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TAGE 2 —we emphasize strongly the fact that the uwods offered are selected front our regular stock of merchandise. which were purchased with all the knowledge accumulated in .*>7 years' experience a.s experts in our specialties. buy at stale prices—jxry thin jewyr yrrlaw ' •I (vmllarf •( f urnlt urr inauHiiai ftnt nirVlj" amuiiNtlMg flr»t w^mry «• paymrwt vmtmrmi I $50 — ss sl sls0 — $15 — $2.50 s7s $7.50 $1.50, S2OO~ s2o s3 sloo slo s2 s3oo s3o $4.50 |sl25 — $12.50 $2.25 SSOO sso $7.50 add ft (f\ T~ F\^ to your account — : /TllJ^N^fiValJ C SP? s " *' x' 1, | SS§> # |*j#s I I wood bed, Ivory finish— JANUARY Jlt _ . __ $ 1465 ntukr frtea CS— —•quipped wltb San* aanitary annle Iron raOc ataa of pmrta 1% Inch's aqtiara; fillers -s x \ Inch#* width I ft. I Iwlmc trorj finish: vary strongly built; rfular prVca I! 1 —; special for thta JANUARY RAIJ-; 914.65 Sta.d^ni^ AM W*kM plant la D»lw>. O, fccapa a supply of nmbrellaa to lend tat Ita employes when rain flwto them tmprvpared at th# Hoeing honr. BLADDER WEAKNEBB _ A baa* la«co«ea A»«!«e fea* tU W • nra pm m i> tut i»kM w4 » :>m a»ia» !■ af tnax «r aiMU«. u4 u* PROSTATE GLAND * to aa* i«l<a ta agr uaiaa-. mO-01-iXnr» ■kMH* am a>i«a K. aiaata aa4 ta Ml *^nsa«2s 50c ne'e FREE auo "SELF CUT lEiFin *» Wr4M «a *lll I*" aaar l*a «M fwtoi" am rur Tr «i mil <* nio-<;i.* vdin . »rd "Mi < »f - !'•*-< axtaw a*> t» l«t rremrtf. twt W«4iW m fmuu KdtT* «» 'IM rm4 K. *•*<! *» mcfy feu )« tallut, ul m ij U Html nail ha. r. H Warth. 14 I .ril.nHi w.. s™ Vart $50,000.00 LOST IN A SINGLE DAY Drastic Reductiona in Pricea Cauaea Loaa of Big Fortune to Weil-Known Seattle Store—Pioneer Merchant Believea That Any Loaa That Haa to Be Taken May aa Well Be Taken at Once—No Uae Prolonging the Agony. M. B. Rorrwtefn. president of the Hub Clothing Company, located for more than * quarter of a century on Plonker Square, la one Seattle baslnes* man who believe* that when anything of a disagreeable natnre ha* to be done it In well to do It at on<* and get It over with. The Hub Clothing Htore carrle* a tremendous stock of men'* wearing appar»l. Every article In the store van purchased with the Intention of eelllng at a legitimate profit. To forego thl* profit; to lie compelled to aell many article* below actual emit In not pleasant, but the pre • nt eltuatlon compel* a readjustment, and the Hub ha* deckled to t,ikr their lone In one big done, and take It now. Thursday and FVlday the big ■tore will be r losed to the public to give a small army of clerk* time to take inventory. Haturday morn ing the Hub will throw It* doom open with every article In ith entire stock on sale at Just half regular price*. Hhor*. pant* and a few item* of work good*, along with contract collar*, will be the only «sc«ption* to the half-price rule. During the many year* that the Hub ha* been catering to Soattle 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Autootobiles /I/I —t'mdanUfl«d maa alighting l i from a (tml tar at H roadway awl E. Danny way. Tuanday after r.imn. «u atrork by tha auto of Monnta Rjaybuma. IM K. Howall «C Tha man waa umnlured. • • • 4(* —Hn Mary Waltar. ft. of Iw Bremerton. waa falaJtv tr> . jred wlkn »truck by lba auto of B. Butterworth, near Weatlaka md Kighth area.. Ttie*d«iy night, a a a J/* Wlrylrd by aloof. H. C. Robert "HI arm, til Orphanm hldg, ran town Jaroe* M<-I>onald. 