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Bore Bald Rachelors,” baldly Trene Coryell, 4538 34th ave, 8. W. Bosco Blooey,” OW, R. & N station WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1 Bright Birds Batting BY TONGUE-TWISTER TED Again the deluge Tongue-twister Contest No, 2 ir to be even more popular th last week's competition Of course, this week's test Is more ty add. 4, many de. lghtful words that begin with “B." s, for instance, like brew and] week beer “Bring Better Business by Boosting Bigger Buying,” barks C, L. Brown, ¥ Blaine,” These are just a few of today's con Tear this out. Fill in the “Tongue-Twister Editor," The Star, before Satur. day noon, February 10. Start thix week's tonguetwister with the letter “B." Each of the seven words must begin with "B.” stants ere compelled | cords with | ng out an} twisted, bats out Grace Howell, | 4 atley’s Blushing Bride * during the week must reach | ” says Mra. FL M Hart, Guler st “Bawling Babies Breaking Bottles |* &®8ounced the following Monday, | states The Tonguetwister Editor will barks H. J. Staley, a trial can do until The "s tongue-twisting contest wing rules govern The j 1, This contest, open to every + one—except Star employes | jand thelr families, and the employes of other newspapers 4 2 Every week The Star wil! > print a tonguetwister. Thin |Woek contestants must start each | word with the letter "B." One cash | | Prize of $25 will be paid for the best tongue-twister submitted during the All tongue-twisters must be} 2 original, Neatness wil count, Originality will count. Timeliness wil count, No tongue-twister is ~| barred because it ts amusing. All tongue-twisters submitted | this office not later than Saturday | noon. The winner each week will | @ be sole judge of the contest. toe the missing words, Send to Pyeng ce WA BN IB. Page aR BEGGAP'S If WARSAW ORGANIZE UNION TO SAFEGUARD “RIGHTS” ARSAW, Feb. 1.—Local ber &Ars, at a congress here to- day, formed a professional mendt cants’ union, and drew up plans to prevent encroachment on their territory by provincial beggars, and to uphold the ethical stand ards of trade. It was decided that each War. saw beggar should be licensed to work a certain spot or territory, and that in view of depreciated currency, no mendicant should ac- cept a gift of less than 30 marks. ‘The union plans to enforce the latter decision by means of a plain clothes staff, disguised as charit- able men and women, who. will RO ahout Offering sums under 20 marks to union members. GASTLE BURNED BY INSURGENTS $500,000 Loss When An- | cient Building Burns DUBLIN, Feb. 7.—Continuing their campaign of arson against property | of Free State sympathizers, Irish in |surgents fired and destroyed Castle- | boro, Lord Carew's historic residence near Enniscorthy, Damage was es- | timated at $500,000. Harding Nominee Loses Support WASHINGTON, Feb. Presi PLANS FOR a club house to cost} dent Harding will withdraw his approximately $8,000 were an-|nomination of William Gi McNary, nounced Tuesday by the Haller! tas Vegas, N. M., t troll Lake Improvement club. Tuesday.| Se ee ee of the currency, {t wan understood REN | 1042) following © White House call Inexpensive enough) xe». The three senators are members for the rough hewn |ct the wubcommittes of the senate by Senators Couzens, Capper and table of the log cabins) sossering the McNary nominiton, where many Of OUT) mittee was sti unanimously against | They notified Harding that the com- i 1 ts were t MeNary’s selection to the post. Good enough for the Couple Escape polished mahogany of the White House. Death in Fall WENATCHEE, Wash., Feb. 7.- Two persons were recovering from shock and minor bruises today fol- struck a boulder on the Ctinlan- The Healthful Spread for Bread | oi cocan highway near here ston. METROPOLITAN Week *°9cri"* Sunday Mats, Wednesday and Saturday | SEAT SALE NOW | Wed. Mat.1 Se to $1.50 Sa 1 Be to $2.00 Boe to 82.00 Prices HENRY W. SAVAGE ovr, An Entirely Ni) Production of” The A WONDERFUL COMPANY A SENSATIONAL CHORUS and FAMOUS MERRY WIDOW ORCHESTRA A TYPICAL SAVAGE PRODUCTION Take Fast Meamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE ‘Tixcept Bunday SPECIAL NIGHT SERVICE Yrom Seattle to Bremerton pasaturday and Sunday, 9:30 P, M. ["]Wednesday, Vriday, Saturday and Sunday, 11:30 P.M. AUTOMOBILE FERRY [A] irassenger Kare, 800 4 NAVY YARD ROUTE Colman ork Main 908 Py ese GARD ROUTE way and dropped 55 feet down the cliff into a pile of rocks. The car was demolished, but beyond shock and few bruises, the couple, who are theatrical folk, escaped injury. Hearing on Bank LYMPIA, Feb, 7—An open hea: ing on house bill No. 83, by Tottun, capitol February 13. This measure is of Interest to all persons who have money on deposit in banks, as {t creates a guaranty fund for their protection In case of a crash. Workman Buried