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~ BONDS? NO F Secretary “Hou Houston and Other Officials Strongly Oppose Watson’s Plan BY 1. B HUNT WASHINGTON, Jan, 21.—Treas | officials and financial authorities | consider Rare stamps Wal tender. Watson's plan would permit own MPs Of these securities to v them at Rheir tuti face value, just motes. WHY ANALYZE A WAREBRAINED PROPOSITION™ | Secretary of the Treasury How Maked to analyze the Wa | | tke bank | m plas »! T positively w ear ! Why try to proposition like > talk analyze @ that? in a a might as weil try um Tt can't be 4 Houston in his annt Pt ts unnecessar wt the disas t —” to the country’s « n. “Thé currency needs = Ber Wry are being amply pr ond Operation of the fe Meorapiseil v4 lem, and to give I ty bonds legal tender quality would make #0 much spending money, pro ae Pi iitrenct ana tundamentatty apece| That’s What White House i. | Will Draw His First Year PLD MAKE DOLLAR STILL LESS | IAL the office of W. P. G: Harding, | WASHINGTON, of the federal reserve it was decided departmental forbade comment. Privately. ver, it was suggested 1 THAT monetization of 24 billions Wet war bonds would increase the cir F@ulating media of ‘the country from BSS to $224 per capita ) THAT such tremendous tnflation (Would immediately result in a corre | house, pay » 1 buy au [Spending depreciation in the pur- | and horves, oats if power of the dollar and pro-| Congress jexecutive m American | he $18,000 upies a domi } report says: | reula. coun for GET $189,600 Jan, 21 will cost the country $189,600, He ive $75,000 salary. And $25,000 traveling expe And $89,600 for furnishing an keep of White House and « The new First Lady of will have $50,000 to return will rece rnses. { up ne and yw $8,000 sion and . Which now oc: ne _— ng work White H Women Invade Men’s| === =" to the ray Clubs in London |» to improve them Jan. 21.—London elub nistration ls expect Mand bas atways been the most con- |e to be a 1 cost $10, tend the least affected by new Move. | rounds and greenhouses, Gents, such ax the “emancipation*| But the president will have same Women. Yet even this strong-| bills to pay ou of reaction ts succumbing to} ere io ne : ‘Semin: state « 3 a ene peer] ‘They'l cut a hole tn hie $76,000 are discussing the question. | “ary. Says Drink Causes Dad and Son Each the Bulk of Crime Killed by Other; LONDON, Jan. 21.—“Drink is the| PARIS, Jan. 21—After mortally ‘Pause of half the crime In this ceun- | wounding his son, « ry directly, and it is the indirect | chant named Keesler was shot dead ‘ause of a large-pgoportion of the| by his dying son at Nantes. The kil Sther half,” said Justice Salter at the |ing occurred in the dark and each ¢ took the other for a’ bu urgiar. TURRELL’S Second and Madison Store ONLY Downstairs Department Sale of Men’s Shoes Here is a real opportunity to get those work or dress shoes you are planning to buy. In the three groups below are many exceptional values, for the prices quoted represent a de- cided reduction from former prices. -at $2.95- BROWN BLUCHER WORK SHOES RROWN SCOUT BAL, SHOES “HARDING WILL | Warren G. Harding's first year an president to heat the) nt one—for $8,600 |} Mervative section of the metropolis| Will be spent to light the mansion, | leather mer) -at $3.95- DRESSY BROWN CALF E BLACK CALF EN STYLES LISH BAL. SHOES 3LISH BAL, SHOES Sizes 9 to 12 Only -at $4.95- BLACK KID BLUCHER SHOES BLACK CALF EN GLISH BAL. SHOES BLACK CALF BUTTON SHOES BROWN CALF ENGLISH BAL.—SUEDE TOPS | BROWN CALF ENGLISH BAL, BROWN CALF BLUCHER, DOU OES LE SOLE, MUN- SON LAST SHOES Dressy Style’—Sizes 5 to 12—Widths A to EE TURR Downstairs ELL’S: Department \\ Second and Madison Store ONLY THE SEATTLE 300 Maimed Veterans in ‘Comeback Club’ Back Fro From ‘War, Find F: airy Godmother AT THC'COt | | | | the term of Gem Inaac “Maw” of the Comeback club of dis- Nuls jabled war veterans at Columbia university taking their oath} of loyalty to their country, their club and one another. | BY 70K BECKLEY NEW YORK.