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AEE I ILO ONE EE I a TT TENT TENE TT TT TT eT MT IT MPO Sa ica alti Se eriieeind ieee ami ali aaaall all . ' ATTLE STAR AY, NOVEMBER 29, 1921. '3 WASHINGTON BILLS PRESSED, One Provides $500,000" for Irrigation Project a treasure chest of toys | pap- A PROCLAMATION 9a in our TOY TOWN— a | TO THE PUBLIC The firm of Stamm Bros,, doing 4 general Furnishing Goods business at the address known as 1402 Sec- ond. Ave., has received notice from the owners of the building that their’ place of business has been leased by the Melody Shop, and to vacate as soon as their lease expires. 10: semi = STAMM BROS. =< - FORCED OUT The Relentless Hand of Fate Has Placed This Opportunity Within Your Grasp Once more the story of those unfortunate ones, Stamm Bros., who must suffer and on whom’ the financial loss must fall; it carries with it the usual lamentable and disastrous chain of conse- quences; it is going to be a quick, short cut to results and at prices which should sell out this en- tire stock quickly. No half way measures will be considered—it will be just a case of who gets here first. to get the greatest amount of this merchandise. Dealers are bound to grab up some of this merchandise, so the public should lose no time, but be here when the doors open Wednesday morning. : B.V.D. Unions $4.65 COLLARS (5c We will sell the genuine SHIRTS | UNDERWEAR Bids Will Be Received on This Stock as a Whole All Fixtures Office Furniture, Ete. Must Be Sold | Whereas more than ever this year has Toy Town caught the true child spirit, All the toy-making world has given its best to this great, impressive display of toys— thousands and thousands——new, different, fairly irresistible. TOYTOWN IS OPEN. WELCOME! WASHINGTON, PD. ©, Nov, 29 Three bills affecting affairs in Wash ington have just been Introduced in jeongreas, + Senator Poindexter's bill providing An appropriation of $600,000, to be expended as “promptly und ex tiously as possible’ by the commin sioner of Indian affairs toward the construction of the Toppenish-Simeoe tr jon project, on the Yakima In-| {dian reservation, has been referred to the committee on Indyn affairn, and will be taken up next session. Poindexter has also introduced a bill providing that the title and fee to all land comprising the military rvation on Midalgo iniand, nit » containing about $5 res, land on Whidby island, nd county, containing 630 acres, ranted to the state of Washing ton for public park purposes, subject to the usual rights of the United States in time of war, It wan re | ferred to the committee on public} lands and surveys U S TROOPS GAME: | Congressman Hadley has intro jo we ' duced a bill covering the same prop osition in the house, which has been referred to the military affairs com. | ittee regular price $1— cy —a regular war game with soldiers, officers, ammunition, cannon, etc. comes in good strong paper boy exactly as pictured; regular price $1—; special for this week, 68¢. y suite: $165 this handsome 4-piece suite con- sists of table, settee, two arm chairs, substantially constructed of imported Manila grass; spe- cial for this week, $1.65. Few Girls | See Trial | of ‘Fatty’ } BY FRED V. WILLIAMS | SAN FRANCTACO, Nov. 29.— | Few girls are attending Patty Ar | buckle’s trial Most of the women in the court room are middie aged or past. MEN’S JERSEY SILK WHITE SHIRTS—~Values to $7.50; all NESS BOW ies sone oc 00g 8h viele om Wo will sell genuine Te - bs , Phoenix Hoslery at this B. V. D. Union Séits, while they last, af this sale, for y toy cook stove — $4.95 —made of cast iron, nickel finish. Size of top ¢x12 in. Has 4 Din. removable lids, reservoir, 2 cast iron uten- sils for cooking, poker and coal scuttle; special for the week, complete, $4.95. PUSH TOY— 76¢ attractive colored 13in. with man riding pony; handle; special for this 7S5¢. wheel 20-in. ‘week, regular price 800 —child’s toy telephone; made of good quality metal, painted Diack; height 10 inches; 4 inches wide; compiete with bell, mouthplece, re - ceiver and hook; regular price $c; special for this week, —enuine “Little Dai carpet special —Tom Tinker and his sister Belle Tinker are both made of wood, painted in barm- colors; without with knitted silk cap and sweater; assorted colors; regular price $1.7 pecial for this week, $1—. Bissell’s toy sweeper— 35c¢ Bissell's sy” toy sweeper; for this week, B5¢. * repre: tative for Acotian- Vecations Double Indugements Tomorrow! | Ladies’ Serge Dresses $10.00 Values Reduced to $7.50 Soma very exceptional values in onepiece Navy Serge Dreasen wait you here. These are in the newest Fall styles, are of all- ‘wool serge and good weight; trimmed with wool embroidery; gray and blue trimming. You'll find these very dressy looking and a splendid offering at the reduced price. Ladies’ Wool Sweaters ' Special at $4.50 A very’ pleasing assortment of all-woo! Sweaters at a very special price. They, are values