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GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED Never in the history of our business were we able to offer such wonderful values as stated in this advertisement. Never in the history of our business have silk manufacturers sacrificed their merchandise as they are doing now. UNPRECEDENTED ADVANTAGES | have been granted us, and we in turn are pass- ing them on to you. You are being offered extraordinary values—take advantage of this opportunity. | sire, fiesta et fe = values; now offered for quick BE ccccce necccccccccccce de Chine Blouses, white and flesh " Embroidered with silk. iy S| rs e | Formerly $5.85; BOW -onnreee cencereeenancen eres 2.95 BE noe coccccccccccccessccewen Heavy Silk Smocks, hand-embroid- ered, that were formerly $10.00, re- BO screccccccccccccccccccce ith turn-back collars. i setae clln. “2,95 rams 2.95 SMALLEST TOWN|Let Shoulders HEROREFUSES [ HUGE REWARD | FIRST IN DRIVE Duvall Leads Near East Re- | lief in This County | Under the leadershtp of the Rev. F mK Cain of the churot, Duvall, one of the amatiest ot King county towns, has al reached its goal in the Near relief fund-raising campalgn, which ts Just starting in this part of the state, and has a healthy over@ub seription to ita credit. According to Samuel E, Newman 229 Burke building, King county di rector for the Near Kast relief com: mittee, Duvall, with a population of only about 400, has contributed $885 for the rescue of orphans of Armenia and neighboring countries from star | vation, ‘This will feed 77 orphans for one month, and is about $146 more than was expected from Duvall, New man sald. | Duvall is first over the top in the Near East drive for $90,900 in King county, “Co-Education” for Widows, Widowers COLUMBUS, Obio, Feb, 3-—Wid- ows and widowers of Cayuhoga coun- ty have filed articles of tncorpora- ion as a social club organised for “the educational benefit of ite mem- bers.” Members admitted, how that Ite real object was to brin: gether lonely widows and widow with a view to matrimony, Gereuiine Make War on American Films | BERLIN, Feb. 3.— The war of German film producers against the widespread production of American | made motion pictures has been car ried before the ministers of finance and economica, who direeted the po | Mee authorities to prevent further ex weapon of American pictures, |Report Prices Come | * rf |Down in German City | BERLIN, Feb, 3.—~Prices are down in Berlin, In some casen the cut | runs to 50 per cent. The reductions jare chiefly in weartng apparel and ‘women's dress goods. Since the re ductions the stores are doing a tre mendous business, Lift Off. with Fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a Ifttle TNE Now Shake, for Ted Is Coming Congregational §. . Ted Lewis Local shoulders are now feverishly tralging for four days of rare activ ity, Snare drummers, manipulators of wily clarionets, and saxophone tootlers are sprucing up and setting thelr melodic house in order, and all in anticipation of the coming of the Swami of the Swaying Symphonies, the High Priest of Riotous Rhythm, the Maharaja of Jase—Mr, Ted Lewis, The jaxsing Ted, with four reck lene and jointien: assistants, wilt start to tearing tunes to tatters when the Greenwich Village Follies |comes to the Metropolitan Bunday February 13. To every remote potnt to which the phonograph has penetrated, the na tives have listened to the wiles of the Lewis brand of jaza, limtened for a moment only, and then thelr shoul ders have given way to the mune. The dlubbereating Exkimo, in hiv well-ventilated igloo, is no more im pervious to the trickery of the “laughing trombone” and “gigsting clarinets” than bis cocoanut munch jing brother of the South Seas A'shoulder is & shoulder in Green land or Siam, and the Lewis aynco pation would melt one frosen to the blade, Seat sale for the Follies opens Thursday. DRUNK ANIMALS IN HOT BATTLE Dog,.Pig and Goats on Sour Mash Spree “Mingle” OMAIIA, Feb. 3.—A G@runken ho, aided by an Intoxicated dog, war en- gaged in @ gory battle with three Inebriated goats when deputy aher. iff deacended on the farm of George Fred, reputed moonshiner, near here, The goats, which had imbibed more freely than the other animala, got decidedly the worst of the argument, Dut not before they had inflicted se vere punishment on the enemy. Officers found atx stills in ful operation and confiscated 600 gallons SEATTLE STAR | Won't Take $500,000; Says He Didn’t Save Woman MILWAUKEE, Wis, Feb. 9 John Wagner, said to be a compe tively poor man, @ Wont Milwaukee oar ed bin back on @ fe million doliare witled to b notified, by a woman whore life he is reported to have m “Lam eure I arm ferred to in the there was the remotest posslt that I am the man, | certainly would be on the member, the lent of the saving but thal Wagner suffered a mm atroke a few years after the deed which erased previous events from hin memory | Wagner, who t# 51, under the name sof John Mtein, according to relatives and friends, saved Mra. Otto Burlin game from drowning in the Misslas\p- pl river near their home at Hock Inland, I, about 30 years ago “L never rescued anyone in my life,” Wagner maid. “I used to live in Rock Island and recall faintly the Burlingames, If I suffered a sun stroke I do not remember it.