The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1920, Page 2

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Holiday Store —the spirit of the times finds expression here in unusual value giving, pre- senting a wonderful ex- ~ position of holiday show- ings—-offered for your se- lection on these remark- able terms: on purchase amounting to $75— $100— $125— firet payment $7.50 $10— $12.50 weekly payment 3i— $150— CHENEY phonographs at a saving of $22.50— —of special interest to every lover of music is this week-long sale of CHENEY phonographs at great reductions—there are several models, all included in this sale—your attention is called to this sample 2 CHENEY $127.50 regular price $150— —Sheraton design in mahog- any; equi with two re- producers for playing all makes of records; automatic stop; five record shelves; di- gateleg table— $63.75 regular price $69.50 particularly destrable drop leaf table, antique mahogany, dull finish; similar to ploture; 44x S2inch top, very easily folded; regular price $69.50; apecial for PAY $10 MONTHLY Victor—Columbia—V ocalion—Records —thousands of records for your choosing from, with of th Wood's om ge ware in a beautiful neatly worked over colonial makes this a particularly attractive and p corm wy, Free consists of 6 octagon tea plates; 6 spade ; 6 tea saucers; 1 tea pot; 1 sugar; pit complete, $17.50. net sets of like pattern, $22.50. of like pattern, $11—. $11.75 saving on this maciine $24.75 holiday special the wetl- known Empress Grand sew- ing machine; complete with send for our new FREE homefurnishing catalog— Standard Furniture Co., Dept. 26, Seattle, Wash. Enclosed tind $———-—, first payment. Please send me the fol —if I keep the same I will pay $— paid for. monthly until goods a NOTE—For credit terms see top of page, If you want our new FREE catalog of homefurnishings place X here $65.75 regular price $72.50 —@ very attractive, artistically designed Spinet desk; antique mahogany; similar to pleture €taceful colonial design; width 34 inches; regular price $72.50; special for the week, $65.75. regular price $33.50 Queen Anne mahogany tea cart, rubbertired wheels, re- movable glass tray top; a very attractive, useful article that can be used in every houw; regular price $33.60; special for the week, $26.65, FREE RENTAL DEPT. any district in the city, the home you desire to! rent. MAIN FLOOR here’s the way toa Merry Christmas! “THOUSANDS OF TOYS” —! —hundreds of new story books priced from 15c to $3— each. make your selections now---pay next year! $3.65 epee, price 04.18 bas G-inch wheels, rubber tt leatherette covered hood; be usher, hood 17 Inches Imehes wide: regula special for the week, —will get one of these vw Army” service ¢ ambulances or @ “t. ente little ka, “Hed a equipped with adjustable cat, very strongly built; entire frame atoaly <a9°: Ned; regu ir 3 Special “tor the week. os ‘ttle tot; similar to pie ture, but with two apin dies in bers ' three; regular p special for the week, ®%e. truck; special for the week, rteotly regular price §2-— x this Toy ll and 16c (owt It eet) —will get one of there litte battleships “Rucceas™ in cok ors, with American flag; spe celal for the week, 160 cor head in the hole and ring t bell; @ Very interesting game; regular price 80c; special for the werk, Ge. “Honey Boy” $1.25 rex rice 81.75 handsome y face; moving arms and legs; dressed in blue rompers with cap to mateh; 11 inches long; regular price $1.75; $2. special for the week, STANDARD ecroenreD regular price $1.50 silver-plated sugar loaf tray in extra fine quality plate, exactly aw pictured; regular price $1.50; special for the week, $1.19. SEATTLE FOUNDED i864 TACOMA FURNITURE CO. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS remul 80 inches long; white black and red; wood special for the week $1.95 regular price $2.75 entire length 33 inches: width 13 inches, natural finish; cas- Hy steered; regular price ars: special for the week, cies child’s desk— $2.80 reaular price $3.50 —child's desk; height 22 inches, size of top 21% x14 inches: has folding lege: in natural fin- jah; top lifte up #0 books can be kept in desk; regular price + special for Une woek, breakfast table— $2.30 regular pri well-built drop- table, exactly as tured; top of table, wit aver raised, 23 inches in diameter: regular price $2.76; special for the week, $2.30, 7% breakfast fintah; decorated in and back; regular price $1.96; ye, p s Woman With a “Past” She Win Future? | | Can Florence Reed and Alan Dinehart present the age-old question in “The Mirage.” NEW YORK, Dea 13.