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THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1921. 'Edsel Ford Better TEE After Operation DETR T, Mie ao nerd r Henry Fi DAY.” FRIDAY, fro’ Opportunity is here offered to our cus- tomers to secure the full benefit of ex- traordinary savings made possible by our desire to readjust values regardless of cost. The bargains are so obvious that every purchaser of fine furs will be well repaid ‘by inspecting our large stock of Fur Coats and Furs which we are now selling at less than wholesale prices. W. Hl. HAHLO & CO. Manufacturing Furriers and Ladies’ Wearing Apparel 1510 Second Avenue Just Above Pike John C. Kennedy to Head Farmer-Labor John ©. been elected chainnan of the farmer lat in, Three Dozen Special to nm stodenta, or ethers Sones geod Sepia Dh elally priced at $10.0 JAMES & MERRINEW ee Hite! Bide. ted at Pike University and Kennedy of Seattle has y of Washington, succeed Coates, | ‘it’s Part of Thrift a! Program Imperat for making will are to b in “Make-a-Will thrift week Neplay por npeeehe of the cit whl be ediums for ad and when to y, which national store and Une how met : Apply Simplex Electric r 1 86.71] me $11.00 Universal Blectric ee Iron $6.00 Ut $7.43 Electric Marvel Paectr rae Me: STe Cord O8e rd $1.32 82.89 $1.69 25e¢ Universal Mleciric Appliances Basy Termes at Cash Prices. Benj. Twoway Pi SFt. Light Ext éFt. Iron Bx mn ¢ Aluminum Casserole Aluminum Stew Pan Ka. Tu exten 25 watt of paym HONORING ONEIL and Walter Reid, high « ficers of the Knights of P Seattle Electrical |: ws muta us Supply Co. 509 Pine Main 5331 CHARLES The cost of rations for one man for a day in the Un 60.4 cents ted States arm $3.00 and $3.50 ARROW, IMPERIAL AND MANCHESTER SHIRTS $1.50 All Winter Underwear HALF PRICE Henry G. Young’s Shirt Shop “The Place to Save Money” 1612 Third Ave Next to Holdt's 1433 Poarth Ave. Jonas Green Bldg Het Union St tnd and ard |BARTELL DRUG STORES |= For folks who find shopping inconvenien MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT where all orders are filled and delivered i service accompany each mail order just Send your order today. Seasonable mete GOODS FRIDAY AN Phillip’s Milk of Magnesia. able laxative for children. Lehn & Fink’s Lysol. The ideal disinfectant. Special (medium Knox-a-Cold Tablets. Will break that cold. Special 17¢ Rubber Goods bearing the Bartell name are guaranteed for a period of two years. It pays to buy them. 2quart Bartell Special Hot Water Bottle. Reinforced seams; double shoulder and double wrapped neck Each ... $2.00 Squart Hot Water Bottle, same as $2.25 2-quart Bartell Special; equipped with 5-ft. rubber tubing; adult and infant shut off, $2.00 .25 Combination, Bartell Spe ; hand-made, with all attach ments, $2.50 wart size com bination ..... 82.75 Bartell Extra Special 2 Quart Water Bottle $2.50 Bartell Extra Special ocuart Water Bottle ‘ Bartell Extra Spi tain Syringe Bartell Extra tain Syring “. Bartell Extra Special 2-Qu bination Bartell vaginal metal own factory. Put on sa like it in quality at the day and Saturday only, BAYER ASPIRIN vial 3-Quart Com - $3.25 r Goods year $1.50 - $1.75 $2.00 $1.75 with elf it 20¢ B5e¢ $1.25 treatment Rheu- Freak up that cold now a remedy that has proven its effective, There 5 Aspirin and our etores carr Box of 1 dozen Bottles of 100 Also beneficial of Headache, Neuralgia matism, ete. >. 3 size Combination. We are Agents for Dr. Tyrrell’s J. B. L. CASCADE SYRINGE A device that thoroughly eradicates all waste from the system and gives a thorough internal bath. Ask us for a free booklet on how to be in perfect health by using a J. B. L. Price, complete with all attachments $12.00 2 Store 610 Second Ave. Store No, 1: No. 1908 Boren Ave. Duplicates of one of our best chocolates, acquaint you with a high grade product. Near Alaska Bldg. t, we maintain a strictly high grade in record time. The same courtesy and as though you were shopping in person. D SATURDAY SPECIALS | McLaren’s Mustard Cerate. For chest colds. Will not blister. Special . An agree- 5e Septol Syrup Salicy- late Compound. Re lieves rheumatism and kindred ailments. Spe- Menthol, Eucalyptus, Wild Cherry and Tar Syrup. Regular Special Will at. Formamint Tablets. ease that sore thr Regular For Your Teeth’s Sake Salts (im- manufactur- .69¢ Enos Fruit ported) er’s $1.25 size... made in our le as a special in order to Nothing price offered to you. As- Allen's Peroxide Paste Pepsodent Paste sorted Sweets packed in a neat novelty box, for Fri- Sanitol Kolynos Pas F Dr. Lyons’ Paste.... 