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SEATTLE MAY KEEP LINERS | Belief that Seattle will be allowed to keep her five giant freight and |! le operating to the Orient is expressed telegram || from the Chamber of Commerce's bu reau in Washington, D, ©. J. J. Un |) derwood, director of the bureau, saye the hearing before the shipping rd, at which Seattle and Puget hound, Portland, San Francisco, Los RINGSIDE THE SEATTLE STAR NOTES ON (i838 COUNCIL Passed ordina) over mayoralty veto appropriating $8,400 to pay t isi at kk ke SALE OF LAMPS a sensation in value giving— —a small deposit will hold your purchase ~ until Christmas. ey ptr Basted Sis come ot pmo = Soret COmeEPATIOn em. passenger ve Jinance for a utility bond Issue of ,000 with which to street car tracks on First ave. to buy 25 new cars and to Greenwood line, ed for one week final decision on Councilman Cohen's ordi nance to stop work on the rallway trestle over the Argo yards on First ave, 8. Authorized the elty legal department to fight the jitneys in the courts, wy ewe Were Referred to the stteete and sewers and finance committees an ort. | Aneelen and Bin Diem more cites Pweg rp wong Oo neg general bonds to finance the improvement of | eos, now filing a statement of fe al * y brief prepere Failed to take action on the mayor's veto of the ordinance authoria. | ?'tl¢' claims vaing ® Dit pitti ing the filing of « protest with the state dopartment of public works | iP) a) bureau against the issuance of a permit to the Sound Transit Co. to run a bus Significant to Seattle shipping In line to Roosevelt Heights, the permit already having been granted. ere rotate gram that all government passenger | gy ,) | ened reconstru in port here with 260 passengers from Alaska. This voyage will te the last until epring, as the Cook in let bay is becoming icebound. Until apring, Alaska boats will travel vig Bew Ship Finishes Last 1921 Alaskan Trip The steamship Northwestern, of the Alaska Steamship Co.'s feet, ip also included. in this sale are all solid ma- hogany, polychrome and junior lamp Favored for regular price $10.85 —mahogany fin- ished floor lamp stands, two styles, one eng og = pictured; 3- inc! size; double sock- et and chain Law State resolution has been adopted by Btate Federation of Taxpayers, ing in favor of a uniform bud- law for all taxepending podies m the state, IN € TO 14 DAYS RED refund money if PAZO ENT, fails leMing tly relieves Itching Piles. to eure Itching. or Protruding Piles 606. stands ; all silk shades; boudoir, table, bridge and reading lamps; you take 25 % of f 200 silk lamp shades— 8% regular price $13.50 —20-inch shades of silk with stretched silk linings and silk-covered frames with silk fringe; the variety is ex- tensive and color combinations ex- tremely beautiful; regular price $13.50; special for this sale, $8.85. 300 silk lamp shades— $1.48 price $23.50 —20 and 24-inch sizes with American Beauty silk linings, trimmed with heavy silk fringe; a most extensive variety of new eg and ee Ao inations; regu rice 50; — speci for this sale, $14.85. er Advertising Is Big in Forgery Charge| Factor, He Declares M. McDonald, alias McBride, ie| Effective advertising Ig the most charged with forgery in an informa. | valuable single factor in development | tion filed Monday in superior court. | of business, Harry Stokes, president McDonald is alleged to bave forged) 6 tig western Washington Ice check for $50 on the Seaboard Na tional bank, signing the name of C.|Cream Manufacturers’ association, R. Conway. | told an assemblage of Coast ice jeream manufacturers at the New, Ordinary varieties of fern are used | Washington hotel. as food in China and Japan. —_______ om _ = 2 Daddy, Boldt’s Butterhegns are do- $50 Check Results Double Inducements ‘Tomerrow SPECIAL Ladies’ Overblouses $3.75. Attractive New Overbiouses at@ special price. All are in the newest designs and patterns, and fashioned of tricolettes and silks. Colors are blue, navy, sac and brown. Big Special of Envelope Chemises $1.00 a “| | iclous.— Advertisement. DR. H. