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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16 Featured for < Live Items From EXCHANGE SECTION of BARGAIN BASEMENT $87.50 Majestic 4-hole Range $37.50 $46.00 Range, Royal Quality éhole $22.50 St. Clair Range, thole ........ $44.50 Buck Ranga hole .. $39.50 Pacific Chief Ranye, B-hole $41.50 Royal Quality Range, Ghole $29.50 Baker Range, thole .. $32.50 Round Oak Range, thole . 842.50 Rex Range, Ghole Economy Range, thole + oe 44,50 Fame Range, thole .. $41.50 Arcadian Range, 6hole $59.50 Acme Range, hole ........ 831.50 Vernis Martin Tron Bead $7.00 Leather Rocker (brown) 27.50 Chaise-Longue $19.75 Leather Rocker (black) $45.00 Oak Hall Rack $27.50 Mahogany Buffet Oak Buffet.. Leather Seat Rocker Quartered Oak Exten- sion Table. . $20.00 Quartered Oak $62.50 $1.00 Down Sale Kroehler Bed Daven-O Special $59.50 FREE—One fine Cotton Mat tress with each DAVEN.O During Saturday Sale, uine brown Spanish leather upholstery. Fine quartered cak frame front and arma, in the golden or fumed finish $44.50 $49.60 $29.50 $44.50 $69.60 $49.50 $39.50 $52.50 $49.50 $69.50 $39.50 $11.50 $27.50 $22.50 $56.00 $40.00 $67.86 Genuine Leather Rockers Special $28.50 Ux IOUS, rest-assuring Rockers, hardwood frames, seats fashioned over coll springs, straight or wing back; all have brown Spanish leather upholstery GR $29.50 $13.50 $65.00 ‘There are hundreds of others priced equally good Carpets, Rugs, Pillows, Sheets and Draperies at Wonderful Values FURNITURE CO. INC. Foreign Diplomats Will Keep Liquors | WASHINGTON, Feb. 16-—Foreign | diplomats in Washington and em-) | ployes of embassies recognized by the state department must bave full tm-| munity from prosecution as regards intoxicating liquor, Secretary of State Hughes declared yesterday in | & letter to the house judiciary com- | mittee. | Seah et ae Saturday in the I. O. G. T. hall A VALENTINE dance will be/Good musto and novel stunts have given by the Young Workers on been promised. Carers “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” 2Pant Suits And All-Wool, Union Made OVERCOATS The New Spring Suits Are Here With lots of “Life” YOUNG MEN Buying a Suit now—You might as well buy a style that is com- ing, ad a style that’s passing. Our new Spring Suits are sure to meet with your favor. Lively patterns, rich colorings, snappy models, in a word—Lots of “LIFE.” “TWO -PANTS SUITS AND $25, $30, $35, $40, $45 $25, $30, $35, $40, $45 MEN’S FINE O’COATS Never before in the history of our store have we offered so vast an assortment of fine Overcoats at such LOW prices. Beautiful plaid back Coats in ulster styles, half or all 30 to $45 around belts......+++.++++ OTHER OVERCOATS, $10 TO $25 OPEN A GATELY CHARGE ACCOUNT Convenient Terms Will Bo Arranged What’s in the Air PROGRAM FOR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16 KDZE—10:30 to 11 a m; 12:20 to 1:30 p. m; 320 to 4:30 p. m.; 7:20 to 8:30 p.m KIR—8:20 to 615 p.m; $:90 to 9:20 p. m. KHQ—9:40 to 10 p, m 427 FIFTH AVENUE sities Pike and Union Streets UNBAUM:BR Extension Table Special $11.95 NOLDEN OAK finish. 42 J inch top measure, extends to & feet when opened. Con structed of elm, finished in the golden wax, A value like this ts unprecedented, A lim tted number offered at this price. Solid Oak Dining Chairs Set of Six $27.00 OLID OAK Dining Chairs with quartered oak back panels, full box seat, slip neat of genuine Brown Spanish leather; finished in golden and fumed An extraordinar value for Saturday Sale 0S Liberal Credit Extended SIXTH AVE. scfreen PIKE aed PINE |Berlin Dope Gang Murders Women BERLIN, Feb. 16€—Two young women who had given evidence against a gang of cocaine traffickers jwere found murdered three days | later, Girl Prefers MONTREAL, Feb. for truancy, Minnie Curtis begged to be sent to prison instead of home. She was paroled to her parents, | CHICAGO, Feb. 16.