The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 9, 1922, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STARK Mrs. C. Attle Will | Waron Poll Tax! By Hal Armstrong jp ane aM I ook herself ve entl tightened up? | “The London FP Joxe | Mules and Cliff Nazarro and his two | last their eng ment at the Metropolitan | Pretty aaelat a9 ae “ta the bill ie U. S. IS Greatest Creditor) tainors, is putting ona spionaid mus | AT PALA Nation in History, Says cal comedy revue, Their show gas Crissinger fifferent from any ne ever fen fire. Attle for Lime is know by th ¢ to way about it . Hd ganpe Attle inquired, flung the blanke Aad topies it dows or time, of course, Ar ning, ‘This compar repeal the poll tax?* GOING TO ‘ paren eee Yor ‘ Attle admitted, “What that got to do with getting this fliv wonderfu ed here, and inctudes costuming and beautifully ara TON, Jan, 9.—America . yesterday prove jenged Goliath of the fi Harry Tate is the comedian of the | the Her banking power during the inter A the other a highly attractive city girl! Yening seven years has increased | MOOR RIOT |who falls into hie clutches thru Rearly 85 per cent and her 31,200, “Buck” and “Bubbles,” two young | speeding banks can marshal cash and credits | colored boys, carry away ‘The Crescent Comedy estimated at mor@than $48,200,000,. | honors in the Orpheum vaudeville bill | old friendships in theirs 000. that opened at the Moore theatre Sun. | travesty, “The New Added to this is more than $1,500,.| day for a week's run | “At the Stage Door’ 000,000 in the banks of her island| “Buck” makes a piano all but t hicle in which Fred Weber demon. |!asimo of the dry« in Possessions, thus giving the United | with his syncopation, while * nal artistry as a ven: | States, calls for a fieht te Nn. 9—The Anti. | sot jute wed this sp re for thowe petits Na to neal the last I en't paid general. [commented » United | MANY WOMEN act dey [EN POLITICS Genoa next March. ro'’s gymnastic skit. The colored | is starred. | Crissinger credits the federal re-|boys deserve an act of their own | ——. fs eu are given concurent powers of serve system with saving thé United | with their names on the electric signs | enforcement, and have the same ob States from disaster during the last| Eddie Buzseil in “A Man of Af |St. Lawrence Canal | gations to enforce national prohi x years, The system acted as the | fairs” puts over the old theme of the | Plan Is Approved ° bition that ¢ 1. Under the 18th amendment, ne sare boat Hart any more rem has, ‘Thin will think it's G credits, Crissinger said. | company and povel jines. It's good held up by a refe Deflation of prices during the last | comedy Great Lakes porta, has the approval | tle cut in. of the international joint commis & RF E5 558 5, onclusions. I read a jot more hanks went into the hands of receiv.| Lydia Barry buriesques a vam@e | Wwiiam HH. smith, secretary of the Veteran of Civil War); ors and the stability ott the financ jal! tion in 1914 was $34.53 tmated. burial FREDERICK & NELSON | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET (4-Hole Model: AT A NEW PRICE: $69. WATER COIL $3.00 emoevcnccneed HE quoting of this new, much-lower price is made possible because we placed with the fac- tory an order for several hundred Ohio Ranges to be built during the dull season and to be shipped to us immediately upon completion, In consideration of this, the factory cut the cost and we, in turn, cut our profit —hence the new price which will be effec- tive until further notice. The First Carloads of Ohio Ranges The New Ohio, the same high-grade Range which to Be Sold at the NEW PRICE has become famous as the “8-minute Range,” but Have Arrived with numerous refinements of design, now offered é at the lowest price in several years: $69.00 —more are on the rails. Now you have an opportunity to becdme one of the more than 30,000 satisfied Ohio users in Seattle and vicinity, under particularly advantageous con- Water Coil to Fit This Model, $3.00 ditions. THE “OHIO” IS WIDELY KNOWN AS THE “ 8-MINUTE” RANGE: 8 minutes from kindling to baking heat; 15 minutes from kindling there is hot water for the bath. (STOVE SECTION, DOWNSTAIRS STORE) > ountry in ‘er soon an the weathe one of the best “| FINISH FIGHT : ma up? You know we planned on Going into politics, eh?" C. Attle States a banking asset of nearly $60,- | bles” throws a “mean” pair # & comedian an welt,| enforcement codes in the few statew| “Yer, and a lot of other women 000,000,000, jacross the stage. He is on A whirlw color, comedy and| having none; stren weak |#F@ going into politics, too." Mra, At top and regulation These startling governmental | best gazx dancers that has performed | song ta off: in the “Timely Ro.