The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1919, Page 11

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STORE HOURS 9 TO 6 EVERY DAY THANKSGIVING . The dining room and kitchen hold first thought of the women shoppers this week—a new dining suite, silver and linen, a carving set, electric percolator, dinnerware service; or perhaps a new BUCK’S range and a Savory Roaster. All these things are available to you on our easy payment plan. Or if you are already a customer most anything you may need can be added to account without the usual first payment. —M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. Beautiful Queen Anne Dining Room Suite Nine pieces in finely fin- ished American Walnut— buffet, china closet, exten- sion table and six genuine leather slip-seat chairs, in- cluding arm chair. This is an g¢xceptional value at the price $394.00 See the show windows Large Dining Room Display—Main Floor Large Assortment New Designs, From Which We Quote Only a Few: Bight-piece Golden Waxed Sulte—48-inch and Mary Suite in table, 44-inch buffet, 6 slip-meat chairs, in- American walnut—80-inch buffet, 48-inch table, 6 slip-seat chairs, <a $147.50 inciianne alae Saale $238.00 chair Handsome Queen Anne Suite in American Fine American Walnut Suite&n William and embraces 48-inch buffet, 48-inch Mary “64-inch table, 60-inch buffet pee ass “sein” ($270.50 table and 6 slip-seat chairs, Nine-piece Mahogany Suite in William and including side chair. . $208.50 -inch buffet, 4§-ineh tabie, slip-seat Right-plece Willlam Beautiful William and Mary Mahogany Suite, consists of 56-inch buffet, 45-inch table, 6 slip-ecat chairs, including ~=$216.50 side chair chairs inciuding side chatr.. $326.00 Stately Jacobean Oak Suite of 9 pieces, con- magnon, Com Baise Fa) pleces—60-inch buf- sisting act Catach, buffet, bt-inch table, tne! le, € s seat cht hal . thir. $232.50 fading side chair. 342.50 chairs, including side chair including side chair Our Usual Easy Terms Apply to All the Above—See Show Winddw Display. Special Demonstration The New Electric Wonder watch the factory representative in our show window—or have it demonstrated in your own home; our representatives will be glad to demon- strate its superiority over all others. —suction alone will not remove the ground-in dirt and grit; that is why the new Sweeper-Vac is fitted with a motor-driven brush—not a brush driven at the high speed of the motor, but a brush arranged at such a speed that it gently taps out the dirt without wear or harm to the fabrics. This fea- ture alone pays for the cost of this cleaner. Two Machines in One —choose whichever you wish. ONE TURN OF THE LEVER gives it to you—either a vacuum cleaner with plain suction or one with motor driven brush and suction combined. . Why not a Savory Roaster, Carving Set, Percolator, large Platter, an attrac- tive Electric Lamp for the dining table? Select what you need and have it added to your account. Silverware Complete line standard makes in sets and separate pieces, moderately priced. Complete line of both American and English Dinnerware—plain and dec- orated—including new open stock patterns that may be added to from time to time. (Main Floor.) “ You Save $10 to $20 When You Buy a Buck’s Range *Your Old Stoves Taken in Exchange BLANKETS—COMFORTS—BEDDING Customers are privileged to add to account cold weather needs, such as _ Dinnerware for oi Thanksgiving Blankets, Comforts, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Bedspreads, Heaters, etc. This is part of the GOTTSTEIN store service. Buck’s ff “AN ITC TOTRT Mees Union Made M.A GO T TST EIN f Wonderful vee FURNITURE CO. Bass PUT | SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS | Mt ——J 1514-1520 Second, Between Pike and Pine AT THE MOORE Young ‘Georgie’ Price Stops | | i}| the Show | Il] Remember “Georgte” Price? He | used to come to Seattle with | ‘Cuddles before that black-halred. wh me little girl became “Lila pile of the movies. They were || Juvenile stars in Gus Edward. ' Well, Georgie came back | Moore Sunday without | diex"—for she's a film star and he stopped the show gio in just a kid " an a juvenile | taught him the art of sue |tertaining, With hin fp But those mpletely © ‘There are a lot of good things on the new bill. | Ernest Ball, made him a fortune, headlines the program with Maud Lambert. ‘They laing quite up to thelr traditional standard. captured Sunday's thelr ridiculous acrobatic novelty which never falls to make people laugh salty tears. the bill—Phina & Co. tion of clever young colored folk They have grown up on the Ameri an vaudeville gtage, and seem to improve each year. |] dance. Chris