The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 18, 1923, Page 4

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TS SERS STESTT esas : een roca reeset sere men STAR JANUARY 18, 1928. DR. LOUGHNEY'S [POLLTAXHIT _(Yesterd is HUMAN | BY PROFESSOR Stars are (CYMtlia Grey: BAKE OVEN Solons Asked to Establish| at Moore |4verag Girl of 18 Who Leaves Home Against Par-| “egiraan ents’ Wishes Totally Ignorant of Responsibility| Restores Woodsman to Health Tax on Incomes 4 r She Faces—Three Years Home-Training Would —Letter Follows wu of The York ‘ ‘ and tr 16 Compare our prices with others and you will be convinced ntampe for ¢ that we are offering you the best values’ possible for quality | merchandise. We guarantee satisfaction with every tire lot and tube we sell, regardless of size or the price paid. Prices Subject, to Change Without Notles Vauhington bure tle Star Ne Vashington, D. ¢ cents in marry chorus girls, Just them Make Vast Difference. BY CYNTHIA GREY r Is there any justice in a law that will permit a girl to leave home at the age of 18, while a boy must remain until he is 21, R 8 6.00 . 3 unless such a departure is sanctioned by his parents? t ~ ele és ° 7.50 8.50 i E 4 Should the law be altered so that a girl will not become of . ¥ 19.60 legal age until she reaches her 21st birthday? The consensus of opinion so far has been in the affirma- tive. » Mrs. R. M. writes: “Anent your discussion making a girl of legal age at 21 instead of 18-—fine! Our legislators should | not hesitate to make such a law and thus decrease much of seatg cometh osnayy gg ellie add | the delinquency among girls which ia now 8o apparent. enue dortved from all other sources ae When the average girl of 18 leaves home against her combined, he said, He presented + | figures from other states and de » 3 | parents’ wishes she usually discovers too late that goo po- clared Washington's system was ‘sitions are hard to secure, and the salary absolutely in- sadly out of tune. | adequate to clothe and feed her the way she has anticipated. An income tax on salaries of over) Then the next step is to the cheap lodging house, where $780 per year for single men and $1,600 for marfied men was advo-| she prepares her meals and does her own washing. Dis- cated. ae *")| couragement under these conditions is bound to come, es- Since the incomes of corporations. pecially when she seca other girls with pretty clothes and liv- Quickly Conquers cage Constipation tricks that are done by thelr own According to Contell, are greatly out | ing apparently easy lives. vl gitste ef threading core The girl at the time she leaves home may have the best in- belly gp dL ipsa -eaggeba saay 4 tentiona of living a good, clean life. But the temptations are axed, waa the opinion of ; “ww , ?? hy many, and finally, the old saying of “What's the use” crops Don’t let constipation poison your blogd they get such Men and curtail your energ: ay get po much that they band it back If your liver and bowels in general and therefore the good ‘4 the next meeting, which will be don’t work eg suffer also, I am speaking the truth | held January 2%, In the name place. jerly take OLYMPIA, Jan, 15 fan income tax as the Most favorable method of revenue, Professor H. W head of the department of ec at Washington State ¢ | Greased legislators and ayers |the general theme of reducing} jtaxes at the state house last night. | Professor Cordell pointed out that |the present method of taxing ta not | equitable as tt does not thx in-| tangible wealth as well as real and personal property de rived from the general property tax} Advocating fairest and obtain they will ¢ comp Full Oversine FABRIC FAnRIO om Naw. shad 14.00 26.00 18.00 27.00 13.60 Truck 13.50 — (ces ) 32.50 ~ 15.00 2 Tire Mail Orders Shipped ©. 