The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 12, 1919, Page 27

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At$l 354r splendid Ties, bro- na cades and Jacquard pat- terns—Ties in conservative colorings of undoubted good taste. Also count- less gay colors for fastidious dress- ers. Other Ties range in price from 85¢ to $6.50, including the new knitted scarfs and lacy mesh Ties. MEN’S SECOND FLOOR SHOP Me<Dougall - fouthwick Buy Useful ||"EA Xmas Gifts CHER WINS Sacramento Sheriff I ry 7 2 r Our many Seattle friends, and the people gener- ally, are invited to attend this opening of our new store. We are here to serve you with a complete line of standard quality merchandise in CLOTHING, SHOES and MEN’S FURNISHINGS. OUR POLICY WILL BE TO GIVE YOU 100 CENTS’ WORTH FOR EVERY DOLLAR—ALWAYS. ~ —_—_——————— Here Are a Few of Our Specials MEN’S SUITS p,, 0.00 SUIT at this opening sale...........$28.50 v4 '32.60 SUIT at this opening sale... $22.50 Besides a large assortment of high-grade Blue erge and Worsted Suits to select from at prices hich will suit you. PANTS 5.00 PANTS at this opening sale........... SHOES 40 DRESS SHOES at this opening sale...$5.00 1.60 DRESS SHOES at this opening sale... .$7.00 7.50 WORK SHOES at this opening sale... .$5.00 150 WORK SHOES at this opening sale... .96.50 Similar Specials in all our other lines of Underwear, _ dress Shirts, Work Shirts and Hosiery. Come and get acquainted with us. ~~ a E ® Ross Clothing Co. 1006 First Avenue, Near Madison St. HIS RELEASE Arrested on Advices From MARKET SLOWED UP BY WEATHER Produce Shipments Delayed by Snows, Say Jobbers The continued coid weather is pro. laacing @ very slow moving market on Western ave. All kinds of fruits and vegetables are being delayed by |late train arrivals, and the local de mand for butter and egg products la stupming badly A decreane in outside trade for dairy products, hitherto brink, was noted Thutaday, Dealers ate prepar: ing for a heavy movement next week, weather conditions permitting A single ehipment of 144 hogs ar rived at the local stock yards Thure day. Snow i» halting train «hip |ments of cattle, stockyard officials stated, Hog market held steady, while cattle advanced in all grades, | Exports of wheat and flour from July 1 to November $0, amount to 2,000 bushels of wheat and | 7,684,000 barrels of lour, according | to a statement of the Unlted States | grain administration, o~— Local Markets ] ' 7: a eT Fabulous Profits Made by Ships in WASHINGTON, Deo, 18.—"Fabu- loun” and “unbelievable” wan the way John H. Rosseter, former director of operations for the shipping board, de scribed the profite made by ship owners during the war, before the senate commerce committee, Chalr- man Jones said today “One ship in a 110.day voyage from San Francisco to Calcutta realized $750,000." he said, “and the Quint cor firat ship built at Mog taland, Netted a profit of $461,161 on a 92-day charter to the Italian government.” ‘Phone veeneia were operated by the shipping board. The profite of pri \ vate operators exoseded these figures in some canes, he anid. . A Harrison Liners Due in January During January, February and March, three ahips of the Harrison Direct line will ¢ome here from Great Britain, Ralfour-Guthrie an nounced Thursday, The Crown of Galicla, Crown of Toledo and Hin torian are the three, . " Huge Wine Cargo Will Go to Europe Before shifting to San Fran to tond several million quarta of wine for Burope, the steamahip Weeat Aleta will tke on 3,000 tons of canned salmon here destined for Rotterdam. She ts londing at Pier §, under direction of W. C. Dawson & Co, ROBIN ADAIR LAUNCHED fecond of the Skinner & Eddy. owned fleet of Robin vessels to take the water, the 10,400-ton steel steam: ship Robin Adair, wax launched at | Rutabeges— Yakima sack faneh—Leenl, per box . “sh Turnipe—Per sack raorrs Appteo— "Swarm Dettotome .... EK Woah Jonathane E Wash Spitsenberes Orchard run Tellow Newton Bx fancy Stayman Ex fancy Romes Mananae Guatemala, SSS SSVSSSSS Ssssesssresss 1 raaberriwe— + Dateo--2¢ ton phew 1 rapes Per bow ‘Seperers, per jue f ul koe gps “Fret riortaa A la stripes 1 Nesey—Comd, crate ul + Oranges Per bow— Navel. per case. see Cd ” Des, TALLOW, WOOL a the Consumer Peeve In Your Home for Christmas Come in