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FRIDAY, JANUARY PAY YOURBILLS, What Becomes of Our Presidential Ex.es? TOTED CNS Is WATCHWORD «sc maEDR FAMILE semaine Law ‘Writing and Editing Take TheirTime. cree ae wisely, it is explained by HL. Kir | day with carrying concealed by, secretary of the Seattle thrift] ° committe, Saturday the watchword wil be |"Pay your bills promptly.” Untold | difficulty and expense, the commit tee says, would be eliminated if ev erybody paid bills when due Mote a Wil day.” re! ro mwritin, *harles | . who t# in cha ° mpany committee explained grouped under the tomorrow the last day Of | vm re our big JANUARY SALE ferrin ice mcd buy at sale prices—pay this way: 12 come but failing entirely to rett, who operates a shop at | 22 ave. 8. and Jackson «t., and whe ‘ wan on day night when \Wesnan issues Her | Own License to Wed s, Okia., J ia Fournier, deputy ty clerk, ixsued her own marriage Me swore Warren Mile Henn, the to-be, to the trutil of the statements in the license, im others.” 'Prisoners Help to Cut Down H. C. of L. | MOUNDSVILLE, W. Va, Jan. 21.) WagHINGTON, Jan. 21.—Presh | Neb. : $75— $7.50 $1. 50° | $200— $20— $3— J. 8 Terrell, warden, cut the cost) gent exes of the major parties will| and lect. bet’ of living-at the state penitentiary | number six after March 4, Four are Alton FE $100— $10— $2— | $300— $30— $4.50 Britis por captain ine to still edits the Commoner) pack to lawing after the returns) the White House to a $150,000 home |Drought Cuts Down from Washington and Callfornia| On top of buying it he refused $150 Swiss Rail Power ‘arker, who ran on the F aii Silla in| 000 to write just one article. Wi-| preps . ack ot ri ex-candidates for the presidency. One | democrat ket in an off year.|°@me tg. Hughes may give up his| 000 to write just bonne: is u BERNE, Jan. 21.—La , of rine | 21.2 920, Pr oan i > ‘om politics back t Hion-a-year law practice to become! #on, an author of world repute before | ten weeks has wo reduced the waters $500— 7.50 ff $21.20 in 1920, Prisoners canned 4,500 iy an expresident—and another will| Parker went from politics back to | mi » ese adhere iene dene $125— $12.50 $2.25 | $so— $ gallons of tomatoes and other prod-| yy cums one. ‘They are |law. "Tin necessary to send guards! pecretary ofastate, but that job will be became —- wy dover power of iinet Saeiee tate bo ucts and raised grain and hay for |" witiam Jennings Bryan, who has| with the messenger who carries his not keep him busy all the time. himself to authoring > bel 4c Si! Mags pine Hoorn Be ies ase of lve stock recelfed mote votes for president fee to the bank. Parker is in New| Write him in New York jtinue to address him in ashing- | po , oma # hav bs! fi ee than any other man, but never land- York | James M. Cox, who after the count ‘ OLYMPIA mnty aaseasors tn ed the office because hin votes were | William Howard Taft, who went to | last November 2 went back to finish | state convention elect Frank W ributed over too many electic teaching law, delivering lectures and | up his job as governor of Ohio, now | ‘ Hull, Seattle, as president ansocla an may be addressed in Lincoln, writing pieces for the papers after is editing bis Dayton and Springfield | bf | don, | he left thé White House, Taft's ad-| newspapers and working on the farm r: p | rg eer ggpenaes | dress is New Haven, Conn. at Trail's End between times. On It be said that & morder in Eng. Charles Evans Hughes, who was hotel registers he writes Dayton President-elect for 24 hours or there after his name. | abouts in 1916-—and decided to go! Woodrow Wilson, who goes from Bureau of Missing | Relatives! Greenland Wants Dentists aid in findiog missing * frienda, The department is ‘Ena, dis sees Well, it’s s Welcome to Ours the disappearance fone te | Reeders whe of persons my missing are The Ater, OU fo reprodue