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WEDNESDAY GR TO YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES FEBRUARY 7 BLACK RANGE with concealed pipe and dro) trimmings; 16-inch oven...... Soteackore« se bewese’ The above range with white, blue or gray trimmings, 16-inch oven....$79.50 18-inch oven in any style will cost $5.00 extra. We are showing the Senior Sterling and the Sterling Masterpiece Ranges in blue, white and gray, with full nickel trimmings, at a slight advance in price. Ask the salesman for a demonstration. “TURN IN YOUR OLD STOVE AS PART PAYMENT.” 1928, : nn a Member American Homes Bureau FURNITURE CO. INC. SIXTH AVE. Sctween PIKE and PINE FEBRUARY Good Furniture UNBAUM-BRO)S SALE “SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT” A Sterling Range insures entire satisfaction in baking and } fuel economy. “All Sterling Ranges have six holes.” { ; 16-in. oven... .... $59.50 YOU _ |Lou Refuses to would like to regain, to Combat Divorce a measure, the abound | nenvER, Colo, Feb. 7—Lou Tel- ing vitality and Our aim is to turn back the hand of time for you. Information on any 1327 Third Avenue Ex-U. S. P. H. Official Chief of Staff legen, actor, will not contest the di- vores action of his wife, Geraldine Farrar, it was believed here today following his statement yesterday that he had Instructed his lawyer tn | New York “not to oppose the lady in any way.” ‘This was taken to mean that he intended to remain entirely out of the case, Tellegen said he hoped his wife Charge Man Sold Cigarets to Boys Acoured of selling cigaretsa to minors, R. LL. MoComb, grocer, 446% Btonewny, Ie facing a court charge filed Tuesday by Prosecutor Ralph Hammer. The complaint waa brought by G. W. Dick, achool at tendance officer, who presented evi- dence that McComb sold cigurets to two boys of under 15. could “gain her freedom in 34 hours if she wished.” THE SEAT TLE STAR | “Better in Every Way”—Mary | | The pride of the American opera stage, Mary Garden, ts| hown here with her trusting Coue. Nancy They met in Boston and ever since she’s. seen the| savant Mary says she feels better and better. little hand on the arm of Dr.| ra hl WOULD RETURN NTQ? y +) ALIENS’ FUNDS) WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—Return | of amounts up to $10,000 on all es | | tates of former alien enemien setzed | during the war with Germany and now held by the allen property ous- todian, provided ina bill agreed upon today by the house interstate commerce committee. About $44,000,006 would be re turned out of @ total of $360,000,000. | Incomes from the trusts held by | the alfen property custodian would be paid to the owners, Instead of being | acoumulated In the treasury, ax at| | present, under @ provision of the bill, ‘Thin wag entimated to Involve jbetween $10,000,000 and $15,000,000 | annually. Another provision would release | the property of corporations In which A majority of the stock wa by other than alien enemies at the time of weizure. WOMEN! DYE ANYTHING NEW FOR FEW GENTS Dresses Kimonas Draperies Bkirte Curtains Ginghams Coate Sweaters Stockings Walsts Coverings Everything Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other kind—and follow the simple direc tions In every package, Don't won: | der whether you can dye or tint suo. | coatfully, because perfect home dye. | ing {# guaranteed with Diamond | Dyos, even if you have never dyed before. Just tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye ts wool or silk, or whether It ts Iinen, cotton, or mixed goods. Dia FATHER JAILED, TOTS HOMELESS. Mother and Six Fight to Retain Shelter ‘With the husband ia the county Jail, unable to obtain $1,000 to post as a bond to guarantee that he will support his family, Mra, W. O. Nelson | and four children are threatened| with eviction from their quarters In the Washington apartments, 2921 E.