Caught under a slide of earth, A. R. Shirey, 106 Woodland Park ave., ® workman on the New York block, was nearly buried alive Tuesday, He taken to the city hospital, where it wag found his left leg had been frac tured and his head bruised. APITOL BY FREDERICK W, DALLINGER |. Representative Fi Maasa- 0.8 Srusetts, Highth Distelet Tt is not always the men who are unromantic, At times the women ex- trated this often in my speeches with this story: Josephus and Samanthy were lovers, They sat under an apple treo in the early summer—the day was balmy and # soft wind blew. “Ah, Samanthy,” breathed Jone. phus in a rapt voloe, “Iisten to the yephyr aa It rustles gently thru the branches and hear how the trees moan and sigh and sigh and moan melodiously In the breeze," Samanthy looked up brightly Into | her lover's eyes. “Well, Josephus,” she remarked, apples ag those trees are, you'd aigh and moan and moan and sigh a lot, lowing what is regarded as one of| |the most miraculous escapes from death tn this part of Washington. An automobile driven by J, B. Palmer, accompanied by hin wife, day night, hurtled from the road-| Guaranty Feb. 13) of King, will be held in tho # ate | in Earth Slide| was unearthed by co’ 1panions and | hibit the practical nature. I've tllus- | “1 guoms if you were as full of green | “Whying time will be aight to nin Editor,” THE STAR. Tongue-twist- | at 1 ers must consist of only seven words, | TONGUE-TWISTER NO. 2 coast In a day.” Later larger ships are to be, butlt| “de! | for nes to Burope and South Amer. | | | pleted plans to put Into operation « line of SchuetteLans typ York and Chica 1934 Dr. Johann Schuette, the Schuette..anz Wor who ts here attending conferences tn | New York, Washington and Chicago, confirmed this statement In an ex clusive interview with N, B. A. Serv He nald - 2 “Tt in atl settled. One year trom| |, Before the bill came to now an alr service between New it ts sald that there wer York and Chicago will be in opera. | Votes In favor of the measu tion America are behind us. “The first ship will carry 60 pas sengers. Construction of it will start | when we close pending deals for f tories. “Other ships will carry 100, The “Billy Barney's Barley Brew Blew 6 To compete, merely fill In the | fare from New York to Chicago will! » accompanying blan k~-one | be the same as by railroad. word to each blank space. Each word | | Dr. Schuette sald, for terminal felds at Cape May, N, J. TEE SEATTLE STAR PLAN AIRSHIPS DAIRY PRODUCT Batty Brain Bruisers| (ROSS COUNTRY MEASURE IS UP T. T. Ted Thinks Tricky Tongue-Twisters | the Terrapin’s Tummy New York to Chicago Line|Senate to Vote on “Hebe Will Be First Unit } Wednesday Copyright, 1923, N. B. A. Service OLYMPIA, Feb. T.—"Hebe" was to NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—An official make ite |announcement is soon to be made enger airships of the | wa, between New by the spring of| for final passa Parmer lobbyints worked late inte president o! }it, Senator Warren Bishop's Some of the biggest people in ¥ roenaepapeias dead PES farmers worried. must start with the letter “B." |hours, One airship will’ leave chance In the vieinity of the % Send your completed tongue | York at 11:90 at night, after th ‘ «twister to “Tongue-Twister | theater, Another starts from Chicag ok in the afternoon, Mea: aths will be available, Yext the | ures the nenate will consider. > will be extended to faa: pais | House bills Nos. 2, depositaries of Stext «tt | public funds; 6, disposition of state : lands; 7, investment of school district San Francisco and Seattle. a 2 ly trans bes Kock te ,|sinking funds; 28, State Soldiers lands, complete the list, TINGY HUSBAND Negotiations are now under wa week, Black Enamel Duck Suitcases, Special N unusually low price for these well-made Suitcases, covered 3 5 with black enameled duck, lined with e cretonne and fitted with tray and shirred pocket. One style with lock and leather strap fastenings; another with lock and two bolts. Two sizes: 24 and 26 inches long. Special, $7.35. FREDERICK & NELSON ntative Wright Think House Will Accept Ford Offe Advocates of th e Impons © thru the last stand before the lest that a group of American millionaires | ture Wednesday with houw And industrial leaders have com: | 38, probibiting the manufacture and sale of dairy product substitutes tn hington, came before the senate ¢|the night Tuesday trying to oe up . of Berlin, | the few extra votes necessary to put the bill thru the upper body of the legislature, Last week they were lane to count on but 19 votes, but of Georgia project concede of getting the meas FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET STAIRS STORE| Wednesday declared that they had enough to push the measure thru. park of the legislators from the large cities of the state at the | power hearing last Tuesday ts de | clared to have lost the measure nev S| eral votes, or enough to make the Only house bills were on the senate about $50,| CMlendar Wednesday, Representative homas Murphine's bill to prohibit dog tax are three of the elght meas Home, and 34, unplatted shore and LOSES PAY CHECK Backing Dr, Schuette, whone dirt-| NEW YORK.