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Trade Papers “Men Told the ~ Value of Boosting Prod- © ucts Made Here © men from af parts of state gathered at the Untversity Washington Tuesday for the seo y ninth annual institute Prem aano- | pout n of this type of pert 7S. BH. Christy Thomas director pit, for the Se le Cham Pee. Commerce, told the editors trade journals of the work of Northwest Products — Seattle Chamber of Com- wad ‘ony 10 per cent of the, used in Seattle kitchens are) wufactured in Seattle, he sald. PER CENT OF FOOD (LD BE MADE HERE | The goods manufactured here} 4 furnish §> per cent of the; b used if the housewives orter Northwest, products, avorred. The committes will a kitchen catalogue listing| products, and furnish to Seattle housewives, he) and added “Fred R. Morgan, of the Fred & Nelson Co. chairman of merchants’ committee, ts hold @ series of meetings of manu ws and store buytrs at the ing retail stores in Seattle, sn a Seattle retail store Buys in East, it has to buy in con quantities and then walt shipment. The goods must be d and held) A quicker turn is possible by buying North- products. CH CHILDREN VALUE DF NORTHWEST RRODUCTS “The school committee is plan to have Seattle children in the schools taught the position the Pacific Northwest ‘as a man- ing: region. The plan ts to the children Seattle's monk as & manufacturer of four, for ex- then take them te four and show them the manufac process and finally to show x pictures of Seattle indus manufactories In the pub The arrival of a prominent Frenchman in these United » States nowadays is a signal for a “parade” of film and rm beauties. Object—to determine “America’s prettiest gir' prettiest a movie actress, Miss Irene Chadwick, whose hand he is holding. CITY COUNCIL MONDAY— communication recommending the acceptance of a loan of $250,000 from Seattle Tm for the continuance of work on the Shagtt Transferred to Qe general fund 9 surplus ef $24,000 now tn the police relief and pension fund. * lands sanitarium. ° Referred to the feense committee a bill requiring collection agencies General Robert Nivelle saw bevies of them. And selected as Referred t the finance and afilities conenftire Mayor Caldweils Gevelopment pro, Appropriated $16,000 for construction and repair werk a6 the Fir to take oat a licemse. plete the pipe line from Cedar river basin to the power house. Referred to the streets and sewers committee a petition of the Unt versity Commercial club for permision to Install an electric sign reading “University District” on the Eastlake bridge. . Appropriated $13,940 to purchase two new autcsncbiles equipment for the fire department. Passed a resolution setiing Jamwary 3) a the propased improvement of Ninth ave §& filling—a project that would furnish an art highway Udefints @intricte—at an eatimated ccat of $900,000. Referred to the special legislative committee the mayor's mamication urging certain laws affecting the city that pressed af the present season of the Iegivinture. | - . PAUL HEADS NEW Sunes cits Lecel Beattie’s athool board will ask the COMBINED POST inte Sena ce boards to ase funds for medical ctin Rainier-Noble Post of Le-|!%2,'° = * th sitren ot te gion Organized The board decided to comply at once with the court order that no —_— further use should be made of school Charles TL Paul was elected com mander of the newly consolidated!" children's clinte. the and adjacent jertal funds for the purpose of operating ‘I Rninior amd Elmer J. Noble posts of | ‘The dental clinic wit alone suffer Sky Lewistation,” by Sidney | Norman, editor of the Northwest Mining Truth. ‘The program for Wednenday after. Boon follows: “Making News on Dailies,” by Professor Mau | Fice W. Hilcklin, of the school of Journalism: “1921 A@vertising Rates,” by Dr. ML. Spencer, diree- o the American Legion, at the fire |&* & reeult of the order, more than joint meeting of the organization at| 2 Phyvictans having donated their the Armory Monday night, than 300 veterans were in attend pws ot youre. ance. P. 8 HALL, DIRECTOR of Wash- “Rainter-Noble Post, No 1. 