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TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1922, . THE SEATTLE STAR { CAPITAL’S PRETTIEST BUD | WS TS TT (} Miss Eleanor Davies has been universally acclaimed the, =| prettiest among the Washington debutantes of this season.) | She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Soseph E. Davies. “| editor of Business, nationally cireu-| Frame is of hardwood, fin- ished golden and imitation mahogany. Up- holstered in genuine brown leather. Full = spring construction in seat and back. Loose comfy cushion seat, roll arms and wing back. The special sale of this extra large allover stuffed leather Rocker at the unusual price, $36.50, will undoubtedly bring throngs to our store. Don’t be the last one. Lack of space hinders us in describing how big a value this really is. LIBERAL R u NBA WHERE | CREDIT PIKE MEETS MTU TTNESHINII New Phone—Elliott 4910 CN hs nae } TO INSTALL pods. MOVIE GIRL | “Daddy, Boldt’, Large Loaves! aiheus Byers, D is Bread now 10 cents.”"—Advertisement | otner newly elected officers Nib. ik = CONFESSES | — | Sorapertation club, were to. be 10-| —_ SURE WAY TO GET stalled at the annual banquet of | “No, tt-isn't true that every movie RID OF BLACKHEADS | tne ciub. 6:20 p. m. Tuesday, in girt*gets a tremendous salary. Yea | ther: he Railway Exchange bide _We do dress like a million dollars | ‘)** ° ss whether we get that or are looking @ job. It's in the business. Many > the time when I had one stun |, outfit to my name and stitched | you cleaned and sewed to keep it; Pars Gleam ing. Took it off and hung ft UP simply dinsoly Adding Alachine compan ira \Congressmen Urge Federal, Mich. Pierrot will report at Detroit | Ownership of All Rum | | | February 15, and will travel over the country for busines stories on new) organizations and the methods of progressive houses. WASHINGTON, Jan. 10-—Pur| chase by tHe government of all i |liquor supplies in the country will WASHINGTON.—War finance cor.|b¢ Tecommended to President Hard: | +s advances of $87,000 |!8& soon by the Joint congressional | | poration app °r Cn for ntate of Washington for agricul | Committee on governmental reor-|}) ganization. } = tural and live stock purposes. . | gh ite \Srhe plan ts to have Uncle Sam buy all the liquor in bonded ware houses, It t gallons and could w __. timated, for $50,000,000. treas-| | ury would quickly get back this money and more, the committee! thinks, by the sale of 6,000,000 gal | lona for medicinal purpones at $12 a |galion, This is lexw than tax paid whisky now costs the wholesalers. | “WHITE MULE” Get Your Rest at Night— | Zemo ‘Seetha Masunea, FATAL TO FIVE) Tetter and Rashes If you suffer with burning Ee- [ing here today. The victims inctud- @ema, don't lic awake all night; | & saloonkeeper and men who had apply cooling Zemo, the antiseptic been boarding with him near the liquid which has helped thousands. Hoboken piers. BANFF, Alta—Winter carnival 1@} | of ice and snow sports to be held January 2% to February 5& one simple, safe and #u falls to get rid of bimek: Yq are the dears to sell youjand squeenoe whole outfit and let you pay | laces pores, after they bee jie you are wearing them \powder and the ' cen Madison and Spring, 207 Rialto | 'ne the pores tree tne over the Pig’n Whistle."— | "ature! condition. -ertisement. try th \FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS ward, ix made in the will of Ferdi- | cnet seme It im requested that Henry give : 380 Hart Schaffner & Marx Regular $35 to $55 SUITS 3 OFF These are suits that are left over from certain patterns and | runs of sizes; broken lines; one, two and three of a kind; all styles for men and young men; all sizes-34 to 46. Get yours early. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Shop |e" Corner Second and Seneca GERM-FIGHTIN THROAT TABLET Formamiyt is our trado mark. It identifies luet Rewer Chemeal Ca Ine, New York |] | structed to build a family tomb to } | according to Fdward |von Tobel, Hochbrunn's attorney, was found in a trunk at the dead {man's house. It is dated January 31, 1908 Witnesses to the document are 8. T. Knipe, W. BE. Stevens and J. A. Will Show British | | Scenes at U. of W. A cinema film depicting 600 scenes of interest in the British isles, “Beau. }tiful Britain,” will be shown at eany hall, on the university pus by the Associated Students anuary 16 and 17, The Glee club quartet will entertain. JOSEPH CARSE, 68, resident of eattle for 30 years, died as a result) of heart disease Monday at his home, lat 726 26th ave. S. He ts survived |by four daughters, Miss Edna Carse, Margaret Egard and Mrs, Mat- tie Moberg, of Seattle, and Mrs. O. G Brown, of Vallejo, Cal, and two} sona, Archie Carse and Aaron Carse, both of Seattle, MANILA.—Cholera causes four deaths in 24 hours | | JUST THE THINGFOR ASORE THROAT HAT you call Pr eg a sore throat” may in a few days turn out to be something much more serious, With every. breath you inhale infectious erms, and the soft tissues of the throat jorm an ideal soil for their growth and spread, possibly resulting in laryngitis, tonsillitis, influenza, || || Always have handy the convenient-to- take, pleasant tasting, yet powerfully antiseptic Formamine Tablets.” Dissolve | one in the mouth now and then, slowly, freeing an efficient antiseptic that mixes with the saliva, and continuously bathes |] the infected membranes, checking germ |] life. Children like them, Relieves | | hoarseness. Especially effective for singers, speakers, emokers,lecturers,etc. 6O¢ at all druggists. UT Monon. 2522022" OPE TO GET _ | | ourring additional expense or obligat- |brother Henry, whose address is|ing the county to construct the given as 371 27th st, San Francisco. | bridge. | Hence the wire to the estate high- |] | $10,000 to hin ister, Elisa Hoch-|way department, asking how the |brumn, of Schwerin, Macklenburg-| ships might be accepted without ex- Schwerin, Germany. pense to transfer burdening King | | The brother Henry ts also tn-| county, EVERETT, Jan. 10.—James M. Vernon, for 16 years prior to the first term of Woodrow Wilson postmaster | here, has been nominated postmaster | again by Py eo Bianchard, again by President Harding, THE RHODES ss. Significant Values Attractively Priced for Wednesday’s White Sale Offering Domestic Section— Upper Main Floor Turkish Towels, in hemmed size of 18x32 inches. White Sale price, each........15¢ Huck Towels, with red bor rs and in nize 17x31 inches. White Sale price, ONC cecceccerecercees ABO Cotton Crash, full bleached and 17 inches wide. White Bale price, a yard.....10¢ Bleached Sheeting, of good quality and #1 inches wide White Sale price, a POE cht iisebeeesscci OO Plain Voile, in white and of fine sheer quality; 36 inches wide. White Sale price, a yard . eveveeses a5¢ Long Cloth, 26 inches wide and of splendid quality, with oft finish, White Sale price, @ Yard...seresee 18¢ 600 Yards of Drapery Material at Special Prices Drapery Madras and Silk Kapocks, 45 and 60 inches wide, with allover floral and conventional designs; also some with atripes in rose, green, brown, mul berry, gold and combina tions of rose and green, blue and brown, rose and gold and gray and mul berry. White Sale price, a yard. $1.00, $1 ’ $1.50, $1.75, $2.25, $2.75, $3.00 anc $4.00. Silkoline, 36 inches wide and in a full ameortment of col ors and designs, suitable for draperies and comfort coverings. White Sale price, a yard .... ++ B0¢ Telephone, Main 0214 Becomingly Styled Silk and Wool Dresses Special $23.65 Second Floor The Women’s Apparel Department is offering smart styles in Silk and Wool Dresses, special for .Wednes- day at $23.65 each. They are in sizes 16 to 42, bust measure, and com- prise pretty style combinations in long straight mod- els and blou ffects. Splendid values. a Sale of Leather Bags $1.45 Sales