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We could give work to a number ot men if only the people of Seattle Would save their waste and send it clocks, In fact anything okeept broken bottios and tin cans, Unemployed are put to work In clean: ing, repairing and erticles which are sold at a nominal price at $2 Pike st. and 1107 Virginia, and the proceeds go back for op- Portunity labor, > In addition to this, if the people at large woul! provide for odd Jobs remaking these Wood, or any other employment that fight be provided for and telephone fe us CEL-lot-4704) so many of these men would then Hundreds of unemployed men in the gity today aro not seeking charity Wut a chance, ® The next two men as the result of four article were single men and able bodied, These we sent ty the éamp in the country, The fourth one fs working in the Industry as he has & sick mother to provide for, ‘ou rendered a Valuable, service to hese individual fumes and made poasidie our co-operation in the mat- Yours very truty, A, VEREIDE. bo provided for. 2ong.—The spectacle of a man in the shafts pulling a wagon along iin the juriatiction of the court tol opposed to the elhteenth amend. fountry highway is the talk of this! take away ome-half of it and give it} ment and the Volstead act, and the} The man, &}to the wife, if the cowrt considers it focal shopkeeper, bought. the cart} necessary to her welfa ft Boston market, 24 miles from | he learned the railway charges for} shipping it to kegnesm, so hi it home himseif.} COULDN'T DO THAT these matches won't strike.” * cried the shopman irritably. “Why look here,” ime on hiv trousérs to prove their The boy took the matches} back, but soon returned. time to come and strike a Snatch on your trousers every time} ehe wants « light.” H Prevent Influenza ‘The Tonle ana Laxative E {Laxative BROMO QUININE pwill ‘keep the system in a healthy condition and thus ward off all at- jtucks of Colds, Grip or Influenza. box bears the Advertisement. For Girls SCOTTS A > EMULSION For all malnourished con- ditions, child or adult, SCOTT’S EMULSION is the logical food-tonic. ywne, Bloomfield, N, Jo the extracuon of teeth we Say to our patrons: pay—could we say Set of Teeth From Gold Crown and Bridge Work From $4.00 UP bentai Vitices Second Avenue i the Test of Time 22 Years in One Location Glasses, YEARS EXPERIENCE, Free Examination Sure-Fit Opti THANKS STAR Does Alimony Increase (WOMEN URGED FOR ARTICLE) Divorces? Not a Bit! 10 CA Helped Several Men in Dis- tress Get Aid Hajtor The Star; aa | A few days ago there was an ar ticle In your paper relative to. the Seattle Goodwill Industries. Nhe first min that called as the result of that atticlo was & young man with a wife And three children who is alo re- sponsible for the support of Bis par Ho has been out of work for ab hittle over three weeks. canvassed the city from early morn: ing day after day seeking employ- He had been able to secure only two days’ work at some cald job, He was now destitute, to’report that he found the open door at the Seattle Goodwill Industries and his needs provided for. employed In the industries and later & permanent position was obtained | Anyway, the Wife Has Hard Time to Collect, Says Meacham eoatiaae fate official records, | Moral obligation of diworcea fathers with a showing of 16 per cont gain| that many of them would rather in 1928 over 19242 in favor of connus| skip out than pay it, Whon possible, dial _knot-cutting? they are brought Baek nd an offort yell, t be a reason, and tare are thou who claim It ta be "so to wet themn fo pay up—in wan: cause woman kiwes ber alimony, | (only lax cases they mag be sent to But we doubted that, so dashed | the stockade and the $1y50 per day Might out to ask some nich who Wugeno Meachara, who is Maj. Douglas’ deputy in charge of all matters pertaining to divorce and marital unrest, came back at us with a promptness ttat warmed our heart. “It is one of the groatwst crimes Jon the calendar-that of thew divorced fathers who fall to recogtilae thelr | paternal bond® and who iwny their little children sucly Help aa the com, Von Soelen Head of SEEK SLAYER, |Would Standardize Civil Service Body | A. C, Von Boelen will head the | Civil Service league during 1 was announced Iriday. cors are H. 1. Thomas, vico pr HE GIVES UP I} tery today shrouded the shooting to death here yesterday afternoon Bs. \of Mra. Mollie Rush Dudley, | Flanders, financial