—Because John Smitt | gible works rival those of the Zep-| paid hin wife only $10 a week xli- | Pelins, is the $60,000,000 American In-| mony, Judge Kochendorfer ordered | Veatigution corporation, which was| him to try It himself, Wife gets the nized a year ago to tnquire Into| pay check and gives husband $10| 3x6-ft. size —Lugeage Seqtion, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET The Domestic Rug Section Invites Attention to Featured Values in 9x12-ft. WORSTED WILTON RUGS a $96.00 ex N this interesting group will be found a range of desirable patterns and colorings in Worsted Wilton Rugs from a number of repre- sentative makers—all in the popular 9x12-ft. size, and in each case the best Wilton fabric made by the maker represented. Also, Very Attractive Values in AXMINSTER RUGS in a range of the popular sizes, as follows, and in an attractive selection of designs and colorings: oxi2-ft, Axminster Rugs, two qualities, at $39.00 and 847,00 8-4x106 Axminster Rugs, two qualition, at $84.50 and 842,00 7-6x9 Axminster Rugs, two qualities, at $26.00 and $22.60 6x9 Axminster Rugs, two qualities, at $21.50 and $26.00 46x6-6 Axminster Rugs at $14.00 (Third Floor) COLORS Brown, red, green, pink and black checks, Solid shades in tan, green, oxford and lav- Regular sizes: 86, 38, 40, 42 Uxtra sizes (in two models only): 46, 48, 50, 52 and 54, The “Hong-Kong” Rocker At a Featured Price: $4.75 N exceptional value is offered in this imported Woven Rattan Rocker of the attractive “Hong- Kong” pattern, as pictured. A comfortable and good-looking piece of furni- ture for Sun Porch, Bungalow or Summer Camp In the natural rattan finish. decorated at home, at small cost, if desired. Of- fered at a featured, unusually-low price: $4.75. Double-faced Cretonne Seat Pads, 75c Made in our workroom to fit the Hong-Kong Rocker. Filled with pure, white cotton and tufted; assorted patterns . —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Imported Grass Rugs Attractively Low-priced Natural color. Imported Grass Rugs, with Brown or Green borders; edges securely bound with carpet binding. These make inexpensive floor coverings for porches, cottages and camp homes. 9x12-ft. size - - - - $3.95 size - - - - $1.75 i phar $1.25 27x54-inch size - - - - 55¢ —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 3-quart Aluminum Saucepan At a Featured Price: As pictured, this 8-quart Aluminum Saucepan em- bodies new features of design that add considerably to its efficiency. Two outstanding features are the Inset- cover, which prevents boiling over and conserves heat, and the hollow steel Ventilated Handle, with thumb- grip and eye for hanging. A very useful size saucepan and an attractive value at the featured price: 88¢. —Housewares Section, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Candlesticks Special 25c Each These Candlesticks in Gold and Copper Polychrome effects and Ma- hogany-finish: are 7 inches high, and attractive value at the special price: 25¢ each, —ru» powNsTAIRS STORE Several Hundred New Gingham House Dresses Attractively Low-priced at: $1.55 The result of a favorable purchase, these attractive new Gingham House Dresses are available in several styles (four as pictured), in plaid and checked effects, and solid colors. Trimmings are of White Organdie, Whi Pique, White Dotted Swiss—Sashes and Pockets. —— iGyros Ask Action of Clubs on Do use, Can be easily of cretonnes, Women’s One-strap Kid Pumps For street or home wear—a pair of these Pumps will be a wise choice. " In the one-strap model pictured, of soft kid, with welt soles and Cuban heel with rubber top lift. Sizes 3 to8. Widths AA to C. Priced at $4.85 pai yN: Women’s Suede-finish Gloves At $1.00 Pair One-strap, clasp-wrist style Suede-finish Gloves Pongee color and White, with embroidered backs black stitching; also Black with black embroidery an Sizes 6 to 714, attractively p —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE white stitching. at $1.00 pair. Women’s Silk-boot Stockings At 85c Pair Black Stockings with White Clocks; in seamed-back style with thread-silk boot and reinforced heel, toe and Wide elastic-hemmed tops. Sizes 814 to 10, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Price, 85¢ pair. Women’s Drop-stitch Stockings ‘At 35c Pair Heather mixture Cotton Stockings in drop-stitch style, with wide hemmed tops and reinforced heel, and sole. Sizes 844 to 10. Price, 35¢ pair. -—THE DOWNSTAIRS STO! —Gooe quality Ginghams. —<Attractive style details, —Unusually low-priced. —THE DOWNSTAIRS 8