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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1922. ATLcliciimcniitcmt att s JANUARY SALE UNMATCHABLE VALUES! Discounts throughout the store—20% up to 50%, Ivory finished Dressers, Toilet Tables and Chiffoniers—t, OFF. $37.50 Ivory Dresser $25.00 $34.50 Ivory Chiffonier $23.00 $40.00 Ivory Cee TS TT $26.65 $39.50 Ivory Dresser $26.35 $34.00 Ivory Toilet Table $22.65 $32.00 Ivory Toilet Table $21.45 Toilet Table $22.35 Illustration $8.75 (Bed is full size) In the Ivory and Vernis Martin finish—2-inch post. for $14.75. ‘| GRUNBAU i) Sells regularly i) kas Dresamaking, Millinery Pike and Broadway School, Advertise Daddy, large Leaves Advertisement Men’s Two-Pant Suits 335 HATS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS One Price—Cash or Credit Ye Chas 5 Todd, Mgr. Boldt’ Fifth Ave. nas oe baa. Md Chips off the Old Block Ae won as thet werning backache comes, get a box of Gino Pills, which will put matters right © Negtect iscriminal. It may resutt fn on ‘operation. Now is the time to help the deiscate orgacs to regain strength Givo Pitts relieve pain and congestion Hue magic. Your droggist or dealer fells them at Soe « with money- bec’ guarantee. Send for free samyie. NA-DRU-CO., INC. 96-88 Exchange St., Baffalo, N. Y. MIONEYS | 555.000" p= USA Gino it, Nuxated eo lis are recommended and! by Bartell’s drug macy, corner Sec Ond and Pike, and other reliable drug: ¢ things away alarming increase in anaem starvation of the blood, with never ending trend of symptoms |nervous irritability, jn fati« 4 | headaches | Bither jorgante tron enrich your bi wornout, exh * t general weak- bed digestion, # the back, etc t ke Nuxated to help nod and re are ¥ nn n is sold by all drug- gists everywhere ANNOUNCEMENT of the distribution of our regular semi-annual DIVIDEND for the six months period ending December 21st, 1921. Bring in your accgunt on or before the 15th of this month and share in the earnings for the full six months period ending June 30th. $1 TO $5,000 ACCEPTED | eI UE MUU LUL LOD MMT SEATTLE SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 90 &- SS Ave. ML LL LAA DLULLLL LOLLLOM LITT a g | actual - resign my place. in the nick of time and I am strong | ns 7 the cou THE SEATTLE STAR a = Peace Pac t Brings 'NEW RESERVOIR Boom Thru Ireland) SIEIS SOUCHT BY MILTON BRONNER DUBLIN, Jan. 4- the visitor to Dublin jtrain he eniffs somet man in our time has ever sniffed before—the eweet air | There is no mistak Irishmen are holding their heads Up as freemen, as.citlzens of a self governing state, tho the actual machinery has not yet been set up and started going. | last time I was in the Irish even HERMAN KURTZTISCH Milwaukee, Wis. “When it comes to eating, working and sleeping, I'm a different man from what I was a short time age said Herman Kurtztisch, 406% Nor ris Place, Milwaukee, with the No |western Life Insurar in re ing hia experience with Tanlac, "My whole system was about to lgive way as a result of two years’ fconstant suffering from . stomach trouble, and I was #0 ru n and worn out I wae hardly able to ork dreaded to eat, a» after every meal I suffered from heartburn, and I waa sc vous, I got little rest day or nigh “If jt hadn't been for Tanlac firmly convinced I would have had to It came to my aid Cx a so terr I'm for it st least fifty times what it Taniac was worth cont me.” Taniac is sold in Seattle by Bar-| tell's drug stores and by leadin Advertisement ug Kiddies’ Colds Can Be Eased Quickly Dr. King’s New Discovery will do that very thing, easily and quickly. Don’t say, “Poor little kiddie, I wish | I knew what to do for you!” Whea first comes, give a little Dr, King’s New Discovery as directed, and it will soon be eased. It's a good family cough and cold remedy, too. Loosens up the phlegm, clears up the cough, relieves the con- for this purpose | © | Men and women, even boys and wormed to have lost the art f could one laugh in every street? oe everywhere. splonage of of the foreian 4 there was the hated Castle power or and fa of more effective iy The wait who broug soup. the f who shined your shoes oak room attendant who handed 4 your overcoat—all were you, Mate to what you mid, y reporting—eomewhere. was war in Ireland Ana Dublin was as @ city captured | by the enemy in wartime. The Cas Ue, Phoenix Park and other poinw of vantage were armed camp Regular troops, Black and Tans, Auxiliarion held the city. Armored can buge army lorries with