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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1 ATTLE MANIAC STARTS One More Day for Star DEATH FLAMES Comic Tongue-Twisters Two Fall Five Stories From| Still a Chance for a Winning Twister; Must a, folks, Liberal Credit Extended STAR MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU Feature Values in a Select Showing 4 closes tomorrow] ‘he following Star's tongue ty and their fam of other newspap: Saturday Brings Specials in Boys’ Apparel Boys’ Department—Main Floor, Rear Ruff-neck Sweaters of wool and worsted, in good weight and in school colors, sizes 82 to 88. Special, $4.95. Hats in roll brim and turn down styles. Special 95¢. Boy’s Hats and Caps in odd lots. Very special, each, 29¢. Skull Caps of wool felt and knitted materials, Special, 15¢. Khaki Knickers in sizes 13, 15 and 16 only. Special, a pair, T5e¢. Wool Jersey Suits in Balkun sailor style. years. Special, $3.95, Knicker Suits; 3 of them of blue serge, sizes 8, 9 and 11. Special, each, $8.85. Handkerchiefs that sold formerly for 25c, priced special for Saturday, each, 10¢. Blouses and Shirts in sizes 6 to 16 67¢ or 2 for $1.25. Wool Flannel Shirts; Tom Sawyer brand, sizes 1214, 18 and 1314. Special, each, $2.65. Pajamas of flannel {n one-piece style. Special, suit, $1.39. Silk Ties in the latest patterns and colors. Special, 39¢ or 3 for $1.00. Wash Suits in Oliver Twist style. Special at, a suit, 95¢. Play Suits in button-down-the-front style; sizes 5 and 6 only. Special, a suit, 73¢. Were dashed five fon to the street The prize Monday The winner wil} be annou This contest ts open to every: | Star nd the when @ red-hot fire escape fell, and except on emp! a bigh employes an aged woman ed trom contest based on The Star's family of funny fe has | proved the most Interesting of the » far staged. | Every e print a large window to the pavement early today, | while hundreds were forced to the week The tongue-tw ‘ all ton it refer to one of The The twister doen not have complimentary. I word |munt start with the A Look at it and get an early start cash prise of $35 will be paid to the In the meantime it ts not too iate| Dest tongue-twister submitted during to wend | T | he week, Star will The street in their thru night clothes aa fire butldir large percent ter mitted have t th t. The ime pl of the twisters} swept five s on th clever and to | comin week ae-tw The three were igo ts going to ndition | king the winner | Full details of next week's ¢ will be tomorrow mu fe to be Side. reported vo | Fas Star comic as in a dying ¢ Tg 8 the section teat very ores of detectives are scouring for a who is belleved by letter. published here wild appearing man” police to The Star's w the rules started the fires, which took on a the f three b have All tonguetwisters. must be ¢ original. Neatness will count ality will count, Timeliness count, No tongue-twister ts | barred because it ts amusing. place with per an hour Sizes are 3 to 6 and base your observ bn on one of he funny people on t Here are a few tong Nine-Piece Dining Room Suite {J UTILIZE OLD crs Sines Combination Walnut os o A R TOKENS | sre Queen Anne Design see, bp co stro catnay per fo 4 “| in evidence Thursday when aniey’s Significant sa Nal hae hed B roy Young. use by . 7 $ Snapptnens | nt fare goes Into effect atte f mcribers Stupendounty,” | teat 4 ately 1,000,000 of these| To compete, merely fil! In the n are on hand A feds n y Daddy*s e accompanying blank one . 1 for present %, it ing Dazzles Dort A. Lind-| word to each blank c The id. They will represent the cost) strom, 637 Henry bu’ tonguetwister must by y's mall us Ma ting Martha.” Marvelc All tongue-twisters submitted © during the week must reach this office not later than Saturday n, The winner each week will be | announced the following Monday. bs years. Special, each, sSueu ent bronze tokens, tn | oly the street railway prior to| ors,” Khaki Play Suits in sizes 3 to 8 years. Special, each, 59¢. Boys’ Serge Eton Suits, size 8 to 6 years. Special, a suit, $4.15. Suspenders that sold formerly for 60c are priced special at 33. Knicke?s of Crompton Corduroy and with double knees and seat, sizes 7 to 18 years. Special, a pair, $2.95. Flannel