18 (0 ington State” Museum, has been become & public service organization chown member of the Arts club a well aa Pa ae aoe jor Washington, D. C A J. Bileworth, member of the Miimgt) Maia) MalAl board of trustees, was named head | | of a committee of 25 which will push | the employment of veterans now out ‘ i eo ACHING LOTS |Rub pain away with a small trial bottle of old “St. Jacob's Oil” Fheamatiem te “pain” onty. Not More | MOTYter to the medical elinie tor «| RAS : ECON: Store Hours 9 to 5:30 D AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET’ ‘ \ AW a\\\ : Wednesday, January 12th, 1921 Store Hours 9 to §:80 —A REMARKABLE DEMONSTRATION OF THE NEW PURCHASING POWER A Special Purchase .of Gossard Brassieres Two for $1.00 —Gossard Bandeau Brassieres. Regu- larly 75c and 85c. and some with back White and flesh. Sizes 34 to 42) Same with front fastening. ee veg Your Miscellaneous Specials, $1.00 Hand Bags $1.00 —860 Hand Bags. Real leather, in both flat envelope shape and top strap. Also regulation shape in leather and velvet. —pirst ricor $1.25 Door Mats $1.00 —India Cocoa Fiber Mats with double braided edge. Size 14x27 inches. . $1.50 Linoleum $1.00 —Inlaid tile and wood designs; 11 patterns; $1.00 square yard. Furniture Polish $1.00 —Barron’s Auto Cream Furniture Polish. Large size bottles. Hoover Sweepers, $1.00 Down —Special terms for Dollar Day. Balance in regular payments of one dollar a week. —Fourth Poor Loose Leaf Albums $1.00 —Txll. Very godd leatherette cover; 50 leaves. $1.75 Fountain Pens $1.00 —100 Combination Fountain Pen and Prepelling Pencil. Fitted with 14 kt. gold pen, iridium tipped. A box of extra leads. Kodak Department. First Moor Gloves, $1.00 a Pair For Women and Children —200 pairs Women’s Chamoisette and Leatherette Gloves. White and pongee. Sizes 6% to 8 —First Pioor Children's Gloves $1.00 « Regularly $1.25 and $1.35 a Pair —150 pairs Children’s Woolen‘ Gloves, Heather mixtures. $1.50 Drapery Cretonne $1.00 2.000 yarde Cretonne: choice dealgns and colorings, 3% inches wide. Curtain Marquisette, 2 Yards for $1.00 ~—Regularty priced at Téa Cream and white; 26 inches wide Fourth Fleer $1.50 Union Suits $1.00 ——220 Women’s Lisle Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, band top; bodice top, wing sleeve and en- velope style. Pink and white. All sizes, 4 to 9, but not all sizes in all styles. —Firet Floor Women’s Stockings $1.00 a Pair Regularly $1.50 a Pair 900 pairs pure Silk Stockings, with 6 500 Pieces Neckwear Regularly Priced $1.50 to $3.00 —New Roll Collars, Flat Modesty Fronts and Collar Vestee Sets of dainty lace. Real Irish and filet on fine nets. White Goods Specials, $1.00 600 Pillow Cases, 8 for $1.00 —Best quality, 45x36 inches Priced in regular stock 50c each. 500 Yards Pillow Tubing, 3 Yards for $1.00 —40-inch. Regular 40c yard. Good weight, soft finished muslin. 2% Yards White Voile $1.00. —2% yard lengths. 36-inch White Voile; neat checks, plaids, and stripes. Regular 60c and 65¢ yard. Feather Pillows $1 Each —17x24 inches. qu: tiek- ing filled with pure, odorless feath- ers. 40 only. Former price Bed Sheets $1.00 Each Single bed or cot size; 54x90 inches; 120 in the lot. 300 Turkish Towels —Three for $1.00. Size 18x36 inches. Muslin, 6 Yards for $1.00 800 yards of 36-inch Bleached Muslin and Cambric, Regular 19¢ TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1921. 