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Day, SMIMMNNNCS NE SERVICE, (HMMS "YEARS OF SERVICE IN THIS = ORTH WHILE SUITE $89.50 = NUARY 26, 1921. =e par 4 .. One of these big stalwart suites that gives such an atmosphere of luxurious refinement to the home. Made after that sturdy William and Mary period, and built to endure more than ordinary wear. Consists of seven distinctive pieces. A large five-legged table that can be extended to six feet, one arm chair and five side chairs, leather seats, made of solid oak. Regular price $133.50. Special at $89.50. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED Greee al WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH TCT Ree OL CUICS CITY PAY ROLL IS UNDER FIR POT TCT cs TTT cc STHHUUUANAMEO MULLIN LAIN ACOOMTAUUAAAETAVSoSUUAAAUL ttle University * Boy Going to Peru Po become a regional director of education in Lima, Peru, Glen ‘ graduate of the university 2901, will eave Seattle Wednes Calkins has been connected the educational service in the ne islands for a number of Discovered After a hearing on alleged irree ularities in the city’s payroll Tues | day afternoon, the judiciary com- enn 4 mittee of the city council agreed mo the Clean, Antiseptic | to recommend to council that | ‘Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief ©" invertivation be made and more) We have received a ase 5 specific valet on the subject be| queries from Seattle housewives in ‘There is one safe, depe: treat) enac into law - ? bi Ht ‘that relieves itching torture and) The council finance committee | 4rd wn The Star salmon at and soothes the akin. will consider Friday a list of al Apparently some of the women miss for a 35¢ ot $1 bottle it as directed. Soon which the civ servics have pre pared after checking the payrolls. leged discrepancie which the facts about | Were told druggist any o and apply commissioners Carl Uhden to Talk | “isvcismat” Spore salmon is the mo claim that nutritious ed, tort} = oon Skagit Project |enomieat and convenient food on |" What grounds the recipes are Ro Carl F. Uhden, engineer in charge | the market. jing odburg sutges- whet ner twill be She c. W. does o.. Cleveland. & of the Skagit river power develop- “Pinks” and “Chums” are the leas petiaing en oe “ye = — ot ap ——-——---——- | ment for the city of Seattle, will dis |expensive grade of salmon. The U./ Pe ng Cues ist wee mn: tel rn Jouss that development at the Cham-|8. bureau of fisheries is planning to| 0% Coure®. Shat auealion i Up UO) Mrs ip PAINLES ber of Commerce assembly room at|carry on an educational campaign in) )) 0) 1) pol “thet mn: ‘Seth 815 o'clock tonight at a meeting | behalf of these varieties. lenubienaen peony, «ie ph or 0 called by the ctvie bureau of the CASE OF SALMON FOR chamber for the membership of that TEN BEST RECIPES bureau and the members’ council.| Seattle is the distributing center The public ts invited. The lecture|for Alaska canned salmon. will be illustrated. This is the first| To help boost an important home of @ series of lectures on public mat | industry and at the same time pro ters. jvide Seattle tables with an inex pensive, nutritious food, The Star is conducting a recipe contest For each of the best ten satmon recipes originated by housewives JENTISTS f at-ptte ‘Ketchikan Woman (agert® Dies in Seattle Mrs. Julia B. Thompapn, of Ketch-| pound cans of high grade pink or order to introduce our new ikan, Alaska, died Tuesday at the chum salmon. bone) plate, which is the|Meridian Convalescing san! arium.| Miss Martha E. Dresstar, instruct and strongest plate known. |she is survived in Seattle by Alor in home economics at the Uni You can bite corp off the|‘aumhter, Mra. G. A. Cornish, @ son. | versity of Washington, is judge of u H. R. Thonfpson, and a sister, Rose | the contest. nteed 15 years. gs | lL. Boynton. There you have it teeth The contest Door of the Great Unknown? If you are sick and want to Get, mal condition Well and Keep Well, write for liter- ms. ork guaranteed for 15 yhars. Have impressions taken in’ the ‘Vysorning and get teeth same day. | Examination and advice free. and See Samples of Our Pinte ‘and Bridge Work. We Stand the Test of Time nt patronage is our early custo- work is still giving and the next thing you know you are getting well wenetaction. Ask ‘our custo: |ature that tells How and Why this|” Sold on @ test, proposition tho have tested our work.