—When James |Soames wan fined for being drunk }and beating his mother the mother pald his fine ‘IF SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR Just the moment you apply Men- |tho-Sulphur to an itching, burning or | broken out skin, the itching stops and healing begins, says a noted skin spe- jctalist, This sulphur preparation, made into a pleasant cold cream, |gives such a quick relief, even to flery eczema, that nothing has ever been found to take its place. Because of its germ-destroying properties, it quickly subdues the |itching, cools the irritation and heals |the eczema right up, leaving a clear, | |smooth skin in place of ugly erup- | tions, rash, pimples or roughness, You do not have to wait for tm-/| provement. It quickly shows. You can get a little Jar of Rowles Men- tho-Sulphur at any drug store.— | Advertisement. Don’t Catch Keep all the membranes of nose, throat, lungs healthy and free from erms by breathing HYOMEI. ft kills germs. Don't have colds, catarrh~just —breathe Hyomeli Rach member of the family should have and use a HYOMEI outfit of hard rubber inhaler, liquid, gause, direc- tions, etc, Pleasant, effective. pened tion guaran or money back. Sold by all druggists, THE SEA TTLE STAR Only One More Day to Go in Third Contest You Still Have a Char ice to Win Prize With a Clever Twister The Btar’s 1 This contest ts open to every except Btar and thetr families, and the of other newspapers Every 2a: print @ tonguetwister, The oming week contestants must start each word with the letter “L” and the completed sentence must contain the “Legislative, Lobby. Laws.” three words may be uned in any order desired. A cash prize of $25 will be paid to the best tongue-twister submitted during the week govern Tho content following rules tongue-twisting » one week The Star will All tongue-twisters must be » original, Neatness wil! count Originality count. Timeliness wi count. No tonguetwister ts barred because It Is amusing. All tongue-twisters submitted ¢ during the week must reach this office not later than Saturday noon, The winner each week will be announced the following Monday, The Tongue-twister Editor will ¢ be sole judee of the contest. Only one Ko, folkat | Contest No. | This is your week's $25 p Read the rules carefully and ther subrait a tongue-twister on our well known legislature The det of Contest No, 4 will be announced Haturday Watch Althe hundreds of clev twisters have been submitted this week, there is still a chance for a T. T. that ts difficult to pronounce, amusing and timely Here are nome recent urrivals “Legislators Like Laws L izing Legislative Lobby Lizards.”—C. BB. Heliker, Letter Carrier No. 26, Seat te. “Loose Legislative Lobby Liars Laul Lax Laws.”"—Margaret M. Fish er, 410 Fourth ave "Leaky Legislative Lobby Laws Link Loufe’s LAmousine."Anne A McDermott, 5306 Russell ave “Lobby Loafing Lounge Lizards Laud Legislative Lawa."-—Emily Daly, 821 Howell st | "Lick Lurking Lawyers ing Legisiative Lobby Laws.” Elizabeth Aegester, e day t 3 opens Saturday noor Inst chance at thi Launch- Mrs. THE RHODES ©o. A Group of Winter Coats Very Special $15.00 Second Floor 80 Women’s Winter Coats in plain and fur-trimmed styles, and including Tweeds, Velours and Plush models, in small sizes only. Fur trimmings consist of natural opossum, beaver and beaverette. Coats selling originally from $24.50 to $55.00 each are offered spe- cial for Saturday at $15.00. Showing of New Spring Bags and Vanities from $4.50 to $8.00 each Prison to Home| 16.—Arreatod | FLU unpete, merely fill in the npanying blank — one| word to each blank space, F word must start with the letter “ Hach tonguetwister must contain the three words: “Legislative, Lob. by, Laws.” 3 Bend your completed tongue ie twister to “Tongue-Twister “Legislative Loafer Lobby’s Largess, Lubricates Lawa. Mra. EF. V. Coull, 6819 46th 8, W. | “Large Legisiative Lobby Lauds Lavish Levy Laws.”