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THE SEATTLE STAR BUY LIGHT AND (NO MORE THRILLS FOR THEM) POWER PLANTS Seattle Company Purchases| MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU GRUNBAUM BROS FURNITURE CO. INC. , SIXTH AVE. Sefween PIKE ond PINE Grunbaum Building Auxiliary Service | Purchase of plants in the town ntewano, Towne “nth Sd January Clearance—Saturday Only! and light Stan | | Woolen Piece Goods An unusual opportunity for the Students planning the Dressmaking Course for this School Semester ! i 1 fo W. HM firmed the the equipment Grath, v news of Come Saturday | = altho © president, co neparate Included n addt or plants, tehee pu Wool Serge—Special $1.00 40-inch all-wool, fine French Serge, in all the want blue. A splendid value for A yard, $1.00. : White ed colors, including navy trie plant Pu er & Light Co. from | Aission line with a ca the school sewing classes. 000 horse-power is unde! 54-in. Woolens—S pecial $1.50 : | Woolen stripes and plaids in a wide range of pat- | terns and color combinations. Very special for final After having been harassed by bolsheviks, shot at by Chi-| clearance, at $1.50 a yard. nese bandits and arrested 22 times, Sonia Ouchtomsky, Rus- |sian noblewoman (left), and her American friend, Cecile | Reynolds, have reached San Francisco safely on the Pacific mail liner President Cleveland. Now they're going to Fort -j i —, i Po ag Ay 54-in. Coatings—S pecial $2.95 Plain and double faced Coatings, including foreign and domestic materials. Very practical for motoring Special for clearance, at $2.95 a yard. GERMANY IN 1923 Germany’s Bid for Ocean Trade Hamburg and Bremen Coming Back But the Profits Go to Foreigners Supply of Ships Exceeds Demand BY MILTON BRONNER BERLIN, Jan. 6. wear, Lotter contest of ember, as an avalanc and delightfully original mainly in art form first prize of $1 answers. were submitted 5 wan awarded ¢ Port Angele 54-in. Tweeds—Special $1.65 Woolen Tweeds, unsurpassed in durability for light weight wraps and outing suits. A splendid material, Get Ideas From Our | priced special, at $1.65 a yard. Pattern Department An Aft oon Gown of the simplest lines and most chanting effect is made with odd wide that blaze match the braid with which the dress is trimmed. ave. was In other words, Hamburg Bremen, too—may be busy whistle of an o g once more. But Germany tan't prof- ered by the # iting from it as once she did. The ing of tugs is the favorite mu {| profits from carrying things in the great city of Ha ‘ are going largely to fore Hamburg undout coming |the ex of imports over experts back. So is Hremon. indicates ¢ is going deeper Two years ago they were dead-jinto the w | ative Bremen harbor seemed desert-| The ships that leave this port for led Ham waa not #o bad, yet nly American, but |the pulse of Germany's second city|German ships are once more regu- "| Truck Drivers | Deat like that of a sick man. Now it/larly carrying freight, and in many |is beginning to look up and take no-|!nstances passengers, to Latia Escape Waters | tice. | America, Palestine, ‘Asin and auto trucks| A walk amid the docks confirma | Africa, . dived into Lake Union late Thursday | t»¢ {mp The Hamburg-Ameriean line now when the earth piled be th « plank + Hamburg 1 am able to et has 43 pa with 3 lnead-qeee ine, . thew alter figures showing how the port under construction 43 more, ward and slid the water up ning back to its pre-war emt- | 200,000 tonnage. The North Ge Joya of Bre-| | their cabs. They were later rescued : eth rman Lioyd of Br | - - cha ee . | men has 25 ships with 127 - . as. > Se iy lame” The Prine Pema Welekia |shipe with « total tonnage of 14,242,-| nage, and is building 2, with 226,- Jazz Bands arce; || Suicide Attempt |the highest mountain