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iCLEARANCE! Women’s High-Grade Novelty Shoes l IN SUEDE, KID, PATENT AND SATIN | $4.00 SHOES $5.00 SHOES GO AT GO AT $6 & $7 SHOES | Men's Hi-Grade Work and Dress Shoes $5.00 Shoes | Values to $10 Go at Go at 9898 Boys’ and Girls’ | Values to $3.00) Vatues to $5.00 98) | Silver Dollar Shoe Store CORNER FIRST AVENUE AT PIKE STREET 1431 lst Avenue Economy Market UP THE INCLINE, NEXT TO BARTELL’S DRUG STORE —_s ee oe oe oe em ree ee a SIGN OF MARRIAGE “Well, I can tell you're a married man, all ri No holes In your stockings any more.” “No. One of the first things m wife taught me was how "m—American Legion Wee! 4--2--3--41-§-1-6--7--7 EQUALS THE PRICE OF NEW COLUMBIA RECORDS ON SALE SATURDAY $150 NEW COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH TO THE FIRST CASH CUSTOMER FOR $100 Tt You Want This—Come Early (Open et 9 A. M) See It in Our Window er Our New Record Exchange Department (All Make We Have the Latest Releases at Regular Price YOUNGSTROM CO., INC. “WALT” AMES, MNGR. 0 UNION STREET NEAR FIFTH AVENUE Look for Policeman at Door LL WAKE ’EM ALL UP! Here Goes Another BIG BOMB Sit Up and Listen Special for Saturday ONE DAY ONLY—COME EARLY CHOICE OF 100 SUITS $20 COATS MADE TO ORDER ANY PATTERN IN MY BIG WINDOW 100 Patterns to Choose From 20 of these fabrics are worth.......$50 30 of these fabrics are worth.......$45 30 of these fabrics are worth... $40 20 of these fabrics are worth. . -$35 $100 FORFEIT IF I L GIVE ANY SUIT IN MY Bld SOUTH WINDOW FOR $20. Come down Friday Evening and Dick out the pattern you like best and then get your order in early Saturday. Louis Sidelsky IMPERIAL TAILORING CO.—SINCE 1890 1405 Third Ave. Between Pike and Union Streets J am not connected With store at 801 ‘Third Avenue t be angry, from gract they were $ © when I fe AN UNWILLING HERO mother, saved three men THE SEATTL E STAR PAGE 7 ee ANNA, RUSSELL| HAS ALIBI Prison Pardon Returned Li- cense, She Claims ® was charged with porforming egal operation in © in 1916 Gov pardon, practice ead of directed the sald Gov my “The b Tho war urn to my D ears ago I looked u and found nothing had be ai by the board, I w rds nt to the attor my ¢ t 1 hould keep rig Dep ton with my by Prosecutor rh apposite ling the & 6 Great 0 med SHOES jj ASK SEA GUARD Alaska Expects Big Inrush of Visitors This Year The heaviest tr and Seatt forwarded s treasury to the Friday department he Una n the fur seal nd August Juneau cham steamah!p hermen be operatin, most of th In v the chs Jap Slaaie: Given Retrial by Court Saved, at least temporarily from the gallows, Kakuzo Yanal, Japanese cook, wan granted a new trial by the state supreme court, according to an announcem: Friday, after he ad been se ot last May to be ged, following his convic © Superior Judge W. M. f King county, for fir murder. The degree tribunal declared French committed « reversit he commented, " rial, on the credibility of witnesses. Judge Veterans to Meet Seattle veterans have been calied together by the United Voter lelub to tr tao city, county |schoot candidates. The meeting will be held Friday at 1616% dave, ac |Curious Names for Bibles | Errors in writing, or type, in the |past have given peculiar names to rious editions of the Bible, For these: Bible," published tn 11660, so called because in Genesis |II1, 7, tt read: “They sewed fig }leaves together and made them es breeches” instead of aprons “Bug Bibi published in 1551 no called because in Pwalm XCI, 6, ft read: “% that thou shalt not |need to be afraid for any bugges |by night.” aning terrors. “Ho Bible,” published in 1611, no called because in Ruth Il, 18, tt he instead of she inters Bible,” published in no called because in Psalm . 