The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 29, 1922, Page 4

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR "BR. LOUGHNEY'S DEMOCRATS TO | $ 4 AND CORRECTIVE DIET Gives Mrs, J. A. Moyer, of ‘Tacoma, Quick Relief MRS. J. A. MOYER Uitie journey from my home tn | to Dr. Loughney’s Human Oven Institute preved a in we beck pre’ . The jreubles are has disap- up wonder- se ecns la Latest FREE HONOR WILSON 66th Anniversary of Birth Celebration Here B. F. Irvine, blind editor of the Oregon Journal, Portland, who will speak to King county | lemocrats Saturday on| Woodrow Wilson and the|]) Future.” The 6th anntversary of the birth of former President Woodrow Wilson will be observed by the King County Democratic club at the weekly moet: ing to be held at Meves cafeteria Saturday noon, which will also mark } the close of the successful campaign to raise by popular subseription thru. out America $1,000,000 or more for the establishment of a permanent Woodrow Wilson foundation for fur. therance of the peace of the world B. F. Irvine, blind editor of the | Oregon Journal of Portland will de: \[) liver the principal address on “Woodrow Wilson and the Future.” 55 i HH dt zi H 1 i : its il 8} ig i i reeyhil i i Hf ask the ministers to go easy, foreigners who are not in tell the ministers to ‘em rough,” and protect their nationals. “1 lernments and thus torce Peking to Special Price Basement The Semi-Annual Apparel Clearance Takes Sweeping Reductions from Prices Already Extremely Low Every rment in FRASER-PATERSON’S Special Price Basement is greatly underpriced | at the first marking—therefore when further | doubly significant. Coats to Clear Coats of velour, plush, astrachan, and utility mixtures. In navy, brown, black and reindeer. $16.95 | Coats of diagonal mixtures, velour, Melton, plush and astrachan. In novelty, sports and jacquette styles. Popular colors. | °$12.95 Dresses to Clear Dresses for street, business and in- formal wear—in pinay colors. Models of Canton te Crepe de Chine, Radium Lace, Poiret Twill | and Satin. $1295 $15.95 $18.95 Suits to Clear FUR-TRIMMED Models of suedene and velvedelaine. Trimmings of nutria, dyed wolf, beaverette and * m—some trimmed with em- Colors — navy, brown, xy i) NS eweaeeser- WV rae Sizes for Misses and Women. $17.50 A New Shipment of Satin Hats at $3.50 At the Special Basement Price ‘ Close fitting turbans and models in the smart off-the-face effect are smartly trimmed with self- material, flowers and perky bows. In black and colors. Children’s Stockings Special 20c Pair Fine Ribbed Stockings—extra quality “Sec- onds.” In black and cordovan. Sizes 5 to 914. Special Price Basement In the meantime the bandits and their captives journey from one place to another, taking what they want or can get. However, « bandit is w bandit and he may get mad, so - there 1s just @ little cloud over the|Girl Shot at Altar prisoners sun, ‘2 ‘The Honan bandits who have been by Rejected Lover seizing missionaries say quite frank-| BARI, Ttaly, Deo. 29-—Just as ly that they are disbanded soldiers | Mare Ws are Typ aad in the chyrel ere, Lieut ‘ommasa Larus- and are taking foreign prisoners to! |. ‘Grew « revolver and killéd Gig. involve Peking with the foreign gov-| norita Maria Penneila and himself. take them back into the national army. The government says that’s what comes of disbanding soldiers, CONGRESS; HOW IT OPERATES Boys and Girls of Seattle: How much do you know about congress? Do you know how many members of congress there are from this state; how much salary they get; how the speaker of the house 1s chosen; how nominations for congress are made; how congressmen are elected; what congress oan cannot do; how often congress mests; how special sessions are called; how the number of congressmen ta fixed? If you want to know about these things; tf you need help in your civics course in school on congress, The Star’s Washington Bureau is prepared to help you. It has just prepared a bulletin telling all about congress and congressmen and their duties, eto. The bulletin t# free to any reader of The Star. Fill out the coupon below and mail as directed. price cuts are taken, the money savings are ||| | SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET LOW PRICES BACKED BY STANDARD QUALITIES Sweeping Reductions in the Garment Sections COATS REDUCED TO $49.50 26 Coats reduced from $65 11 Coats reduced from $75 Novelty styles — handsome garments. Many with rich fur collars. Lined with beautiful crepe silks. $16.75 DRESSES REDUCED TO $10 “Co-ed” models—of jersey, with twine embroidery in Chinese designs. Styles for youthful women and high school girls. $45 SUITS REDUCED TO $29.50 Smart ‘styles. 