0. D., Subject to Inspection TRIANGLE TIRE CO., Inc. ag 125-127 Eastlake Avenue °° Cor, Stewart and Bastiake Revenues ixi%y at them 6 a make thei Do or met but two Just give @ man a if he f¥ a man he will ¢ t Phone Elliott 2572 at all; if you do, then Women’s League urself for hat happen svmen tee to bieme| Seeks World Peace Most wo blame but ac ot| The outlawing of war and the es- |tablishtnent of a lasting world peace Tuesday night when the tional League for m met in the Unt ry fire bakes to n are to t know ft an don't realize & g00d wo: work 4 underhanded il nex, otherwise they wouldn't wonder 4 why treatment Miss Grey will recelve callers in her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 1 to 3 p.m. and on Tuesday and Thuredady from 11 & m to 12 m, each week. Please do not come at other times, as it seriously inter. feres with her writing : then Corrinne to save $1,000,000 each year by th®/ names that flashed brilliantly in|‘, R. M. is watistied I would like to} | system. on | headlights before the variety the- | have the words “men” and “women — anger of double taxation! ators of 30 years ago, are again in| just reversed, in her question. I can ‘as emphasized by Hill. He ¢x-/the spotlight at the Moore theater | also enlighten her somewhat. 1 agree plained that if @ man owned prop-|thts week, where five veteran per-| with K. HL, I would like to meet some erty on which there was a mort-| formers are playing again. like her, as I enjoy good company Property taxes. Book just off the press, of 18 should continue to have the freedom she has enjoyed in Professor Cordell and declared the KINDRED DISEASES; tax reduction. He favored the co A Bachelor Answers Widow | Little Liver straight yourself, use your! [stating that Geattle would be able] sary of yesterday, vaudeville|both sides the same chance. After | trouble will Serf rig gn For Inthnts anf CSiee can equal them. Purely vegetable, | Respectfully yours, Professor Cordell. He also advo ” ented the reduction of the present up and the girl starts down the long road ‘Dr. Loughney’s Latest FREE Do you agree with Mra, R. M., or do you believe the girl Homer M. HM, secretary of the entitled Seattle Taxpayers’ league, followed = rae the past? “RHEUMATISM AND state Dudget bill the keystone of ort ‘ de ibe } | from @ great amount of experience, | —— . | CARTERS being a bachelor of 44 years. Shoot | ISE AND TREATMENT” | *tation of county and city pri Who Doubts Al Men | Cc ferty for the purpose of texation, iis Sen Casi, Wi ‘tat ate bey 4 wat gong conan, “or Gieaionm ack ot appa. |p. as 1 think i wit holy IN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS headache and a Dothing | to reform both siden | Always bedrs Small Pflt Small Dose—Small Price = en they are glad to go, let you spend $8 for tickets and never show up, In Is Laid to Rest services for George B. rt pioneer bus driver of Seat- ‘were held Wednesday at the Bon. chapel. Merrill wae o ‘@river tn the old Klondike days, he carried many people laden gold dust trom the Klondike to the Arlington hotel, for he worked il gave up his bus @riving two | mare ago, after 28 years of service kage there was the disadvantage that both would be taxed. sured the solons that Seattle tax payers were in accord with them. | The poll tax was scored by A. F Haynes, a venerable G. A. Ro man, who was the last speaker on the! Program. Ignore Labor — Board Measure} WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.-—-Amend ments to. the Esch-Cummins trans | portation law to discongnue the rail. road tabor board and substitute a in. bor section of the interstate com. | | merce commission ta one of the reo | | ommendations recently made by | President Harding which congress! intends to ignore for this session | vues. jot Chicago, Perhaps the most famous of all of | He as-!these is Corrinne, the singing and | at what she told them. dancing star of many plays and re- She appeared many times tn ciand. members ofthe troupe “ Fagan, Tony Williams, Lizate Wilson and Joe Sullivan Describes Growth of: American Labor John C. Kennedy, formerty profes for In economics at the University | will deliver a lecture Friday evening, at % o'clock, in the| Labor templ4, entitled “The Rise and Growth of the Knights of La bor.” This la one of a series of leo tures given by Mr. Kennedy on a/ history of the Amertoan labor move ment. The public is cordially in vited the meantime you have declined an Invitation to attend a friendly party on thetr acc Then they brag how they had a date and gave that guy the air, and for no reason what. | over | These millionaires do not have t and no real man could feel offended A woman Is not compelled to go to ‘ount the theater or anywhere else with a man. It ts a simple thing to de cline with thanks, t many will do that? ink Backaches?