* | The variance In names wan ex! plained by relatives. Shortly after his family’s arrival from Germany hia father died. When his mother died he took his stepeiater’s name, Stein, and was known by it in Rock Island until bis marriage. The will names John Stetn, the boy who rescued Mrs. Burlingame, of Buffalo, N.Y. when she was a girl Pulling of Teeth Is Fatal to Waiter) LONDON, Feb. 3-—A Pimlico wait- | er died recently from a hemorrhage | which lasted for days and which re | sulted from the pulling of @ tooth.| | A blood transfusion failed to save (him, Young Business Men Discuss Co-Operation Young Men's Business club din cussed co-operation in building up the wtate at their weekly luncheon at the Washington Annex Thursday. SEATTLE MAN GAINS 14 POUNDS TAKING TANLAC Has Been Restored to Perfect Health by Master Med- icine, He Says “Others helped me by tell: Tanine had done for them,” said M. Budinich, 1512 West Barrett St, Be attle, “and now I want to help some body else by telling what it has done for ma, “For over @ year my stomach was #0 disordered that I waa in perfect minery from indigestion after every meal. My head ached at times like it would kM me and I had awful spells of dimainesa. My appetite left me. I became very nervy sleep seemed to be out of t tion. I jut felt bad all over, had « wenk, tired, drowsy feeling all day long and never felt fit for a thing in the way of work. “But since taking Tantac I feel Itke a brand new man. I now eat three big meals a day, enjoy every mouth: ful, never feel a touch of indigestion and have gained fourteen pounds in weight. The tet is, Tanlac has fixed me up in fine shape tn every way. I wake up every morning after a good night's sleep brimful of life and en- BOY OF FIVE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1921. Co. SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET STORE HOURS: 9 TO 5:30 Special Price BASEMENT —All merchandise in the Special Price Basement is sharply un- derpriced. When big clearance reductions are taken on these original prices the savings are accordingly tremendous. For a Quick Disposal Coats Suits -; $5 —A clearance group consisting Dresses of 33 Coats, 5 Suits, 30 Dresses from groups that have been twice or double this price. 300 Silk Blouses Extremely Low Priced At $2.50 Each —These Blouses were priced much higher, most of them at double this amount. —Georgettes in tuck-in and overblouse models—Tricolettes in embroidered overblouse styles and in regulation waist li styles. —The color range includes pastel tints and suit shades, —Sizes 36 to 42, inclusive. —Special Price Basement UPSTAIRS SPECIALS e 8 Dozen Swagger » 7 Bags $3.19 Regular $3.95 to $5.00 -~—Genuine leathers, including tool craft calf skin, pin seal grain and silk grain leathers. Black, Brown and assorted colors. Moire linings and fitted coin purse and good size mirrors. —yirst Floor Reductions Taken on Woolens, $2.50 Yard REGULARLY $3.00 TO $4.50 —Fourteen pieces—five hundred and sixty-four yards—of a discontinued line to close out quickly. : Broadcloth Serge Tailor Suitings —African Brown, Hunters Green, Tailor Blue, Copenhagen, Gray, Taupe, Cardinal, Old Rose, Navy. —Widths 42 to 52 inches. -rirst ricor Drapery Remnants GREATLY REDUCED —Short lengths of Curtain Voile, Marquisette, Swiss, Madras, Curtain Nets and Cretonnes. WERE 75c TO $2.50 A YARD —Reduced as follows: —All Curtain Marquisette, Voile and Swiss, 15c a yard. —All Curtain Nets, short lengths, 25c a yard. —All Cretonne and Madras short lengths, 35c a yard. ~—rourtn Floor $1.25 Cocoa Mats 85c —East India Cocoa Fibre Door Mats, size 14x28. —Fourth Floor Special for Friday Felt Base Floor Covering Specially Priced at 65¢ a Yard —6 feet wide, comes in neat pat terns of tile and geometrical figures. This makes a very durable floor covering for kitchen and | bath room. fon came home a few minutes be fore supper and was punished and went to the kitchen to dry his fect. A few moments later, Ercevich said, Rushing into the kitchen the par- enta found the child stretched on the floor, The bullet entered just over England cast the first iron cannon in 1543, ( i. om 17 Wi, See, War (e., [dree CATARRHAL Ji Ends Life ‘Because Father | tm lett eve. | FoR Punished Him, |ana as tar an Known the seameest_ COIGS NY “Freezone” on an aching corn, in-| Of corn whisky, besides large quan- stantly that corn stops hurting, then | titles of mash. shortly you lift It right off with fin Use ‘of Powder Puff gers. Truly! . colors—neptune, porcelain, pecan, honey- Your druggist sells « tiny bottle of ry ai poyt Banned ip Church ZION CITY, I. Feb. §—Powder t to, navy, bi and fl h $ “Freezone” for « few cents, sufficient blouses at.sale prices. Regu- 3.95 leas nosen rhall be the sign of mod- to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the cal. $6.85, special at lave, without soreneas oF iritation.