The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 12, 1919, Page 5

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«Relieves lomach, Pains tween meals in-—Two Minutes. SL AME ee — pone -cemcehe EPG ra a. go eat at Bald s—aptown, Beers 28 AVG: Gownte pation and biliousness. Samples at all soft drink stores. -Joto is sold in Seattle by the Bar) tell Drug Co., and Swift & Co. drug gists OODHOUSE- FURNITURE Ave. a: Gowntown, 913 3 Gas, Sour and Burning in the Stomach be. RUNBAUM | CO., Ine. | OTTO 8. GRUNBATL 416-424 PIKE STREET Store Hours 8:50 to 530 A Royal Christmas Gift Is a “Royal” Easy Chair ferent positions word beautiful addition to any living room & large variety of styles in upholstered leather tion leather and tapestry Royal Fasy Chair as tl lustrated, upholstered with substantial imitation leath er covering. Very specially priced WE'LL TRUST YOU Our Credit System has been established for your convenience to assit you to fur nish your home along your own individ wal ideas, Our terms are easier and our prices are lower than will be found any where, No Extra Charge—No Interest, JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY BUY RED CROSS CHKISTMAS SEALS SAYS RICH | HUSBAND SAN FRANCISCO, Dec Mam Haack, retired capttalist, we clothes that were so shabby he pre- | sented an entirely disreputable ap- | pearance, according to # complaint | OP Fai | fled by Mra Bertha Haack which|where the fa | has won for her a In her charges Mra. Haack further One| stipulated that it was utterty Reaping teaspoonful in a glass of Hot | possible to live upon the money pr “Water 15 minutes befor eating takes| vided for that purpose by her hus- Bway sick headaches, relieves conasti-| band. She alleged that he was pe-| « nurtous, and that he drank to excess | diet A single mangrove tree Is often able to start a small island by its | manifold roots and arm The last im comfort and a thing to do wi became me and traveled of the an ever, try Choose from 2 Imnita been about ‘The third day after that first visit | him. the man came Laughing Bre an had ¢ famous IS TOO SHABBY | nan 12.-—Wwul- until you to where decree of divorce. |. Simply t the Detroit. Mb with closing eyes and mohair wigs. bent arms and legs. TOYLAND Offers a Great. SALE OF DOLLS-SATURDAY Saturday is going to be “Doll Day” at Spelger & Hurlbut’s. of “beautiful Fem Dolls is going to be offered at prices that will These jointed character Baby Dolls come in three sizes. Heads are Bodies are made of composition, $2.00 DOLLS SPECIAL AT 98c $2.50 DOLLS SPECIAL AT $1.49 $3.50 DOLLS SPECIAL AT $1.98 $600 Boys Tool Chests at $3.98 These tool chests are our own make—made up of tools from our tool department. Chests contain a saw, hammer, square, screw driver, glass cut- ter, chisel, pli- ers, coping saw and file. A real big value at $3.98 at $9.95 spoons, one butter knife | chest. SPECIAL Brook for no good purpose a feeling that that visit had some | | So Billy | be had first seen the man that morn Almost ag noon mpany, § th hingselt, watchful than ever, up and down the length | Laughing Brook more o! ing with eyes and to find out just what that man bh He had | Green Billy Mink Finds a Trap (Copyright, 1919, by "T. W. Burgas) BY THORNTON W. BURGESS ‘ por two days Billy Mink saw noth: Brook a little way before Billy dis ine more of the man who had| covered him, Just aa he bad dove made him suspicious. But “thin }8* firet time, Bilty followed the man : down the Laughing Brook, Just aa didn’t make Billy feel any easier tn | before, the man aeemed to be looking * | his mind, Me had @ feeling that|for something, Billy watehed him djusta Adjustable to twenty dit that man had visited the Laughing | UPtil finally he tramped off thru the Forest, Then Billy turned and hurried back to the place where ing “Tie didn't do anything while I watehed him but poke about and seem to be looking for something muttered Billy, “I wonder if did anything else before I discovered I think IN look to #ee that again. Billy saw him | everything is all right up the Laugh mn an he re ng Brook k, but not « So Billy went up the Laughing Eats Candy But Loses Her Fa which they ed Marmola P h meal and at bedtime | reduced your weight | » wrinkles | an be Try them na m at any Kood t in A delayed shipment | surprise you. | 26-Piece Chest Community Par Plate Silverware Extra spe- cial — 26- piece set of Community -4-@ 1“\ beautiful “ Monroe " Sets j/ tain knives, forks, teaspoons, six dessert and one sugar con- six six spoon, and comes in a nicely finished oak INCLUDING WAR AT $9.95. TAX Pyrex Glass Ovenware Pyrex Transparent Ovenware is practical for everyday use. It saves time, fuel and dishes—you bake and serve from the same dish. « Pyrex Pie Plate, 85c. Pyrex Bread Loaf Pan $1.00 Individual Custards, Set of 6 at $1.40 value. 