steel screens, even tanks, patrolled the jcity. The citizen had to be off the Mreets at § 0% But now everything ty “changed Curfew is @ thing of the past O'Connell «treet and Graftin street and a@reat avenues thronged at night with people theatres and the candy shops are doing a roaring business And about every third mafi on the street i a British soldier One begins to get an idea of what an armed camp Dublin has been Ne fore. d not venture on the stre with arme atch there look. other are And mort Iriah people are «mi characteristic buoyancy ptt miam they are looking forward to t future. They are living he happier today, but aring to build for thal better tomorrow. | Not rainbow stuff. These people are talking of Irish industries and | Irish business and more and bigger Irish farma. Ireland is free. Yet Engtand, de spite the peace agreement, docs not trust her fully yet Here a sample: The traveler blithly purchases a ticket from Lon. |don to Dub! When his train ar s at Holyhead, he expects to aboard vessel that is right Ko “learry him across the stormy Irish Nothing doing. is herded towards an joking Brit » department ish officials > ¥y person opens his require that bagga 5 tra » for inn ‘ 1 holding up the er, lest he may pt y into I cartridges The old Trish jament house is now occ Bank of Ireland test between Sinn Fein and nd, eavy guard of British jers was maintained at this | bank. Guna and soldiers and barbed still there. England | par the cc | Eng Nor has | much towards | thousands of as yet done taking away the s. These men 4 here until all voola for peace t | will be kept ana }the necessary have beeh signed D. C. Kellem Dead at Home in Iowa Jan, 4. Rev. Da 55 years of age, ne and I vid Clint for more dent of F , In, from according to word received by relatives here. yes' amalipox, gestion. Noharmiul drugs. For fifty ~ years a standard a. for colds, coughs, gri your druggists, Dr. King’ New Disc For Colds and Coughis a <2 Constipated? Here’sRelief! Cleanse the system, with Dr. King's Pills, They prompt free bile flow, stir up the lazy liver and get at the root of the trouble, All druggists, 25c. PROMPT! WON'T GRIPE Dr. King’s Pills CLOTHES FOR MEN & WOMEN EASY PAYMENTS & snrern\. ‘ 1332 SECOND AVE 2091/NION ‘The! movies and the upied by | All during | City Loses in Effort to Put! It in Park Aa & result of a decision of the state supreme court, city officials Wednesday were seeking some other Volunteer park for the pro posed new reservoir in the Capitol | ng fight of opporition to the proposed reservoir is ended by the supreme court's decision. The city sought to construct a $6-foot reser ir, which would be ond in Volunteer park. Residents of the neighborhood secured an injunction| in superior court, enjoining the city from proceeding with the work. The city appealed, and now the supreme court has affirmed the lower court's deciaion. site than | the sec ! 'BOUCK WINS IN SUIT ON NAME Motion of the Washington State Or for a temporary injunction | res og William Bouck and other officers of the Western Pro-} gressive Grange from making use of | the word “frange” was denied Tues day by Superior Judge J. T. Ronald. In the original complaint brought by the Washington State Grange, October 15, 1921, it waa alleged that Bouck, C. R, Cottrell, R.A. Briggs, M. A. Hamilton and J. E. Wreme “pretended” to elect officers of the grange at a convention not called tn} conformance with the grange consti | tution. An order restraining the defend. ants from acting aa grange officers was secured in superior court No- | after which, it is charged } ental complaint, they Western Progressive ‘Thier name, ft was claimed, ts con. fusing because of its similarity to that of the Washington State Grange. Commandant Will Speak at Meeting} of Seattle and 1 have been invited Ring of the| night 1 ave. and mandant Mandis | Scandina others interes Salvation Army in the hall at ¢ , when C || How to Make a Gray Hair Remedy | Mrs. Mackie, the well-known New | York act now a grandmother. and whowe hair is still dark, recently |made the following statement Gray, streaked or faded hair can be |immediately turned black, brown or jlight brown, which er shade you denire, by the use of the following xifwple remedy, that you can make} at hore | “Merely get a box of Orlex pow.