you can’t afford to pass up: ‘Tuxedo coat style, belt: ffects; firmly knit and good weight; peacock and tan, old r and peacock, tan and peacock. Ladies’ Union Suits $1.50 and $1.75 Exceptional values of ladies’ fine mercerized @etripe Union Suits; winter weight; pink and ecru colors; low neck and sleeveless, or Dutch neck and elbow sleeves. Regular sizes, $1.50; extra sizes, $1.75. Children’s Skuffers Pair $2.75 “E-C" Skuffers’ of durable horsehide for those kiddies who are hard on shoes; button or lace; strongly built; good sole. Very Special! Misses’ Princess May Union Suits 75c to $1.65 A big special of Misses Princess May Union Suits; good ‘warm garments that will wear well; well fleeced, high neck, long sleeves and ankie length; trimmed neck and front; age 2, 75¢; 4, 90¢; $1 0, 61 [Senator Lodge’s Aid Asked in Dope War Senator Henry Cabot Lodge will employ his influence at the disarma. | ment confernece to abolish tereign- | controtied postoffices in China if he | Srante the request of William K. Mo- | Kibben, secretary of the narcotics | committee of the China club here, | McKibben has wired Lodge that | these postoffices, over which China has not even the power of inspection, are distributing agencies for mor. phine. The drug is sent in letters and mail packages from the outside, | McKibben says, and finds its way into the interior of China, one-eleven cigarettes 2O forl 5° Oo File 4 } } Their interest is none the lew keen because of their age. ‘The appetite of the mob ts whet- ted for hensation and scandal by j the sharp clash of attorneys over | the testimony of Virginia Rappe's nurse. Many of the women in the spec jtators’ seats are dremed plainly. Minta Durfee, Arbuckle’s wife, i | the best dressed woman in court. | cee | Among the men in court are two | types—those who came to hear thy torneys and those who came to feast on the scandal of the trial. eee | While some of the women are there to see legal gianta unlimber the guns of their oratory, the ma- jority of them have come to get & peep into the orgies that rich and fast men are supposed to | stage. There are few women of the [night life in court. To them the details of Fatty’ orgy is an old story. But to the women who do |not know of the life that goes on without the borders of their homes, the mont trifling dettall of Fatty’s win fest are cholee morsels for | gossip, eee Tongues must wag when court \is over, They can't while it & in s@mon. | “se | Chartle Goff, he of tide and | movielike thrillers of arrests, is in charge of the police at the Arbuckle trial. Charlie is all dolled up in a spickandspan new uniform with enough gold braid to accommodate an admiral of the first line. eee With him are his sturdy cops from “nouth of the slot” who are getting their firwt taste of “society life." Goff's “boys” are on the job | with @ shave, a shine and a baireut |and uniforms fresh from the tailors’ | trona, cee ‘They eay it In some different }from pounding pavements. And |the only complaint they have to make is that they can't hear what ig going on at the trial. ose When the triat i at white heat and the testimony of the witnesses |going against him Fatty Arbuckip j looks concerned, but not worried. | He looks each witness directly in the eye. eee Arbuckle shows no sign of emo jtion when the name of: Virginin Rappe ix mentioned. His keenest jinterest is shown when objections lof the prosecution are sustained by the court and McNab is forced to |pursue a different line of witness | questioning. The girls who take the witness stand against him, Arbuckle views with seeming indifference. When their testimony goes strong against him he looks at them with what appears renewed interest, ‘The casual observer would think Arbuckle was a spectator instead of a defendant. . eee ‘This '# the most sotemn looking jury which has been seated in the superior courts for a long while, They are a joylees, quietly Greased lot and sit thru the long sessions in almost dejection. The business in hand is not be. coming to them. And it is doubtful if any of them get any fun out of it. The spectre of the death of a young girl hovers over the trial. The funniest man in the world whom they are to judge has failed to make them laugh, Lindley Complains He Is Overworked WASHINGTON, D. ©, Noy, 29.— “The day is coming, and I believe in the not distant future, when con. grea will not be continuously in ses. sion,” said Representative Lindley H. Hadley, of Bellingham, Wash., today. “No Coast man wants to stay here always. Most of us are willing to work hard while we are here, I never worked harder in my life than in the nine months prior to the August recess, but we want to get thru some time, and I believe that, with the passing of the reconstruc, tion days, we can do #0, and that congress will get back to normal ses. sions, beginning in December and adjourning in the early summer every other year and in March in the short years.” PORTLAND, Ore.