secretary, and ©, | Groveton, Texas, t, publication editor, ST VOTES | Form Organization to Get} Them Out to Polls re Abnouncemont of a campaign for BY 6. LOCILLA BUTLER the custody of the wite-—BUT—It in| esiatration with a view to bringing Is divorce increasing among Seat: |. sad commontary om tho lack of | ¢Yery Woman voter in Seattle to the polls in the next elty clection war | made at & moeting of 40 members of the Women's City club at American headquarters, Arctic hotel, but refused to discuss the shooting. Aro you looking for a used car to| the slayer, Kobert oblnson, Univer There were no witnesses to the onjoy the comforts of life? oi nity of Texas graduate today's! the pollee station and gave himaelt| killing, Mra, Minta Squibba, a |up, He wan charged with sourder,' whore home Mra, Dudley wae stay: Want Ad columns. ‘‘Meet Us and Wear Diamonds” WEISFIELD & GOLDBERG responsibility Women in modern public life were | ate pay recotre ye wup-| Mado by Mra, William Utter, ehale. Ought te Kaow, br: or the tedden lal thea of the organization, from the | political viewpoint, and by Counell- |woman Mra. Henry Landes from a | moral standpoint “It {8 the duty of every enfran: a Alvoree,” | Paratively small monthly suport ho prey ee waste. i Pople at seaiments amount to. Tha courte of whether she will receive alimony | DUrPOsely make these amourats mod. or not, Her consuming desire iy to | rate, in the belief that it im botter “ha rid ct him’ bt all eeata” | for the child to recefve @ part of its) Judge Boyd J, Tallman, to whose | Keep from the father than ta n afficlal lot it falls to diapose of per- v haps a majority of King county | Payment altogether, in hiv denial that alimony & de | Seattle's apparent increaae in Cvorce termining factor in the dissolution of the te matrimonial, eaay alimony ALIMONY FIGURES ~ | Judge IN BUT FEW CASES “Oniy in a percentage of cases oa = ots DENY ASKING woman whose real object In divorce you cam take [t from y Mr, Meacham, is wiimony,” eald the judge. “As a (6) R ORT: matter eft the wort wernt} LOR REP Beer tere ts eaeeta te rane |The Detter OF The’ stage | ret Frank Laube, of the Univer-! sity of Washington, will deliver a verion of lectures on city develop. | ment, populations, organization and [administration at weekly noon luncheons of the club, which will be held at Legion head- Jauarters on January 10, 17, 24 and } 31, according to announcement by I) Ci “Property settlements under the‘ ninition uctivitien in the state, or re. | MP® Carrie R. Buell, club preaident, | Sat have hee matted a content| ‘Tho etatemont in Saturday's isone | tUvely fort time. “Where a woman eae ee ea ee gumunery ot | the court believes the ends of so./°® Christian Temperance union | siety are bettor served by not | Jlning hands with Guy Kelly, atate | heitieappios the man with month. | Republican national commumitteeman ly paymern's to a former wife. | for the Republican party, demanding publication of federal report un pro- community property law are prefer} questing removal of any member of} able, and the wife is usually pro-/ the prohibition director's force, is ab-| vided for %n that manner—but did] solutely without foundation, }you know"——and the good judge) At no time has a communication | leaned forward in his chair—“that! or statement been given from the even tho a man may possess $100-/ state W T. U, headquarters, or} } 000 of his vewy own before marriage: ! officials thorizing action along} in other worry, something outside the | these lnes or soliciting or accepting | jcommibnity angle, it still rests with-! advice or co-operation from those anization has gone on record in| sincerity commending the work of federal director's office The judge says, too, thet the |; greater port{on of divorces grant | Signed— | ed here are to people who mar- j LILLIAN M. VINC ried elsewhere—so you see real Slate Pres Seattle follgs ae MS aan » MARY L. STILWELL, | scrappy as old statis State Vice President. would lead you to believe. NLLA HH, BOOKER Said Depsty Meacham lo Recor Bee courts grant alimony for the LOLA J. FLAGG, SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES chiied woman to vote, if she Is to | bo considered a good citizen,” Mra. | Utter sald | Mra, Landes toid her hearers that ko | Women have no right to criticize the i the sum so large that he will evade| Moral conditions of thelr community |when they take no personal part in . 