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NEW PHONE ELLIOTT 4910 SHOP EARLY Save One-Third on a ‘Matched Bedroom Suite Twenty-two pat terns of matched bedroom sets mark- ed down 8314% to close out quickly. You can now afford to buy that set you need—and use the saving for extra Christmas purchases. |Story a Day Humor, Pathos, Romance of Zembla (Copyright, 1980, Syndicate, Inc) (From The Rolling Stone) | So the king fell into a furious | rage, so that none durst\go near] him for fefir, and he gave out that | by the Wheeler tourney, and to the knight whe should prove himself of greatest valor he would give the hand of the princess And he sent forth a herald to pro claim that he would do this And the heradd went about the country, making his desire known, blowing a great tin horn and riding & noble steed that pranced and gam- e of co ning © told ua” | sald: “La, them tin-horn gambi | which the chroniclers by = And when the day yo, the king | fant in the grandstand, holding the wage of battle in his hand, and by All sale suites represent the beet In stock and consist of bed, dresser, chiffonette and dressing table, in the American walnut, antique mahogany, old ivory, bird’seye maple, ete, and all are period designs. An Iustration of Reductions: $406.00 American Walnut, William and Mary desigr $320.00 American Walnut, Louis XVI. design $215.00 Satin Walnut, Sheraton design, $525.00 Old Ivory, Louis XVI. design $275.00 Old Ivory, Adam design... $412.50 Aptique Mahogany, Queen Anne 33 1-3% ‘reduction ....... % $404.00 Antique Mahogany, William and Mary pieces; 33 1-3% reduction..........6.eceeeee 15 Other Styles to Choose $270.00 ing very pale and beautiful, but with mournful eyes from which she Jeould scarce keép the tears. And the knights whieh © to the tour sign; four pleces; ney gazed upon the $275.00 design; fo +o eee 2368.00 [to win so that he could marry her} jand board with the king. Suddenly SS ithe heart of the princess gave a jareat bound, for she saw among the Me Knights one of the poor students 1@} | with whom he had been in love. The knights mounted and rode in la line past the emndstand, and the | king stopped the © student, who | nad the worst he and the poorest fs cuparisons of any of the knights, Pi and sald “Sir Knight jwhat that | rusty looking made? “Ob, King.” said the young knight ‘eceing What we are about to engage 1S} in a big fight, I would call it scrap jiren, wouldat you?™ “Ode Bodkinet’ said the “The youth hath a pretty wit.” About this time the Princess Ontla, LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED * prithee teh me of marvelous ebacky and armor ef thine is king. “I bed a severe attack of kidney trouble and for three weeks could | “Santa Claus Ship” who began to feel better at the sight pred a piece of THE SEATTLE STAR “Lone Wolf” Writer Gives. | Tips to Scenario Entries| In an Interview with LOUIS JOSEPH VANC | Famous American Autho tor of the “Lone Wol Most amateur writers of motion ploture scenarios write without spe cific purpose or for any particu lar market, This A ny ahinie the. 2 oe" a en y Parker Read, Jr, Seattle Star $5, 000 prize contest for photoplay ideas will do a ov this respect, rewult in hun dreds of excel lent scripts. The fact that these contest seenarion must be pre pared to fit Louise ( or whom | also have written per of pop h to focus the vague of embryo writers. Everybody has a chance to win money in the scenario field, Person ally I feel that the youth as well as the grownup ts capable of film ideas perhaps more so because the mind of the g@@ungster is unhampered by conventional thoughts and selfim posed restrictions, and has fresh viewpoints to offer the sereen. Naturally it takes experience, wit of ¥ kropinkgs dom and mature sete alten to apply these jd@u to silversheet use But I mention this situation be cause thousands of schoolfolk are burying themnelvers creating