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\ | PAGE 2 ber Amerionn Homes Hureau: Por Netter American Home JANUARY SALE! —these are only a few of the thousands of JANUARY “SALE values offered by this great homefurnishing store. Supply your housefurnishing needs at sale prices and make your money go farther. As usual, Your Credit Is Good!” —an unusual value. Comfort- able saddle Golden hardwood rocker. Special for JANUARY SALE ivory enameled night stand— 9% regular price $3.75 og top 14x14 in. ue head-liner— 49% regular price $12.25 —as pictured, child's ertb Vernis martin finish. Drop side. Size 28x52 ins. JANUARY SALE priced. “TACOM Ae £ SOMUENTELD BIOL mreCo,| Kidney and Bladder' ees: FREE EYE EXAMINATION Glasses are Moderately Priced— When Needed NORTHWEST EYE CLINIC 517 Pine Street Across from Frederick & Nelson Phone Main 5743 Seattle Star’s “pia” COUPON Dictionary How to Get It For the Mere Nominal Cost of Manufacture and Distribution 3 nat a 98c Ps Add for Postage: MAIL Up to 150 miles 07 Triad Ue to 30 ate 10 10 r or greater BE tances, ask ven FILLED master rate for 3 pounds, 22 DICTIONARIES IN ONE Dictionaries published previous to this one are out of date ||of mustard, flour and water when || white Musterole. || mustard and other helpful ingredi reliet from sore throat, THE ESTABLISH NEW | ROAD RECORDS & Highway Construction Increased WEATHER Is WASHINGTON, Jon, 18, — New| for highway construction thruout the United States wore es | tablished during the tast fisc Acoording to the bureau of public} roads records mal year, | During the year foder an 10,000 miles of 1 more than without al aid } ma} mile 1 ald, were o¢ instructed 1 highways Durls least the year each 200 miles of new federa roads, while Texas headed the list | with 933 miles of completed highway A Pansas, Minnesota, Iowa | North Carolina each got 400 ad 1 miles of new roads. ald distributed to states new highway law totals of $166,011,652 the out, Texas got at “Tap, tap, tap!” she went nn big knocker. You never saw ar yur life! Mr Iilinols | the poste “ hickor wived $4 4 it was chuck full of letters ey and Nick, with the ma that the Green Wizard | stven them, were trying to them out allotmeng was next with $4 « and Pennsylvania each r 000,000 Weather conditions permitting and the shortage of freight cars some what relieved, officials predict that 923 will witnes# even greater prog the national ayst “Here's one for Mr, * said Nancy, picking up a let ad turning ft upside down and |inside out. “I'm going to take It to Fiveiliterkome re Send Delegates Delegates chosen to attend the|t woneral ch assembly at Indiana. polis next May by the Presbytery | enti of Seattle, meeting thie week in Bethany Presbyterian church, sky right away.” Mr. Stamps thought ft @ good idea he said, be wanted t ed out before Val: day . John W. Haman and Bera Goboney. missioners are D. D. Townsend, | pie. George W. Lowery and J. A. Rokes.| pap, tap, tap? she went on that ‘FOUNTAIN OF OF YOUTH’ Person's door with the big knocker, | CUT STUDENT the Rev./the fairy weather man, lived Home, Restofes Vigor Quicker Than Gland Treatments Those wh: weakness ani | int European Discovery, Easily Used at | house bille were presented at the see brings the bills to date to 39. House bill No. 24 was introduced by Representative Peterson of Hpo- kane and relates to the asersanent and collection of licenses. It will joy to the heart of many « boy, for it will discontinue the wity of paying a yearly license on his dog. House bill No, 26 relat to the lection of fees paid by studenta at 2 cases |the University of Washipgton. This He daciare the digegvery” te 20 bill, which was introduced by Repre Distributed under th thew of “korex compound.” th. has been tested thorou: tea and ma suffer from nerve lack of vigor will be ed in a European discovery full physica! power | nd operations, It | at $10, special various laboratory residents shal) be juarter. The bill veterans of the world war only half the fees charged to ot T | students. House bill No. 24 deals with un. lawful ansemblies where the persons febcratocien |mpticnted are masked, hooded or Didg. Haneas |DAVO their faces painted or disco} Mo, If you prefer. you may |ored. The bill was tntroduc alten same inks eo Representative McKinney of eatiian 42 and postage on delivery. |294 states that any person it fe sport after |this manner attempts to make him compound | aelf unrecognizable except in @ peace. ful masquerade ball shall be eullty of & misdemeanor Panels Hide Gowns in Parisian Store PARIS, Jan. 18.