hele comm: | tand, about 978, etarted the custom | f drinking to one’s health “| | | | Cigarettes15¢ in this country slackened. High-grade tobacco formerly - W. M. Davis, R. F. D, No, 2, box A delightful luncheon 300, Seattle, is looking for Miss Rosa | Bradly or Mre. Rosa Frances, a cou tid-bit for youngsters (27.3 2 en ees es thinks is now in Seattle. ry co of growing children | ‘8 shipped abroad accumulated. AIR or] want wholesome, appetizing) Mra, Mary Haskins, 907 27th # We bought it. but k too, tt ‘ j|feeks information concerning 69— pape clbond mast Oppel | \cagtin, who oho says wes born This is the unusual condi- a an ae a ea et cine tet tion which enabled us to pro- recular price $100—. | The youngsters will delight tn gan. She las nears ‘o - os | Greenland, | rood dentist, or maybe two or three Li i Jako! 1 ears ~ 7 1 —upholstered in rich floral tapestry or velour: several very choles sandwiches epread with the delicious, | North Dakota, 18 years ag an American | dentists, to clean up a fortune ducesuch aquality cigaretteas patterns to select from; deep, comfortable ‘spring arma, back pew Peanut Butter—SPREDWELL. Mra Lottie McCafthy, who for | Must Greenland hangs out the| n Eexkimo society queen will and seat; also spring filled removable pillow seat cushion; the » One-Eleven at so low a price, Qven they wil tice it te | me ived 117 Ninth se | 8 P y price for a good set of teeth beautiful curved lines fairly radiate charm and comfort, and ste nf ng peasapen. Aiggtnerapensioy lege Been ogling Bie There's a fine opportunity for al ‘s prectically no sale of it is easily the best value we have offered for many a day te N eigde Rcarag cae Besa Fee Pe App son de gg Fe ce Bagh — ————— | rouge and lp-eticks among the Exki regular price, chair or rocker, $100—; special for this JANUARY that's good—can I have more?” ont ite croc colt ome pin Domestic Sven all F ils | mos poe: Your grocer has it—or can get {t./her for etven years. He has writ oveng ays , When & youth fares forth to week | DAVENPORT TO MATCH $137.50 If not—phone Elliott 6352. {ten to Mra. B. Poster, of Seattle, in to Quiet Angry Wife Repadn m diogreees pyar) Or family wealth. Or good temper. | He wants her to be fat and |healthy—and have good teeth. | | What's the us of having a wife if she can't chew hides until they are pliable and ready to wear? Chewing hides, season in and sea- ‘ = is rather tough on the| quiring for his mother. Mra Foe! epssepon, N. J. Jan. f1—Hins |Short, Philips & Healy, |'+ tievhone Pumber ts East 3872./) attempts to cure domestic unhap- || pinces by hypnotizing and his fail- nc, Information concerning the where] ure were described by Dr. Warren SEATTLE {abouts of John Andrew McGilley »| H. Stover, prominent dentist, tes. tifying in his own behalf in his wife's sult for divorce. He «ald he had leaned overt his wife anv holding her firmly by the shou, When a wife has chewed hides ders, attempted to stare her out |/unth her teeth are gone che one untenance thru his hypnotic || ionger useful. That's the unwritten ie wix feet tall, has dark hair and pew.et he ele — ‘ hazel eyea. Mra. Bankier thinks ber l, < © same tradi hee 4 Uen, is allowed to searc ot ' son may be a foreman on a ranch |“Femple to Be Turned | et of teeth inane tr anoth |womewhere in Wa > Into a Jam Factory |e, CHATHAM, Eng. Jan, 21—Jer SNe TS TT To To MS Mic Shafer Bros. Ofer Underwear Below Cost sold to the Co-operative Society ant SS will’ now probably become a jam factory. Berlin Carlines, Have Troubles, Too! z Entire big stock of Underwear and Men's Furnishings severely Fi reduced. Some splendid merchandise selling below cost. Stock up s “TACOMA: office Mrs, Bankier says her son has } not been heard from since he left Kingston, Ont, 12 years ago. She ts | o¢ in poor health and needs him. He powers. It tailed * —qwhich means that if you don"t ke “111 Cigarettes, you can get your money back from the dealer WHERE TO BUY THE SEATTLE STAR IN THE University, Wallingford, Green Lake Districts LIN, Jan, 21.