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FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1921. SONS MI SERVICE: Homi iiiiiitcenuttt I) New Prone KLLIOTE 4910 : CII RE-ADJUSTMENT ENDS TOMORROW If you have not selected that odd piece of Furni- ture, Rug, Lamp, Aluminum Piece or Silverware you have got to hurry—as this sale lasts only one more day. . | er MLC Mc MOM COMTI coi Says They Should Cuticura Soaps Cut Bigger Pieces| “HICAGO, Jan, 21 efore ¢ LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH down m Ad ents. Stewart amowski says restaurants sh an into five inate ples MEN'S SUITS and OVERCOATS Values to $30.00, now ... ....$11.65 Values to $50.00, now ........$18.75 Values to $70.00, NOW 4.2... - $23. BOYS’ SUITS Values to $12.00, MmOW ........- Values to $20.00, now . $7.85 Values to $25.00, Our Entire Marx Suits, }' | a $13.00, now . . $5.75 Boys’, values up to $6, now ....... . .$2.65 Children’s Rubbers, | = Vurself. PALACE CLOTHING Co. FIRST and SPRING a 4 7 4 eZ BURLINGTON a Stock of Hart Schaffner & of our Overcoats, Mackinaws, Work Clothes, Boys’ Suits, etc., > now iad ai are marked at 4 Men’s pie oer Ri di naws, values to . : : ae cc... OOS vi ous 4 . rices. Shoe Bargains Men’s, values up to $8, ; em ij 3288 Come Down ens, values up to and See for THE L BELIEVE Pr \\\ GtT SOME EGGPLANT Towa Cha annistant ( prominent Remember! We must turn our stock into money, and we have marked almost every article in our store one- half or less. All other sales in town fade into insignificance when you see our Wonderful Bargains. Canvas Gloves now 9c Heavy Underwear now cisilic elt hacpoianeieie TE President Suspenders atslotlicisleiel -steidieiane Ee 15¢ White Handker- chiefs ..........8¢ 20c Sox, all colors. . 9c $5.00 Men’s Hats.$1.98 75¢ Wool Sox ... .33c $3.50 Sweaters now $5.00 Men’s Pants Children’s Play Suits Wool Union Suits $2.48 Flannel Shirts . . $1.48 U. S. ARMY Blankets, Breeches, Shirts, Pants,Shoes, Sox, etc., at less than elsewhere. jected pre WAS ATTACKED SEATTLE STAR THE ht SEED CATALOG AAW WY Tf YES. AHA WOLD ay BE BETTER THAN BEING BOTHERED WITH HENS! How ABOUT SOME MILKWEED FER BUTTER? 2. Sarcenec/o =a GIRL SAYS SHE rles DJ bermen's Accused Railroad Man; Asks $20,000 Damages Claiming that she was assaulted »y D. D, Spayde, trainmaster for th . @ St. Paul r ng to her com-| n Tomahawk for} n changing owt her and mon. back told that ket her th he would find the book and bring it to CONDUCTOR REFUS HONOK PASS The conductor falled to find the purse, however, and gave the girl a pans, which was honored by the next two conductors | The succending conductor, she ab legen, refund to accept the emer gency pass, and at Montmarth, D., turned her over to the trainwias ter, D. D, Spayde. She says that Spayde placed her in the Hote} St. Charles, on the excuse that he had to wire for her po | book and Ucket, That night, ab lares, the trainmaster forced | way into her room and attacked ner | LODGER ATTRACTED BY SCREAMS; DRIVES MAN OUT A lodg: was attracted by her screams, Mine finally drove Spayde out will be summoned as a witnens, it in stated. The trainmaster gave the girl a pang to Miles City, Mont where she ma where she is staying with he nt Mrs. E. F. Jones, 6051 Seventh ave N. E. Officials of the railroad refused to have anything to do with the matter when approached, it ts said, eo suit was brought in superior court. This waa transferred to federal court at the request of the railroad. MINE CAVE-IN; ONE MAN DEAD at there was no time, t missing po r is TO at Black Diamond Caught beneath tons of rock which caved in from the ceiling of a tunnel in the Pacific Coast Coal Co.'s Black | Diamond mine, in which he was working, Louis Rossi, 45, was in stantly crushed to nh Thursday afternoon. Tony Cuccini, working a few feet away, had a miraculous | escape | CHICAGO.—C. 8. Mason, head of What Congress - Doing Today SENATE ean caucus to clone senate actures committee continues hearings on ( "i Continues HOUSE ace delegate, given nd grounds com for the gular bills. Langlois says, and|° This man/) *}a fake. ‘Buried Under Tons of Rock| Widow Is Presented | utive officer and assistant to the} National Association of Manufactur-|commanding general, Port of Em | ers, declares for open shop. barkation, ken, N. J.” was! Thursday received by Mrs, Esther F. ooo The Rhodes Co. STORE Men’s oe ee inne Plush Coats HOURS 9 TO 5:30 Reduced Main Floor Union Suits—Sizes 28 to 50, in heavy-weight ribbed cotton ave, in ecru color. A good-fitting, satisfactor: wearing Union Suit Reduced to nem elewethes . $1.75 Shirts and Drawers—Fleece backed, ribbed weave garments in ecru and gray. The Shirt long sleeve style; the Drawers Shirt sizes, Drawer sizes, 32 in ankle length 84 to 46 ) to16)-A Excellent Value at educed to jar., $1.25 Substantial Reductions on ’ Boys’ Apparel Main Floor Boys’ Suits, years, which sold $16.50, $17.50 and $18.75, reduced to ly in sizes from 4 to 18 former! are at Boys’ Suits, in sizes 8 to 18 years, formerly