|eaty ‘and virtue in Zion. hereafter | Such was the deeree of Overseer Wil- | bur Glenn Voliva. He said the use ot the worldly powder puff was a violation of the sanctity of God's | house, and that he bad seen women | dabbing away at their powder puffs | right in the tabernacle. “Thig taber- nacle tf» not a boudoir,” he said. “You will come here unpowdered and yout coger yout ee ey - ~ao >= nec Announcement ergy and ready for a Dig day's work. There is nothing too good for me to say about Taniac.” ; Tuniac is sold by the Bartel Drug Stores.—Advertisement, __ AMUSEMENTS a new assortment of Georgettes in over- and regulation waist models. All the [ boy ever to end his life intentionally. DETROIT, Feb. 2.—Héart broken ‘at ee because his father had puntened him! Too Much Histo: for getting his feet wet, Syearcld Joseph Eroevich, son of Daniel Broe for French ys vich, walked into the kitchen and) PARIS, Feb. 3—A reduction ts be killed himself with @ bullet fired! ing urged in the curriculum of from a revolver, The Highland Park police and the " salipoge rats Prosecutor's office were notified. The | 7**F French boys of 18 and 14 are boy's father was released by Judge | &t present required to study the his Rankin after the assixtant prose tory of Egypt, the Chaldeans, Jews, cutor had taken his statement. Btruscans, Romans and Greeks, to- rerding to Eroevich's story, hte! gether with that of Gaul generally. 77 ft lette Over-blouses in honey-dew, to, pecan and porcelain colors. vaphed 46. These blouses just ar- are "Gast 93,95 priced at $6.85. On special Bt cceccccnecccccccccccccecs dark-colored Camisole in the shop, in |||" "™** ay cares sar ced from 36 to 44, including all of the Ribbon ||| Tore savmvos max lI Eeuremstis worse out Fo a Camisoles that were for- 4 65 —_ tty in Bt Loin J priced at $2.45, specially Records Now | Columbia SS 5 VO: r 7 (80 treetmen Ha a KONDON MG. CO. ' TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. Come and examine our equip- ment for the safekeeping of bonds and other valuable pa pers, Entrance, corner Second rH ture you and slap your facea, in- stead of powdering them.” -_——_-——— - ELIZABETH HRICE J. NUGENT IN & CARSON Dora Hilton & Go.y Onkes & Delour; Mr. and te i ay Fi it for this sale at............ No More War Tax PANTAGES Mata 2:20. Nights 7 and ®& Hundreds and hundreds of white and flesh Camisoles. All re-marked for 4 45 e this special sale at $1.00 off, now Bt wc ccccvcccccccccsccceccccccccs The above specials are new, clean merchan- dise, guaranteed to be perfect. The values are exceptional in every instance. Spring prices | will not be as low as these for the same quality of material. The selection will be largest for those who attend early. POSITIVELY NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS Many Records Formerly $1.00 Reduced to 85c February 1 The Latest News of the Newest Music ‘The new 1921 Columbia catalogue ts filled with the latest news of the newest music. This complete catalogue will help you make your selections, Musle for dances, songs, operatic airs, Jazz band offeringe—in fact, all the latest music on Columbia Recogda t# alphabetically arranged for your convenience. The best known popular headliners and the moat brilliant modern opera stars make records exclusively for Columbia. See thelr songs in thin cata- logue. We are holding a copy for you. Come in and got it, or if-you give us your address we will be pleased to mail you one, Our Entire Stock of Footwear Is Again Reduced —Shoes that we formerly sold and were exceptional values up to $17.50, are all reduced to $9.85 and less. (Sundays), 46: | Mats ¢ War Tax is a thing of the past with the Buster Brown Shoe Stores here. In fact, no shoes in our entire stocks are over $9.85, and for the greater part are much less than this in price. We are showing the season's newest and smartest models, and at the prices you like to pay. THOUSANDS OF BLOUSES AND SILK UNDERWEAR Vheltfarkel-Blouse Sop We so7Ptke Sh lath Between First and Second Avenues White House Shoes for Men—Maxine Shoes for Women— Buster Brown Shoes for Boys—for Girls GRAFONOLAS—ALL PRICES—EASY TERMS A Montelius Music House Buster Brown Swe Store ie Third Ave. ami University St., Opp. Pantages ‘Ey 1411 Third, Between Pike and Union 4507 University Way 122