The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 12, 1920, Page 5

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FRIDAY NOVEMBER 12, 1920 IULANCONTINLLIN OM) SER VECE, GUO MMITHNIES MUNIN Oil and Electric Heaters Fur the Chilly Mornin, Safeguard keep home 9 Cole's Hot do it. Pric BERAL CREDIT EXTEQDED f] jh ; BRO § @ : DRNITURE CO. WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH MS TMs TTS mms UTICA, N. Y., Nov. 12 I] 1?) A In an ef Paxton. hospital. Dr fort to locate a milligram of radium | Fischer of this city was using the 1m ring up tn pul (f the bandage m tube and threw it pipe ttle’s I nsive Adv. is | =| More Ghost Stories in Star's Contest Have You Written Yours Yet? It Must Be in Office Sat ie) TERMS OF ¢ The Rasil wh t the © in $50. third, $10 Herewith are som submitted: In the mani spring of from our McKenzie amps to t the outs an a hundr we found mystic land of th weird sounds and ec M nolwen. that our com we the tiny down a ad 300 feet pan ina fh prime ¢ The Woman in the Fur] . Parque | Midway in this basin we d THE SEATTLE STAR ;we rec factor for years till we were out of us to Old Pont We ba MoKenat oxnized as the ONTEST She kept that danger, » her goodbye” on ~ Appearar month but was We speak, but Strand the could not get ob Second prine wed confi and © $1 each Saturday |)! suddenly two days after we left pout MABEL 217 Harvard N Aunt Warn’s Her “I Want You” © of the stories happen My aun wtory ago chums day we were sitting by stove talking and I told her I was folks, She paid, afraid @f de bearty laugh 1 am oe begged of her not t 1 am coming gave When I 1915, we were fur acroas the grea oS trail pont ming back te maid Maud.” She died a few years later went to her thought about her coming back to me, 1 wan living in another About six months later, one m ourselves in a) f re unexpected. hoes and funny joing Nettie was ning her overed d as} pin jof @ terrible murder o| had broker p a home and | was mursered moved the form| I was standing by ir parque whom which was a book the bed BAXTER & BAXTER’S smi-Annual CLEARANCE SA High - Grade Shoes Starts Saturday November 13th Month Early Conditions in the Leather Market Owing to conditions in the lea’ usual—offering both women and me sale except Cantilevers. A real cle: La dies’ P Int 1es umps hee and Baby Kid and Brown Kid; such makgs as J pumps which retailed at from Prices— Our Best Tan Calf 9-inch Boots, military heels; regular $15 to $17 stock, now— $10.85 $11.85 ent, Brown and Black grade shoes, to go at { PLENTY OF SALESMEN the greatest high-grade shoe v: ce sale of the world’s best sybes— FO ON THE RACK, sizes in good shoes r market we annouunce this grea/semi-annual event a month earlier than s to be found anywhere. Everything on Ladies’ Brogue Oxfords So good this season. We have a long range of styles in brogues that sold at $11, $12, $14, $15, $16— Will Be. "$8,850 $13.85 Wonderful BOOTS Most anything you riight Ladies’ French Heel Boots; all colors and desire in styles, and you can buy them at— $7.85 $13.85 THE MEN Wt $6.85 an $8.85 \KSTER SHOES that were $18 and 5, $13.85, $15.85 REGULAR LI Excelsior nd Howard oster, now 9.85 to $12.85 EARLY to BUT COME No Our Reputation for Careful Fitting Must.Be Maintained '|BAXTER & BAXTER 1326 SECOND AVE. Exchanges After Eleven A. M. wite of the] up and and whom we had known | th leading | he the 1 were mystified at he where none trod that t s later we were told o y about her that she had died the MAGRATH dle a1 funeral, but never nee and telling me where a man one man day opened it rrible traged | (man lying in the snow ad caved in, near a tree ec with joe whould ope place I wok s in a good variety Reduced to, a preae mald laughed the before 1k my home and wher away I lost I turne awful fen epirit returning to me MAUD THURSTON rai a 1 him the ft her Reduced to’ $10.95 UPPER The Omen of the Sky People MAIN FLOOR suits in belted knicker of brown Mist hung Ike “Ta 50 boys Mount Hek pall upon « the © coat style with pper slopes « 6 wleeping vole trousers, made with ite filmy shroud and blue part wool mix tures. Sizes 4 to 17 years. Formerly $14.50, to $10.95. tider near his for k of sheep, wt alley, Children in Icet the read as European The foundation cation is laid by the me fairy boo or Americ of their edu superstitious old women and men who regale them with of huidu folk ks), ter tren, on and I picked it imagin Only the night be neveral of his playt lage by the flord [Ups of old Vace shoemaker of N | right leg was buried, burned or washed awa the sea, but which always retur to the shoemaker’s house. T | still revolved in the boy's [he clutched b stared at th clouds for hou 8 estelabed the many gfd- els which ourgMilli- anged the new nery Section has q for Saturday ay collapsible shgPes, trim- med with engBroidery and flower motffs; also block- ed shapeg/of panne velvet adorneg/ with feather fan- esa cies god the Hindu tur- © clouds, bre ) into wma terrified watcher, the