| codes in other state, and pushing |U® Was warming up. “Have you got styles in Envelope figures clearly show the important | here this season. vue," in which two men and a trio| #0me new measures thru congrem, [the key to the front door, or the t A ‘ rok the United States would play if} The pair of entertainers from the| of dainty young «iris appear | Particular attention will be paid}|back? All right, we'll go in the J) Chemises of lingerie it agreed to active participation in| Sunny South are not booked as the| “There Are No Villaina” is the fea-| Rhode Isiand, Massachusetts, Mary. |front | cloth with dainty the world economic conference at | headliners, being part of Nat Nexar.| ture photoplay, in which Viola Dana | 4nd, California and Missourt, Wheet They entesed and she flung off her J ¥ neumatic cushion” during the| country boy going to the big city ID) wasmnoToN Sef ght home to the various state y re 4 ; period of deflation and reaction fol-|@ novel way. His act is the most pre-| 44 cree oh lia amet ae ra during the Byker to blame, They're connection with lace lowing the world-wide expansion of | tentious on the bill, featuring & large | sieved to permit ocean linees to reach lifornia’s enfe ou talk Uke a bolshevik,” C. At-| beading and edge. Well,” hiafwife came back, “I can The “OHIO” Steel Range | | 17-inch Oven) | | » be very busy from now = DOWRSTAIRS STORE | ow about the petitions to r getting sifn PAGE 7 FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE \STREET In January White Displays: Dainty Envelope. Chemises Mancial world, the annual report of | show He is surrounded by a m The Musical Rowellys due open th ss Res the ns : s ut ikon ee vs a } te pi D. R. Crissinger, comptrotier of the | pany of clever people, including good | show with an entertaining musical | [feat BURY, GAS Were Seley = Ne ea! Currency, made public today, shows. | singers, clever dancers and a bevy of | novelty Hope to Seal Leaks in the)! oven next wummen” |) at Special rrices From a heavy debtor nation in| pretty chorus girls | Plenty of bright, wholesome tumor | United States i Attle sighed and got out o 14, she has emerged the greatest | i atid lis provided by Pitzer and Day, one| r- eiarhii &. “but 1 creditor nation in the world’s history.! PICK ANINNIES AT convincing an the village sheriff and | bine Aged eg re 34 Cc to oi ANINNIES : veme coing to run 4 PLAIN TAILORED styles for those who prefer them, and lacy, ribbon- any poll tax yet, and I don't intend trimmed affairs in abundance—all priced considerably below their regular value. SPECIAL 75¢ — Bodice- | trimmings of Valen- ciennes insertion and organdie bands or em- broidery insertion, in | SPECIAL $1.00—Rows year and a half tested the solvency| George Lane and Bert Byron put} ed by ‘. rT i of Valenciennes lace of every bank in the land, he aaid.|O One of the poorest numbers ever | lor apmounted by the rg solan, | BS 18 the thick of the ti pp Figg Sete cep oh Phe = ‘The report shows that 34 national | Offered at the Moore theatre. Pog ange thn pb th po sa @ plan, I read the papers and draw my own and embroidery inser- tion are sewed together tured at this price, lace insertion. Towels and Towelings ° : at Special Prices In January White Displays COTTON HUCK TOWELS, SPECIAL 10c, 1214¢, and 17c —size 14x32, with red border, special 10c. —soft absorbent quality, all-white or with red border, sizes 17x34 and 18x36, special 1214c « each. | ~in heavy huck, all-white, size 18x36 inches, spe- cial 15¢ and 17¢ each. BATH TOWELS, SPECIAL 20¢, 25¢ and 30c —medium-weight> and full-bleached, size 18x36, special 20c each. —in size 19x38, special 25c each; heavier quality, special 30c each. KITCHEN TOWELINGS, SPECIAL 10¢ YARD Cotton Crash Toweling of good, absorbent qual- ity, 17 inches wide, special 10c yard. -—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 10-piece Cooking Sets $1.75 B ROWN- AND- WHITE cooking ware, this set con- sists of — 1 Casserole and cover, 1 Pudding Dish, 1 Bowl and 6 Individual Custard Cups, and every piece can be used for baking. The 10-piece set, $1.75. in with Valenciennes Windsor Crepe are also fen @ SPECIAL $1.50—Yokes formed SPECIAL $2.00, §2.25 do, C. Attle. And my « ers in the year ending October 31, | "| American section, stated that the re . - nas the w ; 1921. letructure, he said” The stock of| port hes heen placed in the hands of Dies at Home Here} apy abn: Songs to form the trimming of Valergienneslace, organdie and $2.50—Cleverly trim- Crissinger recommended con.|money in the United States was! the state department and congrem Harry Ha Holmes. 5, ve found in the coun for these charming embroidery and rows of shir- med _ Envelope Chemises, Greasional action to limit rediscount-|given as $$,027,395.496, which, if} It contemplates 33 miles of canal |eran of the civil war, died Sunda arments and there rings top lovely Chemises at with Valenciennes insertions ing of bank paper as a means of ex- | equally divided, would give every in. | ination of the river. Completion of at his home, 1219 Hoervard ave gar 5, this price, with shoulder straps sewed together, inserta of tending credit. Abuse of this privil- | habitant of the country $53.44, the re | thin and other work would cost ap |The bedy ty at the Rutterwort! are also styles with of lace, and narrow lace edge barred or embroidered or- een ee eeae oe eer Speen GvCNn: | pronsmatety. $206,790,000, 1 was co.) mortuary, pending arrengements for | embroidery motifs set Pin tals “ hava! pink iia, “finished with, ea ° 5 lain tailored styles in pin ‘onetten, bon rosettes, lace beading and edge. -—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Bleached Musliga Spe- cial 17¢ fa Yard ‘AN opportunity brought about by January White Displays, this very low price on Bleached Mus- lin of excellent quality, free from starch. Thirty: inches wide, special 17¢ yard, ~ 36-inch Long Cloth Special the Bolt $1.65 and $1.95 OOD qualities of Long Cloth, firm and free from dressing, is priced in January White Displays, for 10-yard pieces, at $1.65 and $1.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Butter Dishes Reduced to 50c VERED Glass Butter Dishes, in an attrac- tice Colonial design, re- duced to 50¢ each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Comment on THE OLD HOME TOWN Loss of $3,500 was sustained and anot whe: ter, was burned to the ground last week. bern invited by Director BE. V, Kuy ke) Jall, of the department of public mmbers of the department at Olym: pia, January 11. . . Fred A. Adams, of Spokane, super. visor of the state Columbia river basin ected exec utiv: Notes and | turned down on petition of the prop- erty owners last summer and fall, | . Club boys and girls in the state | ~ transacted a business of $125,053, and | made a net profit of $62,201 during | French Pastry. | tor Street lighting system, which it|the year 1921, according to reports received from the extension service of the state college, Advertisement, Mig brcon gelog hy mom Tomorrow! - __Daprrovemtives, of nt sone Just wait ’til wor ite, ‘to test An conference “with tomorrow ! “For something tasty, serve Boldt’s | | took in many Washington towns, was the most successful in the his- tory of the university Tho Aberdeen city council has au thorized the construction of a $140, 000 sanitary trunk sewer system be: foity limits, eee ° National Park . ‘’ i dation, eo 8 The 21st annual tour of the Univer sity of Washington Glee club, which 4 ‘ Aween Division st, and the Hoquiam CA 4 ol meeting of the P.'T. d at Sumner Tuesday program will be given rs, tee The Chehalis city commission has initiated the improvement for a bet-

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