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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1928 B. ———— OPEN COURSE [Moors Take Posts | From Span MADRID, Feb. 9. M | recentiy taken by comb‘ned Spaz Bank Offers Home Service | Instruction army and navy forces JERUBALEM, Feb. 9—The jbian paper Hi Aksa assails the : in Pal jas to learn for the expulsion of all Jews Beattle women are anxto gystems of househol gording to Mrs worsen wea Instructed by Mins Effie et the > partment of| Raitt, head of the home economics the Puret S * bank, who| department of the university, who declares t j will conduct the new class / tion of the Instruction ts divided into stx main | gonduced her department have/branches—family incoma, food for | been numere Hence, she has an- | the family, clothing budget, housing, | class ts to be of pounced that a od on expe fnethe committee room of the bank | or cultural need. February 15, at 2p. m | During November a class of 20 | vited to enroll, FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Men’s Soft-toe Oxfords $7.50 \ NATTY Dura-Ped Oxford in Black Calf and Brown Calf; with plain toe —no boxing. Sizes 6 to 12. Widths, A to D. —Men’s Shoe Section, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Ycung Men’s SUITS Medium and Dark Blue Serges and Brown finished and unfinished Worsteds; in the conservative model pictured. Blue Serges in sizes 34 to 38 (only) Worsteds in sizes 34, 35, 36, 37 (only) —Young Men's Section, Third Floor Boys’ Two-trouser Suits $15.00 and gray-mixed wool fabrics, carefully tai- in regular and sports models; with all-round belt. Coats full-lined with Alpaca. Trousers full- lined, some with double knee and seat. Sizes 8 to 19; $15.00. ; BOYS’ IMPORTED WOOL JERSEY SWEATERS. Tn plain shades of tan, gray and navy or tan and ite, with colored stripes on collar and cuffs. Sizes 2% to 34. Price, $3.00 to $4.75. —Boys' Beetion, Third Floor h Army | 7 e and call nd advancement All women interested have been tn. THE above for the two characteristic first time in 35 years [ “PADRE OF RAINS” IS ILL Futher J. S. Ricard, famous “padre of the rains,” astronomical observatory, because of illness. philosopher, poet and gcientist, now 72, gained world-wide fame thru his sunspot theory of weather forecasting. shown | expressions, has been absent from the Santa Clara (Cal.) | This priest, LIDISOFFIN OLD LEADVILLE LEADVILLE, Colo, Feb, 9.—Lead ville citizens—that Is, some of them— are recovering from the shock of an expowure made by @ local newspaper | f “night life” in the once famous mining town, known from coast to Coast in the early days for its wide-/| open character. The expose followed & particularty free holiday celebra-| tion Under the heading, “Leadvitl Night Life Still Burning Brightly,” | the newspaper proclaims that the/ “Days of '19" are revived tn 1928, A reporter visited the various “hell holes and here are some of the things he desctibed without ouallfica tion tn the article, with names and | places given tn every Instance; } Famous old bars selling drinks openly, Gambling gotng on In many estab- lshmenta. | Hundred dollar “fines* paid quar- }terly to authorities for protection. Red light district running wide open, Murder and fighting as in the rough and ready early days. Lift Off with Fingers é 6. e Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- | stantly that corn stops hurting, then | shortly you lift it right off with fin- |gera. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient | to remove every hard corn, soft corn, jor corn between the toos, and the calluses, without soreness or Irrita- tion. G HEAD STUFFED BY CATARRH? USE MORE HEAT FOR LESS MONEY You can economize on fuel and get ideal heat as well as the thousands who daily use this dependable, free-burning Coal. _ NANOOSE WELLINGTON COAL Will save money on your fuel bills and give you ; r service than any coal you have ever used, because it KINDLES EASILY, HEATS WITHOUT WASTE and gives a long, hot, easily regulated fire. Telephone Your Dealer Today or Ask the ARROW COAL CO. FC FERREE , President 4400 Fourteenth Ave.NW. AHEALING CREAM If your nostrils are clogged, your throat distressed, or your head is stuffed by nasty catarrh or a cold, apply a little pure, antiseptic, germ destroying cream {nto your nostrils. It penetrates through every alr pas- sage, soothing inflamed, swollen membranes and you get Instant re- lief. How good it feels, Your nostrils are open, Your head {# clear, No more hawking, enuffling, dryness or Income Tax Facts Gift or Legacy. Gross Incomes. Professional Men. Rents, Salaries. favored with a gift legacy, practically all the money re- Unions er cetyed by @ salaried man ts income and taxable as euch. But It ts dit ferent in the case of @ professional or business man. ts compelled to pay part of his receipts for business or professional penses, In arriving at the net or taxable | income the taxpcyer in allowed to deduct certain items, including all business expenses, from gross income. Buch person ox PUTHEUNUUIUUEUTUTEUUVIERNUTUUUUTUULUUUUUEUOUUOUCRUUUGUUOCUUUTOUVOUQUGUGUOGOUUOUUUCUOLULODULEERULUOOGOOOUDLUNOOOUOUOOGEOULUUGGLL Grows income tnchides not only sal- ary, wages, and other compensation for personal services rendered, but gains, profits, and income “from profemwona, vocations, trades, bust-| hess, commerce, or salen or dealings in property, whether real or personal * © © or the transaction of any bust- noas carried on for gain or profit, or gains or profits or income dertved from any source whatever.” To determine the amount of net| income a man in trade or busines may claim as deductions from gross income a reasonable allowance for ralarten pald employes, amounts spent for advertising, premium for insur- ance against fre or other bustnons lonses, rent paid for store or ware- house, the cost of light, fuel, water, telephono, stationery, portage, ete.,| used tn his place of business, dray-| ago and freight bills, and the cont of operation and repair of delivery wag- ons or trucks. A professional man—physician, dentist, architect, eto—may claim ax deductions the cost of supplies used by him tn hin praction, expenses paid | in the operation and repair of an} automobile used for professional calls, Quen to profexsional rocteties, gub-| scriptions to professtonal journals, of- fice rent, the cost of fuel, Nmht, heat and water used tn much office, and| the hire of assistants First Theosophical Building Erected | The first theonophical bullding to} be erected in the Northwest ts be-| ing built by Besant lodge, Theo. sophical society, at Roy «#t. and Broadway, and will be dedicated| about March 1. Officers of the lodge | are: Mrs, Adelaide Lang, president; J, I. Haglund, first vico preside Mra, Adeleno Williams, second vice | president; Mra, Louise B, Strang, financial secretary; C. I, Shelton, corresponding secretary, and Mra, Jennie Hope, Mra. Irene 8. Durham, Mra, Mary E. Wegert, A. E. Nugent, J, M. Lang, Frank Kilbourne and C. E, Warwick, trustess. 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The Seattle National Bank has been a leader in the proper financing of this industry and many of the leading dealers and accessory merchants in Seattle have attributed their success, in a large measure, to the support given by this bank. Southeast Corner—Second Avenue at Columbia . Organized Over Forty Years Ago