Blouses in sizes 6 to 11 years are priced special for Saturday at 70¢. wi Editor jlent Tyrannieal True Thor-| ‘Tongue ~ Tis Too True, 1 some comlo strip appe Trounces Thoughtleas Torment | Truthtu Dorothy ¥ Star. Mra, M. A, Taylor, 930 Spruce and at the pu tilt] ye py ne at the rate of four ward, Mrs. | Editor,” THE Port Orchard, Wash. ere munt co TONGUE-TWISTER NO. 4 BUFFET—48-inch, board back. CHINA—center door, glass panel on each side. EXTENSION TABLE—square top, extends to 6 feet. DINING CHAIRS—blue leather seat, 5 diners, 1 arm chair; all are finished in the rich brown color. These 9 pieces sell regularly at $219.06. ° e sale r , a fare with tr n . 5 Juded. School children's rates remain at 3 cen cents for two, The atlver in be required on t . outside the city nas, '* Husband, Hurrying Home. Hears Horrible Howl,” Weat, Send your completed tongue ngue-Twister Tongue-twint ist of only seven words. uous or bus will cost $ ce It has been arranged that ta w nthe minsing words. Send to the ride on a ongue- uary 24 Women’s Coats—Special Until Noon—$12.50 Second Floor 25 Winter Style Coats of durable winter coating materials styled with plain and fur trimmed collars and in colors of brown and navy. Formerly $19.50. Choice until noon, at $12.50. © Btar, 2 i hs a or & euo-ty ust refer in some wa r with any letter you Ike to one of the comi The sen tine now in us features appearing Lake Burien | mite. | en Town Honors Bones of Colonial Soldier TUCKAHOR, . Feb. 23.—An ‘unknown sold! jorge Wash Ington’s army te in the town hall yesterday | The akeleton of ono soldier and | cy ate bMichbesai sek aS E | wcattered bones of othe nd like Mlustration. in digging on the alte of a revolu = = This ts an excel tionary army camp here. The re-| gg MY DEAR USE ul eee ee ee eee Toiletries Main Floor Listerine, special Mavis Talc, PrP dent, nd‘s Hor special ° Creme Ol] Soap, 4 for ‘ eee Palmolive Soap, 4 for .. Jergen's Bath Tablets special, 6 for ...... Mulsified Cocoanut Ol! Shampoo . NAMO.-ecsecevewsorwnsecsecees seceress sees seesses Do You Know? —that this store has a Men’s Department that sells merchandise you are in quest of daily? Have you compared our values with others? Men’s Shirts—$2.50, $3.00, $3.50 Do you know that we have just retelved a new ship- ment of soft shirts with collar attached, styled with Broad way cuff and two breast pock They are made of fine quality balloon cloth, solesette and agroplane cloth in shades of tan, gray and white. Very attractively priced. Main Floor AAGrOMM, ..cerecreereeseesess FIBRE ROCKER tn the brown finish, were fc Women Voters to | Honor Officer | The Washington State League of Women Voters will entertain Miss national vice presi dent of the body, March 5, In Seattle. | Miss Sherwin ts touring the Weat, « to women on efficiency in 4:96 p. ma. March @'at the %: WO. A. Alleged Peddler and Addicts Held lent astze rocker, mains were placed in a single casket upholstered tn fine h a ailver plate bearing the quality of cretonne, good colors, Bpe- «. $14.50 UNBAUMBROS |rirnmnsdmone R FURNITURE CO. INC. | Washington’s Tomb SIXTH AVE. Sctween PIKE ond PINE | NEWARK, N, J. Feb, 23—Two words: “Washington's unknown, tn 177 # will be interred with | orm next summer, je, the casket be kept ary of the hall beneath jthe rotunda. Sho will Would Use Navy to Capture Rum Fleet Dynamites Ice; Killed by Blast k EWICK, Feb. 23—A prema ar, ing, but you you only had orgive my Int BO pretty Ligion Men Ask |white-robed figures placed a wreath | at the foot of the statue of George | Washington here yesterday. | The pair wero driven up fn an} Three Killed in Oil Field Blast ARDMORE, Okla, Feb. 23-~ ‘Three were killed and two hurt when a charge of dynamite being lowered in an off well casing ez- automobile and descended with the} ploded near the surface at the Car | floral piece, in the center of which | wan a large “K. K. fer Ofl Co, lease, near here, Thure-|"O.