The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 8, 1922, Page 13

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SECTION TWO J} The Seattle Star SE ATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, DECEMBE R 8, 1922, UNCLE SAM MAY GET ISLANDS FOR DEBTS OF ALLIES COULD VED | || Chain Across the Road to Panama | ‘Peo p le’s Buying Pisiner ma) any < | _ Shows Increqse in 1922 . These reports show that a Plan to Exchange say hnanraias ie "Seiad inde | this year, an increase of British, French Possession Being : — 4 Ual solution BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS Suaaes Pou BW WASHINGTON, Deo, §—The taking over by the United States of the British and French 000,000 over 1921 This Sime ae ton because you get the sas ot 1921 utmost in Flavor and Fragrance at a Price thal is low indeed ~ over the o well beyond inated Presiden there) ‘This survey of the new business! ON! produced in the United Staten this and who now o stands of the West Indies, by At this rate the British Tag | clipped geese Adler Bl mutual agreement, In settlement |). 4) sions would come to » aie Lite A ent bg Page eve th able Life Assurance society of New of war debts, is receiving serk (tune t who sald ous study here. the ma “A record of of Great Britain owes the United | mind and he will use it in Bhar ng home raed t | a 900,000. France | 0f further talk of debt cai capaagre «Bhalla. " = Ceylon thlack} ’ o 7 on the nds of impos . ° in 7 a oon Total Bi the crusting 6 watldtaslaby bareniates Sonsibly Pacha Japanfgreen} being Premier Bonar Law of BEng |" in peinied vut that the chief vibeanizer By ae ia regions 2 brought to bea country to. land, and Premier Poincare value of these islands is strat must be of especial TESS. sued war FFanee, have announced inten o. This is tom to pay. And England has ‘ol Just paid $50,000,000 on account ele, and that this is virtually nil unless used as a base of . This is a little than © third operations against the Americas, are lesson enough “debt or ne cancel the $11.0 wring the recovery edt, including the ab. omic depreasion. done on the theory that the curate «& surve % 4 sible of payment and th ¥| months’ actual and two months’ ap 1921 These reports aggregate from, it is estimated that the tof” dees stants world finances and| Of the annual interest on her to- situation as possible, | OMth® actual « . ws re oe oe ae ithe trade ‘att outter tal indebtedness. Yet as long as “if insurance companies | Proximated business. Reports have| $9,150,000,000. Applying to the 2| insurance paid for during 1922 wiWipe the slate clean and start thee is manifest a disposition writing business lant year were re-|been received from 168 companies, | per cent not heard from the same | all American companies will amount | ae dens to pay, Senator Willis feels the W P W 0 t f k quate te mil estimates of this| which wrote 98 per cént of the ratio for new business ws ex-|to $9,300,000,000 as against $8,700, er is the cry, particularly among | , F , ratio for 1 wstness 0 0 Aad LB : alternative plan would be out e Foor Women Vut o uc year business, based upon 10 total new business paid-for during | perienced by the 98 per cent heard | 000,000 for last year." International bankers. ‘The Harding adm far has refused to aoe sain owns the Rahaman | Gill Sobs Mournful Tale of How She Bobbed lation. Certain mem’ and nearly all the Leeward and) Her Locks and Was Duped But Hair believe a way may yet ie found to Windward inies. She also owns 7 > - 7 a pay the debt. At least it is hoped! Trinidad, off South America, and Nets Prove to Be Life Savers the United States will not have to| Jamaica, south of Cube, In area, lose the debts in toto—a loss tol some 12 square miles BY AILEEN CLAIRE ,& marcel. Medusa had nothing on each man, woman and child of about whe but few islands 1 am 4 woman, and i speak forlus We are in constant danger of | the tribe. We have been tricked, fooled, made | >" blinded by escaping