stories for this, that and the other star, It proves, for one thing tion picture ts indubiatably the re hours, d at length the er prevalied and strete rf upon the ground. The night made his horse caracole the king, and bowed low in hin maddie. On the Princess Ostla’s cheeks was a roxy Mush; in her eyes the light of excitement vied with the soft glow of love; her lips were parted, her lovely hair unbound, and she ped the arms of ber chair and ned forward with heaving bosom and happy smile to bear the words of her lever. “You have foughten well, sir knight,” said the king, “And if ew the that the mo! tor | markable and popular medium for | solf-exprenion ax well a# entertain ment the world has e¥fr known Again, it evidences the creative! thread of the Amerfoan mind ‘Thirdly, it speaks well for the fu: | ture of the silent drat My advice is—-WKITE! WHITE! w 7] | ¢ is room in the literary and woreen realms for any number of capable writers, any number of worth while stories, If you have an idea and they should be plentiful in every he ‘ul nat mind-—study the best m Ju of expression, and don't be afraid your product will not stand up against the work of others. |i Have confidence is YOURSELF, in | your IDEAS, in your, EXPRESSION! The second of Loula Joseph Vance's confidences will appear in to morrow's Star | ahh PR Fake Officers Walk | Into Police Net Accused of attempting to search two trunks brought to the bome of Sergt. M.D, Pence by posing as fed | eral officers, William Wnch, 40. ohauffeur, and Sadie Cornell, waitress, were held in city jail on open charges Monday, After the trunks had been taken into the Pence home, at 153 N, 47th st, Ench and a partner appeared and demanded that they be allowed to search the | trunks. Pence arrested ISach, the other! man eroaped, and the woman | was taken in the auto used by the | tele, \Consider Ways to | Get Camping Sites| | Ways and means of obtaining | more <« in the vicinity of Seattle were considered at the | noon luncheon of thy Inter Club | council at Pig'n Whistle Monday ‘The council in made up of three mom. bers each from the following organt | zations: Advertising, Rotary, Ki |wanis, Hundred Per Cent, Prows, Young Men's Business and Mutual Business Men's clubs | Mrs. H. G. Swalwell ! Long Kimonos at $2.95 Second Mloor ACKED in attractive gift box» they make a dainty, offering. useful Christmas They are featured in styles, designed of plain, fig- patterned crepes and flannelette, in sizes ured and floral 34 to 46. offers Tuewlay, a yard, $1.45, NE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Silk Linings In 7 colors. Silk Shirtings, WO HUNDIUSD yards of 3%inch Silk Broadcloth an economical opportunity to buy for Christmas gifts | Thin assortment includes assorted patterns and colors Printed Linings Upper Main Floor Special Tue A novelty Powder Puff with glass bowl on stand neatly arranged in a pretty Christmas box will be on special Tuesday in the Drug Sundries See- tion, Main Floor. These sold formerly at $1.95. Special Tuesday, choice of 64 sets—a set $1.35. many Special $1.45 Infants’ and Children’s Gloves Main Floor yo" who are contemplating gifts of this character will find our stocks offer you the widest possible range of sizes for the Infant and up for Chil- Gren of all ages, in brown, tan Shirting Special Special $1.45 yards of 46 and 40-inch Radium | , & yard, $1.45. Give Him a Shaving Stand holder. hs cite $5.50. HAVING STANDS are arranged for convgnience and are made with ad- justable mirror, shaving brush and soap We are showing an unusually large variety at $4.00, $5.00. $5.75 and up to $24.00. Shaving Mugs at $2.25 and up to Adjustable Mirrors at $4.75. Gift Hose for Infants and gray suede or capeskin, at $2.00 to $3.00. Window Panels HIRTY papels in as- sorted patterns and widths from 1% to 2% yards are reduced im this sale for a quick clean up: $2.00 Panels .....