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4 PAGE 2 MEMBER AMERICAN camara FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS— —no C. 0. D. or phone orders; one to a purchaser—these specials, except vacuum sweeper, will not be delivered; can be easily taken by purchaser. HOMES BURBA U: FOR BETTER AMERICAN bungalow net panels: a special value— $298 heavy quality bath towel— 55c regular price T5¢ sivery colored »b alow net panels all white, good quality Turkish or alloy design centers. towel, Size 21x42 inches, Regu > agra > ee — he _ re lar price Tic. Special Friday-Sat Yds. long. Regular p Special Friday.Saturday, $2.98 pair urday, B5¢. SECOND FLOOR MAIN FLOOR electric vacuum demonstrating machines these machines have been used by us for demonstrat regular price $3.75 ing purposes, Very special convenient folding ly priced for quick clear card table, 29x29 ance. inches. lamitation mew sale leather top. Mahog | Ellen Braden, 71, THE SEAYTLE STAR Ea One day the telephone in the hick ory tree postoffics rang ‘n’ rang Nick answered it ———. [ “Not So Bad!” | ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS Clive Roberts WHALE TO SQUID me write it or I ne done tt. The sea urchin wrote tt with one of bis quills and the outtle w could have "Hello, who i» this?” asked « voloa, | fiah supplied the ink, Read tt, will elthe it should have suid, “Who t#|you, and seo how It sounds. that?’ Ho Nick unfolded the paper and | “It's Nick, the Twin,” answered | read | Nick. “Do you wish to speak to Mr, | "Dear little equid so aweet and smell, |Stampa, the postmaster?’ Would you were forty times as tal “Oh, no, you'll dof’ answered th Then I should say you'd be just voloe. “This ia Mr, Whale out the right ocenn. I couldn't come, so I thought |To atiaty my appetite I would telephone, I wish they would move the Fairyland postoffice |" do not care for fish at all out to the ocean instead of keeping it|No matter If they're great or ama on dry land ail the time. We have to |Of herring, 604, and shad and pike depend on the seagulls to carry our | There's not one that I really Itke TT letters and they are the gossipyest ‘} - |things and tell everything they | “Of all the crtatures in the pea, : |know, I want to send a valentine | You have the sweetest taste for me, “Wasn't as bad as I thought! to the squid and 1 don’t wish any-/Oh, litte squid with flavor fine, it would be,” said Mra, Mary \one t know it Could you please | Please won't you be my valentines’ }take it for mer’ Alameda, “Certainly,” eaid Nick obligingly “T'll be right over.” “It's very nice,” oald Nick. “T'll take ft at onoe.” Cal,, after her firat train ride. She's never yet been on @| “1; be watting near the tight o oft be flew to the little squid’s street car or ship, but is sav-|house,” anawered the whale houses. And the squid read it. Nick arrived at the ocean in just |"Humph? maid he. “Valentine tn ing those for later thrills. littie while (having his Magic Green Shoes on) and sure enough, there way Mr, Whale holding a let ter tw tle mouth, “Here it ts,” he sald at once, “My friends helped deed! It’s just a polite way of ask ing ie to be his mealticket. No, thank your’ (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1923, by Seattle Star) ‘ Price price any finish. Regular Sweeper-Vac 60— gr0— wind 75. cia Hoover Special. Té— e0— Brice FS.TE.” Special Baby Hoover o— so Friday, Saturday, Pitteburg . o— 1 SECOND FLOOR DOWNSTAIRS FLOOK 4-piece toy grass suite— —exactly ax pictured. 4plece tmported 05 —heavy glass clothes eprink~ $1% ler,with aluminum top, Reg- ular price 36. Special Fri- day-Saturday .. seneeee THIRD FLOOR, WITt OUR Fen Chinese grass suite. Table, settee and 2 arm chairs. Special Friday-Saturday. DOWNSTAIRS FLOOR, | Seattle, was formerly known as the) * | Paul T. Kennedy Fibre Co. ast| Hailed Into Court | {fan Kennedy soli out his interest} | yin, to Irving M. Clark and L. Murray for Anno g Dogs Clark im president and BLACKPOOL, Eng., Feb. &—For treasurer of the reorganized com- pany. Grant, who is general man- aged of the company, had tgen in charge of production for year and @ half and was formerly gen- eral manager of the Continental Pipe Co. sticks on the beach, Edward Eden was ordered to pay the costs of his trial. i RESIS SE ih AO ene the lawful speed Mmft ts exceeded a weal a broken. The motors are in- Motor vehicles of the Detroit post-| «pected each night and if a seal office have been equipped with a/is broken