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He “HIGH-WATER MARK” POPULAR) It’s Style “for Austrians Since Baths Are Few VIENNA, Feb. 4—The mnstitution of the Saturday Night Bath ts about passe in Austria's capital | Few private homes have bath tubs. baths, However, the preaar rate of 4 cents a bath has jumped to $2 But the poor must bathe once tn while and so the government has ismued 100,000 cards for free baths Three hundred thousand cards | have been issued for the children of | Vienna, for Mission Work LONDON, Eng., Feb. 4A total of $33,440 was realized by the two days’ sale at the Grafton galleries of the jewels and plate given at the | Anglo-Catholic congress for the ben- lefit of foreign missions. This | amount, added to money gift, | the total to $200,000. R DWAY AND MADISON ms now being formed for Austrians are wont to use public] .. ‘REINDEER BOON TO THE ESKIMO | Santa Claus’ Steeds Civil- ized Primitive Alaskans | | WASHINGTON, eb. «The | reindeer ts civilining Alaska. It has | pulled the Eakimog up thru the first | stages of civilixation, from a race of ‘hunters and fishers, and ts rapidly oatablishing them ag @ pastoral peo ple with community Interests and « | Browing appetite for education, | ‘This ta the word brought to Wash ington by W. T. Lopp, superintend- [ent of schools in Alaska, who com colved the idea of making the rein doer do something besides pull Santa Claus’ sleigh. Ten years age, at Lopp's tnsint- ence, Uncle Bam imported a herd of 1,200 reindeer from Biberia and placed them In charge of the school authorities in Alaska, At that time the Alaskan Eskimo wan without ang interest in life tend ing to stimulate community develom ment. He lived by hunting and 'finh- ing. The only property he cared for was his hunting and fishing equip ment. reindeer has Krown to 150,000, Of theme 125,000 are owned by na tives, this new property Interest, but, In ac quiring It, have recetved « primary education and training tn reindeer breeding, distributed thru the school system, a man getting #0 many deer for #0 much vooational training work, Bach graduate also must train an appron | toe, the system thus being self-per | petuating. “There is retndeer mows enough tn Alaska,” says Lopp, “to maintain at least 4,000,000 reindeer, “Alaska reindeer herds are eure to \ attain an important place as a sup plementary source for the American meat supply. | “En 1911, 18,750 pounds of reindeer | meat was shipped ont of Alaska. Last year one shipment alone was made of 1,800 carcanses, or ten times the amount of the 1911 exporta ie) deer now owned by the Alas | UJ n herders are worth more than Today, however, the herd of 1,200, | who have not only aequired | months after their fharrings le 000,000, and the increase ty mount | ing more rapidly each year. e High School Frowns on Shimmy et al., ORANGE, N. J. shimmying, ¢tpping or rea cheeking ” 4—"No so far as thé noon hour dances tn the gymnasium of South Orange's And if the rule isn't enforced Prin Bossbart will punish the NEW YORK, Feb. Polwky raised a tenant's rent. did it by passing the hat after the woman testified In court she could not pay last month's rent. First Polish Ship Due in New York NEW YORK, Feb. 4—The Danzig, first ship fying the flag of the new 4—Morrts Me) That's the rule, and it's tron clad [J Cotumbia high school are concerned. | | | "Lost 26 Pounds; T STAR Worried So She HE SwTATTLE WHY MAYOR QUIT THE RED FLAG “No Room ‘for Bolshevism in America,” He Says DAVENPORT, In, Feb, 4-—"Tol shevism ts Impossible in America.” This is the decision of Dr, G Ie Barewald, elected mayor on the no | Clalint theket, who bas resigned from the noctalist party Rarewald is bent Wins a Divorce om making And their sympathizers “ve been away for efx years” he with the socialist party, mighty glad to wet back on earth “I've been educated. | “I've learned that red tw all rtent! tn a flag, but it must have the white | and biue with it, Red, white and biue—that’s the only Mag for Amer | ea, “The principles of Lenin atk ‘Trotzky have no place in American doctring, “But the worst thing about social | frm and bolshevism are the leaders who get control under such regimen “Don't worry about bolsheviaen George of Qak Park was granted «| and socialism becoming a dominant divorce front W. D. George, broker,| force. They qan’t, for the men in on the ground that he worried her #o| the van of these movements are not that she lost 26 pounds in fiye' worthy of the confidence of the mames, @nd can't keep it, even if “and I'm Mrs. Ethel M. George CITICAGO, Feb. 4—-Mra. Pthet M For the herds were developed and ‘ “OQ NE-ELEVEN” pa 'UROPEAN purchasing - ] Sp dyrde collh #wr-rseor High-grade tobacco formerly shipped abroad accumulated. We bought it. This is the unusual condi- tion which enabled us to pro- ducesuch aquality cigarette as One-Eleven at so low a price. Ci Polish republic, is expected here | ' the near future. It contains $00 emi. rranta, firet of thousands who await) | panmage to America, laree backed by one of the largest ma ties ever recelved by a mayc street car tekets ar Teason. were counterfeited. Davenport a bad town for bolshevints |, explajns, referring to his association | bears the sig 44 they seem to have won it tw a time.” with « offioe ork “Barewald, a phynicia practice, went into * Five of his colles ected to the om & majority. From almost the start the mayor council, thus dixagreed with the councilmen, the open break following. Fake Fare Tickets Cause Color Change QUINCY, Masa, Feb. 4—Yellow being