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POs Bargain at WHERE PIKE >) renin 19} (e) A Brass Bed Value A real value awaits won | in this brass bed. It is strongly made and beautifully designed in a continuous style with five fillers. Made of ine brass throughout and beautifull ‘inished. This bed in your bedroom wi mean corhfort, rest and sleep. Don’t worry along with a bed that’s just pretty good when you can get this beauty DE miacseeeDa bile st Cubic cccccwnis LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED Geers: i] SERVICE Memon poy Sale OUR ENTIRE STOCK CUT An Illustration of Values Offered ° $26. 75 i $26.75 ANNES HLA FIFTH , FIRST REGULAR MONTHLY -gund table of the Seattle Merchant ‘Tailors’ Exchange was held Monday, im the Washington Annex grill room. No Trouble to Keep Skin Free From Hairs (The Modern Beauty) ‘There ts no need for any woman to countenance superfluous hairs, be some powdered delatone with water it ts easy to get rid of them. The te is applied for two or three min- utea, then rubbed off and the skin hed. This treatment will rid the skin of heir without leaving a blem- ish, but care should be taken to see that you get real delatone, Mix fresh ies ee = Borden EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk cause with a paste made by mixing | eas Heir Is |: Accidentally Killed} NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 11—Joeeph | Leiter, 10-year-old heir of Joseph Leb | ter, of Chicago and Washington, was | killed yesterday near the hunting | camp of Chateau Canard. The boy was picking up his shoteun after re trieving a duck he had «hot, when a | cartridge in the barrel exploded, kill jing the lad Mot ers know! been the value of Resinol and see that a jar ts kept on hand to relieve that spot of Itching rash or eczema. It so generally succeeds in boron away the eruption that it has become « standard skin treat- ment in hundreds of homes. At all druggists.—Hestens the Healing. models. SECOND & UNION Here and Nown’s Your Chance An unlimited number of DRESSES $25 In all desirable materials—taf feta, canton crepe, trico- tine and serge—including a number of new novelties with flare circular skirts and copies of chic French Our entire line of Fall and Winter Suits now on sale at clear-away prices that are far less than manufacturing cost. “SAVES YOU MONEY” Over Bartell’s Drug Store SEATTLE WN. ALL RIGHT. ALL RIGHT! i! THE THE TINKER SEATTLE STAR PT SarceeFic Tnauguration Ceremonies Will Be elected governor? And governor? Officially the tale has not been told yet. It will be when the house and the senate convene in joint session at 2 o'clock this afternoon to canvass ti L t WOMEN DREAD Mrs. Wilson’s Letter Should Be Read by All Women Clearfield, Pa.— After my last child was born last September I war janable to do all of Imy own work. in my left side! dizzy Wy ip periods, 7 lasted two weeks. Theard of be E. Vege-| table Canpoen doing others so th a htt wens it ave n jad it ww I feel meets ‘stron 5 ies cay wer I ri pr! 1 friends when me, and they think it must be a grand/ medicine. And it is. You can use this! letter for a testimonial if you wish. ~ Mrs. Harry A. Wiraon, R. F.D. 6, eg Seo Pa. ath experience of BK ae Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve; eetetie Com- pound wij] correct such troubles Res removing WdG cause and restorin system to a normal condition. ten such symptoms mr to as backache, bearing-down menta, | hervousness an cannotact too prompt! 