the driver is given a de- Company. whose plant ts injengine and so regulated that when|he is dismissed from the service, THE BON MARCHE BarcGain BASEMENT Buy in the Bargain Basement and Pay Yourself Big j Interest on Your Money Invested . Poiret Twill |/Topcoats : Dresses |for Sprin i Newest Style Polaire Cloth a Ideas! Exceptionally Big Maximum Values! | _ Values even for | HOW TO PREVENT WRINKLES | least 10 times. Buffaloes Overflowing Park; Giving Them Away Herd Increases so Rapidly Yellowstone Is Not Large Enough to Hold Animals WASHINGTON, Feb, &. — How'd you like @ fine, ive buffalo for your country estate? You can get one from Uncle Sam, says Horace M. Albright, “the boss It was thought once that of Yellowstone park,” who is back | the would become extinct from the wilds of the Rockies for| Now there are almost 1,600 tn the & rest this winter. two herds. in Yeliowstone park, Superintendent Albright says that! where w few years ago there were the buffaloes are increasing 90 TAD! 100 1. gg ing will help greatly idly in Yellowstone that the park ‘Throw the shoulders back as far| ‘le not large enough to hold them| Also, if you want & buffalo, you fae ‘can and raise your arms to|2Ven the public 200s could not take| have to know how to vaccinate him your head, inhaling aa Zeu de eo;| them, so Sonsrens desided te give/ once a year, Otherwise, he will fall exbale ss you lower the arma. jQome of them away to Prey to & pecullar blood disease want private herds. di A Do this morning and night, mt) in by meane of what| Wel It's quite @ Job, considering bright calls “buffalo rider” to| the fact that @ first-class buffalo After your breathing exercises, >| the national park appropriation-bill,| bull has been known to knock « For instance, it takes @ fine, large country estate for them to range in Buffal * will not live tn crowded Copyright. 1923 by NEA Service pea apecies Thin people are inciined to have wrinkles and flabby akin. To correct this, proper breath- government device attached to the| merit mark. On the second offense! The foods ply a good tinue cream to the fact. | giving the park officials permission | jocomotive off the patting gently into the skin and turn your head from side to aide an you do #0. Starting at the shoulders, rub gently up toward the ears, manipu lating the muscles around, directly under the ears. This tightens the fine network of muscles under the chin. At night, before retiring, cleanse the ekin with a good cream, remove tt and then pat tn the tine cream. Make a bandage or support for inciting dogs to bark by throwing!the neck and chin. Apply a layer of cream and leave ft on all night, so the pores may absorb every particle of nourish ment they can take. In the morning use a cleansing cream, remove and then apply an astringent. After this, you can dust on a powder—one that is not too heavy. that you eat, if you are thin, should be rich. Plenty of milk, egies, vegetables, fresh fruit and cooked frult are very good. Also drink plenty of water—eix tween meals. If you are very thin, for some of the water, milk, Bathe the body daily, but if your face Is yery thin do not wash It substitute good rich | with water but use cleansing cream. green leaf. or eight ginsses of water a day, be | jto furniah live buffaloes to thove |who can qualify to take care of them. | Appropriation Bill Appears OLYMPIA, Wash, Feb. §—The omnibus appropriation bill, drafted Jointly by the senate and house ap- | propriation committees, waa intro- | duced In the senate today by Sena- jtor Dan Landon, of King coxaty, [chairman of the senate committee. |No changes have been made in the figures since the bill was dmwn Tuseday night. An attempt to block the tntreduc- tion of the bill failed Wednesday evening. Five wenatom at first re | fused to sign the committes report. | They gave up the fight when Lan don declared the bfil would go tn jif no one except himaecif signed it } DESERTION CHARGED Alex. E. Johneon, alias Samuel Mo- | Quillen, wes arrestes by police of- ficers on the corner of Third ave, and Union st. Wednesday afternoon, jon a charge of being a deserter from ithe U. 6. 