|almost unknown and wonderful new are t hel fa coming to our office, be sure|element brings relief many | you ore the appliance is yc aseiin the right place Bring| sufferers from Constip Rheu- Nothing to dc it. No trow- | Dr with you. |matism. Sciatica, G aritis, | bie or expen moat. won- | } iia, Nervous Prostiation, High derful fact ah appliance is : y Blood sure and diseases of the that it is sold so reasonable that It Cut-Rate | stomach, “Heart “Lungs eee ne nee eto dich | Belli # neys and other ailments. and Dentists | Peirnen’s “Rad tive N day and night ivin jong standing, we will, be 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Active Rays continuot toot system, causing ah n write to-| a Opponite Fraser-Paterson Co. re eng the bettwil aleweteonos a sedan Ithrowing off impurities and rest Bidg. Los ng the tissues and nerves t a nor-| | AMUSEMENTS PANTAGES | Mate. 2:30. Nights 7 and 9. Now Pinying MADAM BEDINI ational ® Peerless Trie le reus Rabe & Beck ing & Davia “Bride 13” ral Adminat Nights, 400 BUNGALOW uz tt 510 re Wood BI $ to i a. m., Musi Dancing, 6 to 1am els fer theatre Specialti D Fi Thousands of others have gotten rid of theirs without dieting or exercising, often at the rate of over a pound a day, and without payment until reduction has taken place. Fifth and Pine Now—Matinees I am a licensed practising physician and personally prescribe the treatment for each individual case, thus enabling me to choose remedies that.will produce not only « loss of weight harmlessly, but which will also relieve you of all the troublesome symptoms of overstoutness such as shortness of breath, palpitation, indiges- MOORE CLAUDE AND FANN BELLE MONTROSE MURRAY KISSEN Mildred Rogers, Foley & Let Pierbert Brooks, Valentine & Bell eonrunun one c USHER Matinee Saturday Only Big Laughing Treat of the Season tion, rheumatism, gout, asthma, kidney trouble and various other afflictions which often accompany overstoutness. My treatment will relieve that depressed, tired, sleepy feeling, giving you renewed energy and vigor, « result of the loss of your superfluous fat You are not required to change In the slightest from rr regular mode of living. There is no dieting or exercising, ft is simple, easy and pleasant to take. If you are overstout do not postpone but sit down right now and send for my free trial treatment and my plan whereby I “NI am to be paid only after reduction has taken place if you so Beat Comedy tn Years desire. cn, We to 8200 DR. R. NEWMAN Licensed Physician State of New York 286 Fifth Avenue New York City Desk H-449 THEATRE Levy's Munienl Comedy Co. in tie. pndu ys). ! pt Monday and Thursday ts, 2:20. Nights 7:15 and 9:15, Jed reading the first few articles in the contest For the benefit of these we will once more print a few high ac be Alleged Irregularities Here Are the Facts About Star Contest for Salmon Recipes number of | will soon come to a close. So hurry, May- diew, with thone tasty dishes. you'll win the cane of ma non, SSS wad Dak MAW men folks continue occasional ly to drop in « suggestion along with thi Ww w structive letter from M. 214 Yale building if aft jas tas w recipe Th Th three meals.” wives 1OLESOME OR APPETIZIN HY NOT TRY BOTH We are in receipt of a very ones that are likely to win. we would avoid | combustion! |The Star will award a case of 48 one. | omoustions XING FOR PLEASURE | MAY BRING DISASTER | “The mixing of foods to obtain the suspicious of foul play. maximum of pleasure in their con: | sumption, with no thought to their in quite likely to prove ereffecta disagreeable or aa disastrous in pleasing effects to the eye.” eo writer, Mra. R. J Muffs, in contributing also sends along a tl ¢ Star, She says, ,"I ¢ Star every day We thank you, in, we! was not | that pounding as in laboratory chemicals explosions and ~| the mixing of liquid chemicals to ob. Robertas of her for look for an 1 do for my Mrs | Roberts! | Mra. FN. Steele, 4219 Woodland | Park ave., says her recipe “beats the You | old way all hollow.” PINK it yet, tho eeslar to judge. We won't print We'll leave it up to Mins | He wants to know ngham and U.W. fitter how bad your ailment.|to Debate on Strike Rellingham normal school will send the University jin deba team to Seattle det verbal combat, Wed: — |p. m, in Commerce hall The subject is: Resolved, That os & prerequisite to the right to strike | or lock-out, employers and employes aha all present board of arbitration.” Phi Mu Alpha to Be Installed on Campus their grievances to a Format installation of Phi Mu Al pha, national honorary music frater nity recently organized on the uni versity campus, will take place Feb ruary 16, according to Carl Paige Wood, professor of music Charlies B. Lutton, of Chicago, na tional secretary of the fraternity | will be in charge of installation pro- coedings. an fro wh yea automobile him m th and got nob. one father is a Ithy for burglary and r for carrying revolver. HAVE 1,500 » Come and examine our equip- ment for the safekeeping of bonds and other valuable pa- pers, Entra: Second ave, at E corner Ke st, PEOPLES SAVETD BANK |Woman Tries 'to Kill Negro in Courtroom |; PITTSBURG, Jan. 26—Kill him; nuties whisked the prisoner into away CALGARY.