The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 21, 1919, Page 17

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ii 5 3. Sa aaa mnie, ~~ — —_—_ CT Dd Try - INSTRUCTED IN 'WARSHIP-RUNS — apt Instructive- FABRIC VALUES ONTO MUD FLAT Department Stores inOmaha Dreadnaught California Is —, ‘ . . Rinse) Give Girls’ Course Safe at Anchor Now Ae OMATIA, “ Nov 21-—The 4 MARE ISLANI Nov, 21 part f this olty he t nt a nye the ¢ The dreadnaught € at anchor in M nia is rent © island chan n customers in the © battleship, which etuck its and quality of fabrics, by in- |m into the Vallejo mud flats and ting doll's sewing classes for|shattered p' in its way wh girls | wa nehed yesterday, was Miss Mary Marston, manager of out of the mud by «lx tugs and In ress and sult department of |iittle the worse for its adver f,the largest department stores! The California has twelve 14inch here, Was the originator of the {dea.|guns, four submerged torpeda tubes. Women the Buyers |25 twoineh rapid fire guns, four “Women are the buyers for |six-pounders, two onepounders, tour every family,” says Miss Marston. |3inch anti-aircraft guns and other and as such they should knowlege of small caliber es, Women who know values] ‘The ship Three Big Specials in This New Section We want you to visit this splendid new department downstairs at Taft's, and here are three very special offers for Friday and Saturday shop} A One-Day Clearaway Of One Hundred and Seventy - five FASHIONABLY TRIMMED HATS SELLING’ of modish A Day of Opportunity! Hats at a price that ka a will tug at the heart The thrifty, style ~ loving strings of every woman. e woman will recognize this will be manned oy 1,022 are not only good buyers for them-|men and 68 officers | selves, but they make good custom-| ‘The keel of the Califocnia was! ers for the store. All t few linia Octobe: 10916, but during the adays, know pn rials. |war work diverted to smaller toll the difference be-|veasels to combat submarines. The ir grade of merge, fOr work was rapidly completed after| 4d an extra fine grade. fighting ceased. on are the despair of) ‘The Gimensions of the ship are:| ple, besides being next to! Tongth over all, 624 feet; breadth Ol 96 fect; depth, 2 inches should teach children textiles and Carron Board Gilbert’s Auto Racer A complete home entertainer with everything A high-grade wind-up toy which will provide DOMMAD Sac sscecscscceccleesttcs ce GW GPCL ee romnamere. 60c joan themselves, T ach an draught 6; dis cc Apa > a Ag aad ca mathe Bi inte. bul pages al These Hats are not old or sales-event as a long- A Real Flying Aeroplane The first clase under Mise Mar-(*Uel capacity of 1.900 tons. | = Eae hg abso- sought, eagerly awaited Special for Friday and Saturday visit- ston was attended by 200 Ittleliis shin + irom firing of ; utely new in style, trim- Sas wa ’ - girls botwee » on of & and n pp r . , no ors to Taft's Toy ay, Fs Sy year "and. one. iitie. boy.) The [veRttation, all’ te done " ming and in smart ap- chance to buy the hat she Department solitary masculine student WaSl setts to approximate 80 per cent|{| Pearance. is so anxious to have. taete: serieuiiy thie tie. 6 He jover the best of prowar battle No Two of These Marvelous Hats Are Alike Each one is different, individual, distinctive. You would not think it possible to offer such hats at this price. Each one has that exclusive pattern-hat look. BASEMENT DEPARTMENT he wanted to join t nm textiles as he he buyer tn ‘8 department tore wen! Autoist Fined $75; | LIST OF PRIZES Knowledge of Textil Injured 5 People) A table full of remnants. E. Taylor. <4th awk as to be wort o yadeet | * But there are only eight more days in which to enter your For boys under 12 years lst Prize, Meccano Cabinet, ‘ value $10.06 ie B. Gordo: after models in this exciting ind Prise, Roller Skates ‘oly tiie 7 i ater in police court on « charge « pe tla eal G/L e e oust contest. Prizes to the 3rd Prize, Set of Roxing ee en ay eee or coe Wan Nae pati pee tthe Ye cored sl sell for lens. tion, been made each was instructed by ling own five peop! An expert saleswoman aa to teX-/ waiting for a street ture, quality, and value of theland College gt. on the plece of gooda, Comparisons were |tober 31 made between fabrics, and the) are, Ida M. Ely, 2211 14th av: who were 14th ave. nt of Oo- em, value $6.00 value of $65 are of- fered. Look over the list and decide to win 4th Prige, Daisy Air Rifle, WANGO cece cece S408 Five extra prize worth of Me $1.00 arta Seattles largest Millinery Store sultableness of the material for it#/s was injured quite serioualy. ‘or Bo e . . |3~ n jounty, | one yourself. The sole Wor Boye 18 Yeare ané Over destined use discussed. Expert|/ Four others were slightly injured ar. Fir lat. Stevens Favorite cutters and fitters from the altera-| ‘Taylor testified he believed the| Rifle . . oacee 81050 condition is that the model must be made entirely of Meccano _Uongdawartment em fortructed We oar was not going to stop and when CANDIDATES TO TALK |CONGRESSMAN WEBSTER|URGING HUGE SUM FOR it did stop he applied his brakes | More than one woman who hadland skidded into the waiting pass-| TQ DEMOCRATIC CLUB/RETURNS TO SPOKANE| RECLAMATION OF LAND accompanied a child to the clast| engers. | Ind. Official Football. $4.50 rd. Punching Bag...