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SEAT AGE 2 let us start you housekeeping— —pay a small amount down and the balance in small weekly. or monthly payments—these remarkable credit terms are for you: Ship News Tides in Seattle WEDNESDAY THURSDAY rE. 2 First Wish Tide suse m, 1am Tide ee en perchase a, rehase ture — firet weekty fret weekly rst te ap me Ee $50— $5— $1— Credit $15— $2.50 | CORDOVA ON DORA'S RUN $75— $7.50 $1.50 Is $20 ee ea ot on fteamer Dora, will be relieved by the Good steamship Cordova of the Alaska $125— $12.50 $2.25 are $50— $7.50 Bteamahip company fleet, which sailed Tuesday, She will vielt Cod $100— $10— $2— $4.50 Tay, Unga, Kodiak and other nortiy ern points. eee BIG RAW K CARGO Included in the cargo of the liner Victor records bring the greatest [}}\ mis c2° artists right into your-own home—| | *"\"!-s "4" MANILA MARU COMING ‘The liner Manila Maru is due tn Victoria Thurmday, from where she will shift to Pier 6, Seattle, and —for your service you will find our Record Department conveniently located on Main Floor, with its ewe pike 9 paw. ihoer Nag lata thousands of Victor, Columbia eee and Vocalion records — an Weather bureau et ideal place to make your record selections. Texporter, at 9/20 & mh; during the day PORT ANGELEM, Feb. 22 A Mo Arrived, str Port Angeles, during night. . Trish Love Song By McCormack “'TIS AN IRISH GIRL 1 AND Victrola e Ta Mm; wr Queen f nite from Kan Vevruary 23~-str Wella, at 218 LOVE, SHE'S JUST LIKE YOU Victor Red Seal Record 64925 $1.25 VICTOR RED SEAL RECORDS Pega Ban Fran Point Crome Keys from brary 21-—Balte Beattie via Ban Ne. Té41— {F hg nage gg $1.75 Mischa Elman, No. 89008—{ Madame Butterfty—Tutti { flor (Duet of the Flowers), 12-tnch. $1.75 || By Geraktine Farrar-Louise, Homer, for Geatile via Vietorta ‘ue ‘Ocean Falls, B. . No. 87030— [Madame Butterfly—Lultima scena (Butterfly's Death Scene), 10-inch. |e4, str Rpokane GON ot noe $1.25 | By Geraldine Farrar. | ert via Tee No. S8121—{ Aida—Coleste Aida (Heavenly Aida), 12-inch. ee ae $1.75 | By Enrico Caruso, te | No. 64875—{ Trovatore—Stride la vampa (ierce Flames Are Soaring), 10-inch. $1.25 | By Gaberia Besanzoni | No, 890¢6--{ Home to Our Mountains (from Trovatores 12-inch, | $2— | By Schumann-Heink-Caruso, No. 87039—/ Tales of Hoftman—Cest elle (Tis She), tn French—t0-tncls, mallee south of Junean, serthbound, : n ™ Oh m. . Mant ara. . rarth, as. $9323— { EMe a fui (The Dove Has Firwn) (Tales-ef Hoffman), f3-incty 129.28 west, we TLis | By Lecrecm Bork mm ST, y ee No. I Pagtiacct—Protoge—(Protogue), 12-inch, ettie for Ran Pranctass, 10 exiles trom So- mer A ehikan $1.35 | By Antonio Seottl, for Beattin, off Manaime, HC, att s9061—-[T Pagtinec!—Vest! Le Guibte (On With the Play}, 19tach, tia, $4 mitea trom feattie et Bo. Peb- » $1.75 Ik Sanaa Ceo. reary 31 itr Bamore, Yo atihe, 1455 pian eee geanete atinm No. 870T2—{ Cavalieria Rusticana—SiefMliana (Thy Lips Like Crimeen Berries), 1¢inch, $1.25 | By Enrico Caruse, Vessels in Port at Seattle 7 Raltth Cove terminal ate Weet Not No. 14613— { Carmen-—-Habanera (Love Is Like a Wood Bird, 12-inch Great Nortuers terminal —au Tokushima $1.76 || By Gabriella Besanzoni. . Dell tc. terminal—0 WC O Algsauin, 0 8 No og mar Dit Lammermoer (fad Scene}, 12-inch. —-——— Amelita GalliCurcl. tr Detiaht. a foe es Se (Chi mi frena), 12-nch. oo nea ext hs: No. 9s212— xtette (Chi mi frena’ ch. . ce $3.50 | By GalliCurel, Egener, Caruso, de Luca, Journet, Rada, oS