* Oo ints from scores of May. The dead are'Md Noonan, dle-|, nereople the potlce removed the trict, superintendent of the com-|wreath from the foot of the statue pany; Ike Robinson, driller Forest | anda patrolman was placed on guard| to young folk iike you w I fu ¥ Why t know tt would h K 16 n pimples in 24 ho r nd 10¢ to PO! h St, New York. don't | Deseare, worker. Ben Goodjohn and Ed Luna, workmen, were injured. to prevent any possible move by tho] klan to replace It. Advertisement Aid for Headed by L. W. Veterans Bchwellenbach, it. | state commander, a party of Ameri. can Legion lobbyists left Thuraday to prose the state le: a bill appropriating $25,000 for ald to |the Legion in rehabilitating ex-serv. ice men. The ork of the vet wO years ago, and the money is slature to pass | emion took over the | Sixth ave, S. and Dearborn st. welfare bureau | R. Rogers, a paroled convict, was arrested Thursday by City Detect- ives N. P. Anderson and ©. M. Play- ford, charged with violating the nar- cotic laws. Two packages of cocaine and one of morphine were found up- on Rogers when he was taken at Wal. ter Goode and F ham, be ussel Du wanted to continue the work during | !¢ved to be addicts, were arrested at 1923 the same time, WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—Use of ture explosion of dynamite at the|the United States navy against rum 0.-W. R. & N. bridge, four miles be-|runners {s authorized in a bill intro- low here cost the life of Charles|duced in the house today by Repre- Haynes, derrick foreman, eniployed|sentative Summers, Washington, to- by the Missouri Valley Bridge Co.,| day. * Thursday. He declared extreme measures Haynes was breaking up the fce|must be taken to stop rum amuge Jams that were endangering the|gling. Summers said he had no hope structure by lowering dynamite from |of congress passing the bill at this the bridge with a lighted fuse at-|seasion, but desired the idea of turn- tached. One of the charges exploded|ing the navy loose against sumg- as he was dropping {t and detonated | glers to be brought before the coun- | a full case near him on the bridge. try. gains for Saturday’s Selling 80 Pairs Boys’ Shoes to Close Out at $2.98 Pair Dress and heavy hoes, in black, gunmetal and wn calf; all solid leather soles§and heels, in sizes 2% to 5%. BA regular $5.00 value. wool finish, standard col- 36-inch Ratine; » fn all the new ani ors and white. Not it for the one-plec clal, 5O0¢ yard. 32-Inch Tissues fn a big range of patterns; brofen plaids and block checks iy Many color com. binations. Grgranteed fast col- ors—60¢ yar $2.25 Whife Crocheted Bedspreads} for $1.95 Size 72x841n¢h; for large size bed. Extra héavy weight. Strong, white, solidly-braided Clothes Lines; 50 feet long. Special, 19¢ each. Fluted and paneled Drinking Glasses; medium heavy; straight and tapered; B¢ each. Japanese white china Cups and Saucers. Cup and Saucer, 15¢. Saturday Children’s Derby Ribbed Hose 29¢ Pair Splendid Stockings for girls in black, brown and white, in all sizes from 6 to 9%. Band-Top Undervests 25¢ Each These are exceptionally good values, far superior to what you would expect at this price. “All sizes, 36 to 44. Kitchenware Department Brillio Aluminum brightens just like new. package, O¢. Standard size Wash Boards, each Dish Mops—lfberal size mops with 121nch wooden handle. Special, 8¢ each Cleanser Special, front 59¢ brass special, Specials Carmen Brassieres 35¢ Novelty figured Avalon fabric, flesh colored Bandeau Bras sicren, with elastic Insert, back fastening; the most durable bras- sieres produced at a popular price, Ne w Bertha Collars 59¢ Collars and Nor » and ecru; unusually fine collars to be had at this price: Lisle-Finish Union Suits 89¢ ‘Thea are the finest shown for many seasons. They are perfect in fit-and finish, and come | styles, sleeveless, short sle tight ‘kneo or shell knee 36to4 $2.75/ Cotton Sheet Blankets for $1.95 Pair Size 6AxT6é-Inch; gray and tan with pink and blue stripe bor. ders, ¢ 12478 Comforts filled with white cottoty, covered on both sides with printed cotton challis with plain folored borders, $3.50. $$$ $$ $$ Wool- Filled Comforters; size 72x44-inch, weight 4% 1bs,; cov ered| with fine silkoline with plain colored sateen borders— $8.00, 68\inch Quilted Table Padding, $2.00 yard. 36 -Incta medium weght. yard, Unbleached = Muslin; Special 1244¢ Bleached ‘d Sheets, Inch, Made of heavy sheeting, free from dresing—-#1.50 each Women’s Union Suits Special 95¢ Suit Full bleached, winter weight wool finish