The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1922, Page 2

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| FRIDAY- SATURDAY SPECIALS— phone orders; one to a purchaser—these specials, except will not be delivered; can be easily taken by purchaser, —no C. dD. tale pees or these remarkable credit terms are for your convenience— “Your Credit Is Good” —on puretiase of furnitare first amounting to pa: $50— $75— $100— $125— $150— weekly Ormeewrrsg 200 cotton comforters— terol! stitched . cotton forters: regular 8 igured ali-over or ed ter with —¢inch Wagner cast-iron ‘08 skillets; only $00 In the ie iat riday "$99 lot; special Friday-Satur- oo 95 day, or while they last, tie they last Be cach. THIRD FLOOR ——/ each FLOOR dining chairs R-E-D-U-C-ED $995 regular price $4.75 —solid oak dining chairs, fumed finish; ex- actly as pictured full box frame; very strongly made; comfort- MEZZANINE specially priced — high «rede, full stock leather Boston bags; 14, 15 of Idinch sien: leather or fabric lined: Drassed fittings: 5 able artificial and $13.50 values; spe 2$ 95 brown Spanish Friday-Saturday, oF while $695 " bh et. leather slip seat: they Be po ___ SRCOND FLOOR regular price $4.75; special, Friday- Saturday, $2.95. TH FLOOR DOWNSTAING 8TUnt jimported china cups black coatex shopping bags— 39c - regular price The —handy bag for shopping or carrying and saucers: reduced — fol handpainted decorations, regular price $2.15, set of six: special _— 00 heavy cotton blankets— ——white with blue of pink —360 sets imported china cups and saucers; thin, pure Saturday, or while they last. 40-inch white body; your choice of three beaut! $ 29 l eet of THIRD FLOOR fections school books; very well made of or while they Diack Coatex; regular price Tie; spe lat cial Friday-Saturday, 39, MAIN FLOOR cee WITH OUR FREF RENTAL DEPARTMENT twat Si ae. HOMES FOR RENT SEATTLE SECOND AT PINE FEDERAL COURT JUDGE ROB. | ERT 8. BEAN, of Portland, arrives D # Seattle Thursday, to assist Federal ) Judges Jeremiah Neterer and B. FE. 7 @ushman in clearing a congested @ocket during January, February @nd March ast year during course of construc a | Vancouver high schoo! doran't be | tion, jlleve In the unlucky omen of “18. A class of 13 will graduate Friday. | ee | Mire, Linton Tells How H Real Painless “ Extraction Free Daily eriod —"‘T have taken pound for seven Instruction in the handling and care of bees will be given at the hee schools, to be held at Aberdeen and Kima February 3 and 4 each city the sessions will occupy the entire two days. oe ‘The Union Bridge Co. will start upper Wynooche bridge about Apri With Eldon Jenne, star pole vanit er and high polnt winner, a graduate, indications for a winning track tear at Washington State college are | rather discouraging. | why not « big paint-up and elean-| up week for Vancouver?’ queries the} yearsand I cannot | Vancouver Evening Columbian, “A tell you the good serious attempt to make the ctly A has done me. It | more beautiful would do more than old rtrd & new factory.” | ae guaiaacrted CAR yes caieks | Men's Panco In 3 part apiectond The debaters of the Olympia high Ladle’ Boles $1.25 school will meet the Rochester team new Leather and eee for 1 am st that vonday at Little Rock st and rtrongest plat is ~ Heels 30c 35c Sen 'a ucher 40 time of life when + aay dion mot covet the re? Serve. Heels Cc t on oi t adler’ Rubbet ien’s Leathe Dr. J. T. Johnson, of the Puyallup Gob: guaranteed 16 yeatan Off the wane never 40c be Ea. ease 45c experiment station ive an ti: whetebone | Heels lustrated lecture on poultry to the edtuctmaed La Full Neolio Men's Full Fibre papers and said ‘ You have taken ing you can think of, now I zou to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s ers of the Lacey Friday night. Poultry club Veg table Compound!’ Sollethim | ‘Thurston county commissioners it, and I soon felt better and he | wii! discuss the Park road, between fia etl want you to take about six) Ojympia Gull Harbor district Sol did and I keep house | pex+ Tues loft do all my oan vets and ver nr 1 day and feel fine now. | every one about the Vegetable Com- | 1, 0/0" .. Pert! friendship, turns to golden | says Baron Kato. patron: 7 for so many of my friends | rhere's n word painter for you," a" py our eariy custome F tI wouldnot get well.” —Mrs. | .44, the Walia Walla Union skep \goba ‘saliotaction: Mast, Siving a ‘a Union skep ite "as . J. Linton, 1850 West 83d Avenue, 11, loner ahe: kt oer cus. Denver, Colorado. After reading letters like theabove, end we are Lr perpen publishing _ them, why shou) en coming to our officer, be # you are in the right place. Bring fits 20° with you Cut-Rate OHI Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY sr. | Pmneeite, rraper-Pateren Cor Under a ntipulated eement be Hingham city officials r the Vuget Sound the 7-cent fare and attorne to take Lydia e. | Traction & F on Bellingham street table Compoun _ holp? 1 x brings relies - J t investigated b neineer f Hy | be investigated by engineers of the Advertisement. | mtate department of public works, wer Co, car lines w In work on the reconstruction of the 1. ‘This bridge was washed out twice TH STAR Our W andi Getsin | Class With Billies | Sunday and Bryan By Wanda von Kettler jens of the jargest homes in Buck} between 7:30 and & SEATTI 1 had intended keeping it dark END OF A } Just because I'd stepped up into PERFECT DAY the class of William Jennings Bryan The event was the annual enter and Billy Sunday, 1 could see no) tAlnment of the Ladiow’ Literary and | i Mustea! society by the Parent reason to make it public Sed Lae bs eae san ane Rut the or wants @ Tittle! part of the rtainment. And my ight on the subject part woe wimilar to that of the Says he, after enraptured T had) monkeys that darh in with the fire] ” explained to him the thrill of the) wagon at the end of a circus per i" speaker whose presence entices the | formance. It marked the end of the} community inte the town haill.|evening’s speeches and almost the |" Well, you made the speech. Now,|end of me, Only the natives in Buck: | ley are very polite and don't throw |, things. “Te supposing you write It up.” | “But really,” | protest modestly, ,“I didn’t BAY anything.” ‘A LITTLE TOO. 4 TO EXPECT the editer |eouldn't expect that terribly fumed.” I began, that to be @ lovely intro since I'd been told once that public speakers should always obtain the sympathy of the audience from pow ithe very wtart. I think I got it all agrees, “We But sup ling you elute the happenings just! right. They were sorry for me all the same. the way thra. | Which explains exactiy why I| Anout 25 minutes worth of talk jpound down these little facta re followed, while the aw nee swam jearting myself as an orator iM \around in front, The was eup | |the town of Buckley Monday nlgbl.| nosed to deal exctusively with the! Now the people in Buckity ™a% |iiterary work of Mra Ada Anderson, | be complimented on their willing ja remident of Seattle and author of nem to take @ chance. They rel-rne fim of the Desert." ‘The [averted me one day tast week to-TOPIC, everybody admitted, was make that apecch. They did not! tine, know then that I'm not in thelw ANDA |bqplt of spesching. They know it), gear now " . Next to myself, the best person Just about 10 people, mostly! on the program of four speakers, women, adjusted themscives On! 2. . young lady of 14 yearn, The snugty arranged eamp stools IW! young lady was not scheduled to 3 uae “|apeak. She came with her mother, | | who it happened. had been preparing | HER speech for the evening at| home. | Said the youngster, atationing her j eelf before the walting audience im. mediately upen arriving, “lemme tell you what mamma's going to say tonight. She's teen practicing at howe for a week. We've been bear Urge Pyramid | For Piles Tell Your Friends What Wonderful