The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 15, 1920, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE ar” 15,000 STILL | OWE $1 EACH | Fifteen thousand people in Seattle | Ryther Child home at JAZZ AIDS 10 TO FLEE FROM JAIL Tulsa Prisoners Sing Mer-| rily as Bars on Windows Are Being Sawed TULSA, Okla, Dec. 11.—“Weary Wiltie." the pied singer of Tulsa, ted 10 prisoners from the city dual earty today. ‘The prisoners, all serving from 16 | to 99 days for vagrancy, potty lar | ony and other minor offenses, san thal way to freedom, according to| Appreciation Is . prison officials, Jaza rang thra the corridors af the | Lacking in Tra ino mornt Old jail from 7 Inst night until mid-| AKRON, Deo, 15—John Neldert night, and officials declared during nthe the singing the bars of the jail wer Cities a | | i \N sawed, ee ee {/) Hf mn f COUNTY DEPUTIES GET ACQUAINTED } WITH EACH OTHER |! “Who is that * eg ops gon STORE HOURS—10 A. M. TO 6 P, M. TILL CHRISTMAS ~The BonMarché ESTABLISHED 1890 whit Clay Allen's ©o Crawford 5 cose in Judge re || still owe the art each, according to the ba en from th ed to the “ood Santa Claus Is Coming Nearer— Don’t You Hear His Sleigh Bells Jingle OIN the merry holiday throngs at the Bon Marche, all bustling, good-natured and eagerly’ intent upon securing just the right thing from the thousands of gift suggestions whic surround them. Here are countless things to make old Santa’s heart leap with joy, treasures that will gladden the hearts of numberless men and women, boys and girls on Christmas morning, Make the most of the few shopping days remaining, that your loved ones may have a mer rier Merry Christmas. Bon Marche service, with Bon Marche prices, will help you! BS SS Altho detectives scoured the town | with $ for the fugitives, no trace of them | could be found. | tongedt to that Jail officials are at a low to ander. | fer t stand why the men escaped decane, abe arm for the meat part, | the singers be! in” when ——- ‘A Dolly for Baby Sister’s Gift—Oh, How Nice! $5.00 Full Jointed Dolls Reduced to $3. 69 Won't it be jolly to have one of these Dolls to top out the little girl’s stocking on Christmas morn?—and here they are at a lower price. Full jointed, with bisque head and sleeping eyes. 50c Baby Dolls $1.25 Kewpie $3.00 Kewpie $10.50 Baby Dolls 39c Dolls 79¢ Dolls $1.89 $7.69 Doll with bisque Made of composi- K ie Dolls with Crying Baby Dolls head and painted tion, and just as ewple Dolls with with bisque heads, eyes, with or with- cunning as can be, composition bodyand with sleeping eyes out hair, for 79c, head with hair. and mohair wigs. BASEMENT—ONION STREET SIDE New Store Hours Until Christmas---10 A. M. to 6 P. M. $8.50 Dolls at $5.00 Kidlyn Body Dolls, with bisque heads— sleeping eyes and wig. Gifts at a Saving Always ‘Holiday Suggestions From In The Bargain Basement the Daughter Shop : Girls’, Regulation Dresses} Girls’ Wool Storm Serge Dresses in regulation style, with full-pleated skirts and with braid on the collar and cuffs and a sailor’s knot at the collar. In sizes from 8 to 17 years. Priced from $11.75 to $22.50. {7 Girls’ White Middies $10.00 White Flannel Middies in all] sizes—the very latest style in} middies, Colored Flannel Middies $10.00 Scarlet or Emerald Green Mid- dies in all sizes for girls. Girls’ Full Pleated Skirts} $7.95 Girls’ all-wool storm serge, full, pieated Skirts, mounted on waists —sizes 8 to 14 years. Novelty Sweaters for Girls Smart, new models in Tuxedo Sweaters or in semi- Tuxedo models, priced from $19.50 to $25.00. DAUGHTER SHOP—SECOND FLOOR Gift Aprons of Colored Crepe $2.95 Plain-colored Japanese Crepe Aprons in attractive bright colors, made to slip over,the head with an overHlouse and sash—trimmed in black.. —White Aprons of cross-bar muslin, full gathered to a band—the kind that “grandma” likes—$1.00. —Sewing Aprons of unbleached mus- lin with novelty pockets, made bright colored cretonnes—$1.00. APRON SECTION—SECOND FLOOR Latest News From the Annual Sale of Men’s Goods $3.45 Shirts Reduced to $2.45 —What gift could you give father or husband that would ive more service than a yrand new Shirt, packed in a Christmas box, if you choose! —Woven madras, printed madras and woven crepe— made with soft cuffs in an endless assortment of staple and fancy patterns. —Colors guaranteed — sizes 14to 1% Men’s $1.00 Wool Socks Reduced