sold here ‘Thounands of the blue ones = Vrom Slight Colds ) Laxative HOMO QUT eve the Headach: A tonte Inxa m destroyer. The ge ature, @ Grove. wet BK foto’) 30 (Re sure dvertinem Save the Date Next Monday Eve. February 7, at 8:20 New York Chamber Kusic Society 11 ARTISTS ] | METROPOLITAN One of the highest classed musical organizations in Amer. loa, Bleven great artiste tn a program that is the height of musica) art PRICES: $1.10, $1.63, $2.20 (nduding war tax) Seats Selling Now \ If gums are sore and bleeding you have Pyorrhea. is 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 a UST RAISE CASI Most drastic and sensational price cutting in history of Seattle. Our stock must be closed out. We have re- marked every article in this big store at prices which mean quick disposal. The store is aflame with bar- gains. It is to your interest to be here. Come early—see for yourself. Shoe Bargai oe jee $3. 98 rat = .. $4.98 Boys’ Chip pewa Shoes Men's Chips wa Shoes .. Men's Army Last Shoes . LA nL $4.98 $4.48 way in ment Your dollar will co a long DIES’ SHOES ALF PRICE to to our Shoe Depart Overcoats .... Men’s Clothes SUITS—Values up to $25— $12.85 SUiTa Vue up to $70— $29.85 SUITS—V alues up to $40— SUITS—Valucs up to $73— cut to 801 cut re $24.85 SUITS—Values up to $85— to seseese.. $IDOO =) $13.85 expected to pay. Values = to $10, Values to $12, Values to $20, Values up to $9.85 $10.95 Overvoats Boys’ Suits For les than you really .$5.45 * $6.85 «. $8.95 $25, at 9 A. M.—EVERYVTHING THROWN AT YOUR MERCY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Sth—9 A. M. $1.75 Underwear $1.50 Werk Shirts MEN’S HATS, VAL, UES TO $7.00, AT $2.48 JOHN B, STETSON STIFF HATS AT $3.95 FINE HATS, STET- SON AND OTHERS, $5.95 BANDANA HANDKERCHIEFS 9c Come Ear'y VERY SONS MACKINAWS $2.98 SHIRTS Sale Starts 9A. M. FINE STET- $6.95 MEN'S SHIRTS, SILK MIXED, AT $1.98 SILK SHIRTS, $10 TO $15 VALUES, AT $7.95 BLACK SATEEN COOPER'S HEAVY UNION SUITS AT $2.35 MEDLICOTT WOOL UNDERWEAR AT $2.95 BLACK BEAR ALL-WOOL MACKINAWS— $6.85 WOOL SOX, HEAVY AT AT $1.38 Union-Made Overalls $1.00 MR. WORKINGMAN, YOUR OP: ORTUNITY IS HERE PALACE CLOTHING CO FIRST AVE. AND SPRING ST. COTTON UNION SUITS AT $1.39 MEN'S BELTS FOR ATHLETIC UNION SUITS AT 98c WASH VESTS AT. $1.15 E. & W. AND AR ROW COLLARS 13c MEN’S HEAVY COR DUR TROUSERS AT, PER PAIR $3.95 GOOD WORKING PANTS AT $2.48 9c NIGHT SHIRTS $1.98 HIGH GRADE CAPs $1.48 FINE TIES FOR 48c 8c HOSE 49c SOX, ALL COLORS, WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS BLACK CASHMERE $2.50 Wool Process Underwear Unton-Made Overalis $2.50 Dreas Shirts Odd Lot Men’s Hats $2.50 Work Shirts —CUT TO— BOYS’ SUITS Don’t Be Misled —COM=: IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF nh Balance of Kennedy’s Stock FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921. Always Ue Best for the Liberty Guest STARTS SATURDAY— FATTY ARBUCKLE In a Paramount Picture McCutcheon— “BREWSTER’S MILLIONS” A whale of a star in a whale of a comedy! than Party.” More laughs “The. Life of the LOVE DAVIS ON THE WURLITZER LAST TIMES FRIDAY TOM MOORE In “HOLD YOUR HORSES” QUIT MEAT WHEN KIDNEYS BOTHER 'Take a glass of Salts before) | breakfast if your Back | hurts or Bladder is troubling you. No man or woman who eats meat | regularly can make a mistake by | Qushing gays & well-known authority, Meat forms uric acid, which excites the | kidneys, they become overworked | from the strain, get slumgish and fa) to filter the waste and poisons from tho blood, then we get sick, Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver | trouble, nervousness, diminess, sleep: lessness and urinary disorders come | (rom sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache In| the kidneys, or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or at- wended by @ sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any phar- macy; take a teaspoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, and in a your kidneys will act fine nous salts is made fiom the tcld of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithla, and has been used (or generations to flush and stimu tate the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in the urine, so it no longer oauses irritation, thus ending bladder weakness, Jad Salta ts tnexpensive and can fot injure; makes a delightful effer- vescent lithia-water drink which ev- ery one should take now and then to! keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications.—Ad- | vertisement, | the kidneys occasionally, | gla SS Does Your Back Ache? Have you swollen hands, ankles, feet, due to a dropsical condition often caused by disordered kidneys? Naturally when the kidneys are deranged the blood is filled with Poisonous uric acid, which settles in the tissues of the feet, ankles, wrists or back as mratic salts, Tt is just as necessary to keep the kidneys acting properly.as to keep the bowels active to rid the body of poisons, ‘he very best possible way take care of yourself is to take of hot water before meals an “Anur nti-urie acid) This “Anuric” is a new disco |made by Dr. Pierce of the In Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. All druge eop it, or if you prefer send 10 |for trial package to Dr. Pierce and write for free medical advice- vertisement. COUGHS} bronchitis or other ail- ments are ear-marks of broken resistance. Scott's Emulsion’ taken regularly imparts new energy, increases the powers of re sistance and helps drive out the cause of weakness. Scott & Bowne, BleomfieM. N.J. 1-47