Relied le Given by Pyramid Pile | ing it al! over the house. Here it im Suppositories And clutching her hands dram- First try them, then tell your @tically in front and rolling her eyes) * that Pyramid Pile Suppose the htul diy be-| tories bring blessed relief in the Drie gan whe tive here in the Northwest cannot realize the, vast| ” j Fetend parent, amid mach general | amusement on the pert of the joy our | aneemblage, reached out from the front child into a peat. A few moments later I wandered row and tugged her playfu toward the farthest corner, where the young lady wan rehearsing the| entire speech unmolested for some donen of more apectators. | About Buckley itself: It has a} “Main Street.” But I do not think from what I gaw of its people, that they are the unconscious types Mr. | sid have ua believe “Main people to be Buckley may be a mmall town, but ite people doo 6° to sleep at “meetin’.~ Regarding my speech, 1 can say no more. Having had time new to/ think It over with much serioumer and to tle my name again with thone of Messrs. Bryan and Sunday I can onty breathe soulfully— “At inst?” Vital statistics | |vacy of your own home from iteh- ing, bleeding or protruding piles, |hemerrhoids and such rectal tg G60 box today of bor of < 2 to ‘Pyramid. Dy So pac tenn | |Pyramia Bldg. Marshall, WOMAN RESENTS STARES looking at my enft,” The woman across “She keeps Anita thought. the aisle in the street car did neem to ave her attention riveted on| BIRTHS Anita’s clothing. Horrors.” | Rhie Marino, 622 Main et. girl naid to herself, “that woman Feed maka, Metomi, 2614% 17th « trl. dincovered that Ink spot on the #ide | William L. 1918 Broadw that means for me to spend Tomorrow I go to 207 pie nome money Heater, P. Ps ings, Dawid, 1972 8 ry —_ . William Henry, €2¢1 Dowam sh ave, atrl of my skirt. That's the last straw| 7 for me. I knew I needed some new Slater, George MH. 3013 2ind ave & clothes but I didn’t know my old ¥ ones were no bad as that. When! 104 Fe te. B. Bow. | | they are bad enough to be con: | HH, $03 Dexter 4702 42nd ave. 8. trl | Ma Hell, Stephen Ft. ¢ ir | Rialto Bidg.. on Second Ave, be-| Fields, Willis, 13394 Northlake ave.,| tween Madison and #p over) 7 1 f De Johan F._TTI8 Aurora et, bor Pig'n Whietle, and purchase & coat | Miller, Richard Wallace, 1811 Fifth land @ ult at Cherry's, Lucky for] ave’ W. boy me their eale is on now. 17) get|Muselman George Carl, 3512 Leech ty 4 jel, girl me some mpiffy duds on eredit Flermert c.. 1798 19 aeet Advertinement F.-ate sh ‘PAPER SMOKER THURSDAY NIGHT Daily and Advertising Men Bring Session to Close Meetings Thursday will conclude ie penmions of advertisers and daily newspaper men, Organization of tale managers will be effected in the vening. The annual smoker at the Faculty lub of the university will be held at ® o'clock Thursday night Bpeakers for Thursday are Prof. Jones, of the university Aa ¢ ken a Good BF n, of Woodman Adver timing A on “Vorelgn Adverti« ing”; ¢ 8. Kablin on "fetter Advert Better Buxinenn”; 1 Bpencer on “Local Advertising”; Me D, Pinkerton, editor Seattle Star, on ‘What Makes Cireulation,” and J, G. Kelly, of Walla Walla, on “Co-orpina Ition of Daily Newspapers in National Advertising.” Beanions ‘Thursday morning were held in Philosophy hall at the unt-| vernity. A luncheon was held at the Washington Annex with the Seattle Ad club, and afternoon sessions were to be held at the mame place tore will be entertained between afternoon seanions and the evening amoker by | trips about the city Speaking on “Cooperative Adver tising,” Dean Stephen I. Miller, bead of the college of business adminin- tration, outlined the reasons why all businéss men must get together to pull business out of the present de. preason J. 1. Ashlock, of the State College of Washington, spoke on « « Across to the Country Reader.” He suggested that the metropolitan journal give out more publicity concerning its workings and