8. Pennaylvania. He ts now tn the city Jail, pending action of the federal government. The Finest Green Tea Moonshiner Pleads ——— ro OEE is undoubtedly "SALADAY It is pure fresh and wholesome | and the flavor is that of the true | 1923 Record of Hee styles! —In the popular You'll pone with new camel’s hair /7 the values of these shade Dresses—as well as with , the very newness of the —neat fitting, with styles —well-made, of a | inverted pleat good grade Poiret’ Twill emphasizing braiding, embroidery, drapes and —with two or four pockets —- buckle panels as the smart belts new trimmiug features. | —well made and Sizes to 40 Btyles for women and fully, lined misses, —Sizes to 40 fat | Knit Underwear Women’s Cotton 59 Cc Union Suits —fine ribbed, good quality Cotton Union Suits—low neck, band top and cuff knee—all sizes, 36 to 44, 59¢. Girls’ Fleece-lined Union Suits 98c —medium weight Cotton Suits in white for girls—Dutch neck, elbow sleeves and knee length— sizes 4 to 16 years, Children’s Fleece-lined Ribbed Pants, white and gray; sizes 2 to 6 years; 45¢ pair. SMART NEW | SLIPOVER SWEATERS Good new shades to choose from — knitted in two-tone combina- tions in clever stripe and figure patterns, e Meri the Nicholson and edge-holdi Be sure he fs stamped A FILE FO PROVIDENCE Recognized Many « workman though generally “tool. wise’ is sometimes “file-fooled”. But once a user, he is always a choos- er of Nicholson Files. His first experience teaches him that sharpness, perfect temper uniformity NICHOLSON FILE G NAZIS ee R. & H. C. COOK, EAST 3383, ELL. 0350, rasta LS t Quickly «rade mark stands for ng qualities. name “NICHOLSON* on the file you buy R EVERY PURPOSE RHODE ISLAND Ae nit a inert esenecenethvomaimaate wert railroad track, out on the prairies. The buffaloes of Yellowstone range at large tn the summer, but jare fed in the lowlands in win’ | Some time ago some of them drifted down into the town of Gardner, Wyoming. They set up housekeep. jing In the streets of the town. | Folks in Wyoming just quit using the streets, Some of them stayed in the house until rangers came to [drive the buffaloes back Into the park Albright says that bears, moun. tain sheep, deer, moore, and a num- ber of other animals are on the {n- crease in the national parks. Only antelopes of the larger Amert- can wild antmain are losing ground in point of numbers, altho Yellow: stone still han a fairly large herd of these graceful animaix FREE MAN OF GUN CHARGE Al Stone, 71, was found not guilty of shooting Robert F. Robinson and | Alice Rask, 13, with malt last Hollow. een by jury, which. reported to Judge J. T. Ronald Thursday, The Jury deliberated all Wednesday aft- |ernoon, and arrived at a verdict Thursday morning. | Guilty; Is Jailed | Peter Alfred Johnson, charged | with having one gation of moonshine, | 8 five-galion still and 75 gallons of jmash in his possession January 29, | Dleaded jruilty in Federal Judge Jere. |miah Neterer’s court Thursday and | was sentenced to three months in |the county jai | Dennis Connolly, charged with the | transportation of intoxicating liquor, pleaded guilty, and was fined $200, Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles '10 —Helen Norton, 1226 17th ave. N., was painfully »rulsed, she reported Tuesday, when ‘car driven by an unkhown driver truck her at Broadway and Pin t., knocking her down, . | ~-A small boy was struck O45. at First ave. and Vine st, while playing in the street *y an auto driven by FY L 821 W, Blaine at bryises to his head The tad re d knees. Despite the vast amount of work efore him and the long hours he ponds each day in his office, Pre. nier Mussolini, of Italy, finds time very morning to indulge in fencing, ls favorite pastiine. He ts consid. ered one of the best amateur swords. nen of ly Cne YeRay Free In the extraction of teeth wo muy to our patrons: Lf we hurt you don't pay—could wa say more? Set of Teeth from 856.00 UP Gold Crown and Bridge Work from $4.00 UP. Boston ental Offi M22 Second Aven We Stand the Test of Tine 22 Yours in One Location | | j rHUR DAY Just unpacked the loveliest lot of Afternoon and Evening Dresses that any woman could want to wear—and we're just going to briefly describe a few of them. What re they worth, did you say? Well, our special price for this week-end only, is $12.85—but what they’re worth to you depends on your good taste and our skill in helping you choose the right style and color. Select the dress that can make you look as you SHOULD look, and their worth is beyond words. One is Almond Green Flat Crepe, with short sleeves and in the New Spring length. 