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these liberal credit terms are for YOU!— $5— $7.50 $1.50 $10— $12.50 $2.25 $15— $2.50 $20— $so— $75— $100— $125— $150— turns of clearly as possible (taxpayer, Waten ¢ ptur daily foe Forms for making returns of tn come for 21 have been revised and |by treasury regulations as a ™ | who actually supports avd maintains }in one household one or more indi viduals whe are closely conneeted with him by blood relationship |tonship by marriage or by ad to exerct SALE! DINING ROOM FURNITURE jor whore trol an te for tv ents ie upon some logal ob The » allowed a head of | —reductions from honestly readjusted prices, not from last year’s top- 9, {™)ly cer tne mvcnus ee ot notch figures. Furthermore, every piece is “Master Made” — nothing J rica Person —$3.500 haphazard about construction or finish. A sale representing the last word in furniture craftsmanship. At better VALUES. $2,000 where the ing ‘widowerr, widows, and persons mahogany or walnut not living with wife or husband—i« FATTLE STAR Income Tax Facts What Is “Head of Family’? on parchase on " of furniture q weekly b : amounting to payment payment May Sometimes Live Apart. Dependents’ Age Limit 18. Some Examples Are Cited. ne of & norton of income tmx stories, based on the revense ative value to laxpayers who are required to file ro caver has been made which will be material aid to tax | Many of » errors are to|- misunderstanding of the »tion | Jatlowed a ined | Pedigreed naeen Anns denign— Seber ces eam apenier if he exercises control of household flairs EXEMPTIONS NOT FOR ALL, Whether « person who dors not in the same house ives is entitled jons depends upon the it a t of with to the exen haracter of the separation. r * par on busine ear or a child or « on a vie ino © exemption may boarding house, stil! apply | A taxpayer who te not the head of a family may atil! be allowed the exemption of $400 for each dependent upon him for port, if such per lef age or [because mentally ron ine | | } | wing are concrete examples of —DINING CHAIR, —DINING TABLE, taxes due under the revenue act of exactly as pictured, exactly as pic mahogany finish or tured; solid ma- walnut finish; gen- - uine blue leather slip seat; special for the week .... STANDARD FURNITURE CO. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS hogany or walnut 43-in., 6-ft. exten- sion top; special for the week..... 65 regular price $8.50 1921, and circumstances © \ | exemptions allowed a head of | ily and for dep nts | A married io living together }with two eb 10 and 12 y jolt, had a net regular price $60— 194,500, Their tax in $48, w | per cent on $1,200, the am | thetr net income fem the exemptior | income was leav than $5,000, plus $100 for each dependent. The tax on the same income for 1920 wns $84, A married couple living together with two children, 19 and 12 years old, had a net Income for 1921 of SEATTLE Founded ~ TACOMA | $6,600, ‘Their normal tax 1864 L. SCHOENFELD & SONS = ff which 8 4 per cont on $8 SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. |amount of their net Inco! BEST MR. PARRATT EVER USED! persons whose net income was in #x conn of $5,000, plus $400 for each de the new city building code, On the same income fo itomatoes || The Easiest Way | | $2,600 for married persons whone net | » exemption of $2,000 allowed married |; You can't have bright eyes, clear kin, and alert brain wnen your d+ gestion is impaired and a mass of fer- Menting, decaying food clogs the in- testines. Foley Cathartic Tablets set you right A. B. Purratt, 3533 W. $Sth st., Cleveland, O., writes: “Voley Cathartic Tabiets areghe best I ever used."—Advertisemen' Public Hearing in | the brick interests and the concrete industry, the public safety committee of the council will meet Wednesday | afternoon to make final decision on BOLDT'S COFFEE NOW FIVE) PILES CURED tN 6 TO 14 DAvs | 7,000, plus $400 for each dependent * Itching, |(t should be noted that the $400 ad CENTS.—Advertisement, aa ar ‘The brick iterests claim that they | Pendent. Building Code Due}. discriminated against in the onde. To iron out the differences between |The commission which has been | mipporting an inva! [crafting the new regulations, how. | ter i7 years old lever, recently voted # to 7 to recom. | 1921 of $3,500 code stand as drawn, | *ilowed the $2,600 in mend that the Druggista refund money if PAZ age T faile to 1920 the normal tax was $144 had His tion granted the he whose net income was leas than A ningle person living at home and DR. H. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) SURE WAY TO GET RID OF BLACKHEADS ‘There is one simple, safe and eure way What never fails to eet rid of blackheads, and that is to dissolye ther. To do this get two ounces of eatonite; der from any drug store—sprinkle «| Bleeding or Instantiy relieves It ruding Files. | ditional exemption for dependent ing Pilea 606. | Goeq not apply to husband or wife leven tho either one has become total burden upon th man lives with and # er 60 years old and ty tle on a hot wet apronge—rub over the Blackheads brivkiy- h the parts, and you will be surprii i Dave disappeared. Dental Surgeon Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist X-Ray Laboratory Highest Order of Restoration Work Done the parte without any mark Blackheads are simply a and dirt and secretion: that form in ths pores of t Free 504-12 Eitel Building SECOND AND PIKE SEATTLE Diackbeads wo they ing the pores free and « Matural condition. Anyb th these unsightly blemishes should certain. | ly try this simple method —Advertise- * perfect as te and years of experience can devise. Glasses $5:°°,.. FREE EXAMINATION GLOBE OPTICAL CO. 1514 Wentinke Ave. Between Vike and Pine Sts. | | | | There’s No Picture Like the Picture of Health | The test master-piecein the Could Nat ture have tak model Art Gallery of Life is Nature's Suppose you study Yourself tthe mainte st ‘Picture of Health.’’ ply taunt comm pare your looks, yourfeel- ‘ond pepe of thehuman — charactarieties of this pietone of thee ‘mbol of strength. It presents @ figureof striking: in iteerect ear- Hage, clear skin, sparkling eyes, strong limba, steady nerves and firmrauscles:fairly vibrat, ing jn animation keen, fresh, aod irited; with an air of unbounded confidence and @ {ace radiant in color and iliuminated v Gnarey ond | cheerfulness. : (with o glow of hope and state of eificieney in all ofits partes! | Performing theit functions freely, natecalie, in any single point of resem- LD i] The flavor of coffee largely determines . 4 ite oe ad sol pall | P the flavor, the better | ras The Great General Tonic ro likes: Ifyou en oa ie more eAenctons Ider of exhamsted né joy good coffee you i Ee rent an ean bed ea lomie. Tt tants iprenew ‘will enjoy the flavor, in Bere TP thea of tenn cea A of HILLS BROS. __( Rrciionl veaclater of ever, Ee “RED CAN" COFFEE and bowel el LL pt iPM Ot rv om hole Manafecterers; LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY LYKO ts sod Im original | #400 only, Vike picture sbere, | Potnan ait oubatitutan A net income waa $ rnold. He is nan head of n family depending upon wh 00 oF lens Miss Ruth Long Class Poet WIll_render the class poem of the 27th Graduat lana point out briefly and as fxoemn of $5,000), but not the $400 ex emption for dependents, aince his mother and sisters are neither under 18 yoars of age nor mentally nor physically incapacitated. ———_— Heinz knows all about the tomatoes that go into Heinz Tomato Ketchup—what sort of tomatoes their parents were, and their grand- parent tomatoes, and all their ancestor tomatoes back through many to- mato generations. HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP to End Dandruff ‘There ts one sure way that never od that ts dissolve it. Thia de. pyn it entirely. To do thia, just get about four ounces of plain, ordi ary liquid arvon; apply it at night, when retiring, use enough to moisten , if not all, of and three will com. y destroy and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have 1 find, too, that all itehing of the sealp will stop tn your hair will be flufty, jiky and roft, and You w and disg xpennly ro, Itisi ‘ neces is all you will need, ‘This Imple remedy haa never been known to fall.—AQvertizemont, ‘SULPHUR IG BEST TO CLEAR UP UGLY, BROKEN QUT SKIN reaking out or rkin trrita face, neck or body ts over- kent by applying Mentho mays & noted akin special Because of its Kerm destroy es, nothing has ever t dd to take the place of this #ul: if preparation” that instantly m tho itching, burn . r heals eczema the skin clear and “m fails to relieve the torment or disfigurement. A lit jar of Mentho-Sulphur may be obtained at any drugertore, It is used like cold cream.