's Vegetal tale trying Lydia le ) Compound, |. t { rs r | ft f fi F EVERYTE ON SCHEDULE for a long time. attle, old convention, | county, dings will be give Auls F, Hart, he other state a) been apitol for this occas the tw overnor’s meaaage n a. come the tn ted in the rotunda again convene jointly to hear the jon. i RUNS Heutenant| It will be then that the gladsome formally am J. Coyle and | Wedne A hounes will | mittee on 1 Staged at Olympiaon Wednesday OLYMPIA, Jan. 1L-—-Who has been | the returns of the November election. | tleman from Garfield looks like Pres | ident Garfield did, at least #o far to | as thelr beards are concerned. William Short, president of State Fed n of Labor, com! y\ing upen committee ap ate institutions, and neither is ember of the industrial insurance committee, “Was it accident of deaign™ he Everything waa so well ofled and &*ks, good naturediy. seaxion. ‘otes for speaker. “Aye” Joth won. The “ Senator T. D Rockwell ting a little impatient at the of things in the senate an< Jed an adjournment rather than take the introduction of bills dent Pro Tem Taylor explained that the senate had to wait for the first two appropriation bills, covering the expenses of the legislature. had been paased by the senate and sent to the house. “I think we ought to go to eat,” said Rockwell. p “I'm interested,” Taylor won. ‘The Adam family ban been leading And the house of representatives is no exception. The first name o nthe roll-call is W. Adama. In nominating BE. H. Guile, of Se for speaker, Pliny Allen, in clone to and is a member of the powers that be, indicated an oppo- sition to any return to the conven mere he past,” he sud. ‘The first good chuckle enjoyed by |the house was when Representative Banker, the only democ the house, in seconding Guie’s nomi-| able to agree on a ve nation, did it “on behalf of the entire | be: fore which Allen McDonnell was | Gemocratio membership.” Charities M jegisiature of 1899. greased in both houses that they | were thru with thelr first day’s bust ness Monday tn about one hour. the first time in years there were no contests for the epeakership or the Har senate presidency to be settled dur ing the ‘There was no maneuvering for po. sition, no parliamentary strategy or me vot was 6 Pre: The replied Taylor, getting these biljs attended to so that we may have something to eat with.” w tion system. He spoke of old days when it was customary for coun ties outside of Seattle to unite against anything the big city want iiciideey dentinineiis ed. This, he said, was now past bill to prevent epecula “It lives In our minds only like the memories ler of the house then also. at STOMACH 0. K. Indigestion, Acidity, Sour- ness and Gases ended with “Pape’s Dia- pepsin” eee Millions of people know that {t ts |neediesa to be bothered with Indi-| estion, dyspepsia or tomach elief at once When your meals don’t fit and you | used $9: when you belch | uty Prosecutor T. gases, acids or raise sour, undirested When you feel lumps of indi | geation pain, heartburn or headache, t ent a and the ee] uncomfortable, ‘ood. jus sin rom wo little. , too, will be a Dis sin enthusiast afterwards a A few tablets of P. Diapepsin neutralize acidity and gi “Guile.” | ak Again is the query, “What's In a or | name?” Ropresentattive B. Dollar, of Gr , surely rag ha ad , but neither he nor Fa of O1 nap ean, in a seabibe er of the committe on banks and banking. sound | mon: | Of coure the “appropriation bins The stage had been eet, the parts! to cover legislative expenses had to month and/ had been rehearsed well, and the leg had fever ood “ctl islators wero on to a good start. Notes From Legislature! House members divided tn their) Be and the others for ‘ayen” were record ask me what helped | with the rest of them for Gule. come first—and they did Next to them, the bill providing “biue mky” legislation haa the dis tinction of being the first to be in. troduced. Senator Renick is its spon. sor. Three hundred extra copies will be printed for general distribution. — ot What Congress Is Doing Today SENATE ronctade continues committee fetal code. on resolution stop ng for the army as an te @iecuns tion te reconsider ke bill may be _ } HOUSE nned consideration of legtsts utlve and judicial appropria y Daniels to onttine views before paval affairs Kh ho te commerce committer hearings on bill te protect y righta of American women otton and grain futures of} Jury Disagrees in McDonnell Trial SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 