cases, Second Floor. -~Handkerch s, First Floor Linoleum Special at $1.00 a a Yard —280 yards printed cork linoleum, Four designs from which to choose, All full rolls. It is advisable to bring the measurements of your room. Spe- cially priced for Dollar Day at $1.00 | a square yard. Children’s Wool Gloves $1.00 a Pair —Fleece lined wool gloves, in one- clasp style. Extra heavy quality. Regular $1.50 quality, for Dollar Day at $1.00 a pair. ' —Gloves First Floor. Brassieres $1.00 Each clearance of women’s fancy bras- sizes 34 to 50. Some hook- front sty some cross back. Spe- cially priced at $1.00 each. —Brassieres, Second Floor. Linoleum, Fourth Floor, I erized Napkins: Six for $1.00 —Mercerized damask napkins, size 20x20 inches. Hemmed, ready for © Brassieres : Two for $1.00 Merce —Women’s brassieres, hook front | use. In neat floral and striped de- « with embroidery or lace trimming. signs. An excellent value at six for | Also bandeau styles, tened in back. $1.00. —Second, Floor, In a broken range of sizes. priced at two for $1 00. eres, Second Floor. Specially | Three Yards efor $1.00 be —36-inch percales of good quality, in a Box Stalisitery | a good assortment of neat designs. | Special at $1.00 | All light colors. An extra value in : the Dollar Day Sale at three ya for $1.00. _—Secona Floor, Comfort Size Bats Bats $1.00 | —Three-pound cotton bats, full com- | fort size, of medium quality pure | white cotton. Extra value for Dollar Day at $1.00 each. —Redding Section, Second Floor, White Ivory-Toilet Articles Specials for $1.00 —$1.65 White Ivory dresser trays, size 81x11. Specially priced at $1.00, Novelties to Match —Candle sticks, made of metal and finished with enamel to match the ~ white ivory. Complete with shade and holder. Regularly $2.00. Spe-— cial at $1.00 each. —Boudoir and children’s lamps, com- plete with shade and holder. Of metal finished to match the white ivory. Trimmed in pink and blue, with cor- responding colored shades. Regularly $1.75 to $3.50. Complete, on Dollar Day, for $1.00. —Toilet Goods Section, First Floor, —500 boxes high-grade linen lawn © box paper, containing two colors and double the amount of paper and en- velopes—48 sheets of writing paper and 48 envelopes. Specially priced for Dollar Day at $1.00 a box. —Stationery Section, First Floor. | Picture Frames | $1.00 Each | —“Sterlum” metal picture frames, single oval and square shapes, in all sizes. Double oval and square shapes | in smaller sizes. Regularly priced at $1.50 to $2.00. Special for Dollar Day at $1.00 each. —Stationery Section, First Floor. Muslin Chemises at $1. 00. —Women’s muslin ct mises, ‘of soft ‘finish material—edged with lace. _ Specially” priced at $1.00 each for Dollar Day. ; —Muslin Underwear, Second Floor, Im Toilet Gad: “Section | Specials for $1. 00 —$9.50 tourist's toilet cases, all rubber lined, with pockets all toilet needs. Spect priced at $1.00, $2.50 hair brushes of lity bristles and Specially priced at Dresses self-trimmed. All neat to 14 years. —Hot water bottles of good quality rubber, in two and. three-quart sizes. Special at $1.00 each. —$1.50 toilet water, bouquet odor, at $1.00 a bottle, —12%ec cakes of Petticoats At $1.00 Each A large assort- sizes and styles, in black - 250 cakes of toilet soap, on Dollar Day 6 cakes for $1.00, —Tollet Goods Section, First Floor, a