3asque Waist and scalloped skirt trimmed in Chromite Beading. Another beauty in Black Crepe with short sleeves and trimming of Beaded Rosettes, and grosgrain ribbon. White lace collar, A Navy Canton Crepe model is a particularly attractive style. Accordion pleated rib- bon Girdle, flouncings and cuffs, piped with fancy green braid. A Black flat Crepe with Square Bertha collar and cuffs of grosgrain, ruffles. Basque Waist, puffs over hips and flower trimming. Scores of other equally attrac- tive models at this same re- markable price for this week- end only. OUR GUARANTEE, SEALS EVERY SALE~ —_, / Guaranteed 107 PIKE ST. BETWEEN Isr.& 2no. ATTACK COD. OLYMPIA, Feb, 8.— Armed with information concerning the extrava- ance and inefficiency of the Hart code, Representative Charlies Heigh- ton, of King county, was preparing Thursday to dea) his first body blow at the Hart system of government. The monkey-wrench which Heigh- ton will throw into the code ma- chine Is in the form of a bill abolish- ing the department of licenses and placing the work ynder the direction of the secretary of state. Following thix will be other bills, Heighton promined, also aimed at the present «ystem of government, Heighton charges that the Hart 'HEIGHTON TO | zien cures tat a | political machine, working for the j interest of Governor Hart and his associates, but paid for out of ‘the pockets of the people of the state, | Seattle Man Drops Dead in Bathroom Byron R. Thompson, 75, af 102 N. 39th st, dropped dead in the bath- room of his home late Wednesday night. Death was due to apoplexy, according to Coroner W. H. Corson. Thompson lived with his daughter, Mrs azel McGuire, and her hus band. The body was taken to the Rafferty Undertaking parlors. CASCARETS 10* For Constipated Bowels—Bilious Liver The nicest cathartic-Inxative to physic your bowels when you have Headache Billousness Colds Indigestion Dizziness Sour Stomach in candytike Cascarets. One or two tonight will empty your bowels completely by morning and you will feel splendid. “They work while you sleep.” Cascarets never stir you up or gripe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, or Of) and they cost only ten cents a box. Children love Cancarets, too. THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY TROUBLE AND DON'T KNOW If Most people alarming ret ki rders are t he lant and physicians, w wolves, with doctoring while the original disease mines the system, Your other organs may ucedat- tention—but your kidneys should have attention first because their under- Work Is most important, If you feel that your kidney» are the cause of your sickness or run- down conditt commence taking Dr, Kilm: amp-Root, the great kidney, ind bindder medicine, beenune oon ax your kidneys be- gin to improve, they will help all the other organs (o health, A Trial Will Convince Anyone Thousands and thousands of peo- ‘ple everywhere have testified that the mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized, and SPECIAL NOTE—You may obtain enclosing ten cents to Dr, by kiv Kilmer & Co., you the opportunity to prove the remarkable merit of this medicine. that {t stands the highest for {ts re- markable results in distressing cases. Symptoms of Kidney Trouble Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you suffer from annpying bladder troubles, fre- quently passing water night and day, smarting or irritation’ in pass ing, brick-dust or sediment, head- ache, backache, lame back, heart disturbance due to bad kidney trou- ble, uric acid rheumatism, lumbago, loss of flesh or sallow complexion, kidney trouble in its worst form may be stealing upon you. Swamp Root Is Pleasant to Take If you are already convinced that Swamp-Root is what you need, you can purchase the regular medium and large size bottles at all drug stores. a sample size bottle of Swamp-Root Binghamton, N. YY,” This | They will lso send you a book of valuable information, containing many of the thousands of giateful letters received from men and women who |say they found Swamp-Root to be just the remedy needed in kidney, liver And bladder troubies, The value and success of Swamp-Root are so well known that our readers are advised to send for a sample size bottle, | Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N, Y mention this paper. Advertise:nent. When writing be sure and ‘Varicose Veins are Quickly Reduced and Terrible Eczema Goes Quickly” werful Yet Sufe, Surxeo! fon led Moune's Hmerald O1, Hix rite Axton- Phynicluns. © simple and inexpen- nduce dangerous, swol- bunches, and get them al nnd that is to apply Moone's erald Oil night and morn: Jag. 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