—Mies Dorothy Davi R. 6, Box 90, Beattie. | THE STAR. Tongue-twist @rs must consist of only seven words. TONGUE-TWISTER NO. 3 Tear this out. Fit tn the minsing words, Send to the “Tongue-Twister Editor,” The Star, before Satur day noon, February 17, Start this week's tonguetwinter with the letter “L.” ‘Three words must be used: Legislative, Lobby, Laws. These words, however, can be used In any order desired. Name . BILL PROPOSED) w= =n mss Funeral services will be held at 2 us F Christenson Would Protect | cox Depositors | ceremony | OLYMPIA, Feb. 16. | ruarantee act bills are now up for | consideration before the legislature. Thursday Senator George Chris- tenson, a banker, introduced « Dill | which be claims carries many tm. | provements over the one Introduced nome time ago in the house by Rep: resentative William Totten. The bill provides for the estab. m. Saturday for Perry Polson, | ident of the Polson Implement | The will be conducted at the | family residence, 103 Highland drtve. Two bank|>¥ Rey. W. A. Major and Rev. J./ Ralph Magee Born tn Halland, Sweden, in 1854, Mr, Polson came to this country at the age of 14. In 1896 he moved to Seattle and founded the company of which he was president. Ho leaves a widow, Mrs. Kate H. Hahment of the bank guarantee fund| Polson; four children, Minnie E., by all banks in the state, the fund) Ollie H. and Harola L. Polson and to be kept on deponit in the differ-| Mrs. R. J. Gibson: two grandchit ent banks. | dren; three sisters and two brother The fund will be raised by the! sre W. A, Boll, Mra. N. A. Nelson ing aside on the fret of each! ana w. L. Polson, of La Conner, and year of % of 1 Der cent of the! ste, wiitiam Culkina and Alfred Pol- banks’ average dally deposite until] oon or st vernen jsuch fund shall total 1% per omit Sis, Walesa! wan’ a. Goanibiakion tse of the deposita infer club, the Masons and the| amber of Commerce. ny, who died Wednesday The money shall not be withdrawn | ; by the bank guarantee commission, which is established by the bill, Junti! such time as a bank shall be |come Insolvent. Then the money | shall be paid by the commission to the depositors af the defunct bank. Provisions also refuse a bank char. ter to any person who is not of sound character, and also in case the commisston decides that there 1s not room for an additional bank tn the community in which it wishes | to enxtablish. Representative Totten's bf! pro vides that the guarantee fund shall be deposited with the guarantes com: |misston who shall invest it In gov-| lernment securities or general obll- gations of states or counties. The guarantee fund under Tot- ten's bill is provided by the aaseas ment of % of 1 per cent, and also from the interest on securities which the bank must deposit with the com. mission. No further payments need be j made Into the fund by a bank after jthe fund hag reached a total of $2,000,000, under Totten's bill Senator Christenson claims that | hin bill provides for a more econo: mical method of handling the situa | tion. By keeping tho guarantee fund| lon deponit in the different banks It saves the cost and trouble of hav: ing the commission handle the funds, ho says. | In the Christenson bill there ts also a proviso which makes the banks protect In the same manner all public moneys on depontt SPECIAL ~| 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: | |gere, ‘Truly! | Your druggist selis a tiny bottle of |‘Freezone” for a few cents, suffi. | | clent to remove every hard corn, soft |corn, or corn between the toes, and | Ma || the calluses, without sorenoss or frri- 18 tation. Try This If You Have Dandruff There Is one sure way that never |falla to remove dandruff completely land that is to dissolve it. ‘This destroys {t entirely, To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordi nary liquid arvon; apply {t at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and} three or four more applications will | completely dissolve and entirely de. stroy overy single sign and trace of| {t, no matter how much dandruff | you may have, You will find, too, that all itching and digging of tho scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, astlky and Jmoft, und look and feel a