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FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1923. MPMBBK AMERICAN HOMES HURDAL January Clearance SALE An Example of Values Offered at This Sale Kroehler Daven-O Made of oak, quartered front and arms, golden and } fumed finish, covered in brown leathe: seat. With the Kroehler Daven-O you have all of the comfort and beauty of a davenport, which at night can be instantly converted into a full-size bed. a bed it has all of the requisites of comfort found in } the most expensive four poster. spring edge The Invisible 25 offered at the special price of $5720 $1.00 down puts one of these combination “Living Room Invisible Bedroom” pieces in your home. Easy weekly or monthly payments. UNBAUM-BR FURNITURE CO. INC. AVE dctowen PIKE ond PINE. Oa Jewels Los issing Party NEW YORK, Jan. 12.—A kissing bee featured the poker party New| apartment were turned off and kiss | Year's eve, as a result of which Mrs. | ing followed, said Paul w. Engle. | Irene Schoellkopf was robbed of jew. | hart. one of 0S ela worth $500,000, according to wit. Resses called to testify before the At midnight the lights tn the January Clearance Sale Second week of our Clearance Sale brings still greater bargains from all departments. As lines become broken we have bunched them together and made such attractive prices that should move them out in a hurry. The following are some of the good things we are offering: Women’s and Children’s Hosiery at Clearance Sale Prices Women's extra-size Black Cot- ton Hose with deep ribbed tops. Clearance Sale price, 25¢ pair. fine Wool - Mixed Hose, cashmere finish, tn black, with gray merino heels and toes Clearance price, $1.00 pair. Women’s Light-colored Silk and Wool-mixed Hose; English rib. Clearance price, $1.00 pair. Boys’ Heavy One-by- one Rib Cotton Hose 60 dozen of these famous stock ings, the beet made for the price. We are offering them, sizes 6 to 9%, at 25¢ pair. Women's Plisse Crepe Bloom. €rs in flesh color; large, full size, with rubber knee; 50¢ pair. Coats,for Children 4 to 6 made of a fine Normandie Boliv cloth with fur plush collar « cuffs.” Clearance price, $4.95. Clearance Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Coats, Dresses and Fur Neckpieces At Very Interesting Prices. The coats come principally in medium and small sizes. $40.00 to $55.00 COATS cut to..... $35.00 COATS cut to .... $25.00 COATS cut to eee DRESSES and FURS cut in Ladies’ Fine Dress 50 pairs of these fine Dress In this line will be found the Old- Time Comfort Shoe—just the shoe for tender fect—in all sizes, to 9, and in values from $6.00 to Clearance price, $3.98 a Children's Coats, # to 14 years, made of a good substantial service polo cloth; some have fur collars. | | i | Boys’ Knickerbocker Pants Suits | «sis pc The greatest value ever offered for school wear. Sev- eral lines where the sizes and quantities became broken | | Men's Fine.Grade Cashmere we have bunched together. and $10.00 Suits all during our Clearance Sale for | value. Clearance Sale price, 5O¢ Women's Mustin Gowns tn flesh color and white with trimming of narrow embroidery edgings: clal, $1.00 each pair, | . 2 Men's Outtn, 1 Gowns— " | 4ounce size; a good quality Sizes run from 12 to 16 years Nice quallt Tot’ flebos euttne ant penis Hill (No C. 0. D. orders— paper. Made by the A. P. W. flannel; regular $1.50 value, Clear: ‘uel delivered only with other Paper Co, Women’s New Spring Under wear—Remarkable values fine knit women’s underwear; ex ’ Slipon Sweaters weaters in $3.60 and some are pure wool, ners mixed wool maroon and blue body with con. sting color in collar and tufts New Spring Union Suits — Exceptionally ments, in every style bodice; reg ular strap shoulders, or with short sleeves; band tops; regular and extra sizes; 6O¢ a “THE STORE THAT, SAVES VOU MONEY 4 Kitchenware Dept. Special large lot of Keg Beat ers, strongly constructe running; exceptional ont worth $2.85 each. Clearance | Wholesale 6—T-inch Plates 6 8 and Saucers Sale price, $2.00 each, Sixes Eliott 6-—S-inch