11. of *1 Hattery Kt. Tuawday night. Mr Don Od racetvad minor brulrai atid cat*. Son, 75, It Guest at Mother's Birthday v»iiva m vaauj MT OMVKT, Ky . Jan lie-Mr* Nancy tloe, old'*t resident of floliln «on county, celebrated her >7th irthday anniver*ary In good health ind -plrll* One gueat waa her aon. who I- TJ. • men It* rerrjtar everyday p,.| have been notably low. I„irge vol iime of ca*h busine** tn a low rent district ha* made this possible. Wh»n the *ale start* Satunlay you -an walk into the Hub and ret any «ult, overcoat, shirt, hat, or any Other article among the thousand* displayed. and pay J u „t half the regular price. Regular prlo ticket* remain on every article. All ran tomers have to do la divide this price hf two. Not only doe* tbe half prlc« apply to all the old merchandise In the llut, hut even thf new goods bought hy Mr Rornsteln on hi* re cent K.mt"rn trip, are Included, and will he *old at half former regular pricen. When It |m considered that 'lie Hub I* filled with standard brand* of men's wearing apparel, mtjotl of |t nationally' advertised staple merchandise the IrnporUince of rill-' half price sale will be real lze.l Full detail* of tht* most un ijnual store event will be published In The star I ildiiv. RcOhomlral folk* will wait for It Bal"«men and women experienced In clothing and furnishing* con *e euro employment during vale bv applying at the Huh Thursday or K rldn y CHILDREN DIE AS CITY LAGS Every $lO Not Raised Means One Life Gone Hautlla Id n»«rln« tha halfway nwk In Ita minpaimi to ralw 4180.- 000 a* It* Hilar* of tha 113.000.00U fund being oollaciad by H«rhart lloovar for V atiirvtßK < hlldrvn of Kuropa. It waa annouiu M today by I 4 11. lluitiMl of Tacoina, alulo chalrmnn of tha Kuropaon Naar Ku»t rallaf fund. Spurrad 'o artlon by appeal* tn which It wtm frankly aald that for •viry 110 tha o(ty falla ahort of It•« quota a llttla child vtll dla, th" rcaldmta of Kanttla hava haan mora frarly than at firat. but flur natt da.lar.-d that thty muat do atjll hatter If tha niuiiay la to ba raiand in tlma. Hk hope* tn "fry over tt*a top" with tha stdta quota of IJIO.WO by ti« nil] of tha month at tha lateat, and If tht* la to ha dona It la aaaanMul that Kin* ootiotv and Saattla glva thair ahara. A mimN-r «»f apartanu lar actlvltlaa ar* bain* planned for tha cloalng daya of th" campaign. Tha county committee ha* soliciting fund* actively. but contrl hutlona ar* being received by tha trt»(<nr»ir. M F Itarku*. preatdent of tha National Ita ok of Cn«Mli«wa PLAN MEETING AGAINST DOPE White Cross to Stage Public Rally Saturday Night IHgMera ag*fn«t tha traffic In nareotlr* organlaed a# the Whit* Crtxn society. will Inaugurate th#ir mrrpultn a*»ln*t th* dope evil In what t« tip«rt>d li t» > routing public nua nNilm In th# Metro politan theatre Saturday night. Vl»ld de#rrlpUon of tb* ra*a*#" of Mrnlle ftruj* ar* to k« given by wont* of th# ipHkrt* Th# or raaton will mark th# first #ffoet of th# trfitttnllmi to arqualnt th# public with lt» purpo*## and th# methods to bo employed bjr lt##lf ami #ubal<iLary sorietl#* thruout th# ooantry la carrying oat th# pro*nun of NUtl*. Roy. W. II BUM. r#*»ntty cj*»**n pr#«Ment of th* Whit# <>»»#■. will pr*std#. Mayor Hugh M. raidw#ll baa announced ha la making *very •ftort to nane»l a prevlou# engage m#nt In order to ad<lr*a* th# m«« meeting. Other spaaker# twrltid#: W K Prl**tl*y. chairman of th# art! r.ar folic oommltta# of th* China club Mr*. Henry pr##l<i«nt *tat# Federation of Wom#n'a Club*; Wil liam Mh«rt„ pre#td#nt Washington Mat# federation of LiUmr Thomai N. Hw>l>. Plat# Cammudtr Amerl nui Carl Oroaon, attorney and member arhool board, and X J. Sullivan, attorney. Among th# patron# of th* maaa meeting are: M. K lUrkua, F, II- Ixio# IWnard Petl#y. Ilenry Ilea born. J. A. Hwalw#ll. A. W. t*otv ard. J T l!