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SATURDAY, JAN i) ie} FINAL CLEARANCE SALE OF LINES AND DISCONTINUED IVORY BEDROOM FURNITURE—Now unity to secure that odd piece or ¢ matched set of two, three or four pieces. PATTERNS BROKEN OF is your a fairly We have placed on our main floor for your convenience which includes—Beds in all odd pieces full and twin size, Dressers, Chiffoniers, Chiffonettes, Toilet Tables and Vanity Dressers. IVORY BEDS $57.50 4-6 Bed for $37.50 $55.00 4-6 Bed for $65.00 3-6 Bed for o $65.00 4-6 Bed for $77.50 Dresser for . $75.00 Dres for : $61.50 Dre sser Ivory Vanity Dressers $72.50 Vanity Dresser for . . $59.50 Dresser Po Toilet $60.00 Toilet Table $57.50 Toilet able ae Princess Dresser $32.50 aa Chiffoniers mg pega seo Chiffonier siveaf .$43.75 se.00 Chiffonier . for $34 416.50 $43.50 Toilet Table $57.50 Toilet Table . $57.00 Chiffonier $58.00 Toilet for .........$39.50 Table LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED $60.00 Chiffonier a . $40.00 $34.00 Chiffonier IVORY DRESSERS $49.50 $45.00 $30.00 . $31.00 $42.50 Tables MON SERVICE ANUS ll AES NSS SES HES THE SEATTLE STAR Six Billion Dollars Are Being BY H. N. RICKEY WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 loWest tainabie from any authoritative sour amount the nations of the world spend on army and naval est during the current fis year $5,000,000,000. Without doubt th an ultra-conservative estimate. ote is in te Recently Dr. Dernburg of Ger many startled the world with the statement that the lowest cost of maintaining the armed ments of the world today Is between seven and eight billion gold dollars Th. Derburg had a reason for mak ing his a high as por whieh it is eamary to go into for the purposes of this article. FIGURES STAGGER THE IMAGINATION Making generous allowance this, the facta in the situation extablis to Warrant the statement that the of $7 r, if not n f ernburg average estimate 0,000,000 in as WRIGLEYS “After Every Meal” All over the world people use this ‘goody for its Aids appetite and digestion The | tor | (S VERY, PICTURESQUE, BUT THE TURBAN WOULD VERY BECOMING, Be an the low emt er the imagina when the © grown accustomed « glibly of bi » to the very heart of the © questions that men of the ng and must solve be ter a new era of financtal fustrial Th nm of easing the burden of taxa When 1 first t seemed at im the read the Dernbure atater the actual 5 armament activities odu | gloomy am the one he had | Surely it not be px two years after the greatest war in tory—with the @erman military menace eliminated and with many of the nations on the verge of bank ruptey if not actal on on ture of © or two Case: When unstrung or f ar Wi th, noth Onil 60 cents If your gums are sore and bleeding you have Pyorrhea. This disease should be cured to insure good health. We specialize in high- class dentistry at reason- able prices consistent with best work. Ironclad guar- antee 15*years. Extracting absolutely without pain or bad after- United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave., cor. James Elliott 3633 * | France Raised for Armies and Navies |fleures or |them mean } 1 he anything approximating vo been at considerable pai en and navie get exact figures os r own some of ‘ ox they will serve. OUTLAY OF POWERS FOR ARMY MAC The army cost for the five great powe America, Great Italy and Japar ree billion de in than th vided as follow America jreat Br $ 460,00 Britain to those nations whose m moment 1 n compared | do not think #0, for in ja pound fs still a pc France a franc in at so on down the list. oO much for the armies. Now for the navies The navy cost for the same five powers is upwards of one billion three handred millions dollars, divid. ed as follows: America .. : then 450,000,000 410,000,000 00,000 In each case, excepting Japan, the figures are for the current fincal year, In the case of Japan the fig represent year. In the case of America m for the fi rried out, if tho will add the thre rx for armies to the bi five great p ion to this h 4 what all the other nations Russia list. enormous outside of © inner soviet circle has any idea lwhat it is. I have talked with many army and men in this country an ‘ut this subject of w her than the f spending on the and I ani very m and half ostimat PARATION FOR TURE WARS ‘This, added to the four and a half billions chargeable to the great pow ers, gives us the very neat figure of six billions. And remember, not outside figures ple of the world are spending preparation for future. wara There are very ls sums spent b: every nation in o' department which are direct or indirectly traceable to It would pi add another half billion to the making ft six and a half billic In conclusion, b aa will probably 1 keenly as it int I state without Of the total Japan, $781,00 lars is a con these are inside, ment 00 for the fiscal What Congress Is Doing Today SENATE Fourteenth day of tariff filibuster, f Pacific naval bane aghed- made to house and senate HOUSE mittee takes bill. up mmittes con ey bills rine » Kk" » | snuffed {| believe, bring uge sum we] to wtimated budget of} | The Rhodes Co. C anton F lannel Lin Gingham 1,000 yards inch Ginghames t checks and « telft A Yard 23c Muslin 250 yards of %64nch Muslin, A & der r F A Yard 23c Upper Main Floor od qual rmerly Draperies Minch Marquisettes, Scrims and Vo! and