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THE SEA TTLE STAR No Reservations—No Limits—We Will Sell Merchants at These Prices—It’s Cash We Want! “PAY—OR QUIT” Century-old Chinese Custom Compels All Chinese Merchants to Pay Every Debt Before Chinese New Year (February 7th) or Quit Business! $100,000 Stock Goes at Any Prices That Will Bring In Cash Before Chinese New Year 10,000 Trimmed Baskets Going! Wortls cannot convince you of the extraordinary values offered in EXTRA! $1.50 Rice Basket well Large, co baske bamboo stained and varnish- Trimmed Chinese Work Baskets, You must see to believe, been forgotten, Even their cost does not matter—it ls Pay or Quit— and this is one Chinese custom that Chinamen, the world over, observe. $2.65 Trimmed | $2.25 Trimmed | $1.85 Trimmed) $1.35 Trimmed | 500 Trimmed Work Baskets| Work Baskets | Work Baskots| Work Baskets) Work Baskets for 41.49/$1.29| 98c | 64e | 29¢ Lunch Cloths Forced to Go at Smashing Bargain Prices! Finest quality Lunch Cloths, printed in two tones, fast color, as cheaply as the 72x72 Lunch Cloths that were $3.75 are now... 60x60 Lunch Cloths that were $2.65 are now... 54x54 Lunch Cloths that were $2.50 are now... {8x48 Lunch Cloths that were $1.75 42x42 Lunch Cloths that were $1.60 are now... At these prices you can buy largest importera. $2.29 $1.79] “ $1.19 are now... Profit has $1.59 ~~ EXTRA! $1 Lunch Baskets Made of fine aplit Damboo, with P nd hand Stained and varnished. While they last, for only 59c ie $1.08 Napkins 7 1-2c Ea. $7,500 Stock of Mandarin Coats and Chinese Embroideries! GOING FOR ONLY 40c ON THE DOLLAR—COST IS NOT EVEN CONSIDERED NOW! NECKLACES: $15.00 Genuine Ivory Necklace: now $85.00 Genuine Amber Necklace Row ... $8.98 $42.50 Hand-Painted Chinaware Ex $1.50 Hand 4 painted Dee- nert Plates for «ses... 080 | $3 SSe Hand Painted Bread and Butter Plates for..4e Teak M Pearl, for Stand will $1 la iniaid with Mother of Pearl, for only .... 61950 for .- quisite Carved Furniture od 9200.00 Carved c Wood fo: cr $25.00 Carved Teak Wood a 400 Porcelain Vases telus Vases $10.00 ives... $6.25 $3.75 $1.25 $7.50 Pore jain Vas $2.50 Porce- lain Vases CHINESE EMPORIUM 1121 THIRD AVENUE, Near Seneca | _ Want U. W. Professor in Canton College Proposal to place a University of Washington professor at Canton col- Jege for at least a year was indorsed Qt a meeting of the China advisory committee of the Chamber of Com meree Monday. It was argued that this would re gult in great benefit to this city, as a result of the personal contact, and ‘would assist in opening the way for more Chinese students to enter the Univ of Washington. PNEUMONIA views VAPORUR Over 17 Million fate Used Yearly AN OLD AEGIPE TD OARKEN HAR Common garden Bage and Sulphor makes streaked, faded or gray hair vo" dark and youthful at once. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly com pounded, brings back the natural color and luster to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any @rug store tor “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound.” You will get @ large bottle of this old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients, at very little cost. Rerybody uses this preparation now, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, a» ft does it so naturally and evenly You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair dis eppears, and after another applica tion or two, your hair becomes beau fifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger. Wyeth's Bage and Sulphur Cornpound is a de Hightful toilet requisite. It is not in tended for the cure, mitigation or Prevention of discase-—Advertise ment Organize for Irish Relief Drive Here Organization of Geattle and King county into 21 districts, preparatory to launching @ relief campaign in the interests of suffering women and children in Ireland was effected Mon. day afternoon at the Irish relief headquarters, 325 L. C. Smith build ing. W. L. O'Connell will be district chairman and the American commit tee for relief in Ireland will direct the drive Hurled From Auto; Is Seriously Hurt Suffering trom concussion of the| brain, Andy C. Schnell, 29, saleaman for the Pantortum Dye works, was in Providence hospital Tuesday. He was thrown from his auto to the pavement when ft collided with that of Clarence Nelson, 7348 Wilson ave. at 17th ave. and BE. Madison st., Monday. Schnell lives at 2046% Franklin ave. MOTHER! “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only—look for the name California |! on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels, Children love its fruity taste. Full di ne on each bottle, You must say “Call fornia.” RINGSIDE NOTES ON By vote of the city council Monday afternoon, » bond insue of $' for a bridge across the Lake Washington canal at Montlake bivd, and another issue of $200,000 for