shapes of hu. agfortment. mans and sheep and sh Slowly at first, then wit movements, the cloud p» 4 | — acroms the heavens, 4 ng thelr ghontly sheep and horses before Bet them. | In multitudes that numbered all) pewver, Nov. 12-—"Judge I who had lived and died in the known! ..51 te about it. I forged the hintory of Iceland the cloud beings | check.” James Kelly, 22, told that in panic, swept across the sky—al lie Judge Herney here. The judge ways away from Hekla, as tho #0m¢/ warned him that if he plended awful thing purwuedsthem. It seem gutity he would have to send him to od af “evil omen to the terrified jail “But, Judge, I can't He about watcher, and he hastened home early |j_ 1 did if,” protested Kelly. Her that night with his sheep. | sey continued the case and appointed Before dawn, next morning, Hekia, | q lawyer to find some excuse to keep for years dormant, erupted, casting | Kelly from jail its molten bowels into the valieys and vovering the whole of Iceland with ‘Operators for several inches of volcanic ash which | appendicitis will soon be past, in shriveled the grasses upon which the the belief of Prof. Paul Delbet He cattle fed, and nade the land in| sid anti-gangrenous serum has been fertile in many regions, The ash feli| 0 successful it will be possible to into the sea for days and destroyed | sbandon thy kyife. the fishing upon which a large part) ~Sootties 1 of the population depended for its! . i cnsive livelihood. Vegetable gardens were Sycn Ady, destroyed and the turf beds which i supplied fuel” covered deeply with axh. The eruption, forecast by the fleeing sky people, caused incalculn ble suffering and the effects were, felt in Iceland for many years. (This is a true story, which hap. pened about 40 years ago.) L. W. PEDROSE, Bl A vagrant wind, eddying about the mountain peaks, 4 " jinto great, wierd from the rays of the sun, the spec tral shapes glowed with opalescent hues; underneath the colors varied from dark stone to soiled yellow the Lawyer Finds an Excuse PARIS, Nov. 12- your Red Cross PoRvus 17 Million Jars Used Yearly Only a Few Days Left NOVEMBER COAT ®. SALE! e yee sale includes ty season's very smi w Ww est styles in en's and Misses’ ter Coats, A most nderful selection of autiful materials in Il the wanted colors and they are all silk lined No 014 stock used in this sale all nice, new and stylish garments Some are furtrim med, trimmed in self materials and others are beau hand - embre The materials livias, velours, de laine and plushes. is some Nothing is being rese tire stock is reduced to sell quickly, Note Coats Reduced $42.50, $45.1 Come early & will have to #¢ their money-# Store ofjn at 9 a. m. You ains to appreciate urday morning the xeeptional coat ba ing value, Many sui, Dresses aga {p> Ph Profits are 4 n and Skirts ari Ww many cases duced agring All latest and re ices are be- 10! this sa) the actual are th m &pufactur- styl agality. ors’ pelling price Fourth Ave, at Pine Meliet Program in| , The Rhodes Co. Smarr Winter Coats 2COND FLOOR ‘THIS assortment off winter coats are from Mur regu- lar stock and wer 3 sell formerly at § and a few at $ made of fin tone, Bolivi tractive cg tan, bla and th, trim: mat Ce 0, velour, silver- and other at- tings in brown, , Burgundy, Navy new blu and are with collars of self ial, sealine or taupe by fur. Sizes 16 to 46 OATS REDUCED UPPEX, MAIN FLOOR in imit&ion beaver and mole; also plush coa\g and cloth coats in sizes » years. (On sNe in the Children’s Sec- ‘ill interest econoMical mothers for the vings involved. ‘ormerly 0, $52.50 and $42.50 Plush Qa 0 and $34.50 Plush Coats... .\. 0, $14.50 and $17.50 Cloth Coa and $24.50 Cloth Coats and Girls’ Cloth Coats, sizes 2 years........ 0+ Oe coe eee eee ce Reduced to +. - $37.50 . $27.50 .. $9.95 ... $17.50 9 6 . $6.50 Men’s Shirts—Reduced MAIN FLOOR 1919 Price $2.50 Shirts of Percales and Repps........ Shirts of Madras and Madras Cords. ... .$2.50 3.50 Shirts of Fancy Madras and Basket Weaves . $3.00 $4.00 Shirts of Satin Stripes and Cord Fabrics.$3.50 Sizes 14 to 18 $ $ SATURDAY SAVINGS IN THE ps 20L DEPARTME: low tool st as good Satu day will be a revelation to you prices. Oyr window is filled with items s these. We have done Our best to give you ood Tools for Less” Starrett 50-foot Steel Tape ....$3.49 Starett 100-foot Stegl Tape ....$5.49 8-inch\ Stillson Pattern Pipe Wrench ...98¢; “Mr. Fynch”—aAuto- matic {Drill. ...$1.9 No. 2 mpion Grindst@ne .... 8398 “Maydole™)black fi: “Plumb” Bipad Hatchet, Nog2... Packard Mazda Lamg than eyesigh Jak bright creased light 40-watt Mazd; che bi}# by ke “American Prize” any child with its ully jointed, too. Specia BASEMENT SPECIALS Thes@ special items are indicative of the\gplendid values fiow offered in the Houseware Sectio! P@LISHED GLASS WUMBLERS, each . Baby Doll will ilky hair and for Saturday, ° A7-inch JAPANNED COAL HOD THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES

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