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FRIDAY, JANU ARY 14, 1921. SMALLPOX AT ‘SEWARD SCHOOL Pupils Vaccinated or Sent Home to Be Quarantined Whotemte vaccination of puns oo @urred Thursday at Seward school, ||Bureau of Missing Relatives The Star tavites tt tse thts department as on ald to feding missing gelatives or trimeds. The @ Ing thee whe here been oro lnvieed be sepert | Franklin ava and Roanoke st, fol | % fowing discovery of two cares of @mallpox, the city health department Feported today, Many pupils whose parents refused The Star, Other newspapers thelr communitics. eee 0 te reproduce such Meme as will taterest | mon test will be done by M of Wa neton. They will not be teeted tn rete or test tybes, but will be cooked home falhion and submitted, to allow thelr children to submit te| the life insurance policy of Cora I. / but discriminating, coeda the treatment, were sent home for two weeks, and a sigm: “Keep out-— @& member of this fami been ex- Posed to smallpox,” nail side the oor, Onty the child who has been er the health bureau state im quarantine, Other members of the family are not, Judd, of, What Cheer, Towa, but neither Judd ner any of his relatives }ean be found, mye W. L. Mewlee, mation should be sent to Mewlee at ASSEMBLE RECIPES FOR PINKS AND CHUMS The contest, which has for fe pur who has the matter In hand. Infor-| pose the promotion of one of the most important Northwest | 432 17th ave Ne = a Bast 2294 | ig expected to assemble a | George Frvans ts trying te get in and chum salmon, which will ma | touch with his sieter, Mise Mildred | terially aid in popularizing thea | Evans, whom he has reason to be | of recipes for the preparatio grades thruout the country, Martha Ei. Dreamlar, of the home eco nomics department of the University THE SEATTLE STAR |'Head of‘U’ Economics Department to Test Star Salmon Recipes hese relatives of | ‘Tenting of rectpes tn The Star «al ishing than the best airicin cuts of beet, 66 per cent superior to ham, 17 per cent superior to freah ean, and 82 per cent supertor to chicken. But wines bigh Uving and the high rts} cost of living swept the nation, in| hand in hand, pink and chum mab n neglected by house hae no}mon has b Claude M Judd ts beneftetary of doubt, to the appetites of bunery, | wiven. | CoB SAYS GOVERNMENT PROPAGANDA'S WASTED Director John N. Cobb, of the Cot lege of Firherien, Univernity of Washington, ves that much of ta, |the food propaganda carried on by overnment experta bas been waste nk ett “The — reetpes for making use of various species of fish have been ridiculous, in many instances, from In Egypt yellowtsh-brown, “the hne | lieve is in Seattia She ts axked to | The department of agriculture, bul. | ‘he housewife’ point of view,’ * eld ef the dead leaf, is worn as the em. ommunicate with the Volunteers of | lettin Na 142, announces that canned | Cobb. \ America at 1915 Seventh ava ‘mimon te Diem of mourning, —_ me Celebrated Canadian Blue Ribbor My! What Delicious Tea’ “Yes, After a Galt’s.” dear, it is delicious. there is no tea like The wise hostess serves Galt’s Tea— always. flavor. She enjoys its fragrant The spontaneous tribute of her guests only emphasizes what she already knows—Galt’s Tea is good tea, And—it only costs about a quarter of a cent per cup. FISCHER BROTHERS COMPANY Distributor MEN’S SUITS OVERCOATS AT STARTLING REDUCTIONS OVERCOATS GOOD MATERIALS, WELL MADE WORTH $10 TO $50, FOR $18.79 BETTER GRADE COATS AT PROPORTIONATE REDUCTIONS $50.00 Suits Cut to. ....... 22-22 ewe- eve ew. $29.85 $80.00 Suits Cut to. .........t.-2----2e0----$42.75 $15 BOYS’ ALL-WOOL MACKINAWS $7.85 Over 300 Boys’ Suits in sizes 16, 17 and 18, to be cleared out, Worth up to $15.00, on special sale at.....- UNDERWEAR RADICALLY REDUCED * * EXTRA TROUSERS AT CLEARANCE PRICES $5.65 Worth up Fine, heavy-weight Suits for boys of all ages. Mostly the darker col- ors, in smart styles. $9.85 to $18, for Our big Sati Sale offers a rare chance to save money on the highest quality of men’s and boys’ clothing. Our regular prices were notably low. To reduce these " prices as severely as they have been in this clearance makes for real bargains. ALL SHOES REDUCED 30 PER CENT $9.00 MEN’S Dress SHOES $6.30] $6.50 AMERICAN BOY -SHOES for...