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| Phil Anthropy to | Big Sum to Pretty Girl By Phil AM going to deposit $1 in a Bea i to remain there drawing 4 per 23, 3923 If my descendants multiply as ri THE G SKHATT ive Anthropy ttlo bank tomorrow morning. That $1 cent compound tnterest until Januar apidly as will the $1, there won't be room for anybody else tn town on But here's where I put one over on the money to them Tam going to will it and do her girl tn jt Do you know how much thi be $11,659,421,621,000,00 work it out for yourself. " een StiON clings to the uneven hem-line and the bertha collar—features which swept into by In willing this huge sum to Seattle favor with a mad rush. Slender and graceful are these 1 Ladies’ Home Journal Models No. 3789 No. 3779 No. 3789 cuts in sizes 14, 16, 36 to 40. No. 3779 in sizes 16, 18, 36 and 38 and can Yi be made with or without sleeves. ions for suitable materials from which these frocks can be made will be found in the Spring Quarterly, now on sale. world’s greatest philanthroptats who'll have his nam Why, m money ov Bo here | MeDougall-/outhwick SECOND AVENUE AT PIKE Univer: With a barbecue that, according to college of engineer of Washington, the students in the ing. Univeristy promises to rival barbecue festival Walton, in Oklaho Deere will celebrate on the Univeraity campus Wednesday night inauguration of Gov. “Jack ma, future engt ill Try Former Bank Head Feb. 5) be quite an large as the go¥ernor’s, but in spirit we'll be a» big.” Like the governor of Oklahoma, they do not care to celebrate by themecives. Gov, Walton invited the whole state. The engineers have tn. vited the whole campus—that is, the whole masculine population of the campus. Ladies, in this case, wi | not attend, because the barbecue wil be just one part of the engineer annual smoker. It will, however, be a most tm portant part. Karly in the evening & 200-pound pig will be placed over the smelter oven in the engineering shop, where the celebration will be Denby Supportss Base at Alameda Chiters WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.—Becre we rt rs ieee tanh tatig ebacinind’ tie Pevetinevian American, beak. |..-caial approval” of the proposed © on trial February § to face | naval base at Alameda, Cal, before second indictment returned |the house naval committee. yt told ita Bom by a recent King county |. 'alctarrerty of Culltorniay tear Jury. Chilberg is charged with ing on his bill for the project will borrowing funds from the |regin on Wednesiay. Chilberg was acquitted when a om = similar count several! New York's elevators transport ¢,- ago. 000,000 paasengers daily. Throw Your Old Dictionary Away It Is Out of Date dead as an old newspaper—its information won't fit your work of today of date is out of use. Thousands of new words—never put into any pus dictionary—make The New Universities Dictionary exclusively up date. Now being distributed to readers of THE SEATTLE STAR D OF A NEW DICTIONARY was forced upon the nation by unprece- dented advances in science, the arts, and by upheavals of war and pol- Thousands of New Words Absolutely necessary in writing and speaking of present-day activities. Thou- sands of these words, never before in any previous dictionary, are now fully defined and placed in the homes of read- ers by the enterprise and foresight of this paper. The New Universities Dictionary Thorough, complete, new and authorita- tive, was perfected in the manuscript by the contributions of PERCY W. J. HAGAR Each of these distinguished educators teaches in The New Universities Dictionary how fashions in words changed and outgrew the old diction- aries. They tell in this book how to build and punctuate sentences—how to acquire,refinement, culture and force in speech and writing. The New Universities Dictionary is more than a vo- cabulary—it is twenty-two dictionaries and an ex- haustive inventory of today’s English. The supply is limited; readers of this Newspaper should act at once. The price is nominal, mere cost of manufacture and handling. Richly bound in textile leather, black seal grain, red edges, gold stamping. Printed from all NEW type, large and clear—EASY on the EYES, && HOW TO GET IT GOING Yours for 98c Only 3 FAST Coupons and MAIL ORDERS FILLED—SEE COUPON CLIP COUPON 1OUAY FROM VAGE 10 BARTELL DKUG STORE Second Ave. and Union st. ‘Seattle, Wash. consented to assist us in this great Coupons can be presented obtained either at the EATTLE STAR oF at the above mentioned store. “Our party,” they say, “may not | o w alive in Seattle that day Young Porker to Feed ity Engineers Later in Ue | be nerved A sawdust ring, tn w Wrestling and @ jfiu-Ji evening supper w guesta entertained while roasts. keep the the pls seven-plece string orchestra, organ }imed for the occagion by Ernest Ehrke, @ wenlor in the engineering And composed en of ongineer musicians, will re: the latest in jazz synoopation. According to Marvin Anderberg, chairman of the committee in barge, and also a senior, campus je will find t way ean the engineering p Wednesday night. Flood 1 brighter t paths that | toward the eng! During supper 4 lowe, ely eoring bull the campus Variety in Moore Show This Week #Tand opera to nut comedy, features this week's Orpheum vaudeville bill, which opened Bunday