$6.00 4th. Sportaman's sformers and « Light sane ere id the epinton. tat tn these! pee RL te Schoo! board candidates will ad-| SPOKANE, Nov, 21.—Congress-| SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 21—A ae wee from to $49.09 @ 5 ; - " satel " ¢ King’ County Democratic |man J. Stanley Webster of this dis-| ¥ om ple! uction go Five extra prizes of $1.00 aye trying to make a dollar dreas th ing H a y recommendation that congress pro parts and be original. cranes Mesmnal SE taetenation geen” Tete of Messane geste ah Gab peak ee tee, SUPER EGGS COMING (Site saturday noon at Good Eata| trict is due here tomorrow night | , knowledge of textiles would CLEVELAND, ©. Nov. 21—Hen| cafeteria, In the following order: | from Washington and will deliver a i preprraipstyeton al prada toward bringing down the high cost|emgs two three umes big as| W. J. Santmyer, George H. Walk-| public address at the armory Mon-| ton of arid lands under the present of dressing. the ordinary farmyard variety are |€r, Clifford W, Kantner, Mra, L. W.| day night under the auspices of the |reclamation act, was made today Oy. orge P. Listman and American Legion and the Constitu- | the Western States Irrigation confer+ ernment, league. | — —— “The Sporting Goods coming in the near future, accord-| Wilson, H. C. L. HITS COLLEGES | ine to Aiton &. Briggs, of Boston,| John H lence, which is meeting here. : Mans, president of the National Pave AL | Delegates from 13 Western NEW YORK. Nov. 21-—The high | poultry, Exes and Butter aasocia-| Invention of silk plush for the| Disease affecting swarms of honey | Vnu0s NOM 00) boas pat of living Is causing serious dif-| io, “Hens also will be twice as|manufatture of hats saved the| bees are estimated to entail an an-|*Te meeting to & permanent ficulties at famous institutions of| * | : liarge as they now are, belng devel-| beaver from extinction in North/| nual loss of more than $1,000,000 in |organiaation looking to the develop learning, according to an appeal OF | op by breeders, z support from Dr. Arthur T. Hadley ‘ ~ ? | America. lthe United States. iment of the Far West. jot Yale, Dr. John Grier Hibben of ospceniioaiala axe “ bee $$ ( = y : rinceton, and Dr. A. Lawrence Only 8 Students |LANSING A FISHERMAN} | Lowell of Harvard. “Professors, Fail to “Get By” HENDERSON HARBOR, N. Y.,| | never highly paid, find their salaries eight students out of §009| NOV. 21—Robert Lansing, are not enough to enable them to live in reasonable comfort and educate clares. | @eeking the higher air out at the/otent angier, according to Willett “Wniversity, got the “omnia agra |. Stevens, who has been fishing vincli” at the end of the first | with Mr. Lansing here for 20 years.| OSSINING, N. Y, Nov, 21—Fire, i. ka of studies, according to| MF: Lansing uses light tackle. jbelleved by officials to bave been of | HOMAGE FOR BOXERS ~y “There ts more sport in that, but|incendiary origin. today destroyed! LONDON, Eng. Nov. ?1—That F announced Friday not #0 much fish, but he seems to|tho storage buildings in Sing Sing| the professional boxer has come into | profess: | uonal Ge e ‘This means taht only eight were)s. more after sport than fish,”|prison with a loss of more than/his own with a vengeance is shown Blo 7 out a comma mi pails | Henderson declares. $200,000. |by the reception recently accorded ato up in their wor! is This means that only @eht were | Eugene Chiqui, the French pugilist Geclared a record. ; | prison was cut y y ss cut yesterday, and Acting | who met Walter Ross, the British > | Only 200 ,“conditionss were s-| The lords of the bedchamber tm) viii. Evers maid he believed ‘ Teeed. Students who fail in one or |England are paid $5,000 a year. Only |. iy toe advantuee Of thie” | ee Criaut, on preasing tnvi Smmore subjects but who still show| noblemen of the highest rank ©80) 4 uber of prisoners will be thrown tation, made | his training quarters a abil “conditioned.” lhold the office, Mme. Delysia’s fine residence, Rede ity are ned. 5 out of work, owing to destruction of|ham Hill, Horley. There in the raw materials, and officials advanced | midst of the most beautiful sur the theory this was the object sought | roundings he was installed with two by thone who set the