—In « raid on a shop accused of pirating fashions, the police found hundreds of cos tumes hidden behind secret panels im the wail. il Hi i 4 ing that it coste noth! iif you wish to try thi gPrator, write in jdence to the Massachusetts guarante trict confi- i torkns wl This offer | nobody need hi | Advartineme Troubles HAVE TO G0) | Clogged-up Kidney Deposits Are Dis- | solved and the Toxins (Poisons) Completely Driven Out. Druggists Told to Guarantee It in Every In stance “Your very life,” jepends upon the a health of your kidney You do, don’t neg rey's famous F T0 says Dr. © tp r years as Marsh- | root) is not recommended for every - | thing, bu other tendenc | Bright's Disease, Diabetes or Grave |for kidney disenne in ite w may be stealing upon you. Don't wait until tomorrow to be wonderful pre- and troubles ay will grow upon yoo wiy, stoaithily and with unfaliing ff you even suapect that ubjec: | Bladder to Kidney I the pur chase money on the first big bottle to all who state thoy have received ‘DONT FUSS WITH MUSTARD PLASTERS) Musterole Works Without | the Blister—Easier, Quicker | There's no sense in mixing @ mess EXTRACTION FREE DAILY Our whalebone rupber, which does |mot cover the roof of the mouth if you oan you have two or more teeth easily relieve pain, sore || Rese or stiffness with @ little clean, |i) pubber, | aot of teeth Gum Lyke lations e ents, combined in the form of tho hetor ’” °% ‘Be huma | present white ointment, It takes teeth .....c..cseee | the place of mustard plasters, and|goup CROWN | wil not blister. BRIDGE WORK Musterole usually given prompt!’ Most of our present patronage 1 bronchitis, | recommended by our early custom: ff neck, asthma, |¢rs, whose work fe still giving good ton, | #atiafaction. pleuriny, rheumatism, lumbago, pains| Al! work guaranteed for 16 years and aches of the back or joints,| Mamination free. sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil I biains, frosted feet, colds of the ourT RATH DEN TISTS nd tubes 20 Yenes Musterole in made of pure of! of | Better than a mustard lester Second Ave. 4 Univernity st. [oven ote MAN'S ike Mr.) Sprinkle a de up and almoet turning it |% fo off Nancy started tn her magie| {9-| Green Shoes, thru the sky to Bluster | Mr. prin ae the Rev. J. B. Ferguson, the! Gust Land where Mr. Sprinkle-Blow, |a letter It | place The elder com-|was snowing but she didn't mind «| Dr OLYMPIA, Jan. 18—A total of atx | sion of the house Wednesday. This | announced SEATTLE STAR ADVENTURES | OF Clie Hoberts 8 LETTER ~ AI ton— | on that person's door with Mr. Sprinkle king @ lly when he ‘WOULD TAX ON ACTUAL VALUE | Hart Machine Rumbles as Bone Frames Bill OLYMPIA 18 on the part be heard at Renewed of the the houne Jan when @ bill, which in pure dynamite od by Repre of This tying in the publ entat! » null miaston ac t which was injected tnt | that act in the 1918 session which it unlawful for any t ve A € | fo vu Ay by sion for rate bill the wenate by & This measur the put mokir and not the valuatior small portion of protect th fe from fake c tor 1 has been recommend Y |ed by State Insurance Comminnioner fter Ch Mr. Sprinkle-Blow tore tt of then he laughed and laughed do you think?’ he chuckled from Mra. Guinea Pig | read tt." him tn Bluster Guat Land in the)" met Bo Nancy took the bet “Dere Mr. Sprinite jo that?’ sald Blow, “but I'll write her man had better take her there.” (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1928, by Seattle stan | TIMBER TRACT Q a: YT IS PURCHASED | TACOMA, 18.—One of the) biggest deals tn Washington timber fn years, = tnvolvin, $1,000,000 and adding about half « billion feet 6f standing to the hold i of Tacoma interests, was com pleted today. Purchase Jan, ot the ot Beit Nooksack Timber Co. of Tacoma, a new concern, organized by St. Pi & Tacoma Lumber Co. interests Timber Co. ingham by the was announced by Maj. Everett G,| Griggs ‘The timber ts located in Whateorm county, near Bellingham. Fifteen milee of ratiroad are included in the eal, with oll-burning complete logging camp tn operation at present, Pygmy Elephant Has Freak Food Tastes LONDON, Jan 18—The pyemy elephant af the soo, which at first only bananas, hae transferred Affeotions to condensed milk. Germans have to work 14 days ench year to pay their taxes; French