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He was sentenced to a Deposits Left Here on or before - December 5 will receive ~ One Full Month’s Dividend on January 1, 1922 During the past 82 years, through wars and panics, this Pioneer Savings Bank has never missed ‘a semi-annual dividend to depositors, and during all that time the interest rate has never been less than 5% per annum, compounded semi-annually. *- $1.00 Will Start an Account Washington Mutual Savings Bank 1101 Second Avenue Saige! THE SHATTLE STAR Pretty Actress Gives Advice ( Against Youthful Marriages News of Interest to Disabled Veterans The Star has arranged with Ke- attle chapter No. 2, Disabled Américan Veterans of the World War, to publish a weekly column | | of interest to members of that |) organisation. Word has been recetved from the Washington Bureau of the Disabled Veterans that conferences with Col Forbes, director of the veterans’ bureau, has resulted in the follow. ing dintinct concessions: 1. The order to drop vocational students 30 days after thelr training is completed ts revoked. 2. A new order is to be themed authorizing placement training after schooling ts finished 8, The policy of employing disabled | veterans in the offices of the bureau will be followed. 4. There will be no reduction tn training pay during the present ses- sion of congress. eee Ralph A. Horr, national vice com- mander, is gotng East to visit chap: | ters of the organimtion. He wil! speak in Portland, Chicago, Denver and other cities, eee Seattle Chapter No. 2 t cooper ating with the state department tn | trying to get dimbled men who are taking agricultural training on land In the White Bluffs-Hanford project. | Sheehan and Leach were appointed | |to go to Olympta to confer with Dan Scott, director of the Land Settle ment bureau, on the subject. eee TA | The question of suppiying fruft to veterans in the hospitals will be taken up at the next meeting of the| ladies’ auxiliary next Wednesday | night at 202 Empire butlding. eee ‘The chapter has recetved a re anest from national headquarters to try to find men who served with Private James A. Vignean in Co. 1, Sixth Marines. Private Vieneau was) reported buried at St. Etiennea | Armes, American B. A. cemetery, Department of Ardennes, 34 North. | east, Hast 265.7, North 38¢.7. No date of death nor cause of death | Anita Stewart trying to get this information thru “Don't tharry before you are 25.) he seems to be very much tn love 'reston R. Young, adjutant of Over. This is Anita Stewart's advice to| With you.” seas Post No. 240, Veterans of For | “Don't marry a man because you sien Wars, L Masa, sirls—and it ts a direct fling to!) yoy have a call to help him in in yon, those who, like Mra B. M. Hull,’ pix carcer.” wan ever received and relatives are) & Northwest Corner Second and Gpring Resources Over $14,800,000.00 = | TWALL STREET SAID “WOOL IS LOW” — So We Bought, and Bought Right,—But We -OVERBOUGHT! For 29 Years We've Sold --Prospectors of Alaska! --Fishermen of the Coast! --Uncle Sam’s Sailors! --Uncle Sam’s Soldiers! --T housands of Uncle Sam’s Citizens! But Never! - since 1892, when this store sold its first woolen shirt, was it necessary to sell At a Loss Like This! Every sale is backed by our iron-clad guarantee of ab- solute satisfaction or your money back. eattle Woolen Co. 1203 FIRST AVENUE RIGHT AT THE FOOr OF SENECA STREET Manufacturers and Jobbers of the “QUEEN CITY” Brand _ Established 1892 re” 39c Pee. $4.89 ; wisn teow... $6.89 | Bamtets .......- $2.69 Saakee sn. $5.95 "ieee," $7.48 ea... 43¢ oa... - Underwear .-.... - $3.00 Heavy All-wool _ Underwear, gar... Meter ts $3.39 “aleveol Sweaters. $1.89 $3.29 All-wool Sweaters. - $6.50 Wool $10.00 Extra Heavy Ruffneck MSD. Serge Shirts $3.48 $4.89 | $7.50 Extra Heavy | Pure Wool Shirts. | $8.50 0. D. Army Heavy Wool Stag Shirts author of “The Shetk.” assert that | |= woman Instinctively wants @ man|™4n, anyway | whom she recognizes as her master. | For Anita, whose latest production ines in a woman—keep your eyes! jis “The Invisible Fear,” continuce “Dont marry & man Just because / bout in all tour Narre, ina | Daylight Robbery ‘| of Valuable Jewelry children, social work, a profession.” “Don't go by what a man says he! yownon, pec 3.