Booth—Upper Main Floor 102 Leather Bags that sold formerly at $2.95 each, will be offered, special for Wednesday at $1.95; 249 Leather Bags, formerly $1.95 each, | choice at $1.45. Continuing the Corset Sale Upper Main Floor Not in a long time have we offered such unusual values in any line of Corsets as we are offering in these six well known makes at the present time. They are in four groups: LOT NO. 1—American Lady Corsets, reduced for the January White Sales; choice ............... -B5¢ LOT NO. 2—American Lady, Rhodesa ‘ind Gossard Corsets in front and back lace models. Formerly $2.50,> $2.75, $3.00 and $3.50. Reduced for the Whites Gale. “CHOOE . sis Seeseccebete ...-$1.95 LOT NO 8—Modart, Rhodesa and Warner’s Corsets, in front and back lace styles. Formerly $3.75, $4.00 and $5.00. Reduced for the White Sale; choice $2.95 NO. 4—Bon Ton, Rhodesa a Warner’s Corsets, in front and back lace styles. Formerly $6.50, $7.50 and $10.00. Reduced for the White Sale; choice .. eeede secswslepew $4 WOOD HULLS : A pontoon bridge from the weet report to Cary Lewis for the pur-| sinned during 1921, counting round shore of Lake Washington to Mercer | pose of taking an examination for|ag half-bales, totaled 7,884,272 bales, tre teeame teas Sec! ISKARIN GIRL __ |i" mon de a reply to their end pimples. All Druggists’. th ats dipeada'eeee reply OU I F WILL! telegram to the state highway do-| s | partment at Olyphia, which the King No provision for Clara Skarin | county commissioners were awaiting Windors, his missing niece and) Tuesday At Monday's seasion, representa |nand Hochbrunn, aged Seattle bush |tives of the Washington State Good jf) dese man recently mysteriourly | Roads asuoclation and resijents of | murdered. The will was admitted | Mercer island urged the comvpiasion. to probate in superior court Mon-/ery to wire acceptance of the gov- | 7) day, ernment's offer of 14 shipping board After providing for the payment! hulls from the fleet now lying in of $500 each to George T. Heussy| Lake Union, to be used in spanning land Edgar Bryan, who are appoint-|Lake Washington with a pontoon ||} ed executors, the will bequeaths|pridge, The commissioners, how. the rest of Hochbrunn’s estate, val lever, shied at the possibility of in- | ued at approximately $60,000, to his! P ae ee Veteran Postmaster Gets Everett Berth) S. A, commander of the Washington in Cotton for Year MAY BECOME COLONEL Lieut. Col. William T. Patten, U. |Big Decrease Shown | National Guard, has been notified to WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Cotten Draenor to colonel in the regular | against 11,554,648 bales for 1920, the ay. consus bureau announced today, MASTIN’S The World's Standard- YEAST Used by VITAMON Mitions TABLETS eerie ir moms renee Arg mes BATES put Contains not only Yenst Vitemines, bat o// siree important Vitamineo— A, B, and C—especially concentrated and combined with other valuable health- siving elements which yeur system needs to keep you strong and well. MASTIN’S VITAMON TABLETS are fully guaranteed tn every respect an@ thousands wpen thousands of satisfied users can best attest te their henlti> dullding value For sale by the Ow! Drug Co. and all good druggists. isntMASTINS ;,,, VITAMON Royal Rochester Aluminum Coffee Special This new model 5-cup Royal Rochester Coffee Percolator is a beauty—it is made of pure alum- inum and has a patent cold water valve which insures perfect percolation. Special for Wednes- day at $2.98. Percolator at $2. 38 \; Window Shades Special at 49c These are oil color win- dow shades, size 36x72 inches — they -have good rollers and come complete with brackets. 5,000 PAIRS OF &8® Army Woolen Gloves Special at 25c Pair A lucky purchase of 5,000 pairs of Army Woolen Gloves enables us to offer this unusual bargain. These warm, comfortable gloves have long knit wrists—they are fine for driving or working around the home. A big special at 25¢ pair.