ae 7 lUnten Pacific terminai—U @ NC Breok- line y. mnt Ro —fite 1 * a tle e—16-Inch. West Himred, etr astern No atte | "Tis All That I Can Say—10ncd. Str Victoria, — | By Merie Alcock. y Arieoeen, Ne #1 Smiling Through 4Penn), 10-tnch. Ocean terminal—#tr Lib aes vail {zane Love of Me (Grey), 10-inch. othade thos ibirwietelintee~tes By Renald Werrenrath. otr Alvarado, etr Kayseeka, ott we. OU Serenade (Pierni}, Violoncello—10-inch, . ize Bacteetty CaPaonions, Violoncelio—16-tmeh, Co. z Stars and Stripes Forever—March—10-tnch, Ne. Fairest of the Fair—10inch. pa By Sousa's Band. | Fisher Flouring Mills Dock= Str Arizona om sa — Herd Girls’ Dream—10-Inch. wm Matis ADIIA, Abnoba. Aby- Ne. ne Days—16-inch. fe Rg By Neapolitan Trio, Diack Wolt MAIN FLOOR STANDARD FURNITURE CO0.| L. SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED TACOMA 6h, L. SCHOENFELD & SONS SEATTLE as soa : Community Chest Pe Plan Is Explained ‘The community chest plan was the [scheduled subject of an address at Iuncheon in the Hotel Butler Wed nesday noon by Dr. Pdward T. De. | vine, asnociate editor of Survey mag: azine, SECOND AVE. AT PINE . ‘Walla Walla, per case . Per 1b. 4... Sweet Petatoce—Per T G6 SHORTAGE SE3 END IN SIGHT Se" = ‘With the weatber turning warmer, ‘the shortage of eggs will soon be ed. There is at present a brisk Briers Peld Whelesale Dealers EB. Wash. * saccce 100@2 50 for them, which the ship-| Local cooking 2... 7601.76 POULTRY pers have not been able to satisfy | Mananas—Per th ........ 12% | Price Paid Wholeenters @m account of the cold and wet — wy 4 Ducks— Droased weather, which, it is hoped, 1s prac: | Dates. 9.68 | ieee mecca’ theally ended. Fige—-Dried, per 25-1. box 409 - ‘Wholesale egg prices were steady | £9 Tarkeys—Dressed | ‘Wednesday, at 36 cents per dozen on | Imperial valley .. the standards, and 30 cents on pull-|Honey—Comb, per crate pret . | Strained. per Tb Per box ooth heavy Butter and cheese was steady and |Oranges—Per cose ones Imperial Valley head lettuce was) received on the avenue. The whole- gale price was the same, at $3.75 per crate. Large oranges were selling at Rens 95.60 per case. - Fruit quotations were unchanged | pipers, Yoarlings Wethers 5 12 we . «3.000 425 sseoin| HAY, GRAIN AND FEED 26| Wholesnio Price Por Ton, or Price bar bean 4200 Pecame Per th DAIRY PRKODU ‘CTS Prices Paid to em Butterfat resh ranch Mailer wt: DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Batter—Local creamery hop Ground Bone Brick Wheat—Mixed Bead 2 iiit ¥r se Pullets ‘Or. triplets Winco cream brick 20 | Coconmut Mewt Limburger . Block Swies 5 | Cotton Seed Meal 40) W350) 15 | 25 | Vish Meal ue. 92 | Fi vin@ 08, Prices Paid ti nolaeale Dealers Be Take one or two Cnsoaretn 0 4 ‘ res ae » se i pie H staat Cal. the piomedh, sr tae: by j not "Loe Angeles, per bask 26 | Belgian Mares—Live ,.. Gt |Wisernter bole cs: dren love them too, 10, 25, 60 conte, atr J, A. Moffett, | ILE STAR Atlantic G NOW YORK, Feb. 2 stock market last week with it It made 60, compared with the day, The reat of the list showed I od States Steel wan off % at 167%, rarnings, American Woolen was nt ; Baldwin Locomotive, 89, GRAIN FUTURES DROP SLIGHTLY Fairly Strong Tone Noted at Opening | ‘ GO, Feb. 29 cn fein prices drop slightly on the Chicago Hoard Trade today, due to Heht \buying, after m fairly strong tone |had been shown at the opening, Of forings were very light, causing iteht advance during carly trading onn were low "March wheat ope $1.72, but lont it ing. May wh 2%, 4 Jost an addit y. July corn and lost an opened unchanged at 460 additional before the * UD Me at the open- . dropped Xo in later trad- | eee Chicago Live Stock | CHICAGO, Veh 12.Iogs—Recetpte, 16,009. Dutk of Market 15@the Wy packing ’ Lambs, $6609 16.76; e no Gotiars, | San Francisco Produce BAN FRANCINCO, Fob 23.