The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 9, 1922, Page 5

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PAGE 5S MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR ! ST TTT TTT MTT TCT TCSII é LORENZ PRACTICING AGAIN JANUARY CLEARANCE ALE “THE ONE GREAT OPPOR- TUNITY—avail yourself of the pronounced savings— do not put off—buy now while the selection is un- broken—see below an_illus- tration of the wonderful val- ues—the saving chance of a ‘ifetime. OFF Reed Fiber Chairs and Rockers In this lot, which consists ot more than forty pieces—you will be startled with the extreme low values—there is a wide range of styles—in the Frosted Brown, Birch-Bark, Ivory and Baronial finish—upholstery is in excellent grade of Tapestry and Cretonne— January Clearance Sale 14 off. —See Pike Street Window | / Telephone, Main 0214 THE RHODES co. Fur-Trimmed Coats Special $9.85 Second Floor An attractive assortment of Fur-trimmed Coats {s being displayed in the Women’s Apparel Department, priced for & feature in the January Sales. They are designed of durable and attractive coatings in navy, brown, black, Burgundy and a few tweeds, in sizes 16 to 40—splendid values. { Infants’ Dresses in The January White Sales 59c—Special—95c Infants’ Dept.—Upper Main Floor Dr, Adolf Lorenz examining the delayed lice nses | formally permitting him to practice in New York state and city. The delay was angrily condemned as “petty” by| Healther Copeland of New York. The noted Viennese sur-) geon is again operating in New York, $ Coast Ships Merger = Plan of Wide Scope| BY J. F. RICHARDSON WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 9. —The me by shaker of Francisco, 4. P. Morgan of the West,” to merge all the ship operating companies handling shipping board tonnage into one $50,000, 000 corporation, is regarded as the first of a series of great mergers whieh will follow defi nite assurances that the mer chant marine will be granted a subsidy Fletshaker's ptan, is Two groups of Infants’ Dresses, made of nainsook in dainty lace and embroidery trimmed styles. They are slightly soiled from display, but are splendid values—priced for quick disposal. Infants’ Dresses in long, 6 months, 1 and 2-year sizes, including: 22 Dresses, formerly 75c, White Sale price, each. 59¢ 3 Dresses, formerly 95c, White Sale price, each. 59¢ 13 Dresses, formerly $1.49, White Sale price, each 59¢ 76 Dresses, formerly $1.75, White Sale price, each 95¢ 46 Dresses, formerly $1.95, White Sale price, each 95¢ 17 Dresses, formerly $3.50, White Sale price, each 95¢ White Sale Attractions Domestic Section Bleached Muslin; soft finieh and 3 inches wide; White Sale Price, 6 yards for $1.00. White Voiles and waisting materials, 36 on wide; White Sale Price, » yard, 50¢. White = Suitings in plain weaves, with Linenized Basco finish and 26 inches wide; White Sale price, a yard, 35¢. Kiddies’ Undermuslins . Splendid Qualities at Attractive Prices Upper Main Floor {not only the purphase of the ships | now being operated by the [panies which are to be merged, but lone term credits for the ships, flo | tation of stocks and bonds, | above all, & generous participation jin the proponed subsidy OTHER MERGERS ARE EXPECTED As noon as it seeme tenured that & subsidy will pass congress, mer ger of te f compant te one ble c jon may be ex ed, while three such mer the Atlantic, | Should these anergers mater. com WHERE PIKE MEETS LIBERAL CREDIT | will folio which ts enia| “Hl! follow have the approval of President — EXTENDED Co. IN ve re ii Hi tS [o) “ABERDEEN. — Grogo Karamaticn, Tp Talk a PP frested on charge of arson tn con | FO Talk on Dante $etion with pool room fire Decerf | at K. of C. Hall «“f 29. Karamatich owned the pool Dr. Conde B, Patten, noted author FIFTH and lecturer, will speak on the life Pacific Rock conferenc ? —_—_—— fand work of Dante at a . ‘ 3 ORIA, Ore.