3. 8. White Forhan’s Pa Hot Luncheons Served at Our Fountains Paste... These cold days a well prepared, hot lunch ig al- ways enjoyed. At each Bartell Store you will find Lavasepsia Mouth Wash good things to eat, served [4*terine a Sa? ise. 708 hot and alwa moderate- Alkaline Solution 25¢, ly priced. ry day, on cept Monday, from 11: a.m, until 2:00 p, m. “ister Kleenwell Tooth Br 50¢ 1 Tooth Brush (2 es) BBE to Prophylactic Brushes Hughes’ Autographic Brushes . 50¢ We carry a “complete assort ment of necessities that keep the teeth and mouth in a healthy ishes T5¢ BBe Sandw Bouillons ser ches, Coffee and Hot ed all day Come today, or any day, and there will be no more need for persuasion condition You'll Find a Good Drug Store at These Locations Store No. 3 First Ave. and Pike St Store No, 7—Fifth Store No. 4: 5349 ‘d Ave. Ave. and Pike St Store No. 5 Store No. 6: Second Ave, and Westlake Ave. Union St Pine St. and SEATTLE STAR “MAKE- A-WILL ‘Anne Douglas ‘JAPS ACCUSED Wants to Open | 4 SHOT BY JAP OF MASSACRES School Here Korean Red Cross Tells of |} Anne Douglas Seattie high t the of t has Anne Douglas, former aring ot “Junior o he stage two years and h dancing all her life. EB art “perfe: her words exacti ut Low Ang uth Mise Dougla as studied hin der the per jon of Ted Shawn ar Bt. Denia hopé® to be hool day “Mother moved to Sa | Francisco months ago, but kily my girl chum a here, x am a guest at their home while friends of fh Mins Ane. Miss Douglas say: ne bitiona is to appear in erwelf, offering classical of ber ar act all by dancing se-| ion of all veer and of ing \Daughter of Alaskan “iat mere Divorce |’ Ebbert okum Ji daughter of the tate | ibys ma | disappointed when {t was not forth. | coming. The marriage was a war = ance. Ebbert, a former soldier, | is now employed in a saw mill. “Skookum Jim” was said to be a millionaire when he died. His for tune ix, however, held In trust for | | his daughter under certain restric | fons. |Seattle Post to } Install Officers loers, followed by cal pr a t meeting of ‘American erans’ hall, | 616% Third ave, The general pub- | c ia invited. | The post W successful dance hall, About 200 the last of the lage ie | ball will be give | Bids for Water Mains! on Superior Asked Bids for the contract to install | water mains and laterala on Superior | st. and other streets In local im. provement district No, 7 have been |} ed for by the board of water com. missioners, district No, 7. Plana may be Ing ted at the office of the qn gineer, F. F. Weld, 230 Globe bidg. Anesday night held a} at Christensen’s | t jo. This ts} dances until the second annual n | Missing Relatives ‘The Star invites ite readers to use thie ment as an ald in finding missing friends, | The department is | Bureau of | | op friends are missing are invited to report | the dleappearance directly te The Star mentioned to. thle eoluree, as requested also to report te her newspapers are invited | h Meme as will interest | thete communities. | . . L, Hutton, mayor of Cortland, ©., has asked Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell a ul Hathaway, | left Cortland several years ago. | No description was furnished. o- tdward Stevens, 11 Dixon st., | ort, R. 1, wishes information | the whereabouts of | 60, his mother's | been heard 1 River, Mass concerning Humphre uncle, O° from sin 30 years ago. Fditor Bureausof Missing Rela I would be very grateful thru your columns you could locate | un old chum = of whom I haven't heard from for over seven years Hler name at that time was Mildred Gardner and mine was Vic- | torine Hughes. Bellingham the from her. T ho know where sk | know. Thanking yor advance, I | | | tives: mine last time I heard | who might y let me| LANDER, ake, Wash 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles | Jefferson st., | city hospital ufter being knoel and Union | tragedy enishawn ar Road | per cent reduction in bu eae has in the E sylvania r operation bury maid, Doctors Want Auto She was working in |}| Tragedies HANGHAL, Jar ).