—Marion H. Witherbeo, New | Yorker, sentenced to five years im prisonment one to engage ting trio enday, at 7:30 y| we'll atick by you" A crowd of half a hundred per: | sons thus encouraged Mra Lillian | Rangham when in court yenste whe suddenly produced a pistol and | jheld it against the ribs of William Wilson, negro, charged with assault jing her. | She pulled the trigger, but the pistol mixsed fire THE SEATTLE STAR ee SAYS HUSBAND MURDER VICTIM Widow of Denver Capitalist, MADISON, | claring bas | mer Denver was muniered and hin wealth, mated ato kk HL. Helter, | bere | that | carate Lawrence been killed by a train here 21, anc Asks for Probe Wis, Jan 26 it her belief that her Richard Lawrence apitalist and politic h nd, at from $100,000 to $300. Mrs, Lawrence axked Attorney Theodore G. Le to make an investigat was plen, et wis hi Ma supposed to 1918, and his body it could not be Lawrence claims the that of her husband of an unidentified 4d expressed the belief that was slain. © mutilat recognized body De nus for dan, entt 000. wis jon, ave reh stranger, he Mr. Heller dwells at some length jon the scientific aspect of the food BODY IDENTIFTED } question. He saya, in part: BY HIS NEPHEW “It ‘© be remembered that foods| The body was Mentified as that are chemicals—edible chemicate—|of Lawrence by Edward J. Law land the same care and discretion| rence, hiv nephew, and an under should be observed in their com-|taker here. Other members of the family did not view the corpse Tt was i widow, [hustand'’s wealth, Lawrence's humed of been injected into the Among missing rence, & Guantity of pr which by ause of its mangied conditi when Mra. Lawrence, started to search for that she beea: body times questi substitution each time b had and been three body cane aid of 74 years old, ious gems, ame known orange yell to weigh been as a gift the effects from the who was entate was listed “the one family mond,” purporting and to have Qneen Victoria up jon the her me pad te ifs rejected por her request that instead the money be used to erect a hosp La r no the story goes, 13 | 000 for the stone Seattle Pastor’s Mother Dies Here! aw 66 Mra. Clementine M. Thrapp, moth or of the Rev, Russell FF. Thra; pastor of the First Christian church. die Harvard 3 will be held at day ext 1 Tuesday at her son's home, N. Funeral servi 7:30 p.m. Wedn at the Home Undertaking ablishment For Over b= STOPPED EPILEPSY 50 Years - EPmerric memepy. rational, Ebé remeruabiy successful treatment California Gel or order it at any drugstore’ Vetera® Suffered Prisha 1 wufered tin ever ad teid i j last one GC. K Mough. in 6 to 14 Days All druggists are authorized to refund the money if PAZO OfNT- MENT fails to Cure any case of ITCHING, BLIND, BLEEDING or PROTRUDING PILES. Cures ordinary cases in 6 days, the worst cases in 14 days. PAZO OINTMENT instantly Re- lieves ITCHING PILES and you can got restful sleep after the first application. It le guaranteed by Paris Med- icine Co. St, Louis, Mo., Manu- fectarers of the workd-famous Grove's Laxative Bromo Quinine Cire This signature is on every box of PAZO OINTMENT. 60c. Yoary—< 11 ie agony ry cmmesDR LAL KLINE C8, 33 8S mg Poindexter Denies | | WASHINGTON, Jan. that Alameda or any other site at! San Francisco bay has yet been ne-| lected as @ base for the Pacific fleet | was mad Poindexter of Washington resentative Britten of Ilinol Poindexter and Britten head a sub- committee appointed by the full sen ate and house committees to draft a report to the committee recommend. ing a and ot They said, not been completed say wheth ever ikely places for the «ite MINNEAPOLIS. sid, 57, pioneer grain dealer, dead PAGE & The Rhodes Co. STORE HOURS 9 TO 5:30 Three Groups of Street and Afternoon Dresses Reduced Second Floor House Dresses Size 36 Only BPROKEN and n al line of Gingham re few raity of neat style formerly as high Bach reduced to $2.95 —Upper Main Floor A ture that » $6.50 Drensen HESE three groups display Winter Dresses of wool tricotine and poiret twill and silk crepe de Chine and crepe meteor in a broken line of sizes from regular stock. GROUP NO. 1 ss, formerly... . $95.00 formerly. $85.00 formerly .