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THE SEATTLE STAR GT. BRITAIN (2 = Des Lino naccAce) PROBE STORY | (sc THREE U,S, NAVY BALLOONISTS DISCUSSING 4 Conductor Denies Shoved von < sind each 0 tall they mapped out a southerly course. | the bust ; te While Mra, J. C. Anderson was | conference Saeed ¢ decay Ho atill in Lakes yowpital, Thursday, THEY FOLLOWED he ba had not beer , j ’ THE KASTERN STAR ' he. f - pre Starts on Page 1 HEARINGS ON TARIFF START House and Senate Discuss Revision | MARTIN r Jan. 6—~Tagitt wan today in both hdtme poet king up thru the now | he te ov the route for ri hr Hinton had} In ¢ coat 1 Is Bad Day for | Superstitious | : Policemen Here BY L. € VY ASHINGTON officials we continuing Investig arin erent opinion tien of her oe whe Se -_ h man had a 4 : ar |» ! | | — ways and means cartngs as a basis f n of the tariff in to b | tr nh a Gree oars rora ave, and wing at Propaganda as Business Details Are Outlined BY LLOYD ALLEN LONDON, Jan, 6—Russia's mill- tary campaign next summer will be governed by the outcome of her trade | ji As Hegotiations, tt became apparent here | A ‘ x H | today. Trade, it was believed, will de- . termine what region shall be attack M~ | @d as well as the time of the cam 5 Paign. Trading with Great Britain has| ‘ | ave. Been in abeyance for more than six H id F | Months, but a sort of unofficial com. | Merce has been built up as a nucle’ for full resumption of business tions. Meanw he two countries | @re disputing over the British de-| Mands that the soviet government | Grease scattering propaganda, | In some quarters it was charged Russia is using her military concen-| frations as a threat to bring about night. ‘ A. K, Lind, congrenn nan Angel in flight and Mus turning Andernc but did not shove vn inauguration committe garding the to grapo, # oppers were wateh Thursday ing t ation for m heard te ney emergency tariff bill, pa timo Angel wad of M 1050 Aeut. George rain the old days lowt at nea’ Corporal Robert ¥. sought after the $440 from Camp Lewis, Munecatelie merchant, dirappearance e, whieh virtually embaty rtation of a large numbers , and which is dest while ther injy hen Churehili'® auto was rammed by that of Wylie Hemp hill, 6019 Mra. Anderson in, and lives at 3626 W Three of ber rity and she may be inju The baby waa uninjured Bellamy Acquitted by Federal Jury Clarence HL. Net! charged with ¢ goods #tolen from in-| by, where he made them some st terstate merce ¢ hot tea and gave them a warm noquitted a jury rep al, and then all four started for Raward 1. ¢ some Factory “This made a great impremdon on the other two men, They dropped every weighty article they could dc without for one last effort and came upon the frozen M river, After proce stream four 1 sth ave, N. Bs. mers, wool grower years of age enst “ of grapo. se The senate hearing was of gretter men, Mate in en, moet /Gorham Is Appointed! Assistant to Deputy |. f the great Sherwood ¥. 1 interna | discuss the the Amert| xolng r trading concern and o aking for a freight ps nhortly after January 1. Mark tireeted them to one of his huts near Gorham, one of the langerous trip which are making. pe cannot believe that news| up “nm ir efforts to kill the for this session, while Penroge’s 4 on the com ything possible lie hasten a favorable report on it, then to pass the sena leave amy Natives being sent all over ponmeanion 0! © United Press cor ham Wf a lawyer and a ster He ®succecds Ralph Hummer, who | will sawume his duties January 10, hmar al investigator under Malcolm trade resumption. urt| “When they reached Moone Fac | at wearing the | Douglas, prosecuting attorney-elect WORKING OUT . vad ; 3 n and I mw them for TRADE SYSTEM te ¥ : ci « ¢ r Y Aside from the difficulties of reach- ‘i e a orting t newnpaper an LOB AD exported almost $1,000,000 | pear in « carpets to