114-quart Casseroles with neat cut pattern on cover; reg. $3.00 Special at $2.29 | Hotpoint Appliances HOTPOINT FINISH—THEY SERVE GIVER, HEDLITE HEATER PRICE $11.00 Just what you need for the home or office. APPLIANCES ARE AS A CONSTANT BEAUTIFUL IN uniformly good coffee | ing hot. | LUSTRATED. PRICE $19.50 DESIGN REMINDER OF AND THE Hotpoint Percolators make | ready in a hurry and pip- COFFEE URN AS IL- —~- | fiath a thought came to him. par plate! rt silverware the| pattern.| six | pwn the Laughing | Brook above the place where he had first seen the man that morning, He jeressed back and forth from one |bank to the other and he examined every «tick and log and hole as he | went along took the greatest care not to step make sure that it was safe His none told him just where the man had been, but for some time he jfound nothing suspicious. — Every thing was Just as it should be, Nev Jorthelens, Hilly was filled with un | caninese | feeling that something waa wrong |womewhere. Presently he came to a hole in the bank, a hole with which he was very familiar, From that the most appetizing «mel . Bily was hungry He had |#pent so much time following that jwtrange man that he had had no chance to eat for some time, The smell from that hole waa of fish, That fish was in the back of the hole, There was no doubt about He crossed back and forth from 5 rug ome bank to another, send price direct to Mar-| Woodward ave, p that, All Billy had to do was to #0 im and get it, and that fe what he was tempted to do. Then in a There | never had been a fish tn there before. |} |#0 why should there b+ now? With |f | the greatest care Billy began to ex |f }amine everything around that hole In the water just at the entrance to that hole were nome dead leaves held [down by a little bit of mud. Rilly remember ever seeing those * before. Very cautiously he ned out and lifted them, Under neath was a trap. made of bisque, | with character | Next story: Ihe Trapper. Child Health Alphabet By Mrs. Frederick Peterson, Billy Mink Outwits | } is for Prunes, Po.soes and Peas, And Patriots who will Be glad to eat these. | CLAIM ILLEGAL | USE OF MONEY | | | 5 | WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.—The! |war department was charged yes terday by the house military affairs | committee with Illegally expending | || millions of dollars in the purchase | jf of land and construction of new) | military posts @ince the armistice | t was mate by a sub- military affairs committee committees after a tour of investiga- tion of the camps of the country. ot the RUSS “ENVOY” IS STUBBORN W YORK, Dec. 12.—(United Preas)—Ludwig C, A. K. Martens, |i | unrecognized ador” of the Russian soviet om aga produce the rec of his corre spondence with government for the Lusk commit Martens said he has read in news: |papers that Justice Greenbaum of| | the sur court had denied his applicat r release from the | committee's demand, but that no| |formal notice of the decision had been given him or his attorney. | ASK RUSSIAN PEACE | LONDON, Dec, 12.--The trades | union congress late yesterday passed THE SEATTLE STAR—-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1919. Reing suspicious, he | | anywhere until he had first looked to | He couldn't get rid of a | ‘SPORTSMEN Christmas Package Dressings, Christmas Cards and Boxes in ample assortments. ~-Upper Main Moor CHRISTMAS Dominates every section of th ful gifts, the smiling, pleasa serve you capably, reflects th Merchandise and Glove Bonds Wrapping, Parcel Post and Mailing Bureau. —New Second Floor, Umbrellas Main Floor, HE multitudinoug assortments of handsome Silk Umbrellas which feature our displays make 4 this store the ideal place to choose an umbrella of } such character that will please the recipient. AT $5.50—Silk Umbrellas with steel frames and 8 ribs; finished with silk cord or ring in a plain pickwick handle. Shown in purple, red, blue, green, taupe and black. AT $7.00—Eight ribbed, steel roof Silk Umbrellas, ite trimmed handles, ) green, blue and red. AT $7.50—10-ribbed India }in plain blue, dark red, taupe, brown, purple and { green. 