161, it read: “Printers have | persecuted me without a cause,” in- stead of princes. “Rosin Bible," published in 1609, #0 called because In Jeremiah VIII, 22, it read: “Is there no rosin in Galnad,” {nstead of balm tn Gilead. Wicked je," published in 1631 |s0 called because the printer left out the word not in the seventh | commandment. |_The famous Big Print Red Latter |Fdition now being distributed by | paper without errors and |contains many valuable features |that render it unique among Bibles The coupon printed elsewhere In insue describes how it can be this is T WILL send pay you to your clothes at least once a month to the Metropolitan Laundry, to get to get rid of the dinginess and grime that home washing them white- cannot remove, Clothes hung outdoors or in the basement should be sent to the Jaune periodically to be w ed and steril feed. You'll find it real economy in the long run. Metropolitan Laundry Ca CAPITOL 4648 224 PONTIUS AVE. County Tre Are } Save on Your Taxes urer Says 3est Mode of a pps TET ‘Pay your taxes now and ga iam Shields, county treasurer, open the latest batch of envelopes containing tax payments. | —Photo by Price @ Carter, Star Staff Photographers }]DAY your real estate taxes by March 18 and save 8 per cent tho total, Is the advice County r William Shields is gt Thureday from 5 checks for pouring In to give Be ie advice on dvantages, etc i th personal and real, are now due, After March 16, per sonal taxes are delinquent and a penalty of 15 per cent per annum, prorated by the month, will be ansosned agninst delinquent | payers. | Real taxes become delinquent | June 1 and a penalty of 12 per] per annum ts charged. | Two methods are available for real! taxp Half the amount may be paid before June 1, and the re mainder: before December 1. No! interest tn charged Seattle residents apparently hare had a most prosperous year since they aro paying their taxes more readily than for many years, Bill xes, b PLAN CARNIVAL | Ballard Eagles to Open New Home Drive A big indoor cireus and Mardi Gras will open Saturday night at the | lodge home of Ballard aerie No. 1 jot the Fraternal Order of Eagles, | 6414 Ballard ave. It will continue) | to March 15, and will be the opening of a drive to o $300,000 for a new home for the lodge. A feature of the event which ts at nl interest Is the contest,” by which a n of the Mardi Gras {ts to be | selected, March 14 will bo Corona-| tion day, and the following are en-| |tered in the contest: Stelln Carri-| | veau, Mra, Otto Beck, “Pinky” Moore | Christensen, Nora Keeley, Irene} Jroniey, Madeline Johnson, Pauline | Collier, Norghild Helgesen, Vivian an, Mrs. R. 8. B. th, Mildred on and Edith Opskar Martin. Singing, dancin; udeville and jcabaret acts will feature the circus, ccording to Lafe ‘Troyer, chairman lof the entertainment committee. The entire north end of the city is inter: ested in the new lodge homo project, | he declared. | | | Leaves Courtroom | to Attend Wedding Counctiman B. L. Blaine, foreman lof a jury in Judge E. B. Cushman's | department of superior court recess. An Jed the jury Thursday to atte | wedding in his family. Tho 3 {failed to agree on a verdict in the nA against the} Pacific Steamship Co., over death } of Earl Winchester, an employe. | suit Patriotic Body to Back Gorin’s Race | Sons of the American Revolution Ihave named a committee to work in lf of F. P. Gi candidate for he school board 8 platform s "elimination school woks reflecting of American republic.” Headquar- | have been established at 618 Seaboard building, with G. F. Burton in charge, of hint on the | the PALACE CLOTHING CO. 1020-1022 FIRST AVE., COR. SPRING ST. UNABLE TO ADJUST ITS LEASE IS FORCED TO SELL OUT AT ONCE WARNING! Do not confuse this Great Sale with any other. Remember, it is a Genuine Quit Business proposition we are offering you and positively the Lowest Prices ever made. A real forced selling of Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes, Entire stock goes—two huge floors must be sold to the bare walls, including SALE OPENS TOMORROW 9 A. M. MEN'S SUITS $1.98 Fine 2-Pants Suit fold as high as they gO at OVERCOATS they al f only $1.03. y 90.8 s0 about 165 odd Over- ais, all new goods, go at $4.95. Alno several hundred Top Notch Boys’ Mackinaws Rain Coats, $1.48, out they a go at HATS and CAPS 10¢, 25e, 98¢ UNDERWEAR Fine Ribbed Garments. 58¢ SHIRTS All Kinds Work Shirts 48e Flannel Shirts .....+0.