11 dict, the jury in Un | triea on a charge of assaulting Jessie Montgomery was discharged by Su Baldwin, of Garfield} perior Judge Ward shortly after mid who also seconded | nomination, served with Guile in t Guie was sp The gen Gule’s | night. >| The jury stood 10 to two for ac quittal on the final ballot, it was re. ported. The first ballot had nine to | three for conviction, but in aubse quent ballots the opinion of the jury men had turned considerably, but not enough to bring a unanimous ver. dict, Judge Ward said he would set a time for a second trial before the Jend of the week iIs Found Guilty of Grand Larceny i G.B lor, accused of misappropriating $100 {| sent him by one W. H. Robertson to | use in the defense of Clayton Dyor, who was then on trial on a statu- tory charge, was found guilty of disordered | rand larceny in J ‘The benefits | was ne ing the case Deputy Prosecutor Bert |e. Ross clainged Slade had said he 2 of the money to “fix" Dep- H. Patterson, In India, China and New Zealand, |to crawl under a br shaped like tablet of{an arch is considered a sure cure stomach |for rheumatism, boils, whooping cough or other ailments. The arch considered the sign for breaking spell, or the charm of a witch o evil spirit, | Slade, automobile polish deal: | | The Rhodes STORE HOURS 9 TO 5 41 Winter Coats Reduced to $39.75 Second Floor HIS group includes three-quarter and full-length styles, designed of plush and wool fabrics, in black and colors. One of the attractive features of the assortment is the range of sizes, which consists of regular sizes from 16 to 42, and extra large sizes from 41 to 52. This lot is made up of ¢ from regular stock which sold formerly as follow 5 Coats, formerly $49.50 17 Coats, formerly $55.00 5 Coats, formerly $59.50 9 Coats, formerly $65.00 5 Coats, formerly $69.50 Reduced to, Sale Price, Each, $39.75 + White Aprons Reduced for a Cleanup Upper Main Floor * * | 60 Maidy’ and Waitresses’ Aprons of White Indian head Formerly $1.50. Sale price, each 95c and galatea. 55 Muslin Band Aprona, formerly $1.75 Sale price, each . * $1.50 $1.50 of White Indian Head, 0. Sale price, each. 60 Reversible Bib Aprons, ma with two pockets, Formerly 40 Bib Aprons of white galatea and Indian Head. Formerly $2.25. Sale price, each Women’s Union Suits Upper Main Floor Beaded Bags Reduced Main Floor $38.50 sat. $35.00 Bags at Velvet Beaded Bags Pormerty $35.00, $28.50 and rede... SL 790 reduced to. Satin Bags Formerly $40.00 and $30.00 $17.50 Wool-and-cotton-mixed Union Suits of medium weight, in low neck, no sleeve, ankle length style, which sold for- merly at $3.00. Sizes 36 to 44. Sale price, a suit— Co. Exceptional Values in the January SILK SALES Upper Main Floor Special at $1.45 26-inch Silk Messaline, in navy, pink lavender, jade, red and k Messaline, Wk Taffeta, Special at $1.95 n F k Silk Tricoletta, Biack Bik Bengaline, nch Black Silk Taffeta. inch Changeable Silk Taffeta, 36 Special at $2.45 ich Black Peau de Sole, ch Black Pongee, inch Black Moftre, 26-inch Heavy Black Satia, 40-inch Fancy Lining Silk. 40-inch Light Blue Pussy Willow. Special at $5.95 40-inch Plain Silk Chinchila, 36¢inch Plain SUk Duvetyn, Special at $7.75 40-tnch Fancy Silk Chinchilla, Crepes in assorted plaids and brocade, Canteens Reduced _Main Floor $26.00 Canteens .. $24.50 Canteens $21.00 Canteens . $20.00 Canteens . $18.00 Canteens $16.50 Canteens $15.00 Canteeng $14.00 Canteens . $10.50 Canteens .. “IAGED MAN FOILS HELENE JESMER TWO HOLD-UPS) IS TO MARRY? Canada Chief ief of Education Whips Thugs ont. May Wed Young Millionaire, Is Report Reports from New York that Philip M. Plant, heir to $7,000,000, is a daily visitor at the hospital where Miss Hell Jesmer, former Queen Anne| high school girl of Seattle, is recov-| ering from injuries, have given rise} | to surmise that the young people are | engaged 11.—Two ight Jan. TORONTO, bandits who attempted last to hold up RK. H. Grant, aged minis ter of education for this province, were nursing bruises today. Grant beat them up with his walk Miss Jesmer is the daughter of Mr.