245 Ties $1.00 —The latest and most de- sirable colorings. Mostly $2.00 qualities. Men’s Hose $1.00 —28 Men's Silk Halt Hee. Sizes 91% and . Regularly a pair. —97 pairs Men's Heather Mixture “Patrick” Half- Hose; heavy worsted. Hose, 4 Pairs for $1.00 —Regularly 50c, 45¢ and 8 few 35c a pair. —356 Colored and ack [ale All sizee White Bhirts $1.00 Regular $1.50 end $2.00 Qualities Earl & Wilson and Cluett & Peabody Co, makes. First Floor Notions —Rubberized Gingham eee hold Aprons, with Special $1.00, —leatherette School Bags. Strap handle and draw $1.50. Special 1000" —First Fleer Jewelry Novelties Regular $1.50 t© $2.50 Guakiti Te jaeln men of the state by the North- Prodacts committee of the inch lisle top and the new fashioned foot Batiste Bloomers $1.00 Biack only All stare. —Well made; good quality mater- Regularly $2.00 a Pair ial; pink and white; 36 only. 215 pairs Women's Wool Heather Stock ings, in dark brown heather mixture, light brown and green heathera All sizes 2 Pairs for $1.00 40° pairs women's fancy me riged ribbed Stockings. White, gray and one case in fifty requires internal yard. treatment. Stop dérugging Rub soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Ol" right into your sore, stiff, ach ing joints and muscle, and comes instantly. “St. Jacobs Oil” ls & hartpless rheumatiem cure which hever disappoints and cannot burn the skin. Litober apt Quft complaining! Get ® email trial bottle of old, honest “St. Jacobs Of!” at any drug store, and in just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain, sorences, stiff hese and swelling. Don't #uffert Re lief awaits you. “St, Jacobs Ol" has cured millions of rheumatian suffer in the last half century, and ts of Commeres. Among the Talks to be given are “Main 200,” Cc. B. Blethen, editor Seattie Times; “Holting Circulation.” by ‘Wrank S. Baker, Tacoma Ledger, and “The Newspaper and the Home Town,” by Joseph Swaiwell, presi. ‘@ent Union National bank, Seattle. ASKS REVERSAL _ OF GAS RULING Price Too High, Kennedy ' . Tels Supreme Court * Because, he said, the state public Gl ACS (i C pervice commission sent its private! , 5 u ‘ a ‘ “They had given up all hope of my Sse Pi eater eng a CLEANS KIDNEYS eae the oe seate|Tanlac, Iam fecling as well now as Wf your Back is aching or Bladder he decision of the public service] “A year ago last January I had a bothers, drink lots of water oa risyoy tally out of| Ody and soul together. proceed to load your stomach with « ——— Linen and Cotton Toweling 5 Yards for $1.00 ~-760 yards good weight Linen and Cotton Toweling. 17 inches wide. Regular 25¢ yard. 2.00 Children’s Dresses $1.00 —1 to 4 years. Plain colors and checks. Second Floor ane Floor 208. Regularly 75c a Pair —First Floor Special Price Basemen Extraordinary Specials for Dollar Day 50 Trimmed Hats A rons at $1.00 $1.00 Each . pr Biggest Apron > Yet —Soft Crash Hats of velvets, in all Brown, all ~—400 Gingham, Chambray and Percale Aprons, in cover- black and two tones; chin chins with fur trim- mings and brocaded effects and combinations all, bungalow, dress and Pollyanna styles. An attractive assortment of colors and styles. of hatter’s plush and velvet, Office Aprons, $1.00 200 Blouses $1.00 Each —100 Black Sateen Aprons—made Formerly $1.49, $1.98 and $2.59 to cover the entire skirt. One Maree, pogket. —Voile and Organdie Blouses grouped for quick clearance. Embroidered, ’ ) i tucked, frilled and lace trimmed styles. Women s Bloomers —All sizes, 36 to 46, but not all sizes $1.00 of each model. —5O pairs sateen—elastic or hand 400 Petticoats $1.00 tops and elastic knee. Black, white Each flesh. Sizes 25 to 29, —— meee Sete & —Sateen, Percaline and Fifth Avenue Taffeta, in black, navy, magenta, green and Copenhagen. Deep knife pleated or ruffled flounces; elastic waistbands. Girls’ Tub Dresses $1.00 —200 attractive Chambray Dresses in plaids, stripes and checks. Sizes 6 to 14 years. ‘ Children’s Muslin wers 2 Pairs for $1.00 —Regular 55c, 60¢, 65¢ and 75c qualities. + —60 pairs knicker and straight styles, finished with embroidered edges. SizeS 2 to 14 years. —Second Fleer ern just as good for relation, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, spratga. 