$75.00 formerly. 50 formerly. formerly. f formerly.........$55.00 GROUP NO. 2 65.00 $55.00 Each Reduced to Women’s 835,00 Gloves Special RAP WRIST, Suede Gaunt at old former own in gray, bea with em % to nale Each Reduced to $27.50 [Each Reduced to $10.95 1 Dress, formerly fay: 14 Dresses, formerly........ 1 Dress, formerly........ 9 Dres formerly. GROUP NO. 3 7 Dresses, formerly. $29.50 —Main Floor 23 Dresses, formerly $20.95 Children’s Gingham Dresses Reduced Upper Main Floor men reduced for a . & pair $3.25 are quick Philippine Gowns and Chemises Special at $2.45 Upper Main Floor EF" M this stock of Childrei usual opportunity to select and other day-time wear that The several groups include sizes in every style and color, .. $1.50 .. $1.95 ... $2.25 » $2.95 $3.50 $3.95 ‘s Dresees mothers have an un gingham dresses for school © reduced to the mew 1921 price. to 14 years, but not each size $5.25 .. $5.95 .. $6.95 .... $6.95 .. $6.95 $7.95 $8.95 $1.95 Drenses reduced to. $6.50 Dresses reduced to ) Dresees reduced to. HE tion has arranged for Thurs- day's selling an assemblage of Hand - embrdidered Philippine Gowns and Chemisee in a bro- ken line of sizes, which sold for merty at $3.50 and $3.95. There are 100 garments all told, some of which are slightly mussed. at Muslin Underwear Sec 50 Dresses reduced to. $8.50 Dreeses reduced to $2.95 Dreswes uced to. re $8.95 Dresses reduced to. $9.50 Dresses reduced to. $9.95 Dresses reduced to a2 reduced to $3.50 Dresses reduced to. $3.95 Drenses reduced to $4.95 Dre reduced on Special, choice 0 Dresses to | ; Lecture on Campus — “Anti-Semitism” will be the subject of an address eta night by Rabbi Joseph Hasin, noted New York | lecturer, before the Menorah society, jin the Home Economics building on the university campus. ‘ What Congress Is Doing Today SENATE. Commissioner Cam- igration committee. to discuss Russian before senate foreign rela- committee. Manufactures committee continues coal hearings on Calder bill committee to take further on charges of 11 reds by Attorney Naval Site Chosen 26.—Denial again today by Senator Rep- site for the San Francisco base 0d the Pacific coast however, this report has They would not Alameda would be pick Alameda and Mare Island, how have been considered the most re on HOUSE and means committee consid- cotton tariff schedules. conaiders of & na- committees con- sider army, navy, deficiency and rivers and harbors bitl« Naval affairs committee takes up naval reserve force legislation Committee xpenditures ip the r a continues it. in with Quartermaster Gen- withers. mmittee considers reclassifying postal employes n trend of symptoms nervous irritability, general wi as ness, fatigue, disturbed digestion, — a pains across the beck, Donald MecDon bint . exhay 00,000 people annually are tall druggists, NUXATED IRON MILWAUKE vator A of Donohue-Stratton Milling |Co., which contained 100,000 bushels jof wheat, Loss, $300,000 “Had No Idea I Could Learn So Much in So Short a Time” Continuing the Sale of Griswold Iron Kitchenware No. 8 Skillet Special at 98c Regular Price Sas The even distribution of heat in a Griswold Skillet is an assurance of successful frying. Made of iron, they do not easily break, and never warp. No. 8 large size skillet, special for Thursday.........98¢ —BASEMENT— Unbreakable Coal Shovel Special at Regular 85 Here is the best Kitchen Coal Shovel we have for the price of a cheap one, gIt is made of steel and will last indefinitely, The long handle makes ft easy to use —BASEMENT— declared a student who ha Just cor course in AUTOMO. A the ¥. M. ¢ TIVE SCHOOL There are for this state instructors are hand to serve teachers advisors, to help a student mak most out of his studie opportunities. 1 ers are know their subjects the ground up. good reasons nt. Because always on men both as a from din the most garage and ma neluding com of run NEW LOW PRICE POULTRY NETTING You have been waiting for lower prices on Poultry Netting. They are HERE NOW. Height 12-inch 24-inch 36-inch 48-inch 72-inch Rolls contain 150 lineal feet. —MAIN FLOOR— FIV® COURSES al course; auto course; lgnition and lightin urs prac arse shop Y free. owners’ starting Price Per Foot 1Ke 3 ¢ 4¢ Slo¢ 8 ¢ Price Per Roll $1.71 $3.14 $4.28 $5.70 $8.55 SERVICE FOR «most 1 LEAST MONEY" Y. M. C. A. AUTOMOTIVE SCHOOLS Fourth at Cg SPOIL POS THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES Madison,

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