—(By Mail) ulsen Is a very little woman with a war veterans plugsing with shrapnel “Maw”, Now he.has to start o One of the e back club.” sald H le to boye from sentimentayzing themaelven = t world owes them a living without their own thematives. efforts, | The card on her door at; 410 W | 115th st reads “Mre. Elsa” jh and gan. gain the Come keep the rt, who mothering * is wa over Or think versity to reeducate “We only ask people to bear In » the War ia over, we lo agatnat heavy odds, and n ragement | and an opportunity One of the encouragements the me back from overveas with a! Cor “Maw” Nulsen ttered knee, Mra. Nuleen has| says, in"a hore of their own. | mothered every crippled soldier who] trpeyve siready raised $6,000, | nested, sare. biess@theip hearts.” says he, “by | She unlatched the door to her! giving theatricals, and dances, and apartment, and it had been open ever | other ahows. But every house that | since to every come-back who Wants i» big enough for their needs seems | n arm chair, @ clgaret, a cup of tea. | t be priced around $40,000, | a button « 4 on—or Just a friendly | ay 4. gad word and'the feel of a homey atmos-| || t wish I knew.” ws iy gyi 4 ere + heart to the point of the boys | ni eid — ,| start with their $6,000, and paying the rest as they can.” Inen’s daily, } The government allows efch man $100. month for maintenanca, In « instructed free at the tever line he best y 4 en Maw"—and abe likes it, | From the day her boy Marvin | pro} permanent t leg to bilndness—but an a fair it and capa |" fo The 100 Comebacks are scattered | thruout the varied classes. And the fact that in nearly a year and a half | nly one hag been dropped pr | hey are good workers, good stu denta, he | chance to Hall, the & who I found there Dougias Comeback club's pre Specializing in advert He was a newspaper he went acroms and got an before mixed up 1/2 PRICE SALE The B. B. Mig. Co. Lets Go ff All their high class mer- chandise—C loaks, Suits, Dresses, etc.—must go at 50c on the dollar. So here goes, and along with it the entire Hoffman \ ) | stock at ONE-HALF OFF = AND LESS. $100.00 Plush Comts now ....s | $76.00 Pluabh and © Conta | now ... $50.00 Pius Y Plush’ and Cloth / : | $20.00 435, 06 Bid and Cloth 17 50 $20, "lush and Cloth ‘3 : $15.00 Plain or Fur Trimmed 75.00 Suits and Dresses $60.00 Suita and Dresses now $40.00 now . Suita ‘and Dresses ... "$15.00 $20.00 Sergo, Silk or Jersey Dreasea $10.00 $6.95 vw, $165.00 r Comte and .. $75.00 $49.50 All Sales for Cash and Final, $25.00 Plush Coathom ae. $7.50 $20.00 Plaid or Pleated Skirta $14.50 Plain or Plaid Skirta $10.00 Silk plain or Poplin Skirts, 0 Wolf arta . Searfa and Choke now $5.00 Capes HOW ss ioe $100.00 iring Fox Boarfa ..+ No Refunds, EXPERIENCED SALESWOMEN WANTED HOFFMAN’S 1510 Westlake Ave. Fourth at Pike. | he ranks of @o lence jie would not stand for the gouge, | STAR > BACK" CLUB IS REPORTER AT AGE OF 85, Gen. Sherwood to Become} | Washington Correspondent WASHINGTOY, Jan. 21.—When | Sherwood, of Toledo, Q, te pires aa member of thé house of representatives March 4. he will sep at once into ive Washington wewapaper cor tapondents Sherwood = is he oldest mem ber of any great legisiative body in the world Ho was $5 lust August He came to congress March 4 1873, when Unelo Joe Can non alse first en- tored “The Aifter between : = myself and Un SHERWOOD cle Joe,” Sharwood says, “in that he has spent most of the Ume since then in congress, I out of It Sherwood was first elected to con gree as a republican, But he has served as a democratic member from | Toledo for the last 14 yeare, He went down to defeat in the Harding land slide, Despite his years, Sherwond ts one of the keenest men in congress, He has a caustic pen, a Ive wit and an inexhaustibie fund of reminiscences He will report Washington affairs for the Toledo News Fee, Already he a4 applied for membership in the National Press club and the Presa | eallery, Fish Made Dizzy, Dizzy, Commissioner Says SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 21~- State Fish and Game Commissioner Sidoway has ordered the of square containers for the tra " tion of live fish to various hatch erien, He declares that the constant ly whirling water in reund cans makes the flep dizzy, sometimes prov ing fatal. = Takes 25 Years to Pay Off His Debts LONDON, Jan. 21.— John Thomas | a wine apd spirit merchant, who} went in Suavertar in 1896, has just | finished paying off his $7,500 in debts and was adjudged free from bank-| ruptey. He paid 100 cents on the | dollar, New” York Barbers Rescind $1 Haircut CHICAGO, Jan. 21.—Barbers reneged on thehir proposal to in augurate the New Year by charging $1 for a haircut and 40 cents for a shave. They discovered the pub. and when they saw trade vanishing | the barbers restored the old rates Two years after war 45,000 sert- ously wounded German soldiers are reported still in_horpitals, |two years George Barlow, NO*MATTER How Deaf YOU ARE there is a type of the Little Gem Ear Phone made to enable you ‘to Near. The Little Gem Ear Phone is made one qual- ity only, and that abso- hutely the highest as re- gards workmanship, ma- terials, durability. These are patented fea- turés which cannot be dupti cated. Sh id you have tried tome promised benefit, bear in mind that the le Gem Ear Phone ta ind ou and y be puttir off great hens by not taking ad- age of this wonderful EASY TERMS if desired Butler Drug Co. 3. P. Chase, Chemist Recond at James fi, FRIDAY, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STORE HOURS, 9 TO 5:30 JANUARY 21, 1921. STREET | prices—always decidedly less. ors. the ever-popular off-the-face vertone and Phe Short Plush Coats, forme rly $34.50. Chine lined .... Satin Silk lined Full silk lined ... fur and self material. 