Richards, eccentric English comedian, who In a cartoonist, acro- batic dancer and general dealer in nonsense, won general approval Ralph Dunbar presents a Chan tauqua munteal program which in above average, and “Indoor Sports,” & comedy reflecting the age old |] | tactics of woman in quest of a bus jband, keeps the awlience hilarious | This week's bil is a surefire ar rangement from A to J. cee | LEVYS orrHEUM “Wedding Chimes,” the offering lof Levy's muxical comedy company jat Levy's Orpheum ‘this week, is bubbling over with good things. Probably the most noticeable feature of the show ts the addition of three ||| new members, Oscar Gerard, clever | Swede comedian, Robert Lorenzo, | popular Seattle singer, and Frank Budd. plendid tenor, who hails } from the sunny South. | Geracc, |makes a fine eomedy partner for | Lew White, The many scenes be- | tween the Swede and the Hebrew | went over big with Sunday after | noon’s audience | A trio composed of Geran (who | pomsenses a fine baritone voice), Lo | renzo and Budd almost stopped the |show, while Gerard's solo, “Here |Comea the Groom,” brought forth | an enthuniastic encore. | The addition of these clever male | members to the company combined with the attractive feminine prin- cipals and a chorus of 24 pretty iris tend to make Mr. Levy‘s mo- | sical comedy show one of the best |on the coast. | “Bound and Gagged” tn the tite jot the screen serial which precedes We ee ™ \]| PALACE HIP ¢ I]] p,TBe new dill which opened at the Palace Hip yesterday is filled with comedy. Robbins and Fulton are featured in their laughable skit, “At the Town Pump.” Mr. Robbins, as the proud parent who regales the | gonsips at that community center. | the town pump, does some character | work that pleasos. Other favorites were Foflletts, Peart and Hicks, a versatile trio talk and singing: Alvine and Alvins jare a team of young men who offer some skiliful balancing and have evolved something new in thelr perch balancing. Francis and Fox prove that while clothes may not make the man, they go far toward making woman. They are two young men who exhibit some handsome wardrobe in their | female impersonations. Negro comedy of the sort designed for laughing purposes only fs fur- nished by Hibbert and Nugent; “The Ace of Hoops” is apt billing for Howard Nichols, who has trained the diabolo and a lot of hoops to do hia bidding in a very skillful and inter- eating manner. “Wit Wins” Is the feature photo- play in which Florence Billings is | starred. | ee | WILKES |f} Captain Terence O'Keefe has an | ultra-modern plan for getting hoid | of and keeping the love of a woman in “Upstairs and Down," now play- | ing at the Wilkes theatre. “Langh at ‘em, shake ‘em, beat |'em, hug ‘em, bite ‘em, and kill \'em,” he says, “and cut out the old | fashioned sentimental stuff." But |Terry discovers on applying his | method that he gets one woman | too much | When the extra woman turns out to be the nister of the girl he really |cares for, he finds himself tn quite |a pickle. What to do with two sis- ters, both of whom love him, end Jonly one of whorn he loves, is the | problem that Alexis Luce as Cap |tain Terence O'Keefe solves to the | merriment of the audience “Upstairs and Down,” written by Frederick and Fanny Locke Hatton, is a clever satire on the life of our modern “society folk.” Co-starring with Alexis Luce is Jane Morgan as Elizabeth Chesterton. lI) the Wilkes players for the first aying the part of Alice younger sister of Retty. her way into the heatts tors before Ahe first | She vamp Jot the # | act was | Cornelis ass, as Nancy Iver; John Nic on, as Pierre, the chef, and Howard Russel, as Loula Le {Tour, O’Keefe’s man, were the fother luminaries of the play U. S. Attorney to Talk on Thursday “Direct Action and the Constitu- tion” will be the, subject of an ad- }drens to be delivered by Robert ©. | Saunders, U, 8. district attorn the luncheon of the Constitu league in the Masonic club rooma, Arcade building, next Thursday at | 1246 p,m “Lat’s go buy Boldt’'s French pas- {| try. Uptown, 1414 Sd aves down- |town, 913 2d ave SURE-FIRE BILL whose ballads have) Collins and Hart are back with | Another off favorite troupe is on | an agerenn: | They sing and Miss Mary Thorne apreared with | nd his singing and his wit) with his Swedish dialect, | who combines cromsfire comedy with | | | | | | A local jobbing price. you that they are Coats Values to $60 for guaranteed satin Coats med, superbly tail lined. SHORT AND ively styled. Latona Dads Will Parents of the children of Latona school are to be entertained at the school Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, when the Latona Parent-Teach ers’ association will hold its regular meeting with a program of spectal interest to the fathers, Every “Dad” is urged to leave his easy cheir at home and come with mother and meet the dads of the boy! whom his boy plays and fights every day. There will be some good music and a talk by an expert on boys and dads. During all ParentTeachers’ asso cared for in room three by eighth grade girls. CUT THIS OUT—' MONEY. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with Se and mail 836 Sheffield Chieago, writing your and address clearly, You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pilis for pain in sides and back, rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder all- ments, and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleans- ing cathartic, for constipation, bil fousness, headache, and sluggish bowela, Sold everywhera, WORTH | entire stock of coats and suits. | sent the very cream of the season's styles and | are of coloring, material and make that justify | us in saying that no better stock has been | offered the women of Seattle this year at any i The ‘style, handsome appearance and genu- ine quality of these garments, will convince Tweeds, meltons, fur trimmed and mostly lined with Wonderful creations, fur trim- PLUSH COATS ABOVE SPECIAL PRICES DRESSES Featured at... ...-.--.. Splendid selection in serge, tricotine, satin and georgette! in sizes up to 40. Very attract- DRESSES Values to $60 for. ... Have Their Night!’ ciation meetings small children are ‘ A MOST TIMELY AND FortunatePurchase Of the Entire Stock of a Local Wholesaler Enables Us to. Offer HIGH-GRADE COATS AND DRESSES AT JANUARY FIRST PRICES house has just sold us his They repre- way above the ordinary. Smart styis-CO AT so Materials $00.5 broadcloths ; or pussy willow. lored and richly FULL LENGTH INCLUDED AT $19.75 $29.75. Excellent tricotines, Poiret twills, wool jer- seys, beaded georgettes and velveteens, fashion- ably styled. to $125.00. Chickering Hall Bldg. ceptionally fine garments enables us to offer our customers the very dresses at prices that other stores will be mak- ing in the many clearance sales after Christ- mas. giving, it gives a chance to secure apparel for all the holidays at prices usually quoted after January 1st. DRESSES Spedially Priced at...... range of best colorings. Excellent texture and materials. Exclusive Models, $49.75 In quality of material, smartness of style and excel- lence of tailoring and finish these models are worth up 1301 Third Avenue The low price at which we secured these ex- finest coats and Coming, as this sale does, before Thanks- Favored materials, splendidly tailored; adorned with range of superior furs. Best of satin and pussy willow lining. Coats $79.00 Exclusive styles in finest qual- ity materials, trimmed with the more expensive furs. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN A PLUSH COAT WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY $24.75 Satins, georgettes, crepe meteors, serges, in DRESSES Valués to $75 for. ... Velveteens, _taffetas, fine tricotines and other favored materials of the better grades in superb styles. $39.75 Corner University In 1914 the United States had six dyestuff factories. Now there are | EPILEPSY Hes Been 50 Years California Veteran |] Veteran's Home, Callt. with| i | onpent frean” Spt | Many injured me more than foes used Dr. Kline's since Deo, Ist, had only 3 Ate ts ML. Hough. 1221-Third Ave ‘COR UNIVERSITY “A Few Snaps Worth . Investigating” A duplex house, North Broadway district, income $90 per month. Owner leaving for California. Lower apartments all fur- nished. Will give immediate possession, Price, including furnt- ture, $10,500, $2,000 cash, balance terms, or might consider small bungalow in Los’ Angeles, Cal, Grant County Farm 200 acres, most all in cultivation, 14 acres in orchard; good steel frame windmill, good gas engine with pumping plant; good house and barn; 2 teams of horses; 2 good milch cows; all farm im- plements; about 60 chickens; this place is ready to move on; some fall grain in, Price $7,600. Will consider small house in Seattle, or Portland, Ore, ; A Two-Room House On Boyer Ave. paved streets, fine lot, but house does not amount to very much; is rented at present for $12 per month; small but comfortable. Price $2,500, $500 cash, balance monthly. Whatcom County Ranch 160 acres, good house and barn; about 20 acres cleared; 120 acres of this land is fine bottom land; 1% miles from town and R. R_ Price $7,500. Will considgr balf trade. J. R. PRIGMORE 607 Alaska Bldg. Phone Main 8762.

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