Plates 1—Pilatter AVENUE AT MGMES STREET Y 6—4ineh Fruits 1~-Baker THE SEATTLE STAR BLOW AIMED AT GIRL DEFENDANT IN COURT HART MACHINE Would Make Public Works | Elective Job | BY FIELDING LEMMON | OLYMPIA, Jan, 12—Deginning his promised attack against the Hart code and machine, Charles H. H THE RHODES co. Grasp These Saturday Opportunities Stationery at Clearance Price will next week be re 600 Venus Stationery 45e Correspondence Cards 500 Correspondence Cards & bill before the house, providing Special 47¢ Special B2¢ Special BOE bene pe pe we "* eu ye Heavy white paper with gilt Venus, allwhite paper with Whiting’s white cards, gilt “ct aah rag re ee edges and ribbon tied plain edges and ribbon tied edged and ribbon tied, pointed by the ge $1.15. “Perfect Paper” 50c “Alette Linen” Paber Hetghton broke forth Tuesday tn Special 85¢ Special B96 opposition to the party machine | Venus brand paper with artdined envelopes Whiting’s paper in assorted colors and in @ when he introduced the resolution ta “‘atasaalive ‘boat sine oan calling for the blanket cut in appro-| & ; 4 priations of all state departments | 90 Novelty Paper 1be Crepe Paper She Boxed Paper and institutions, except educational, Special 72¢ Speclal, Whiting’ 2 for 25¢ Special 27¢ rushed Antique’ Dennison’s quality, in all Good quality white paper *. All colorm and full length. Done tr xes with assorted de up in fiat fold packages nigned top Another resolution, which demands all menty ¢ ar was not pre jorted col hinge-top box arranged in a xpent by state the lat Thursday, but will be put before the house next Monday by Representa Novelty Boxed Stationery Specil—ONE- THIRD OFF Ibe and 250 Calendars AT HALF PRICE , ‘ | # ‘Two, three and four-quire boxes of assorted tive Adam Beeler, of King county, A broken assortment of Calendars, dis eatertl gagdia;tu. danay padeigen. 2 Heighton says played in two atyles only $1.50 to $4.00 each The resolution ts expected to carry more weight than the one calling for | the blanket reduction of appropria- | That Heighton ts fast assuming "7 ; f sce: ae os Surccaeat Soler aad In The 100 Silk Knit Ties ay 2 E Clara Skarin, as she appears in court, listening to testi- b works department elective | ONY her sits John J. Sullivan, associate defense will bring; favorable comment and | Couns! picture was sketched in court for The Star by support from many corners of the | Miss Rose Silver, young Seattle artist. how - ~~ ‘The bill, if passed, will take the | ! public works department from @ post tion where Ite members must jump | when the governor nods his ek Special $1.50 These Ties were obtained on a special pur- chase and would sell in the regular way for $2.00 and 50 each. Main Floor Thursday he was a muster 32 his resolution. ove to make the members of White Sales BEDSPREADS, sine «= Thxt4 inches, and hemmed. Specia: for this sale, each $1.50 eee BEDSPREADS, size = 80290 inches, and with bolster sets Special, eet.....+. $8.75 Representative Heighton eald Clearance of Boys’ Apparel BOYS’ OVERCOATS .....-.000+sa00- $4.95 BOYS’ RAINCOATS ........ -$2.69 BOYS’ FLANNEL BLOUSES. cows BOYS’ DARK SHIRTS ....... . | Bo great ere the crowds that have | cupants of these seats after each re Will Name Senate [seen tiocking to the karin triat that |e Dry Law Violators |!u2«e Gitiom nas found tt necensary | A1 rou all ator WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—Repre-|to keep all doorn locked, with pellet | tom « chorus of sentative Upshaw, Georgia, dry, has|nmen posted at each to unlock them SEAMLESS SHEETS, sive $1x99 inches, torn size, and of one operators and other “at placed before Prohibition Commis| oniy for persona who ate actually en- | torneys veoh sioner Haynes his charges that high |”, = privet | eee ae Se ™e1 20 governmental officials, including |“! pe NP: ue Deputy Prosecutor Carmody if members of congress, have been| soner returned to the! vupiecting Clara to an mn f itti violating the éry lawe Upenisw con-|courtroum ‘TThureday, after the neoa |*ubjecting Clare to an, unm Yarns for Knitting ferred at