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weesen nes 4 ? ez 6 omelets 3 lbh non! i THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1922. UU CTT CTT TCT CTT received—and you get what you ask for. NATIONAL THRIFT WEEK 2 SPEND WI BUY NOW—J/ ARY eal PRIC WILL SAVE YOU 20% TO 50% FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—SPECIAL SALES OF ALUMINUMWARE 4quart Berlin Kettle with cover excellent quality of aluminum sells regular- ly for $2.: January Sale Price, O5¢. 6quart Berlin Kettie with cover— aluminum same quality. Sells regular- ly for $2.50. January Sale Price, $1.05. 8-quart Pure Alum- inum Preserving Kettle, equipped with wood handles; an excellent value at the regular price of $2.25. January Sale Price, $1.05 Above items on sale at the specia. prices as long as ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT OF OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE—NOW IS YOUR OP- PORTUNITY—THE SAVINGS ARE WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH of Gibraltar to Africa. | Youn matte, | Boldt’s Coffee—ONLY 6 centa | vertisement. years Seattle's jead- tog dent New Phone—Elliott 4910 |{|FOuHIIINII A plan te being considered of at structing a tunnel beneath the Strait | too, when you drink = POPE BENEDICT _ GROWS BETTER Bronchial Trouble ROMP, Jan, 19,—Pope who was suffering from severe bronchial eatarrh and possibly a touch of influenza yesterday, was considerably improved today, his physician informed the United Preas. Dr. Ratietint, who visited the pope with Dr, Masciarolli, denied alarmist rumors regarding his holiness ‘The Gazette del Popolo of Turin to from influensa, Physicians, however, found the pope's fever, maid which was HAL SOT AANUE SoU HAE OMAHA TACO MNNTLNATANE and “general conditions bettering.” Considerable anxiety was felt to day in church circles despite more favorable reports GIRL FLOGGED | BY SEVEN MEN, place, officials charged today According to the girl's testimony at the preliminary hearing of the men, they came to her home and dinguised, “December 15, seized her She said they marched her down the road, tled her tree and flogged her with a heavy rope until her body was bruised The seven gave $500 bond each and will stand trial before the cir ™ cult court her® January 23. and to a LONDON.—Radium in form of uranium oxide has been found in large quantities in Brazil, accorting to Mra. Alex Groas, who has just re turned from South America. “Cascarets” 10c For Headache, Liver, Bowels | No griping oF inconvenience fol lows a thorough liver and bowel | ecleansing with Cascarets. Sick head 2) | Ad. i sour, upset stomach, distress gone by morning. physic on earth for grown-ups and children. 160 a box. Taste Dke candy.— Advertisement. Pontiff Is ‘Suffering From| | Renedict, day declared the pope was suffering | | they | 103 Wednesday, lowering appreciably | NEW MADRID, Mo., Jan, 19 Miss Hernice Phillips, 19, was tied to & tree, beaten and whipped at Matthews, near here, by seven busi hess men because she refused to! heed their warning to leave that anked | ache, biliousness, gases, indigestion, | BY ALICE ROHE NEW YORK, Jan. 19.- madame— Young, beautiful, blue eyes, and whit plexion, mouth, perfect teeth, a nose would make even Phidias rave Madame speaks and lo Mrs. Ben B. Lindsey aoe golden bair, wie | contiden long curling lashes, pink | reaq und cupid’s bow | that from her | of Detroit or brainy.” And then Mra. about her work. When girls come to me with thetr | oa | know it is because they rstanding in my face.” Of courve all of Judge Lindsey's Ifriends know the important part bin |wife—formerly Henrietta Brevoort | has played in bis life, | Lindsey tale) | THE 9 to 10 Untrimmed Hats; 60 nov: No mall, telephone or C. 0. D, orders ‘taken on Friday Hour