$1.00 $2.25 Panels ....-$1.13 $2.85 Panels .....$1.43 $3.00 Panels . - $1.50 oe Main Floor Main Floor Dies at Hospital| Funeral services for Mra. Effie J.| $3.25 Panels .....$1.63 $3.50 Panels .....$1.75 $4.00 Panels .....$2.00 $4.50 Panels .....$2.25 $5.00 Panels .....$2.50 $6.00 Panels .....$3.00 Upper Main Floor “ $6.50 Rubber Tired} Velocipede =" $3.98 This is one of those well _~. constructed Gendron veloci- pedes with a strong frame and rubber-tired wheels. This size is suitable for children from 3 to 5 years. Special at $3.98. $1.50 Simplex , Typewriter, Special at 98 _ The gift of a Simplex Type- writer brings joy into the home, It is one of the most fascinating educational toys made — prints just like a real typewriter. Spe- cial at 98¢. Set of 6 Cut Glass Tumblers Special at 98c These are the clear crystal glass, P thin blown table tumbers, cut in the grape design. Your choice of two kinds, bell shape or plain. $6.50 Royal Rochester Coffee Percolator, Special $3.98 Royal Rochester Coffee Percolators make that deli- cious coffee that can only be made by proper percola- tion. These percolators are made of copper, heavily nickel-plated; they are equipped with patent valve which makes them percolate more quickly. Special ay pe quickly. Speci $12.00 and $15.00 Grinnell Auto Gloves, Special at $9.95 Pair “ti ies) Christmas gift. n’t miss this BARNES & FREEMAN big special. Everyone j IN 7 Hagen with thé % | ‘“A Pressing Engagement” nal Peng Bc, “offer two styles at this special price. They are in the black _— of genuine coltskin ; fleece pair. Universal Sfiver Cold Meat Fork or Gravy Ladle, Special $1.49 The brand “Universal” on silver tableware is a mark of supreme quality. Special for Tuesday —— Cold Meat Fork or Gravy Ladle in the beautiful “Farmington” and “Saybrook” patterns. Tax included. Special at $1.49 each. ‘eet Be Out Of Goere, and satcsly| Anchored this Christmas off the | of her lover out of bed,” writes C. BE. Brewer, | PUs*t Sound navy yard, the battle} gum into her mouth and closed her Village Springs, Ala. uid not| Ship New York will bring Joy to the! teeth upon It, and even amiled a tt dend over at all without the most) poor kiddies of Seattle and Bremer. |U¢ "4 showed the beautiful pearts | excruciating pains. I purchased @/ ton when it |with which her mouth wae eet bottle of Foley Kidney Pills. Was| Gnristnes dames tm tomrmitional | Whereupon, as soon as the knights relieved after Girst few doses and/ the dreadnought has teaver Port! Herceived this, 217 of them went continued their use until completely | during the holiday lamer pl lie | over to the king's treasurer and set-| cured. I consider Foley Kidney Pills | nas given a feast for children for the ted for their horse feed and went - the best kidney remedy in the world. | tast six years. bome. “You mall have it,” said the king. | a. m. Sunday, No recurrence of my trouble.” ier eeraltinislasitcivaitliies “It seems very band" mid the|“but I tiust tell you that there te r E. H. Guie to Speak “that | cannot marry when pot a mbnkey ip my kingdom.” to Bar Association! With @ yell of rage the victoriour But two of the knights were left, knight threw himeelf on bin horse B. H. Guise, former speaker of the house at Olympia, and W. T. Beeka, one of them being the princess’ | and rode away at « furlour gallop, division chief of U. 8, Internal rev. lover. ‘The king was about to speak, “Here's enough for a fight, any:|when & horrible suspicion flashed enue, will address the Seattle Har j association at the quarterty meeting how,” said the king. “Come hither, | spon and he fell dead upon © knights ywil you jou for the | the and. and dinner at Blanc’s cafe at 6 DB. m. Wednesday. PS em aisle ae oe To Housewives: Here’s an Opportunity! FOR THE PURPOSE OF IMPRESSING YOU with the quality of our Bread, we append herewith a coupon WORTH 5c TO YOU AT, YOUR GROCERY STORE Present this coupon to your