men 3 days. You may | tell her that the only | fiend | Threg Girls Die in MoCoy-Loxate| : locomotives and other modern equipment and a Fishback and ts reg the best moves yet atte rded as one of ted al of protecting the public will cut out solicitors who are ur prepared to give accurate informa mncorning and other document ed by fine thelr work t insurance policie companten w 0 bo 4 in lumber mille wi lowed to sell Insurance during thelr spare time. Wreck of Toboggan CANON CITY, Colo, Jan ‘whtes' gaia"'Gn "0. Cobian deasen over ® precipice and were crushed th on the rocks below. INDIGESTION {11 STOMACH UPSET, ATE 00 MUCH Instantly! Stop Gas, Sourness, Heartburn, Stomach Misery Chew a few pleasant, harmiess tab- leta of “Pape’s Diapepsin” and your distressed stomach will feel Tine at ence. Correct your digestion and ease your stomach for a few cents. Don't | let your stomach keep you miserable! Druggints recommend tt anee DEPARTMENT STORE 1419-21-23 EIRST AVE 80 Dresses in Silk Taffetas and Canton Crepe — fully embroidered and beaded—$18 value—go at $65 25 Stout Dresnee, nines 48 to 63, extra spectal $12.95 600 Vole Waists; $1.50 and $2. values; to close out 75c at, Boys’ Knickers; sizes § to 18; made of heavy materials; some them; pair. . 100 pairs of High Grade Men's Shoes; $5 to $7.60 value at, pair... ‘$4. 95 Men's Black Hose, pair... 2 for .18¢ 2506 i a 600 pairs of Toe Rub- .35c bers, while they Inst. . Conte 67 Women’s and Misses’ Coats in an excellent as- sortment of styles, sizes and materials — $80 value for Beautiful Suits, fur trimmed and embroidered, in most desired colors and sizes; 4 vaiuon.- 918.95 “Ideal” Maternity Corsets and an odd lot of small sized corsets. ate DOC an 95e at. Boys’ Sults and Knickers; well made boys’ suits in good mix tures; knickers reinforced and lined; a real bargain at Girls’ Rain Capes, in blue and maroon colors, with hood; $2.75 ‘6 . $1.75 100 Umbrellas; stro: able; In @ good as handles, Bargain Basement Stevens’ AllLinen Toweling; two to six-yard lengths: regular 86¢ a yard; spectal, a yard. 300 pairs Shoes; special, a pair, . 60 dozen Japane: 20c of Miscellaneous Women’s, Boys’ and Giris’ Painted Cups and Saucers, THURSDA JARY 18, 1923. 02% THRIFT WEEK NOW HERE All over the United States THRIFT WEEK began yesterday. A nation-wide movement is on to instill and encourage habits of Thrift and Economy among the American People, habits which make for national as well as personal success and independence. q' soe Compounded Semi-Annually Is the Least We Have Ever Paid ON SAVINGS Mutual Savings & Loan Association, by ays paying liberal dividends and afford- ing absolute protection to savings accounts, “ed made saving here profitable as well as of inestimable benefit to those who regularly set aside a part of their income for future needs, Your Government Is Calling You ad To join that great Army of Dividend Earn- ers whose savings are the real Backbone of National Prosperity and America’s Bulwark of Defense in time of National Thrift. Start ing here today and regularly answer “roll eall” by making weekly or | monthly additions to your savings account. Savings received in amounts from $1.00 to | $65,000. Husband and wife may each have the limit of $5,000.00. To open an account by mail, send either check, draft or P. O. money order. If currency, it should be registered. Mutual Savings and | Loan Association 815 Second Ave. Sale Now On! Must Vacate January 31 Assigned Entire Stock OF Siar AND CHILDREN’S HIGH- GRADE FOOTWEAR FOR QUICK SALE TOGETHER WITH OTHER HIGH-GRADE MERCHANDISE THAT HAS JUST AR- RIVED. Prices slashed and cut regardless of cost. Greatest bargains ever offered to the Seattle public. Shoes sold Jess than manufacturers’ cost. Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords In _ all styles and leathers; reg- ular pe and $4. 95 Ladies’ Pumps In all styles and leathers; reg: ular $6 and $8 $3. 95 value; NOW.. Great values in Boys’ Shoes—Washington’s, Billy Buster and A. S. Kreider—all solid leather in black and brown. $4.50. NOW Children’s Fancy Shoes, in Black and Brown Kid and Patent; fancy tops; values FREE! FREE! Anyone making a purchase of a pair of Shoes at $3.00 or over, will be presented with a pair of Ladies’ High-Grade Felt Slippers—values up to $2.00 a pair, FREE. Girls’ and Boys’ Shoe Store 312 PIKE STREET , STAR WANT ADS GET RESULTS

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