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MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1922. CU TTS TL CTMILCHMII Lika P & JanuaryClearance Sale 2 Reduced I/ All Three-Piece Daven-o Living Room Suites Get an Added Subtracted Rent— THE SEATTLE STAR |_ ALMOST TIME FOR OFFICE FORCE TO GO HOME } ) Boy, OH Boy! LOOK AT ThE SCRAP BaskeT | HAVE To < The Invisible = P = Suite Ilustrated, Special at $165.00 Reductions Throughout’ the Entire Line of Daven-o Three-Piece Living Room Suites—In the selection there are frames with mahogany finish, covered in Velour, Tapestry and Leather—oak frames in fumed and golden finish—covered in leather and imitations—also suites in blue leather with new gray finish—all priced extremely low. You save from $25.00 to $75.00 on a suite during the sale. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED aR dilein SS GAPTURE SHIP. START TUESDAY Seize 50 Cases of Whisky!Promoters Ready to Go With | and $2,000 in Cash e Celebration } rh-strained of tin! VANCOUVER, BC. im or blurred; if . VER, ¥ of) | { | . 16—| Seattle's Thrift people, who have ¢ strait laid plans for the celebration of Na tional Thrift week in thin elty Janu to 23, have announced that ready to ge. the fir amen, will | your ey ed; if your it bothers y burn or tteh ket & bot any drug! of ¢ c wear glasses Hoa-Opt gives instant relief. 25 years of success, comfort and relief te” thousands ry an | me 75¢ at all druggists. Avoid substitutes, tousends. hip | Thrift day, in bh Trial Treatment mailed Free. Write to yy'\i"__Dyriratet Ron Onto trenetbene cocape: of Benjamin Fra De. F. G. Kimemen, Bunt Bech. Acgusts, Maine. driegiors everyw tere ee: ii wader @ poe tl wer! GC the vie. {patron » sa saver nar ae Ses eed i told offi.|who have laid plans for the pro- Jelale here that the deep-water bar \grams to be carried on in the ita had posed as U. 8. revenue offi-|#chools and clubs during the day are | Robert 8. Walker, representative of | m ir in, known as aint of thrift. Among those ns of crude oil |mond from the Mex | savings ——~|talkn will be made before all clubs, schools and business orgatiizations during the sp ITCHY BLISTERS ON BABY'S ARMS |] And Back. Burned SoCould Not Sleep. | Cuticura Heals, ‘When my baby was two weeks old he began breaking out with blis- an tere. Later the blisters scaled over and itched and Q burned so that he could not sleep dey or night, and cried almost continually. 7 }) His arms and beck were 1/\f \\ aftected. His clothing seemed to eggravate the eu ptiens. “The trouble lasted two months. I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after using one cake of Soap and one bor of Ointment he was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. M. W. Quarles, Laingsburg, Mich. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum are ideal for every-day toilet uses. Ram ple Bere Mek kr Adtrese ' Cutioars Lab- Bees Flew ee Cetec are Soap cheves without meg. nal Life Insurance wn Home day, Pay Your Bills Promptly day, Share With Others day and Make a Will day. | Officers for the week who will be lin charge of the days’ programs in. jelude W. A. Bates, C. A. Heswel-| | 8. F. Woody, Samuel Collyer, Jeane M. Warren, Herbert A. Se y *. Muller, A. F dd Mins Louella § penteld, | y Say, Boy! Look at those muscles! Franklin’s Birthday |: A talk by Professor lin,” a motion picture story of the entitled, “The Sick Print Shop,” and a banquet constituted Saturday | night's program, when 250 membery | of the Seattle chapter of the United | Typothetae of America gathered on the University of Washington cam. pus to observe the birthday anni versary of Benjamin Franklin, dean of American printers For Brain, Brawn and Buoyancy Eat Seattle Baking Co.’s New HEALTH BREAD This wonderful new rolled-wheat bread has a tempting nut-like flavor that wins everyone. Rich in vital elements, properly combined ‘to com tribute to good blood, strength and vitality. e More than 100 Mountaineers of Se. attle spent the weekend hiking about the country adjacent to Kitsap PAIN AGES YOU | yrs? Sloan for issn cai sie ite wn enc | rheumatism lumbago \Mrs. Nellie Carmi sciatica neuralgia’ — 1 Created as the result of chael the 25 years’ baking expe- rience of our president, Mr. Gust E. Rasmussen, and his associat At All Grocery Stores Patronize Your Neighborhood Manufacturers of Bottor Bread r ig: 19th Ave. So and Main St stiff joints At all druggists, 35¢, 20¢, $1.40. Sloa Liniment | mn Who No Longer read Motherhood | Dr. Hot KezemaQint- refield, Cal. “I have ment. Oneof Dr. Hobson's | Dr lerce Favorite P Family Remedies, during exp ney and afterward] k from my own ex-| V d 1 can cEiopecns jet hss fee srs a queen Eczema Ointments help in motherhood this wonderful} We also make the famous rrure of shisitch ly berelieved by before retiring, used | | tonde is. Through the months of nd upon the arrival of the my nerves tewcame quict y strength of body returned o. ay waitl little 0 jand | the value te \Dr, Pierce’s Favorite F | motherhood would not J upon with fear, 1 shall always foel| [thankful to my mother for telling When you want real Health. bit }me of this cviption.""