The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 3, 1919, Page 9

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THE SEATTLE STAR-WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3, THE GREAT GET SALE When the “Masher” Finally Exited, the Lady Had His Goat--and His Bulldog, Too j © | 500 Hand Bags Ts ‘ Extraordinary Values for $1.00” rr LB P= RSC Or { ( LQ) =| —Flat envelope styles and the reg- SECOND AVENUE ra UNIVERSITY STREET } ulation shapes, in genuine leather. ; Also the regulation shape Hand SBR cic Siempre ante 5 9 cs ‘I | Bags of velvet, in navy, brown, tan, taupe and black. Regular | $1.50 to $2.50 qualities, for Dol- lar Day at $1.00. Hand Rags, First Fleor Im the New Art Secti Hearth Brooms at $1, 00 | Dress Goods | --578 yards, 19 pieces in all. That species of human amen ore than made up in that quality known to po oot and public as “the| which popularly is referred “to as by mash: masher” got into action on Third | “brass.” ave, near Pantages theatre, Tues | In fact, it was later day afternoon. And then he got out of action Tut that’s the story, so let's start out from page 1 Hays, the Pantages press been onto job, we Plaids, checks and plain dress goods, batiste, rfun’s veiling, shep- / } y co — wictinnensaliinentnsiine the little lady herself that the \¢r's nursing bottle must have been | filled by mistake with nerve torte in his prattling days, However, the masher, armed with Ipup and a classy gas gig at of the lit irh, lifted a derby from one of the rollers |t best handolined heads on the aasher, but he wasn't and | Rialto, “Ads, there, pretty onel Where art” y, after “knockin’ ‘em off) going’” gurgled the masher in the en” with her act, the little | patter of his breed. Indy eailied forth into the eriap air| Tam! ‘The steel mesh handbag with r which mpelied “Hands off, | r od on the masher’s port = m! Bat! The steel bag regixtered twice in the ane only on the starboard maxi herd checks and colored plaids. | 86 inches to 44 inches wide. Sold in stock at $1.26 and $1.50 a yard. Specially priced for Dollar Day at $1.00 a yard. | Dress Goods Section, First Floor. Natural Pomgee $1.00 a Yard —Hand Aoi imported Chinese natural Pongee, the old reliable kind, that washes like linen. Suitable for pajamas, underwear, shirt waists, dresses, draperies and men’s shirts, 33 inches wide. A regular $1.89 cloth, for $1.00. —Dress Goods, First Floor. | Ribbo Handkerchiels ms and Ribbon Novelties Noteworthy Values, Bought Especially for Dollar Day Unusual Handkerchief Offerings ~Hair Bow Ribbons in 4, 5 and 6-inch widths, in light and | for Christmas Dollar Day ‘ dark Dresdens, moires and plain taffetas; also light and dark | ‘ school colors. For Dollar Day at three yards for $1.00. | — —Made with long handles, as pictured. an especial- low for Dollar Day. Large size, $1.00; smaller size for $1.00. 4 Wicker Scrap Baskets her wan frightfully igno- i ouldn’t read the little lady‘s | p' sign aytall. | lary. But what he lacked in letters, he| Bam! Bam! Bam!!! The steel - mesh handbag just naturally docked P al over the masher’s bandolined ® | bangs. BIG THEATRICAL The way the little lady went around and over that masher re- minded onlookers of « eooper and @ barrel Let it not go unrecorded that the — | SAN FRANCISEQ, Dec. 3.—(United | ttle Indy exported biffs only. Prene.)