40 Cloth Coats, Women’s sizes . Dresses, formerly priced Dresses, formerly priced $25.00 Dresses, formerly priced $15.00 —Sizes for women and misses, but not all sizes Nothing in the Special Price Basement is sold at market re 50 New Spring Hats ° Special $4.95 —Smart Spring Hats in a variety of shapes and col- —Narrow Brimmed Sailors trimmed with Georgette drapes in streamer effects, soft shirred Chin Chins and Turbans, trimmed with foliage and flowers, and —Black, Navy Blue, Peacock Blue, Sand, Gold, Sil- ant shades. Long Cloth Coats, formerly $34. 50. Fur trimmed./ effect Clearance of Coats de $28. 00 Long Cloth Coats, formerly $34.50. Self trimmed. Clearance of Coats Coats, formerly $22.50 and $25.00. Collars of) Some are full silk i others semi-lined with fancy Venetian......... 15. 00 Clearance of ( Coats formerly $17.50 and $15.00. Plush trimmed and collars of self material. Navy, Brown, Burgundy and Black. Misses’ and $10.00 Clearance of Dresses Satin, Velvet, Tricotine, Tricolette and Serge $19.9 75 Now }$10.00. in any one style. . EOE poetics PARIS HAS HICCOUGHS NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—Ancient citizens, survivors of the pre-Vol stead era, n the mic fiicting F not the old-fashioned but is contagious, and panies influenza. Carries Bullet in His Lung 2 Years |" Wanted: a Piano; It’s for Broken Yankee Heroes Who has a piano to give away? At Port Townsend, In the govern ment hospital, sit disabled heroes of America’s battles in the world war— . fil and with nothing to do, ttle folks, with the American ot hiccoug Boy Makes Long Trip to Grave of Father LONDON, Jan, 21.—A 17-year-old boy has made a journey of 27,000 miles to see his father’s grave, at Eastbourne. In 1918 Capt. E. Barry, of South Africa, was buried at Bast- bourne. His brother notified. the widow, and Athol Barry, the dead man's son, worked his passage to England in a sailing schooner, via South Australia, Cape Horn and the east coast of America, the voyage LONDON, Eng. Jan 21.—For an ex: soldier,+who was wounded in 1918, and who has just died, carried a bullet in his lung. Since his dis charge from the hospital in July, it was said he had complained of | pains in the chest, and a doctor states his death was due to penu monia caused by the bullet. Fmerson sarted the custom, still In vogue, for every visitor to Thor- eau's grave, Near Boston, to leave two stones and carry away one as @ souvenir AS ADVERTISED City Mant “But you advertined running water on both floorst* St Hawkins: “So we did, stranger, an’ it Was @ foot deep in the cellar | but we ain't had no rain naow goin’ 4 week termorrow.” Legion leading the procession, have | iasting 360 daya. underta to provide some cheer | _ and entertainment for the boys, to| pean | > ne Among other things needed ts ‘D E N T I S T e | gotten. plano. If you have an extra on@ knocking around the house, telephone to the city editor of The Star, Main 600, In 1913 “the man army cost 1,085 marks per man, officers includ. ed. Today each soldier costs the gov- ernment 50 marks Just before their marriage, Malay. an girls have their teeth filed short and pointed, REMARKABLE STORY OF ALARGE CROWD AND A LARGE RAT AS REPORTED BY FRANK The Office Boy Pedesterans passing the alley }/ between ard and 4th ave, late this probably thought that president Harding had secretly come into Seattlel like he did Cleaveland a few days ago. The crowd that had gathered was enough to make a mans head swim and a woman faint if any women had been in in the eon fusion but woe there was no wo. man in a radius of twenty or thirty feet for the simple reason of all the excitement was a large rat which two men with tron Pipes were trying thier best to put into slumber for many long years to come. In order to introduce our new {whalebone) plate, which is the |hghtest and strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of }mouth; you can bite corn off | cob; guaranteed 15 years, Whalebono set of tecth 4 Crowns $8 Bridgew |s2 Amalgam Fill + a All work guaranteed for 15 Mave “impressions taken in the morning and get teeth same day. bprariantion and advice free, « to our office, he sure y right place, Bring this OHI Dentis' 207 UNIVERSITY Sh Opposite Wrascr-Patereen O&