of Great British Society Upset} Is Not Insanity | ato, wnich ts usually covered | 00. | 000 tonnage. and In J. Dowell leaped to safety |000 In 1919 this had dwindled to a| 000 | scan Ti4 ton-| German tonnage before th when the machines slipped backward | "C&%t 2.284 shipe with 1,848,716 ton-| | Moerms ‘wurieg| LONDON, Jan, 6—~The hold that} LONDON, Jan. 5—Testifying for a|snow in August, is completely & jazz music has gained on British #o-| woman prisoner here, Dr. Henry| of snow this year. scm nage Py 1820 this rome to 6,191 hips | WA# 5,600,000, She lost a lot during ith 4,609,000 tor 4 by 1921| the war and, under the peace trea- — Chosen to m 9,131,000 ton | ciety is evidenced by the fact that | Brown declared an attempt at suicide 1 four leading hostesses had tWir plans/ did not indicate insanity. Coe y § VA Cc) to 8.401 ships with 9,421,000 tonnage, | tes, 2,000,000 mora The result was U. of Cc. President completely upset this week by in-| ‘Over 17 Million Jare Have to Offer You Difficulty Is Experienced in cut. Our NEW LOW TERMS enable you to make st, and A. 3 Ww. be supplte River hydr get Sound Pe which a tran pacity of 2 construction In O i n Our Big Picking Out Winners | | by the judges in deciding on prize C] S | winners in the Buyers ERE are four massive floors filled to overflow- 4rd ave. 8. drew ing with furniture for every need. Whether for he second place money of $10; the a palace or a humble cottage, you will find every- sgt cps Dana pple nee with a $5 White, 4103 W. Oth your selection now and furnish your home the way } and peapectively Lieale He 4423 | vessel r ire it NOW. " Fifth ave. N. E., stood sixth, winnin, you desire it NOW—at exceptionally low prices. 94; eoventh place and $8 went to rated Lane, 4108 Greenwood ave Colman, 409 E. Olive at. won the tion the Wer Sure ae ed a tek BUYERS’ GUIDE AWARDS MADE! thing here with which to furnish it. third award; fourth and Our Clearance Sale Prices are a decidedly drastic Lee Dine IeateIetobens 8000" Collen * and Miss th Maple way, placed 10th Storm Serge—Special $1.19 50-inch Storm Serge in colors of red, brown, navy blue and black. A very desirable material for school Special at $1.19 a yard. mellow den. sleeves red Bring your Purchase Certificates with you wear. ‘This model would make up beautifully from the we serge priced special, at $1.00 a yard. Latimer, 461 and won $1. Coating Plush—Special $2.45 50-inch Coating Plush in black; also Astrachan in brown and black. Priced for clearance at $2.45 a yard. \3 Matadors Die in Barcelona Ring) BARCELONA, Jan. 6—-An Anda Yustan bull ki three matadors be- | fore he was y dispatched. We Carry McCall, De and Pictorial Review Patterns Egypt. Two heavily iaden renaton. © the bas 1913 there entered tt 16,427 GLASGOW, Jan. 6—Ben For the first 10 months of 1922 the, Germany found herself after the total is 9,066 ships with 10,918,446 | War with only about 400,000 tons of SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6.—EFlece ability to secure jazz bands They | Mi Bi . * tion of Dr. W. W. Campbell, head searched high and low for ‘em, but an Buried in a Novel Manner tonnage. ecean-going veesela, and most of But Hamburg ehtpping men potnt | thes small. Now she bas 1,753,000 of Lick obeervatory at Mount Ham, to no avail. Everyone they located fiton, Cal., as president of the Uni- was engaged. Several orchestra} ROME, Jan. 6.