--Natter— Batras, 66 Ge I> Cheese fornia ft tie don ney, the Th undersized pul- | Pivot Live Stock | Market DENVER, Poh 32—Cattle 100 Merket The higher. SS ter 4: cowe oma be stork eee lers and feeders calves, Portland Market Status PORTLAND, Feb $2.—Cattle—Market dow, steady. Hoge Kecetpta, 1238 Market steady, unchanged. Recatpta, 304 Market steady, ke N. Y. ate tea Somes Yr qutet : Liberty Bonds May WASHINGTON, Feb, 23.—Passing On of the allied debt of $14,000,000,000 | to holders of Liberty bonds has been suggested to republican members of congress ax a means of collecting the money owed this government by for- eign nations, The plan would tn. volve exchange of Liberty bonds for the lies. PORT ZONES fons on leginiation anthorizing the eatabliahment of free port gones at ports in the United States are to be worked out Friday in Washington, D, C., by a commit. tee of nine appointed by the United States Chamber of Commerce. J. D. | Lowman, teel, has left Seattle to attend. 1 Public I Mark arket | a ee ae KE PLACE Stan 17, pure American cane sugar, 2 Tha, iT, 4 the fresh smelta, & Dba. soles, 2 Tha halibut, 106 fresh milk, 8e qt Stall 66, wall m milk, 11%, Stall 39, need | 400 can peac . ea. wall i628, Bee an raising, 60 pke.; 4 pineapple, emali cam 260 coffen, 466 Th. Stall 45, 2 farina, 23; Olympic pancake four, 6, weiner, 2 Iba 260: bologna, 1 tb. Stall 24, No. 10 Cottolene, Ol, 200, Ge, $1.00, $1.96 fade pork and veal loaf, pine made beef loaf, 40e Tb, ‘Stall } cream cheers, 286 Tb.; Imported sardines, if¢ can salt gaimon, 100 Ib.j astern oyators, 666 and 660 pt. CORNER fresh butter, 6bo T.; best the 1. Stall 18, big can’ aprh Tha Stall 16, mild American cheaw, mp's soups, 100 can le can. Stall 14, fresh Chinook 300 M.; fresh halib 1» Pike st, veal roast, 1 + pot Stalls 116, pot roast, ibe Stall 100, walt 6 Ibe Qui ; fancy prunes, peanut butter, 1i% Ibe full cream che 150, 2% Iba, 290; th FE Man 36, pure A Tha. 1Te, 4 thm 32 Stall 61, pure fresh mi 10-21, mwoet orangen, 166 © fruit, 4 for 266 jon trout, 300 M.; mmelta, Toa, 260, Biall 63, home jwalnd, 20¢ b.; cottage oh ibe | Stall 40, Xient blend coffee, 114 Ma. Soe; | Tha, bbe, Stall th.; choloe leg 4, boiling Stalls 1, 3 ced ed lene Dolly 6 1b, 8 potato Stall Master blend coffee, 1% drops, 206 th Stall” 16. 21e; Del Monte Stall 4, Stall 6, fresh grou boiling beef, 100 T bo; malt pork, 200 th meat, 200 T.; Gem Nut margarine, 300 1b. “Mtail 60, Make Whi The, 36e; 2 big cans pork and beans, 26e WENTLAKE ye and geese sold for alla 16-1 rolls Te. choles prunes, Meo Th; re bare | white oan Stall 19 pow " bulk 200m Aho Md, Beall 130, 6. 1 earl Srlape. $1.12; 2 cans pews, 2be, Stall 104, 4 Tew Garden oivaw berry Jam, boa, i on New York Market Atlantic Gulf, which featured Kelley-Springfield gained a point on reports of fa exception of Norfolk & Western, down % at 102%. Prices at the opening today inctuded up “i Hethicherm Steel “RK” 67, ane! Yood products, Products, 70, off ; aed; Utah or, 49, Off My; Petroleum, 157%. up % Heading, 16 * ff Me; American 60, up Me: © G8%, off i Norfolk & West s,|and probably will be followed by oth. *| ers, + Solve Allied Debt! pioneer business man and | >| banker here, member of the comuttt: | Stall 31, | w.