priced at $12.50 , are reduced to its, in sizes 2 ) and to 6 years. These are made with velvet pants and silk blouse, in several color- combinations $17.50 Suits, reduced to $12.95 and $14.50 Suits, reduced to Boys’ Corduroy Knickers, 17, formerly $: teduced to .... Boys’ Wool-mixed to 17, formerly $3. Reduced to Boys’ Navy Se 8, formerly $ Reduced to .. Boys’ Sweaters, slip-over two-color combinations, 36 and Reduced to Upper Main Floor BANK TELLER, 17, UNDER ARREST Is Charged With Theft of $5,000 VANCOUVE B. Hector Ransom, 17, a teller in the branch of the Bank of Toront was arrested here last ni; charged with the theft of $5,000 from | the bank It is alleged Ransom took a pack: | age containing the $5. which was to him to deliver to the and hid it in a basement ed to the bank offi jals he had been held up and rob bed, but later, according to the po lice, he confessed the “holdup” Cc. Jan. 21.- was He will be arraigned in police court | this morning. FOUR HOTELS MAY BE CLOSED Ignore City Orders to Make Alterations, Is Charge Four downtown hotels have been 4 within 10 days by artment. It is ners ignored the department's orders for extensive al In the interests of the not made public. terations, lessees, names were With Service Cross The navy cross awarded to the late Brig. Gen. Peter Weimer Davison “for distinguished service as execu: | Dav his widow, Lieut, Col, J T. Watson made the presentation in ian Court apartments, Award navy medal to an army officer id to be almost without prece The School That Gets Results Paris School of Dramatic Art Howard R. Taylor in- troducing the latest cre- ations in stage dancing. We finish you here for the stage. Offices 4091- 14091A Arcade Bldg. Phone Elliott 6390, 38, formerly $10.00. $5.65 The effective absolute necessity owner in Seattle. cleans GLASS and tached and quickly operated. PRICED at It NOW 1National Mazda of Regular per pair Brown or Gray, $10.00 - $7.50 sizes 7 to $2.95 sizes 8 sizes 4 to Sick Girl Breaks 130-Day Silence! PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Jan, 21.— “Mother, I'm glad y the first words uttered in 130 days by Miss Joan Lippincott, 20, believed to have been a victim of sleeping sick nens at her home here. The girl was taken MM early in August, to have been married in November, ST. LOUIS. — F. closes his dance hall until present fad for shuffle, toddle and similar | dances ends. ATTRACTIVE LA RAIN-E-WAY WINDSHIELD SWIPE Now $1. 50 carbon lamps Jersey Gloves Be, re age ng An overstock on these such a great reduction. THE STORE FOR USEFUL PAGE & ae 3D. Reduced to $ Second Floor 00 and 25 Long Plush Coats in loose belted back styles, with large shawl and convertible collars, offer an excep- tional value in sizes 16 to 42. E priced to sell formerly at $ 17 were priced to sell at $ OTHER LONG PLUSH COATS REDUCED reduced to.... reduced to.. reduced to. ,. reduced to.. 1 $98.50 Coat 1 $65.00 Coat $59.50 Coat 00 Coats . $75.00 $39.75 Girls’ Plush and Cloth Coats Reduced Upper Man Floor * 8 Black Plush Coats, in sizes 12, 16 and 18, formerly reduced to, Choice at $17.50 7 Beaver Plush ( s 12, 16 and 18, formerly Choice at 15 Cloth Coats and styles, reduced to, CROMG AB) cores sree 3 Cloth Coats, formerly $24.50, reduced to, a broken line of sizes Choice at. vicieteads 40 Cloth Coats, formerly $34.50, reduced to, Choice at ..... bsdpicoke sean $22.50 18 Cloth Coats, formerly $32.50, re- duced to, Cites ab ai ce $27.50 4 20 Cloth Coats, formerly $37.50, re- duced to, bas sorb s ARTE T TLE eee: $27.50 17 Cloth Coats, formerly $42.50, re- duced. to, oo EER ee ee $34.50 loth Coats, formerly $43 5.00, $47.50, . $37.50 |Hun Birth Rate Up; French Rate Drops PARIS, Jan. 21.—According to dec larations of the supreme council on births, the real danger for France is the low birth rate. This stands at seven to eight per 1,000, while in Gem 7 many it le as high as 20 per 1,000) fant mortality ts at present 10 per nt of births, while in France it reaches 20 per cent of births. ‘re here,” were She was Leslie Clendeen| M. A. Hansen selis good Coffee. Lowest price, 20c. Highest price, Se. 40 Economy Market.—Adyer ment SPECIALS FOR THE ST DAY OF THE THRIFT SALE is a most } swipe, an to every auto BOTH SIDES OF is both easily at- tain-e-Way’ winds eld 25- or 40-Watt for 40c For a small cost you ean furnish your home with Packard Mazda Lamps, which will give you better and brighter’ light without increas- ing your light bills. _ Get them Saturday, in 25- or 40-watt sizes, for 40¢. does the work Aluminum Sink Strainer special, 15c with Knit f Wrists. Regular 60c, 33 wonderful values at [| SPOChil Af -..+eceeeeeee Cc They give double One of the mobt uleehat steak ite warm an¢ | Rease iergd ages yet strong enough |} "°°" es Made of service as working || inum, they are very durab easily cleaned Five-Gallon Oil Can Ri AR $2.50, $1 .39 SPECIAL AT , Two kin vanized. sd or is the reason for offering them at ‘© kinds are offered RED' CAN FOR GASOLINE ZED CAN FOR COAL OIL. ARTICLES