—By, his own request Signor Paolo Liss! was buried in a out that whereas before the war a | tons considerable portion of these ships| However, for am period German | versity of California, to succeed Dr. leaders with foresight have formed | Da Barrows, resigned, was for several bands, but these have been | | vertical position with his feet up. flew the German flag, now the major |*hipping undoubtedly faces a more | part carry American, British, Dutch,|#loomy time than it has in the mally announced by the board of re-| Norwegian, Bwedish and past year. too few to satisfy the demand ( f the university yesterday January Clearance Sale| nanan |mendous slump itn th carrying | trade. The eupply of ships far ex- ceeds the demand, | On factor that hurts German ONCE A YEAR WE CLEAN UP OUR STOCKS, and before doing so every stock is carefully looked over and everything that is lagging or not turning into cash quick enough to suit us, the knife is put to, and in some lines very deep gashes are made so as to move them quickly. The following are a few of the many we are offering during our January Clearance Sale: CHANTECLER Continuous Cafeteria, 10:30 to * eat Prices im City THIRD AND UNIVERSITY tore Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. SPECIAL SALE OF GERMAN SAFETY RAZORS AT 49c fs the high price of coal. On the other hand, up to now, the de-| prectated German currency has been Jan advantage to the German lines Paying thetr men In marke and often | Silk and Wool Hosiery at Clearance Prices Broken assortment of Wom en’s Silk and Wool-mixed Hose: also a lot of fine Wool-mixed being pald for their services tn for. elgn currencies, they have been able Hose in brown, black, and some light shades. jto make neat profits, However, there! Sale price, a pair, $1.00. }ts @ tendency among German satlors not only to demand higher wages but even to ask pay in American | dollars or English pounds Children’s Wool Dresses at Clearance Prices Among the number there are about fifteen dresses, sizes 6 to 10 years, made of all-wool serge and wool crepe; pretty styles, in with novelty trimming price, each, $5.50. Children’s Coats at Clearance Prices Coats of Normandy and Bolivia cloths, In brown and navy, with fur collar. Sizes 4 to 6 years. Clearance price, each, $4.95. School Girls’ Coats at Clearance Prices Coats for girls of § to 12 yearn, fn brown and navy; made of polo cloths, in three popular styles. Clearances prices, $5.95 and 97.50. All-over Aprons at Clearance Prices Women’s Bungalow Aprons of plaid ginghams and light colored percales, in assorted patterns. Clearance price, each, 69¢. Girls’ Tam o’ Shanters at Clearance Prices Priectiia Dean style Cloth Tams, in brown, cardinal, green and burnt orange. Clearance price, each, 75¢. Two Lots Girls’ Serge Middies LOT 1—Navy Blue Serge Mid dies, yoke front, collar and cuffs trimmed with three rows white braid; sizes 6, %, 10 and 12 years Clearance price, each, $1.65. Girls’ Serge Middies at Clearance Prices LOT 2—Minsew’ Serge Middien, made of dark navy. serge, in sizes 16, 18 and 20, with trim- ming of narrow white braid. Clearance price, each, $2.25. Cotton Laces at Clearance Prices Three hundred yards heavy Cotton Laces, Cluny effect, and Torchon, in widths from 1% to 4% inches, price, w yard, 8%¢. 1,000 Yards of Fine Tweed Suitings Full 36 inches wide, suitable for women’s suits, skirts, children’s school dresses or anything where plenty of wear is necessary. brown, green and heather mixturgs; well $1.00 a yard. During our as long as it lasts, yard Ladies’ 2-Clasp Fabric Gloves Suede finish, fieece lined,. in bi k, beaver and gray; wort During our sale, heavy weight brown, 890 pair Ladies’ Patent Leather Vanity Boxes With double strap handles; com. plete fittings and full size mirror worth $1.60. $1 .00 Special, each . They come in blues, grays, wine, worth -48c and Girls’ Shoes ik and tan and smoke calf, tton, for dreas and All solid leather with beavy soles. regular $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes. Cle ance Sale price, pair $2.48 Ladies’ Fine Dress Shoes 16 pairs Shoes in black calf, vicl kid, in Ince and button atylon: some have cloth t thers are calf or kid; in values $5.00 to $7.00, Sizen 2% to #. While they Me cr, $2.68 Clearance Sale, pair sale, school wear throughout Bizes 11% to 2 ar Clearance Sale of Women’s Coats Just 45 Coats left that had been selling from $25.00, $40.00 to $55.00 each, put into 3 lots to close: nats up to $55.00, going for.. ‘oats up to LOT 8—Coats up to $25. 