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a? 2 NCLE JOR” HAS eM AY POSTPONE | Drowns His Sorrows |He Never Smiled |Worn-Out Overalls {Ask Mrs. Wilson’s High School ‘Walk | + ALL , : HIS OWN ‘ “WwW AKE" 35 Times in 8 Years) and Now He’s Dead| Darken All County! Aid for Starving) Causes Court Actig ay ABHINGTON, Dev NEW YORK, Deo, 30.—The cham | LONDON, England, Deo. 10.—Jule| MIDDLETOWN, N. ¥, Deo, 80-—| WASHINGTON, Deo, 80.--Mre. On m of the school bo lin sengrene ‘an avs, pion “drunk” of New York state, pSarave Kyffranek, @ Jewel mounter,| An old pair of everalia is held re) Woodrow Wilson haa been asked to | Judge Hverett Smith ieeued Wedn = Fasaa Bb the heede & |e amepne to the reconts is John | who committed mulelde by cutting hie | sponsible for plunging all Orange | accept the leadership of the women's day afternoon an alternative writ of : % yeaterday wers, 42, who has been convicted | throat, bad a reputation in the county In darkness for two hours.| committee to aid in the campaign mandate directing James B. Black | Unele Joe catied ft Republicans Plan to Defer. of completely drowning his sorrows | nelitb« »rhood of never having been | A brakeman threw away an old pair tat unched by Herbert Hoover for the | weil, superintendent of buildings, to a loser *, Collection Until June 15 [2% times wince 1918. "fo was recently | known tom | which landed on highdension wires] serv ing children in the Near Mast. | show onuse why the construction of a ext ar o | roleaned, celebrated hin freedom and —_ —- pekag <r etedee- \hensne LEXINGTON, Ky—Jederal |m covered walk at TAneoin high, ont ix now back in the workhouse for the| mWRERN, N, C--Because under Se ageses . om n ”t be allowed. Ho c WANGTON, Deo, 80.—Pont.| Wittar penaating pian last week's pay | HOLIDAY BALL, WAS HELD] hibition officers will attend New |eshoo! should sot be turnad, te a t until June 15 of federal | —_—_— wan 19 per cent lean than they had WEDNESDAY NIGHT at Christen Year's celebrations in the sare | fering w the improvement, intends : a ents due March 15 is being! paritiah India, Fewot and the Unit been receiving, employes of Ne n's hall by Hlmer J, Noble poat,| district, of Kentuoky to ase that no} rs it eoing to classe precios ‘ aa a feature of the repub.|ed State duce from 80 to 85 | bern tron Works & Buppty-Ce vote Ameritan Logie, Dances ore given |liquor is used to liven up the par: | oo im siding $6 another, | Council Can't. Agree bal ad|toans’ emergency tax program, It's| Per cent of the world's cotton. to strike _monthiy by the post ie — _____— —————— ‘We he ater ion of leade t co ae _ — a = Pay; Two May Serve 4 t intention of fers in mere ; . : to bring it forward at “the paycho Without Reappointment nM maid Watterson, togtoal moment” BRATTLE NEW YORK LO8 ANGELES BAN FRANCISCO City politics developed & peoul war | FREE TO { Bhgle Thursday when ft became Noble, Post to Go ASTHM SUFF! RERS| Probable that City Engineer A. 1. Ahead and Elect A E Dimock and Lighting Chief J. D . — i hive thew the recnninéer Upen ansouncement of the refusal Free Trial of a Method That Any Ross of Rainier Post to cunsulidaie with one Can Use Without Dixcom Sf Mgyor Caldwalt’s term without re | imer J. Noble Post No 1, of the fort « of Tim appointment. American Legion, the latter organiza | We have a Af Dimock ts not reappotnted be | tion bas planned to nominate and | ssh will camitinue to serve at a salary ¢ 196,000," rather than at the $7,000 @alary that was provided for him tn em the 1921 budge: ‘The city charter provides that a _ man may = office unl his suc New Year's Eve, Friday, Deo. 