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—come in one of these few remaining sale days and see how good your credit is and the wonderful values waiting for you. ‘ lowered sale prices on aluminum and granite ware— NO, 1—$3— aluminum sauce pan, heavy body; JANUARY SALE price $2.35. NO, 2—$3-— aluminum sauce pan, Sat. ate; JANUARY SALE price $1.90. NO, 8—$1.95 granite rice boiler, tat. aize; JANUARY SALE price $1.50. NO. ¢-$2.25 aluminum kettle; JANU- ARY SALE price $1.30. NO. 5—$2.50 aluminum preserving ket oi = size; JANUARY SALE price NO, €—$2.25 Dtue grantte 7 tn 1 cooker, similar to picture; JANUARY SALE price $1.35. NO, 7—S0e granite pudding pan, assert 4 size; JANUARY SALE price 39¢. NO. 8—82— granite water pall, 10ct size; JANUARY SALE price $1.10. / Credit». HIS BIRTHDAY — A TAME AFFAIR PAOTINGFU, Ching, Jan. 14-- ‘War Lord Teao Kun mourns that |his birthday was a dull affair, tho it was interrupted by 10 would-be | ammaneine, Teo Kun ts candidate for the Chinese presidency. He has organ ined a powerful new political party to back him. His birthday banquet had been! Chinese | heralded as the social function direst six months mmpted to kill Teno f the 11th division. They will not, A large proportion of the usurer | who lend money th the poorer Lon. don districts are women. | AMUSEMENTS BUNGALOW anithits Pine Millett 810 a TO 1 M mal Vrank Hippe bh Matinee OMAN HE M to #1. Mate. Pius War Tax. If You Have an Odd Job Give It to Jobless Man “Ask them,” sid K. J, Shapeero, of tho Veterans’ Welfare league em ployment bureau, “ask the people to have done now what amall jobs of work they have coming up. “Tell them and wet right away remuite during jthe last week in ing men, but the unemployment situation te still tensa It'g going to be all right within a eduple of months, but now in the time we need work for the mon ht NOW." BP ro’s organtzation te work ing mnjunction with the tnem ployment committee of the Chamber ot Commerce, Together with the city and federal employment bureaus aging # campaign to place peop knew What tt means to a ma to have a job! Shapecro sald. “Yesterday an over wean veteran came in. Be wan still in pretty bad shape from wounds and had a wife and two children to support. “We hadnt @ thing etitable for him when he came in, but within a few Minutes & woman entled In. Bhe |had about two Weeks of ght houne i" A little work to be done or employ era who have unfilled positions call |Main 2384, which fs the Veterans’ Welfare committes, or get tn touch with the city and federal employment offices at Main 105, 2. ORPHEUM bok aan ES S THEATRE |Three Strikes and THE BORSIN Novelle Bros Heck and & “IRELAND A NAT ‘The Motion Piet Eves.. S0e to $1; Mo Balloons —at— Loew’s Palace Hip Every Saturday Afternoon HOUSEHOLD GOODS SPECIALS Another Opportunity to Save Money on Household Necessities Cups and Saucers Set of Six, Special $1.29 Popular Ovide shape Tea Cups and Sew cers with golf band decoration. el plated. Cuts the top clear off. M ppers Special $1.89 Family size. Opens for easy cleaning. Four cutter blades grind any- thing from pea nut butter to coarse foods. Shel: Paper, Special 5c large Package, White or Colored. Combination Tea Kettle Special $4.69 Consista of 5-qt. Aluminum Tea Kettle with 1%-quart Aluminum Double Boller inset. Both articles complete for 81.69. Waffle Molds Special $2.15 No. & standard famliy size. Cast tron, complete, with etand; for gas or coal range. O’Cedar Mops Special $1.29 Large triangular polish mop. O’Cedar Polish 4-07. hottie, special..... 12-02, bottle, special NO PHONE OR c. 0. D, ORDERS Wire Clothes Line Heavy twisted galvan- Wash Boilers Special $2.59 No. § copper bot tom, with heavy re tinned siden, No, 9 ste; al eopper— Special $6.25 Crystal White Soap 4 Bars for 25¢ Most popular laundry soap on the market. Lighthouse Cleanser Special, 4 cans for 26¢ Scours and cle&ns kitchen utensils, Black Eagle Liquid Stove Polish Special 10¢ Can Made of high-grade cocoa fiber. Garbage Can Special $3.89 18 in. diam., corrugated galvanized can with cover and drop handles show that co is 29 times o plain. Testa ! fron thag Sterifoam Sanitary cleanser and for toilet DELIVER IN THE Out,” Court Rules BAN FRANCISCO, Jan 14—The “three strikes and out™ rule of base ball was applied by Judge Thomas F. ore recently to Samuel Fe Norton, tron worker, whose wife se cured a divorce from bim on the round of cruelty, It was proved that Norton had made three matrt monia! attempts and made a foul on | each, “I'm going to recommend that any perwon against whom three mat | rimental fallures are recorded be re tired from the game,” sald the judge in granting t * Berlin Dancers’ Pay Low; Want Increase BERLIN, Jan. 14—Dancers with * are today sbout $62 — year, @ star a director $224. They are ng At least 100 per cent in ‘% PROMO QUT INE tablet The genuine beare the ein of BW, Grova 30c—Advertiae Men, Here’s Your Chance! OUR FIRST SALE Suits to Order wy I Sale Starts Saturday Morning Other Suits— $60 Suit .....$30.00 $65 Suit .....