—Caught In crane! pall, Wednewlay, at & p. m ‘While unloading coal from steamship | meeting will be free to the public. Hasna Nielsen, Erickson, | * — - Port terminal employe, killed. } NEW YORK.—Aaron Kososky, re eeting to and fined $100 for cruelty to animals. He turned muzzled fox loose on Fifth ave. a8 advertising stunt In basement destroys Congregational chureh during evening services. No casualties $30,000, partly covered by insurance tail furrter, sent to jail for two days! | be held in the Knights 6¢ Columba 't Was & The charge of commoedat adopted governthg the policing and caring for the camps. || Jan WE New Phone—Elliott 4910 EOUIMIMINESHII ~ | Tourist Camps Fix Charge of 50 Cents! SPOKANE, %—In the Gent in tourtet camp | © & unifonn bight for ac ard rules were registration co is to be maintained after ip. fuel, ground, | Delegates from 20 camps thruout !} | Washington, WALLA WALLA-—Fire starting Montana attended the conference. m. lavatories, policing Oregon, lights sanitation on and Idaho ‘There are more women than men Loan between $25,000 and between the Paria. ages of 20 and 29 in|} m to S = Harding Campa are to include || water, ““/ _ED.PINAUD’S lalize it is feared they may kill all competition by small com panies, and at the same time wield enough influence to force the shipping board to lay up for all time, or kill off, a large por tion of its steel tonnage, leay ing in the b of the merged companies the cream of its fleet, These corporations would thus be assured of ne compe tition by shipping board boats under guaranteed profits as now is the case with the managing operating agreements. an Lasker of comprehends and Chalr the shipping board If Hait Could Talk |] “Bither 1 am neglected alto gether, or, 1am abused to death. | Asa result I get sick; sometimes || I nearly die. And then Iam scorned for not being ‘normal’, “The trouble Is, generally—I | don’t get normal treatment. Be- |} ing human, [need airt,sunshine, ||! | food, food that will tone me up. By accident I got a little air and | sunshine, but for lack of food, 1 am starving.” jthe Ship Trading and Constructic jago, has leaked out Men and Women, feed your | cnune President J. W hair with per officials of the emerge n did not wa || HAIR TONIC (Eau de Quinine) |} Ik in to the hair, what milk is to | the whole body. |) tis the hair bullder and ener. gizer. n boats would board wanted to dispose of. | LOATH TO DISCUSS PROPOSED MERGER to dincuss the proposed merger ar Juntil th Jout in Francisco, they actual |denied all knowledge of any de Just look at hair that has bee brought up on it! | ‘The real reason the wooden ships | Were not sold to Fleishacker and company of New York, two month: It was be Powell and f the steel ships the Shipping board officials are loath very day the news jeaked 4 ly CHEST FUND | Muslin Drawers and Panty Waists, sizes 2 to 12 years, choice at 19¢. Muslin Panty Waists, Drawers, Bloomers and Petti- coats, sizes 2 to 12 years, each, 20¢. Muslin Drawers, Princess Slips and Gowns, sizes 2 to 14 years, each, 59¢. M 12 years, choice, 79¢. The Silk Sale, now in progress, will be continued until the twa are disposed of at the unusual prices of attractive assortments $1.95 and 82.95 « yard lin Gowns, Princess Slips and Pajamas, sizes 4 to a7] ‘ie YES suos A Demonstration —of Nusole, the wonder pre- server of shoe soles, will take IS ALLOTTED Constituting the second allotment | from the community chest fund, the | um of $ 3.59 was bing dis. tributed Monday among the 46 or vnizations who are members of be cheat This is slightly more than one-} twelfth of the individual budgets. | Officlaix of the community chest request that subscribers make their | es direct to headquarters, | al building, derable expense attached | remit as this wi'l Just Honest Milk Scientifically pasteurized by the most modern methods in a most modern plant, jin which the Fleishackers were con | cerned. it may be stated on the best hority, however, that the shipping board officials believe that the only solution for an American merchant marme we the merging of various compa- nies into corporations big enougn to buck foreign competition, and at the same time offer sufficient solidity to enable the corpora: tions to Moat their securities and get money on which to operate. To Build Memorial for Centralia Dead| CENTRALIA, Jan. 9.