20 models are FUR-TRIMMED—with caracul and nutria. Suits of Yalama cloth—in navy, brown, black and Sorrento blue. Satin linings. Splendid Values Throughout the Store Saturday The Following Are Further Examples of FRASER-PATERSON Low Prices: Women’s Sports Stockings Special 89c French Linen Handkerchiefs 50c 75 Hand-Embroidered Hand- kerchiefs with colored coin spots in corners. Clearance of Women’s and Children’s Winter Underwear ALL GREATLY REDUCED Women’s Union Suits Reduced to $2.59 Wool, cotton and wool, and silk and wool—all styles in the lot. Sizes 4 to 9 in the assortment. Children’s Pants Reduced to 49c Wool and cotton mixed. Knee length. Sizes 6, 8, 10. Boys’ Union Suits Reduced to 85c Fleeced cotton; high neck, long sleeves, ankle | . Sizes 6, 8, 10, First Floor Baby Carriages Special for Saturday $24 REED PULLMAN CARRIAGES —made of fine, round fiber. Corduroy lined, and equipped with windshield easy * First Floor Card Sharps Net 29.—BSteamship The girl had refused to marry him,| from reports made to them that the ~~ |loot of card sharpers on the big At- lantic liners during the past season |has exceeded the $1,000,000 mark. |Many of the professional gamblers have used pretty women as decoys, and practiced blackmail in some in- stances. Pike, Main 6663, And 115 Yesier springs. In ivory or brown. Folding Sulkies Special $13.50 Made of French gray reed, with folding hoods. gi Floor WOOL-and-COTTON Sports Stockings in wide- ribbed weave—just the thing to wear with Ox- fords and strap-pumps, Cordovan, Gray, African Brown, and Light Tan Heathers, Our Saturday Specials Boys’ and Girls’ Stockings 25¢ FOR BOYS: heavy weight cotton, in black. Sizes 6 to 1044. FOR.GIRLS: light weight cotton, in black. Sizes 6 to 10, Fabric Gauntlets Special $1.50 Imported Gloves, in strap-wrist style. In gray, sand, beaver, cov- ert and mode, with contrasting gores and embroidered backs. Imported Stationery Special 30c 100 boxes in clearance. 25 large- size sheets and 25 matching, tis- sue-lined envelopes in each box. —First Floer 325 Yds. W ash Laces For Clearance—15c Yard Desirable patterns and widths in both EDGINGS and INSER- TIONS. Some are in matching patterns. Just the thing for January white” sewing. —First Floor 15c ’Kerchiefs 9c 500 of them. White lawn, with embroidered corners. —rvirst rior Cc Pr. The Clearance of Men’s Winter Underwear offers remarkable savings on — fine quality garments—all re- duced from very much higher prices, Munsing Union Suits fea- tured—reduced to $1.75 and $3.65 —Moen’s Section, First Flooe Special Values in Shoes $3.85 | A clearance lot of 55 pairs of — HIGH LACE SHOES, with | both welt and turn soles. Of jf black, brown or white kid. Not j} all sizes in every color, 4 $7.45 104 pairs NOVELTY STRAP — PUMPS—3 styles. All patent jj leather, military heels, Patent |} leather and beige; military | heels. Black kid; Spanish — heels, —Bhee Shop, Second Fleer | THE JANUARY WHITE SALE Beginning Tuesday, January 2nd, Offers Remarkable Savings on | Linens, Bedding, Towels and Wash Goods For years the standards of FRASER- Qua Women who recogn news of FRASER-PATERSON CO’S. / it would bring them remarkable savings on their Householi Nee guides to lity. January White Sales with a PATERSON Linens, Bedding and Towels have been the | ize worth-while merchandise have looked forward to the {| o“ deal of interest—knowing | This year, more than ever—the features in our January White Sales represent the low price levels which only months of careful planning and advantageous buying can bring. Million in Year 'THAMPTON, E: 4, Dea| CLAPHAM, England, Deo. “ meee Miss Amelia Lauder sued Herbert ‘W. Higgins for breach of promise and got $100, The court said that officials = entimate im N. YOW Juat China, — brings Remedies for Men and Women, Specialiet Stomech an@ Female Troubles and 16 Breach of Promise Suit Brings $100 PETER LARKIN ||. Lecture under ausploes of American Association for Recognition Irish Republic Eagles’ Hall, Seventh and Pine December 30, 8 P. M. FREE Weak Glands Require Scjentific Treatment Ex-Government Physican ts a Gland Specialist and can be seen at the Port of Health, 1827 Third ave. FREE. Opposite the P. O.—On Third Ave, Eyes Examined Free ' Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, IMuminated | ow | sone ‘We have made it | for you to wear toric ei i ia ee al nia say nabs . yew fEANS DANCE | aur ay ! J, Lvsoun I want s copy of the bulletin CONGRESS, and enclose Saturday Eve, Dec. 30 || 4 Roome—Bath—Nook | | son’ i one, Piece. including the $100—$15 MONTH HERBS and ROOTS two cents in stamps for postage, Beautifully decorated You will not expect to see such i $7.50 ee Suna é / ee Queen Anne Hall | bi ee H @ pretty, well constructed home ¥ Co, 1 Signor Gelasio Caetani, ees 7ectt poente, jJon a halt-acre of garden land, || a O17 Wiret Ave, Newr Medien | Fascisti ambassador to the Mysterious colors of orange and rose, Picturesque scenes of China's far frontier. Reith o’ Flowers Club was greeted b; tion of prominent Italians.

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