—Formation of an immense| .Nay; she litched her bame t6 one of the pepplest monologs ever héard inside or outside of a theatre, —Woven in two colors. ‘Very ‘at- api at a special price of $1.00. LeatheretieSewingBoxes —Fitted with | thimble, scissors and other articles. For Dollar, | Day at $1.00 each. theatrical merger, “with almost un- i —2,100 Women’s Handkerchiefs, of all —Ribbon Novelties, ideal © —Vanity Sticks, with puff) ee ate pene cot ce] It must not be wurposed that tha | Japanese Luncheon Sets pure linen, of fine texture and with Christmas gifts. A partial and mister. ‘ | Chicago; "wad untignacha: setay, by perfurned fhasher stood still while penton, semetstentinS in patent dainty hand-embroidered motifs in one _ list: —Rosebud Boutonnieres. Morrie Meyertiae, jx, hend of the ba ye Ay on ‘ is * - Orpheum. cireust * —Consisting of 13 pieces. In a a ee rr a oe ee I ats merger willbe known ax the VAMP Dacked! 9p. uot hie " mi . a . a Irpheu Ciremit ‘on ated. variety of colors—at $1.00 for a —200 boxes all pure linen Handker- —Sachet Pillows. —Powder Bags. will bulld elaborate new. vaudeville | tie automobile. houses “wherever they are needed,| The lite lady was switging and wherever the size of the city|Masty right even as the male warrants one,” said Meyerfield. He| fet tooled from there, leaving his and Martin Beck, of New York, will ¥ullpup fiat. |jointly head the merger The actorine promptly y high clang vaudeville house | dered the bullpup; neither the | of a line between New Orleans |@Ne® nor the bullpup seemed te and Chicago, and as far into the| it Northwest as Vancouver, B, C, is} The hevamp may have hie’ nvolved in the merger,” said Meyer-| by calling at the theatre any 2 field, in a gtatement to the United |nOon or evening, the Iittle lady ; Pedal before she left the sector, ae —Neckiaees, First Floor. The mereed include the| “And I would just love to see Cole and Je cireuit, with theatres | Come after the mutt,” said the in Chicago and other cities of the | lady. Central states; the Cella and Tate| “A lot of husky stage hands ctreult, of St. Louly and vicinity; the | al the facts,” the little lady Fehr and Singer circuit, centering | !rrelevantly about Milwaukee; the Finn-Hi “i ° et be go eat at Boldt’ corporation and the Orpheum circuit ‘ . It means a combination of 60| 1414 84 Ave: downtown. 913 vaudeville set. - Framed Pictures chiefs, with %4-inch hemstitched hems, —Each bl | 7 and embroidered in one comer with Regular $1.25 3 ey ey pope a es a ne white and colored motifs. Regular 50c | —Duteh Silver Bag Frames, for making ribbon bags, regular- | handkerchiefs, at three for $1.00. ly would sell for $1.75. At $1.00 each, © —Including well known and —Particularly nice Handkerchiefs for Ribbons, First Floor ular subjects; all good copies in — pee lg Bom oat dee ers | awn, nicely emstite! an wit 4 “ colored prints. A large assortment of well ale sub- dainey embrolderedyGapnath.” Bectlar Scarlet Bead Necklaces artistically framed, at a special price for Dollar $1.50 a dozen, for this sale at $1.00 —Cut Red Beads in graduated sizes. Neck length; $1.75 qual- y—$1.00 each. —The New Art Section, Fourth Ficer. a —Handkerchiefs, First Pier. ities at $1.00 each. — Me. Underwear for Women and Children Women's Union Suits —Odds and ends of different makes. No sec- onda in the lot, all regular goods. Sleeveless, band top, knee length, in pink and white. Sizes The Toilet Goods Section Unusual and Attractive Gift Novelties At $1.00 —Of fine soft quality nainsook. In flesh color only. In hemstitched and plain styles. Special at $1.00 each. —Muslin Underwear, Second Floor. | PALACE HIP ° ; aa ger ; 4, 5 and 6. The new bill which opens at the —Meta!l Candle Stick, finished in ivory, with shade, shade- 4 - ‘ | Pat ¥ The | Envelope Chemises holder and candles. Regular $1.50; for $1.00. —Regular $1.50 to $1.75 qualities for 61.00 | variety, comedy and welogy and he a a a garment. prominent among the funmakers are i i 7 —Nickel Plated Shaving Stands, with round mirrors. A Children’s Wool Pants |the four “Strutting” Johnsons. They an@ the highest grade sook Envelo emises, trim- as , , | , h } oe ggahemerene nee ons Also a C4 regular $1.75 quality, for $1.00. —Odds ang ends of winter stock. In white. Fo peoagions yor ro pe efit t a: : Fhe “ A Sizes 10, 12 and 14. Regularly 75¢ and 80¢ mers, .all lberally embellished tients come to me—I c hemstitched tailored model. A special at Powder Jars in cretonne cases, with puff. “..