fire, as there | boxing partners. was no disorder or attempt to escape. | —EE aiirimoners anaisted the prin and] QUT-BRODIES BRODIE t in fighting the} blaze, which was brought under con-| NEW YORK, Nov. 21—Surgeons avenour hospital here are trol shortly after 11 o'clock fat over the remarkable recovery PAINTING IN BARN IS ppc iatareee, eniecoss| Steve Brodie, Steve took a dive into “MYSTERY MADONNA” the rast river trom Brooklyn bridge MADRID, Nov. 21—A painting, of |#4 lived to tell the tale, Maher rare excellence, depicting the Virgin | ‘00k @ tumble from the Manhattan Child adored by Saint Benedict and|>ridge to a shanty 110 feet below. Saint Bernard, probably wilk be pur-|#¢ crashed thru the top of the chased by the Spanish government. | *anty feet first and so far as sur }The canvas, four feet squire, was| ons can determine, only a head found in a barn, It is estimated to|*h® resulted from the plunge. be 400 years old. It is known as! the “Mystery Madonna,” since it can| REPTILE OR FOWL? not be determined who painted tt. | What is a chicken? An anatomist has sald: “Pluck QUIET CHICAGO NIGHT — |cticken and you have a reptile.” FOLLOWS DIVE RAIDS Feathers and scales, then, he must jeonsider modifications of the same CHICAGO, Nov. 21.—Only two|thing. The theory Is that the earliest hold-ups and 12 other robberies oc-|birds had teeth, resembled reptile! curred on the night after raids in|closely, and may have begun the ac which 45 suspects were taken from | quisition of their power to fly, by | under-world haunts, The police|jumping from bough to bough of and public are much encouraged forest trees Bubbles - War pried away the scale and ru st accumulation of a hundred years from the eyes of America. We awakened to the imperative need for a merchant marine and visioned far-off markets de- manding our merchandise and wares. Foreign trade is still in its infancy. Few men realize its gigantic possibilities. Yet thou- sands of business men are today ‘ blowing gayly hued bubbles and counting profits that will never arrive because of their lack of knowledge regarding this field. There is only one way to success- fully secure foreign trade. This is to profit by the knowledge and mistakes of others. To the individual or firm preparing to enter the foreign field this institution offers the services of a highly de- veloped Foreign Exchange, whose usefulness and authority have long been recognized by hundreds of concerns in the Pacific Northwest. This department is but one of the many advantages enjoyed by patrons of this bank. You are invited to make use of these facilities. GATELY’S RENDERS AN INTELLIGENT CREDIT SERVICE THAT APPEALS TO INTELLIGENT PEOPLE YOUR COMFORT (Fe) It’s time to talk and think in earn- est of your new Winter Coat—you might as well buy it tomorrow at Gately’s. Here you | can choose from stocks that you will know are correct in style and de- pendable in mak- ing. Coats made from all wool fab- rics in Brown, Gray, Blue, Black and mixtures of colors conforming to the newest ideas, assuring genuine comfort. YOUR OVERCOAT— If it is a single or double breasted Ulster, Ulsterette, Waistseam Chesterfield, form fitting, or great coat, belt all around or half belt models, you're sure to find it ‘at Gately’s. YOUR PRICE— When it comes to value-giving, this store stands pre- eminently in the lead. We always have and always will. We do not believe you can find values equal to those sold here at $25, $35, $40, $45, $50, $60 Upwards YOUR PRIVILEGE— to investigate and make use of our charge account | service, which is a practical service simplifying the problem of expenditure. Open a Charge Account We arrange terms to sult (Bring this ad with you) WITH A PURCHASE OF $25.00 OR MORE A beautiful Hand Crochet Lace Camisole Yoke or Gown Yoke will be given free. These yokes are actually worth $5.00, to say the least, and will make splendid Christ- mas gifts. Special reductions this week on COATS SUITS DRESSES $55.00 Plush Coats this week sell for $35.00 We alwnys sell for less, Why not take advantage of this Special Offer and buy this week? At the Stenswick Shop b FOR WOMEN ‘¢ ~ 1632 Fourth Ave. Go b Opposite Times Bldg. “A Small Deposit Will Hold Purchase” Capital and Surplus $1,000,000.00 Resources Exceeding $22,000,000.00 | Largest Savings Institution in the Pacific Northwest SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK. ~ ‘Member Federal Reserye Bank) , ‘ ‘ Second Ave. & Cherry St: Seattle, U.S.A. — * "Branch at Ballard’ . You ‘need not pay all in 20 days, : you, Gately’s renders an intelligent credit service that appeals to intelligent people. een enim Union Women’s Store 1113 Third Ave. | te BETWEEN SENECA AND SPRING STREETS _——————————

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