additional playfields and resurfacing park) Monday afternoon, boulevards, will be submitted to the people at the clty election, March 8.) : An ordinance changing the rules for exemination and qualification of COUNCIL 750,000 | home of J. Schein, 407 Ninth ave. N moving pictures and prescribing conditions for portable hooths, was passed. “Adequate rates of compensation” for disabled workmen under the state Industrial act were urged in a resolution introduced by Councilman Robert B. Hesketh, and passed in an amended form. Appointment of Bert A. Northrup as civil service commissioner to sne- coed Chauncy L. Baxter, was confirmed. Polling places for the primary election, February 21, and the city elec March 8, were fixed, and Inspectors and judges appointed. ublic hearing was set for February 14 on the matter of paving First Pine to Atlantic sta; Madison, Marion and mbia sts. from First ave. to Western ave.; and Yesler way from First| The hearing will include the matter of a turnk sewer | system on Murray ave, from Beach Drive to West Holly st. Increase in the rental fee from 10 to 25 cents a day on stalls in the pub- ave, to Railroad ave. lie market, was asked by Dr. H. M. Read, city health commisaloner, The council will hold a special session Tuesday afternoon to act on the matter of allowing portable school buildings. Oregon Discussing Six-Year President SALEM, Ore., Jan. 25.—A resolu: tion which waa introduced in the Ore. gon legislature today memorializes congress to submit to the people of the United States & proposition to extend the term of the presidency from four to aix years. The’ resolution eltes the disturb. ance to business conditions during every presidential campaign, and de- clares that four years is not a suf. ficient length of time in which a president may establish and carry out definite lines of policies #0 as to determine their real value to the country at large Wild West Legion of Moose Install! Public installation and were held in Moose hall night by Wid West legion, No Loyal Order of Moose The oftt Installed golem; Great Great Went " were: Great | © guarding Jack Inge Hayles, St. Thomas’ hospital, in London, | was founded in 1228, Laughiin M argu Bladder, Cyier Mile of Road on Lake to Be Paved Paving of one mile of road near Hunt's Point on the east Lake ¥ 000 to shore of ington, at a cost of $25, 15,000, was decided upon by the county commissioners Monday. Kill That $1.50 Pongee Silk fine quality, ards wil or, yard . 20c Japanese Toweling eu [3c to the 75¢ Cotton Crepe about 12 qualtty 10 yards bolt, Inches wide, atte, the yard While the stock Jasta, only, yd... $1.50 Royal Canton Plates fuch a bargain! Tein, plates of Royal Canton- ware for only... $1.25 and $1.50 Tea Pots About 60 Pots that rived at Chr mas will be # (OF ODIY seeseees All $1.75 and $2 Hair Brushes Flere ts your op- portunity to buy B wood hair brush for 6.66665 All 75c, $1 Hand Brushes The orig! price ta on the bi Ree how you #ave @t..... Overheated Electric Iron Causes Blaze Fire, starting from an electri tron, damaged the home of C. Clark | 4128 Renton ave, to the extent of bur at 6 p.m, Monday, Clothes drying over a stove at th: caught fire and $40 damage was done SSS | WHEN MEALS DONT FIT | “Pape’s Diapepsin” Is the quickest Indigestion and Stomach Relief } mtomach is sour, acid, gasay, or you d. When you have m or headache Jere is instant P from indigestion, relief! Just as s00n as you eat a tablet or two of Pape's Diapepsin all the dyspepsia, indigestion and stomach |distress caused by acidity ends These pleasant, harmless tablets o Diapepsin never fail to neu the harmful stomach acids ake you feel fi Cold With ails CASCARA R Colds, Coughs Neglected Cold ‘om? NINE AND La Grippe : Qui \s are Dangerous ‘Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relle: Grippe in 3 days—E: xcellent for Headache Quininé in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT jhuska 0 SEATTLE MEETS THE NORTHWEST ‘Is Introduced to Vast Out- door Playground ned Riley delight introduc Beattie to the hwent at mouth Congregs onal church Monday night His real monicker is Frank Branch Riley All dolled up in a dress mult, with amooth-flowing aa the aumbia, and with humor that rev 1 Kiley noeatry, he 1 the church full of Seattle folks romp ing thru their own dooryard. BEAUTIES OF SCENES MAKE THEM GASP With word pictures that thritied and with views, the beauty of which made them gasp, he » them f the grandeurs of their own Northwest which most of thern had realized only in a vague way existed. He wag giving them his lecture, "The Luré of the Northwest,” which he has delivered thruout the three tours, and with which Pastern tourists into a Weetern out of doors which (bey had not known existed. A little man n f oratory mighty a closeup Hin gift of oratory, combined with | marvelous photography