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THE CHARGE EVIL So easy to charge—so hard to pay. And the hardest thing to pay for is something which is gone, Something to eat is the one thing which ought not to be charged. In most instances the merchant can recover his goods tf not paid for—not so the groceryman, as the custom er eats up the collateral! People who buy regularly from Piggly Wiggly can save enough to pay the water and light bills. Stationery, postage, bookkeeping cost, delivery service and clerk hire all go into the cost of groceries bought on the charge plan. Easy lies the head that does not worry about an unpaid grocery bill. PINE VAN CAMP’S SOUPS 8c H-P SAUCE "=" 39c P&GNAPTHA.... 5c RUTH H-O CATSUP MARSHMALLOW ‘:-- ASPARAGUS Libby's Sliced No. 2 Can APPLE 29c 23¢ No, 2 Can PEAS 23c Maybell Griffen, Baltimore beauty, has been asked by the United States to pay an income tax on her beauty, according | nigh order, in an to develop The income tax is being levied on a) | $500 beauty prize and a gown, worth $1,000, given to her by! a Baltimore department store. was a gift. Authorities say it was something earned by capi- to news dispatches. SEATT THE —e — (PAYS INCOME TAX ON BEAUTY She contends that the dress OATS eee l4c —— beauty. = 26c 24c Bottle 39c Pint Jar Libby's Large White YOUR LU COFFEE, Vacuum Packed, .. 38¢ Queen City Market, Fourth Ave. and Pine St. California and West Alasks 4728 University Way 62? Broadway North at Roy EIGHT STORES—W. L. AVERY, Pres. and Mgr. Next Store te Open—t3d Ave. and E. Union g 8 cUepeeREnE abt E 8 1,000 OTHER ITEMS ON THE SAME LOW | \age who stated that she must in order to remain respectab number of letters have been sent to“T. R. M.,” but they are New York, when the | long, 80 space permits me to print only a few of them, Here) | they are: Aue savensy Sarne, oS Puret Ave. 1185 34th Ave. at Union St. Ith Ave, and E. Pike Mth Ave. 8. and Beacon your letter. being @ regular z & i gi : coeds of the male of some buildings, netted $60,000 for himself and Bither. Cynthia Grey: |You Find What You Look For, Correspondents Ad- | vise “T. R. M.,” Who Asked if There Aren’t Any Men Any More Who Appreciate a Good Woman. BY CYNTHIA GREY “Can't a woman be a good fellow and have a good time without being a roughneck? Aren't there any men any more | who appreciate a good woman?” | These questions were put to my correspondents the other) | day in a letter written by an attractive widow 88 years of \old, and > f° from one position to another Dear “T. RM": too, and cannot resist anewertng T am also 88 years old | and must also support myself and) and Friday, trem 1 to 8 p.m. two children. My work i» entirely among business men and I have wuc- ceeded wonderfully and I have been told that I owe my success to my low, & good sport, usually prove a good fellow himself. LE STAR PIANO CONCERTO’ Moiseivitch to Appear IN} sno crowed the tracks with her | Mra. Beach became a mother Wed |nesday, the day after the accident.) of | Her baby Symphony Concert A salient feature of the ge Benno Moisetviteh, world Russian pianist, who will ap; the Metropolitan theater, Sunday aft ernoon at 8 o'clock, ax soloist with the | ave, N Beattle Civic Bymphony orchestra, In| ~ his ability to combine by his artistry plete musica makes for greatner Motsetviteh will play th certo, No, 1, with orchestra ac paniment, the only piano concerto with orchestra accompaniment to be heard in Seattle this season, The distinguished genius will also be heard tn @ group of plano Moiseivitch ts the second world famous artist to be presented to Be. attle this season by the Beattle Civic | Bymphony orchestra, tn Ite program of symphony concerts for Heat muste lovers, The la ton of its kind on the ft ts also the only m Beattle organized as a ctvt Under the continued leadership of Madamé Davenport Mngbere tt ts now tn its third season of providing the city with symp! muaste of « olon. 4 encourage the munteal life of the tunity, kets may be purchased at the Metropolitan theater and at the fol lowing muste stores; Sherman, Clay & Co, Hopper-Kelty Co. Montelius Music House, Rose Music Co., Seattle Music Co., Woods Muste Co, Martius Music Co., and er Bros, Piano Co, | WIFE FORGIVES RIVAL SISTER Intercedes to Save Her From | Being Deported and support her