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Parlia laenentary Vote Broadway Beauties Decided by Women| Christian socialists, Women played NEW YORK, Nov, 17—A_ new) lighted appreciation. vision came to Broadway yesterday She was Chinese, the prettiest inttie | ie thing pou ever saw, and accompanied |bred in appearance, even if ohe did ward by an old Manchu one does not ex:| differ from the pattern favored in| Sub Chasers Wanted Here) tei, isrccaway ineraiy mopped, {item of charm. lender erect | to Halt Water Traffic pringy, she almost danced ahead] From Canada completely conquered, There are/thru the pushing crowd. lmoments when the street gets its| It is a tribute to her beauty that aa eyes away fram the eleatric signs | Broadway did not grin, wink, nudge and the silk sbirt sales and sect/or otherwise draw attention to the| Plans for an intensive other things, That superb pair of| fact that she did not belong. | Sempaicn against bootleegers (1% geures must have brought thoughts Washington were discussed! at a con | of the long rollers of the Pacific and ference Tuesday between Donald A. | the romantic adventures still possible French Town Given Croix de Guerre TODAY MeDonald, state prohibition director; |!" the East. dotsmt mean bog ‘tt te dL pha; werd : ‘ i " PARIS, France, Név. 17.—~Marsbal Ave “wien — it by 2 # AT THE R Drumheller, collector of ant Broadway, you see, has atways| wight distant, pict Ond, of toms, -cpwonananng of the custiauil ere x a cron either oa Petain has bestowed the Croix de WILKES Ay aw all ) day pet or wy ' terms of @ Son-Daughter” or Of) Guerre on the town of Lille. oe | shiek, youre i aun 1 dary that Seaeu ay ae Oly Ghe was at tie! The “tameus battleship Maine, amar Vhe prettiest woman on which was blown up in Havana Kaa and easily the most hith") harbor, is at the Brooktyn mavy MATINEE OF LAUGHTER figuratively rubbed its eyes and was ‘clean-up © qua 9 go maul de On nl en "Gi, Some alk |Charlie Sing, the wash-house man, | In &n effort to put a stop to Mquor| But this pair were aristocrats, with Pansportation by water, MeDonald/no chop suey croswes on their es) wired the navy department, ask-|cutcheon. He was dressed tn figured | for the use of sevcral subchasers | black silk, with a tiny skull cap! @ reinforce the coast guard cutters | clinging close to his head, from be patrolling Puget sound for rum| neath which a long Diack queue de 4 Request for navy boats| pended. But she-oh, boy, in Broad: | asked last spring, but none was em eloquent but formieas speech. { bony thto use Her black hair was glossy as only Prohibition headquarters at San/|tne hair of a well cared for Chinese Francisco, it is understood, have! maiden can be. Her graceful figure Bien asked to divert the entire Pa | might be guemed at under the fix @ific prohibition force to this section | ured Black silk pajama-cut clothes the time being. The amount of | she woge—and guessed at with de coming over from British Co- fe appalling, according to Di McDonald, and the small of agents allotted to Washing: | is unable to cope with the situa bets 28 Eggs A Day Now, From 34 Hens ic. C. White, Well-Known Breeder, Tells How. Costs Nothing to Try. “I gave Don Sung to +A Ry R, Bot one aod a the 68 fe declared that once a crimp ix} into the activfttes of the bodze the stade enforcement aided by the police and coun- | officers, can heap the state more ly dry than at any time since | op) Volstead act went into effect. from Pedestrians Hit by Autoah Sh This Year C. 8 Carpenter, 3636 Walling ford ave., reported to police Tues who dashed in front of his auto at Fifth ave. N. and Denny way || Monday. The pedesttian was un- hurt Pedestrians | Hit by Autos 436 | This Year | Mrs. Frank Gons, 728 Boylston ave. N. and her baby were slightly injured when struck by the auto of EB. G. O'Kelly, 20, of 416 BE Roy st, at Harvard ave. N. and Rey st, Tuesday. “Buy It From the Navy” Condemned day that he struck « pedestrian || Stores For Sale Navy Yard, Puget Seund, Wa. RY SFALED BIDS TO HE OrENED 10 A. M. DECEMBER #TH, 1920 Vaderweer Mianket Shirts Serte WINTER CLOTHING Mittens Arctica “157 | | Windproet suite || ouery 800 sey tt tiv oun fifth Salo sm population \ Heard w birds wn the Adolphus Rotel say Rat whew Recomes off te west border he fii fies Clout fiome Kor ore when ful acrose the Kono nen ie te oa wrens = Ep 9 Like the away ! pepo esti whew aw fine atype of ed Amis Comet 16 Ae. .“Hour are youll call fack a day Cy Tt ee REET AVS investigators say, there is! jon on the part of | Pedastrians || Hit by Autos 437 gyn eM This Year | Refrigerators An opportunity to do your Christmas shop ping at a saving of 1-4 to'1-3 Off Sale will continue all week. Come early, while the assortment is com- plete, Rogers 1847 Silverware 1-3 Off on Queen Anne (orna- mental) (80-year gwar- ‘Windsor antes), and (plain) pattern. Knives and Forks, and Dessert ar Shelia, Forka, ete, ete Also a line of Rogers & Bros. Silverware in Pringess and Jewel patterns, at decided re- ductions. Rogers Nickel Silver (a lighter plate) $1.45 dozen Tea Spoons. crag ~~ raemeaiinaggy «4 $3.06 dozen Dessert Spoons. 4 dozen $1.00 $2.50 dozen Table __Bpoons, % |_aor ym 1.17 Casseroles Y%, Off A beautiful assortment, nickel and silver plated frames; plain and cut Pyrex and earthenware insets. Aiso hand-paint- ed china. Priced regu- larly at $6.00 to $14.50. * Vacuum Bottles $2.75 pint stze.....92.20 $3.26 pint size 82.00 25 quart size )$578 quart sine. oe 20 Carving Sets Y, Off Robeson Shuredge and Henry Sears, with beau- tiful handles and’ Ster- ling silver mountings, Po in.60 Fesularly at $7.25 ° Robeson Shuredge (reg- ular style) Kazors Y, Off joed = regulart: #1. 20. to $4.00. veep: reserves any y article until Decem- |] ave. and Boston st, Monday 1 Martine Toole Serap Metal Steel, ahert bare Lignem Vitec Beate, Oare, ete. Berap Cork, Rope Rmersroey ations O. O. Heum, £038 Corti ave, was confined to his hofne Tue. day, as a result of being hit on E. Green Lake way Monday by the aute of BE. V. McVeigh, 615 B. Lynn st One of Heum’s ings wae broken and he was badly bru ined. Pedestrians Hit by Aatos This Year | cet wile a Ma | BARR SE Ree, |AND SAL! rd ave. N. and EB. Galer st, || SOUND, ruck Mrs. H.C. Walker, 2607 || for, | = (“Buy It From the VAR $1.00 DRESS SUS- PENDERS 50c ON SALE AT. Wright's 75% Wool Under- wear, regular $3.50 value, now on sale, per garment .. | Wright's 100% Wool Under- wear, regular $4.50 value, ‘now on sale, per garment. . Wright’s Wool Union Suits, regular $6.00 values, now Wright’s Wool-mixed Un- derwear, regular $2.50 val- 3 5 Wright’s Pure Worsted Un- derwear, regular $2.50 val- ues, now on sale, per gar- Wright’s 75% Wool Union Suits, regular $7.00 values, now on sale at........... a 50c Heavy Wool Sox 75c’ Medford Wool cut to Sox cut to - 25¢ 33¢ TROUSERS Our entire big stock of Men’s Trousers is being closed out at ONE-THIRD OFF REGULAR PRICES. Blue serge, worsteds, cashmeres and corduroy. Fine chance to get a pair of Trousers to wear with that good coat and vest. $3.00 TROUSERS’ ON SALE AT & $6.00 TROUSERS ON SALE AT 00 $12.00 TROUSERS ON SALE AT $98.00 Corduroy Suits, 20% Off wiTl be for cash to bighent talog of sale and furth matt night. She escaped with bruises. et i tcc years! (How LISTEN, PETER!) 9 4nowr Camby Saat fr fi Smack"! Seve Amottd fear Onk amd “Gail aud Romuatie Fand! Oy ryiblion wouldnt tire, w Ayuoter'y Apste!” tes Rats Some Austifying’ at Aa Cuildi dingy and Hoipcornh and ‘me, Sl be gazeng wy 94 4g Bmduvoy —Neew Y-0-FK= Uae he bot aw nett Gite fants castes Unite aut at the Same old stand! “Sec (AL * Wright’s White Heavy Rib All Wool Underwear —$3.00 value, on sale $1.95 each garment. SUITS OL Splendid lot of guaranteed all-wool Blue Serge Suits in sizes 44, 46 and 48. Wonderful chance for big men. About 150 shappy, cleverly modeled Suits for young men, in sizes 34, 35, 86 and 87. Good fabric, well tailored. Very attractive patterns in long-stout models for men who can wear sizes from 40 to 50. Excep- tionally good all-wool materials. The Coats offered at half price comprise a nice range of materials in late styles and good makes. The chances are that you can get just what you are looking for in this lot—and at half what you expected to have to pay. THE MONEY-BACK STORE 615-619 First Avenue ON THE OPPOSITE THE SQUARE TOTEM POLE $55.00 Values $50.00 Values $45.00 Values $40.00 Values $35.00. Values We have gone through our entire stock and made addi- tional cuts on prices that were already low enough to attract wide attention for the savings they made possi- ble. This sale will soon be over. Don’t miss this tunity to stock up at an actual saving of up to the bill. Remember you are getting standard, 100 pa merchandise, all backed by the guarantee of E WONDERFUL LINE OF MEN’S CLOTHING AT ONE-QUARTER TO ONE-THIRD LESS REGULAR PRICES Not since the war began have the men of Seattle been offered the choice of such an inviting line of Suits and Overcoats as this— and at onethird off our already low upstairs prices. It is a par ticular man indeed who won't find something to sult him in this splendid big showing. All the materials favored by ‘well-dressed men are represented in the newest shades and most attractive pat- terns, Blue serges, nobby tweeds, fancy worsteds and worsted cheviote, bankers’ grays, pencil stripes and néat check, brown and green mixtures, thibets in several diagonals and a showing generally that is bound to atiract you with its size and its axcop- tional quality. ALL THK BALANCE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF COATS AND SUITS, THE VERY FINEST IN FABRIC, STYLE AND TAILOR- ING THAT THE BEST MANUFACTURERS OF AMERICA PRO- DUCK, GO ON SALE TOMORROW AT ONE-FOURTH LESS |. REGULAR PRICES, Satisfaction Guaranteed Most stores conduct’ sales with “NO REFUNDS, EXCHANGES,” but THE HUB says: MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED—ALWAYS.”