1 ever felt in my life and I only Gate, Thomas 32. Kenedy teme|wish I had time to go to every igenting the city of Seattle, Monday |nome and tell every sick person cen the oie court to reverse #bout thie grand medicine. severe attack of influenza which left and cat lew meat Baty and aunt mm tart Dorel ein. ‘wrrbiyweaened contin hana Special Terms om City Attorney Kennedy dectared and my appetite was #0 poor that I] When your kidneys hurt and you Ss ft - “hat the price of $1.50 permitied the |*t little more than enough to keep | back feels sore, don’t get neared and ewing Machines One dollar down. For Dollar Day this initial payment will Place the Eldredge Sewing Ma- |} chine in your homa The Ei @redge B Machine, o high Class, vibrating shuttle type with automatic tension release, ball bearings and automatic drop “My heart palpitated so @readfully | lot of drugs that excite the kidneyn at times that it seemed like it had|and irritate the entire urinary tract. stopped altogether, and I would|Keep your kidneys clean like you think my Yime had coma I was|keep your bowels clean, by flushing © weak that I couldn't go up the|thern with a mild, harmices aaits steps without holding to the railing.| which removes the body's arinons, It was impomsible for me to do any| waste and stimulates them to thelr| housework. I was so nervous that] normal activity. The function of the I couldn't @rink my tea or coffee | kidneys Is to filter the blood. In 24 without spilling It hours they «train from it 600 grains “My sleep was restless and broken | of acid and waste, so we can readily | and 1 would have smothering xpells| understand the vital importance of and would just have to get up and] keeping the kidneys active. go to the window so 1 could breathe} Drink lots of water—you can't! “I finally started taking Tanlac on|@rink too much; also get from any the advice of a friend, and before I] pharmacist about four ounces of Jad |had finished taking the second bottle| salts 6 tableapoonfal in a glass |my melghbors could tell I was im-|of water before breakfast each morn- roving right along. Well, tt has) ing for a fey daye end your kidneys iA five bottler to restore my fine ‘This famous salts is pletely. the acid of grapes and tite is Just , combined with Mthia, are strong and fteady 14 has been used for generations to work in a re plea and] Hike a child at night. In in my life Proportion t the service rendered ‘the consumer, ‘The case wae taken under advise ‘ment by the supreme court. and a de- dision is expected within 99 days. GOES TO CHURCH; COAT IS STOLEN Thief Enters Church Lobby; Other Thefts Reported While B. L Tollefson, 5632 40th ave. &. W., was attending Emmanuel |), Tatheran church, Thomas st. and| Pontius ave. a thief stole his over- oat from the lobby, according to this report to police Monday night took the overcoat! , 411 Minor ave. from) antee with each machine. — Sew Machine Departinent, in the ment National Dress Forms $1.00 Down and $1.00 a Week We have & few Adjustable Dress Forms, slightly damaged. Can be adjusted from size 32 to “ Regular price $15.50. Special Dollar Day price $13.50, and special low initial payment of $1.00 for Dollar Day, —Sewing Machine Department, in the Basement Children’s Bloomers 8 Pairs for $1.00 ~—Black sateen—band top and elastic knee. Sizes 2, 4 and 6. splendid now acids in urine wer is a source of irrita- dder weakness. naive; cannot In- Foster, of elightful effervescent a |lithia-water drink which everyone hould take now and then to keep tatement ¥. L. Miller, of Eugene, Ore. re ported that bis gold watch was 206 § solen on the train Letween here end Portland. | their kidneys clean and active, Try A black velvet purse, containing] 7: at | k the water drink rings, all valued at $50, was stolen} & you will wonder from a downtown store, Marie Erick-| re ur kidney trouble son, 615 Pontius ave, told police. ' "ative —Adverti and backache,