at the Moore theater. Mme. Dores’s grand opera troupes, | one of the best organizations af its kind om the vaudeville stage, is the headline attraction of the woek, large company of competent singers siving the famous “sweetheart scenes” of the more familiar operas. Zolays, @ pianist of ability, and a Philosopher and wit, made a big hit with Sunday's audiences. He is « crumnder for good music. Harry Holman, the veteran come. dian, te back with his skit, “Hard. Bollea Hampton,” and it wins as many laughs as ever, Bob Henshaw « clever mimic and hie pretty partner, Vera Van Atta, plays a pleasing cornet solo. Arthur and Morton Havel put over some nut comedy and songs. ‘The Zelda brothers open the show with an excellent acrobatic act, while Peres and Marguerite close the bill with a good juggting number. ‘eineaday afternoon. ’ will be erected I |wae handed down unanimously Rheumatic twinges-ended! The basic cause of most rheumatic pain is congestion. Apply Sloan's. lates circulation. breaks up congestion ~pain is relieved! LE FIGHT OREGON SCHOOL ORDER Catholics Rally to Defend Parochial Schools STAR NEW tight YORK, Jan, 22.—A iemal aguinat the Oregon anti-pa rochial schoo! law will be conducted by the Knights of Co it wan Af } committees here. liam ©. Prout n, of with State f directors bus, in behalf of that order, taken to finance the litiga lity of the newly 1 Oregon schoo! law tn the au of that state.” haracterized as a vio- freedom and ar atriotic usefulness of a testing the va aw tn of relig on the ttack parochial sche REFERENDUM IS ASKED FOR LAW Zoning Ordinance Meets Disapproval ordinance affecting ®o uch an extent a# 1,250 Yards of New Cretonnes when ft comes before the these grounds,” Carrol At 25c Ya. Soft shades, in all-over bright designs. Just the gay, pensive fabric to brighten the For hangings, cushions coverings. 34 Inches wide, bill which wae recently pre 4 by the city specifies the w ding in certain distri It te at present in the hands « committees on public the onfety, Jud oo Sides With Swearing Husband EPPING, Pngiand, Jan. 22.—~"Per mistent mwen: tn the home ts tn muffictent grounds on which to grant & separation.” This learned decision by cal magistrates, one of whom is a woman. The case was that of Mrs. Lily Fran who cited her Felt Slippers of quality felt, with padded and heels and pompons to mat een Blue, King t Wisterta, the Taupe, Maroon MacDougail-Routhwiek, Fifth *. husband on the charge that he was “swearing all the time,” to her great patterns, coverslip Special 85c MONDAY, JANUARY A Fine Coat $25 Bolivia and jeep fur od ot are most attrac Lined with quality Formerly $49.75 A Choice Suit $55 Fine Suits, of the newest Winter *, with eholee fur ars of Beaver, Squirrel, Caracul and Wolf. Bic and atraightline, two and three-piece models Formerly $96.00. MecDougall-fouthwick Second Avenue at Pike Cletitimce of Winter Fur-Trimmed This Is Your Opportunity —MacDougall Southwick, Second Floor inex home MacDougall Southwiek, Fourth Fieor Effectively trimmed soles, ch Orchid Sizes 86 to 44. Wieer 500 Muslin Gowns oD uid piping, in round, V and square necked styles. Sleeveless, or small cap sleeves. White with laces and colored Rose Pink —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor detriment among the neighbors an: | “destruction of har peace of mind.”| 3 LAZY HUSBANDS CAUGHT IN TOILS | | WANT YANKEE DEALERS ONLY Councilman Drafts Drastio Ordinance OF SUPPORT LAWS Sunday was « bad day for lasy husbands Threa, charged with failure to support wives and families, were arrested and will be lodged tm the |] american citizens only will be per King county Jail mitted to sell flowers and other dec: Ortn B. Johnston, who deserted his wife and baby a year ago in |/OTM¥e Plante at stalls set aside for California, is being held by the ||that purpose at the munictpally op Montesano authorities for Sheriff || erated Pike pl. public market, if an Matt Gtarwich. Jordinance being prepared Monday by W. C. McLaughlin was arrested |! councilman Philip Tindall te enacted in Ellensburg Sunday and a dep |), aw, ty sheriff i» bringing him to Se atte, He ghve his wife and her “I do not think it right that Amer two sons $30 during the past five || icans should be forced to compete months, the complaint charges. with persons of other races, especial- George Lowe was arrested in || ly of races that have « lower stand- Seattle when he arrived from |/ard of living, In the selling of flow. jer.” Tindall sald. Vancouver. He deserted his wife and two babes two months ago || The ordinance was drafted follow- and went to Canada. They have |/ing « report that the flower stalls at been penniless the public market have been dom inated by foreign dealers. CLAIM RAID ON REDS ILLEGAL WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.—Frank P. Walsh, labor attorney, made an effort to show that the raid at Bridgeman, Mich., last August, when | more than 20 alleged communists | Were arrested, was the result of a conspiracy on the part of the depart Tt stimu- Defense rociety. William J. Burns, head of the bu reau of invest co; Brig. Gen. Amos the chemical warfare [section of the army; Mildred Morris, 4 ii ge, t both ovens- same consumption of gas, by keeping all parts You need not remove the You can go over them occasion SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. 