$32.50 $70 Sait ..... $75 Suit Wo have never sold our Suits for less than $50—and they are made of all-wool. Every sult ts made right ly are guaran- t fit. In our will find Just the fabric you want, The Tailor 1106 Third Ave. Near Spring St, ° 1221-Third Ave “COR UNIVER SITY |F ortune Dispensed * TTLE STAR PRINCETON, Ky. Jan. 1 man Marlin’s pay check } wos for $468. Me in & mini ployed by the Highland Coal Ge, enabled to make better progrom in) their daily life and some will be |eiven a review of thene elementary subjects so they may continue their 'Y.M.C.A, STARTS Have You a Job for This Man? EMfiter The Star This te my | leducation further into and thru the | amount set a record for miners | high school course, | in this section of the state, Ve lant Appeal for work. Now, editor, for heaven's make, help me find some ort of decent work here in Seattle, We are five in fam lly. My brother has been under operation, but is getting better I have been out of work now for nine or ten weekn everybody who ean give steady work refutes me. 1 am well eduented. I hold & business college certificate My brother was graduated from the Beattie Auto and Tractor heat before he became ill, My father ts @ property owner and Card playing may be wicked, but there bmn't a black heart in the deck. === METROPOLITAN Prt. and Sat. Piven, Jan. 21-22 | Recognizing the tact that many Men, eepecially workers of foreign ffer in their effort to m 4 lack of famillarit y Bnglish and native b been depri mentals « haa of »W mentary we of men wh finished the grammar w ot, Folsom will give ola! attention (taxpayer, to Instruction in conversation, rend We don't want charity, abso ing, writing, penmanship and arith lutely not 1 want work, at | metic, by whieh theses men will be) ones, 80 an to anaint my family a - Dear editor, get work for me at once before it will be too late We af trust that you will get teady work for mea, or at least one month's work, within two or three days, Please don't fail me or my famity, Yours very truty, Fortune Gallo prow abe [wren MATINGS SAT. er the tutorahip Folkom, & men's ele Great ing the rich traty, cod-liver o (The ety editor has the name and addres of the man who wrote the above) ada | used 0 GHCHESTRD scott’s Emulsic mATL onvrns now across seas from Norway, to the utmost in Satnivay, vanvary 15th rImer THEY LADIFG a RIVING AT AD ivr sal After Long Wait GNPENVILLE, 8. C. Jan. 14--G.) A. Wineh , Jr. doesn't know the {f his great.greatgrand: | he's not worrying about | 5 eart hae just inherited $2. 000,000 becaune his greatgreat cran and efficacy. Ematslon ts nored ep ‘ 1 ‘ te up father owned several Diocks tn Phila-!| iwyn Concert etrength. deiphia, Lith ae the property j Hereau, Pertiand, Or, + ~ Innted @ hunds 2 om & , 2, 88, 84, 5. 1.50, €2, 93, St. or War Tax. Renton Hill Club House 18th and I. Madison Take beaaer or 19%th ‘Tour Went of the Hiver, Diree- The piffling, back-pedaling, side-stepping, profit-taking “Sales” are to receive a knockout right now. Beating-about-the-bush methods 5p adioneling wees attention with indefinite statements is a thing of the from now ¥ Hg le ar ang ing past fri on. Let's get right down I AM ASKED TO SELL ONE OF THE BEST STOCKS OF CLOTHING AND NISHING GOODS IN SEATTLE. Thousands of dollars’ worth of ry tt Rana standard makes of men’s ‘merchandise has been turned over to me TO BE SOLD © There will be no half-way measures now. Real, dyed-in-the-wool reductions will be made in excess of any heretofore offered on feputable goods of VALUE. r WITH PRICE RIGHT—YOU WILL BUY We are going to make the prices sell this stock—prices that hi nerve to make on merchandise of real value and var, We ae von gat there is no junk or trash in this store, as some of the ridiculously low prices would seem to indicate. We'll make this a genuine sale of a superior stock which has never "LETS Go! SUITS $14.70 $18.30 $23.30 $28.30 OVERCOATS aoe 818d ) $14.70 .$17.30 $19.70 HATS $7.50 genuine Velours aaa tty + ebaaeaaig $6.85 a ~tanhigemmeeey Ty UNDERWEAR emcee $1.60 wee ee “ino. .. $1.95 $80 to $40, 47 in this lot......... $35 to $40, 63 in this lot......... $40 to $50, 84 in this lot........ $45 to “$55, 77 in’ this lot......... $40.00 values at Jnion SHIRTS biated sae Bik Wier Ssdsase vdanss $4.85 $2.85 .95c $4.00 Arrow $4.70 brand at ..ccccocccesse $1.50 Blue Chambray Work Shirt ab .cccccccccecccocd $6.50 Wool Check at .cosccosunsocee : SOCKS 25¢ Heavy Cotton, 8 pairs for. 2. csccdeecocese 75e Army Wool ae ceeccccoccosce 29c . a oar Ceecccocccese .- 95c _ LOOK! LOOK! 75¢ Wool-mixed 25c $3.00 Slickers at 15c Handkerchiefs, 8 for eceec cecceece 25c 50c sec ecccccccoeces lm spat +e BL1.95 sterstarecassasese BOLOD Suit Case iS. $7.85 at $10.00 Cn ccdoccsccccccscoces Overalls at $2.85 $1.50 DOORS OPEN SATURDAY This store has been closed for two days for inventory and repricing stock. Saturday and each week day we will open at 9 a. m. NOTE—Friedman & Wolfson is a consolidation of the old-cstablished J. Friedman & Sons and Wolfson & Co. lothing concerns. G. F. VRADENBURG, for ° FRIEDMAN & WOLFSON First Ave, and Columbia St. (The Old Redelsheimer Corner)