—Plans have | been completed here for the erection of a $250,000 memorial tn honor of Warren ©. Grimm, » Hubbard, Arthur McK | da, who we y, 1919, sending out of notices. Some | Grocer Will homeless men, and of fam | Serve You lies who destitute, have asked (hat thelr monthly quotas be in-| ELLIOTT 6210 | American Import Offices || ED. PINAUD Bldg, = NEW YorK ployed as now is the tume the} urgently needed. | ined, that) most subscribers must ma tances to the chest GALY ON, Tex.—Cooper Bevil, 6, is fifth child to die as result of Christmas tree fire at homed of E, P. | Biron. Spelger AND UNION cell aS t GRANITO ROOFING Special at 98c tor | ep wan 4. BROWN 106 Columbia st, Ne An agreement of 4 | n tion for forming a corpora | alia Memorial been filed with Lew and Frank F has been ret by 1. Ww. W - oh fe = Twisted Cords | Running through the telephone cord are a number of delicate, flexible wiges. “Kinks” are formed when this cord is allowed to become twisted, and some of these wires may be bent or broken. TO THE STEADILY DECREASING MINORITY of the public to the u nt of t r 1h quarters will b | in Seatt Youth Smothered in Sawdust Chute HOQUIAM, Jan. 9 }19, fell into a sawdust chute at] |the Graye Harbor lumber mill and| wa. othered to death. {Phe body j}was found buried under 20 feet of Mighty Good |\""" New Year’s Resolution: | Resolved: That hereafter in |] | all dealings with land titles I will require Title Insurance. If you follow up this Good Resolution your title worries will cease and you will be pro: tected from title losses extremely low price. “Granito” is a light, sanded fach roll contains 108 square feet and comes complete with nails and cement for laying. . (Sale limited to 200 rolls.) Special at 98¢ roll. vhich still clings © of abstracts, Hh | | Now is the time to buy your roofing at this roofing of good quality. Carl Mattson, | Washington Title Insurance Company suggests this This means a “noisy” telephone line. You cannot hear or be heard as well. ‘In fact, a twisted cord may, cause a complete interruption of your service. Beumeaiteer Named |as Meier’s Law Clerk Appointment of Walter 1. Baum: gartner as junior law clerk in the city department 4 |by W {eier, Baumgartner is now U. naturalization examiner | here. “Ho-Bird” Cups and Saucers Set of Six—Special at 69c Here is an unusu- ally big value. ‘“Ho- Bird” Cups and Sau- cers are very popular. This pattern is a fancy blue decoration or white china. Specia for Tuesday, set of 6, 69¢. None delivered. Small Ivory Soap Special Special 4 Bars 25c Think of it—4 bars of genuin Ivory Soap fo 25¢. It has bee several year since we have of- fered this popular soap at so low a price. No Phone or C. 0. D. orders. announced Keeping the telephone cord straight will give you greater satisfaction in the use of your telephone, “For something tasty, serve Boldt's ch Pastry.”—Advertisement, Title Insurance Policies are issued by . Washington Tile. ‘Insurance Company “Under State Supervision” Assets More Than $650,000 CREDIT - GLADLY * OTYLISH CLOTHES FOR. MEN & WOMEN EASY PAYMENTS Gat " | a The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company $150,000 Guaranty Fund, con- sisting of Government Bonds and Virst proved real estate, permanent= ly on deposit with the State Treasurer at Olympia. Mortgages on tm

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