|# patriotic program Tuesday, under [auspices of the Sunshine Guild, we DNESDAY, F EBRUARY. 23,1 1921. ulf Is Up the New York! id declines, advanced sharply today of 46% and its low of 42% on Mon ittle change, with the general trend 82%, but Mexican Petroleum was be Kaila were highar with tbe Kapha, Seip. ronger 35%, up ey Osneral Btaton Steet sPUDS ROTTING IN WISCONSIN Farmers Feed Them to Stock as Market’s Glutted | MADIBON, Win, Feb. 2% pina ers aré feeding their potatoes to live stock while nearly two-thirds of Wis j consin's spud crop remains unshipped today and prices have dropped from $1.76 a hundredweight to 60 centa. Reports from other potato-produc Ing territories in the United. States jare all to the mime offect—no de mand, huge holdover, considerable rot in storage, some feeding to live | took | Middlemen are buying from the| farmers only as the retail trade de- mands. And at the low prices of- fered many farmers are declaring they will let their crop rot before sell- ("5 at ruinous prices. Prices received by Wineonsin grow. ers at this time last year were in the neighborhood of $3.50 @ hundred- weight. CANADIAN SHIP COMING With 4,000 tons of wool from the antipodes, the Canagian government | merchant marine steamer Canadian Prospector will arrive her the middle of March, according to B. C. Keeley, | agent for the C. G. M. M, on the Pa-| cific coast, It will be the first ap purarance of a Canadian government | merchant marine steamer at Seattle | Excess Profits Tax May Be Eliminated WABHINGTON, Feb. 23. pro) gram for revision of the venue | ‘lawn, said to have been appfoved by | many republican leaders, was imtro-| duced in the house today by Repre sentative Longworth, of Ohio, mem ber of Uhe ways and means commit tee. It provides for the repeal of the ex cess profits, transportation and soft drink taxes and the substitution of a fat 15 per cent on the net income of coporationa. |Labor Leaders Start Washi Session WASHINGTON, Feb. 23—Leaders of the American Federation of La- ber, in searion today, discumsed the possibility of succeas tn a campaign to amend the antitfuet laws. Two hundred officials of tnterna- tional unions are in session with |e executive council of the Amort jean Federation of Labor. Samuel Gompers, president of the | American Federation of Labor, pro. |posed the subject of antétrust amendmenta | Third Man Held as Robbery Suspect | EVERETT, “Feb. 22—Guy . Trautman, 27,, of Everett, is held by |sheriff here today as the third man | suspected of complicity in robbing Rucker Brother# bank at Lake 8te- vens a week ago. According to Deputy Prosecutor |Q. A. Kaune, Trautman has admitted his guilt. The robb@ts took $1,440 from the bank, |Seattle’s Finest Trip Speedy Boot “Seattio's Finest” pedaled a speedy boot In the crowded maze of the po- Mcemen’s annual ball Tuesday night in the Masonic temple. Only a few of the city’s population were unable to attend. ate All the rest of the boys and girln and the officers and their wives and sweethearts were present and a good time was had by all from 9 p. m. [until the breakfast bell, : |Civie Clubs Line Up | for Montlake Bridge Representatives of commercial or- ganizations and improvement clubs, both north and south of Lake Wash- jington canal, have formed an organi {sation to acquaint the voters of Seat |tle with the merits of the Montlake | bridge bond issue and are campaign ing vigorously for its passage on | March 8. Suits and Overcoats. 