-—Hias the woman with a “past” the right to marry? Has the girl who has «nned agninst society and herself the right to become the wife of some man who believes in her and the mother of his children? If he is ignorant of her mistakes, is she justified in keeping him #0 im arder to secure her own happiness? And if be finds out and proves broad enough to wipe the ire “past” from the slate of his remembranos, has this girl the right to accept bis sacrifices? These are some of the questions! which Florence Reed hn to decide in her portrayal of Irene Moreland, the herbine of “Phe Mirage,” the new play which has aroused such great in the campaign to raise $25,000 to keep the Ryther’ home going and eréct @ emalj isolation hospital ward banker and dry goods merchant in Seattle, requesting a $100 contribu. tion to the funds, These letters will be followed by personal solicitation by members of the campaign com- mittee if checks are not received at the trustees’ headquarters, room 354 Empire building. A number of Seattle business firma about this time of year make up charity and bonus budgets, They are requested by the Ryther home committee to remember that the Ry ther home is 100 per cent charity, and that, inasmuch as the home was erected by funds they contributed last year, they are morally bound to finance it, keep it going. “Buy a Ryther home brick for a Christmas present” is the repeated admonition of W. A. (“Weary”) Wil- king, chairman of the finishing brick committee, He says that the brick salesmen will continue their work on the street until the full amount of the $26,000 fund has been raised, un- til every brick has been disposed of. “Every brick must be disposed of before the campaign closes, and un lens Christmas shoppers do their share and purchase bricks, the cam-| paign will drag along interminably.” says “Weary.” “We want to end this campdign next Saturdsy. We | can do it if the people of Seattle will shoulder thelr burden of responsibil ity to keep the Ryther home going. “Tt is true we have been hainpered | by bad weather, but the campaign | has dragged principally because the people of Seattle have been back- ward in making contributions and purehasing bricks, Now we are of: ferting them an opportunity to help themselves and give to the Ryther home without sacrifice by giving Ry- | ther home vrick coupons as Christ- may prevent, We want at least one, five or @ dozen of these bricks in ev- ery home. The little brick coupon In the Chrixtmas stocking js an ideal Means of getting them there “We want every Christmas shop- | per to buy @ Ryther home brick, to give something to real charity, while they are rejoicing in the Christmas | holidays.” { WIONDAY, DECEMPER 1%, 1979. ORGANIZATIONS TO SING CAROL Barge to Tour Lake Union, Waking Houseboat Folk Christma» carols will be more gen erally sung in Seattle this year than ever before fchools, churches, parent-tencher gesociations and other organizations are taking an active interest in Te juvenating the custom of singing tn the streets on Christmas morning. A barge load of carolers will towed around Lake Union to awaken houseboat dwellers. Persons interested tn organizing + group of singers, should they need ‘faanistance of any kind, should phoue Elliott 1371. B. C. Governor Is ‘ Dead at Victoria VANCOUVER, B. ©, Dee. 13— Colonel 1%, G. Prior, governor of Brit- jish Columbia, died last night at Vio~ jtorta, aged 68. | He was an Engtt#hman who came to Victoria 47 years ago and was once minister of militia for Canada He had been governor one year. Governor Prior's wife wan Gene vieve Wright, daughter of Captain T. Wright, of San Francises, They were married in 1899. Bread Is Cheaper r in Milwaukee MILWAUKERM, Dee. 18-—Bread too! 1-cent drop here today, one and a half-pound loaves now eetling for cents. YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE AZ Upheld by Decision ference with the enlistment of men in the military foreas of tho United Staten, The law was attacked by Joseph Gilbert, whe was convicted under it any Fs at se... DLO GOLD The same materials, the same guarantee to have your teeth fixed when you can save money by having it done now? CROWNS... $5 Regular $15 Set of Teeth of satisfaction, the same careful personal attention as if you were paying regular prices. Free Examination We will be glad to examine your teeth thoroly and give you expert dental advice bportag a cent of expense or any obligation you. * . The National Dentists Northeast Corner Third Avenue and . Pike Street - Right Across Pike St. From New Fahey-Brockman Store Look for Our Big Electric Sign ws 15 cents and pound loaves at 1¢ ;

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