| der at any drug store, It costa very }littie and no extras to buy i* in two ounces of distilled or rain water and comb it through the hair, | Full directions for use come in each box. One box will last you for months “It in safe, does not rub off, is not sticky or greasy, and leaves the hair fluffy. It will make a gray haired person look many years younger.” Dissolve GREGG Writers Double Your v « welcome any night nehool evening. HAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Third at Columbia | Telephone Main 0214 THE RHODES co. 1922 White Sale Features Attractively Priced for Thursday Selling Muslin Chemises White Sale Price 89c Upper Main Floor Made full width and length, with lace and em- broidery trimming, in sizes 36 to 44, AT $1.50— Gowns and Chemises, embroidery and lace trim- med, featuring V, round and square neck styles, in all sizes, French Hand-Em broidered Long Cloth Gowns White Sale Prices $2.50 and $2.95 Upper Main Floor Gowns in V- and Round-neck styles, made of fine long cloth, in sizes 15, 16 and 17. Very attractive gowns, some of which are fin- ished with hand-made laces, and featuring splendid values at the prices quoted. Tuxedo Collars and Collar and Cuff Sets White Sale Price 79c Main Floor Domestics and Drapery Attractions Featuring White Sale Prices Upper Main Floor Pure Linen Damask, 70 inches wide and tn a wide assortment of patterns; of heavy quality, that sold formerly at $3.00, White Sale Price, a yard Dainty Tuxedo, circular fitted and square neck collar and collar and cuff sets in French Organdie and eyelet embroidery trimmed with lace and fine tucks; some are plain hand embroidered with (ucks and hemetitched hems, Formerly $1.25 to $2.25 each. WHITE SALE PRICE, choice .......70¢ Heavy Cotton Damask, 64 Inches wide and in disc patterns Splendid for rertaurant and home use. Formerly 9c. White Sale Price, a yaru. ~< 75¢c Mercerized Damask Scarfing, 15 inches wide and In attractive White Sale 50c n nswort- 50c 95c designs, Formerly 65c Price, a yard 26 Inches 65< yard..... White Waistings, ment. Formerly 60 White Sale Price, a wide and in a wide patter: and Tbe, Pure Linen Handkerchiefs All pure linen with lace edge and in glove size. Formerly 26c. WHITE SALE PRICE, «++ 15¢ nd of a heavy weight. , & yard Table Padding, 54 inches Formerly $1.25. White Sale F 10 pairs, size 66280 inches; of wool and cotton $8.00 White Blankets mixed. Formerly Price, a pair $9.50, White Sale Admiralty Laws Not |Scarcity of Lights |Christian Science ~ Valid Within State) Causes 27 Arrests! Trustee Selected WASHINGTON, Jan. 4—A work-| With a total of 27 arrests within| BOSTON, Jan. 4.—Fred M. Lame man injured on navigable waters the last three days, the state high- son, vice president of the Old Colony within a state is not entitled to bring way police are conducting a stringent | Trust Co. here proceedings in admiralty and libel Scientist, is the choke of Judge hia, employer for damages, the su } preme court has held, | ‘The case decided was brought to the court by Herman E. Rhode, who was injured when a scaffolding jof the Grant Smith-Porter ship plant, in the Willametts river, Portland, Ore., felt Store Hours, 8:30 A, M. to 6 P. M. crusade against autoists driving at| night with only one headlight. “One headlight and a spotlight are not enough.” H. P. Nadeau, of the state highway patrol, explained. “The law xpecifies there must be two headlights, in addition to any spot-/ light or other accessory ilumina- tion.” Crosby, of the supreme court, ltemporary trustee to take charge of the Christian Science Publishing |Co. Judge Crosby announced be would appoint Lamson after trustees of the publishing society and db rectors of the First Charch of . Scientist, had tnformed the court ‘they had agreed on Lamson. January Clearance Sale Our January Clearance Sale Offers Great Opportunities for Saving Money Willow Clothes Baskets, Special at .............98c Odds and ends of Willow Clothes Baskets in assorted sizes—they are strongly woven. Golden Rod Washing Powder, Special, Pkg. . . .16c Has no equal naphtha for cleaning, scouring and washing—it contains borax and Majestic Electric Heaters, Special at ..........$7.49 This is an extremely low price for this reflector type heater—it gives instant direct heat wherever needed. Butcher Knives, Special at .....................49¢ These are “Robeson” Sure-Edge Knives. Paring Knives, Special at..........:............19¢ Paring Knives, Special at.....................10c Automobile Sponges, Special at ...... Regular Price $1.50. Stewart Auto Horn, Special at ...............$2.98 Regular Price $4.25. This Stewart Hand Horn can be used on any car.