—During the months of municipal own- street railways here have+ crease in fares, Too Many Girls in Hospital School LONDON, Jan. 21.—Only 12 wom. en instead of 25, will be admitted an nually to the University College How been operated at a loss of $10,000, 900. This lome was despite the in now at these money-saving prices. Buy at a dependable store where your money will always be refunded if not satisfied. rc ’ pital school in order to make room for more men students. The new rule goes Into effect next October, Broken lines of G, & M. Two-piece $3.50 Wool Shirts and Drawers, on mats on cok'nt.... AsO | 7 cee. $50 Suits now $29.85 $60 Suits now $34.75 These are in the very best styles for young men, fabricated from superior woolens, All sizes in complete range of colors. $45 Overcoats now $22.75 $60 Overcoats now $33.75 ALL BOYS’ SUITS REDUCED Here is a chance for the big boys. Values to $22.50 in Boys’ Suits, in- Sizes 16, 17 and 18 only. Values cluding Jack o’Leather and Two- ha pon pe at $5 .65 Btrletiy all oot, tor ] 4.85 $15.00 ALL-WOOL MACKINAWS $7.85 ALL SHOES REDUCED 30 PER CENT $9.00 MEN’S $6. 30]: $6. 50 AMERICAN BOY SHOES ' for. ..$4.55 Dress SHOES 5.50 AMERICAN BOY SHOES for. ..$3.85 SHAFER BROS. sold In One Day BROMO QUI n tablets The genuine bears the sig nature of K. W. Grove, 30c—Advertise ment COLLEGE HOTEL CIGAR STORE Fourteenth N. E. and East Fortieth GRAHAM’S STORE HUBBARD DRUG STORE 1400 Fourteenth N. E. 7200 Woodlawn Avenue O’NEIL’S GROCERY EDGEWATER PHARMACY 4757 Fourteenth N. E. 1110 Kilbourne Avenue THOMPSON’S STORE BEE HIVE STORE Stroud and. East Green Lake Way 7221 Aurora Avenue MIDDLETON PHARMACY SIMPSON’S STORE 5517 Fourteenth N. E. 7406 East Green Lake Way WALLINGFORD PHARMACY SOUTH SHORE PHARMACY { 4000 Wallingford Avenue 5421 Meridian Avenue COHEN’S CANDY STORE GREEN LAKE DAIRY 1810 North. Forty-Fifth 302 East Sixty-Fifth DAIRY STORE BELL’S DRUG STORE 2102 North Forty-Fifth 2909 East Fifty-Fifth WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. Come and examine our equip- ment for the safekeeping of bonds and other valuable pa nae pers, Entrance, corner Second ave, at Pike st, PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK Use Cocoanut Oil for Washing Hair = = = = = = = : = = = = If you want to keep your hair in g = = & ‘= = ig | good condition, be careful what you wash it with, | Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, This dries | the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and | \ie very harmful, Mulsified cocoanut | oll shampoo (which is pure and en- tirely greaseless) is much better] than anything else you can use for shampooing, as this can% possibly | injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with wa ter and rub it in, One or two tea- spoonfuls of Mulsified will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, | and cleanses the hair and scalp thor- oughly. © lather rinses out easily and removes every particle of dust, | dirt, dandruff and excessive oil, The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it | leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy to manage These progressive merchants all sell The Star. Other lists will be printed from time to time. If you want to know the nearest dealer to your home, phone the Circulation Depart. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil ment, Main 600. If you have a store and do not handle The Star, phone us for rates, rig taht De. certer ag dike domme Seattle's Largest Second and University Whole Block i ; aNoMgt to Iasturtaty one inthe teat Clothiers First and University Long ly for months. Be sure your drug: | gist gives you Mulsified. gues men TOUT SMT SMM mam mcm cl