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PAGE 8 ‘The older man looked at the young: | admiringly. eid, “you look fit today. Think you are up to your tussle with old Brown today? That's a hard proposition, know, and you'll have to give @ convincing argument if you! ‘win that contract.” “Yes, 1 know t Jack answered. “ ‘Well in hand. As have been looking forward to this tuasie, as you call it, Even got a new suit—gives a fellow eonfidence, you know. Yes, I went down to Ch —had it charge ‘have there, too, and no first pay ment will be necessary for the next 40 days.” Just down on Second ave., between Madison and Spring, In the Rialto building, over the Take elevator —Advertisement, SS LAASSAYSESAAYSEAGSASSSAS Buy th here hen taller eaplon Chapada + ap stalled Western Auto tire proposition. We are convinced that for downright quality and value Nebraska and Pharis tires are each supreme tn their class. They are standard quality, fully guaranteed, and they have proven that they are capable of delivering high mileage consistently. — of buying cheap, wnreflable fires from 2 questionable house that cost you more in the long run, It will pay you to deal with a big, re- whert you not only get more for your of knowing that the whole organization Western Auto ~~ Supply Company Broadway ang E. Pike STORE Lenora Stores All Over the West rata aTaaFa aaah TaMiTahiFa saan sPa"sPa "aM "aMs%ats"ats"aM Ma "! Latest in Dancing as for Less/ WESTLAKE Westlake and Sa ePaPP ae aPPPCPSPSPOPaP A aPaPOPaP ae aPaPaP PoP OPaPaP GP PaPaPSP aaa aPOPWPaMSPSPOPaP aT sPaPaPaP a aPSPaPaPMSPOPSPaPAMSMSPOPSPGPAaMaPaPaP aa AMP SPP ae THE SEATTLE STAR Wanda Discovered It By Wanda von Kettler "4 turns for the danoe, but none of Were waiting forever--and ever, {tm If up to the minute, are fussy Regardiens of the pew steps that | Dancers who not only look the bent iJ 0 reap ne nowt benefit come, and) the old steps that go, |Mit Who reap the m pleasure from the exercise, are thone wo do not couse wultsing-—elide b whe dance with ny Those who waltzing, the instructors of artistic pee yd nL ag potegiely supply an over-a ance of Jaze and : Se S fuss only work overtime.” 1 wondered recently about ho) arias Aticn Hright of the Bright new atepa, about the poaaibility of] nencing studios aivo guve promine of w atopa, and the stability |i cee yey dancing, xiorn dance, so asked thene about them, Said Mrs. Frederick Christensen Jof Christensen’s Dancing School, | |"Yea, we're dancing more than| ever. We're fox trotting more than ever, But the one step ts going lout. About other dances? Well, | there aren't many others, except! the waltx, and that, of course, has come to stay.” {(P'S ALL ONE ated Miss Bright. ‘are happily p ng out. The doom of the one-step has already been pre creasing in favor.” Mins Bright declared that we're moving “slower,” the new ‘Frisco’ step of the fox trot, each count is held just as long as FOX TROT | Possible before taking the next. It's Regarding the fox trot, Mre.|* ‘one and’ count in which the Christensen explained, “Some call ‘4ncee must be certain to hold the it ‘College,’ some ‘Society,’ and | ‘nd nome ‘Walk,’ but it's all one fox|_ At Stevens’ Dancing seademy, trot just the same, having been |Ptf. 8. B. Stevens stated that the adopted by the American National |"*#0n had two dances " Aasociation of Dancing Teachers in| M&Nt be expected, he stated, “the the fall.” | tox trot and waltz.” Prof, Stevens “Of courne,") she explained fur | |ther, “the leads are many, and every |‘? fox trot. dancer has learned to follow any 1 DANCE MORE in Pitible Condition When She | individual has his own little twists| “It started.” he maid, “just five times and has developed numerous thing in the way of a step, and AND MORE POPULAR T EB Denis, and now of the Douglas ones 2 cll He {Wists | years ago, with a moderately slow MRS HATFIELD |vartations. What with all these ba |variations,” he concluded, “the girl CABINA OHIO ses: 10 or a down ways in one te | | muucht."* Mra. Hamilton Dougian, Jr, |formerly a student with Ruth 8st . ham's Vegetable Compound = senoo! of Dancing, declared Aino ht a ER lthat the dance is becoming continu |ally more popular. Sabina, Ohio.—‘T took Lydia E. | Pinkham’s Ve “That ts why." she said, “our table Compound for | dancing steps are shorter.” kneas and ir- | «shorter? maid 1, “What has that }to do with itt” |to ntay home and be igterested with joard playing and other entertain mente are now flocking to the caba rets. Because of those ‘crowds’ Ure ~ (Moor apace in small, and the steps must necessarily be shorter “Por the same reason,” Mra. Douglan continued, “backward dane ing i* t considered at all delight ful, Absolutely the pest of the dance hall today in he who steps back and collides, Dancers must ‘keep going forward.’ * housework without any trouble at . Youcan use this letter for the sake of others if you wish."’ — Mra, | Weipon G. Hatrizp, R. R. 3, Se- | bina, Ohio, Housewives make a t mistake in allowing themselves to become #0 woak and nervous that it is well-nigh impossible for them to attend to their necessary household duties. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable on ponition of feet, “Did you know,” she asked, “that most people dance pigeon-toed? Well, they do, They turn their foet tn. nd they abouldn’t, And did you know a man shouldn't dance on the ball of hia foot? He's supposed to walk flatly when dancing, while bis Somebody pleane put on the record. Advertisement Guppome we have a nice old-time 1 | 9% BEG. MON. FEB. 20) Thompson to Argue | County Ferries ents Now ai Man Office : | METROPOLIT. AN | Willle—around~around—around. OLYMPIA, Feb, 1¢.--To argue In MON, — “KIGOLETTO,” Kineva, Tommasini, Ces TUR Lace’ - to foree payment of war tax o ' me King county ferries, 1. 1. Thomp- the United States cireult court of ap- peals, Originally Judge Edward FE. Cush t). county, against which decision the AT | government appealed. ys Fras | vesistant United States district at canl, Tommasinl, Royer, Cory CONDUCTOR—ERNESTO KNOCH — | torney, in appearing for the federal Mare teerth toe hats Mate Be povernment. ‘The action involves at, 600-815 about $5,000. MALL ORDERS. Addseas a 3 Carloads Fabric and Cord been fined for kerping fusary texee| ged Recluse Saved | paid by Americans. YOUNG MAN From Lonely Death’ E. L, Dearborn, 71, is recovering | |from a severe illness Thursday at| the home of his son, E. F p Dear} TACKLES born, $709 Meridian ave. after be- | ing rescued fro: . PROBLEM (tens ty a trapper, The aged man has been tiving | alone in a cabin six miles from In- in the big woods. A trapper, ! elving no answer to bis welcoming hail, Investigated and found Dear. born bedfast. He improvised a litter and got the sufferer to a railroad, | seeing him home. | it, Mr. Harmon,” | - mye cman ner nnn have my points! matter of fact, I THEATER Feb. 18 “Well, Jack,” HAZEL WOMEN’S SHOES $1, $2, $3,$4,$5 No MORE Supported by for weeks. and bought the sult Good values they Pig’n Whistle. Plus War Tex Horlict.s ORIGINAL Malted Milk School Shoes for Boys and Girls That are Built to Wear And Priced to Please UNITEO SHOE STORES, Inc. 500 Pine Street Opposite Frederick & Nelson's Opening Sat. Eve., O, D. Woodward Presents || WHITMORE ALEXIS B. LUCE and a Notable Cast tn “A Woman’s Way” Matinee—Any Seat, Reserved, 25e Night—Any Seat, Reserved, 50¢ SEATS NOW SELLING ~ PENROD FRECKLES BARRY! | Some Combination! = Casings This is part of the stock of Tires I bought on my recent trip East. By going direct to the factories, I was able to make some exceptionally good buys and am able to sell these Tires at prices that are remarkably low, even in these days of extraordi- narily low prices on tires. Call at my store before making a purchase of any kind and you will be thoroughly convinced that we have the best tire values in the Northwest. All sizes, all prices, and all fully guaranteed. Buy a few tires now and beat the expected raise in price. You may place a small deposit and we will hold them for you. W. O. STANDRING, PROP. PIKE STREET TIRE