length with Haynes and|recess, the matron with her was |) hat whe had draped eet ‘ 7 on leaving said he would present | compelled to knock several times be. | tified the Pre sallgn » da — Needle Art Dept—Upper Main Floor COTTON PONGEE, %1 inches wide and in white, Suitable for men’s shirts and pajamas. Bpectal, & YArd.ecceoe e+ AOE While the knitting season Is now in fall progress you will probably be glad to know that we carry a choles stock of the best grade of yarns made BEAR BRAND Shetland Floss, @ ball....cccseses-.22¢ his list of names tomorrow to As-|fore the door was opened xistant Prohfbition Commissioner] “Do you want to get in?” the of- | Jones. ficer facetiously inquired when he - finally unlocked the door to admit LONDON, Jan. 12-—Coroner Ritson | her denounced as “a plain murderer” the| "No," Clara retorted with @ writer of an anonymous letter which |smile, “you can keep me out if yous sneered Carmody, “you played draper Oh," interpe Dore, “I 0 fendant tw a lady know It.” | Germantown Yarn, @ ball seesseees-3OG | caused W. H. Jenkins to commit aut-|want to.” T don't know ff," was Carmody's| ccihiccenh-dantida: ot ania Kattting Woreted,.a. ball cncoccse Mee cide. gh a caustic comment " = Art Wool, @ ball ...+.+e-ceseecees COO - _ - heavy welght and tn size 22x44 Inches, with red borders. EaOh eseeeecsercereeses MBO Bernt. W. 8. White In the police man who keeps order in the crowd| Dore and Carmody had another! |inaide the courtroom. A conactentious | ash during Clara's cross-examina-| officer, he handies the situation with | tion Clara had jcederity and dignity, but that doesn't !+.. gare of her keep him from indulging in @ Uttle| witch waa caus AROES WH ot mee man with whom the daughter was |——— -— | During one of the receanen Thurs | intimate. The jury haw not yet [RRR Heather Mixtures, @ ball.seccsces+, 47¢ Saxony Yarn, @ ball .cccecsese-+-B0¢ AMOSKEAG, & BKOIN coceescces. ++. THO RARE ASTRONOMICAL TREAT FOR DENVER AS STAR VANISHES WASHINGTON, Jan. 12. - Early risers thruout the country aia her tf she did | Raise Retail Food \day a whitehaired old lady WAS) informed of this portion of Clara's ° ° " ly . on it to wi statement, repudi: | 4 nn gi lon Ba sre so | | eaaane, i bias So Eas es feats | history. and Carmody was trying to ottag ber, ea cusations against Vou PROGRAM FOR FRIDAY, Price in 18 Citi . re stators are 10 itted to bot Di a tronomical sight by the United |—evectat tae yn Bor ppd Henny Tobel, and exonerating him JANUARY 12 WASHINGTON, Jan. 12. |wtand in the court and iho knew she) “And now tell me,” he pursued, Staten naval observatory here. would be forced to leave if he could |=why she died.” Just before dawn the morning star, Venus, brightest of all the pianets, will perform a disap. pearing act behind the moon, | eee KDZE—1020 to 11s. m. and food prices climbed from 1 to 8 j onet. terested || 3:20 to 4:30 p. m. daily; $15 to] | cent in 18 out of 22 cities a | not got 0 seat. Dore objected tmmediately. oe ee reget ay Tetr| 9:18 pm. on Monday and Wednes- || tor the 30 days ending D 3 |_ “Sorry, mum," anid Sergt. White, ) “How does she know?” he demand. | when Clare walned 10 TSM At oh || day; 7:16 to 8:16 Friday. the labor department has “but I don't see a chair. You might | eq. “I guess she died for the eame | box and leaned forward: 6 LM Sher || KHQ—T:18 to 8:16 p. m. Mom || For the year period, oO up on the rostrum, though, AD4 reason that everybody else doce— ‘Thursday and Saturda: the 22 cities showed decreases Fal now @ thin crescent. The star “ ou his - forehead, which, she said, Hochbrunn | | day, ; r it alip behind the round 74 ss the judge won't give you | because she couldn't help it. hed inftiot KIJR—6 to 6:30 and 7:15 to ing from a fraction to 6 per and reappear on the hollow side ||"*** Pe ar Carmoay nearly caused a riot at| “Would you like to esa, toot De || p m. daily. ae sar eee ALDERSHOT, Eng, Jan, 3 the gentleman your forehead. Polson gas, ferrets and traps Patterson, however, disclaimed any | he used in exterminating the desire to get @ close-up. Aldershot