1308 Fourth Ave. THE GAS CO, a PASS) CHATS WITH How to Use Your Gas Range ‘The upper oven in your gas range ts for baking and roast ing; the lower oven 1s for broiling. you can bake and broil at th After use, the oven doors should be left partly open to per mit free circulation of air while the overt» cooling. This will prevent your oven from rusting. with a brush or a piece of soft cloth will also prevent rust. the holes to the air mixer or oven burners become clogged with dust or grease, clean them with a piece of wire newspaper writer, and G. ©. Harris, 1 agent of the department of . Were questioned by Walsh, who was taking depositions prelimi. nary to the trial of William Z. Fos ter and the other alleged communists in Berrien county, Mich. “HOW ARE YOU FEELING TODAY ?” U can answer, “I'm feeling fine, | thank you,” Se keep your blood pure your system toned up so that eS gems which cause those heavy colds other winter ills Ls! ate to hg hy yude"s Mangan, (MOUS eld tonic and ‘blood enricher, ‘will for- tify your system and give you strength to withstand the chilling blasts and sudden changes of winter. . Your druggist has it, in both liquid and tablet form. | Gude's Pepto-Mangan The samo burners heat me time with the A little stove off applied You can greatly prolong the usefulness of your gas range clean of dust and grease and by going over them with @ cloth and stove oll oven burners to clean them. ly with a stiff brush. And it ADDIE STEN STAMI SEALING SSING a G Main 6767 510 Union Street SEATTLE ment of justice and the American | Tonic and Blood Enricher (SIME rea RSIRT N ESRSE Agents Plan More Law Enforcement WASHINGTON, Jan. 21—A pro srap of increases prohibition ané narcotic law t im Call fornia was mapped out by federal Prohibition Commissioner Haynes, Col L. G. Nutt, chief of federal narcotic agents, and United States | Attorney Wiliams, of the northern district of California, at a confer- |ence in Gan Francisco, reports re- celved here today stated. Young Girl Getting Lovelier Every Day | | “Say, Eleanor is getting to be quite & good-looking young lady, contrary to all our expectations.” es; I've noticed it, too. What n earth has she done to herself? Her complexion has always been |terrible until lately, She really is quite @ good-looking girl now.” ‘Her mother told me that Eleanor was taking some sort of clay treat- | ments ata beauty parlor, and the [results are remarkable, | “And she ts dressing much bet- |ter, or perhaps we didn’t notice her jclothes when the girl's face was so | blotchy and ugly.” | | “Oh, it ten't that. She is just blooming out all over, The poor Extension Course in Banking Offered Prospective bankers and future ac countante are being offered courses fm banking and accountancy by tix extension service ef the university im the Henry building. The latter class will be formed Monday night im room 1032 and the banking clase will start Tuesday night in room 1044. Enrollment may be made al the extension office, room 1044. Mrs. M. E. Watson Are You Discouraged? Blue? Read This Seattle, Wash—“When I first child never had the encouragement to take paing with her dreas before, | No she is getting interested in jelothes and has a number of good jthings, Her mother told me she wi buying « lot of new clothes on jher allowance, She buys at Cherry's, | jWhere they allow one to make prac: | for payments, and she pays every | |month out of her father's allow- jance.” "How interesting. Her clothes are| lovely. I think I shall have to inves. tigate Cherry's, too." “Yes, do. They are at 1016 Second |ave., between Madison and Spring, in |tho Rialto building, just over the Pig’n Whistle, Take elevator.”—Ad vertisement. LOTHROP | STODDARD leading authority on* world ire, writer, oclologist and | urer, Will speak on The New World of Islam Friday Evening, Jan. 26, at 8 o'clock | At Plymouth Church 1 This is the third of a series of lectures under the auspices of |] the Seat ach: on Hanford's Hookstore. TIME cost Watchman 419 Spaulding Bldg. PORTLAND, ORE, 's heard of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi- cal Discovery I had been sick for twelve weeks—unable to leave my ‘oom. The doctor came to see me very day and told me it was en- largement of the liver. The medicine did not relieve me of the pain nor give me any sign of improvement. A mation of the depart-| tically any convenient arrangements friend visiting me told of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I sent for & bottle, and it did me good, and be- fore I had finished the second bottle I was able to be on my feet, T took in all twelve bottles of the ‘Discov- ery,’ but the rest from pain and the new, fresh life that it brought was worth it all. When I got well I said, ‘Had it not been for Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery never have gotten better, - |B, Watson, 833 N. 87th Go now to your nearest drug store and obtain this wonderful Discovery of Dr, Pierce's in tablets or liquid, or send 10c for trial package to Dr, Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. | ¥.—Advertisement. The Converse Company, Inc. INTERIOR TELEPHONE SYSTEMS MACHINES CLOCKS 506 Orpheum Bldg. VANCOUVER, B. C.

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