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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1920. Uiaybs the Tal Ones WOMEN TO OPEN ‘CO-OP’ STORES Planned as Move Against High Cost of Living WASHINGTON, Feb. 6. Plans for their immediate campaign against the high cost of living are taking tangible form | One of the propositions’ being in under the auspices of Miss Friday—Good-bye Times EUGENE O’BRIEN “Sealed Hearts” Satisfactory Terms Always [THE we GROTE-RANKING OTTO F KEGEL, President -PIKE ST. Anp vo FIFTH Ally Saturday—A motion picture with a remark- ab’ > plot—the struggle between a wealthy theatrical producer and a playwright who has nothing but youth and ambition, for the love of a beautiful stage star— Women's |} Feb. 6.—The world may be growing better, J. C. An drews, furniture manufacturer doesn't know, It is, however, grow ing shorter, thinks J.C. “We us to have lots of calls for beds of extra length for tall people,” says he, “we haven't had an order for a year now Their Pay Too Low, 1,300 Teachers Quit NEW YORK, Feb. 6 drove thirteen hundred t ory out York public schools dur ing 1919, according to figures made public by William L. Ettinger, super intendent Low pay ganize and put in 5 each, hire an experienced manager, rent a build.) ing and patronize it as a unit If by buying at wholesale they | only 20 per cent on their pur-| a they w their n back within thre have running a fi tive store with a ca $25,000, After the mo spread to many communities the various stores might operate and t a wholesale co-operative bust the women would be buy { ps the Id be at least 5 NEW DELIGHTS a fundamental attraction EVERY month witnesses an increase in entertaining power of the Victrola. It presents new artists, new compositions and © new combinations. | Remarkable as is the present Victrola repertoire, it is only an earnest effort of what is to come. NEW VICTROLA RECORDS For February include the following: POPULAR SONGS per cent erative kitchen is A co-operative kitchen direct from wholesalers an and farmers If 10 families should start a co: operative kitehen, each contributing $40 with which to buy a month's supply of food, there would be $400 to spend at one time. Expert cooks would be employed to prepare well balanced meals, and the foc ered to the 10 homes on set time daily, dy for the table. ‘Such a tem is a saving of fuel,” says Miss Strauss, “saves hours of time to the individual families and saves delivery bills and street | car fares for the shoppers. |“Gets-1t" Stops Pain Immediately, and Cor ke The way te tried and prov: way that mill ost, easiost, safe Burglar Takes Jam, but Leaves Jewelry PITTSBURG, Feb, 6.—An enter prising burglar with an appraising 8 operating on the north several nights and has re purned jewelry, plate and ious stones for sugar, preserves and foodstuffs. He entered Country Dances) (Burchenal) seeeesse Victor Military Band 10— 66 — Lamplighter’s Hornpipe (from “American Country Dances”) (Burchenal) Victor Military Band RED SEAL RECORDS Frances Alda, Soprano is 64844 The Bells of St. Mary’s Furber-Adams 10— 1.00 Enrico Caruso, Tenor—In Italian 87305 Vieni sul Mar (Over the Sea).. 10— 100 — Jascha Heifetz, Violinist : (Pianoforte by Andre Benoist) 74600 Romance (from Concerto in D minor) Wieniawski (Veen-yaf-skee) . Louise Homer, Contralto 88614 Messiah—Oh Thou That Tellest CINI EMA MUBDEP with MARION DAVIES &% The first act of this play is stronger than the last act of most dramas. Nigel Barrie is in the strong cast supporting the handsome young star. Fre ByeLo... While Building Castles in the Air..John Steel Let the Rest of the World Go By Eliz- abeth SpencerCharles Hart I'm Like a Ship Without @ Sail . Charles Hart-Eliiott Shaw DANCE RECORDS $2 On Miami Shore—W: . Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra Peggy—Medley Fox-Trot . Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra 3 Dardanella—Fox-trot ..Selyin's Novelty Orchestra My Isle of Golde: Medley Waltz ... 10 the home of J. ©. r and witho ut a single) dollars worth of val parted with 30 pou jars of preserves clock. Cowan tn reporting the thievery SBOE the police said the intruder co not have accidentally overlooked Jewelry and plate d For Si Sick Headache! "=" | sight. of sugar, ver failing, guar- 5 an alarm k corn reme at any drug st Lawrence & and uta t nufactured by E. STRAND ORCHESTRA UNDER S. K. WINELAND 112— 1.50 as a conside were in charged | Says Wife Spurned _ plain WATERED MILK 1s charged against Dan Treasti, dairy: ANOTHER STRADIVARIUS vio- Jin has been stolen, This time L.| ‘McDonald, Pasco, Wash., living at Constipation, Indigestion, ise Sixth ave, is the loser ‘The | MAN, at, 6103 13th ave 8. | Him as Riches Came Sour Stomach, Biliousness, ‘thief left the case and bow behind. | “Doctors Recommend Bon-Opto for the Eyes Physicians and eye specialists pre scribe Bon-Opto as a safe home remedy in the treatment of eye troubles and to strengthen eye- Our of the high sonal service ing enable m || Registered Dentists an moderate advertis- make you this offer: Go to any dentist, get his prices, then come to me and get 20 per cent cut —| WHITE PLA N. ¥., Feb. 6.— | Henry Lewis Slade, who was given & decree of separation from his jwealthy wife, Olivia H. Slade of Momamoneck, by Supreme Court Justice William P. Platt, declared his | wife ordered him to leave her when |her father left her $1,000,000 in| August, 1918, He took the hint that | he was not wanted, he told the court, | rent district, per- jafter it had been many times re. |)" Bloating, Gas, Coated Tongue, take that wholesome physic— FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS | “: Act promptly. Never disappoint Mild and gentle tn action. Do not gripe or nauseate. No costive after effects “Thad a] k two Foley ( short while my jto a dentist. Hubby’s Toothache Crushes Romance NORRISTOWN, Pa. Feb, 6.— rom her husband, Alburtus er lived with him. On the from Magistrate Egbert’s office, & Norristown, where they were married four years aga, he said he had a toothache and was going She never saw him ...Belvin's Novel Where the Lanterns Medley Fox-trot..... Taxi—One-step . --Joseph C. Flufty Smith's Orchestra Poor Little Butterfly Is a Fly Girl Now—Medley Fox-trot... All Star Trio Ruffles—Onestep All Star Trio FIRST RECORD BY EDWARD JOHNSON Edward Johnson, Tenor—in Italian 64840 Pagliacci—Vesti la Giubba (On With the Play)...Leoncavallo Edward Johnson, Tenor 64839 Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still ... a Hans 64841 Menuett . 5 Fritz Kreisler, Violinist Glow — 10 10— 10 gimrantee ae cnt aa INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS —_ = n 18639 Drowsy Maggie — Medley of , Patrick J. Touhey Dublin Jig Medley Patrick J, Clancy-Arthur P. Kenna .. 10— | 18637 The Hayma nolia Reel, Island) pene | again. 64842 La Gilana (The Gypsy) ..Arabo- Spanish Gypsy Song of the 18th Century......... Kreisler 10 Ernestine Schumann-Heink, Contralte 87288 Thy Beaming Eyes Gardner-MacDowell 10— “Reginald Werrenrath, Baritone 64843 Dream Alone in the Twilight + Clemson-Moore 10— 10— J (trom “American The Anival of New Lace Curtains Is Interesting BECAUSE it introduces many new ideas in lace window draping, Laces promise to be very popular and offer most decorative window © treatments for any home. Men’s Hats Worth to $6.00, cut to Boys’ Suits $8.00 Boys’ Wool Suits cut to $4.69 $15.00 All Wool Blue Serge Suits cut to $7.85 Boys’ All Wool Mackinaws cut to $5.49 DOUGLAS SHOES SACRIFICED $10.00 Douglas Shoes, § $12 Men’s Hi-Cut and union made, cut to Logger Shoes cut to $4.85 $8.00 Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, all sizes, cut to $3.95 $4.00 and $5.00 Men’s Dress Shoes cut to $2.45 $7.50 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, all sizes, $3.48 $4.00 Boys’ School Shoes cut to $1.95 20c Men’s Cotton Sox cut to 9c $3.00 Men’s Union-made Overalls cut to $1.89 ENTIRE STOCK SACRIFICED SATURDAY Your last chance to save money—the end of this great $60,000 stock is near at hand and PRICES FOUR ATTRACTIVE SPECIAL VALUES ARE BEING OFFERED \ _ Lot 1 : Lot 2 Consists of good quality Fine quality Filet nets Filet Lace Curtains, with linen lace edges and trimmed with edges of a . ‘ A wide hem bands. These © very neat, pattern—white a. full sizes and dea presi he G4 QB ae $6.75 Lot 4 PAT so yeaves Lot 3 New Craft Net Cur- Fine sixteen-point Filet Net Curtains, with small detached patterns and tains of tissue weight, trimmed with Venetian trimmed with linen lace edges —the -colors are Lace. The new designs ivory and ecru. Priced, introduce tracery of flow- pair ....... $9.85 ers and birds and Chinese Priced, pair. $9.50 ¢ 300 Fiberol Window Shades On Sale Saturday at 65c each WINDOW SHADES made of a tough fiber that possesses excel- lent wearing qualities. These Shades are mounted on good rollers —are 36 inches wide and are in a medium green color. Where an inexpensive shade is desired, these will prove especially desirable. Complete with brackets, 65¢ each. 20c Men’s Hand- kerchiefs, cut to HAVE BEEN CUT TO SMITHEREENS. COME TO THIS SALE SATURDAY. Here’s your ONE LAST OPPORTUNITY to purchase high grade standard merchandise at much less than present wholesale prices. THE FOLLOWING SALE PRICES GO SATURDAY: PAY CHECKS CASHED--Union Store “sox” | MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS Over 237 MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS, broken lines, but all sizes represented; values to $30.00—go Saturday at 20e Canvas $1 Gloves cut to 9c $2.00 Men’s Wool Underwear 97c $5.00 Men’s Wool Union Suits, cut to $2.48 Men’s $4.00 Khaki Pants, sizes to 44, cut to ers, cut to $1.85 98c ‘ARTS SATURDAY, 9 A.M. Blankets aay meoeae $ 3.79 RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. 1601-1603 FIRST AVE., Cor. First Ave. & Pine St. Boys’ Rub- Coats, cut to $7 Ladies’ Dress Shoes, Welted soles, cut to Men’s Suits and Over- coats, values to $35, Special Saturday $14.85 Men’s Wool Mackin- aws, Black Bear, union made, values to $15 $7.85 $6.00 All-Wool Army $6.00 Men’s Extra Heavy Corduroy Pants cut to $2.98 $6.00 Men’s Dress Pants cut to $2.65 All-wool Suits and Overcoats, standard make, beautifully tailored, up to $40, $17.85 $1.50 Ribbed Underwear, Brokea Lines 49c $10 Logger Shirts Cut to Men’s H Flannel $2 Dress Shirts, $5.00 Girls’ Arrow and Oth- cut to Shoes —Drapery Section, $5.00 Men’s Scout Shoes cut to it over and came to the conclusion she had been fooled. “Oh, she's just like the rest of ‘em—you can’t depend on any of them,” Ackerman declared in his cell today. “She was such a nice girl, 1 \Girl Fooled 5 Days . Engaged Git by Mock Marriage|. DETROIT, Feb. marriages in the ‘ d quite common, 18-year-old Louise of home making. The special | Cody knew, so when her friend, Carl pied two cotta i by | Ackerman, called her one day with e of Indust here | th information that he had a sit Study Home Making TON, Tex., Feb, 6.—-Bighteen 1 girls here are studying the Men’s Heavy Wool Underwear, worth to $6.00 cut to, garment 75e Men’s Sus- the duti she thought it quite a lark. . 4 “kitchen police.” President Brailey hey lived cance together five should not be “dosed” | promised if they continue to the end| days. In that period, Louise told for colds ~ appl; of the course they can split salar authorities, she began ta suspect the checks until they were called “grand-| ceremony had not been quite in mother,” order, She went home and h $1.50 Work jirts cut to a blue and striped, cut to 98c &