| tick when one flourished a re seo ig and Mrs. H. B. Jesmer of 6407 Brook- volver and ordered him to “put ‘em |). " a ‘ spectacles were |!¥2 ave., this city. She has been| jup : ‘The minister's spectas |dancing, until her recent accident bro! om cae in the Ziegte! and Greenwich Fo aris 1 jlies. The accide~t occurred last * H vember when she was motoring with | Detroit Automobi Sl youke FI } Factories Reopening! sesmer. ner tather, a baker, said DETROIT, Mich. Jan. 11.—With | the reported engagement was not al Jee the larger automobile factory |tagether unlooked for. His daughter and Plant had been good friends for | about two rs, he said. Mrs. Jes-/ er is in New York with her daugh | e smaller. fac] suming production on a part-] yawin, the gradual return of Ue | [2% largest industry in Detroit to norma) | SF. WALLA WALLA—Guest of at banquet for D. D. Aitkens, presh dent of National Holstein-Friesian sociation, was Vonheim Winifred lanta, pure bred Holstein cow, holds record for 30-day butter among 2-yearplds. Bad Stomach Sends Her to Bed for 10 Months ro ‘Over a year ago," ° Williams, *‘l took tol and for 10 months did not think I would live. Eatonic helped me so mach I now up and able to work. I No-| mend it highly for stomach trouble. Eatonic helps people to get well | taking up oak cing out the cess acidity and gases that pat stomach out of order. If you have | indi jon, sourn beiching, food repeating, stomach distress, take ee after each meal. Big box costs a trifle with your druggist’s is foreseen by those acquainted with) tinental Motors corpora- tion resumed work yesterday with al hundred men, The plant has| ed since December The er corporation resumed 2,000 men. } smaller factories closed r several Weeks have opened reported that " e ’ 1 several They KEEP IN weeks, will open shortly. The Ford Motor company, which employs close to 60,000 men, is expected to open shortly after February 1 Shipyard Worker Praises Vinol July 3, 1920.—"I am an employe of the Todd Ship | building Plant here, in Tacoma, and take pleasure In stating the résults I obtained from the use of one bot tle of Vinol. “I was in a general debilitated con dition—I lost my appeitite, was trou bied with Insomnia, weakness, back and headaches, couldn't hardly get out of bed of a morning to go to my work. While relating my condi tion to a clerk in the Crown Drug Company one day he told me of Vinol and I decided to try a bottle. From the very first I felt d deal bet ter. Now I work every day, sleep fine, nervousness all gone and am in fine condition generally.” ned. n C. Rouse, Bismark, 62nd St., roma, Wash. Vinol is sold in this city by Swift Drug Co. SPECIAL have been placed on Tacoma, Wash., br weight, length. ..... 15c color, size 36x72 inches, to fit any size window. included. THOSE WHO ARE WISE j Keep pom nourished d take SCOTT'S EMULSION at regular intervals § throughout the winter, as added protection against weakness. | Tenge & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. pe all 44 > aaa $ 1. | able for any home use. The slight imperfections pair their usefulness. Weather Strip The proper use of Weather Strips will effectively insulate your home against the winter weather. and KEEP OUT THE COLD. 14-inch RUBBER STRIP, regular 4c per foot, special at, the foot... FELT on ZINC MOUNTINGS, very easily installed. In 36- and 42-inch lengths. vat LT on WOOD MOUNTINGS, in 6- Bs 7-foot lengths, special, per length. . DON’T OVERLOOK THE SALE OF CROCKERY AND HOUSEWARES Window Shades—Special at 49c “Fibrol” Window Shades in the standard green They can easily be cut down Fixtures for hanging are SPECIAL PURCHASE OF ASH CANS Substantial 16-inch Galvanized Iron Ash Cans, suit- THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES pelgcr AND UNION co. THE WARMTH PRICES the following styles: Heavy weight, per length...... 25c ..25¢ = Slightly Damaged 98 they bear in no way im-