early and choose the piano you desire from our splendid assort- makes in America. Knabe, Welter, Ludwig, Kohler & Campbell. A few extra good values in tised pianos from $200.00 ind up. x THE MANDEL PHONOGRAPHS Will please you. Come in and 1 hear them. Johnson & Doner PIANO Co. 1621 THIRD AVE. ment of some of the best Behr Bros., Shoninger and }} 2 | 239 & m. Thursday by Skinner @ Eddy. Mra. Livingstone B. Stedman, wife of chief counsel for the corpora tion, acted as Aponsor The Robin Hood, pioneer of the fleet, will have e| her trial trips December 20. Stabted at tne Cape (Ppectal from UM Weather Boreas) TATOOHH IMLAND, Det 188 A : 23 rig F id Ha 2 ° is i 31 deat Motor sehr Kirketind Lake Union—PMols Srequatmie Merten, Laota, Oreen hides cows and steers, No. 1. Dry ean nidew 29 ° fhe and ander, Not No. f ... i , im 7 matted. J 0 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1919. War Time Service|’ STOCKS SHOOT [— DOWNWARD But Ralty in Last Minute of the Market NEW TORK, Deo 12.—Following « | Weak opening and « steady decline thru out the morning and early al oon stocks were thrown into the m Comforta'ble Holiday Shopping parently regardions of price This break accompanied @ rise in call money to 1b per cent. at if 8% American Oar and Foun 88, oF F%; United Retell Stores gfe B He and Tobacco Products to Th. o} SHOP IN COMFORT at GOTTSTEIN’S A large and varied assortment of practical household needs is displayed on our floors where customers can make | money eaaed off to 8 per cont tn the lamt half hour and the whole mar- ’ 4 United to 101% Bates Bes! from After touching Tobaces Preducts Advanced to Hb%, and International Pa Der moved from 71 to 78 Bt. Paul pre ferred recevored to 60%. ‘The market closed higher. | NEW YORK, Dec. 18.-—Parther dectines from yesterday's low close marked the Mech "market opening te@ay, Unites their Christmas and other selections in comfort and with States Rubber opened at 181, off 1; Con. . . ai lasther at kK. off @, United little loss of time, ates Htoel at 102, off %; at 16, off \, @tudedaker at 101% 1 General Motors at 322, off 4; United Re p Cnne Of 10%, SEF 161 Metnionem Geol “B” et Selling entered teally every of the list during the first half hour, The wrest eurprise at the announce ment of the Fea: No toys—just necessary home furnishings. Select a use- ful and practical gift from our regular complete lines. Something of lasting good to the home, J Reserve bank th advances and re discounts from 4% to 4% per cent. Mex lean Petroleum sold around 186, off 32 feat week's high, Texas Company was off nearly & from Thurs day's close, while United Mates Aire! at 101% was off 1 point. Southern Pacific mold below par compared with yester- Gay's close at 101. General Motors sold 191, off &. Bt Paul preferred made a sew fecord low below 66. Pierre Mar- quette was strong j Buy Your Home a Gift! Suggestions: BANK CLEARINGS Beatie Crearings . Balances . 47 Snes Miansetee || LIVING ROOM BEDROOM KITCHEN Clearings } Davenports Dressers Back’s Ranges : Morris Chairs Dressing Tables Cabinets Leather Rockers Chiffonters Tables . Tapestry Rockers Beds Stools mark veneed Tables Couches Linoleum the reselling of je quent “*Previstene aN Desks Mirrors Baking Sets Oe SS eae te tee Smoking Stands Cedar Chests Roasters soo Wee i Ho Raho ms com DINING ROOM SUTTES* = Weeder English and Domestic Dinnerware, Silverware, Re Draperies, Cay an le ugs, Dee th. ee a |, tains, Washing Machines and a full line of Electric Appliances. . 82% 120% 193 ML RS ae CHILDREN’S ROCKERS 79) me "M.A GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. Me 1614-1590 SECOND AVENUE Between Pike and Pine per 1b. Reve 10 80- on ss ietooae food 1; Srettora, 99@s2¢ ver ‘DEVELOPED IN ACCORD WITH THE FASHION PARK METHOD OF HAND- TAILORING ¢ GREAT-COAT OP DISTIN- GUISHED MODELING AND FABRIC, WHICH WILL CAPABLY MEET PRACTICAL SERVICE, 4 LIBERAL COLLAR OF AT. TRACTIVE OUTLINE TURNS UP EASILY AND SETS PRE. CUSTOM SERVICE wrre. OUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY.ON READY-TO.PUT. ON TAILORED AT FASHION PAKE CISELY WHEN WEATHER An Overcoat for CONDITIONS DEMAND EX. bay ng TRA PROTECTION, “Seattle’s Overcoat SHANER @ WOLFF “Clother that are different” 910 Second Ave.

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