| Madison st, by action brought by| Mra, Florence J. Colby, sister-in-law of the unfortunate woman and aunt| whom are under $ years of age. | Nelson claims he could support hin} family if he were freed from jail) and could obtain a job, He waa sent Kk ago by a court a m to pay $15 « family and te bond a: guarantee of fulfiliment. The property i» held in trust for| two children of Nelson by a former| wife with Mra, iby as trustee, Under oath Mra. Nelson testified that her husband had transferred title to the property to his sister to evade supporting his family. The eviction proceedings were to be heard before Judge Otis W. Brinker Wednesday afternoon, A DOUBLE JOB FOR DIRECTOR} OLYMPIA, Feb. 7—The first of the five bills which were introduced In the house Tuesday was a refresh- ing departure from the general typo. This measure, H. B. No. 103, pre- real estate director shall be appoint ed and that “the director of licenses shall also be the real estate director thout increased remuneration.” This was sweet music in the ears of the taxpayers, H. B. No, 104, tndorsing of negotia- ble instrumenta, xeynolds, of Walla Walla. H. B. No, 105, donation of lands to munictpalities for public playgrounds by Representative Heighton, of King. A majority of the committee on Richmond hotel, Very Special Girls’ Wool Sweaters—Special $1.45 $1.00| New Imported Kid Gloves, in black, mode and gray; 12-button length a pair, $3.75. 8-button length, a pair, $3.50. A Sale Blouses and Blouse Dept —U pper Main Floor W ool Slip-on Sweaters 200 light weight Wool Slip-on Sweaters in Copen, red, navy, cocoa and jade. 5S special for this sale, e y to doff Is are about styles in na Girls’ Tams—Special 59c 100 Girls’ Knit Tams with brushed wool trim- ming and in an assortment of light shades, Very special, choice at 59¢ each. Blouses—Special $5.85 10 Tuck-in styled Blouses of crepe de Chine and wash jain styles and light shades. 5. While they last, each, $5.85. Sweaters—Special $2.95 Nineteen $4.95 Sweaters in | each, $2.95. Sweater: 15 Wool Slip-on 2.25 each Lingerie Ribbon Special chair and bl Sizes 36, 38 and 40. § ot the four small children, all of|{| &v¥: mohulr and black. Stes iced —Special $2.25 aters of all-black, izes vat were reduced to $2.50, are priced for clearance black. and 42. Formerly slip-on style. Colors are Sizes 36 6 to " No.1 —A yard, 5¢; 10 yard Bolt... No. 1%—A yard, 6¢; 10-yard Bolt. No, 3 —A yard, 8¢; 10-yard Bolt. No. 3 —A yard, 10¢; 10-yard Bolt, No.5 —A yard, 12%¢. and white. , $1.00. ints: First, these Sweaters gold forme y blue only Blouses—Special $3.95 $4.95 Overblouses of tricolette, in dark blue and There are only six of them that are to be closed out at $3.95 each. Special $3.95 89 Blouses in shades of gold, brown, barberry, black, that were formerly $5.75 each. Also, 19 Overblouses and ‘Tuck-ins in Ught and dark colored Geo 7 crepe de Widths from %- to 1-inch wide, in pink, blue, orchid Ribbon Department—Main Floor of Sweaters 86 to 44, Formerly $1.75; ‘or $23.45, and are these are 32, 34 and 36. their w Sizes are Sizes ‘© 38, 40 Blouses navy, Copen, peacock and to 46, in overblouse styles, Chines. Former’ to 46. Choice tranny of Pree, states thet « stato THREE J ALLED FOR ROBBERY ‘Two men and a woman were held in jail Wednesday following their arrest Tuesday night as suspects in three robberies. An bour after a burglar had broken into Dan Mackie’s room in the New| 8: and Jackson st. Tuesday night. Patrolmen M. A. Coons and 0. L. Redden traced Leon- a burglar suspect, accused of enter ing a market at 1511 Pike pl. by cut- ting a hole thru a canvas stretched over the entry way, He was captured by Patrolman E. Simmons. Hazel Alexander, a negress, was being held Wednesday upon charges made by John Martin, who declared the woman robbed him of $120 while he was intoxicated near Eighth ave. Both Martin and the woman were held for investigation. Rheumatism Can B Treated at Hom No change of climate is nece: in treating rheumatism with Summers’ popular home Chronicure. Sufferers from sm, lumbago and neuralgic pal report speedy relief from these tures after trying Chronicure, whie public utilities clarifi the mean.