the United States Jaget, 73, commits suicide with fg an agreement to resume trade. here will be trouble in adjusting the gysteme employed by Britain and the Cammunistic government of Russi, ft was learned today A tentative plan has been devised under which “the Russian trading! corporation” will be formed. This! eorporation would be capitalized at! £10,000,000, half subscribed by Rus- No prancing steed for the modern Lochinvar who came) — | to carry away Miss Gurtha Masteson as his bride! For the time being, Bert Lewis, of Westwood, California, was a Knight of the Road, and when parental reluctance threat- ened to interfere with the wedding plans, the resourceful) pair rode the “blind baggage” to the altar in Oakland, gia, half in Great Britain. The Rus ian and British branches of the cor- sic tictceg?ec:3 Daring Overnight | Robberies Reported Monopoty in Russia as a branch of the government. Three daring holdupa, two by|ready to slug him tf he resisted, highwaymen working in pairs, and | while the other searched his pocketa | The BonMarché ESTABLISHED 1890 ‘The British branch would be em. powered to purchase from manufac: | turers of their own country al! Rus @ian requirements and export them. || en pi chaps the a : 34 would also control the sale of Rus. | ‘he attempted shootin = A crinicd Currington is minus 65 cents. | Sian products in the British empire. ager | by a merchants" p Carrying a silver plated pistol, a! Se ene sal the overnight repo! lone robber held up John Sherman, | . . | A suspicious prowler escaped after | 2520 W. Stanton «t.. near his home Judge Otis Brinker | desinz one shot from the gun of! 4: 6:39 4 m. Thursday, and took $1¢ Merchant Patrotman Austin at First | prom him, j Is Guest at Party) ave. sand Spokane ave, earty| “Jewelry and $57 tn cash were Superior Court Judgeelect Otis | Thursday morning. | stolen from room 24, Mitway hotel W. Brinker, now justice of the peace,| The prowler got on @ Lake Bu |5is% Sixth ave. §., according to a ‘wns the target for poems and gifts| rien street car and was not caught, | report to Patrolman A. KE. Tracy by culled from his neighbors and friends | accorting to a report from the West | the proprietor, N. Oyana. ‘Wednesday night, at a party In his | Seattle precinct. A revolver was stolen from the honor, given at the home of C. L.| The merchant patrotman is be | home of Capt. C. H. White, ‘Woodmanses, 2342 44th ave, S. W.|Ileved to have fired at the man,| Fourth ave, N. A mult of ¢ Judge Brinker salvaged a set of/after he noticed his suspicious 4 $5 were taken from KR, A. Du pearl cuff links and other jewelry. | actlona. |clos, 4217 Seventh ave. 8 J. Ken J. EL Rogers, 204 14th ava 8, tol | nerty’s sultense, containing clothes JOSEPH F. WALTERS, formerty | potice that at 6 p. m. Tuemlay two|Was stolen from the Crown hotel, | with the United States secret service | roughly dreased robbers held up his|312% First ave. 8. Watch, safety fm Oregon, has been transferred to| store and escaped with $10 taken|box key and $5 comprised the loot the office of the postoffice inspector | trom the cash register. jot burgiars who ransacked Mra © im Seattle, Rub Your Eyes, Men, Then Read This Again!! Shirts at $1.00 And They’re Some Shirts!! Men’s Trousers At Big Savings The man who needs an Zist ave. &, at 19th ave. 8. and|from Bartell's drugstore at 22nd ave extra pair of trousers to ‘T#o highwaymen, one carrying a| E. Johnson's house on the Hothell OPPORTUNITY pistol, robbed C. H. Currington, 2721| road. Two men lifted a $35 kodak STARBWANTADS Waite ot, at 10:30 p.m. Wednesday pa W. and Ballard ave. Wednesday One robber stood behind Currington, ' afternoon. match his coat, or who wants We were fortunate in getting twelve hun- them for everyday wear, will welcothe these extreme reduc- tions in price! dred of these dandy good Shirts at a price