The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 9, 1920, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1998. THE SEATTLE STAR ii SERVICE ~. EX-KING OF GREECE MAY RETURN TO THRONE] ® The Rhodes Co. Friday Hour Sales Useful gift merchandise at a very economical price ts the | easential feature of these Friday Hour Sales, on which no mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders will be taken and the right to limit quantities will be reserved. 10 to 11 11 to 12 WOMENS GLOVES— MEN'S WOOL GLOVES ola! —43 puire of Wool 0 Me rlond Prego an Fabric Gloves with Suede Gloves, ad clasp. Sizes 7% to 9. Shirts in kh aki and gray and mote color, These yormerly $1.50. For this Sizen 14%, 15 and 16 are not up to eur usol hour, ently but not each aise oe is, seen eee in every color or style @vced for disporal Sie $350 andl Set ae Cee this hate $2.40, Fer 1 OBG plaids, stripes, checks hour, @ pair. and plain colors Vor $2.15 merty sia For this WOMEN'S HOSE—220 hour, 25 TOWELS — 200 White pairs of Women's Cotton « yard —————- C Turkish Towels with Hose, consisting af odds bive borders. Size 18x36, is ae ok, or See ew 60a, For this A broken line of 24 coats = hour, bine, black an@ brown. eT en 45c in assorted colors and Sizes 8% to 9% Dut not fabrics. Sizes 3 to § and each size in every color. * 16 years. Formerly CRETONNES—000 yas in light and dark colors, For this bour, ay section, second floor, $14.00 $24.50. Re Formerty $2.50, For this & POT Guc0ed to $9.95. Special 19¢ or 50 3 patre for —. c at ter $1.45 50c f=. $5.95 & paler cos bour, each. \ Gift Silk Petticoats Children’s Beaver Hats SECOND FLOOR A CLEANUP gale of 175 hate from our regular stock, fn biack, brown and navy, i at the New $3 95 e in mushroom and side roll styles with stream \ Price of LUCERNE, Switzerland.—This is the most recent photograph of forme Bing Constan- SOD FEN SPLENDID assortment of taffeta and ers and tailored bows; also a few plush Tam O Bbantera, Formerly $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95. 5 | = tine and Queen Sophie of Greece, with their youngest daughter, Princesa Catherine. It was) A | taken at Lucerne, where the er-rulers are preparing to return to Athens, following the de- paanigeee pe hey eng B rong BaP road Sale Price, Choice $ 1 50 Le Special for Friday and Saturday $3.25 Values for $1.95 9 to 10 WOOLEN DRESS | GOODS—200 yards of | broken lines from ree» | lar @tock of S4inch weaves, in agnorted cob ors, Formerty $3.50. For Tanch Woller’s brown earthen fireproof Covered Casserols, tn this hour, @ecoratad premed picks! frame with side serving $1 95 a yard... 1.00 ry ODDS AND ENDS—« collection of odd gar handles regular value $3.25: special. $6.00 Value for & \ 24 io : 4 . ‘ pajamas, 18 camtpoles $3.85 = | and 29 white muslin creepers in shes 6 Our Household Electric Iron This Casserole Will Be Appreciated as a Christmas Offering I to2 MENS FLANNEL SHIRTS — 24 Finoned [ Formerly $150, For choice | months to 3 years. Por at.. this hour, | thaleesasaene. ADC | SLIPPERS—6¢ patrs of corduray bedroom Sip pers in shades of purple, blue, lavender and rose for women and mises. Bizes 4,5 and 6. On ene | tm the women's bathrobe ¢ regular value $6.00, Formerly 65c, 85c. For this a@ yard... ry ,, *, * [O] feat of Venizelos forces by Constantine followers in recent elections. silk flounces) in plain colors and changeable - “ effects with elastic fitted tops, in all lengths, Who Has Best Baby Falls Into sgplcensinoniadiaetia i es ES PES Soapsuds; Drowns Remnants of Woolen Fabrics Friday at LONDON, Dee. 10.—William John | ————————— Half Price = ee = Christmas Specials | FOR FRIDAY | $7.50 Coaster Wagon, Special $5.49 |, 14x82 inches; it has roller bearing wooden artillery _ wheels. A big value at $5.49. 