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SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Year-End Apparel Clearance Inthe Special Price Basement Clearance in FRASER-PATERSON CO.’S Special Price Basement means Reduced Prices on garments original- ly marked low. Hence the savings are doubled—you are buying at an unusu-~ al advantage when you buy at the Special Price Basement Clearance. Coats Reduced to $18 Plain and fur-collared Dress Coats of Bolivia and Velour, Brytonia and Salts’ Seal Plush Coats with or without fur trimmings. Fur-cullared sports coats in shadow stripes and plaids. Every coat a remarkable value. Dresses Reduced to $7.50 Women’s, Misses’ and Junior Misses’ sizes, Made of Poiret twill, wool jersey and tricosham. In navy, black, brown and cocoa. All late styles, smartly trimmed. Reduced for clearance. Dresses Reduced to $9.85 eys and Poiret twill in black, copen, brown 2 in the group. Canton crepe, several different sty and castor. Sizes 1 to / Dresses Reduced to $12 Taffetas, Canton Crepes, Poiret Twills, Satins and Wool Matelasse. Mostly in navy and black. * Cream. Sizes 16 to 46 in the group. Reduced for clearance. | Specials From "Round the Store Handkerchiefs Handkevehiefs, slight- ly soiled from holiday) display. Splendid for school use. Reduced| for clearance, ae ~First Floor “ A Shell Novelties A special lot of shell novelties, in- cluding Hair Re- ceivers, Powder Pin Cush-}5(0¢ Boxes, ions, Jewel Cases,/ Nail Files and Pic- ture Frames. Spe- cially priced. , —First Floor Specials in Toilet Goods 50c Bottle of Al-) mond Hand Lotion.| 50c Jar the 2 for f Cold! 0 oo 50c A clearance lot of odd boxes of Face} Powder in white) and Rachel. Re-\ duced to 10c THE SBANTLE STAR ORGANIZE TO SAVE FORESTS § ‘Engineers Formulate Plan | to Renew Woods NEW YORK, the for lucts division of the Am y of Mechanical § adoption by Jand by the legislatures of the vari states of a “definite, construc program for maintaining the! ‘opesta and for ernmont ausploes & and at publle ex, Tho division, according to an an- nouncement made by Chairman | Thomas D, Perry, of Grand Raplds Mich,, will recommend that t cloty place ith resources at the jmand of tho Federated American | Bngineering societies in arousing [the interest of the nation’s -engl jeers in timber conservation and re forestation, “as absolutely necessary | {to continue our Umber supply and | jto perpetuate our water power and | |inland navigation," The Federated neering socleties, of which Mortimer I. Cooley, of the Univer- sity of Michlgan, ts president, hus 4 reforestation committees actiydly at work in co-operation with the {United States forest service and |state agenclos, under. the chairman . H, MacDowell, of Chi American Engi Communication, explaining. the ac tion of the forest products division, will be sent to President Coolidge, No president of the senate, tho aker of the houso, the governors All the states, as well as tho offi ery of stato legislatures, eforeatation will be a chiet toplo of digcussion at tho annual meeting jot the ea By rin council of the Fed an Hing [eect socletion, in Washingt: January 10-11, preceding which a | atlotias public works conference jwill bo hold, 'Filipinos Here to | Honor Island Hero} In observance of tho 27th annt-| iM of the death of Jose Rizal, | pino patriot and national hero, | ated Filtpino clubs of Seattle | ather for m program of| sand mutcal numbers at the | high school auditorium | evening. Frank Laube, of the PAGE 11 ed Announcing Our 20th Semi-Annual Sale “CARPE DIEM” ~A Latin phrase meaning Applies justly to THIS SALE The quality of our merchandise is well known—our prices speak for themselves. THIS OPPORTUNITY and SUPPLY ALL FOOTWEAR NEEDS NOW. For the Women At $2.95 $4.50 Black and Brown Kid and Calf Oxfords, also Black Calfskin Pumps; military heels, At $3.85 $5.50 Patent, Black and Brown Suede and Kid Pumps; low and military heels. At $4.85 $6.50 Black Satin, Kid and Patent Pumps, on the new French last; Spanish, Cuban and low covered AL $5.85 $7.50 Black and Brown Suede, Satin, Patent and Kid Pumps and Oxfords; Spanish, Cuban, military and low heels, At $6.85 $9.00 and $8.50 Pumps, in Suede, and Kid; French, Spanish, Cuban heels. Satin, Patent and_ military “Seize the opportunity” Seize For the Men At $3.85 5.50 Brown Calf Shoes, English and medium sts, blucher and lace; rubber heels. At $4.85 $6.00 Brown and Black Shoes and - Oxfords, square and medium toes; rubber heels. At $5.85 $7.50 Black and Brown Calf and Kid Shoes and Oxfords, all styles and sizes; rubber heels. At $6.85 $9.00 Emerson’s, Thayer’s and W. L. Douglas Shoes in Brown and Black Kid and Calf leathers; medium toes; leather and rubber heels. For Growing Girls 50 Brown Calf Oxfords, also Pat- ent Pumps; low rubber heels. Cut to . $3.85 $5.00 Brown and Black Calf Shoes; rubber heels. Cut to .......0.200% gj $3. 