that permits us to sell them for just one dollar apiece. They’re correctly built and properly sized— made from good qual- ity percales in black, blue, brown, tan and fancy stripes on white grounds.. All have soft cuffs, and come in sizes 14 to 17. Better get a few, even though you don’t need them right away! MEN'S SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR Every pair is well made, and the materials are cottons, cotton and wool Oregon cassimeres, Dickey’s and other good worsted fab- rics. We Have Just Received 50 ALL-WOOL SPORT SKIRTS And They’re $79 . Astonishing Values at.. Many novel styles, in both plain and plaited models, are shown in a variety of large and small plaid patterns. The materials are heavy skirting fabrics in handsome bright-colored plaids on gray, brown, tan, blue or green grounds. Waist sizes to 3lare included in this assortment. They come in stripes and in plain or diagonal weaves; in browns, grays and greens. Sizes from 30 to 46. The pair $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 MEN'S CLOTHES SHOP—UPPER MAIN FLOOR January Clearance of Women’s Stockings Prices Extremely Low 1,000 Pairs of Silk Hosiery (Seconds), Pair 9 5 c An unusual offering of Women’s Stockings — secured from a well-known manufacturer—to sell at 95c a pair. Seconds, but the imperfections in’ knitting in most cases are very slight. In black, white and brown, both plain and drop stitch. $1.35 Silk and Fiber Stockings at $ 1 ° 1 0 1,500 pairs of Stockings at a substantial reduction for the January Clearance Sales. Seamless or semi-fashioned —with reinforced heels, toes and soles, with double hem- med tops of lisle. Both black and white in the lot. STOCKING SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Tub Sil Waists at $2.95 Fine for Business Wear The tub silks are in striped patterns and are made up with plain or tucked fronts. The pongee waists have plain, embroidered or tucked fronts. They come in several styles with round or “V” necks, and some have natty little sailor ties of self material. Sizes 36 to 44. New, F veoh aad Dainty Embroidered Georgette Waists at $3.95 They’re all in tie-back styles and all are handsomely beaded or embroidered in contrasting colors. Some have neck and cuffs piped with narrow bands of silk in colors that contrast richly. Shown in the daintiest of pastel shades, including bisque, canary, sunset, old rose, flesh, turquoise, also navy and white. i Sizes 36, 38 and 40 only in this lot. First Sale of Luggage and Sulkies in the New Location—Fourth Floor 18 Slightly Damaged Sulkies and Go-Carts One-Third Less Only a few of each kind—here are the exact numbers: 4—$12.50 Sulkies Reduced to $8.34 10—$15.00 Sulkies Reduced to $10.00 2—$15.00 Go-Carts Reduced to $10.00 2—$19.50 Go-Carts Reduced to $13.00 Half-Price Clearance IN THE CHINA SECTION See what the January Clearance is doing in the China Section. Hundreds of odds and ends of Dinnerware, Glassware and Silverware At Just Half Their. Regular Prices There are about 600 pieces of Decorated Dinnerware— remnants former open» stock patterns, About 200 pieces of Cut Glass and Pressed Glassware. split cowhide in pigskin grain, with —About 50 pieces of Silver: sewed-on leather corners, cloth lined and plated and Sheffield Silver fitted with pocket. Sizes 16 and 18 inches. Hollow Ware, BASEMENT. Two Cleararce Offerings FROM FABRIC FLOOR Dress Ginghams 20c Yard A good chance to get Ginghams for making up dresses for yourself and the children. Good quality, 27 inches lengths to yards plaids. Percales 19¢ Yard Neat light grounds—a full yard wide 2,000 yards in the lot, and for only 19¢ a yard. THIRD FLOOR wide, —in checks, stripes and of $8.95 Cowhide Bags Reduced to $6.75 Durable Bags brass lock and on stripes these, of ches UNION STREET FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE SIDE