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) “Dingnostican, Pyorrhea Specialist X-Ray Laboratory Highest Order of Restoration Work Done Examination and Estimate Free 504-12 Eitel Building SECOND AND PIKE SEATTLE SPECIAL Sateen Petticoats $1.00 We are satiafied that these petticoats are the best value in Seattle. They are of a fine, heavy quality of sateen and are shown in plain black, black with floral flounce and of floral sateens; 10-inch flounce. Peter Witt's trip from Cleveland here to justify tne purchase of the and freight traffic is expected soon to Ito Beattie will not have been in vain. He will get hie salary Deapite Mayor Caldwell's veto, the elty council at Monday's battle passed the $1,000.aweek salary bill jOnly one dissenting vote was regis tered, that of Robert B, Hoesketh, |who wanted the ordinance nitely postponed. Counciiman KR. Ht usual, indefi Thomson, as was not present Witt has completed one-half of his time here. more in which to investigate the con |dition of the muny railway, He ts now engaged on an inspection of the physleal properties of the street car | nystem. The council's action in bringing | Witt to Seattle has been opposed on |various grounds. There are those jwho believe that he was brought |LOCAL DANCER |AT PANTAGES | Paisley Noon, a dancer from Broadway, with a company that in cludes Kay Hawley, a vivacious Se attle dancer, is furnishing one of the outstanding features of the new bill at the Pantages. Noon's dancing ts excellent, and his act is artistic. In addition to Mixs Hawley, the young woman feature? with him, are Julanne Johnston and Cecil Bruner and a quartet of charming young dancers, Lee Morse, a slip of a @irt with « most unusual voice, is one of the sur prises and one of the hits of the) bill, Miss Morse sings tenor, fo- prano, baritone and baas, being a quartet of her own Full of life and thrills is the minia ture round-up staged by Arizona Joe and his cowboys and cowgiris Byal and Barly, a young man and singing comedienne, offer a number of comic songs, and score easily. Another singing turn is offered by Bernard and Ferris in “Out of the Kitchen.” One of the best acts on the entire Boxing Tonight lightweight cham- pion of the Coast, vs. George Ingle, of Seatte, Four other well.matched bouts, under the auspices of CascadeAthleticClub R. J. MALONE, Matchmaker POPULAR PRICES $2.20—$1.65—$1.10 First Bout, $20 Sharp We offer a Lester plano at a specially reduced price and will arrange convenient terms. This aplondid instrument, new, but a little shopworn, is surely a big value which you cannot afford to overlook if you want a good plano at a low price, New planos at lowest possible prices and most convenient terms, C. 0. JOHNSON PIANO CO. 1617 Third Avenue Remember the Address—Look for Wood's Music Store Here's a chanee to buy Envelope Chemises of very fine mus- lin at a bargain price; Dove brand; built-up sleeves, lace trim med and ribbon run. Ladies’ Union Suits $2.50 and $2.75 Mixed Wool Union Suits with Dutch neck, elbow sleeves and ankle length. Soft finish and neatly trim- med; medium weight. Sizes 5 to 9, Misses’ Stockings 3 Pairs for 50c These are the hose for school girls. They are dur- able and strong. Made from 004 cotton yarns; medium weight; reinforced heels and toes, Sizes 7 to 9%. Sizes 38 to 44 SPECIAL, $1.00. @ Hair Ribbons Special, 25¢ Yd A clearance of Taffeta Ribbons, suitable for hair bows; 4 and 6Ginch widths; check and Dresden patterns; satin stripe. SPECIAL, A YARD, 25¢. ed bh wi he as Flannel Underskirts Special, 65c These Filannelette Under- skirts are cheap enough to permit your buying a cou- ple. They're warm and dur- able, too. Striped patterns. It won't pay to make them yourself, DR. J. Free Examination R. BINYON on Earth stores in the Northwest that really grind lenses from start to finish, and we are the only one in ST AVE. y graduate op- not unless absolutely necessary. BINYON OPTICAL CO. 1116 VIRST AVE, Between Spring and Seneca Extraction Free Dail He still has four weeks! municipal iines—to play up the street car system as an Invaluable asset to the “elty, deepite its enormoun cot. Others suspected that Witt was brought here m the interests of th |S-cent carfare ordinance, which has t held up until he makes bis re port be turned over to the shipping board | rather than the transport service. | Since the war Ban Francisco has had | & monopoly of the transport service | on the Pacific coast. The expected ruling, in the belief of officials here would restore to Seattle and Puget | sound much of the trade now going to the Philippines by transports from | San Francisco, Seattle is nearer ¥ |nila than is San Francisco by 209 | nautical miles, That he is a good technical author jity on railway nt is gen erally admitted eee Another ordinance that was passed lover “Higzoner's” veto was the meas: | providing for the issuance of | $680,000 utility bondw A large part of this sum will be used to recon struct street car tracks on First in conjunction with the repay: | ing of that thorofare the trestle 20 feet east of the center of the street. Cohen has indicated a willingness to accept this plan. He says that it would leave sp for the permanent viaduct which the Oregon-Washing ton rallr would be compelled to bufld under the terms of ordi Efforts to have First ave, repaved|nance Cohen introduced