Sale mer elty velvet shapes, in’ chandise, and the right to limit quantities is reserved colors of sand, taupe brown and black, wile 10 to 11 11 to 12 Ito2 je placed on mile in the Mat Trimmings, includ Men's Silk Sox; 100 pairs Men's Collars, of discon 1 Milline part ing 100 faney feather : Millinery Department for wings and ornaments With double soles and tinued styles, in two well ® quick cleanup. For that are enpectally adapt: triple heels and toes, in known makes and in @ s This Hour, 95c ed for trimming of the size 11% only. Colors broken line of sizes, have! WRU, oan tnnae Hata offered on the pre gre black and white. On been priced for an Hour vious hour «ale, priced to clear up This Cluny Laces; « lot con sisting of 200 yards, in Jiour 1 to Binch widthe each 10c FYormerty 200 and 260 & white Fabri 4, Yor This Hour (in saire consisting of bro the Trimming Dept— en lines in 2-clasp silk fain Floor); 10c style, and a few “ yard Gloves, which are Printed Fabrics of silk lightly solled and some and cotton mixtures; 300 have been mended, Sizes yards in fancy patterns, will be placed on gale in the Domestic Section for Formerly $1.50 to $1.75 a This Hour, at .. 35¢ pair, For This * 59¢ a yard Hour, @ pair. Children’ 8 Serge Dresses Special $4.9 Upper Main Foe. 29 Serge Dresses, in sizes 6 to 14 years, in navy blue only. Some are are 5% to 7%, but not each size in every style. style. These formerly sold from $7.50 to $12.95. Choice sic! at $4.95. RHODES co. Our Windows Will Tell FRIDAY HOUR SALES regulation, while others are yarn trim- | med styles, but not each size in every | | | nate in the Men's Section, and priced for a quick Anup. 39c ‘This Hour, apr. Sale, There are 200 in all, that sold formerly at 20¢ wht 5c they last, each... el For each, Zephyr Ginghams; 600 yards, 31 inches wide, Curtain Marquisettes; and in colors of plain 600 yards in ecru, only, pink and blue, Formerly and with imitation hem @ yard. For This stitched and taped edges, Hour, in the Domestic Yor This Hour, in the Drapery Bec 10c Women’s Coats—$19.50 Second Floor Women’s Coats in belted and loose-back models with large and small collars; some half, others full lined. Materials are Tweeds, Velours and Heather Polos —in colors of brown, Copenhagen, rein- deer, navy and heather mixtures, and in sizes 16 to 40. & YAPd. os s0000 for Friday at HALF PRICE. 2to3 Short Lengths of Silks and Woolens Sales Booth—Upper Main Floor Silks and Woolens in short lengths and in a good variety of patterns are offered 3to4 4toS pm pour words of windom. | ‘fam his eserstary and I have ll! In ‘vines: winte cet conten miashioned and Women's Bloures; 36 ODDS AND ENDS J We stare—in astonishment charge of the girls’ work,” Mra. Lind + Parermep Bay ea ge tgs ag ie pe . * My Jeorgette and Crepe de of Boys’ Shirts and Blouses, What! A pertect woman who com-|sey explained. “Naturally I try to en's Hove ‘of median, stery color. Also Chile Chine Blouses, in an a» in a broken line of slaem bines beauty and brains? conserve the judge's «trength and potarhy 250 pail Tee 4 6 in sizes 9%, 10 sortment of styles and with and without collars |] I. Woe eakt Gite redianh crestive, Wiel tikp ky errant bie ngpetitmente. | E } 260 paira For This Hour, 19 colors; sizes are 36 to 40, There are 80 in all, part of || is Mra. Ben B. Lindsey, wife of the! 1 did ntudy to be an interior decora-|J) S DMT eee ceereceereeer esses seeeseeeoe C but not each size in which are soiled from dix famous judge of the Denver juvenile | tor—yes—I have decorated the old Or 3 for S0c every style or color. play. They have court—"How come? Lindsey home after converting it into | Slip-on Veils, in brown, taupe, navy and black, These Blouses have been marked special She replies: * |apartments. You see, we needed the ||) and in fancy mesh, chenille dots and motif pat. ‘Xen from stock selling Hour (in the “Honeatly I don’t see who started | money. terns—135 Veils tn all, formerty selling formerly at $1.96, $2.95 partment), that theory that a woman has to be) “The court ts my life. And now||| at 250 each. For This Hour, each, 10c and $3.95. For a quick each... | fright if she has good sense, or & that the work for boys fs a univer. | cleah-up, This low-grade moron if she in at all at | salty accepted fact, How can a face be beautl-| is important, tractive. ful unleam it refjecta mentality? your fairy grandmo if 1 asked. | *t rétune to be #0 concelted as to even pretend I am either beautiful Thrift is not the hoarding of money —it means to spend it to the best ad- vantage. That’s exactly what you do when you patronize a Bartell store. Regardless of what you pay, Bartell Quality is always maintained. THRIFTY BUYS IN HOT WATER BOTTLES, FOUNTAIN SYRINGES AND COMBINATIONS ail seams reinforced; an excellent buy for emergency use; each. os “Buperservice” Hot Water Bottle— No. 2 size. “Buperservice” Combinations—Triple reinforced; sizes larger than ordinary standards be “American” Combinations. ing to the touch and very servicea Dr. Tyrreli's J. B. L. Cascade Syringes of eradicating all waste from the system. explain it. Complete with all attachments, Mail order shopping gives you the advantage of our service and satisfaction with no additional cost. Write your order today and join the ranks of thrifty buyers, Government tax on articles only when specified Bed Pans Absolutely a necessity in every home. Ordinary them in gray and white enamel! finish and priced at $2.50 to $6.00. pacity. Belts American Hot Water Bottle—A good, medium weight bottle with ... $1.75 $2.00 $2.50 .$3.50 Made of soft, velvety rubber, pleas An inieinaeee method Come in and let us ... $12.00 Practice Thrift by Shopping the Mail Order Way Orders filled and mailed as » Face Bags sidered too pee Made of best rubber $1.00 and BUYING AT BARTELL’S IS A GOOD HABIT Camp Physiological Abdominal tunity to practice thri: Bartell Special Hot Water Bottles—Are hand made and bul nervy made of heavy maroon rubber with double shouide dou! wrapped neck and all seams reinforced; $2 ‘00 full measure; two-quart. ......0 cee00 Three-quart tor the bottles and the pr: two-quart “Goodyear” Maroon—Oval shape and an unusual $1 75 Three-quart value at, each—two-quart. eoeeeeee . TOT. 6 ce cenecereessneerenerenere ‘Three-quart Bartell Special c ‘ombi Not tions; the wear, workmanship are all superior Threequart Wis ge psn sacasddunontsstyatases We tartell Extra Combinations. Altho a trifle high best and we're positive there are of price. INVALID CUSHIONS necessity for the sick or convalescent; A long auto rides; make traveling easier and expel fatigue. Made in various sizes and $3. 00 $3. 50 from best rubbers........+ eoeee and water bottles are con and cumbersome for Don't wait until some one gets sick ache, eta. C " treatment of toothache, neuralgia and It's bound to come and then you'll Uaered aliments. Get a face \bottle shape, or want a good, reliable pan. We have and obtain more comfort by using it rubber Mning. without $1.00 and nd of 1 pint ca These Gloves are made Friday and Saturday is your oppor- tent. A Bartell purchase is always a satisfactory one. When you want to be sure—get it at Bartell’s Every Piece Guaranteed Bartell Special Fountain Syringes—The ap) esata Bs $2.00 each, two-quart....... collapsible one Rubber Gloves Rubber Gloves protect your hands while doing housework from purest ft to the full ex- for ne $2.25 same high quality as $2.25 ke ordinary combina .. $2.75 . $3.00 mi rials ttles, Syringes and in cost, they have proven the none better made—regurdiess also recommended for