bangs, and idiots of the back of our head t# vacant and | We bobbed our hair. We thought ™angy looking. We are told to buy we were emancipated false hair, we cannot part with « sort of thing and week's wages, and any way can’t life, hairpiniess and ha ‘or. | find any to match ever, No long skirts hamper our We have been fools, idiots, dupes progress, no false modesty and af-|0f fashion. We are paying, an| fected femininity to constitute our | Women always pay and pay and pay. | f ne e i Register Guests 4 shop windows ware displaying long for Conference | Riidiny SSS Sie BS UNDREDS of overcoats—bet- 1s tot ter overcoats—and more of them than we have ever offered before Diamonds ss 25 *30 *35 Make it an investment as well as a gift Heavy, warm, plaid-back fabrics that give a coat that million-dollar look—see the three featured models—the Brookfield, the Fairbanks and the Astor — without a wes paused for oo mn doubt the greatest assemblage of overcoats ever offered the men of Seattle. Genuine Diamond Ring—over $100 3-Stone Diamond Ring i H Pier Christmas B2BS | continue to be listed as such. So we started to reraise our depleted crop Blue Star Ship of crowning glory. ‘ We knew our freedom ebbed out as our hair ebbed in, but we are a Will Load Here | fool, a plaything of fashion. Our| The Royal Star, 12,000-ton re | | bangs were too short to train back |frigerator ship, which is the latest | jand too long to hang down and me| Addition to the Blue Star fleet, will | the eyes or let the eyes sea, We arrive here January 5 to load apples | | resemble « poodle, the sides bung|for the United Kingdom, according cloosly and long. We looked like the|to the Admiral Ling local agents | tail end of typhoid fever, our hair | for the British ship corporation. | hung round our pallid face Ike ma| Five vessels are now being oper | | % carat, blue white; special MOG. ccocnsscesecs 867.00 | weed on a clam. We were dogged | ated on the Pacific servios, they ROS LE RG $115.00 jena stuck to It. are; Roman Star, due to arrive Solid Platinum Dinner Ring- Now we employ a bair net. Spiky| next week; Gothio Star, Magto Star | Gents’ Cluster Diamond Pin— Must be seen to be apprect Hi) locks stick thru the mesh. We haveland Tudor Star. regular $125; special $85.00 = *'d_ .-. +++» $196.00 = = = Platinum Diamond Bar Pin. Beautiful Sotitaire Diamond worth $225.00; special at worth $155; tarcain $105.00 dn. $115.00 Other Specials from $20.00 to $2,500.00 Written guarantee with every diamond to be as represented or money refunded. Could we be fairer? AMERICAN JEWELRY CO. Diamond Brokers * 821 Second Ave. Established 1889 Near Marion St. Pork Sausage Makes the Ideal breakfast dish these eg mornings. Tomorrow, Saturday, it will eae <= = on sale at all of— Lets Go! Frye’s Markets PIONEER|| ==". 25 There’s no sausage like— NIGHTS FRYE’S PURE PORK SAUSAGE It’s made from choice, tender, young corn-fed Given by Seattle Aerie No. 1, Fraternal Order of Eagles porkers, and you will relish every mouthful. Then, too, it’s the cheapest and best food you could possibly buy. EAGLES’ AUDITORIUM {'@ Take home a pound or two for Sunday morn- Seventh Avenue and Union Street | xe MONDAY TO FRIDAY December 11 to 15, 1922 | ing breakfast and you will pronounce it the finest dish you have had served to you for a Combination of the Days of ’49 and Slippery Gulch Combined | long time. FUN FOR ALL. COME AND BRING YOUR Money back cheerfully if not satisfactory. Frye’s Markets FRIENDS H * | American Market, 519 Third Avenue The Eagles’ Big Event of the Season §| Ballard Meat Co., 5443 Ballard Avenue Dancing Every Night Doors Open at 7:30 P. M. Bay City Meat Co., 1420 First Avenue Central Meat Co., 1420 First Avenue Olympic Meat Co., 1416 First Avenue Western Meat Co., 1102 Western Avenue Seattle Market, 109 Occidental Avenue EVERYBODY TWO-BITS 2,000 in Fun Currency in Exchange for Admission | EVERYBODY WELCOME

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