several have been held up for more than &lwecks ago, |year by the inability of the munietpal | jrallway to purchase new trackage. Both the pavement and the tracks | on First ave, are in a horrible condt: | tion and the merchants of the dis trict have protested bitterly to the | council, declaring that their business | has fallen off over 20 per centoas| the remult of the bad traffie condi: | tions. ave This Pure Cream Stops Head Colds Apply In Nostriis—it Opens Air Passages Instantly. } Councilman Cohen's resolution | ¢-2-2-0-2-0-2-0-0-2-0-0-0-0-0-e-2-e-e-e-eeeee seeking to stop work on the street| Colds and catarrh yield like magic lear trestic over the Argo yards on | t# soothing, healing, antiseptic cream |Firet ave. &, was postponed one|that penetrates through every air week at the request of Councilman passage and relieves swollen, in |Carroll, who wanted time to invest) |fiamed membranes of nose and gate the feasibility of constructing | throat.’ Your clogged nostrils open re ‘ esi jright up and you can breathe freely ity | Hawking and snuffling stop. Don't [Dill ts the balancing offering of the| stay stuffed up and miserable. | Three Alex. It is one of the best! Get a «mail bottle of Ely’s Cream | Athletic acts Pantages audiences have| Balm from your druggist. Apply a seen. little in the nostrils and get instant The Pantagescope shows a comedy | relief. Millions endorse this remedy | fi. with Larry Sémon, and a Se|known for more than fifty years.— jatfle news weekly. Advertisement. An Unprecedented Cravenetted Gabardine RAINCOATS a) 1 .75 While They Last 500 to Choose From Formerly Priced to $30.00 NOTE: <i wer *25°° Reward will be paid to any person who can show where coats of similar quality in lots of 1,000 can be purchased for less money than we are offering them to the public we $14.75 Too Many Coats We Need the Money! Goodyear Raincoat Co. 904 Second Avenue Two Doors From Marion SEND THE FOLKS A NICE LARGE SALMON (weighing about 8 Ibs.) —FOR— Teeth In which the nerve hay BEST $2.50 GLASSES We are one of the few optical ¢r® prescribed Thanksgiving Packed in ice and _ reiced daily by American Railway Express Co, until destination is reached. $ Delivered to Any Ex- press Office in U, 8. Guaranteed to All Charges Prepaid First-Class Condition ANDREW HAMILTON CO. 501 Seaboard Bldg. Fowth and Pike Phone Elliott 1891 In order to introducw our new | (whalebone lightest an does not you can bite corn off the| anteed 15 years. hone set of Teetn . All work guaranteed for 16 y Have impressions taken in the m: ing and get teeth same day. [xami- | nation and advice free. Call and See Samples of Our Plate | Most of our present patronage recommended by our early cual .. whose work still givi ood watisfaction, Ask our cu ‘omers, Who have tested our work. When coming to our off jyou are in tho right pl |this ad with you, OHIO s:: 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Opposite Vraser-Paterson Co been killed may become ab scessed. If they; do they are {ies dangerous to health, The XRay ts the best way so far devised to determine whether or not a tooth iy ab scessed. We will tooth for you without charge. br, L. R. Clark X-Ray one The Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager 1405 Third Avenue Corner Third and Union FLEISCHMANN’S YEAST—Get full nourishment from the foo you @at by taking one to three oa day. STOR kes of Fleischmann's Yeast each COM PANY INc. ATTENTION! Your opportunity to participate in our profits is here. We are offering « block par value per share. Allison, fiscal agent Small can .. Medium can kage 12%¢ Large Package 27¢ H of our 8% participating cumulative stock at $16.00) For information telephone Main 4610. E. M 1022 Third Avenue, Rolled Oats, 9-Ib. sack. Log Cabin Syrup, large can . Pride's Mincemeat, can Campbell’e Soups, can. M. J. B. Coffee, ib. ree P. & G, Soap, bar Sun Maid Raisin: packa, Albers Yo. af) ‘a arly wre yyBi Small Paci , 17¢ . Large Packa; 28¢ Small Package Large Packare 17 ¢ 20¢ Large Package 20¢ Washington Macaroni, Spa- hetti and Noodles—a popular Seattleanade product, CRE! BAKING POWDER ~ ‘FLOUR rower fa ee $1.00 : family flour, 49, sk. CENTEN? formerly called “Bing” cw" ‘Wash the Per pkg. “EB BEST FLOUR —A High Grade Soft Wheat Flour Flour Ground on the Old- fashioned Mill Stones —10-lb. Sack— Pickles delicious, way. eee Cy) Gisco f 11%4-lb. can ....29¢ 3-Ib. can ....:. 57 6-Ib. can ... 9-lb. can ....$1.59 If you want clean hands- VANCO —the popular mechanics’ soap; can ., $1.09 After all Crystal Winte holds first place as America’s leading Laundry Soap; bar .. Mapleine flavors icings, des serts and candy with delicious maple taste. l-on, bottle 200 2-o2, bottle NG 19¢