#fTerti»n. L ft Booth. Frank Wut»rhMi»# Henry firnallo Reginald Psr#on# F*ri n k Mrt>#r mott, OtKin Dip, Chart#* Peabody, n. K Frederick. A J Itbodea. W A. P»trr» c;#r.r*» Don worth and Ralph Oemmlll BEATS GASOLINE AT IS CENTS A GALLON Now In Marthw MikM Tarda Run >1 MIWw aai t.allon nf (>aao4lnr and Mart Kujr in fuMial WfatliT. tHhnr (Wi Mtnw PnporUoaalf Having* A now cartairrtpr which cut" down gaaollna con*umpUon of any motor, including th* Ford, and miurw rax ollrta I.IIi« from one third to one half la the proud acblovemant of tho Air Friction Carburetor Co., 7** Madlmn SC. Paytnn. Ohio. Thla remarkable Invention not only increase* tha pow ar of all motor* from 10"*. to SCi, but anahlo* every ona to run alow on High gmr. ft alao make* It eauy to atart a Ford or any other car In tha coldest weather without previously warming the motor. With It you ran use the very choapeat grade of gao ollna, or half gaaoline and half kero aena, and "till got more power and more mileage than you now get from tha hlglieat teat gaaoline Many Kord owner* aa> they now get a* high a* 4"> to 80 mil"* to a gallon of gasoline. H« aura are lha manufacturer* of the immense saving their new carbur "tor will make that thay offer to aeud It on 30 days trial to every oar owner. It < ;in he put on or taken off In .4 few minute* by any one, ail readers of thla paper who want •• try It ahould *eml their name, ad ■lree* and make of car to the manu facturer* at once. They aiao want U>ca| agent*. to whom they offer »*• .optionally large profit* Write them today Advertisement ■ ' IHO* 0 Mrm. Mary FTTler CmfTh. who la to b« the ne*t epeßker of the Tlrltlah Columbia Parliament and the flrnt woman In the world'* hUtory to hold *ueh an Important po sition In any jowmmnit la another of the many notable* among -our high ly esteemed patron* Wf sincerely rongt-Htn late Mm. Smith and every forward looking worn.in for thin splendid triumph House of Du Barry THE SEATTLE STAR Si—-. HUMOR PATHOS K^rmmE OMEKRY Story a Day The Love Philtre of Ikey Schoenstein (CopVti4>kt, f*»««. I> Ike Wkcrlcr Fyndtratr. Inr I Tha IThir Ught Prug fltoea Is downtown, betwren the itowery and , Klr«t Avenua, where the distance b« lwren the two str*rt« la the shortesL Ihe lllur Light doea not mnelder that pharmacy la a thin* of lirloit brae, Kent and Icecream awln. If you aak It for pain killer U will m l give you a bonbon. The Itlue IJght aetn» fh* tabor saving arts of modern phartuai y. It mucorutea Its opium and |>ercolati« Its own hiuda nurn and lutregorlfl. Tn thla day pi lit ar« nuulo li-lilnd It" titlt prtacriplum drak -pill* rolled out on Ita own pIIMUe. divided with a spntula, rolled with lite flngrr and thumb, dueted with calcined p'iig mala and dellxerrd In little round pasteboard pill Itotea The etore Is on a corner about which covevs of lagged plumed. hllartoua children play and breoma candidates for the cough dropa and aoothlng ayrupe that wait for thrm Inaldo. Ikey