to 75c —These Socks have been reduced one-fourth for the annual sale of Men’s Goods. -——Medium heavy weight wool, made with reinforced heels and toes. Black, natural and Oxford gray. MENS SHOP—IOWER MAIN FLOOR Boys Are Always Delighted With Useful Gifts Boys’ Gift Caps Dandies at $1.50 Made of splendid materials, with non-breakable visors. Silk Four-in-Hand Ties— plaids, checks, stripes, flowered effects, at 50¢, 75¢ and $1.00, —Boys’ Windsor Ties—plaids, checks, polka-dots and plain colors—at 50¢. —Knit Gloves and Mittens— gifts that will bring warmth to the boys on chilly morn- ‘THE busy person in search of practical gifts at reasonable prices will save time and money by visiting the Bargain Base- ment and inspecting the hundreds of Christmas suggestions shown there. Our of buying special lots at lower-than-normal prices, and of selling at the minimum of expense, guarantees real savings. Are You Looking for Christmas Gifts That Are Different? Indian Style Moccasins Make Splendid Presents They Are Durable, Comfortable, Good-Looking and Economical NDIAN-STYLE MOCCASINS are a favorite Christmas gift for men, women, misses and children, because they are warm and comfortable, because they’re durable and good-looking, because they are economical and are not likely to be duplicated. Our big shipment of Gift Moccasins was sixty days late in reach- ing us, and for that reason we have a better assortment of styles, sizes and patterns than is usual at this time of the year. ~—Fancy Initial Buckles to go with belts, at 50¢ and 75¢. —All-wool' Coat Sweaters— warm and practical for school, at $5.00. —Toques in plain colors or combination effects — very popular among school boys— 75¢ to $1.50. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Cups and Saucers Reduced to $1.45 OUR eee PRICE ings—65¢ to $1.25. —Boys’ Scout Handkercriefs, 8 in a box, for 60¢; each, at 20¢. —Boys’ Leather Belts at 75¢ to $2.00, INTIMATE GIFTS FOR “HER” Christmas Additions to the Dressing Table ~Pyralin Ivory Mirrors—at $5.00 to $12.50. —Pyralin Ivory Hair Brushes at $3.25 to $12.00. Br At Ivory Combs—at $1.25 THURSDAY IN THE FOOD SHOPS Hard Shell Walnuts 10c Ib. Put up in, 25c, 50e and $1.004 packages only—a special offer for Thursday. —Christmas Tree Apples, 2 dozen. for 15¢. Fine Imported China Tea Cups and Saucers in a variety of floral decorations, in set of g six for $1.45—reduced from to 2.5 pa aM Ivory Hair Receivers They’re of genuine leather, in shades of brown and tan, and are brightly trimmed with beads in Indian patterns, as shown in the cut above. All have warm linings. Moccasins for Women $1.39, $2.19, $2.39, $2.49 and ‘92. 89 loccasins for Children 89c, $1.39, $1. 69, $1.98 | Moccasins for Misses 98c, $1.39, $1.69, $2.19 and $2.39 ascasite for Men $2.39, $2.79, $2.89, $3.19 and $3.69 See Them in Our Pike Street Windows and Puff Boxes—-$2.00 to $4.50. —Pyralin Ivory Clothes Brushes at $3.25 to $7.00. —Pyralin Ivory Trays at Thc to > to $2.50. —Pyralin Ivory Buffers $2.50 to $3.50. TOILET ARTICLES COUNTER—~ UPPER MAIN FLOOR 32in. DressGinghams 25c Amoskeag Ginghams—in plaids and checks——at a much lower price than a few months ago. ~—Beacon Bath Robe Blankets with girdles—all good shades—Indian and scroll designs; blue, tam, gray, browr, red, and heliotrope; size 72x90 inches—$6.95 and $7.95, FABRIC FLOOR CLHTRD) $1.95 Saeceaiees Set Reduced to $1.39 “Nippon” Hand-painted China May- onnaise or Whipped Cream Set—con- sisting of large bowl, plate and ladle, With attractive border design—very useful, inexpensive gifts. $2.00 Sugar and Cream Set for $1.45 Hand-painted “Nippon” China Sugar and Cream Sets—several shapes and decorations to choose from, at $1.45 a Tea Strainers 50c Each “Nippon” Hand-painted China Tea Strain- er with bowl or plate to catch the drip. Neat, small gifts. FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE —30c Jelly Rolls for 20¢. —Butterhorns, 4 for 25¢—each, -, 40¢. FORMOSA SUGAR 15 LBS. $1.00 No phone orders or deliveries on Sugar. Armour’s Eastern Bacon 48c Pound By the piece only—an extra special offer. —Mince Meat, made from pure in- gredients, lb, 25¢. —Paul’s Skookum Apple Butter, Ib, 14¢, —Strained Guatemala Honey, wild flower flavor, lb, 23¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR 7¢. q iin Pies, while we have any, é f

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