—Yeggmen blow safe of Metropolitan 6-and-10-cent gtore, securing $800, You can buy at this sale genuine 5@c Boston Gar- ters, including the new 35c. Wight Shirts A dandy~amertment of men's Night Shirte, values to $2.50, to go on sale at 85c Lot of Alleilk Shirts, values to $10.00, | OM AMIE NOW Alec ecee cece es MSO BE. & W, and ARROW brand Shirts, values as high as $3.00; on sale at tecceeeeceeecees MLAB Bpecial lot of Shirts, including some ARKOW Brang values to $4.00 now 4 . er eeeee es M135 Lot of Russian Cords, Silk Striped and Madras -Sbirts, values to MEN'S HATS Crofut & Knapp—Berg Brands $5.00 values, now +++, 3.95 $6.00 values, now... . $7.00 values, now $8.00 values, $14.00 Crotut 40 values, now Tbe valves, now $1.00 values, now . $1.50 values now ... Lot of Cheney Silk Ties; regular $1.50; | OM BALE BE cee cere eves 65¢ $1.50 All-silk Knit Neckwear (Special lot), now ... : ie Regular $1.50 Nec Reguiar $2.00 Neckwear, Regular $2.50 and $3.00 now, Sale Starts Wednesday, 9:30 A. M. e | Special lot of values, values, values, values, values, vaiuen, values, values, $5.00 | 400 Initial Handkerchiels, now....25¢ | Sc Initial Handkerchiefs, now. . |) $1.00 . B5¢ to TBE Pure Linen Handkerchief go on sale at FLANNEL SHIRTS | Men's $4.00 Flannel Shirts to go at this sale for 83.15 || Special lot of Men's Flannel Shirts, values to $7.50, on sale at....64.65 Bathrobes, values as on sale at....87.35 Men Bathrobes, to be closed out +. $5.15 Lot of Adler's Gray and Cordovan Gloves, values to $4.50, now, $2.35 Lot of Dent's Mocha and Buckskin Gloves, values to $6, now...@4.15 This Entire High Grade Stock Must Be Closed Out! - The merchandise carried by Stamm Bros. needs no introduction, as only the highest class of Men’s Wear has been handled by this firm; regardless of this, évery article in the store will go on sale at sensational reductions. All Full Dress and Tuxedo Wear at Greatly Reduced Prices Stamm Bros. stand hack of every article sold—your money cheerfully refunded at any time. Men’s Hats $7.50; to go on shle at SHOP NOW FOR TMAS CHRIS This ‘s your opportunity te purchase your Chrietmas needs in Men's wear ata great saving. Youngest Students Are Smartest at U| ‘The younger they come to college | the smarter they are. opinion of the prychology depart freshmen. WARNINGI Say “‘Bayer’’ when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name ‘‘Bayer”’ on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 21 years and proved safe by millions for Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Accept only ‘'Bayer’’ package which contains Proper Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablete—Alno bottl Druggia dapeia Us the trade wart of Bayer Manaloctus of Meseacrtonerenae yy . Colds Toothache Earache ey rank. Walter Underhill, 33, of Co- led His grade of Rheumatism Neuritis Pain, Pain djrections. ef Salleylicacia * is 280, highest score last year, 2 est score ever made in the university test. N., was second among the enteri | men is in reverse ratio to the age|freshmen with a grade of 214 in the Thia is the at which they enter the university.|test. Ernest Falkoff, 14, the young: ipo: SE: tos _cerenslany Gaps The ‘outstanding exception to thejest student in the universit ment al ‘et ng | general correlation was the t ton, based on the results of intelli- "Se of Os tn lk ee gence tests recently given to all/manche, Wash., The test# ‘indicate that |nearly 2,000 freshmen. the intelligence of the college fresh-|222 points was eight above the sec-jords made this year" is the state. class the class of javerage last year was 157. Michael Nolan made the Ed4ith O'Brian, 18, 2216 10th ave. made was 145. The all-university “There were no exceptional rec- ABERDEEN. twice escaped from city jail, eludes Pursuing policemen when sighted again. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 Drug OINT! Blind, Bleedin, ond and 77 higher than the class|ment of Associate Professor William average. The highest possible score | Wiison, in charge of the intelligence tests. “The only significant fact is “|that the younger students ranked above the older ones among the en- tering freshmen.” it ing Pil fund mon: Instantly relieves Itching Piles. (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Dental Sui Pyorrhea Specialist * X-Ray Laboratory Highest Order of Restoration Work Done * Teeth in which 604-12 Eitel SECOND AND PIKE SEATTLE If you wait too long I ma: not be able to build rh) your run-down constitution, Taken ff! in time, Soap Lake Water, a Hlectric’ Light’ Baths, Scien: fic manual manipulation and Rwedish Movements will do wonders. : DR. EMIL GREEN Medical Physical Director 16 Lippy Bidg,, 3rd and Columbia, BI see * the been killed may @. become abdF nerve has determine whether or not tooth is ab scessed. We will X-Ray ont tooth for you without charge The Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manage 1405 Third Avenue Corner Third and Unita.