-welcome reliefl Scatter the painful congestion. Sloans warms and stimulates the blood, breaks up congestion ~banishes the pain! They wi you tt Fin e Furniture for Less In This January Clearance All departments in this complete Home Furnishing Store are disposing of a great number of items at special prices. You cannot do better than to see and judge these remarkable values for yourself, and then make use of Our Liberal Credit Plan to purchase conveniently. Following are a few of the many items offered: MONEY There is « considerable movement | ——————__ im congress not onty to destroy the| amend other tmportant sections of railroad labor board, but also to the tr@ portation law. ' For rheumatism. bruises = CONSOLIDATION strains, chest colds BEDROOM with large mirror and dr ip American Walnut or A very remarkabie valu with beautifully designed bed, dreeser table with triple mirror—all finished Ivory enamel. 22s elt eae par '$18.75 SALE We are closing out our Pier 2 Store and putting all of our oy waterfront business under one roof. In order to do this we find it necessary to dispose of enough goods to be able to get all our stock into one store. Think what this means! . $33.50 $50,000 Worth of the Highest Grade Merchandise WES Must Be Sold Within Thirty Days 1 st atte cates $1.00 DOWN worth of Furniture s A WEEK will buy $75 L504 worth of Furniture A WEEK will buy $100 $5.00 Down Worth of Furniture plate mirror; A WEEK will buy $200 fon ?Uak war tines» | $1000 Down Worth of Furniture $21.75 8 A WEEK will buy $250 $1250 bown Worth of Furniture We Charge No Interest- Complete selection of handsome fleer lampe, with « variety {0} dards and new, ‘This Metal Red bas 2-inch con with I-inch fillers: Martin or Ivory. 9.75 finished In A comfortable Overstuffed Recker, stan covered in uine brown leather attractive aha gelling OF wean and extreme! able, Priced Get the Original French Baume FOR THE OUTDOOR MAN FOR THE WORKING MAN Rubber Hip Boots Work and Dress Shoes Stag Shirts Leather Sleeve Vests Oilskins Corduroy Pants Cutter Packs Work and Dress Pants Russell Packs Wool Underwear Buck Heck Packs Work and Dress Gloves Rubber Shu Packs Wool and Cotton Shirts Rubber Coats Suspenders Blankets Sweaters Sweaters Mackinaws Hardwood Dresser, s This very fine Chittenter in constructed with @ number of — convenient drawers and ‘handsome late mirror ak” wax Jor ACHES i PAINS In Golden finish—at a t Aid soat Sched ules: 4 =—SAVE MONEY= 4 TACOMA WE INVITE YOU TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT During this Special Clearance te @ timely occagion to open your account NATIONAL--Use the Credit hown above, and thus save on your Home Furnishings. RT This Blectric Iron of stand- ard size, full nickel with cord and plug, is guaran- ined and aoe G3 EO) clally priced at DAILY An Kind Table thet will be gon gincee "rai This is a-genuine old-fashioned sale. We are not departing from our policy of a sn haa merchandise, and not one nickel’s worth of stock will be bought or this sale. . Sale Commences Friday Morning at 9 O’Clock AT BOTH STORES f E STRAIT POINTS © DAILY, 12100 Midnight Woes Not Ge ‘Through ij te Victoria on Bd Saturday Night Trip) AN JU/ZN ISLAND POINTS LINGHAM - ANACORTES aM. MILL PORT* ju=aee|| #$ PEARCE BROS. 1EAH Bay & WAY PORTS A complete selection of Baby Carringes, genuine Lloyd-Loom and other new fiber carriages In ® variety cf styles and a great range of prices. A full line of St. Clair Gas Ranges, enameled, with polished tings, oven and broiler, Special values dur- this January Sale. Hardwood Breakfast Table, with 26-inch top; natural f sice't $3.85 ecial price of National Rirniture G 418-424 PIKE STREET, CORNER F/FTH AUR SR EERE SURE SR ESR eR RADNER ORR EEE (Two Stores) GRAND TRUNK DOCK AND PIER 2

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