— Atrocitien | f which Koreans living on Chinese victims and which were between October 9 1920, by rarily invaded the t f Manchuria, are tatement by the Japanese, total oa ntles, the report as 1,982 buildings were royed in the aren. Twenty churches were burned and nine | 1 buildings wrecked only and property were | invading Japanese were confincated Among Other ame lives by the upplies Indictment stat | enting the} attempted | huria by mes the rding to Lieutenant W. H. Langdon U.S.N., who was killed by o Japanese sentry at Vladivos- tok, and whose death i the center of a versy between ments the and Japar he nou serious contro the govern- United State using the Japanese troc re thempelve I regret th ‘ oF t their mis o Friday Reception Day will of lunchec #, but the ph ally themsel t } naries for the suke of the y thus afforded.” ct jr newly make his Reduces Work Force tod PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 20 20 | will be ¢ last week will inaugural ennitated a 20 per h expenses, and tely 3, tern divi ad will ge Jule, it wax announce i nso Manage" ee President Wilson ; : "| Starts His Moving President cent reduction ing Saturday lerical workers ver C, McGilvra, newly « ¢ director of the war of the Penn om, will speak in obs on a five-| tion of Thrift week shen sihoenialnits ny week nck ay at the ury, a sufficient under this s nite lay-off wil cietainan other White ¢ home some Parking Privilege |) ————~—____— Representat of the Ki 8 Milnor Roberts to y oem Attend Mines Meet attend @ convention of the offi western a United es bureau of mines, Dean Milnor Roberts, of the college of mining ot the university, will leave ay for Berkele council to propose an t to the city’s traffic lawn physicians to park their out regard for regulations. ‘The council will be asked to consider her for money and was|[| MM ¥ aggenie The MAJESTIC Pipeless _ Steel Furnace A Seattle Product of Proved Efficiency HE MAJESTIC” Pipeless Furnace is an ideal heating plant for the bungalow type of home. It is installed with great ease, is very economical in operation and takes up but little room in the basement. It Is Built Like a Steel Boiler with riveted joints that will not give or leak. The steel plates radiate a great deal more heat than does the furnace of cast iron con- struction using the same amount of fuel. The heavy lining is built up of interchange- able fire brick—inexpensive and easily re- placed. The Majestic is built in various sizes, for various types of homes. The Majestic Pipeless Furnace is on display in our Stove Section in the Downstairs Store. You are invited to inspect it. _ FREDERICK | & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET PAGE 7 Patriotic Bodies. to Meet at Washington rdination of patriotic and eve. of the country Ip to © % «a petional lard hotel, which loeal — ebruas the Ne dD. ¢ v to in “ eked to send two | Securities FREDERICK & NELSON | ‘FIFTH AVENUE AND -INE STREET Billie Burke Dresses $2.95 F good quality Chambray Gingham, in pretty shades of plain Pink, Blue or Lavender,’ trimmed as _ pictured, with checked ma’ or of checked Gingham in Blue and White trimmed with plain blue. Made with long sailor collar, large pearl but- tons, turn-back cuffs and deep pockets. | Priced very attract- ively at $2.95. —Second Fleer Boys’ Shoes NEW ARRIVALS Boys’ Cordovan Brown Calfskin Shoes, Eng- lish last with heavy hand-sewed welt soles; sizes 1 to 6, $7.75 pair. The same style with medium toe, sizes 114, to 13%, $6.75 © pair. Boys’ Black Calf Shoes, lace style, broad toe, heavy double welt sole with special reinforced tip; sizes 11% to 13) $6.75 _pair; Bt 1 2, $7.75 pair; sizes 24 to 6, $8.25 pair. : Boys’ Brown Elkskin Shoes, with very heavy _ soles, toes, lace style; soles reinforced with steel plates to give long service; sizes 11 to 2, $6.75 pair; sizes 24% to 6, $8.50 pair. The same style for large boys, without: steel plates, sizes 64% to 10, $9.50 pair. —FIRST FLOOR Traveling Bags Underpriced Twelve only, Genuine Black Leather Bags with two handles, as sketched, full leather- lined, pocket, rein- forced sewed-on cor- ners, brass lock and catches; 18-inch size. Specia! ‘at $15.75. Fifteen only, Black Crepe Grain Split Leather Bags in 18- inch size; plaid cloth lined, with pocket, re- inforced sewed-on cor- ners, good lock and catches. Reduced to $4.95. TRU