4 2} But ay I #aid in the fiewe phace—| the fight to Improve matters. dtvoree cases, wie equally emphatic “When, sitting is NOT duo to woman's craving: for! !ney, I vee the opponents to meas- ures that would curb vice and wrong! living, present in droves to express their views, with no one to oppose them in thelr appeals to the council, I cannot help but feel that many of our women citizens do not feel the ty that reats on was her declara- Seattle’s Credit Jewelers Our New council meet Year's Message moral responaib! thelr shoulders,” of The Star, purporting to have beex + Don’t “Wish” for a Diamon OWN YOUR OWN sj Let’s see!—it is several years —how many?—since you first COLDS “Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tabiets every three }bours until three doses aro taken NT, |The first dose always gives relief, and third doses com. break up the « and safe to take, ize you cannot expect to buy our customers a keener sense of such a ring equipped with a their obligation to us than any sizable Diamond at a price — compulsor: which would permit you to pay might dev: Yet you admit you sales enable us to sell Diamonds could easily pay say One Dollar of the same quality on the same down, a dollar or two a week, margin of gross profit required five or ten dollars a month, for by the other first-class Jewelers { such a ring—probably more, whs ask all-cash. Why not do just that? And our class of trade is the dent | The ‘second | pletely “Now on the next first-of- January I am going to have Millions use Cold Compound.” Druggists guar. | Advertisement support money for minor child in, State Treasurer. lantes year’s work!” One year after another has A year has just closed year begun, makes you think this year will be any different than the oth- Buy the Ring tomorrow and = wh is is Vietrok | wear it away, after a $1 down who bays his Honte, hig payment, and your pledge that you will pay the baiance in little }Jessings which his grandpar- H easy weekly or monthly install- ents did not enjoy—on sensible \ You have always wanted a Diamond Ring. very INTERESTING PRICES. Cleanup price, $4.96 Jac $7.98 and $9.98 quette and coat styles, in Two pairs pi te with each suit ar) ‘ aie lined. 6 have gone colors of aquirrel an through our higher priced lines and have taken out some & 36-inch Dress Good t these yma ke and basket weaves, in re sf aden tts ane y ced and plaids, in all color combi Boys’ Heavy Virgin Wool nations; regular $1.00 vatu Sweaters Special price, 69¢ finish; worth $9.00. ed 1» $6.85 each. * All-Wool Minch Pereales in light, Mackinaws, $5.00 Each medium and dark grounds, in Made with patch pockets and stripes, ke and figure de round belt; collar butt close around neck; rich heather h 3 yard. Bpo- mixtures. Ages 3 to & yours. up price, 19¢ yard Boys’ Heavy Flannelette Shick | tangaiow {Ouction Waists, $1.00 Each 4 Made of good sturdy materials Nets in white and beige. Sp in light and dark gray. Ages 7 . slal Cleanup price, 35¢ yard to 16 yearn Men’s Furnishing Goods Sox in heather and $2.50 Each colors; warm for t damp weather lean up, 6O¢ pa Neck Furs at Great Children’s Coats at Reductions Reduced Prices To Clean Up To Clean Up six fur pieces in mo G ate for girls of 4 to 12 made in attractive aty of good, substantial coating cloths, collars, others Now at Mach Less Than Half lars, large size soarts ye sets that wero or at $19.50 to Plain Wool Hose SPECIAL, Boys’ Heavy Shoes, made 79c Pair E of oil grain tan calf; out- Mited Hama “eth grey | Side counter, double soles, merino heels and toes, An ¢ soft tip on toe. A shoe that good . will wear and stand up in Embroidered Clock wet weather. Sizes 214 to Hose—$1.25 Pair 6, $3.50 pair. Ww pis nit, « 1A Woolem Hone in reindeer color with colored en Girls’ High-Top School r Shoes, made of tan calf; Wool-Mixed Hose heavy soles and solid leath- 50c Pair er heels, Just the shoe for en's phrkgy oe. Sizes 3 to 9. il n blach this s 1 ¢ ar AY . Special, § > pair, ASOT Boys’ Union Suits Little Men's Shoes in 95c to $1.25 black oil calf; solid sole 1 au and heels. A shoe that will {4 % tand the wet sizes 9 to 184, $2.25 pair am | Sale WOULD BE something to show for a year’s effort. an excellent form of investment. Also it would afford you great pride and pleasure which might reasonably lead to your further profit and advantage. % ments out of your 1924 income. weekly or monthly payments. Then see how e: nese save