The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 6, 1920, Page 3

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) MONDAY, DECEAMER 6, 1920. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 AE NEVER (Pouep vr: } HOME TO MOTHER “You See,” They Explained to Her, “There Was an Accident” At Fifth Avenue - i At Fifth Avenue OTTO F. KEGEL, President Gifts for Men | Who Smoke TOYS— Seca TOYS— TR was all Filtiam ¢ m1 Mreadnaught N Bhome today to ma 10 days’ shore lea rae Unusual i) - Pee Buy Them 75 $9. 75 Values y This Week & woman de- signed the first smoker’s stand, but all women approve the use of this article for its neatness, ther. Le She was to meet him on IE COULDN'T COME; HERE WAS AN ACCT Smokers’ stands are now made in many patterns, Sev- eral attractive designs are now being shown. The two illus- trated are of mahogany and are very special value. iday night that raced 70 miles an hour, ro nanan od Cape in dire peril, m Ot if Tirst, then the New York, the "Tesaa| Young Macedonians should Wyoming. | worry about the latest fash- Mountain high, the breakers! iong/ What was good enough| ped over the decks Life lines hastily stretched and these the|/°? grandfather is good m clutched and clung to as the| enough for them. Men's styles \]| moved slowly in, | haven't. changed in Macedonia {All but Northrup. His grip on the! since long about the time| Mines Was not secure, A great wave | ver the New York. Northrup | “! hen Noah cast anchor, | id, Another lad next to a t at hie jacket and held Wi i "Bim for a moment. Then the wave/ He Il Spend eek @rashed down and Northrup was Ends in Jail Now pained away. | CLEVELAND, 0, Dee. ¢.—But, _ CAME FOR HER Boy; jodge, I'm working ‘only five days a WILL GET ONLY PRESENTS | Week now, and it you end me to jail Martha Washington Sewing Table $23. 50 For 30 minutes the giant men-o’-| for ten days I'll lose my job, then I RACEFUL- Eager cidcled about, but Northrup was| won't be able to pay alimony at all,” LY begging Seen no more. The storm forbade | proteste ed Stanley Lapinska, in court the lowering of small boats, here. at sounds sonable,” to ‘be of serv- His mother will get the bag of gifts, | concurred his honor, after finding Bat no servises will be held for him. Stanley gullty of molesting his wite “He was buried at sea py the ele /and failing to pay support while she Ments,” said his commander today. sues for divorce. “You work five “Unless we find the body there will| days a week and the other two you Be no funeral.” serve in jail until the 10 days 4 (= Sheth, RR jserved. Bailiff! Page the next o: Inter-Fraternity 8 Hurdreds of toms of foodstuff: . Banquet at Tacoma ,.... ne foe har the presentation of comedy stunts Ei ‘Whide's classic comedy, “The is in charge of the produc ice, these “Martha Wash- ington” Sew- ing Tables are now adorned with special price tags Surely they will not wait here long! For they appeal to every woman. As a gitt, they are sure to receive a cordial welcome. Drop Leaf Tea Wagon [An inter-fraternity banquet will be|bor, due to congestion at the! at the Chamber of Commerce wharves. | is Tacoma at 6:30 p.m. next Satur iy, in honor of all fraternity mer residing in the state Seattle College club and the ity club of Tacoma will vit the evening’s entertainment. Metzler, of Tacoma, has charge the tickets, while A. W. Lohmann, ‘Tacoma, ts ima, fo arranging the program. ar Wilde Comedy Be Given by U. W. ce of Being Earnest,” will presented by the dramatic depart 4 of the University of Washing- at the Y. W. C. A. auditorium th ave. and Seneca st. next Fri Saturday nights. Hughes, instructor of dra will have a Tea Wagon 2 which will help He has selected a cast consist her in lessening her toils with its many con- of the following well-known ; | veniences. And if this 1 Is t oe : itt . o seas ators: | Graht Merril, Harold | we hope you will be song toy cal Bho Mail Orders i} : Toy Sto. ks at 1 ton, Clifford Newdall, Jean f . 4 : ne conn, Woe idniekewe Promptly Filled mab Their Best Now pic lemic of Measles aging in Unalaska nas ss! epidemic of measles is raging the Indians of Unalaska, ac to word received in Seatt) the Alaska division of the U. 8. a of education. One death and} Mew cases are reported. These| but receatly came thru a Betrayed for tile Druceste «© A Quarter Approve New Bill’ ‘The new pharmacy bill, which certain state laws conform in flicting details to the federal laws ag been indorsed by the Seattle Re 82 Druggists’ association, following proval of the Mate Druggisty’ as ion. If You Are Looking for Inexpensive, Yet Practical Gifts—Choose | Pyrex Pie Dishes tn nickel-plated frames at --$4.80, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00 to $8.00 Pyrex and Earthenware Baking Dishes and Casseroles at.........