|ard Regan to the Diller hotel, on ings of tugs, towboates, sows, darges| First ave. and arrested him when py aiit'g alba eg sees they found him in possession of a County treasurers : ° colle gold watch and an overcoat, which able for the collection of delinquent | f0f Tate ie titied an his own. mond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, | or run. : alds nature in cleansing and up the system. Ask your di brings new g, Remedies for ‘Men and|Or send for FREE TRIAL of Mi Summers’ Chronicure, with use taxes, H. Forty-three years San Francisco and San Jose the first long distance telephone line on the Pacific coast was constructed. Today every city, town and ham- let has long distance service, and, more wonderful, long distance serv- States. The telephone directory gives full information as to rates and classes of service available. Every Bell telephone is a Long Distance station. The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company between ey earner HuTESON-DONAHEY Seo Un for Those New Glanses TR “OLIVETTES | Make Olive Oil Tasteless ; and Easy to Take Your family medicine book tells you that Olive Ol! t# nutritious, lax- ative, relleves irritated conditions of the stomach and bowels, and stimu lates the liver to throw off its Im- purities. Olivettes are recommend. ed for gall stones, stop indigestion and are nature's lubricating food oll for the stomach and lower bowels, One or two Olivettes In the even: ing will relieve that morning head: ache, bad taste in the mouth, and give your skin that clear, healthy glow. One Olivette two hours after hearty meal will stop heartburn, palpitation of the heart, gus and indi gestion. Two Olivettes at bedtime lubriedte and soothe the stomach and bowels and produce a natural, qf healthy bowel movement in the Leading Dentist ‘ . 2 H ing. for More Than 21 ice with practically the whole United | Peg ude hs aaleat | or eee i when Olivetten will quickly relleve you? Get a box today from your druggist, or send $1.00 to Olivette Drug Co., Soattle-—Advertisement. SLASH COST B, No, 107, Baldwin, of Garfield. OF PRINTING, OLYMPIA, Feb, 7—Unnecessary | state printing expense was attacked | in committee Tuesday, with the result that members anticipate @ reduction | in printing expenses of over $50,000. | The report of the secretary of state 1s printed entirely without authority, {t 19 said by members of tho printing | committee, | A saving of $4,000 in the book of vehicle licenses is anticipated. A bill will be introduced in tho house shortly compelling each state department to obtain permission be- fore printing reports, A system whereby all reports of the various departments shall be Incor- porated in one yolume was consid- ered in the committee, A number of objections to the method arose and action on St was postponed for a time, DR. EDWIN J. 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At every drug store. eth tod SEOUL AIST ts ‘each saatove i Bartell Drug Owl Drug Co, Awift Drug Co Iniveralty Phare macioa, Inc, and G. 0, Guy, Ine, Charges wore to be filed against Regan, police declares, ‘William Bennett also was held as! 3 for 60c Chain Pull Sockets at Green Drop Cord, foot.. 3c Loom, foot....... 86x72 inches, equipped with patent closed end rollers. ‘Two colors— green and olive, Formerly 75c. Priced low at . nae ys 59c Female Troubles The Dr, N. \ow Chinese ly Co. 115 Yesler Way. Main 4398 tore Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. = Continuing Our Great Value-Giving SALE OF “BETTY BRIGHT” PURE ALUMINUM WARE One More Day—Every Item a Superb Value at 300 Betty Bright Aluminum bought at a big saving. We are passing this unusual bar- _ gain right along to our customers for Thursday’s selling at.................. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Very Attractively Priced 5e Fuse Plugs (10, 20, 25 amps), at “Ready to Hang” Crown Flexible ALL-RUBBER WEATHER STRIP for doors and windows. 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