money—with the ring on . your finger as an incentive to The fact remains that folks It would be it becomes to Annual Clean-Up Before Inventory all broken lines and discontinued numbers are bulked together at Some people still think that and pleasures forty years ago | you have to pay more for a Dia- When cash-buying and | amet Perhaps you do "Ursing were the fashion!! HERE YOU BETTER TO HAVE A FINE Our losses from trust- : : 0 AN . ing an occasional unworthy pers DIAMOND RING AND TO PAY son are so small they are hardly worth mentioning. i system of extending credit gives MERELY “W-I-S-H-I-N-G!” H 26x48 Baby Blankets, heavy mond this way. —at some stores. You want nothing but a very good ring. The Diamond must be of the best steel-blue or blue- white color, free of imperfec- tions; the mounting nothing less than finest platinum, or at least 18-karat white gold. Cleanup price $1.26 Stitehed Cotton Welght about 3 pounds; size comfort, Cotton Sheet Blankets in gray and white, with pink or blue stripe borders; $2.75 Mercerized Table stripe designs. Very special, three-quarter size beds, and dark cotton, eclal, $2.50, Special Prices to Clean Up Discontinued Numbers A real mannish Diamond Ring. Set in carved 18K white Beautifully carved and 8 you and you wear it while paying only §2.00 a week, the We & Goldberg Way “Grow a Diamond.” & Goldberg's easy way, $2.00 a week, $33.50 and tin ater on a larger fe fn ta A 8 late Green or White you full amount pald conen Men's Cashmere | Men’s Golf Sweater Coats | Men’s Wool-Finish Union \ Weistield & Goldberg Way In A the new heather shades. Good woight, closely woven, warm rn with or without @ coat garments which will give Dienty of ith 4 pockets in front. | wear. To clean up, $2.50 each. | suit. A wondertul buy at $1.75 Girls’ Dresses at Reduced Prices To Clean Up to 14 years; made of all-wool merges, in four dit © few made ot effects, and some The Weisfield & Goldberg anniversary wedding ring, | Sot with only first quality diamonds and places to add a dia each wedded year. This ring is in a ¢ © it is to want it. $33.50 and $4 ¢ Id & Goldberg Way puts it on your finger for $1.00 down and $1.00 a week ' An exquisite blue-w forent models. the Weisfield & G: nd $4.00 a week ‘berg Way of Wonderful Values in Women’s and Children’s Warm Underwear and Hosiery Bring in the Old—Take Out the New Those who are fortunate enough to possess Diamonds, but have them in out-of-style mountings, can have them remounted in new s of green gold, white gold or plat- inum, with or without the new sapphire trimmings, on the same easy Weisfield & Goldberg plan of $1 down and $1 a week, ‘ Girls’ Union Suits style, up-to-the-minute mountin wool-finished Your old-style wedding ring can be covered with platinum or 18- karat white gold and carved to match Weisfield & Goldberg Way makes it easy for you to be up-to-date. THE NEW Weishield & Goldberg (=) Women’s Union Suits your ew mounting. The The Out- of- Date Kale length, in mizes 98, 40 1 Women’s Union Suits $1.25 Suit 302 Union Street ‘Tf Sam Weisfield Can't Repair You Watch, Throw It A og tIDAY, JANUARY |Seeks Films to Aid Anti-Nurcotic Laws| Trading With Ching Standard antinarcotic laws are| With view to developing Chinagg needed for o clency in ourbing the dope the opinion expremed. by. Attorney |imerolal and educations} Cline eaigg Adam Beeler tn « spooch before the Young Men's Business club members Jat the Hotel Gowman dining room | Two hours after the shooting, | Thursday. | nearched the elty te to promote ef. {markets for American goods, an ep 1 state to Dromate wn|tort to obtain a nerten of 109 com, attention to the Pacific Northwem will hé mado for exhibition in Ching J. ©, Herbsman, wecretury of the Heattlo China olub, announced Thupy aay, SPY EET WNEreunermrree ing, suid she heard the shot ang rushed into the hous just in thme to wee m man.leap trom the por and flee down the street, ~ y-payment method we . Our tremendous same substantial type of citizen his Radio, his Typewriter, his H Automobile and many of life's | * * &® did not enjoy one-tenth of to- H * day’s luxuries and conveniences | FOR IT A DOLLAR OR SO A Our honor WEEK THAN TO BE ALWAYS } is hand-pierced and gold ring, set with a } pure, sparkling, first quality diamond, it | must be se a; $1.00 puts it ion; the balance, Weisfield in your poss 8.50. TWO STORES 40¢ | Seattle’s Credit Jewelers ———_ AT YOUR SERVICI 310 Pike Street 7 wr SANIT