management, and that the editors be come interested in the affairs of the country submeribers as seen in their organiaations Sleuths to Pay ‘Nor Shooting Bystander PORTLAND, Jan. 26,--Poliea De tectives Tom Swennes and Patrick fh. Maloney were ordered by the efreult ourt here yesterday to pay $2,000 lamages to the © of Walter B Avkay for ecoidentally causing A» | kay's death, December 25, 1914. The detectives were pursuing a fugitive on Christmas day, 1914, and « stray from their Awkay. The supreme court re the declion im the other two one revolvers ‘MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. Age MeHueh, George F. Rutte, Mont |Griffin, Alice Marie, Seattle ant DR. H. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Justus, Snohomish loge } : | Dea mmaic i rearet, Seattle Dental Surgeon —_ hd 1 Sehmidt, Award, Beattie Diagnostician Haag. Hertha, Baattte Putts, Pverett O, Seattle Pyorrhea Specialist X-Ray Laboratory Highest Order of Restoration |Fiateeth, Dagny, Everett Wild, George Henry, Beattie | Wild) Klizabeth Ann, Seattle | Lega! Lege Work Done | DEATHS i Joh 51, Se i Renters, ef Tatimate | Winter, pmily” gE, at) ors WwW. Rar rett ot Strum, Andrew G, 60, 2208 W. 64th Meridian | 63 Third 504-12 Eitel Building SECOND AND PIKE SEATTLE | sulren Elizabeth, 89, 2502 Ineickag William H., $0, ave. N Shoe Repairing Prices Reduced NOTE OUR NEW PRICE LIST IN EFFECT TODAY Ladies’ Price List | Men’s Price List Ladies’ Halt : $ 1 25 Men's Leather $2.00 $2.00 ALL BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S REPAIRING REDUCED 20% We Guarantee Our Work! Nothing but Oak Tan Leather Used in Our Shop The Eclipse Shoe Repair 104 Pike Street Tel. Main 5505 Pike St., Near First Ave. Holey and Ifeols \ Soles and LHoel« | judge for yourself; Copyright 1921 Hart Schafiner & Mars No such values in years Hart Schaffner & Marx OVERCOATS we were exaggerating. THURSDA |Methodist Meeting Comes to a Close Last wensions of the Northwent Methodint conference were held at the iret hodist church Wednew of the ehuret More than 400 dele gates from the 150 churches in Be atte, Tacoma, Be m and Var Wednesday nig program con " of Hellingham, of Devo Uonal f the Churet 4 Miahop 1. 1 mith, of India, in tupit | ON PAYMENT OF $600, charge against John Barker, alleging assist ance in transportation of liquor. | were dismissed in federal court Wed nemda y | | MRS. HUGH C. TODD represented | Beatle at a conference held by Went ern Washington members of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, in Ta coma, Wednesday. Tbe See 24 Hours Suu Wee wuthe © wert, whe yes tere exposed ewes. haves tified threngh wo weed @ deep these don't dot, (at CB guithly. Fortity oguemat the canengesare of o omeems {abd Depend on Hs Standard seamed bor tee peesretom Tablet term Quchest oom ‘Decmad red ber besreny Hr HPs pee wet ond eguatere. (At AU Dragriae 30 Cound In a big final THEN. CLAYTON Now Piwying in “EXIT JANUARY 26, 1922 THE VAMP” Dorn the average love twe types of woment NOW PLAYING ANITA STEWART “Her Mad Bargain” The stran, i paet ever between man and wom: COLISHUM CONCERT OWCHESTRA Arthur Kay, Director Saturday—Norma Talm: in “LOVE'S REDEMPTION” TODAY! WM. FAIRDANEKS is THE BROADWAY BUCKAROO* ACTION! JAMES W. FRUS! eterun, died Wednesday of his daughter, M Hocking William 1940 15th ave. N. Pert civil war the home R. Besides his daughter Frush is survived by ® Reduction Sale ' Half Price Regular Prices $40 to $90 Sale Prices $20 to $45 Nothing like this has happened in years; the best clothes made at less than it costs to make them. If we told you the loss we are taking on these fine clothes you'd think All we're going to say is to “look at "em!" if after you buy you think you didn’t get the big- gest value in town—money back, Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Shop Corner Second and Seneca sixters and one brother. 4

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