child, A ; and en Tuseday anéd Thuredady Interurban Victim jurt Sixt CLEVELAND, Jan. 13—A Inst-|]) minute appeal by her sister, on whone | charge she was about to be deported, |}! eaved Mra, Agnes Fekete, 32 years 13-year-old daughter from deportation. Mra. Fekete and her child were about to be placed aboard « train for sister, with wh © lived at Martin's Ferry ning to the United States win \from Hungary, nted. Upon the death of her husband | Mra, Mabel Keach, 22, died in the| TO BE FEATURED xth and W: jes Which whe Fr Dies of Injuries honpita! Thursds ar struck hei « born dend, and phys ed at 1621 Sixth Kerensky Talks Helien Women in ROME, Jan, 12 ident wan responsl-| Matting and Signorita Francenc and yell College Students to Polish Chiefs) bolsheviki noes here Derrald Caldwell and ummell has} with nh leaders. hail, Elec | Signora Giulia king. 4 wht a duel with Farlane and Mightly wounded, then be FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET — | DOWNSTAIRS STORE| On Sale Saturday 1,200 Pairs Full-fashioned Silk- Women’s and Children’s Sample Stockings At 25cand 5QcPair 380 pairs Women's and Chi! dren's Cotton Stockings, @ sam ple Iine, In assorted styles and izes. Unusually low-priced, at 25¢@ and 5O¢ pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s Rubber Aprons $1.00 ‘Three attractive etyins in Rabter Aprons that women © serviceable, for wear oren, Gi aed a aa. Women’s Sateen Bloomers At 95c Pair boot Stockings Special $ J l 5 Pair ‘OMEN’S Full-fashioned Silk boot Stockings (18-inch boot), lisle tops and the new “Way-new” Foot, with extra wear-resisting ma- terial where friction is greatest. Colors: Piping Rock Otter Black White Sizes 81% to 10. Unusually low- priced for Stockings of such good quality. Special $1.15 pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Gray Beige Cordovan Putty Boys’ Cotton Jersey Sweaters SPECIAL ] 75c These Jersey Sweaters should prove interesting to mothers of boys, for they can r be worn in place of a blouse, 4 and are very serviceable. Neck fastens with three snap buttons—may be worn as pictured, or open for Sia one Gray, Brown, Maroon. Si to 14 ‘a |, at each, years). Special, t 759 Women’s Extra-Size Aprons $1.75—$2.50—$2.95 ‘OMEN of full-figure will find a wide assortm of attractive style Aprons of Black § Striped Percale and Ginghams in dark blue, red i white, blue and white and black and white stripes; Nominate Officers Dartiet’ were nominated for view president of the University of Wash- |ington student body at a nominating assembly held Thursday in Meany ction vill be held in one | week, Other student officers 10 bf Bloody Duel | cioscn at the winter election will be cretary, junior and senior represen= 4 Margretta Morrow, cam- are the only I have tried this ame! frank manner with other men when occasion demanded and have found sie a" Wo eee to answer/ that @ man’s heart ts usually in the =. you right place if you look for ft instead _My dear woman—tI am older than | of miajudging him on the epur of the — moment. I think, perhaps, “T. RM”, you ARE some at fault. You are too conscious of your attractivences and you show you are always looking for someone to may something to or make ome advance, ‘Try tobe mors| 18 Compensated impersonal and meet your men as- ci cbuleaea ou: tea cams hound that Sea for Suicide Cause, LEIGH, Eng. Jan. 12-—Mra. Ellen would women. Sincerely, MRS. FORTY-FOUR. | Fanning awarded $1,600 compen- ed sation from her husband's employers i Wi because he committed suicide owing Bitter inter to eve trouble contracted while at Knitted Bloomers, Sizes 7 and . 8. Unusually low-priced, at Kills Sixty-Two|*™ Z | 26¢ pair BERNE, Jan. 12.—t'nprecedented —~THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Made of serviceable quality Navy blue and Black Sateen, with elastic waistband and dou ble elastic at knee. Wearing parts reinforced. Lengths 27 Attractively priced, at 95¢ patr. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE [Bowl Children’s Wash Dresses REDUCED Cotton Bloomers To $1.00 Each At 25c Pair 480 paire of Women's Pink Broken lines of Children’s Wash Dresses in Ging- hams and Chambrays, in plaids, checks and plain | During the trial [t was testified also that Kaup hed said he had to “split his share with Albert Severinghaua” he collected more than $35,000 in| Testimony as to the “splitting” with tents, and. together with the pro- xz also floral patternings on light or dark backgrounds. Sizes 46 to 52. Moderately priced, at $1.75, $3 and $2.95 each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS. TWO DAYS TO DECIDE PUGET SOUND SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION AD Anderson, Pros Tomorrow or Monday you can join the thrifty crowd that is starting on the Safe Road to Systematic Saving. All pooney left here on or before Monday, January 15th, will EARN DIVIDENDS FROM THE FIRST Avery small amount will start t you saving here—an institution that is conducted under Strict State ision, having investments that consist only of City, State and Government Bonds and First Mort gages on Improved Property. Under the guidance of a responsible Board of Directors our members during the past 22 years have never received less than mm Per Ann No Bicitends Step in tomorrow morning and get the ieee ieee our Savings Plan—a help to cade of men and women. Where Pike Street GrossesThird ar Adolph % Ljhalan, Areas, E,W, Gampbell,VP-Soy Corwin S.Shank, tam RESOURCES MORE THAN THREE AND ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS i cold tn Switzerland and Northern Italy has already claimed 62 lives. Smallpox Spreads Among the Insane LONDON, Jan. 12.-Several cases of emalpox are reported from differ- ent hospitals for the tnstane. \'Take a Little New Year's Journey to the Beautifed South Sea Islands Just sit in your easy chair and let your imagination wing you to/ the far. isles, ringed with | cocoanut palms reaching 200 fect into the blue sky. Rest a minute In the brilliant sunshine and you'll see the Natives walk up| the giant, trees and pick the cocoanuts from which we make Every step in the making of Nucoa is carefully guarded. Our agents in the Tropics select the cocoanuts which are sent direct to our plants here where the rich fat is pressed from the snow-white meat. This fat makes a spread unrivaled in flavor and so easily digested that the most delicate may enjoy it. N. B, Dietitians all urge that chit- dren be given plenty _ —a quart a day if possible. Nucoa costs just half fe mee as the mea expensive ani ito" Hoses end Gish Ae ditorence bes milk." Nucoa supplies the energy « ’s almost ceaseless activities, Mrs. J. Paul Fernel, Chi- cago, loves dogs so much she’s made her home a haven fgr all the hungry and abused ones she can find. And when they’re bruised or hurt, she makes her husband, a plastic surgeon, fix 'em up. ing of these popular Colonial Tumblers (as pictured), in good clear, polished glass. Special, Colonial Tumblers Special 5e Each AN unuéually attractive of at B@ each. Marquisette suitable for mak- ing attractive plain or lace trimmed width; THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 36-Inch White Marquisette At 20c¢ Yard colors. Sizes in the lot 7 to 16 years. Reduced for Clearance, to $1.00 each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Westinghouse k. lectric arming — Pad “a $4.75 ing with two ermo- stats, which automat- ically control heat; and is const : amply flexible for - many uses to which it © is adapted. Connects © to light socket (carrying not over 125 Volts current). Size 9x12 inches. Complete with cord and socket, at $4.75. —Blectrical Section, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Good, even-weave quality of Curtains, 36. moderately priced, 20¢ yard —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORD Tuscan Nets At 40c¢ Yard Tuscan weave Nets, sult for Curtains or Panels, and other decorative uses, In com- bination with fringe and col ored yarns, 39-Inch width (ecru only), attractively low-priced, at 40¢ yard. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ne. Door Mats at Cocoa Fiber, Rubber and Flexible Steel Wire Door | Mats, available in a variety of sizes at moderate — prices; afford protection to polished floors and floor coverings, during the rainy season; at small cost. : COCOA FIBRE MATS: 14x24 inches, 90¢; 16x27 © athe oree $1.10; 18x30 inches, $1.50; 20x33 inches, — for . 'e RUBBER DOOR MATS: 18x30 inches, $1.45 and ~ $2.95 ; 20x33 inches, $3.75; 24x36 inches, $4.50, FLEXIBLE WIRE MATS: 22x36 inches, $2.50; 26x 48 inches, $3.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB