The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 23, 1923, Page 2

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jlast week JANUARY SALE! ‘—fow comes the last week of this great JANUARY SALE. | this JANUARY SALE. And, you know— . “Your Credit Is Good!” ALE: MATTRESSES $1265 overed with heavy art ticking. Biscuit tufted. Has “roll edge and round comers. Has 4 rows of stitch- ‘ing on sides and ends. 50 Ibs. pure felted cotton. —just in time for the coming Spring sew- ing. Standard makes of sewing machines reduced for this special occasion, af- fording you larger sav- ings, and every machine guaranteed. You'll find just the style here you are looking for at the rice you can afford. Terms as low as $1— a $4950 regular price $69.50 reduced! —EMPRESS ROTARY, a very perfect stitching machine. Has new auto- matic tension, Golden oak cabinet. An exceptional value at $49.50. <. SOWOEMFELD SORS |Sues City for Car Accident | | Claiming that the operator of « and dragged her a distance of 75) ident of the Women’s ave. and Madison st, Monday filed| jy luncheon Monday ja claim against the city for $5,825 damages. The accident occurred at Second} |e nd Columbia st. December 26, Mra. Armstrong's attorney, T. D. Page, said. Numerous eye witnesses are named. Mrs. Armstrong claims| and a: the accident caused internal injuries, | 8 besides severely wrenching her ankle | ? and knee. Mrs. Thatcher «ald. entive, take La Tablets. Th nature of BW. u get BROMO.) tA nt Tires “SMILE AT MILES” enable the tire buyers of Seattle and vicinity to secure efficient service and to give direct attention to their growing business, the Lee Tire & Rubber Co. has opened a branch in Seattle, its temporary quarters being 1680 Eighth Ave., Cor. Olive St. Mr. C. C. Miller, well-known in the tire industry, is resident manager. For the past Pacific Coast. owhed passenger and commercial car owners used Lee Tires in 1922 than ever ‘ore. eleven years the Lee has been a favorably-known tire on the Now, Lee users of Washington can buy their tires at branches under direct factory management, where Lee Tires are sold on their merits and backed by the manufacturer. Passenger car owners cannot buy a more dependable tire than the Lee De Luxe Cord. Better quality cannot be had. Commercial car owners get astonishing mileage results from Lee Puncture Proof Pneumatic. Here is a tire with a new appeal. It is constructed to give economical service and does so. Henceforth tire users can obtain the limit of security by dealing with Lee factory branches in Washington and with dealers working in close co-opera- tion with the manufacturer. LEE TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY SEATTLE BRANCH—1630 Eighth Avenue, Corner Olive Street (Temporary Address) 4 more days of wonderful values. You'll find everything (except a few restricted lines) deeply reduced. Every department in this store is represented in |Club | aeey Women tate Legislators Praise for Washington's woman one-man street car had shut the| legislators was the keynote of a short door om her foot, started his car| address by Mrs. J. M. Thatcher, preg King County | feet, Mrs. Lola Armstrong, Seventh | Republican club at the semi-month- | “Our women at Olympia have beon instrumental, to a large degree, in forcing thru needed child-Iabor laws,” Grip oF Infinensa 200.— EX-CONVICT 1S) SEEKING CHANCE| |He Searches Patiently for | Employment | Waitor The Star | WH soolety give an ex-convict jehance to be good and honewtt Ie it |moctety or merely « few fanatical | moraliats that relently crush to earth the who unwittingly violates «| ode of lawn? | T awk because I have patiently! }fought employment, with «rim fail: | | ure ever trudging by my ede. As « | result of this repetition of fatlures |T am in utter despair, ‘The loss of right arm also handicaps ma | You may ask why I tell of my prim ord. 1 do tt because to my mind ft is justices to the employer. | Tam @ young man, 22 years of age | As yet I have not carved out my | oareer and I certainly must have oer |tain advantages that contribute to| | my reformation tn omer to gain the | lost prestige that is often associated with prison life. The influence of « home an: |friends ts my hope. 1 funds and I need hel Will you place marked “letters.” ‘There were lots of valentines three ped into the place marked * in the hickory tree post were as busy as ants in @ honey pot Only’ the valentines were not ab » elevate | Ways as sweet an honey. But some himself above the criminal category? |of them were, The valentine that I have a high school education.| Fleet Fox sent Mr. Rooster You will never regret your efforts|would have made your mouth water in my behalf, for I have decided that |It went like this I shall be good If T have the chance. SIDNEY M. ALLISON, “Oh, dear Mr. Rooster, Beattie, Jan. 22,1923. |From Honk King to Brewster, © be ex-convict \Economy School Plan to Be Formulated Here |Pending School Legislation Discussed When Directors Meet . When 125 school directors, repre |tazation by counties, Ilulse asserts senting as many rural districts of King county, meet here next Satur} King county can be confined to a day, steps will be taken which may | straight 10mill levy. Some districts | make xc history in this state.|now pay as high a» 20 milix, while | The direct will be called upon to | others, the indorwe or dimavow the new county | than 10. unit of school organization, fostered| “Many are expected by Senator W. J. Sutton, of Bpokans|from the county unit plan of school county, a bin to be introduced, | organization,” probably late this week, at the state | “Instead of « legislature. school sup} Senator Sutton wil) appear tn per. |!" ble p non to speak in behalf of his plan. of | Purchased « organization, and opposing him will be William U, Neeley, ansistant state superintendent of public truction who will present the munity | | group” plan of organi red y cg ye te the county ntendent, taking © superintendent this important office out @f politics One of the most notable changes operating . ae —_ under the county unit plan, accord.| ards 40. District board officers ing to County Superintendent Thom as E. Hulse, will bé to unify school Will Take Off All Excess Fat De you know that there te - ple, harmiess, effective remedy for overfatness that may be used safely richer districts, pay lens economies riets buying lots and pay big lot will be price. Econo. on, school con solidation and in employment of are expected. The new pian provides for five county direc ; re who would em schools and school pacity.” Mra. Preston's plan provides for consolidation of present districts into 26 groups, according to physical location in community centers, much after the union high school plan of organteation. Twenty-tight states have already reformed their school systems tn ao- cordance with the county scheme, Hulee says. u | county wil Iy | preside at nt b | Canwel will rug | jollar for | of ¢ m direct nan direst | convene ‘on receipt | building in room 410 countyeit | Kireanulict’ Men Hold Lecture Here A monthly lecture will be held by thweat Aeronautics! society flight York. Mr. Block is « er, having served in that capacity in |the United States army thruout the | war. | C. A. Horst, of the University of Washington, w lecture on propeller tive The public ie cordially in .0O0 -omplete FREE EXAMINATION CO. TICAL I Have Permanently Cured | Cases of 40 Years Standing } AN anything be morecon- clusive of my non-surgi- cal, painless treatment for Piles and other rectal diseases than that? First apply hoe cloth—rub dry—then on Tes penetrating warmth drives pain away | Atany DrugStore—Keepatube handy | ‘Thos. Leeming & Co. N.¥., Amer. Agents Those who have undergone so-call. ed “home-treatments” and success ive operations for years have come to me and have permanently cured. French ‘Write today for this FREE booklet which explains \ ny treatments, y/ [for ACHes ities, || Stas. 2. DEAN Nanoy and Nick and Mr, Stamps/ that be believes the school tax In| Hulse said ‘Tuseday. | would be utilized in an advisory ca-y There were lots of valentines these days dropped into the| ‘There's no one with you can com. pare. [in all sorts of weathers |from beak to tall feathers You're @ creature exceedingly rare | |*1f 1 had my chotee, I'd lint to your votce Instead of the small nightingale, | Hecnuse he's so tiny And little and fine, he Could hide in the end of your tall “1 watch you with longing, And all your kin thronging ‘The barnyard from first morn, You crow and you cackis When enrthworns you tackle |You gobble up bushels of corn peep of “1 wish T could try tt, This generoun diet That seems to be yours every day. But every one’s wary, ‘They're careful, oh very, About ever coming my way “Rut I'm never Jenlour, Dear Roonter, Just zealous, In watching you eat and grow fat, Keep on with your stuffing, Your sides are wide puffing But IH not edject as to that “Hecauee you're so handsome And worth a king's ransom, rn stand and Ill watch and i'n watt, |e my valentine, do, «fr, Oh, please, Mr. Rooster, Won't you please to My over the mate?” (To Be Continued) | (Copy 3, by Benttle Stary Lift Off with Fingers unit | on, president of the Doesn't hurt a bit Freezone” on an aching corn, ip stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! | four druggist sells a tiny bottle of | “Fr ine” for a few centa, sufficient | to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irrita One X-Ray Free! ‘The only reliable and scientific method of knowing the exact con- dition of your teeth. As a special inducement to those that are in need of artificial teeth, place one gold crown in your plate free ‘to every pérson who orders one of these plates during January. Boston Dental Offices 1422 Second Avenue | Why 1 use Resinol Because it gives such instant relief from any itching rash or more severe ease of ecrema — it ir unusually sooth ing and healing toinflamed tender skin. Used with Resinol Soar © ‘oes wonders for poor complexions, Ever home should have Resino! Ointment on hand as first aid for Burne Cute Scratches CORNS | Drop a little} Two Stores of Courtesy CLEAN-UP SALE S$ January Clean-up Sale is in full swing this k with new and additional reductions in practically every department. This is the time to Jay in needed supplies of finest Gloves, Hosiery and Un- derwear, as well as scores of other necessities at the lowest possible prices. Selected Sale Values Hosiery WOMEN’S COTTON HOSE— Black, White, Cordovan ... WOOL HOSE- Fawn shade only; $2.00 values, now. . WOMEN’S LISLE HOSE— All colors; all sizes ........ HEATHER MIXED-WOOL HO! Both Green and Browns... . WOMEN’S HEAVY SILK HOS Full fashioned; special ... Fabric Gloves Strap-Wrint Fabrics; ptional quality utton Fabrics: CORNER PINE AND WESTLAKE —— 111 Second Ave. Between Spring and Seneca ENNO! Girdles udu 2 0% LESS Regular Prices All Jersey Jackets Tuxedo styles, in brown and navy, and including finest values at $13.85, Blouse Special A real opportunity—handsome Silk Crepes and Nets, in novel styles; $3 95 CHOICE Marvelous values—All Blouses, slightly soiled from handling; values to $10.85; $4 65 CHOICE Silk Umbrellas 20% Off All regular $5.45 VALUES— NOW 65c 00d #6 All regular $6.45 VALUES— NOW .. ‘ A small quantity of 25¢ HANDKERCHIEFS All 50¢ and 65¢ LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS now All Silk Underwear at 20% Discount Beautiful Gowns Daintiest Combinations Silk Vests Silk Knickers Brassieres BOTH STORES—9:00 A. M. & number of campaigns and has won as much fame as an organizer and executive as he did when a newly fledged “shavetail” In the Spanish- war, No One Need Buy Cuticura Before He Tries Free Samples Paymaster General Inspects Marines | Erect and ruddy after 32 years of | military service, Brig. Gen. George Richards, paymaster general of the United States Marine corps, arrived in Seattle Monday to inspect the Se- ttle detachment and those at Rrem- | erton, From the time of his graduation from the Naval academy in 1891, General Richard@ has participated in Siete foetiare berets, Sere Xan Mey ANG ACIFIC.. ttle Daily for Vancouver and Victoria, B.C. n Dock, foot of Marion Street we will |) $3.00 One Way $5.40 Round Trip (30-Dey Limit) $4.00 Week-End Fare (Going Saturday or Sunday. return HF tenit the following Monday $8.50 Round Trip beatae 7 | ae $9.90 Round Trip (Stop over at Victoria, 30-Day Limit) and Vancouver Daily, at The Night Boat for Vi Direct, Daily at I: Direct ‘Train Connectic VANCOUVER for all points East, through the Wonderful Canadian Pacific Rockies. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 608 SECOND AVENUE Telephone, MAin 5587, BF. lL Sturdee, General Agent Kaught a hard cold? Old nose on the run? Now don’t you let sickness Detract from life's fun On Kondon’s depend, and your Nose quickly mend So bright is your outlook on things once again 30 YEARS DOING Goop GS=&

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