<#ular $1.50, for $1.00. seth, fF Dollar Day at too for irr nesapete, gah Unerally ental aoe oo $1.00. —Perfume Bottles, cretonne covered and filled with perfume of a bou- —Knit Underwear, First Floor, |[] Two men and a pretty girl are | | —Musiin Underwear, Second Fleor. quet odor. Regular $1.50, for $1.00. said to comprise the trio billed as | “Three Aces of Hi w Jewelry Items at $1.00 | International’ ‘fovelty, gymnasts | |@re Billy Lindeman and company —Rosewood back Hand Mirrors. Regular $1.25, for $1.00. ' Interesting Gift Novelties a j tape verene who perform’ a variety of aerial | Picture Frames $i. 1}(0) —Splashme Dolls, dolls which any child would —Solid Gold Lingerie Clasps in gift boxes. |tec a Rss: A love to receive Christmas morn. Regular $1.50, —Waist Pins, brilliant sets, in gift boxes. nl Meecunets “noting entien —Pearl Necklaces with clasps, which are set with brilliants. —Cuff Links for men. In gift boxes. —Casque Combs, s¢t with white and colored |}/%*, "the wonder woman of vaude-| for $1.00 each. —Toilet Water, in an attractive odd-shaped frosted-glass bottle, each packed in a gift box. |}} and he is said to put over his stories jand songs in @ happy manner. | The Great Mizpah Seibini is billed —Carved Wood Frames, inand made, in the ed and stand styles. In bronze gold tones. In all sizes, regular $1.25 to $2.00. : s ial at $1.00. Regular $1.50, at $1.00. brilliants. | ville,” because of her unusual ver. | aad —<matiemer) Btitlcn, First Vicor. —Perfumes of assorted odors, each in a gift box. —Oriental Pearl Earrings in gift boxes. j I Salen gs siing mpi 4 | 30 0 7 JGE Regular $1.25 and $1.50 quality, for $1.00, { —Baby Sets, silver plated eup and spoon | presented by Selbint : —Tollet Goods, Firat Foo R ‘ed Reta, silt b lated ° ey and | “Bits of Sunshine” are pliant’ ° Gy Ses, sliver pia Spoon, fork and fi iy 1m Rose and Adams, a pretty girl pusher. | amd comedian |]| “The Woman Under Cover” will be | the feature photoplay. ~ Chimese Lily Bowls ~-Waldemar Vest Chains and Knives, for men. ~—Bud Vases, silver plated, with glass stems. —All $1.25 to $2.50 qualities for $1,00 each. Jewelry, First Floor. PANTAGES “é Vaudeville’s heaviest entertainers. John Robinson's Blephante—are the | headline feature of the new bill at |Pantages this week, The only act of Bowls of Chinese Pottery in odd yc eene D shapes, and Chinese Lily Bulbs, one bulb in DRAPERIES each bowl. bow este at $1.60; complete, poten Nasmablerrn ali: iN 500 Pieces ee eo Fancy Gift China, Special $1.00 Stationery Section, First Floor. 2,000 Yards Cretonne aso meng soe Silverware Special at $1.00 Apiece Pearl Handled % Silverware —A special c 200 Pieces of Silverware $1.00 —200 pieces of Silverware, some in com- bination with glass. Most unusual values for $1.00, offered in the Silverware Section for Dollar Day. In the assortment are— Lemon Dishes and Forks, Butter Tubs and Sugar and Creamer handled Bonbons, covered Cheese Dishes and Salt and Pepper Spoons, Relish Dish -sets, Condiment 5 Casters. combinations. In green and tan. long. At $1.00 each. ase of pearl han- died silverware makes it possible to offer excellent val- ues for Dollar Day. —T he ~assortment includes—Pie Serv- ers, Cake Knives, Berry Spoons, Cold Meat Forks, Gravy Ladies and Bread Knives. All are of good quality silver plate, with pearl handles. —Silverware, Yitth Floor. —A very special value in imported material. The colors are pretty and in many different At $1.00 a yard. Window Shades —Formerly marked at $1.85 each. Oil Opaque Shades, mounted on guaranteed spring rollers. Size 36 in. wide and 7 ft Plain Curtain Madras —For Overdraperies. 