§ $5.50 AMERICAN BOY SHOES for... 4.55 3.85 SHAFER BROS. Seattle’s Largest Clothiers Second and University First and University Whole Block Long 63 per cent more nor = a “Men atart those campaigns r / and forget that it is women that they mnust convines, Canned.catmon is an unsurpassed food of its king. re a sain ‘or example, hag a nweet, delicate Mavor of its own A recipe enlling for half a dozen hard dolled eggs @ fresh tomato, a green pepper, a cupful of mayonnaine dreaxing to doll up a pound of pink salmon won't appeal to the lady who presides ever the grocery Dilla.” That's one man's view of it, and & man profoundly convermant with | food Gat COCKTAILS AND SALADS WITHIN ECONOMY’S LIMITS by recipe componers, but it doesn’t completely bar pink and chum nl mon from the luxury class There are pink malmon cocktails and chum salmon salads which come well with in the limits of common sense econ omy. Remember, each rectpe should specify whether chum or pink eal mon is used, and should include a careful Ust of meredients so that |the approximate cout per person can be estimated Pink mimon fe pink, a very at onto shade of pink. If & is property canned, It ts @ delicious food, ae it comes from the can, and can be made Up In scores of different dintien Chum salmon ts creamy whit, N 's the leant expensive grade, and yet [the flesh ts firm and palatable and aa rich in flestybullding elements as the mort expensive varieties. Recipes should be sent to the Bal mon Editor, Seattle Star, Patients Got Jumpy When He Entered FRAN "KPO RT. Bone Jan. 14—Wee Vincennes feeling til, ors office. Other ph hru windows, Middle Starts All of Our Suits and Overcoats Must Go— We Have Marked Them Down to Such a Low Price That to See Them Is to Be Convinced That We Are Selling Hart Schatiner & Marx, Clotheraft and Other Fine Makes at Far Below Actual ~ Cost gatgits Watts: He fodgment should be headed) SK yy \ tenn Nt Wy) \\ IS THE LAST DAY To Earn Dividends from the First ef the Month— ALL FUNDS LEFT WITH THIS STRONG SAVINGS ASSOCIATION’ before Tomorrow night will participate in our earnings from Jan. Isty and for twenty years our Members have never Earned less than, ~ PER ANNUM _ pavipents NOW | 1s the time to put your i Samgs Res Reschinong’. into. practice to ensure Independence throughout the year Y talons yen vin lat Fes Se Sees staat iden oot Goat heunes alors ony jarnings to avi er One Dollar Left Here Now will make You 6 enpy S| Mamber— and can Change the whole Future , =~eeeaes Course of Your Life. PUGET SOUND SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Where PIKE Street Crosses THIRD (Resources are nolv Ober Four Million ea. Saturday, January (5th,.9 A. M. Mers | rami Men’s Suit andOvercoat Bargains Values to $25, now $9.85 Values to $35, now $14.75 Values to $15, now $19.75 Values to $50, now $23.50 Values to $70, now $28.75 bs = 91-8 aceripiega Heavy Underwear, * 89c $5.00 Wool Union Suits, now. .... $2.48 <qplecamellly 3 Be ce bnieceeros Children's Play Sults, 68c now at ...- $2.00 Union Suits cut to ..... oes Shoe Bargains tam" 8S $6.89 ical $2.95 nor om" $4.85 en $2.48 Men's and Ladies’ Fine Shors, Se nw, Caine Cone $5.48 $6.48 wa Shoes, now... Fine Logger’ Good Storm Rubbers 20 ang DOC MACKINAWS Values to $15, cut to $2.50 Flannet Shirts, now at $1.50 Leather Gloves, $1.48 48c . $1 98 $5.00 Men's Pant now .... Boys’ Suit Bargains Values to $12, now $4.85 Valup to $16, Now ~ $6.35 Values @ $25, now $9.85 Wool Mackinaws, now Work Clothes, Men’s and Ladies’ Shoes Boys’ Suits, Hats, Caps, Etc, Are Being Slaughtered at Far Less Than $5.00 Men’s Hats, now at ...---- 20c Sox, All Calo rs now at .... 20¢ Handk mow at ......+0 50c Sus — NOW Ato... +2. ceee 5c Wool Sox, TOW Ab 2... ns comme $3.50 Sweaters, 2c Canvas Gloves, now at. ree eneeeee 9c 2c Arm ‘Bands, DOW At -. 220+. eeeee — 1 1 c Yourself to Investigate COME EARLY PALACE CLOTHING CO CORNER FIRST AVENUE AND SPRING STREET -_ / j