Hrhoenstein waa the night clrrk of the iUue Uglit and thr friend of his customer*. Thua It le on the Koat Hide* where the heart of pharmacy la not glace There, as It ahould ha, the druggist I* a coun aellor, a conf senr. an adviser, an able and willing missionary and men tor, whoae learning la reepected. whose on-ult wisdom la venerated and whoae medicine Is often pourrd. untaxed. Into the gutter Thrrefore Ikry a t*i nlfortn. bespectarlnd nose and narrow, kuowletlgtbowed fig lira was well known in the virnlty of the Blue Light and his advbw ami notice were much deelred. Ikey roomed and breakfasted at Mra lUddle'a, two squares away Mr* fuddle had a daughter named lloay. The circumlocution has been In Vain—Jill must have gureewl It— Ikey adorwd lloay. Hha tinctured all hla thoughts; site was the compound »*i tract of all that waa «ftrraloalb' pure and officinal—the dispensatory contained nothing equal to Im«. Hut Ikey was timid, aiul hla hopes re mainrd inaoluble In the menstruum of his taa>-kwardne«a and fear*. He hind his counter he 'waa a superior bring calmly conscious of special knowledge and worth; outside he waa a weak kneed, purblind, cnotorman cursed rambler, with infilling Clothes ata hied wtth cheml'Wla anil smelling of aomtrln* aloea and vaierlanata of ammonia. The fly In tkey<B ntntment (Thrice walcomtk pat trope) waa Chunk Mc Oowaa. Mr. McOowan waa also striving to <mtch the bngbt smile* tossrd about by Hoay. Hut he waa no outflrMrr as Ikey waa; he ptrkrd them off the hat. At the lanwt time he waa Ikey'a friend and customer, and often dropped in at the lllti* IJght Drug rttorr to have a bruise painted with iodine, or get a cut rubber plaatered after a pleasant evening apeni along the Hover)'. One afternoon McOowan drifted In hi hla silent, easy way. and aat. • Timely, smooth faced, hard. Indomit able good-natured, upon a stool. Ikey,- .Hid he. when his friend had frtrhr.l hla mortar and «"t oppo "lie, grinding gum benaoin to a pow ■ler, gfi huay with your rar. It'a drugr for mr If you've got the line i I need." Ikry scanned the countenance of Mr. M<<iownn for |he urual evidence <tf conflict 'but found none "Takr your coat off!" he ordered I guisi alre.nl> that you have l»een stuck In the rlbe with a knife i have many time* told you these Ihi to*" would do you up." Mr Mctiowan smiled "Not thrm " he aald. "Not any iHignea Uut j you've located the diagnosis all right ' enough- It's under my coat, near the ' rlhe Kay! Ikey Kosy and me arr goln' to run away und grt miurlrd lonlghtr* Ikry'a Irft forrflngrr waa doubled over the rdge of the mort;ir. holding II steady. He gave It a wild r*p Willi the pe*Oe. but felt It not Mean while Mr. MtHowun's smile faded to a look of perplexed gloom "That la." he continued "If she ke«,ps In thr notion until the time come. We've l»en layln' pipe, for the getnw.iv for two week, cine day she aaya she will; the »*m« rvenln' she aaya nltrv We've agreed or lo night, and Hos* a stuck lo the affirm alive thla time for two whole daya. Hut It's fl«c hours yet till the lime, and I'm a/ratd alia'M stand me up when It comes to the acratch." "You said you wantod drugs." re marked Ikey. Mr Mrtlosnti looked 111 at «»ae and horaaaed- -a condition oppoaed to hla uaiuSl line of demeanor. He made a patent medicine almanac Into a roll and fitted It with unprofitable care | fulneaa about his finger. "I wouldn't have thla double han jdirap make a false start tonight for a million," he said. "I've got a lit tle fl it tin In Harlem all ready, with I chrywinthemums on thr table and ] a kettle ready to boll. And I've en gagril a pulpit pounder to be ready at his house for us at » SO. It's got Ito come off And If Hosy don't change her mind apnm!" Mr. Mr I Ciotvan orasrd. a prey to his doubta "I don't srr thrn yrt," said Ikey. I shortly, "what makes It that you talk |of drugs, or what I can be doing I about It." "Old mnn Riddle don't like me a jlllllr bit," wrnt on the unr;isy Miltor, bent upon manthnlllng hla I arßiirncnts "For a week he hasn't let lloay step nutxldr the door With ine If It waan't for lostn' a hoarder they'd have bounced me long agt> : I'm mnkln' $lO a week, nnd she'll never regret flyln' the cotip with chunk McOowan " | "You will r*cii«e me, Chunk." aald Ikey. "I must make a prescription that Is to he called for Moon." "Say," said Mcflowafl, looking up Hilddrnly, "say, Ikey, nln't there a drug of some kind-some kind of powders that'll muke n girl like you belter If you irlve 'em to hrr*" Ikey's lip henenth his nose curled with th*- scorn of wiiperlor enlighten inent; hut before he could answer Mctlowan continued Tun Lucy told mr he got some once from 'I crnnkei uptown and fed 'em to his gli I 111 nod* water. From Ilia vrrjr flral d««n ha *aa hit high and evrrytfaly cp* looked Ilka So nrnta to her. They was married In Iran than two wa*ka." HlronK ami aliripla wi» Chunk Mr fktw.ut. X brltrr reader of mm tluin Ikry waa roukl have seen that hla tough (rnina wa*» strung U|*m flnr wlies, Ukr a gwal general who was about to Inviuln the enemy's territory ho wan arching to guard every point against poeslbla failure. "I thought," wi-nt on CTinnk, hope, fully, "that If I had one of thrm | ffl» der» to *'*" Itaay whrn I aro hrr at •upper tonight It might braze her up and k«*r|> her from Tenanting on the proposition to skip. I guraa t-he don't ntrd a mule imun to drag h<-r Away, hut women urn bettor at reaching than they are at running haw* If the atufTll work Juat for a ooopl" of hour* it'll do the trick." "When la thla foollahneaa of rtm Mng away to happening?" oaked Ikwy. "Nine oVlock." aalrt Wr MoOowan "Hupper'a at T. At I Rnttey goes to liril with a Ir.ularhe, at • old I'ur venaano let* me thru to hla backyard. Where there's a hoord off l'.d/Ile's fence, next door. I go onder her window and hrlp her down the fire eaoape. We've got to mak* It early on the prearher'a armtint. It'a all dead ea*y If Hoay don't balk When the flag drop*. Can you fl* me one of ihrm powder*. IkryT' Ikey Hrhoenatein niMied hla none •lowly. "fhnnk," eald he. It la of drug* of that nature that pharnwrutlata muat hava much To you alona of my ar«|tialnlanra would I intrust a powder like that. Hut for you I ahall make It. and you ahalt are how It mak*l Itosy Uilok of yon" Ikey went behind the preariiptlon drak. There he rniahrd to a powder two aoluhla tal»lrt», earh rontaining a quarter of a grain of morphia. To them he addrd a little eugar of milk lo increase the tmlk. and folded the mixture neatly In a white paper Taken by an adult thla powder would Inaure arvrrul houra of heavy alum l»r without danger to the .lerprV Till* he l.anded to Chunk MKinwim. telling him tn admlneter It In a Ikiuld If poaeibi*. and received the hearty thanka of the harkynr^pi/.rhlnvar Tlie •uMlrtjr of lk*>*a