36 inches pink, gold and blue. At $1.00 a yard. Muslin Gowms —Slip-on “ styles in Muslin Gowns, trimmed with lace and embroidery. Special at $1.00 each on Dollar Day. —Muslin Underwear, Second Floor. Boudoir Caps Dainty Boudoir Caps of net lace and silk, beautifully trim- med with lace edges and rib- bon. In pink, blue, rose, maize,’ Copen and lavender. Special at $1.00. Boudoir Capa, Second Floor Regular $1.25 quality. —<Another shipment of five hundred pieces of Imported Gift China arrived just. in time for the-Christmas Dollar Day. Every piece in the as- sortment is an exceptional value. Including vases, sugar and creamers, cake plates, marma!ade jars, celery trays, handled bortbons, nut bowls, footed comports, deco- rated relish dishes, mayon- naise sets, smoking articles and_ berry bowls—at $1.00 each. —Chinaware, Fifth Floor, SCARFS At $1.00 Each wide, In Draperies, Fourth Floor, Fime Naimsoolk 2 Yards for $1 — 86-inch Nainsook—a very fine, soft qual- —Scarfs with wide cotton filet lace ity—- especially desirable for fine lingerie. edges in dainty patterns. In sizes 18x Extra values in the dollar day sale at two 45 inches and 18x54 inches. A most yards for $1.00. LINOLEUM —860 yards Printed Cork Linoleum in full rolls (not remnants). Regularly priced at $1.85, for $1.00 a square yard. If you are interested it is advisable to bring the meas- urements of the floor to be covered. —Nainsook, Second Floor. acceptable and practical Christmas gift. For, Dollar Day at $1.00 each. —Scarfs, Second Floor. NECKWEAR Special at Values for - Dollar Day —Frills of dainty laces and fine 7 “i . cks, shaped to fit the round neck Four Dozen Cocoa Mats tucks, 8 é lresses. Also collars of georgette, —With double-tied braid edge. Size 14x26 lace trimmed, and vestees of wash- inehes. Regularly priced at $1.25. For Dol- able pique. Regular $1.26 and $3.50 lar Day at $1.00 each. These mats cost qualities for $1.00. more than this at wholesale today. Neckwear, First Floor, —Flodt Coverings, Fourth Floor. - sent the highest skill in animal train ling and ‘introduce a number of new fand sensational stunts, attraction to the bill * to those in mid dl ff International ‘This is an organization com SCOTT’S nourishes and the offering of |posed of nine of the speediest and |most daring acrobats and pyramid | builders ever seen over a vaudeville Brothers, two musical | slowns, perform a number of clever Acrobatic feats and play violins con-| Aelp you robust! |tinuously. They close théir act with Scott & Bowne, |a comedy whistling novelty, in which | ————— |they imitate two “love birds” in a | Jobn ‘T. Ray and company have a “Check Your in which some excellent sing: and comedy is intro |ducea by a maid, a bellboy and a Harry and Nancy Cavana pre- “A Free Exhibition,” in which they offet a number of surprises that prove them versatile artists, Cireut Cut-ups are ." who have a happy mixture of nonsense, singing, dancing and r Genevieve Mier and the two Gibson Sisters present a] foUehine and bleeding, you have: delightful dance offering. |The Pan- tagescope shows another episode of | the serial picture, “Smashing Bar- lite kind, the huge performers repre EM U ] ! L is the tonic of wonderful vigorates and helpe the keep up with the daily ar and tear th. Let Scott's “The Three If your gums are sore Pvorrhea, so-called Riggs’ Die ease, which is a menace to good health. We Are the one Dentists tn the Northwest who specialize in this dreaded disease. Witaml- nation and ertimate free, Special care taken of children's teeth,

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