95 $4.50 Brown Calf Shoes; heels. Cut_to $6.00 Brown and Black Pumps and Oxfords. Cut to ic aaa Be For Boys and Girls Bargains too numerous to mention, Our shoes for boys and s have always been reliable. A big saving can be made supplying the children with footwear now. Plymouth Shoe Co. 118 Pike Street The Special Price Basemen Beautiful New Silk Hats $4.95 For Mid-Season Wear Becoming hats in poke and off-the-face-effects—with pretty trimmings of hand-made flowe In the new bright colors for mid-season, and black. Specially priced at $4.95. Filipinos Plan to Protest U. S. Policy fANILA, P. 1 To Bury Mrs. Susan Hayes Next Sunday | be held at the Sunday aftor SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Week in The Seattle Star Edited by Dr. Frank R. Loope—Phone Capitol 4626 |Cat Census Taken care Democratic Spirit in ane ee British h Royal Family ‘Tomb of Christ’ Fy Passa Discovered I King George Is Knocked At About Like Private Citizen in Shopping Tours bedfast but 1h of this ki |Child Is Killed : by College Frosh| by Enraged Goose MURFREESBORO, N. C., Dec. 28.| BERLIN, Dec. 28.—The little 2 man class at Chowan col-| year-old daughter of the war- tist rt ove Anna Pick, of Niederricht, Germany, ‘o eter . is Oo v ge ee: The tak. | While picking feathers from a good vas the last | sized old gander of unusual strength) jophomores. struck between the eyes by balgeacing oe wing and fell to the ground, releast honths to five | er hold on the fowl. ‘The girl rusl ed Into the house, fell unconscious) S answer to ctly that/at her mother’s feet and died soony FIRST eae re TREE IN bese SHUTIN IMMIGRANTS } One of the ialee Christmas ENTERTAINED | presents for a shut-in who has rie: hives The bs not been able to walk for years of ibn 4 i : ne was a Christmas tree all decor. |B ci sa » succes : ee ‘ of Cheiaty ha ; BONS LAR ated with ornaments and tinsel heed F < r and weighted down with pres- ft , F : greene tie 2 § A Sd : . riot ents, It was her first Christmas | 1 ran : i a tho tr pel agen tree since she was a child, and Heutenants for this | tls a c Program. |was received here tro ! J Grought fond recollections and made her wonderfully happy. time, amd LADELPHI uk dwin J. was Patrons ¢ “He's come, Around In think, madam. & goods Bo I t saw him. m over as in age from six nearly . Twenty of the thru|the name of “Tom." ‘number are black aide with a membe yal family. exe modern democratic times you wen! und themselves + )PPING PARTY BIG SUCCESS Me ceremony that f oe It’s the plugging away that will win you the day So don't be a piker, old pard! Just draw on your grit; it’s so easy to quit; keeping your chin up that's hard, —in— | It's easy to cry that you're beat- “HELLO, DEARIE” en, and die; It's easy to BARBARA GETS PRIZE DOLL “Find me a good } for a m No Matinee Today— ful dol —Tonight Last Times WILL KING and His Musical Comedy Company It's crawfish and Commencing With Saturday Matinee— WILL KING “The Follies of 1924” But to fi and besten, and HERMIE KING'S SYMPHONIC ARTISTS te! more try—it's DA XS & dead HEA I's on Fie RUNWAY the kh g on that's hard, living Korein SHUT-IN NEEDS CLOCK REPAIRED MIDNIGHT FROLIC NEW YKAR’S BVE Seats Now Selling SAY “BAYER” when you buy-Gomuine on tablets, you are not Aspirin proved safe by millions 23 years for ie ees voung American woman jovted| Unless you see the ‘‘Bayer Cross’’ hey getting the genuine Bayer and prescribed by physicians over Colds Headache CIRCUIT yauon VILLE © Dolly 2:30- BENKY | LEONARD The Grentest Wek plon the World 1 “THANK YOU, DOCTOR? HARTY KAUNE JOHNNIE BURKE DIRAPTED” | SURE AND ONT-SATY ANLEYS CAVANAUGH & Coornit HERMAN TIMBERG ITTLE BITS” Neuralgia Rheumatism GREAT NEWS GUILD CHANGES ITS MEETING DATE Neuritis Pain, Pain Toothache Lumbago Accept only ‘Bayer’ package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of twelve tablets Gopuine Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid TAILORING | :' bly, * Hamilton Fish, HOSPITALS HEAR CAROLS hewice entat Groups of « ingers chted|| See last page of today’s Star “ef Se P , anitarium, old people's ' nogpital, New York,