jon Sults, low neck sleeveless style, with band top, ali sizes from 36 to 44. Ribbon-Back Silk Hose Special $1.00 Pair These are cheap only in price, They are made of pure silk and fiber silk combined, fin Ae, with lisie finish soles, heels, toes and tops. Jersey Bloomers 25¢ Pair Women's Jersey Knit Cotton Bloomers in pink or white, with elastic waist and knee. All regu- lar sizes, Bungalow Aprons 95¢ Large, full-cut Aprons, made of standard percales in pl colors and assorted neat, fi checks and atripes, in Ii dark colorings, various med with rick-rack braid. Children’s Play Suits 85¢ Strong, standard quality Blue Denim Play Suits with fast red trimming on collar, belt and nlecves; good looking und dur able. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs 2 for 25¢ Women's all pure nen hem- t ched Handkerchiefs with the Jar narrow hem; exceptional Special Imported Sport Hose—All Pure Wool 98¢ Pair Misses’ and Children's Derby ribbed fancy roll-top three-quar- ter Sport Hose, in heather mix- tures, the best value yet shown. Sizon 8% to 10, SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET i] | Women’s Fine Dress Shoes In black and brown kid, and others have gray cloth tops. In this lot will be found the old-time Com fort Shoo with light turn sole and low rubber heel, Just the shoe for tender feot. All sizes, 2% to 8 Special, $3.98 pair. Boys’ Sults with 2 pairs full lined knickerbocker pants. Mado up of good, sturdy Tweeds, Cas: simeres and Homespuns, in new- ent spring models. All sizes, | from 8 to 18 years—§7.35 and $9.98. Boys’ Juvenile Suits, for the small chaps, In Norfolk, Eton and Oliver Twist styles. Made from fancy and plain tweeds, serge nd corduroys. Ages, 3 to 8 ye $2 Boys’ All-Wool Pull-Over Sweat- ers; navy body with orange col Jar, cuffs and bottom. Worth ape to close, $2.50 Boys’ Flannel Waists, in blue, khaki and . All sizes from 7 to 15 yerrs, Special, $1.00 each Men's Fine Thread Cotton Sox, in gray, black, navy and brown, Very special, 25¢ pair. Men's Wool Finish Unton Suits in natural gray; medium weight; all sizes to 48; $2.60 val ues for $1.75. Cotton - Ribbed Shirts and Drawers; good weight, fornvfit ting; finished seams; $1.00 value for 70¢@ garment. Men's Bluo Chambray Work Shirts, cut full size and well made; worth $1.00. Special, 79¢ each Shirts— up to now Dress worth pick, in nds, Your Clean-Up Odda and $2.00 each. 81.00 cach The most comprehonsive plan book of hoi published. Get your copy now at good book dealers or f. ur office Sent p 00 We Desi Home: All Kinds J. GW one Bide. 1703-4-5 6350 and Elliott 4232 Elliott TRAINED NURSES— you know all about our product. We only need to re- ff mind you of the success | you have had with your pa- tients in us- ing Ben-Gay. Use it as you | would cold cream, | Ie brings blessed | relief to the pa- tient. Use it for your own tired back and feet—itwillkeep ou fresh andfit. Say en-Gay atany drug store and you will get [LOE ACES /ant PAINS FirstAid ‘Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. MAZDA Remember, a whole carton! Buy Mazda Lamps in the original cartons 6-Foot Stanley LAMPS Keavy Galvanized Garbage Cans Very Low Priced for Saturday at $1.69 Measures 16x26 inches, has corrugated sides for extra strength, raised bottom and fit-in cover. (Made in Seattle) and be prepared for emergencies. 40-watt ... 60-watt . T5-watt ... 100-watt ... ..35¢ 40¢ 60¢ 5¢ Zig-Zag Rules Special 43¢ Mortise Door Locks, special, 69¢ AN EXCEPTIONAL VALU Electric Curling Irons PRICED $ { .49 Worth $2.00 Front Door Lock Sets, special, $2.69 Your choice of old copper or dull brass. HIGH GRADE ENAMEL In White, Ivory or Gray QUART SIZE Specially Priced at $1.19 For furniture and woodwork; produces a beau- tiful finish which will stand repeated washings. (MADE IN SEATTLE) Makes a perfect curl and wave and will not burn the hair—guaranteed, BUY AND BOOST HOME PRODUCTS Universal Silverware in 26-PieceChests S18 Underpriced for Saturday With Hollow Handle Knives and stainless blades, at $19.95. With Model Handle Knives at $17.85. Sets consist of 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 tea- spoons, 6 soup spoons, butter knife and sugar shell. Chest bas drawer, is finished in mahogany,