anion tie romea apparrnt upon rerltal of hla atiber'iurnt move lie aent a mea rengrr for Mr. lilddle and dlarloee«| the plana of Mr M'-tiowan for rlop- Ing with Rosy- Mr ruddle waa a •tout man. brtrk duirty completion and au-lden in action. "Much obliged," he aald. briefly, to Ikey. "The lny Irlah loafer' My own room'a Ju»t above Roay'a. I'll Juat go up there myaelf after aupper and load the eliotgun and wait If he cornea In my tau kyard he'll go away In a ambulance Inatead of a bridal ehalae." With IXmr held tn the chrtnhea of Morpheus for a many hour» deep •luml«r, and the bloodthirsty parent waiting, armed and forewarned. I1«ey frit that hie rival waa cloaa, Indeed, upon dlaromflture. All night In the Itl'ie IJght dmg f .re he waited *t hla dtltleo for < hanor newa of the tragedy, but none rame At 7 o'clock In the morning the day clerk arrlvd and Ikey Marled hurriedly for Mm. luddle'a to learn the outcome. And. !o' aa he ateppe<l out of itore who but Chunk M- Coaan aprang from a piuurtnr atrert car and grasped hla hand--Chunk Mc*Jowan with a victor'* smile and fluahed with )oy. "Pulled It off." aald Chunk with Klyalum In hla grin, "tloay hit thr fir*- c*' ipr on ilmr to a second, and *r ana und'r llir »lrr at the Ilrter etui sat !• ->'« Hhr'a up at the flat she cookril egj?a this mornlii* In a I title WiTTmno I jnrfV. how lucky I am' You muat |iace up some day, Ikey, <ind feed with us I've got a Job ' down near the bridge, and that's w hrrr I'm he-fling for now " "The the ■ powder?" stammereil Ikey "t»h. thai stuff you gave mr*" aald • •buijk. l-ti.-nleninr his crin "w. i' t' was Ihln a»>. I aat down at the sup per table last night at Kiddle's, and | I looked at lloay. snd I aaya to my aelf 'Chunk if you get the girl g*t j her on the square—don't try any \ hocua-|«>cus with a tliorobred like ' hrr' And I keeps the paprr you 1 giv me In my pockrt. And thru my Recipe to Make a Gray Hair Remedy A. 1. Haulaon, M I)., who hae prai'tlred meillrine In New Tork City for man) yeara. gnve out the follow ing ret-lpe for a home made gray hair rrtnedv: "dray, atreaked or fad'-d hair i*n hr rjulckly turned hlark, brown or light brown, whlrhrvrr ahade you dralre. by the following remedy that you can make at home: "Mrrrly get a bo* of Orlex port drr at any drug More It ooata very 111 tie and no extra* to boy. Dtagolve it in 2 ox. of dlatllled or rain water and comb It through the hair. Full dlrec-llona for use and a (mid bond guarantee oome In each box. "It I* a.ife. rub off. la not atli'ky or grenay, and leaves the hnlr fluffy. It will mnkr a gray-haired pernon look 20 years younger -Ad vertlsement. You Can't Brush Or Wash Out Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dandruff la to dissolve It. then you destroy II entirely To do thla. get ••ihoiit four ounces of ordlnnry liquid nrvon; apply it ut night when rr tiring; use enough to moiaten thr acalp and rub It In gently with the flngrr tlpa. Ho this tonight, and hy rnomlnsr most If not all, of your dandruff will hr gone, and three or four more ap plli-atlona will completely dlseolve und entirely destroy every alngle sign and trnre of It, no mailer how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of thn scalp will stop at, once, and your hair will be fluffy, lUHtroUB, gloawy, allky and soft, and look and feel a hundred time* better You c;in get liquid arvon at an> drug ■tore. It In Inexpensive and n> 'er fill In lo do tile Work. -Adver tlacmcnu In>>>lm fall on another puff? present. who, I my* to myself, la fallln' In a proper affection toward his comln' mn In law, an I wati-hea my chance and dump* that powder In old man CLBVIRiANn, ft gn—tiiw t»n r<iiitrillion of National (;rap« Grow rra' aaaoclallon thut daeplt* pro h Mil tU>na grain Iniluwtry pronpare iw niTer before To Cur* m r»l< In On# Day Tafca <iro*» m I.A X ATIVK hI[HM" Qf*t- NINVC !»»»