-96€ Khak! Shirts ... Fine Dress Shirts Balbriggan Underwear 390 High Grade Wool Union Suits, on! 2.48 Broken lines, val 6 GIGANTIC MERCHANDISE SLAUGHTER Think of buying a high grade Blue Serge Suit, full lined, that sold up to $27.50—they all go to~ morrow at only $10.55, Union Suits... THOUSANDS REWARDED TOMORROW Be here early and get Arrow Ie; Handkerchiefs, Ses s at Tey Garters, 6c; Sus- ponders, 10) Wool Process Work Socks, 14e) Overalls, 98¢s Cover- all Play Suits, 68es Boys’ Over- es «Heavy Gray Union O8e; Leather Lined Work 23e) Felt Slippers, Sie; gh Grade Pants, $1.49; for Men, Women ve on the total,” advises Will as he hastens to his office to PRICES Space will permit of only a few examples here, but more barzains to be found in this store. Shields says. The tax bill for the year te 466,49 and by March 15 Shields believes will have collected at 60 per cent of the total, or than $13,000,000. And Extra Heavy Pull Over Sweaters at only 98e. Coat Style Sweaters at $1.19, Also a big lot of Bathing S::its tn values up to $3.50, go at 68e. he Big Lot c and Child BE HERE EARLY Thousa’ ridiculous! COME TOMORROW ls of other items at SCHOOL SHOES lew prices. Sollg leather; a big broken lot for Boys 98c at ey order asurer’s office Hundreds of chec are now pouring in. Toward 16th, the flood will Increase to th sa celpts are alwa ed by RALLY SUNDAY Missionary Societies Will Have Joint Meeting A Missionary rally will be held next Sunday afternoon at three o'clock in the First Methodist church, 16th and Ei . participated in by the societies of the Ravenna, Seaview and First Methodist church- es. Mrs. William M. Sturgeon of Pitsburg, Pa., will be the speaker. Mrs, Sturgeon ts the correspond ing secretary of the Woman's Board of Foreign Missions of the denomin tion and 1s just returning from a tour of the mission fields in the for- eign lands, She is a pleasing speak- er and will have a message of public! as well as church interest. All are invited to hear her and especially missionary workers are urged to be present. In the evening at 7:30 o’cleok, the annual thank offering service, of the First Church Missionary soclety will be held, at which Mrs. Sturgeon will BOYS’ SHOES Solid leather, sewed soles Sandals, pair .. A wonderful, sturdy dress shoe Women’s Shoes Ol tan grain, 195 pairs only of high . $2.85 grade dress shoes—we quit id leather . $3.45 and out they go 65c odyear at only ..... OUTFIT YOUR WHOLE FAMILY AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE TOMORROW PALACE CLOTHING CO. 1020-22 FIRST AVE., COR. SPRING ST. Man Is “Thrown Shoes $1.48 t John St. Peer’s Robes Are Out” of Jail Taboo in England KINSTON, N. C, March 7—]| LONDON, March 7.—Second-hand| LONDON, March 7—At a recent "Uncle Jeff,” an aged negro, @ Yol:|robes for state occastons are becom-| hird show at Crystal Palace, one of f untary prisoner at the Lenoir county |ing popular with the advent of the|the best advertised exhibits waa a jail, has been sent on his way and |ianor government. That isn’t by | parrot, ‘8 yellow-naped Amazon, that told not to return. Jeff—no one | any means an absolute novelty, for|can speak English, French and Por- knows his other several cises have been known where|tuguese as well as sing, dance, himself at the jail and demanded ad-| yeers’ robes have been sold by the|laugh, whistle, telephone, open iis mittance. He had no papers, but |ostates or by hard luck nobility, But| cage, ery ike a baby, apin Nkeoe told the attend something would | the business is sald to be growing|top, and sham death. It ts not turn up, The , suspecting | - {dden crime, locked up the negro, much a parrot as a variety show. = arned adrift. | = | Seatiah Parrot Is | Real Variety Show name—presented Friday and Saturday Special | Tungsten Lamps Strictly First Grade 40 Watts 23¢ Wiring, Repairing, Commercial Banking We know that we have a far great- er responsibility to our depositors than offering the mere facilities of a checking account. The establishment of friendly con- tacts with our customers is of mutual advantage, particularly as our city continues to grow and prosper. Our officers and employes are al- ways accessible to advise and assist you with your particular business. The Union National Bank OF SEATTLE Repair Department Irons, Vactum Cleaners, Toasters and All Appliances. All Repairs by Experts. Everything in Radio Buys 3-tube Long Distance Loud | $85.00 omplet | | Central Electric Co. w. 1808 Westlake Opposite Times Bldg. 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