camp. tn from 22 minutes to an hour, depending on the location of the observer. It has been many years since this occurred fenee Attorney Dore asked Deputy Prosecuting Attorney T. HL Patter. fon, when he noticed the latter cran- ing his neck. “Clara, go and show Only attorneys are mupponed to be| Thursday's sension of the trial when | permitted in the benches In the front |he attempted to offer as evidence a |part of the courtroom, and Bailiff |"uitease that had been taken South James Alexander challenges the oc-/bY Clara on her flight, He —— — — lve» | just happened to open it before he} turned it over to the clerk a} found it was full of feminine keris, Ho hastily asked the judge's permiasion to dump out the finery in | hin chamber and then tntroduced | the sultcase—empty. STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Tt wns clearly indicated tn the re- | direct examination of Miss Skarin | that the defense ts trying to show that the prosecuting attorney's office is attempting to shield Edward Von | Tobel, accused ng an accessory after | the fact a testified that while she was in Jail Prosecutor Malcolm Douglas | TOOLS AT LOW PRICES GOODELL-PRATT 12-INCH COMBI- SHEFFIELD 26-INCH HAND SAWS, KAnON SQUARE ein BOe oh entra $1 Ae MYERS’ FAMOUS LOCK-STITCH SEWING AWLS, 49 regular 75c (“a speedy stitch”), special at .....-.+++0+ + ereceeereess Cc Bed Comforts Filled with white cotton; ste 72x84 Inches; covered with a good grade of silkoline; floral patterns Clearance price, $2.95. White Crocheted Bedspreads Size T2x$4-inch; Marseities pat terns; good welght; full cut Clearance price, $2.25 each Huck Towels Good quality Huck Towels, 17x 33 inches; soft finish; absorbent .. +. $17.50 » $14.50 - $10.00 similar manner., - Your home can be bright and well lighted without in- creased light bills if you use MAZDA LAMPS for NATIONAL MAIDA and durable; colored borders. Clearance price leq than whole wale, 2 for 25¢. . To be really comfortable =, Boys’ Dress and School | Outing Flannel these chilly days you need 40-watt priced at......35¢ Saturday Shoes Good wolght, 27-inch Flanne! coal that will deliver the heat. 60-watt priced at......40¢ at fn black and tan calf, with solid | 1 small and large stripes, Clear. The sort that burns on stead- 75-watt priced at.. .60¢ ily with little attention, That's what you can expect feather “noles anid heels. gome| 82° DFke S89 yard 100-watt priced at. have chrome soles and tan elk uppers—just the kind that will | Cotton Bats $1.00 Each stand hard wear. In all sizes, | 31b. Cotton Bats, pure cotton; 2% to 6 in values to $5.00. full bed ¢, 72x90 inches. We Clearance Sale price, $2.98. cannot replace this Bat for the price we are selling it for, and will not be e -T5¢ || OLD DUTCH CLEANSER $2.49 ues ana oui Special for Saturday’s Selling at— high. An excellent value at this low price, We _ | carry a full line of Playing ‘ds and Chips. | ‘ 9 — BOB WHITE TOILET PAPER taken; quantity © price, 81.00 a Specially Priced at— | sous 25 c . Ws Sox in black and dark gray Here you have $7.50, $8.50 | heatner: drop atiteh; remular ate (No C. 0. D. orders—deltv- ered only with other goods.) site Waists—Our | ance Sale price, $1.00 each. 4, in medium Men's Blue Striped Overalls 5O¢ cach. Sizes! with bib; good weight; regular Company | goods.) $1.50 value. Clearance Sale price, PRE-INVENTORY SALE OF Boys’ Jersey Siipon Sweaters | $1.20 each with turtle neck; all colors; sises Men's Heavy Cotton Ribbed from 24 to 34. Special Clearance Sale price, 89¢ each. DINNERWARE AT VERY LOW PRICES OPEN-STOCK PATTERNS of 82, 39,40 and 50 pieces, are priced for a quick cleanup. See our Special Price Counters. We have a limited number of 32-piece White and Gold DINNER SETS priced at $4.49. in eeru and 46, Men's Heavy ve-lined Shirts find Drawers, warm and durable for winter weather, Clearance price, 85¢ garment MEN'S: DRESS SHIRTS Fancy silk stripe madras in tiractive patterns and col Retail Phone E | Mast 0545 Formerly sold at $6.50. Set consists of 14 to 17

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