grocer, together with 10c, on or before Wednesday, December 8, and secure a regular 24- ounce 15c loaf of our richly-flavored quality— tter Nut. HOLSU -” orfQUEENANN " BREAD The “Better Breads” Made by Seattle Baking Co. there is any boon you crave you have but to name it.” Bwaiwell, wife of H. G. Swalwell, ‘Then, said the knight, “I will] president of Crendelies, Inc, whole-| F t c We ¢ ank you this: I have bought the! sale confectioners, will be held at 3/ you, with this end in view, than giving hosiery? patent rights In your kingdom for| p,m. Tuesday at the Bonney-Wetson | Our displays feature Wool, Silk and Wool, Cotton Bohneider’s rated monkey | Co.'s chapel, Burial will be in Lake | wrench, and I want « letter from) View cemetery, Mra Swalwel! died! op \o0e “1 Go tnd $1.25 a 35¢, 50¢, ’ . D - . you indofaing it. |at Minor Private hospital at 440 big selecting infants’ gifts your first thought con- cerns the little tots’ comfort. How better could Portland Brothers ——————————————— B. di s ar andits’ Victims) owses by Georre Frey. He also) PORTLAND, Ore., Deo. 6,—-Driven |owns the cat. A few days after the) off In thelr own car by bandits, who | arrival of kittens Biddy kidnaped one | then robbed them and dumped them of the newly born and took it to ber) out to walk home, Max and Imdore nest. Biddy would not permit the Goldberg, brothers, reported to the mother to come near the nest to get police the lows of thety personal ef-|back her offspring. — A Bad Cough i ad Coug Lonely Hen Fights | 1 scscwd.ctrm rate tp omious trate Cat for Kitten st ete row trusted uoet by takieg YORK, Pa, Dec. 6—Of ail “PIS "Ss ‘ freaks created by nature, thin city | can boast the superiative, a hen kid naping a kitten. Biddy, the hen, is An Exceptional Selection of High Class Vaudeville /+ Twice Daily All Week 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 Matinees, 15c to 50c EDITH . CLASPER AND BOYS FLORENZ AMES AND ADELAIDE WINTHROP “Alice in Blunderland” A Thumbnail Revue This is not a price-cutting scheme, but we announce it as a special inducement so that everyone may test the superior quality of these products. ¢ We'want all persons to know how wholesome our quality loaves dre — how smooth they are—what wonderful flavor they possess—and how genuinely sat- isfying they are in every particular. ae Your grocer is authorized to accept the coupon printed herewith and 10c in cash in full payment for a full 24-ounce 15c loaf. SEATTLE BAKING y COMPANY 19th Ave. S. at Main Phone ‘Beacon 13 Investigation and Inspection of Plant Invited at All Times Nelson Snow Charles Columbus IN “LOVE STEPS” Clip out the coupon and use it. Do ft now. Good only on or before Wednesday, Dec. & In the making of these Breads we use generous quan- tities of cane sugar, milk and malt, which give them that rich, nutty flavor so much appreciated by judges of good bread. This Coupon Worth 5c to You This coupon, when signed by you, with , your address included, and your phone num- For the purpose of tmpreasing the ber, if you have a phone, and presented to public with the quality of our brenda, all grocers are au- PISTEL & JOHNSON “The Stranded Minstrels” ; lined. Special, ‘ BERT & LOTTIE WALTON The Sunshine Pair Your Name ... Your Address . WARD & DOOLEY “What We Can Do” HERBERT CLIFTON IN HIS TRAVESTIES ON THE WEAKER SEX your grocer on or before Wednesday, De- cember § together with 10¢ in cash, entities you to a big, full-sized 150 loaf of Dutter- Nut, Holsum or Queenann Bread—the "“Bot- ter reads,” made by the Seattle Hakimag Co. Your Phone Number TO THEY GROCER thorized to accept any of these coupons, when properly filled out with name and address, together with 100, in Payment for a 24-ounce loaf of Butter-Nut, Holeum. or Queenann Bread, and our salesmen will make settlement . for same by replacing with bread or refunding cash. 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