ples igured terns fof curtains and # Grapes. Formerly ¢ 5c. New price A Yard 50c Scrims and tex in plain col 4 pat . Fe and 66 New price, A Yard 35c n -colors 36-Inch Mar- | rs and | rmerly | CAPPER SAYS ‘'WAR MEANS END *'TO CIVILIZATION BY L. ©, MARTIN WASHINGTON, Jan —The white race will fall before the yel w in a great world war unless the/ now dominant peoples abandon mil tariem for the construc c ndly p es of peace, Arthur per, Kansas, fp day in an interview urging ais-/° armament as the only wise and pro- sive course. ould militarism continue,” said there will be long conflict the light of out, but it will be put out { wars and preparations for wars go on GREAT WAR MEANS DOWNFALL OF DOMINANT RACES Another great a4 war will, I] abs »wnfall of | ‘apper before stnumbered by with their alien cus an ideals will rule.” en pointed out that of riations for the fiscal 20-68 per cent went to say for past wars; 25 per cent used in preparing for war, w nly wer St or civil activ You Can Have | Young Blood Makes Old Folk Young and Weak Folk Strong | ok and feel old, weak and th of what the peo |{ early | eac 50c a week you'll be sim- sults, Try it back if you nt. BLISS .NATIVE wi" HERBS | OKA eve Pack act Over One Million ano POWOLR 1 me, and which } | PILES DYSPEPSIA RHEUMATISM CONSTIPATION NO CALOMEL OR HABIT FORMING DRUG MADE FROM ROOTS, HERDS & BARKS ONLY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE IN EACH BOX ALONZO O. BLISS MEDICAL CO. Est. 1888. WASHINGTON, D. C. 3 EE AE aS } civilization ts|° Tablets Taken Daily |} STORE HOURS 9 TO 5 Women’s and Children’s HOSIERY At the New MAIN Women’s Silk Hose, and lisle garter top. FLOOR 1921 Prices REAR with full fashioned Wayne foot Sizes 8) to 10 in black, white, chestnut, African brown, cordovan, silver, piping rock and nickel. A pair Women’s Mercerized Lisle Hose with full fashioned foot. These satisfactory. tnut are the che “Rhodesa” brand and are very Sizes 814 to 10 in black, white, gray, and African brown. A pair.......-$1.00 Women’s Silk and Wool Hose, sizes 81/4 to 10, in Rus- sian calf, cordovan, green and russet. A pair. .$3.00 Women’s Silk Boot Hose with double lisle foot and garter top. dovan, A pair Sizes 81% to 10 in black, white and cor- coccceses COE Children’s School Hose—A splendid wearing hose in light and medium weight. white and cordovan, Sizes 6 to 101 A pair 4 in black, Three Pairs for $1.00 Unusua Winter Coat Values SECOND FLOOR LOT NO. 1 20 Short Plush Coats of velour, Coats and and $65.00 20 Long Cloth Coats with fur collars. nent includes coats made silvertone and velour coat- which sold formerly at $55.00, This assort of Boli ings. . $65.00 and $75.00...... science ‘The military Moloch,” continued | absorbing 93 per cent! ise the federal revenues, which ex-/ [ceed $4,000,000,000 a year. And con- stant demands are made for more. | With the government unable | jraise sufficient taxes to meet a/ | $2,000,000,000 deficit, with nearly | $8,000,000.000 of war obligations ma- | turing within two years, and with | the treasury borrowing $200,000,000| from month to month at. six per| asked for| “RETU RN TO REASON” | “There are signs, 1 am glad to} say, of a return to son. Senator | army of 150,-/ he Borah resolution for a dis-| armament conference and his later; one for suspension of naval build-| ing for six months and the reduc. ion of the army by congress to at im- t tamely see this in another war. is civilization’s sheet an: jon knows it nue the Pa) February Graniteware Sales _ Extraordinary Values 1,000 Pieces of “Titan” Graniteware To be offered in a special sale at Three Prices that have not been seen for years— 25c 49c 79c y Granite Cooking Utensils are articles We secured a large shipment at a great saving and are placing it on sale in these “Three to make selection easy. wide assort- es- indi cated by the following items: covered ; “Titan” G of true merit. Price Groups” An unusually ment makes _ this pecially noteworthy sale as Convex Kettles, sizes No. 6 and 8. Sauce Pans, No. 4 and 6, Rolled Edge Dish covered Rinsing zes No. h Basin, Pans, 10 and 14. covered ; ater Pails, covered; No. 110 and 112. Pudding Pans, sizes No. 4 and 6. Deep Bake Pans, sizes No. 4 and 6, Mixing Bowls, size No. Preserving Kettles, No, 260, 280, 800, Lipped Sauce Pans, No. 20, 22, 24. Your best if made early. Basement THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES tweeds and Bolivia coatings (some with fur collars) offer an exceptional sale for savings. sold formerly at $49.50, $55.00, $59.50 and | covered; sizes Pans, sizes No, 10 and 14, covered ; size sizes covered ; covered; 22. sizes sizes selection will be the 18 Cloth Choice Tuesday These ') $25.00 Choice Tuesday | FACE. DISHGURED | WITH PIMPLES And Blackheads, Itched Terribly, Lost Sleep. Cuticura Heals, “Pimples and blackheads broke eT ee oe ne ceeaghl dreadful condition. were large and red and hee presi thing terrible and I lost many nights’ sleep. My face was disfigured and. hamed to go out among other I saw an advertisement for Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. I bought more and after I had used two cakes of and one and a half boxes of Oint- ment I was com ly healed.” (Signed) M pelo . Schikora, Daily use of ¢ ment and Talcu usually preven! sate troubles. SPAT URS tte era where Seana 1 Ogtnen ti a BT Caticura es wean Sami a = wy <9