The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 8, 1919, Page 3

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Pike Street and Fifth Avenue a Seven Floors of Practical Gifts Are Presented Treasures of the CEDAR CHEST OPES, dreams, anticipation and a won- derful store of beautiful things may be the contents of any Cedar Chest. A modern “Hope Chest” is the whim of many | a young girl with “future” in her heart and | head; probably for more practical use, say, for the careful keeping of delicate frills and expen- sive furs and gowns, they become indispensable. For Gift Giving we have assembled a most commendable assort- ment and each one would find life-long use in some home. Southern Cedar Chest for $36.00 A beautiful plain design with rounded corners and edges, its cover made perfectly dust-proof. This Chest is 42 inches long, 20 inches wide and 19 inches deep, and priced $36.00, William and Mary Period Cedar Chest This style is very popular and harmonizes beautifully with modern furniture. It gives a distinctly artistic touch to any room where it may be placed; 48 inches long, 20 inches wide and 19 inches deep. Priced $43.50, Colonial Cedar Chest of Unusual Beauty This design is offered in three very practical sizes from 39 to 48 inches in length. The special interlocking construction used in these chests maz them unusually sturdy. Priced for gift-giving, $29,50 to $39.00. Very Large Cedar Chest for $42.50 Where size is important this style is recom- mended; 44 inches long, 20 inches wide, 20 inches deep; built of heavy stock and beautifully fin- ished. Priced $42.50. Copper-Trimmed Cedar Chest $47.50 A beautifully grained Tennessee Red Cedar Chest ornamented with copper straps and cor- ners; its length is 48 inches, width is 19 inches and depth is 17 inches. Priced $47.50. THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1919. THE GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. KEGEL, President for Your Approval LL our floors are bountifully filled with gifts suggestive of the character approved for this year’s giving. Thoughtful selections of substantial, lasting, beautiful gifts— gifts that, if purchased here, will make yours the most satisfying Christmas you have ever known. Let us help you with your Christmas shopping. There Are SILK COMFORTERS . Ready for Gift es Giving in the newly enlarged Bed- ding Section. Comforters of rare beauty with silk, satin or sateen coverings and fine wool filling. T2xT#inch wool-fitled vered Comforters red borders made; priced ight welght caded and foral $25.00, $30.00, $10.00 and $50.00 WOOL AUTO ROBES A comfortable gift and sure to be appreciated. ! They are heavy wool af- fairs with fringed ends. | Weatherproof and wind _ proof; priced at $13.50, $15.00, $18.50 and up to $25.00. FRINGED WOOL SHAWL ROBES at $10.50 These “are exceptionally attractive and are shown in richly colored Scotch plaid effects. Priced $10.00 each. Nearly Everyone Would Like a VACUUM BOTTLE es are mani ust as 3 want it, in a sites, $1.50, $2.50, $1.00 and $4.50 each akable Vacuum Bottle 1 $10.00 each for the 1 They are in nickeled CHOCOLATE SETS A very attractive showing of | these appropriate gift items is being shown in various desirable patterns, priced $7.00, $8.35, $9.25, $16.00, $19.25 per wet GIVE VICTOR RECORDS GIFT The Sale of Is Now in Full Force FURNITURE Satisfactory Terms Always NS GIVE COMMUNITY SILVERWARE Bringing rare values and a high standard of service. UNCOMMON GIFTS that mean so much to the greatest of American institutions—THE HOME. The illustrations suggest many appropriate gift pieces—a wonderful variety ready for im- mediate or Christmas delivery. Your conception of what is here can \ be gained only by an actual visit to the store. Among the Gift Suggestions Are Sewing Tables Tea Tables Tip Tables Tea Wagons Muffin Stands Trays Desks Spinet Desks egg z Schoeriut » y SSS p> Bookcases Ferneries Lamps Book Blocks Consoles Candlesticks Telephone Stands Nested Tables Victrolas Rugs Library Tables Piano Benches Music Cabinets Humidors Smokers’ Stands Grandfather's Clocks COME TO LOOK Davenports Easy Chairs Columbia Grafonolas Brunswick Phonographs Davenport Tables Children’s Furniture FOR DOLLS AND TOYS In Our Basement Toy Section There Are Many Attractive Values This Weck Choo Choo Cars, choice of four le strong and sturdy; ach, $1.98. Express Wagons with strong metal trays, 30x14% Inches In size, and all-metal wheels, each, $2.95. Coaster Wagons with strong Hier bearing whe movable trays, sp $6.85. Doll Sulkies with rubber tired wheels and long flat steel han- ick tl, 00. | white enameled Chairs; Doll Carts that are neatly con- structed, with 18-Inch bodies, made for young Americans of an active spirit; special, each, | O8¢. | 6O¢. set priced, special, $3.45, | priced, special, each, $2.95. | creamer, teapot; neatly orated; the set, $4.20, Drums, 10 inches in diameter; | White Enameled Folding Tables, sizo 15%x23% inches, and two Dolls’ Dishes, set consisting of 4 china cups, 4 plates, sugar and Dolls’ Beds in four poster de signs, The sleeping surface is 13x20 inches, Special, each, Black Boards on frames 30 inches high—all boards have alphabets and character pic tures on roller. Special, each, $1.98, Dolls—in many sizes and styles. There are baby dolls, lady dolls and boy dolls, priced from $1.35 to $17.50. Mechanical Trains, complete with circular track, locomotive, coach and tender. Special, the complete train, 85¢, At eines eteCRORES ARS adwe s.r snes ERR Sr re we me mR

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