75 AIR RIFLE SPECIAL AT $4.25 Every boy likes to shoot at targets. | Buy-him one of these well known Daisy | Air Rifles in the single-shot model, | Special, $1.25. | $7.00 Arcade Ball + Bearing Wringer $4.98 | The Arcade Wringer is ball-bearing and has enclosed cogs. Rollers are guaranteed. Special at $4.98. Special . A boy can build many won- derful things with one of these Erector Sets. A book of instructions is furnished with each set, showing how to build the different models. $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 POCKET KNIVES Special at $449 A large selection of high quality pocket knives are to be offered at this ame price. There are many different si and styles to choose from. Spe- cial $1.49. Hand Painted China Plates SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY—A beanti- ful selection of hand-painted China salad plates. There are several decora- tions to choose from. Special at 50¢. HOTPOINT APPLIANCES Hotpoint appliances are beautiful in design and finish, They serve as a con- stant reminder of the giver. HOTPOINT TOASTERS $9.75 The crunchiness of toast, delectably brown and hot from the Hot- point Toaster, adds new breakfast joy. Hotpoint Percolators make uniformly good coffee. Ready in a hurry and pip- ing hot. Price $15-00 Manufactured by the Edison Electrie Appliance Company. THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES Mother-in-Law in the Land: Exit the timeworn mothertn-taw joke and enter the prize motherin- law of the land! | And there is a $1,000 bet that says she isn't in Seattle. j } Jobn J. Burns of New York offers to make the weser. He says that | Mra Margaret M. Carroll, also of New York, takes the cake, candies jand all! Mra. Carroll happens to be John’s wife's mother—bence bis mother-in-law. | What do you think of John’s claim? How about your own mother. i} tolaw? If you think she te the bent, tn stead of Mra Carroll, what are your reasons? What does your mother-in-law do that others do not do. And what doemn't she do that otheru do do. Before you lay claim to @ better mother-in-law than John has youve got to have some crackin’ good reasons. Let's find the prize mothertnlaw right here in Seattle Write in and tel us about yours. Maybe she's it! ‘Tukwila Re-Elects Mayor, Councilmen The citizens’ ticket won over the people's, two to one, in the elevtion at Tukwila HE. F. Greene was reelected mayor were reelected to two-year terms as | | counctimen. | C. B. Jensen was elected treasurer |for one yoar, cee | ||| Thomas Raymond Is || New Renton Mayor) RENTON, Dee, 9.—Official election returns, announced here today, as |sure the election of Thomas Ray- |mond as mayor, H. B. Campbell, O. N. Cochran, Manchester Walters and J. B, Owens as councilmen, J. T. Richmond treasurer, W. J. Willlams clerk, and Lot Davis clty attorney eee Republican Picked | for Olympia Mayor OLYMPIA, Dee, 9.--C. H. Bowen, republican, defeated D. R. Melser, j poapene candidate, in the mayoralty | race here yee MONTESANO. venteen persons admitted to citizenship in Judge George Abel's court. BREMERTON +-Holly tree, valued at $100, stolen from yard of E. 8. Keith, jand Claude Sanders and H. B. Ives | Thomas, 2 years old, @ied after tan-| Ing into @ pail full of seaiding soap- soda, The mother eaid the accident would not have happened but for « defective copper flue which caused Watchman’s Tower TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Dew 8-— John Creedon, railroad watchman, was watching from his tall watch tower. Next minute there wasn't any tower, A tree knocked It down Creedon was reriously injured “PAID ADVERTISEMENT) woolen underwear has something to do with nationa) unrest eee Laps that touch liquor shall never touch mine—mine Hquor, eee Rofing stones gather ne moss— unless they roll seven. eee De your Christmas shopfting early, . eee See the pretty hock shops Ali along the line; Ask the owners how the business ts And they will anower, “Finer ee “Heflotrope” in the tifle of a won- derful picture which comes te tho Strand theatre Saturday. oe TR takes alot of jack to buy @ 3m —of Scotch, eee Some people wear bonerimmed glanees and are inteflectual—others just wear bonerimmed glasses, eee I surely want to »«¢ “Hellotrope” when it comes to the Strand theatre Saturday. eee A Indy politician addressed a muro- ber of “sisters” and eld: “Friends, Americans, Countrywomen, lend me your ears.” And she looked over her vast audi- ence and there was not am ear in sight eee Girl wanted to wear one-piece bath- ing sult. Mother objected, saying, “You will wear a two-piece bathing suit or nothing.” Being a modest girl, she ware the two-piece bathing suit. eee I'm going to buy my ticket now for the “Heliotrope” picture which comes to the Sirand theatre Satur- ~~ eee Mother: “Mike, shall I buy some bananas for Willie?” Father: “No, lit’ im wear the old- fashioned night-gowns.” eee Oh, for