4 PRICE for all Hats in the store, including all Dunlaps— 4 PRICE for all Gloves in the store, including Dent’s, Perrin’s, Fowne’s and Meyer's. 4 PRICE for a large variety of Silk Neckwear. Hosiery Specials $1.25 Hose $2.00 Hose : $2.50 Hose $3.00 Hose . 4 PRICE for all Sweater Coats and Jerseys. Watch our Window Displays every Day All Seattle has a personal interest in these final days of the “Cheasty” Store in its present location. | Big savings can be made, as, regardless of amount of loss, these stocks must be closed out —- our new home opened up with new Spring $39.00 for choice of a close-out group of Men’s Fine $54.00 pe ei Sree periph: be its; values to Full Brew garment vale $6.00 “Lewis” Wool- mixed Ribbed Union Suits at ......$2.95 $3.50 Cooper’s Union Suits at ......$2.15 $3.00 “Lewis” and “Vassar” Union Suits at ......$1.85 4 PRICE for all Shirts in the a off all Haberdashery in the store, including Col- lars and goods offered at special prices. Sends $5 to Help Campaign for Poor J. W. Olmsted, 8701 Greenwood, today sent to The Star a $5 bill to apply to the Social Welfare league's drive for needy folk. Harding’ Voice WASHINGTON, Feb. motors, generators, PLAN FACTORY BUILDING Plans for a one-story factory build ing, to be erected in Georgetown for the Western Appliance Manufactur. ing company, have been completed \by William Bruce, architect. make his inaugural address, transmitters concealed about CHARGED WITH STEALING a $20 watch and $30 in money from H. G. Trollinger, January 1, 1921,|the little bulb in such volume that | Arthur Brashear is being tried for)it will be heard a quarter of a mile grand larceny in Judge Boyd J.|away, engineers promised today. NATIONAL FISH DAY Wednesday, March 9%, Tallman'’s court SCHULE! n, 58, a sday afternoon at his KLAMATH Ore.—Luba Scharoff, Russi 10 months old, dies after eating poison pills. dustry thruout the country. aoeeomeeanne BANK CLEARINGS | SPOKANE.—Frank J. Wright, former police chief of Philipsburm, Mont., held for Tacoma authorities jon larceny charge. Oregan and Washington cut 10 per |cent more timber last year than in 1918, according to a report received \by the Chamber of Commerce. | | Clearings .... ..+++ 6,522,093.00 | Balances ..... ..+++ 1,488,035.00 Tacoma 658,700.00 70,707.00 | Wounded soldiers in Cushman hos- pital, near Tacoma, were treated to] | Clearings . Balances + 1,851,978.00 Harding’s voice will be condensed into small glass bulbs as sensitive the platform snatch {t from the air, and | below the capitol steps the hidden | |machinery will drive it forth from | New Yerk—Cherboa: eonnia Sete jaure! IMPERATOR =: mie N. _Y.—Plymouth—Cherd' SAXONI has been designated as National Fish day, on iwhich emphasis will be laid on the importance of fish and the fish \in-| CARMANIA CARONIA = Jan i5ter,? K. A. Victoria wer stae8 R | | | 789,937.00 i} I «9, A native of India has invented an electric pen that carbonizes the paper © Will Be Amplified | wnich it writes 8 23.—Three rooms of powerful machinery— transmitters, amplifiers and other electrical equip- ment—will help Warren G. Harding re—Seuthampten Mar, 22. May hen | i Sune Souly te Mi Apr. May 17-June it New York: New Yerk-—Lenden—Cherboarg iA, eee SATURNIA Ser ftaree CASSANDRA = 2 $ New York—! COLUMBIA eset ALGERIA May, eT | Mag’ Itunes t SOLICITED