—Advertise- ment The Little Gem Ear Phone will make you happy and enjoy life. The smallest perfect hearing device. HEAR Clearly and distinctly anywhere, Call for Free Demon- stration and booklet. BUTLER DRUG CO. Northwest Agents Seattle, Wash. TUESDAY; JANUARY 31, 1922. THE TOUCH of Master Designers is ever visible; and the vise of experts on Fabrics and Tailoring is confirmation that “Sweet Sixteen” picked winners in the NEW Mid-Winter models that have recently come into being. 10) Here, just as in New York, Portland, San Francisco and Los Angeles DRESSES These new arrivals in Dresses are those distinguished styles that charm- ingly fulfill all requirements. ¥ YA rN Wn — \\ You will rarely find such wide variety, such rich colorings and such high class fabrics to take the eye. | COATS | Few can escape the charm of the New Coats with clever tailored effects that tell the story of Fashion in mid-season. They employ with masterly skill the power of mannish touches as a foil to appear bewitchingly feminine. They will captivate you as they did others. “Sweet Sixteen” Knows No Age Limit — All Sizes, 16 to 44 1023 Second Ave., Near Spring St. Last Call for Ladies’ Suit S acies ICS, Coats and Millinery ° ’ ° . Ladies! Don’t Miss This Last Call! To completely close out our entire department of Ladies’ Ready to Wear, we have gone over the stock again and reduced prices still further. Lines are broken so we have cut the goods to the core, disregarding. wholesale cost. We must this stock in a few days, and our prices will do it. Come in and see our bargains. We are offering splendid values in Misses’ Apparel as well as Ladies’ wear in this clean-up. $1.00 to $2.50; attractive straws, vel- vets and taffetas. 10 Cc Last call...... o bdo ecocccact Just 1 Lady’s Tweed Coat left, formerly priced at $20.00; tailor made, unlined; belted; velvet-trimmed collar; size 38. call... of our $45.00 Ladies’ Suits are left. These are of fine serges and tricotines; navy blue; plain and trimmed back and trimmed ves. Sizes 36, 44, 46, Stouts, 461%, 4 $25 ‘00 5214. Last call 8 fancy Sweaters that sold regularly for $14.98 will be closed out for $5.95, Dutch collar; all wool; flared full; burnt orange and black. Sizes 40, 44 Last About 50 of our $4.50 Girls’ Middies are left. They are of good serge; have 3 rows of braid and white lacing. Ages 6 to 14. oe Pere ree yee $2.98 Just 2 Children’s Silvertone Coats left. Former price $22.50, now $10.00. Blue and brown; loose lined; collar, cuffs and pocket trimmed with Ko- linsky fur; belted. § 1 0.00 Ages 12 to 14. Last call 21 Children’s Sailor Dresses, regularly priced at $11.98; all wool serge; 1 piece or separate skirt; collar and cuff trim- med with red piping; red tie. Ages 8 to 14, Ss $7.50 Last call.......eeeeee Bargains in Odds and Ends in all departments. Prices be- low wholesale prices in broken lines. Double Inducements Tomorrow a_—— 24 Ladies Hats, formerly priced from | Only 4 of our Ladies’ Bear Cloth Coats SECOND AVENUE AT UAMES 5 TREET left. Sold regularly at $25.00; 36 inches long; belted. Sizes 40, 42, 44. Last 21 Children’s Skating Caps and Tams are, regularly sold at $1.00 and $1.25; white with colored borders Last call 29c 30 Ladies’ Voile and Organdie Waists that formerly sold as high as $2.00 now go for 59¢e. Sizes 38 to 42; white and colored; embroidered. Last call . 59c 36 Millinery Ornaments, consisting of flowers, quills and jets. They regu- larly sold for 50c up to $1.35 Last call.. be 10c 4 Ladies’ Jersey Coat Sweaters left which formerly sold for $6.50; old rose and green. Sizes 44, 46, $3.00 TOME CBE. ioisv000 bhai 26 Colored Sateen Underskirts, of fine quality that were priced at $1.65, now to be cleared at 82c each; floral pat- terns. Hurry! 82c Last call 16 Ladies’ Hats, formerly priced from $1.50 to $3.98; straw, braid, or corduroy. Last call 29c Just 1 of these Girls’ Tailor-made Tweed Coats left. Sold formerly for $10.98; gray mixture, Size 12; belted; fancy pockets. $5.00 Last 16 Ladies’ Striped Madras Waists; con- vertible collar. Regular price $3.98. Last call... $2. 19 “HE STORE THAT, SAVES vou lich )