a whiff of Hellotrope! Well, I'll get it at the Strand theatre Saturday. cee When I ere 2 chorus gtr! with a new fur coat, it is none of my busl- ness. eee Two-cent nieces are to be coined again. Good! Now added to a dime we can get three cents’ worth of any- thing. eee If Burleson ts going to resien tn March, he might mail in bis resigna- tion now. It might get to Washing- ton by then, He could stick a spe- cial delivery stamp on the envelope to insure delay. eee And “Hellotrope” will be with us at the Strand theatre Saturday. The picture is as fragrant as the perfume. eee “Hoellotrope" Harry sald ft with flowers. We'll say he did all right. Some story, and oh, what a wonder. ful picture! 2 to 3 SLIPTERS—se pairs of Fett Bedroom Stippers | in several colors, Sizes 3 to 7, but not each size in every color. On sule in the needle art mo wnt fae, or tha bor « pee. 91-00 LACES—t00 yards of ¢inch Cemisnle and Brae 3to4 PRINTED SATIN LIN- INGS—150 yards In 36 inch beavy lining in as sorted patterns, Former ly $1.76 to $2.50. For this hour, UNDERWEAR CREPE 4to5 GIRLS’ UNION SUITS— $5 Wool Mixed Suits, Sizes 2, 6, 12, 14 and 16, but not each size in every style Formerly $1.50 and $1.76. For this hour, mut. $1.00. PILLOW TUBING — 115 siere Laces, Formerly te and isa For thie hour, @ Yard s-e+emecenemerenee ce 15c | MERCERIZED POPLIN—125 yards of finch | black Mercerized Cotton Poplin for shirt, bloomers, waists and gym suita. For- 45 merty 6c. For this hour, a yard. ..-. c | DRESSING SACQUES—6¢ Flannefette Sacques in floral patterns in long and three-quarter sleeve stylen Sines 36 to 46. Formerly $1.35 $1.95. For this bour, choice... Pink Crepe. 60a For this GLOVES—17 bour, o pair —. Million Eggs From Rumania to ion LONDON, Eng, Dean &-—One| BRUSSELS, Belgium, Dea 8— thousand cases, each containing 1.414/ Taking 100 as the figure represent) at Shoreditch on egex, have arrived from Rumania, | ing the cost of living in April, 1919, the first consignment since the war.| the figure has risen to 463 up to Similar quantities are promised fort-| August this year. ————————— nightly. Blectric tailory shears that can ‘There are 22,000 Americans whe | make 100 cuts a minute are a Chi- are permanent residents of Paris. cagoan's invention. —250 yards in 30-inch Formerly MENS GAUNTLET pairs in black only; broken sizes. Formerly $5.00. For this $3.75 | yards of 45-inch Pillow Tubing. Formerly 66e. Fi 1 this hour, BR YO ceceeccese 50c PLUSH—42 yards of Black, Novelty and Plain Plush, 60 inches wide. Formerly $5.00 and $6.00. To clean up dum ing thi hour, $1 50 & yard + q LONDON, Dee 1¢—At an inques® — ‘iiiam Lake, 6% who dropped dead tn the street, & doctor stated that the man's hear — weighed 33 ounces, which was more — than three times the normal weight New Jersey pine forests have bem | found good for growing fruit. FOOTWEAR REPRICED Highest grade Shoes absolutely being sold at less than replacement prices. Shoes of snap and individuality—an endless array of them—all marked down to where mother, wife, daughter, sister can have an extra pair for Christmas. Big Clearance Sale Now Going Full Blast ° . Stylish High Shoes Some highly attractive lines of Ladies’ Boots of the best makes going at great reductions, We are overstocked: Pretty Boots for small feet, several styles, all good makes, on the rack at $4.85 um $5.85 Wonderful lines of Boots in varied feathers, Louis heel, great values at $7.85 » $9.85 A nine-inch Brown Calf Military Heel Boot that was eae 3 $1 1.85 $15.00, now .... Hosiery To go with your low shoes -—“Everwear” Silk Hose in browns and black, at $1.25 Pumps and Oxfords Beautiful Low Shoes that sold from $12.00 to $16.00, in a range of styles and sizes and prices to suit all comers: Various short lines of Pumps and Oxfords on the rack at Kid and Patent Pumps in tongue and tie effects, on the rack at $6.85 » $8.85 A fine of Brogue Oxfords and a line of Pincus-Tobias Bench-made Oxfords at $8.85 am $10.85 Hunne’s famous Black Pumps and new lines of Strap Pumps at $9.85 $11.85 WONDERFUL SHOES FOR MEN Peoken wes ot goad shows on the mck | $6.85 ann $8.85 Excelsior and Howard & Foster lines that were $14.00 to $16.00 ...+-- Banister Shoes, best in the world, were $18.00 and §20.00 $9.85 «$12.85 $12.85 ... $15.85 BAXTER & BAXTER 1326 Second Avenue

Other pages from this issue: