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In the Special Price Ba SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY °] STREET sement —The Method of Buying Is DIFFERENT No regular stocks are kept in the Basement—nothing bought—the stocks are made up entirely of special pur much beew the market—what we can't buy at a specia the Basement. THAT’S WHY “If You See It in The Fraser- Paterson Basement It’s a Big Bargain” You cannot afford to miss this Sale— The values are REMARKABLE, Smart models in blouse backs, trimmed styles; also trim sports models. Of Bolivia, Normandy, Velour and Silk Plush. Women’s and Misses’ Sizes. Girls’ Coats Coats of herringbone tweeds, fully lined. From specialized makers of girls’ coats. Sizes 8 to 12 years. Fur-collared Coats of velour and melton coatings. Sizes 8 to 12 years. Special Price Basement Winter Coats $25) wrappy and fur- $@)50 but SPECIAL LOTS are rchases we are able to buy 1 price, we do not buy for tuns for President on Ticket of Free Liquor BY DON H. HINGA , States, is one of the planks in the ON, Texas, Dec. 1—A na-! platform of H. W. Hayssen, of Wis- system of beer pipe lines, with | consin, candidate for president of the ing station in the larger cities United States on the Universal the beverage to every town, | Brotherhood ticket in Houston re and hamlet in the Waited) cently on his campaign. SONS Hayssen would solve the liquor problem by repealing the Volstead [act and supplying whisky free thru | kovernment warehouses, with a pen- jalty of 30 days at hard labor at- | tached for drunkenness. He would abolish money, making everything free; would abolish con- gress and the senate, al! courta, gov- ernors and state legislature and police agencies. Hayassen's platform promises an automobile for every family; free telephones, and free transportation Five hours will comprise a full days work and everyone shall recetve free groceries. If he succeeds Harding tn the Presidential chair, Hayssen says he will empty all prisons, declaring that it in his belief that prisons harden tn- stead of reform criminals. All prin- Phone Demonstration 25 for Free Easy Terms on Balance The Marswells Electric Wash er washes clothes clean in 3 to 5 minutes, and with its extra water agitation the clothes come out snowy white. Don't delay in phoning Main 6331 for a free demonstration. Lifetime Guarantee Shipped Anywhere on Approval *1 Do not cle » today the way your an eestors did. Clean house the Premier way—the latest modern way. Easy Terms on Balance OWN ho Buy Electrical Goods From Electrical Stores Seattle Electrical Supply Co. Main 5331 914 Pine Street oners who fail to appreciate this new freedom and revert to their old prac tices will be transferred into a sort of & private hell, where all ungrate ful burglars, bandits, and murderers will be exiled Hayssen declares that he was nominated by the Universal Brother- hood in New Orleans on last January }to make the race for the presidency He has been touring the South and | West in tomobile in the inter lent of Bts candidacy Everywhere he goes Hayneen dis tributes membership cards tn the Universal Brotherhood. These cards entitle the holder to “universal tree transportation on all American rail. Toads, steamships, and other convey- ances, the property of the people.” Lonesome Girls Now Know Where to Go SYDNEY, N. 8. W. Dee. 1—Aus. tralia te the one country tn the world where there are less women than men. at your service then tree. DALE ROTHWELL, 0. D. Optometrist and Op 227 Union St., bet. tnd & 3rd 4 STANCE BINNEY In “ROOM AND HOARD* for Kiddies | Ben-Gay for Chest Colds Don’t take chances with your health —that cold—get it off your chest with | Rub the Bengué in and Atany Drug Store—Keep atubehandy Thos. Leeming & Co., N. ¥., Amer. Agent French Baume “| || tract ‘arug store HE Bread and Butter Wins Fa nie Usher Moore Hit pT we MN h 4 ¥, ‘Mn ts, Fannie Usher Assurance that her skirts never) humanitarian motives, She writes | witt be below her knee was given| her own acta, and into ee ae me Prices, per se ee ne ere H+ idles so mad | itnerts the precepts embodied tn her Townaau senna wanes ent jyesterday by Fannie Usher, the) oy vase life. These precepts gen es agpite ogg gree og avo gang Ke wings charming stage partner and wife of | sraty reflect « love for children and See ak Sean cee cg $20 00 | Claud Usher, who ts appearang at |animain <6 < |the Moore theater this week in the| “If “The idea Wee Home’ ts h, “The Bide-a.Wee Home.” Bhe Miss Usher nays, “it in be wan referring to her stage skirts, of | ¢ 4 ‘bread and butter’ stuff courne, and to the reat of her theatri-| Rverything which succeeds remark cal career ably well in vaudeville or in life must Since she first became one of! be that and nothing more. By ‘bread vaudeville’s favorites, Misa Usher | and I mean the sub has played ehild or parts. | wt nely, but neverthe In thin work ab and it in| les this line of chara parte that she! Mine mphasizes that she| intends to continue for the rest of and } tner are only the ‘bread| her life before the footlight and butter’ kind. Their ambition te One explanation for her success in| to depict the people of every-day life, | these roles may be that : lover. wut frilis or theatrical embellish. and the possessor liatinet Fortune for Newspaper Man Started by Ginger KOSSE, Texas, Dec. 1—-Not alll the benk. The money I turned over the fabulous fortunes of Texas ol | to Uncle Jimmie so that he might fields come from oll. | develop the rest of hin 14% acres him- One, at least, came from Jamaica) self. For my part in the affair I re- ginger | recetved $1,000 worth of land, which The case In point ta that of Tom | 1 promptly sold to drillers. Hickey, now associate editor of the! “After the papers were signed, 1 Konse Cyclone in this, Texas’ newest | went into Gorman to deposit my gusher field, who became many times | check. In front of the bank I met & millionaire almost overnight an old newspaper friend of mine, who short years ago tn the lurid days he worked with me in the Texas Desdemona. legintature Desdemona was called Mogtown Unfortunately, the corn whisky then. It's Hogtown yet, in the heart | had given ut and he was absorbing of Hickey and the veteran stampeders| red hot Jamaica cinger. Sixteen of Ranger, Breckenridge and Burk | ounces, enough to paralyze an ordi- Burnett, and more lately of Mexial nary individual, had been stored and Konse away, and yet he was able to greet Hickey went tramping in to Hog-| me with a glad whoop. town with the reat of the pictures cavalcade when that field opened up, and started the Oil News for Harry Eltiott Retween editions he got acquatnted with Uncle Jimny Ellison, a young ster who had lived 63 of his 83 years on the Hogtown-Gorman road. Uncle Jimmie needed no abstract for farm, he held straight pat ent from Sam Houston Uncle Jimmie was in deep distress. HICKEY’S MILIAON 18 DISCOVERED “Did you make a million tn the off yet?” he roared. 1 said, “Look at thin” T showed him the certified check for $1,000, fame Sure for his! “Gosh'’mighty!” that effect million he sald—or words to it sure enough is a Tt dawned on me that my tnebri His farm was undoubtedly worth sev-| ated friend wan seeing double, His! eral dollars an acre, but some city | enginge visiop wax making «ix sharper had offered him $500 an acre| ciphers grow where but three grew for ft. Uncle Jimmie was suspicious | before. and dempnded time to consider, He) «te got over his surprise quickly . . rn lead him to his hotel, so he could That settled it Unele Jimmie warn't write shtory bout good ol’ Tom Hic going to sell at any such scandalous | nic goad of Tom Hickey making || flamer. ‘Then the bidding went to! iinion dollarsh ‘nofl.” two thousand; three When it reached four, Un tim The pair started for the hotel, ac ‘tile ‘Mabeatned: tia deck; sonhed jing to Hickey, the Inebriated stopping ev y hundred feet or to re-examine the check carefully andr blunderbus and invit ders and brig of their anatomy nds to ads maelf that there were TELLS HICKEY aver Sr sig HIS TROUBLES | A wonderful story was written that [night—a tale how honest Tom Uncle Jimmie te nm Hickey BD ring wie cri Hickey, newspaper and oll stampeder — known up d do nd cross Te . “Whereupon,” Hickey recounted to|*2 ip and down and a Texas Ilene United Press. Tg Phas al na errived at his just d rts and - made one million dollars cold 1 manager of Uncle Jimmie's farm. 1|WNle one & T ft jwold 20 acres for him, at a rattling a wowrnd ite tease M rte per, and featured brightly ood price with a 30-day drilling con oe, So brightly 1 by a cash forfeit at IT in fact, that the Sun day editor of a St. Louis paper picked it up. He evidently thought that if Hickey made a million dollars over. cover INDIGESTION night, he would probably be worth oon many more by the time the Sunday edition could be printed, #0 bin story made Hickey's fortune total $10,- 000,000 UPSET STOMACH, And then New York, which pro- duces the largest scale news stories in the world, took a pot shot at the Hickey fortune. A Sunday maga- zine-wection wyndicate made tt $26, 5 5 000,000. OOD OF LETTERS COME FROM WOMEN Chew a few Pleasant Tablets,| “From Boston to Los Angeles ? > . alia: from Portland to Tallahassee they Instant Stomach Relief plastered my gorgeous wealth and | handasonr nm magazine sections,” | Hickey letters started | thousands they | per cent of ther | whom 1 lo |r waid And then the flood of Ry the thousands and came, Ninety-five were from women ° 8 much T hate to cor nd with them in bunches They wanted money for every purpose under the sun--for expen sive operations, to educate ohildren to speculate in oll as T was alleged to have done. “Then came the big