25-inch size with bakalite trimming and ‘large white rings. AT $8.50—A splendid regular shaped Umbrella {with fancy wood handle, finished with plain or ; transparent rings, steel tips and ferrules. This Umbrella is in full 25-inch size and comes in pur- { ple, taupe, green and black, with contrasting col- ored border. AT $10.00—25-inch regular shaped Umbrellas, with solid Aronoid handles and white or transpar- ent rings, ivory tips, steel or Aronoid ferrules. Shown in plain purple, green, taupe, red, brown, { blue and black. At $12.50, $13.50, $15.00, $17.50 and $20.00 are} displayed extensive varieties of India and regular shaped umbrellas in a wide range of colors and attractive features, such as transparent or clouded handles, sterling silver trimmings, fine silks with t wits : acivedge edge; amber and ivory tips, ete. | | | Silk Gift | | frame, water- with ivory tips and baka- 25-inch size, in plain purple, Shape Umbrellas | Christmas Perfumes Assorted odors in attractive bottles arranged in Christmas boxes—Jergen’s, Hudnut's, Palmer's and Colegate’s Perfumes at 50c and up to $5.00. —Main Floor. DISTRIBUTE BIRD FEED Cold weather and ground are pretty hard elements for birds to buck the n's association of snow-covered days, so the Seattle help in ibuting feed Elgin, Waltham, for the bi The feed is now lo cated at the King county game war den's office in the county-clty build ing. The office will be open on Sat urday afternoon and Sunday morn- Illinois and other makes choose from, me All aportamen areasked tohelp BH. 12 or 16-size Elgin jin this work to help save the game ; 20-vear birds, especially the quail, which are high grade 20-year gi suffering from the cold. AT $18.50 Norwegian fishermen are using a stock of species of submarine telephone to aid them tn their work Here’s the Secret of Facial Beauty Our and our prices very low, You will be as wonderful change shed to see the that so often place of a gem or a piece a year, y [Hien Wen era takes place In just « rts Ca few days after m Wafers, liver spots, | mplexion and the skin, b one of the natural’ o y to rid itself of in 1 aupply it with t proper materials, it will convert ne into a harmless instead of HOUSE OF COURTESY akin eru caune it formin | e skin, These Wafers contain the a resolution demanding the govern: ment immediately consider the offer of peace made by the Russian soviet government and raise the blockade, skin purifier known to science search for discriminating gifts. which you receive your invited friends to your home. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHO WATCHES Hamp- den, Hamilton, Howard and filled cases, specially priced Wrist Watches is very complete =— We Always SELL FOR LESS Nothing quite takes the THUSIASM AND ACTIVITY The Christmas nt countenances behind the counter e Christmas Season with an inviting displays of durable, use- and the willingness to epirit to you in your As our guests, we extend to you the same cordiality with his Christmas Store. {: A Fur Coat for Her Christmas Purchased now a few days in ada- vance would give her the added pleasure of doing her Christmas shopping in a coat to her liking. Substantial Reductions Are Prevalent $75.00 $115.00 $150.00: $265.00 “ $265.00 ™ $245.00 > $265.00 vur at Conta of Nutra $265. 00 Infants’ and Children’s Sweaters Upper Main Floor. Attractive slip-on style in plain colors of turquoit buff, peacock, American beauty, rose, green, salmon Copenhagen blue. Sizes 2 to 4 years at $2.50, $3.95 and $4.95. Sizes 8 to 16 years at $4. 95, $5.75 and $5.95... $95.00 Coats of Taupe Coney at $145 Coats of Kolinsky Marmot at ... $176.00 Coats of Sealine Pur at $360.00 Coats of i Japanene Mink at . $250.00 Coats of Natural Opossum at $350.00 Conts of Natural Muskrat at ... $395.00 Coats of Hudson Seal at .. Men’s Gift Shirts at $3.00 Main Floor Rear. The woman who has in mind shirts as gifts for husband, son or brother will be success- ful in pleasing any one or all on purchases made at this store, as the patterns are such as men admire and the fabrics very service- able. Sizes 14 to 1714. Other assortments of Men's Gift Shirts are priced at $1.25 and up to $10.00 MEN’S GLOVES—Washable Cape Gloves in all wanted colors, with spear point stitched and embroidel backs. Sizes 7 to 10, at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. PPING AT SILVER’ 5 A Diamond is always a ; acceptable Christmas ou very large stock of in mond Rings, Pins, La ‘old lieres, Buttons, ete., prices to pléase you. Very fine White Dia- mond set in 14k. gold plain or fancy mountin Specially priced at $40. Open Saturday Evenings Until Christmas It is to your advantage, both in a business and so- cial way, to look as well as This store bids you come. You'll feel at h of jewelry. The recipient of ff Your friend or neighbor. To Ht the minute you enter a well selected piece of be successful, look success. door. Several thou: jewelry is happy in the J [+ Wear a diamond. Bf customers proclaim thought that her gift is Everybody likes to wear merits of buying Diam not merely for a season or J Smething new on Christ. and Watches “The mas. Let it be a piece of Way.” handsome jewelry, SILVER & CO. 715 Second Ave. “Home of the Lucky Wedding Ring” evelgt ar args > today of Stu- arte. Catclum "Waters et any drug *

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