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Attle and Wife WIN $800.00: Converse on Gain OR FORD SEDAN — Made by Trolleys aman Casa QARMDAE WILL (7) GUNISFORELSEE By Hal Armstrong GBIELADYCAR «= @) WES TAM BEALILL “You seem,” she said, “to have lost all interest In the street rail way the last fow days.” enna AO arn oe ny j Ching tik happened tc ©, Attic shoved hin feet into hin | ber, tho several were undoubtedl Oldest pair of cloth slippers, loaded | in progress, Bo, of course, no money bowl! of the new Christmas pipe | was spent for ‘completed jobs.’ It 1 given him and slumped down was in proceas of being spent, out favorite chair for a com-|not actually charged to the account evening enn and ae el,” he nasa, ° of finality that trying to make you | ind considered bis point wor “You didn’t tefl me about it," #he| “We are,” he added, “just about making the grade on the present CULT TO tightand-a-third cents fare, except, BACK aa I sald betore, we aren't paying pa am mS anything on the purchase price o one must,” he aald, “bave reed | 415 999,000, or hadn't up until No vember."” Somehow, since Christman, he wns| j1ai¢ a dozen tiny lights were bob finding it difficult to settle back into bing about on Lake Union, He é 2 ‘ the every-day order of things. They | watched the ru the window —the success of this JANUARY SALE is reflected in the great volume of tag wane open house Christman eve. | Pune Kit, the eat, climbed Into hia business this store has done during the last few days. Discounts from 10% Chrintmaa,” he reentied. “The may-|"“? “Thought” kald Men, Attle, gummary, we we sa, Tied Bare Join Cov un Ee Ferg, Deoens Farber bated to 33 1-3% make this JANUARY SALE an event of great importance. papere, ‘that the aity ratesy Sor the| se maZee net pa Saen sn mind Tobaades, Destin Foroam, Anita Stewart, Pear White ered y di t t in the store, except a few restricted lines of merchan- first time had made a margin’ of| for the railway. 185 “Points” Wins First P; | Every epartment in Z ep “y, C dit Is Go dl”? er during, Novernber A margin) if he had, C. Attle did not then| Som wil recive 10 “Teint” in thie Movie Pus Came fr sch mare that 7 commas] dise, is represented. And you know “Your Credit Is Good! “How dom that prove your | "What a. delightfully romantic Sara a oer ter worn the ft fine You eon gun Oh mare "Peat by w vs int?” she “y ime a woman maid hie wife quewer, chown pope 1 te ] ed i pos > ™ ‘ hervelf, pos “after ets oan bve Th fal 3 ani” il beta by te ms ad te pee hin" eh are te bad correct anewer, RED 340 | eee So Se ern me Tat Seabee tk hres can have lower fare tor it |Glee Club Declines = § =. Wy ean have lower. fare, for if there bs t the car riders pian should be sven the benefle of It." Invitation of Japs Ti pero enltying. | She stopped her sewing and, #it| The University of Washington . Wi ting up \yery straight, said with em-| Glee club, now making its holiday Costs Nothing to Try—You Can ol phante: tour of Western Washington and ‘You will not be asked to subscribe to Revel Woolly; ner te apend one poany in order “The railway kan't supposed to Oregon, will be unable to accept the te win We have given away over « hundred evtomehiles end thousands of other prises. You make & profit. It's supposed to invitation of the Japanese Commer. 3m be the sent lecky ene, Be sure that your nome and eddrese appeer on your pumnis sclatian. | be run on a nonprofit bass for |cial Club at Tokyo to tour Japan in Yee ee wie the Ferd Sedan on $000 in casict “Antwer the penaie NOW. | fie boneth ot the people to whom | the spring, according to a teieeram "The Puzzle Man—92 E. Fourth St.