oon as Ice Caps A proven treatment for severe head ‘ome in plain rubber, flat cloth bags with You can't afford to be at these prices—T5¢, $1.25. rubber with excellent semis alt ebdouinet Gitean’ wearing qualities. All sizes, for men and women, * 3 Seamless Criterion Gloves, made from pure Para rubber, Aluminum ties and tend to eliminate all dis: 0 comfort due to overweight. Made Beptol Household Gloves—the very best—pair Hot Water in various weights for men and Bartell Household Gloves—a good velue..... women. Plain or ventilated mate Bottles rial. ‘Made in all elses, single or Rubber Needs for Baby re ; double strap and h belt ad aby’s comfort sh always be considered. Keep the little 9h sl gs Bales Mires Manne a i eek) etal ices iat kaa folks dry and warm and prevent colds or other serious ailments. rode; made to last and | Justabl ad 2 ay Wee Tot Pants—made of thin, pliable, white rubber with will give superior serv. be worn with or without corsct. rubber tic at waist and bottom—each 65¢ fee, Prices. Priced at Rubber Sheeting—keeps baby's crib or bed dry and in a 2 want condition, Double weight, yard..... . $1.25 $2.50, 8.00, 83.50) $4.00. $6.50 Sah wont pad Geese ore ie ‘81.00 BARTELL DRUG STORES ARE LOCATED AT Store No.1 | Store No, 2 | Store No. 3 Store No. 4 Store No.5 | Store No, 6 | Store No. 7 yr 1908 610 First Ave. Cor, Ballard Second 600 Fifth First Boren Second at Ave. and 226 and Pine and and Ave. Ave. Pike St. Ave. N, W. Union St. Pike Yesler Store No. 8 yer had) me to lie In the judge's new method and all such! not given you beth gifts, which would |— recognizing three ages Nicest | you have chosen, beauty or brainst* the girls’ work | “The key to the future seems to! in every firl—the biological, peychological and} chronological. j “Many @ girl who ts a court case could have been saved if her paren had recognized these different ages, We have so many cases of girls who are chronologically 14, but who are biologically 20 and paychologically 10. “These are the girls offered up thru ignhrance not only as victims bat as temptations of ¢ society. ” ‘GARDEN FLAYS| |FOREIGN RULE) Mins Garden in a statement sald “Foreign dictation is a thing of the past. We are to have a little} American dictation for a while and! wee how that works out. It is al pity to see an artist of the vatuc| wa | wo of Muratore so badly coun» hg Muratore received $2,000 a per |formance with the company, H+] sang his last opera bere last night Pershing Wants to Fire 2,000 Officers} WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—Weeding | out of inefficient officers from the | army waa recomn ded to congress | yesterday by Gen. Pershing Appearing before the house mili | tary affairs committee, Pershing de clared the army has approximately | 2,000 officers it could well get rid of. “It ia top heavy now with ineffi-/ clent men,” he said. | The standing army should not be} allowed to remain long below 000 men. Pershing declared Pershing also recommended retention as train. | ing camp centers Camp Knox, Ken | tucky: Custer, Michigan; Travia, ‘Texas wis, Washington, and Fort | eis) ley, Ka aneas. |Methodist ‘Session Is Due Here Jan. 24 More than 500 persons are expected | to register at the two-day convention of the First Met ist Episcopal ehureh, to be held here Jan, 24 anc The speakers will bring messages of hope and cheer for the progress of | the religious life. All Methodist | churches in the Seattle, Bellingham, | Tacoma and Vancouver districts will send delegates. ij pl in to | Ben-Gay when in pai sion of such an amendment,” oll money move that can George Tou Sunday Vanderwerp. was ordered to give up pool rooms Venine Edges; 200 yards of % and Lineh widths that were bought on @ special purchase, will be offered This Hour, at, Hour, choice