displayed by & master operator, opened the eyes of attic audi in their dooryard are things h wealthy Kasterners, ignorant ot the West | over Burope secking. leaving behind them a gold trail of American money. HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE THEY GO Mt. Rainier, standing out boldly and glistening in the sunshine, and fading to ghostly shape as twilight settied, and the lights twinkled In the pure-white Mt, Hood, Mt. Baker and the Canadian peaks came and went on the screen Beattle’s bold skyline from bay; Beattie fattened out an seen from high in the air; Tacoma, Port land, Everett ngham, Victoria V A lnak with her mountains and her florda and bays here, there and everywhere Riley @arted, carrying the crowd breath loamly with him. took them on a typical climb up a typical Northwest mountain—or rather @ composite moun tain, for the scenes were taken from many of the big peake—and let them slide down fgain. And when it was all over, they still ant, hoping there would be more. An attempt is being made in Sat which te nd File ant again, axain h the gospel of “ America—and Especially the North weat—PFiret.” oity the ancouver sheer Northwest SEATTLE MAN FOUND SHOT Machinist Apparently Sui-| cide in California LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 26— Shot thru the heart, the body of a man believed to have been Harry A. Sogner, 45, a machinist, formerly of Beattie, was found today on a bench in Exposition park here. Absence of a revolver led the po- lice to believe he had been murdered A superficial search of the grass and shrubbery near by failed to reveal the weapon. ‘There were powder marks on the right hand, towever, and the ground showed no evidence that a struggle had taken place. Papers fov the name of Segner and indicated he came here from Seatue January 20, 1920. MEETING OF THE BEACON HILL Car Extension club, originally scheduled for Tuesday, January 26, |has been postponed one week. joe to the fact that| nd in the clothing bore | TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1921, | Special Price Ba Just Ui |}| | —50 smart new box-pl | iI] | green. FRASER-PATERSON Co STORE HOURS—9:00 TO 5:30 Special Price Basement —This special lot for Wednesdays sell- ing is an indication only of the great save | ings possible on many other items in the ement. npacked 1|New Plaid Skirts SPECIALLY PRICED $4.95 leated styles for spring. In color combinations of blue, brown and City to Offer Its Kent Farm for Sale Proposed sale of the municipal 1 |farm at Kent, comprising 53 acres of the finest White river bottom jand, is announced by the board of public workd, The land will be dis- posed of ‘to the highest bidder on February 4. MBS. MARY A. TYLER, 85, died! at her home, 1954 Fifth ave. W. She is survived by a daughter, Mins | Betella Tyler, teacher in the Central school; a son, George W. Tyler, Olympia, and a brother, Edward A. | Hibbard, Middleville, Mich, OUFF ER Mrs. Christy Never Ex pected to Be Well Again—Tanlac Re- stored Her to Perfect Health “1 am enjoying good health for the | first time in fifteen years, and it's no wonder that I want to be all the time telling others about Tanlac,” declared Mra, W. H. Christy, 2806 Yesler Way, Seattle, recently, “I had suffered so long, I never expected to be well any more, and I naw little pleasure in life. I had dyspepeia so bad it just seemed that everything I ate caused distress, My appetite was so poor that I wasn’t eating enough to keep my weight and strength, and, to tell the leruth, 1 just dreaded to cat, Head- ches—oh, my! I just hate to think of the fearful headaches I had, and | at times dizzy spells came on me sud- |denly. My nerves were worn to a frazzie and I had rheuamtic pains in my knees and legs. I slept poorly | and just felt so weak and weary T didn’t know but what I might break | down any time. “But I'm so gina 1 tried Tanlaa It hag been one of the greatest joys of my life, because it has restored my health perfectly. I just feel like > a different person and have gained @ lot in weight. My friends all tell me T look better than I have In many years, My appetite is aplendid and I haven't a pain of any kind, It just seems wonderful what Tanlac has done for me, and no matter how much I praise it, I can never say too much.” Tanlac is sold by the Bartell Drug | Stores. —Advertisement, A Brain Can’t Work Right on Thin, Watery Blood It takes iron to make strong, magnetic, forceful men with the power and energy to win WITH PLENTY OF IRON AND RICH RED BLOOD YOUR BRAIN is the most won derful thing in all creation—without this it is nothing. IRON CARRIES OXYGEN from your hangs t and oxygen your brain becomes dull fails, You 0 your brain. Without iron, DO FOOLISH THINGS and make With a “blood and iron” starved brain heavy, YOUR IN avy. 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