—St. Paul, Minn. TE, sent by Darwin Meinnest, graduate C. Attle stirred himself and blew | 5 a ring of mmoke that soared off and cireled a blomom of the new poin- Tan settia plant he'd brought home. | “You,” be said. “That's the the ory, at any rate, that it should be opergted without profit. Put fast be cause it showed a profit of $14 11141 one month ts not a reason why fares should be reduced.” nager, Wednesday, PETE wh. oe iE eR BE Ae ene alee COMPLETED JOBS NOT CHARGED UP | “Just tell me why ft tan’t," she | Inainted. “Well.” be maid, “it's been loring more than that every month up November. And I took the trouble to find out,” be continued,” “that dur. vember nothing was ed item of ‘completed jobs t do you mean by ‘completed ne asked jobs here and there all over Blue-Blooded _ Eggs Donated Ryther Kids | Mother Rythers kidiiles are going linoleam remnants while they last— JANUARY SALE PRICED —75 pieces, ranging from 9 to 20 square yards. Bring size of your room, to eat eggn three times @ day from PRINTED LINOLEUM INLAID LINOLEUM " s Jantary 4 to ot Not fust pew re exes, but eggs from pedigreed, blue- a 79C Yord $129 blooded hens that use finger bowle C. R. Simpeon, manager of the first Py ‘ annual midwinter show of the Wash. —all grades, ranging in —all grades, ranging in ngton State Poultry association, an price from $1.10 to price from $2— to soubesd, that all exes jai by the . pedigreed biddies on exhibit would be $1.35. $3.50. kiven to the home. As the show runs five days, and more than 1,000 birds Are expected to be on exhibit, you “an see where the youngsters eat eges untill they grow feathers j Entries for the show have been received from Idaho, Oregon and Montana an well as Washington. Pigeons, turkeys, rabbile, ducks and | geese will be on hand, in addition to) hickens ‘The Seattle show bering a series jin the hwest, so that exhibitors y from one to a show opens s and their a sample JANUARY ~~» SALE rocker value: i—exactly as pictured; hard J gent, ron tai: 5 $4.85 JANUARY SALE ........ FirTH FLOOR regular price $6.50 As usual, the Cheasty Clearance Sale tops all the other sales of Good Clothes in this city in the way of values. Get the Daily Habit of Watching Our Show Window Displays 20% to 331/3% Discount Off Regular Prices for Kuppenheimer and Society Brand Suits and Overcoats! and ‘Overeeats ....... $59.00 | and Overeats --..... $38.90 and Overeoats ...... $95.00 | tai" oredas™... $38.50 SECOND FLOOR S-P-E-C-I-A-L! 100 best quality Axminster rugs 9x12 FT. SIZE $4,685 regular price $67.50 lmay ship anoth ; Wenatchee, January 17-21; Spo. kane, January 23-28. On January 26 members of the American Poultry association will meet at Spokane. Mr. Simpron may be reached at room 603, Polson building, telephone —thick, heavy, high pile Axminster rugs—every one eee ees ee All $75 Suits Wor choles Of et ae an extra special value. Al] new designs and color- Fed IR i545 and Overcoats ....... $55.00 $30.0 SUITS and OVER- ings. Without question the most attractive lot of |Federa eserve — yy All $70 Suits COATS—values to $50 rugs we have Marry for many years; regular price | Loans Decreasing fer} and Overcoats $55.00 —Kirschbaum’s, Kuppenheimer’s, etc. soci ig sony $46.85 while they last, and that nny, ieinctnet Mt | mesvowinn ea “Highland Heather” Overcoats Are Included! eset, tH members of the 12th federal reserve \ district are shown in the monthly re. port iamued of the bos $24,000,000, o oh Perrin, chairman ctions totaled cent, for the imonth ending mber 14, and Y ur |leave the total barrowings at $64 | 000,000 it | An apparent tendency toward in. | redi crease in deposits ia shown by the | HH 64 principal reporting member banks, |p FEET 25% Discount'| 25% Discount L. SCHOENFELD & SONS R. 0, T. C,, also are to speak mn. Founded loans not secured toned sve in| Off regular price of every SUIT and | Off a Large Assortment of Men's Soft SEATTLE ° 1864 TACOMA ¥ “ve nS] OVERCOAT in THE CHEASTY JUN- Cuff Shirts! SECOND AVE, AT PINE ST. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS tas : Se en ee ee ee coseseee BBB ih “ eo 3.5 8s i * wee je! i] All tailored like Best Quality Men's eh are ‘< || 1921 Record of |! oe ne $4.00 Shirts 00.00...$3.00 (s seeeenmmammaeamemnarn om ee — pee oo | - wm: ¢ 4 ents: $5.00 Shirts .........