at.. Valenciennes Laces, $1 White Fabrics, ineh : Volies in striped, coach and figured patterns, and ® yard ect 10c and % inches whan Suitings, Piques and Waist |] Whewed Cretenmees hee wide, ana 2&rmerly Go and 10c a ings slightly soiled Peg red Cretonnes: ches wide, an ‘ Situnadty extitu of yard. For This Hour in play. Formerly 60c, cand 95c a yard. For This Hour, a yard. .59c the Lace Section, BYES vasciecss0 and 75¢ a yd. For This Hour, a yard 35¢ CITY TO BUDGET This Europe placing Charter Passed URGES HOLDING |v. Corn Exports to Europe Increase WASHINGTON, Jan. portation of corn to Europe during |Can Do for Its Members” will be }1921 totaled 112,000,000 bushels more Wants Amendment to city than in 1920, it was revealed in a commerce department report today. Cyclone Fence company, Wauk increase was attributed its orders Visitors to Speak at Chamber Lunc “What the Chamber of Co 19. — Ex subject of an address by Capt. J. Gorby, director of research for to IIL, before the Chamber of Co the members’ council, Arcade bull friday. Congressman John M. in 6\in, of Pennsylvania, A. P. a |tute of Accountants, and Frank |Burleson, secretary of the Seattle Community Fund, will also speak. +g Mille: ether by action of the coun- by initiative. If passed it save the taxpayers more annually than any other be made.” id, or ould for su; o’clock ENTENCED TO GO TO CHURCH MUSKEGON, Mich. Jan, 19.— py, 16-year-old youth who | 4 guilty to a charge of forgery ait court here, was sentenced 2 © each by Judge | the et oir go to church * two In for years,” additon, It is “SALADA” for DED AVENUE AND UNION 5° CHICAGO, . Jan. 19.—"Forelga | Pansage of a charter amendment in| United States instead of Argentine. | ute was defled by Mary the city election May 2, making it! The figures showed 129,05 director of the Chicago impossible for the city council to DUShel# were exported in 1921 and |son, secretary of the American Opera company, today 17,761,420 in 1920, A dozen song birds of Europe| spend large sums of money not in| ‘pics barley and wheat exports sided with Miss Garden in her row/|the city's budget was advocated by | also showed enormous increases. jwith Luelen Muratore, French) Charles H. Miller at the meeting of | ~ |tenor, who waiid he quit the com “ } . the West Side Good Government 66 pany because he “couldn't work! cng, Wednesday evening at 7016 47th owa ays” any longer under her direction, a8 | ay Ss. W. sho: jate-.6n. my perv The time in ripe for the submis and five ‘ea the Con- \tinent wide *SALADA® . Te ns sta le a ur daily bread Majestic Electric Heater Special at $6.98 This is one of the greatest values we have ever offered. The “Ma- jestic’ has a large 14- inch copper heat reflec- tor and is equipped with a. good heating element. It is mounted on an ad- justable base and comes complete with cord. This attractive Heater provides instant direct warmth—It is both a decoration and a necessity for cold days. SPECIAL at $6.98, 30-Watt Carbon Lamps Special at 15c Each The last time we of- | fered Carbon Lamps at 15e we could not wrap | them up fast enough. A new supply of 2,000 going to be offered day at 15¢. No phone orders None delivered are Fri- 10 Bars of Crystal White Soap—Special at 47c 1 Bar of CREME OIL SOAP FREE Everyone is familiar with the high 4 quality of Peet Bros.’ Crystal White he. Laundry Soap—Now is the time to buy, at a big saving. We cannot take phone orders at this price. ‘a Delivered only with other goods. ql Pint Size 1 Vacuum Bottles 4 Special at 75c ’ Here is a new low price ; record for pint Vacuum ' Bottles. This bottle is fin- ished in black enamel and has an aluminum cap which can be used as a cup. 3 Keeps liquids hot for 24 sf hours. No phone orders

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