917.50 $14.50 , going at.. $10.00 , going at SAVES VOU MONEV ’ Men’s Furnishi urnishings Men’s Outing Flannel Pajamas, good heavy weight, in neat Stripes, trimmed with silk froga worth $2.60. Clearance 81.69. Men's Dark Gray Wool-mixed Sox—just the sox that will stand plenty of rough wear; our regu lar 850 value. Clearance Sale price, 20¢ pair, Men's Wool-faced Union Suits; medium weight, Mght gray color; considered good value at $1.98. During our January Clearance Salo, $1.39 suit, Men's Heavy price, Ribbed = Shirts and Drawers; form fitting, tn gray and ecru, with a nice soft fleece on the Inside; seams are well tallored. A regular $1.00 and $1.25 garment. Special dur ing sale, 79¢ garment Men’s Blue Chambray Shirts— Cut extra large; in sizes from 14% to 19. Clearance Sale price, $1.00 cach Dress Shirts $1.00 Each The biggest bargain your ever saw. Tho lota are too small to show them up in our windows Come in and pick out your chotce t $1.00 cach. Worth $1.50 and $2.00. Boys’ Knicker Pants Suits Splendid School Sults In values from $8.00 to $10.00, In sizes 12 to 17 years. During our Clear. ance Sale, while they last, $4.05 sult Be fo ¥ $6.00 Allwool Sweaters $8.50 during our Clearance Heavy, All-wool slip-on Sweaters, black and blue body with contrasting colors tn collar, cuffa and tall. Sizes 80 to 36. ’ Heavy Slip-on Sweaters, yool; maroon body r, cuffs and tall “4 $3.98 values. anco Sale, 82.50 Sizes January cach. Boys’ Waists, made of good quality gray domet flannel; rem ular 98¢ values. Ages 11, 12, 19 only. Clearance Sale, T5¢ each. TOMORROW: Politics In Germany. Advocates More | States by Dr. ttonally-know | who addr school ‘ooper speech, School Freedom “Less autocracy and more dem virany mansion of education in the United A. EB. Winship, na educator of Boston. the Benttle Teachers natitute in the First Presbyterian hurch Thursday afternoon. Former superintendent Frank R. delivered the introductory MOSCOW, Jan. 6.—Rellief workers report that every child in 60 towns Northeast starvation, of Moscow has died of D Herb Speciatiat nooTs Eyes Examined Free Throw away your cement bl- focals, We have made tt possible for you to wear torle bifocals, ground in one piece, Including the highest quality frame, for— $7.50 Marcum Optical Co. 917 First Ave., Near Madison was advocated for the ex-| COMPLETE WITH 6 BLADES (Blades alone are worth the price of set.) Some value at 49¢. lette Razor. Winslow Ball-Bearing Roller Skates Self contained wheels, easy running: 40-Watt 60-Watt 75-Watt 100-Watt Under- priced at $1.69 Pair For a LAMPS: adjustable; |] white light choice of leather or steel backs; a bargain at $1.69 PEET'S WASHING MACHINE SOAP Specially Priced for Saturday’s Selling LA E-SIZE PACKAGE FOR 25c Very similar to the American Gil ~ MAZDA LAMPS Priced at 40c 60c 75 bettery lighted home use they use less current and give a el Buy them in cartons of five, For laundering, dish washing and house cleaning; most economical for washing machines. LUTHER HOUSEHOLD GRINDERS Very low priced at $1.69 Worth $2.75 Has stone. Cuts fast cutting OVERSTOCKED SALE OF CROCKERY IN WHITE AT SET OF SIX FOR 59c © Included are SOUP PLATES, also FOR 59¢. No C. 0. D. Orders. and OATMEALS. We CUPS (only), AT 6 — SS 4 4-INCH PLATES GOLD-LINED have perfectly kinds of meats and food. UNIVERSAL AND GRISWOLD | FOOD CHOPPERS No, 0 and Medium Sizes; priced at Formerly $1.50 all