--.$1.49 to $18.00 Serving Trays from... - $2.00 to $20.00 Mahogany Candlesticks. .....$1.50 to $8.50 Fancy Christmas Candles.......5¢ to $1.50 Mahogany Nut Sets, Smoking Sets, Cigar and Cigarette Holders—very moderately priced. For Gift Giving «@ Every Hotel, Hoepttal, Apartment House, Restaurant or Club which accepts a twen- ty-five-cent commission for or- dering @ touring car when a taxicab ts ordered ts polling its patron’s confidence, students at Kaifeng, China, Be being arrested for walking about We operate the only an Nickel-plated Ash Trays with glass recepta- IFTS should be suited to a person’s needs, and with — their hair short gh no gang ane, C108, DUNN 5 < a2 o don o0s $1.00 to: $19.00 many women a Vacuum Cleaner would receive a equipped with a taximeter Mahogany Book Ends, hand carved, priced more royal welcome than a rare object of art. RULY there is nothing a, woman would rather h > “Aas 4 that automaticall - A lH : - onus to: be veld eee poet || | Resa ke eee $8.50 to $29.00 The Vacuum Cleaner symbolizes. to many women a nye - gpg seg gon Gold Etched Glassware—a large variety of —be she maid or matron—than a Cedar Chest, and new freedom from the wearisome household task. celpt for the fare paid. pieces, priced......25..... $4.75 to $8.00 r : h there is no place she would rather have you choose it. Hand Enameled Decorated Glassware, priced We believe it is a gift that would appeal to every These Cedar Chests assembled for this week's selling: On account of our extreme ||f/ © seseececescsseeseeeeeeess $1.50 to $6.50 woman that prides herself in the appearance of her 10 Chests at............-.$23.50 gee ee Electric Percolators - $12.50 to $23.50 home. 6 Chests at.............. $29.50 Radiant Grills .. $15.00 and $17.50 Other Electric Cleaners carried in our stock 9 Chests at... «eee - 836.00 E e Talks See that your dispatchers Electric Toasters -$8.50 to $10.00 include The Apex—The Torrington—The Bee— 4Chinkta at. '$45.00 y ie be foeerp Nera Electric Ovenettes .. seeeees 88.50 The Sweeper Vac—The Thor. 7 Chests at.............- $52.00 end tare meee Seer them: the only _reltable and Hotpoint Electric Irons... ++. $8.25 Place your order now—you may have any sweeper A small payment will secure your choice’ now for iy, withoat ‘etfort, have eA ahs Electric otfee Urns... . $28. 50 ow ‘$31. 00 added to your account. Christmas delivery. our eyes examined regu- arly, An examination not silways mean | es. Consult S ttl T ° b —- —— ee : * es eattle laxica Versatile Justice _ Soft ii agriculture. He based his estimate * A robbers at a railway station. She| [i's . Dr. Samuel kee French Drink Sales serene fact that eontomers tare} Bride Hunts Thieves, |720%, ‘irested, and his contession |Eirst Chink on Jury ee. Company | weds /Emin French) Reach High Mark] ju ss.couoo in uae wim ror| Recovers Trousseau |<," sre ofits anmers| in Massachusetts Entrance Piorence’ Store | connor ne the Wrench neue | WASHINGTON, Dec. 6. —~ More| enue department. BERLIN, Deo. 6—A young bride| tity ks BOSTON, Dec. 6.—The first Chi- Justice of the Peace J. W. Hoar ac- | *"4N $500,000,000 worth of soft drinks motoring to join her husband was ee nese ever summoned for jury duty MAIN 6500 commodated Louls Alolin, of Port| Were sold during the last 11 months, Wealthy English children. in the| robbed of her entire trousseau. De- Six thousand soldiers’ graves are/in Massachusetts is Ah Chin Coon, | Blakeley, and Leonie C aillet, of Paris, ®ceording to Dr. Carl L. Alsberg,| 18th century had toys of solid|termined to rout out the gang, she| located in 1,200 cemeteries scattered | of Boston Chinatown. He was drawn | saturday ‘chief chemist of the department of| silver. _Isearched, nd came across one of the! thruout Canada. to serve in the superior court. SEE THE EX-GOVERN MENT DOCTOR—FREE For many, many years the Right Drug Co. have offered | difficult to make both ends meet, is a good time to keep KEEP YOUR HEALTH. If it is already going or gone | them. 9 their patrons this service—free consultation, examina- | our offer in mind. To neglect your health under any con- | come to the Right Drug Co., who for so many years have The best recommendation that you could ask is our many fion and prescriptions. At this time, when business in gen- | ditions is bad judgment; to do so now, when you need all | served you, and recover it, Remember that better times | years of service to the Seattle public. eral is slowing up and you are continually finding it more | of your vim to make a living, is worse judgment. are just around the corner, so get your health ready for WE GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU MONEY RIGHT DRUG COMPANY, 1111 First Avenue—or'169 Washington Street

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