!• '• Tha ■•ntiin» t#*ara lit* ftltf* natura of Ki. W <ir»v«. 10«* —A4vtrtU«* Mw 1 LARGER EARNINGS FOR / YOUR SAVINGS UNDER U/ THE MUTUAL PLAN- /Q On January Ist we paid our 18th temi-annual dividend. DCD We hare never yet paid lest than— ANNUM ON SAVINGS We arc required by law to invest your savings in the following necurities: Ist. First Mortgages on improved farm and city real estate, not to • exceed one-half of the conservative value of the property mortgaged. 2nd. United States Government Bonds. 3rd. State and Municipal Bonds, such as may be approved by the State Auditor. You can start now with from $1 to $5,000 and participate fully in our next semi-annual dividend, on July 1,1921. SAVINGS LEFT HERE BEFORE JANUARY IS WILL EARN DIVIDENDS FROM JANUARY 1 THESE MEN ARE Oirß DIRECTORS thomas s. i.irrr Wne !*naddrnt Northwest Trust and fl»*lng» Bank t HENRY R KlN'fl OBOROB R HANNO.V" I'resldrnt King Brr*. Co, Men'a Fur- I>imbcrman, formefiy of Amsterdam niahtnga Saving* Hark, Amslrrdam. New lork KRANK W KHII.Lr.STAr) KEHHI'SON JANSRN, Denny Renton Clay * Coal Company llarda-are Merchant KDOAR r. CÜBIIINO, Secret *ry I'ree>dect MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 815 SECOND AVENUE QThe Shop Ahead f Shuart's Includes Ouf Complete Stock of Fine Shoes The reduc- #9k» tions featured at this ww • !i first of the year sellinjr - iIOSICITy such well-known makes of women's shoes as I'tx &. Dunn, Giffon & White and J. & T. Cous ins. Women who know and appreciate srood taste in dress will realize the true values repre- V nented here. A Few Clearance Prices Follow J,,.„ „ r ax-"ir^J:^r-"s vnlnw from 112.> • | k $16.00 valuea. Prlcod for cle»rajice th- M.n ™ kf Morjrt J >9 fts *rlllHK. clearance P f*.... ■••• ' " romps and Oxford* In bla<k or Valn«»w from sl4 50 to I- • . brown kid, black or brown calf: and other rood m«kw Blurt Hid m i kid. btark or brown calf Full Ix>ui« mo> price 99.95 or military heel*. Clear«ne» Fine Root* In black or brown kid, blark or brown ralf, black or (tray B *uede. I»uls. Military and Cuban heel* Reirulir price* runce from T*"lWP'J^. $11.60 to $22.50. Clearance. priory FINE HOSIERY AT REDUCED The clearance price* on Silk and Wool Hosiery wIU meet \ J JJ the Hprina price*. Many number* nr» being *old at to \J Hlack Silk Hom>, including MoCallum*. 91.45 to S4.UK New Wool Hme. priced from 9t-8® to 92.85 Coat —Li Jr. n ™.i 1318 Second Avenue |i Uses Jordan's Water After Many Years |ir,STIN(ITON, W. Va., Jan. 12 —lter. D. !>. A-ih took eome w«t*r from the River Jordan year* ago He haa juat U'e<J It lo rhrtat'n hla grandaon. Meredith Wlawell, one year pld I'llra ( >r>4 in a in II lla>a Drugglaia reftiail ni'in" r If I'AWi OtMT* MKNT faila la < «ra li' lilaa. Illlnd. ni.adleg ar Protruding Pilea la«iar.ll» rrlievae In liia* Pllae, and ran <an «at rrstfui al.ep «ri.i fu«t a|i|ill'atlaru <»•<. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1921 #1 WILKES