31, " Under the Auspiced of dng Of the budget committ , See Bell’s School of Polntment of Ross and I Dancing ken on the Re Greenwood Hall 83rd and Greenwood Gove’s Orchestra, from Palle lake. Prices will be awarded to the best costumes. Seasonable lunch served. Jitney service all night Mil action ix ordinan: 0. T. ge pkson and against the ord! le Rr nt Hesketh, Phil Tinda: Jot nk et romont ©. F. 3 m friendiy to the increase. fede A. T. Drake is in the South on | Wave of absence Boys’ Stunning Overcoats At an Astounding Reduction We call these the finest Boys’ Overcoats in the city because we have every reason to believe that they are so—that you may go through every store or Boys’ Clothing and you will fail to find any Overcoats better made, of better or more lasting fabrics, or of better style ~ and finish. We formerly sold them up to $35 and that was conceded to be a remarkably low price for such Panag 4 high qualities. This eg lot Comprises sizes for boys of 10 to years, afid big girls and misses will find many styles among thern that are just the models many girls are wearing to- day. We find ourselves with too many of these ia sizes and so Choice $17.90 And Another Startling Offer! SLIPONS tion for the rainiest of rainy weather. One of the most remarkable values we have ever been able to offer at aged worsted, fine rib knit. $2.25 “ti... $3. good values at the prices quoted this week. The Whole od ' GREEN BLDG. -Tacoma Store—919 Broadway t Ite officers January 4, Matters °F" ¢ importance are sald Wo be pending, | « Men, $1.00, Including War Tax Ladies, 100 ‘ Ages 1 5 A © $2.75 Salts $4. And mother will realize that these are astonishingly FOURTH **° PIKE FRER TRIAL COUPON YAONTIER ARTHMA 00. Room || SAL-N, | Nagar 4nd Hudson Bia 8 50 Boys’ Rubberized | With Hats to Match Just 50 of them exactly, in sizes for boys of 10 to 15 years, and regular Sou’wester Hatsto match. A perfect protec- $4.95 Boys’ Fine All-Wool Union Suits At Greatly Reduced /Prices * Ideal wear for these treacherous days, and so soft and warm it’s a joy to wear ’em. The aaeaten Globe make in f 25 00 THE SEATTLE STAR FHUNEDAY, DACEMBER 20, 1926, ;| OFFERS A FINAL WORD FOR 1920 You, Madam, Cannot Delay Many Hours if You Are to Profit by the Advantages . | of Our Farewell to 1920 At the hour of 5:30 p.m. on Friday, we will have concluded the most successful year of retail mer- chandising of any institution of our character and class in America. - Because of style and value we have enjoyed the confidence and patronage of the women of Seattle to an extent that seems incredible Latest model fine Serge Dress, All sheen, 416 As a finale in this Valedictory on the retiring year, we return the compli- ment manyfold in greater values of “W “Sweet Sixteen” at Sixteen Dollars never knew . its power to buy Better Suits, Coats and Dresses as it does today. Don’t wait and regret. aa COATS * A collection of the most varied sorts of styling, in High-grade Bolivias, Velours, Meltons and Mixtures —half and full-lined, some fur-collared. A stupendous presentation which has just been beautified by 200 new arrivals yesterday—high- grade Tricotines, Taffetas, Serges, Georgettes, Mes- salines, Satins, Velvets, Velours and Velveteens. SUITS The values have proven an awakening. Simple and artistic tailleurs as well as semi-novelties in superior grades of Tricotines, Serges and Velours, full silk-lined. Accepted as Authoritative ke Women of All Ages ; Sizes 16 to 44. - Bot Psa hn hfe ae wo Berge Buit, oN wives, $16. Don’t Miss the Sights in Our jo" HARRIS, Prest@ent ¥ Ati, ta 1021 Second Ave., Rialto Block