The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1921, Page 20

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THE SEATTLE STAR Richest Girl’s [WANTS FORMER WOMAN DIES (LEGLESS DOG SPORTS WHEELS) ( 'Father Sued by | WIFE ARRESTED FROM INJURY. Beaten Sholer’ |Ex- Husband Charges Her lebuik Dec. 10 by Speed- With Perjury ing Street Car | HENS SETTLE CASE é CHINESE SILK MEN IN CIF On Way to New York Sik” Exhibition INSURGENTS | COMBINE IN CONGRESS ecause Mra, Arlee Adna alleged to have swe Form Organization to Com- bat Threatened Swing Toward Reaction WASHINGTON, the new con President Ha Procressive | feed in house and senate Altho its members will form a co: Peratively small number in eithe Bouse, they will Jan, 7.—When have the ' of half a dozen Rew organization will keep to front the welfare of the public are. 50,000 has been bureau to pro necessary for of the pub Among the senators ready to carry On the progressive fight are France of Maryland, Norris of Nebra Walsh of Massachusetts, te of Wisconsin, and Ladd, newly-elect 4 from North Dakota. ‘The bureau which will supply the fasurgent ammunition probably will de headed by Basil Manly, economist, Investigator and publicist, whose re the fed ommittee Was one of the me nprehensive @ocuments ever published by con- gress, A second meeting, at which plans for extending the supporting organi gation into every state will be taken ‘UP, and a program mapped out for Meeting issues coming up at the spe- @ial session, probably will be held | early in January With the republican majority firm-| Ty in control of the new congr: Progressives look for steam r tactics fn putting thru much the legisiation proposed. But even a party juggernaut, they | hold, can be swayed from its path or! Wrecked by a few high explosive bombs. ing letters from the girl to somo of her friends, RAINBOW STOCKINGS LATEST PARIS CRAZE PARIS, France, Jan. The foot is lilac, and above are m terminating In pale pink. "Nother Man Files for City Council Making the sixth man to d himself a candidate for the ¢ jell, 8. 8. Slaughter, until foreman in the streets oaiment filed andigacy Thursday, Ne Bones of Britisher | Unearthed in F rance: PARIS, Jan, 7 a Napo ago t killed in P AIR REDUCED IN PRICE You will find the values offered at this sale hard to match for quality footwear. MEN’S Basement Store $4:95 $650 and $g-50 In this lot are values up to $15.00, and many styles to choose from. Sizes are broken, but nearly every size and width in the lot. NOT CHEAP SHOES BU SHOES Main Floor $ 8-95 All sizes. All widths. Tan or black; calf or kid, and your choice of values up to $15.00 T GOOD SHOES CHEAP WOMEN’S SHOES Basement Store $4.95 In this lot you will find Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords, and all sizes in the lot, but not in every style. Values range from $8.00 to All at one Main Floor $9.95 Hundreds of pairs of Black Kid Shoes with French or military heels and hand-turned or welted soles, former values to $17.50. Sizes 2 to 9; widths AAA to TWEEDIE BOOT TOPS $3 and $3.50 values $1.85 $5 and $4 values... $3.45 1220-22 SECOND AVE. Second at University | Nellie is sporting two fine new front legs furni hed, her by the National Women's League for Animals. She was born with no front legs. New Yorker. ‘ofa baby carriage do very well, tho. All Our d\, MONEY ayers > Starting today at 9 o’clock we offer, for quick disposal, our entire stock of Highest Grade Overcoats and Suits— scores of which actually cost us, in cold cash, as much as $71—hundreds of which cost us $65 and $60—at a price fi Included at this price are hundreds of the very finest Overcoats and Suits which money can buy ANYWHERE, among them many importations from a leading English maker, others from the foremost makers of fine clothes in America— and there is a style, a size, a fabric and a color to meet the de- mands and individual taste of every man. Suits in every one of the latest styles for men of all ages and every build, from the very slim to the extra stout. Among the Overcoats are full- and half-belted styles, Chesterfields, big, heavy Ulsters, warm, sen- sible walking Topcoats and conservative styles. No Matter What , They Cost, They Are Now | Priced at We want you to compare these wonderful values with all other offers and leave you to judge for yourself, after you have exam- ined the garments, just what this present price means. Business at our regular popular prices is good today, but we find ourselves with too large a stock of these higher priced garments and this is our simple, straightforward way of taking our loss and - the same time making thousands of new fast friends for the uture, And at $20, $25, $30 and $35 All the remainder of our great stock at 9p sse popular prices, offers you today, as always did, the greatest values obtain- able in the city at these figures. Hundreds and hundreds of reliable Suits and Over- coats of every possible style and fabric, and in sizes for men of every build; ALL RE- PRICED TO GIVE YOU THE GREAT- EST VALUE POSSIBLE BY OUR ECO- NOMICAL UPSTAIRS METHOD OF DO- ING BUSINESS. y { CLOTHES FOR 2 Mie: GREEN BLDG. |Works Long Hours att wat Ripe Old: Age ae “U.S.” Omitted From Our New Stamps ” Front Whéele|,. roma! office ! word Highest Grade Overcoats and Suits Now Grouped 7 wy at One Price for Final Clearance '."'’, a RY @ Bid iu"! ", . Lilt, My, fy a EN Ma EG Ys «Siti ae hi AN in @ ae om ’ we Y ' if, Hy, \\ WE Md \ Wi ND aavs ** FOURTH 4° PIKE Tacoma Store 919 Broadway

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