hundred | times better You can get liquid arvon at any drug and four ounces ia all you will need, ‘This simple remedy hag nover been known to fail—Ad: vertivemont. Eyes Examined Free Throw away your coment bl. focals. We have made {t possible for you to wear torlo bifocals, ground in one pleco, including the highest quality framo, for— $7.50 Marcum Optical C nN. Yow Just returned — from ching brings new Kemedies for Men and eelalint Stomach and store Female Troubles The Dr, N. Yow Chinese Remedy Co. 116 Kesior Way, Main 4808 Children’s Chamoisette Gloves 50c ived—Chamoisette Gloves in one Colors are covert and white, tn 6 Women’s Hose $1.25 a pair Hose of silk and fiber k only, Sizes 8% to 10 Just clasp » rece Rib-top mixtures, A pair, sizes 0 to New Shipment of Boys’ Blouses 95c Boys’ Dept—Main Floor Rear Saturday Specials in Drug Sundries Frostilla; soesecesceres 19¢ Hinds’ Honey-Almond Cream; BPOCIAL .eepemresencereeeeess TOE Lazll's “As the Petals” der; special ......+ special The styles of these new Tom Sawyer Blouses will certainly moot with the boy‘s approval, They are made of splendid percales in very good patterns. Bizos 6 to 16 years, Each, 95¢. We also have Blue Chambray and Khaki Blouses priced at O5¢ cach. WORSTED SWEATERS $6.95 Boys’ Pure Worsted Eweaters in ruff neck style with stripes about cuffs, collar, body and bottom Displayed in school colors and Big values at $6.95 each. Pow- .50¢ 19¢ 25¢ -69¢ -B5¢ B5¢ 25¢ Face Listerine Tooth Paste, special Peroxide. 10¢, 15¢, Mavis Tolle: Water; special.. Mavis Cold Cream; special. . Mavis Vanishing Cream; spec. ombinat hearers scp Waléort Tissue; special, 3 for Three Men Found | Dead in Train Car| $1,600,000 Damages SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Feb. 16. | DETROIT, Feb. 16--William Ran- —The bodies of three unidentified | dolph Hearst, publisher; Paul H. De men were found fn « refrigerator car | Kruif, author, and the International yesterday, at Delta, Utah. The oar | Magazine Co. were made defendas.ts was bound for Los Angeles, The/in a suit filed in the ctreuit evurt) men died from inhaling fumes of a| yesterday by Dr. George H. Sher-| charcoal burner used to keep the car | man, of this city. | at an even temperature. This makes| The plaintiff asks $1,600,000 for| six deaths In Utah and Idaho from |alleged personal and business dam-| Soap and Talcum Hearst Is Sued for last December, under the title, “Vac: eines for Broken Legs.” Dr. Sherman is a producer of bac- terial vaccines with laboratories the same cause within the past few |age caused by the publication of an | | S¢gp.Olsement Telcam te everywhere, weeks. larticle in Hearst's International of | STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Saturday Brings Money-Savers From All Over the Store A Late Shipment of Mama Talking Dolls Priced to Sell Quickly at $2.49 An excellent value; stands 24 inches high; has composition head ind bands, and cloth body; attrac: tively dressed; has bonnet, stockings, shoes, and says MAMA—regularly sella at $4.00, Transparent Glass Oven Ware Casseroles Low Priced for Saturday at 98c Transparent and durable; unexcelled for baking and table use. 24-INCH STEEL CARPENTER SQUARES— pectal at yess 5 ios an o's oc eas a's ole sleiae om eulet ae ge STANLEY 24-INCH BRASS-BOUND 49 RULES; reg. 80c; special at...... Cc Save Your Carpets! Jim Dandy Handled Axes || @gQOA-FIBER DOOR Underpriced at M ATS at 98c eran Made from best refined crucible stool; a good value, Extra fine quality; strongly made. id at 88¢. A bargain Special for Saturday's Selling: 6 BARS 39c PALMOLIVE SOAP (Delivered only with other goods) ‘i, Sale of America Alarm Here's one bill that hasn't gone up, He used Mazda Lamps and ot more light for nerly $1.50 his money, Accurate timekeep er; has good alarm finished in nickel Made by the Makers of Big Ben (No. deliveries) about this 40-WATT—Priced PRE ots hs 60-WATT—Priced 75-WATT—Priced 100-WATT—Priced . b5¢ sas eee

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