The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 2, 1918, Page 3

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LABOR SERVICE “HS WADE 000 (Special to ¢ A.) exint th furnishing t One Notable Week that m Hes, and factories build the grea blast the foe Last asprin, the most immed rather | were ss tha builders in the countr times that number were the start Carpenters, bla er craft ence along to the & brought int ships were training these specialized J *Some of this ia stcolles™ » NAURICENOURNEUR presegés "SPORTING DIPE! A Prem traf Rivas A classic in screen melodrama—you will remem- ber its smashing climaxes for months. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 31 ARTISTS, UNDER BRAMBILLA the mir time fuel needs were Far and Near News by Telegraph and Telephone Malotte on the Wurlitzer WASKA READY FOR PEACE JOB ak Thomas Rigss, jr. Alaska territori A » be de Mi governor, who arrived in Seattle Theodo Sanday, en route to Washington, D! €, to attend the funeral of his moth © Mrs. Thomas Riggs, tells how diska is making prevarations for th construction period. “I have taken up with the council @national defense the matter of pro Wing employment for soldiers in fired in the defense of their coun ty,” says the governor. “Alaska will fe more than prepared to look after them. We will be able to place many @ them in clerkghips. positions as teachers, watchmen and foremen, ac @rding to their physical incapacita tien.” ™ ¥, 6102 Cortins Germans to Give EEIROE: STORIED. ORI, urda and Aesthetic” ea Duran he ar thd Unive ot many, in conn @ | ton, beginning Tuesday aft of the armis' from 4 to 6 serve now marks. |ment stands at 2,30! Annual meeting of county game | officials Seattle December 11 ar attended by Unite HEAR OF SON’S DFATH try offlelain, AT FATHER’S FUNERAL! conus Susana yes to the Capt, Howard De Hart Hughes, | 900 5 eck son of Attorney E. C. Hughes, who | per cent ir died in Seattle last week, was killed| Julius C. in action while leading his company, |the Pact a unit of the 36ist regiment, in th battle of Argonne. The news of the |his home at 1414 14th ave. captain's death was r ved while Ar his father’s funeral was being held ae Break a Cold In Few Hours First dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves the Pp mp rease Monday Steen, superintendent of Mutual Life Insur pmpany, died in Seatth work of the held by the Fruit and Flower mi sion Saturday MINNEAPOLIS—One ath and the H man was Harry G. OT: former sergeant, wou ganne burned in action, will] f the cold and grippe misery—Don’'t stay stuffed up! ——— hospital in a few] Reliet comes instantly. j ness, feverishness, sore throat, sneez A dose taken every two hours until |!"&. soreness and stiffness. | | 0} uffed-up! Quit blow 1 three doses are taken will end iatoye' n't aeay gtuffed-up "lot H. Turner of }ing and snuffftng! ¥ your throb- | pease, Inc ted as missing Misery and break up a severe cold |ping head! Nothing “ ¢ither in the head, chest, body or|gives such prompt r |Cold Compound,” w Lieut. Henry EB. Turner, jr., son Turner & ° ‘The State Bank of Seattle has in It promptly opens clogged-up now | a ¢ y : Ti slamea Urercacital trom Fiveeee ¢ and air passages in the head, |a antes nice, | §) Stops nasty discharge or nose run: |ca Be sure : will be the platform relieves sick headache, dull: | y : hildhood” for M mb, reported rd casua Mrs. I Our Guarantee fee. pertty. | years iden ified with the xte Hort Na the full p rice you pate for SOUTH ORANGE, N. J.—While M.J.B. Coffee if it does p \ mother not please your taste, no ergy wanepac aasar’ Je paatg Rabi matter how much you | instantly killed, The bullet from have used out of the can. |the revolve ' 1 the mai Buy the 5 Ib. Can i het bod and Save 25c attempting to save neth, until the end o! death of Corporal Phillip Mar Lowman & Har Pond M. J. BRANDENSTEIN & COMPANY OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 313 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE SEATTLE ident of the on bi Suzzallo, pre Universit of Washingt ittle from return to Se the national capital where he has served as labor me diator. ‘ THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1918 SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS Mahogany Candle Sticks or Reading Lamps Make Welcome Gifts Antique Ma- hogany Candle Sticks and Elec- tric Reading Lamps are shown in many able sizes. desir- They make an ideal inexpensive gift for the home. Candlesticks are priced $1.00 6a Reading Lamps " priced $3.50 and 85.00, For Boys and Girls That Love the Outdoors The basement Toy Section is ready with a fasci- nating array of practical Wheel Toys for kiddies that prefer the outdoor Everybody with a child’s name on their Christ- shopping list should visit the Toy Section. Model Builders Half Price ty and “ od 86.95, Saturday at ymage sale to secure funds) for arrying on of the charity | organization, will be] Hoover Electric Cleaner Her Christmas When you consider the years of serv- ice and satisfaction the wife would real- ize from such a gift you would not let another Christmas pass by without buying a Hoover Electric Cleaner. A Hoover picks up all the lint and dust that other electric cleaners leave on the rug. Come in and select the Hoover tomorrow and have it delivered Christmas Eve. The Smaller Rugs Suitable As about 600 are being shown in wide variety of designs 5 to 36 by 72 inches Rugs from 221% inches by ¢ ncehes are priced from $3.00 to $22.50. The Grote-Rankin Co.— THE ROTE-RANKINCO. Pike Street at Fifth Avenue PAGE 3 SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS OTTO F. NEGEL, President o filmitura? Gifts of Furniture Bring Joy to Every Member of the Family There is no gift more acceptable, more lasting and more appropriate than Furniture, especially this year when all gifts except those@r children should be of a practical and useful nature, A wonderful display of practical gifts is ready selected at ma- terial savings. for These comfortable Chairs or useful Sewing Cabinets, Smokers’ Stands the man of the house. Wheel Toys for the children, Tea Wagons, Tables, Many dainty novelties are shown here for the first time and make the selection. of a gift a pleasant task. Jacobean Rocker When you make your Christ large Morris ection bear in mind that a gift that will be appreci- «ift partakes of the in the years to come be- * and comfort as ix built for permanent and sat Mahogany Rocker Rocker such as this will pro- rs of comfort for the re- t and make ur gift one we it long to be remembered. ction The one iNustrated is one of the many antique mahogany Rockers now being shown. $18.75 Priced ..sseees ad has a tapes at and is fir “™ $8.95 Jacobean special Smoker's Stand, $6.50 Smoker's Stand, $5.95 Smoker’s Stand, $7.75 Smoker’s Stand, $5.50 Gifts for the Man Who Smokes Five styles of Smokers’ Stands are shown in the sketch, made of mahogany or oak. Any of them are sure to please the man of the house because they will keep his cigars and tobacco in just the right condition. Many other styles of Humidors are being featured in the Gift Section, ranging in price from $5.00 to $37.50. Bath-Robe Blankets In a wide variety of dark colors and extra heavy weight A gift always appreciated. Sp 1, each annie $5.95 Fancy Bath Towel Sets Heavy-weight Bath Towels in guest towel size and Wash Cloths are shown with pink and blue bor- ders. All are neatly boxed, at, the Beacon-Jacquard Comforters set.... $1.35, $2.00 and $3.00 are warm and_ easily laundered. . . The colors are fast, the designs are Hemstitched Tea Napkins striking. In Size 70 by 84 inches, priced, each . $6.00 and $7.00 inches, with silk $10.00 hand-drawn Mosaic designs. They are pure linen, size 14 by 14 oo inches. Priced, the dozen $10.50 Size 72 by 90 It yr a6 4 * nnein gy Ay All-Linen Pattern Cloths Hemstitched Luncheon Napkins All-linen Table Cloths, Plain all-linen hemstitched Nap- 63, 70 by 70 and 70 by kins 20 1614 by 161 inches, One ar dozen in a box, priced, the dozen. . $6.50 size 63 by inches, shown in square and round de- signs. Priced $8.50, $10.50, $12.00 $13.50 GROTE-RANKIN MERCHANDISE BONDS Can be purchased in any desired amount. You can buy them from any salesper- son in the store. and —The:Grote-Rankin Co. | =| Give Home-Making Gifts—Useful— Beautiful Ee RETR

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