SHOP Phone Elliott 0446. PIKE AT BOREN | “For instance,” she explained, “in i And an it} {spoke a little bit about the history of | step. Bince then it has changed six | | “Simply thin” replied Mra, Doug: | laa, “The crowds of people who used | Mra. Dougtan poke a few words transportation of passengers on the | son, attorney general, is on his way | to San Francisco to appear before | SAT. John Frater, | } dicted, while the walts is greatly in. | J) | | | | | ons are that action on the proposal, man in the district court of Western | Washington decided In favor of Kin | | Compound should be taken when you artner lifts ber heels from the rst notice much symptoms as ner- oor.” 7 ne vousness, backache, weakness and ir- © Mrx. Douglas, too, said that we're Cadet Corps Plan 667 ADY LUCK” IS - 7 regularity. Tt will help you and pre- waltzing forever | Lies FOUND Chief Justice of Action on the proposed establiah- | melody, “Walte me around a€vi0,! mene of a military training course in | POTtens logt $5,000 in tips today—al-| Dr. Wang Chung Hui, chief jus- Beatle high 1 i be taken at Friday's meeting of the} ,, school board. Three of the five| Porters’ club and held up the mom-|at a luncheon given Friday noon b: directors, in a poll, taken by The? ASE | Star lant week, expreased themmelves | jas against introducing drill. Cc | hebalf of King county In the action | tha Cleaner Of Gale Chinese il —— brought by the federal government | tvanced hy the Chamber of Com |Derepe exept Russ and Great) * 0 | veree, Will be postponed indefinitely. | Britain, / } ~~ i THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1922 FRASIER-PATIERSON SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Price Basement The Special Price Basement is able to sell for | less always because it buys for less always. Nothing but special underpriced lots of mer- chandise are ever bought for the Basement. The selling is rapid, because the prices are | convincing. —e A Special Sale of the | Well Known | Eldredge and Women’s and Misses’ Canton Crepe and | bsg Taffeta Frocks Machines | $15 During This Sale on any sewing machine, re- gardiess of its age, make | or condition, toward the purchase of any of these Western Electric or Eld- redge Sewing Machines. Several Styles and | Prices | From Which to Select CONVENIENT TERMS IF DESIRED ~-Fraser-Paterron Co.— Sewing Machine Department in the Basement Exceptionally Low Priced | } | At $15 Clever styles in Canton Crepe Dresses with | radium lace trimming—taffetas with trim- ming of soutache and fancy braids; also with scalloped skirts, some faced with bright colors. Sizes to 42 Good Coats For General Utility That Are Surprising Values | At $15 © i | Well-tailored models in heather mixtures, | plain chinchillas and velours. Excellent | Coats for between-season and year-around | wear. With convertible collars, large side ockets, small breast pockets and tailored | Its. Sizes for women and misses. Comes Up Friday | China Is Coming CHICAGO, Feb. 16.—Thirty negro most, auinee wt entered the Pullman tice of China, will be guest of honor | ts expected to bers, securing $5,000. ‘The men were the Cham ber of Commerce and the later arrested and the loot recove: ~ rea. | Chima club at the L, C. Smith Build. ing restaurant for members of the Indica- | Metric eystem fg in une all over disarmament here, en route to China. delegation Season’s. First Dollar Friday! More Than 1,000 New Hats at Representing Values to $7.50 adl Trimmed Hats.. $1 Untrimmed Hats $1 Banded Hats... $1 Children’sHats.. $1 A most comprehensive array of NEW MILLI- NERY bonght for Spring wear. Hats from every f department of this huge store. Exquisite Hats é which but yesterday sold for up to $7.50. Hats of Silk, Satin, Straw, Celophane and clever combina- i tions of two and three of these Ynaterials in latest wanted colorings and models. All at $1.00. Trimmings in a most wonderful assortment; shapes in multitudes. Oh! what a haven for one who is the least bit clever. Basement Department Stig get Mines, Sr ;