$3. Poindexter Speak. jot the alr branch of the University, Kiwanians Start |p 22 formed the main| Pedestrians Hit 36 cents a pair for 50c “Shawknit” = | | | topic of discus rge variety of Men’s Outing Flan- | p a" I ‘ | ° | silk-faced Sox. + p . at Luncheon Friday ~ - a New Club Year| ————- by A b | ee nel Pajamas and Nightrobes on sale a © “Peace on the Pacific” will be the|Gas Tax Revenues Asie club year wae temas tiy the |. MPM. Wall, it,” torkece san y Automobiles || : i 78 cents for choice of a lovely line | $1.35, $1.65, $2.15 and $2.95. ites ihtos titine! ° Seattle Kiwanians at their regular! dent of Puyallup, died W lay in| of $1.00 Silk Neckwear, ahs aay digi Gigs: Me gee ee ee Exceed Estimates weekly meeting, held Wednesday, in| St. Luke's ho«pital, ‘The ip at 780 Harty Prefontaina, 1502 | 5 eouta for remilae’$1.00 dtaeaeiae “Lewis” $7.00 Union Suits.....$3.95 + council of the Chamber of Commerce| OLYMPIA, Dec, 26.—Annual reve.|th Washington Annex, Businesa the University Undertaking Co. ‘Ae orop lonipgee + Belts. F es DAME MRERDON | ot ewis” $5.00 Union Suits..... $2.85 Friday, at noon, at the Masonic club.| nue from the gasoline tax now in ef-| — ta = jatruck at Westlake ave. a WA 8. é - is fooms, Arcade building. ‘This will bo | fect In the state bids fair to exceed st. Tuesday by an auto driven | $9.85 for regular $12.00 all-wool,| A broken line of Wool Drawers, val- Benator Poindexter’s only public ap-| the 000 estimate made by the man who fled after striking him. qine heavy Middy Sweater Coats. | ues to $3.50; sizes 80 to 38. Choice at Pearance in Western Washington, | last According to Fred Corn Meal and How to Use It —twao, Fuji, Alpe otal, re-| oo y Swe hig $1.38. Rear Admiral John A. Hoogewertf, J. ! of licenses, $411,-| ported that he had struck | HY 32 cents a pair for regular 50c¢ Bos- | Nee ale a Gommandant of the Puget sound $21 been collected wince the law} Fiver eat old-fashioned Southern corn pone? Or South Carolina Mrs, Kate Walton, 29, of Kent. at | ton Pad Garters, $1.65 for regular $2.50 “Winsted Wavy yard; Maj. Gen. Charlies H, became effective, July 1 | yeast corn bread? Wiver ma ¥ corn meal muffins? Fiver serve . a Second ave. and Yesler way Tuesday The woman was taken to the city hospital, where she was found to scalp and body bruises. ‘ | Shirts and Drawers. 25 Per Cent Discount 72 cents a pair for medium weight Off regular prices of all Dr. Jaeger’s | $1.00 Wool Sox—-Black, Oxford and Muir, commanding Camp Lewis, Maj. H.C. K. Muhlenburg, in cha corn meal mush with cream after the card game at night? Or tMaybe you'd like to try Itatian polenta; or make Mexican tamales? All these and many other excellent recipes for using corn meal Full course dinner, at Boldt’s. | jerved 5 to & p, m.—Advertisement. HEA 48 a food—and the farmers are reported to be burning thelr corn | Shirts and Drawers. | Heather. because they can't get a decent price for it--are contained in a 7 cr : : DR. H. T HARVEY fivepage pamphiet compiled by The Star's Washington informa “ 7 commissioners . tion burean from government sources, ne tion 'of alleged unde Assortment of All size 6%, 67% (Ex-President Michigan State If you want it, fill out carefully and mafl the conpon below: |asseasment of public utilities in I Fine Bathrobes ona? Board Dental Examiners) Micon Weis Frond naples are al } - jowns on Sale Borsalino Hats rie Sorgecs Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, FA Se ar RAP IR ae ues 0 Nathrobes . on Salo Dingnest .. 1322 New York ave, Washington, D. ©. PUBLICITY BUREAU $14.00 > $7.50 Hats peci I want the information on CORN MEAL AND HOW TO $25 Nathrobe: ye Sarr bb Laboratory USE IT, and inclose two cents ia stamps for postage, WANTS OX TEAM TO 817.00. Rg iy Wighest Order of Hestaration Namie. vee eses PERFORM ITS WORK $35. Dressing prope Gehatietion and Bot Strect-and No ata Have you an ox team? Or do Gowns Two BOYS Wear $6.75 Deer fennte i you know anyone who has? 928.00 RECON) AVENUY AT SENECA STREET $10.00 Hate Fr 604-12 Eitel Building *£O- Me | | (Sitter : sees “- Write or telephone information | | ff $40 Dressing these sizes $8 | j yr aceecnees copeseeee eoce © the publicity bureau, Chamber Gowns $15.00 Ha SECOND AND Pic 1221-Third Ave Sommerce. ‘The bureau wishes $28.00 these sizes $12 SEA COR UNIVE SET y the oxen in connection with Northwest publicity.