—Pollce are searching for a @aylight thief who stole jewels valued at $12,500 from inarried bereeit,” she cays, fucste of Cecil Harmsworth, ander B sae enc troupe secretary of state for foreien affairs. | ‘The theft ‘was discovered after a ro ea" paprtage ception and house party at Henley. peeled for what he really doen like.” Anita, for all that, is “happily/| ‘Does Not Appreciate Wife’s Saving Habit! CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—Mra. Vera Kul-! ler says eho polished her husband's shoes for ten yearn to help him mve, but she wants a divores now because WASHINGTON, -— Unemptoyment has decreased by 1,000,000 men in| the last fow weeks, says Herbert Hoover. [he is spending bis money on other | women. Has Dinspely in Mayoralty Race) MARITZBURG, & A. Dec. 2~/ Mayor Daniel Sanders of Peter-| maritaburg, has been reelected for, [the stxth Uma The term is for two oa /Quadruplets Live | Only Three Hours | QUEENSROROUGH, Eng., Deo. 2. | Mra Chester Vass gave birth to | three sons and a daughter. But the | quadruplets died three hours later. | | Antique Furniture Brings High Price LONDON, Dec. 2.—The highly [lacquered Chippendale furniture of | the duke of Beaufort has been sold |” Daday, Boldt’s Butterhorns are de Nctous.— Advertisement. | Real Painless Extraction Free Daily |, In order to introduce new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the mouth; you ean bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 15 years. our The Men Folks | jaranteed for 15 ae Hand-Tailored sotk ise dey anal: Bradbury Suits and Overcoats * $29.50 to $59.50 Call and See Samples of Our Plate For The Little Fellows | Most of our present patronage ts lrecommended by our early custom. 2-Pants Suits $10.45 Big, Warm Overcoats $10.45 004 satisfaction. Ask our cus- Hats—Shoes—Robes When comng to our office: be cans | NSS Sd°witnpourst ae Bring Ours is a Man’s Shop. Men like this separate de- partment, where they are assured courteous service from salesmen whose chief aim is to please you. With us. the customer is always right. | Cut-Rate OHIO Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Opposite Fraser-Paterson Ca, SULPHUR SOOTHES. | UGLY: ITCHING SKIN The First Application Makes Skin Cool and Comfortable If you are suffering from eczema lor some other torturing, embarrass |ing skin trouble you may quickly be rid of it by using Mentho-Sulphur, | declares a noted skin specialist. This sylphur preparation, because of its germ destroying properties, seldom fails to quickly subdue itch- ing, even of fiery eczema, The first application makes the skin cool and comfortable. Rash and blotches are healed right up. Mentho-Sulphur is applied like any pleasant cold cream and is perfectly harmless, You can obtain smal] jar from any good druggist.—Advertisement, ' The Most Lasting Gift of All— And the old-established Montelius Music House is making this possible for your home. We determined to make an extraordinary offer that would make ft possfble for every Music Loving Home to own a fine Piano, and to enjoy all the musical advantages that this most lasting of all Gifts will bring into the Home We offer A Limited Number of High-Grade Pianos in beautiful Walnut and Mahogany Cases, made by one of America’s best known and most ref able Piano manufacturers. These Pianos are absolutely guaranteed by the maker for ten years and the lheral guarantee i# backed by this old established Music House. We have sold a large number of these Planos in the past and KNOW that they are exactly as represented. We have reduced the price to a figure within the reach of all, and you can secure one of these beautiful a.) $4 (DOWN and $10 Month That’s How Easy We Make It Come in immediately and take advantage of this remarkable opportunity, and arrange to have YOUR Piano delivered to your Home Xmas Eve. ey BS Now Is the Time to Use YOUR GREATEST ASSET . There isn’t a man or woman in Seattle who does not find December a month of excep- tional demands for money. The need of new winter clothes, apparel suitable for the rainy days, and the usual Christmas demands, m money scarce for all of us. The EASTERN—always anxious to bet- ter serve you—has adopted this easy pay- ment plan which allows you to buy what you need NOW—pay us next year in small, en payments. 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