—Mrs, Bread—insist on this loaf of may Lemidet ct cece with die sbemastss the Seattle Baking Co— jtion""mnd see how quickly you pick| lup—feel stronger a Write] | Dr, Pierce's Invali in Bu ° : 90 ea Me flo, N, Y., for free advice or send 1221 Third Ave 10e for trial pkg, tablets,—Advertise- “COR UNIVERSITY ment. earing house group, and Ed | ‘ . t.'Fragier, representative of | TEAMER finds mother dead and step-father |Counihan rescues her three at ane eaten’ of ane | Gj overcome in living room -of thelr | and gives warning to sleeping fi . thru the Panama |day's committee. | hor . west coast of North and| According to Joseph L. Greenwell, er " ’ South America. jobairman ofthe speaker's rey “ye'ot the week Clinton, Valued at $48,000, | bers of the Clinton's crew were res-| cued by the larger vessel and brought | | here. - | The wreck occurred in a dense fog| | that made navi Typothetae Observe | extremely aan sank within th ¢. & Meany | ig@ted the smal on “The Life and Deeds of Frank-|Great Eastern railway, a provincial | line, was the last to leave the boat. | making of paper, a comedy film} The Clinton ha der tow at the time of the accident} Previous to the sinking of the Clin ton, a barge of which A, J. McAskill| is captain, had been rammed by an unidentified vessel, but not seriously | | damaged. Candy, instead of snuff, is now is | sued to the old women inmates in many British charitable inst THE RHODES co. Our Windows Will Tell —— Splendid Values in Juvenile Suits Reduced to $3.95 and $5.45 Boys’ Dept—Main Floor Rear Boys’ one-piece Oliver Twist and two-piece button-to-the-neck style, Suits of corduroy materials, with Norfolk plaits. Colors are drab and dark brown, and trousers are straight and full lined. A few One-piece Suits with waist of wash material and corduroy pants, are in- cluded in the assortment. These are in dark blue, green and brown.® Sizes 3 to 8 years. Prices reduced for a quick clean-up. A Suit $3.95 and $5.45. Men’s Worsted Sweaters Attractively Priced Choice $7.95 Main Floor Men’s Sweaters of worsted wool yarn, in splendid weights. They are in middy styles and include all the school colors in various styles of stripings. teasonably priced at $7.95 each. Men’s Union Suits Reduced to $1.65 ‘Tuesday offers another day of un- usual savings in Men’s Underwear, in- cluding cotton and cotton-and-wool mixed Union Suits in sizes 38, 40, 42 and 46; also wool-and-cotton mixed Suits, with shirts and in sizes 34, 86, 46 and at $1.75, esday, a gar- 4 $2.00 and $2.50. ment, $1.65. Infants’ Sweater Sets Infants’ Dept.—U pper Main Floor Sweater Sets for Infants in sizes 24 and 26, but not each size in every color. They are in colors of rose, Copenhagen and turquoise blue. 22 Sweater Sets, formerly $5.95 each..........+4- ‘ 15 Sweater Sets, formerly $6.95 each. wre" |Special $4.95 Each Children’s Lisle Hose New Dress Ginghams Reduced to 29¢ A Yard 20c Children’s fine Mercerized Lisle Hose Domestic Section—Upper Main Floor agrapiey fae se a pt ry 5% A new shipment of 27-inch D F to 10, and in colors of black, W . a 5 s yah 9% as rene } cordovan, have been reduced for Tues- Ginghams Pte ‘ arrived. These 5 day selling. Some of them have slight are assorted plaids and checks in a defects—a pair, 20¢. complete line of colors. A yard, 20¢." STOCKTON, Cal. —Billy Shacks, 10,] SAN FRANCISCO. — Mra, lies in an apartment house fire home by mysterious slumber. eR, B. C., Jan. 16.—The Jued at $48,000, in- ies in 12 fathoms inlet, after being | erday by passen- Sent to Bottom Just Honest Milk Scientifically pasteurized by the most modern methods © in a most modern plant, Your Grocer Will opel Serve You MAYFLOWER DAIRY ELLIOTT 6210 on in the Narrows as, The tugboat minutes after be- Fraser, who nav-| easel for the Pacific | rammed. € a large vessel uns} ations. 4) VAVENUE AND UNION STREET. Fancy China Covered yircchettet ' | Casseroles 6 Vegetable DUM | Special at $2.49 | SPECIAL AT 98c | lection of factory Pr Values up to $5.00, | | samples —in this A lucky purchase brings this wonder- These are good quality lot you will find | Rochester Boilers, made of Bavarian, Austrian, Haviland and English china, 100 Slightly Damaged We bought a se- ful value. heavy charcoal tin with cop- | These covered Casseroles and Vegetable Dishes per bottoms. The slight de- | are very unusual values. You can’t afford to fects in no way impair their | miss this sale. usefulness. They are guar- anteed not to leak. Number 9 size, with stationary han- dies and fit-in cover, special |* No phone orders. a Limited quantity, None delivered. at $2.49. | | Slumber Stopper Alarm Clock SPECIAL AT $1.69 Regular price $2.25. The Slumber Stopper is one Buc Saw | of the best Alarm Clocks we Z . ‘ have in stock—lIt is-an excellent Special at 98c timekeeper and has a_ good Regular price $1.50. alarm. This clock has a beauti- Pies) raithg Sate ar made ful nickel finish and has a con- with a strong frame, with a cealed alarm—The dial is cov- good quality steel blade. ered with clear crystal convex glass, Extra special at 98¢. Special $1.69.