surprise in another form from this national pub. Hetty, T was stormed by promoters, who sought to use my new-found fame for their own benefit “T carefully allened myself with the most honest outfit T could find, and thus became vice president of a mil. lon dollar oft corporation, “My altrutetic uree prevented me from drawing a salary, I thought I ach distrens The moment you chew a few “Pape's Diapepsin’ tablets your stomach feels fine. Correct your digestion for a tew cents, Pleasant! Harmiesst Any e FRIDAY, D ie] a ° aa hPL A TLL TAN LT LTT. psp spot Leroy © © © 6 0 0 © @ © 6 0 ©0-© 0 0 60 600° 06 0 0 0 °° © 0 0 6 0 8 6 6 9 0'G eg @ 0& | rT, free to @rive the car. vacuum—eelf-lubricated. WESTERN 60, SUPPLY. CO. Cones eee ken bee aes ast Pike 2041-45 Westlake 812-18 E. | fore. recite | wih 18 THe THAD Ur THE MOST EFFECTIVE MON-SKIO. Ti Ne WESTERN GIANT CORD - - QUARANTEEO - 12.000, Ml i Ras ets Re ed ee ee ee Spend Half Billion for | | was well paid with $25,000 worth of | promotion stock.” Now the anti-climax. “1 helped to sink $65,000 in a hole jacross the road from where 13 gush of jazz notes now in vogue, the total value of musical instruments wanu- factured tn this country reached but $2,580,716. cven in 1914—up to which time jers poured out fortunes,” Hickey foreign manufacturers, chiefly Ger- conclyded. “At 3,602 feet we got a ° man, monopolized the Americap mare gusher, too Jazz Music: -the manufacturing value wad “It was just the purest, most de- lightful kind of artesian water you Jever saw.” only $49,323,415. Then, in the next five years of the war, it jumped $280,000,000 and since that time there has been a steady increase. The innovation of the phonograph is largely responsible for the huge jump, it is said. Frightened Thief Destroys Her Loot DULUTH, Minn, Deo. 1-—Dors othy Scott stole $400 in bills from jher mistress, but, becoming fright | ened, built a bonfire and burned money. ONGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR ARK That beautiful, even shade of dark, | Slossy hair can only be had by brew+ |ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Suk phur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just am application or two of Sage and Sub pbur enhances its appearance @ hune dvedfold Don't bother to prepare the mix+ ture; you can get this famous old |recipe improved by the addition of jother ingredients at a small cost, all ready for use. It is called Wyeth's WASHINGTON, Dec, 1—Ameri- ca is paying something around a balf billion dollars a year tor the musical instruments on which to play its jazz, according to estimates of responsible experts who base their calculations on department of census reports. This includes the manufacturing- not the retail—price of pianos, or- sans, phonographs, talking machines, | violins, trombones and gazooks, with all the other varied assortments of sound making devices purchased | during the last year. | The census report for 1919, which Jis the last compiled, shows that the | value of manufactured musical in- struments In that year was $320,906,- Suicide Euccoeds Thi t, just made public * 149, This report, just made public, on Third Attempt | shows a tremendous increase in the | FORT SMITH, Ark. Dec, 1.—| industry over preceding years, Mrs. Emily Moore tried to drown! Back in 1849, when the ladies wore herself, then slashed her throat and| hoop skirts and consequently couldn't finally hanged herself. i get around to the wild gesticulations Bobbed Hair Fad } Said to Be Dying | NEW YORK, Dec. 1.—Beauty specialists say that the bobbed hair fad is on the wane and that by the time winter comes it will be com pletely out of fashion. To remedy their lack of hair, women who fol lowed the bobbing craze are now buying switches, and the demand for these as well as side pieces is growing bigger daily ! Caramels, Nougats and Fudges Want to know all about how to make ‘em? What utensils and pots and pans you need, just how to get the right results for de licious homemade candies? Thon you want the bulletin just com pleted by our Washington Bureau, which has compiled from the best sources obtainable a fine lot of recipes for caramel, nougat and fudge candies of all kinds, Just fill out carefully and mail the coupon below Seattle Star, 1822 N. ¥, Ave., Washington, D. ©, 1 want the bulletin CARAMELS, NOUGATS AND FUDGES, and inclose herewith 4 cents in stamps for post- age and mailing: Washington Bure: Sage and Sulphur Compound, This can always back be depended upon to the natural color and uses “Wyeth's" Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it hag been ap plied, You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one gmail strand ata time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beau: — tifully dark and appears lossy vd Advertisement, i bring luster NAME [REET AND NO... cITty | Ct NS lustrous.-