The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 16, 1920, Page 3

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1920, Sars ULES SEO So STUNNING SHON Se MONDELL SAYS. REDUCE TAXES Declares Government Ex- penses Can Be Cut BY HERBERT W. WAL WASHINGTON, Dec. 16 an bo reduced during 1921 If eon gress cuts government expenditure THE [EVERYBODY TO | vest at Ryther Home of brick ¢ invaded the Ballard GET HAIRCUT) Barbers to “Reap Big Har-| Weary Wilkins and his troupe} on malesmen Saturday district to give ‘ 4 SEATTLE STAR GROTE- Satistactory T Terms Always -RANKIN hate f etna President Leader Mondelt told the| Walle Caster, cashier in charre of | jthe Unien National bank branch, and his brother Elks a boost in| their campaign to raise funds for the Ryther chitad homa Casler and have been way N advocated reducing ap propriations — from —_-$4,500,000,000 asked by government department to $2,250,000,000 and opposed the claim peretary of the Treasury Houston that ¢ yment revenue must be kept 4,000,000,000 an nualty for at least two years. He also opposed attempts to re duce the war debt heavily during the next few year, amerting the nation already has pald 44 per con of ite war bill if war loans to the allies are not considered. Victory notes totaling about $4,600,000,000 maturing May 20, 1923, cannot be paid without tn. jereasing taxes and should be re funded inte longterm obligutions jhe said, adding that even with reduced ft will be ponsible ters and Auto Truck Drivers’ local, ! 174, sent In substantiag checks for | taxes b} thru strict economy to substantial. | # lly reduces the floating debt, as| 17 represented by treasury certificates | bri The Railroad Ma of indebtedness and war amavings | © stampe. all the faitroad machine q Toon! #1, today are can ope in the elty, Tonight Glen Meleod will take | 10 barbers to the Ryther home and trim the heads of about 100 kid dies and tomorrow night the com mercial masquerade and charity |Parent- Teachers to Fete Them Friday Night ball to be given by the retail grocers is expected to raise a neat ‘The Dunlap Parent-Teacher as sociation has sent out spectal invita sum for the home The Hawkins Auto Rent Co. will) furninh the cars to take the barbers | tions to the fathers of the neighbor hood to attend their “dads’ night™ meeting to be held at the Dunlap to the home. Chicago Records lechool, Friday at 745 p. m. The dada will be the apecial guests of the association, and the program has been planned especially for them | H. P. Fleming of the vocational do- | partment will be the principal speaker, His subject will be “Bome Important Questions to Father.” A director and an accompaniat will be went out by the community serv lee to lead the crowd In songs Refreshments» will be served. A Make This hi ELECTRICAL CHRISTMAS ‘THE housewife would be delighted with an a ag 4 tie belay and vant electric appliance to reduce her housework. assisted W. J. Landon tn the Mo Here are suggestions at reduced prices that idian district dd W. BR. Mitchell, | > Piniella ten * offer a world of satisfaction in their dependa- The union organimtions are re sponding to the appeal fi and yesterday afternoon Walters’ local, Ne 3, and t antlered assistants | ecuting a vigorous campaign tr and the invasion by Wilkins today pave an extra impetus to the cum. paign, ‘The workers alno Green Lake district, Hil, ° visited =the | Nine-cup Electric Urn Percolators reduced to $26.50 each. Six-cup Electric Urn Percolators_re- duced to $23.50 each. Nine-cup Colonial Electric Urn Per- colators reduced to $21.00 each. Seven-cup Electric Percolators, Colo- nial pot design, reduced to $12.98. Nine-cup Stove Percolators in Colo- nial shapes, special, each, $7.25. —Basement Store POLYCHROME Candlesticks and Book Ends Special $2.98 Pair The Candlesticks are of convenient heights two styles are sketched. The Book Ends are of a popular size, one style illustrated, beautifully polychromed in pale bronze and other soft tones that serve as an effective foil to the decorations of smooth burnished gold. Special, $2.98 pair. * A PARAMOUNT PICTURE A Startling Series of Scenes AND THE PROLOGUE MISS EUNICE RICHARDS—WALTER BEATON [= “MAYTAG” ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES Reduced to $150.00 HE handsome cabi- net “Maytag” | would receive a wel- come in any home. It is practical, it is eco- nomical, it is hand- some; and what is more, the special price brings it within reach of any family. There are only four chines available at this $150.00, . Severe Earthquake) CHICAGO, Dee. 16—An earth-| quake of great force was recorded | on the government selamograph at the Unt ity of Chicago here today. | Officials described it as being the severest In the last two yearn The center of the quake waa said to be! 3,080 mies away | The Bern ow was first recorded at) 621 a. m. and was continuing after | 9 o'clock though it showed consider | able weakness. The quake ts beliewed | to be In an easterty direction. BLANKETS Have Prices Reduced If bought for gift-giving, blankets are sure to receive a warm welcome; and you can make substantial savings by purchasing blankets to- morrow. 50x72 Gray Sheet Blankets, special, pair.... 60x76 Gray Wool-finished Blankets, pair... 66x80 Plaid Wool-finished Blankets, pair......$5.15 66x80 White Wool Mixed Blankets, pair.......$6.75 66x80 Plaid Wool Mixed Blankets, pair... 66x80 Pure Wool Plaid Blankets, pair....... $11. 75 —First Floor, Bedding Section FANCY BATH TOWELS 50c and $1.10 Each Medium Size Bath Towels with pink and blue stripe borders, priced 50¢. Large Size Bath Towels with Jacquard centers and fancy colored borders, special, $1.10. Other special values in towels include: 20x40-inch Honeycomb Bath Towels, special.....45¢ 18x30-inch Fine Linen Huck Towels, special.....95¢ For gift-giving there are assembled in the Linen Section many inexpensive articles that will be appre- ciated for their practicability; all are neatly boxed. OTHER FEATURES j To Study Effects of Move Aahes. at Girl Sun Baths and Fruit} Who Inspired Poet LONDON, Dec. 16—Dr. Josiah) LONDON, Dec. 16—The ashes of | n has left England to epend| Highland Mary, the girl who inspired | reneral invitation is extended to all winter in Jamaica, where he will some of the most beautiful love | parents. the effects of some tropical | ongs of Robert Burns, were reinter ts on constitution, digestion and | red in Greenock cemeter, Th ng ers and the effects of intense mains were Temoved from thetr ‘orig | iE lish Min ners Ask baths and atr upon certain forms | inal resting place te make room for dinea se, a mag sire extension. DPPORTUNITY a Tr 18 TA BWA N TAD S | cent survey. | Is Sugar Goes Down but Pudding No Cheaper LONDON, Dee 16.—- Christmas puddings will cont over 12 per cent Six-Hour Work Day) more thie year. The housewife wil LONDON, Dee. 16.—The Miners'|P8¥ & quarter more this year than she did lest year. The decrease in federation hopes to run 64 enndidater rhe next meneral election. ‘The | the Price of sugar will have Tittle ef- Derbrebite miners” agent urgnd {fect on the price of other ingredients wix-hour day for miners, for the pudding. of these electric ma- special price; each, BOYS’ It Is Not Too Late to Make a Cretonne Apron for a Friend CRETONNES Are Reduced to 50c Yd. Among them are very attractive patterns for Aprons, Pillows, Cushions and Draperies. An entire table of popular cretonnes have been assembled, with many priced about one-half of their real value. Two Tables of Cretonnes Are Reduced to $1.00 a Yard Here you will find linen effects, chintz and taffeta cloth, all of which offer substantial savings. On sale Friday at $1.00 the yard. Rock Crystal Cut Glass... 98c Here are footed Comports, Fruit Bowls, Bon- bon dishes, Nut Bowls, Water Pitchers, Table Tumblers, Celery Trays and many other pieces, all suitable for gift-giving. Reduced to 98¢. Useful Holiday All Hats, Caps Furnishings Including All Mackinaws, Leather Coats, Underwear, Shirts, Blouses, Ties, Gloves, Hose, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Belts, Sweaters of all kinds, Pajamas, Night Shirts and 101 other useful gifts at one-third off the regu- Gifts OFF Our Regular Prices Next time have your eyes examined and fitted at the Eversole You'll YERSOL . oo — i OPTICAL CO. TOYS and DOLLS Have Lowered Prices Friday An excellent opportunity to make your Christmas money do its utmost is presented to all who have toys and dolls to buy. Among the articles reduced are— Kiddie Kars, Coaster Wagons, Ve- locipedes, Automobiles, Express Wag- ons, Racing Cars, Constructo Toys, Doll Furniture, Dolls of All Kinds, Games and Mechanical Trains. LOEW: Greatest LACE Boys’ Suit Values in This City Several spay 8 Cateiard $15 Now $985 PA Ages 7 to 18 Included are all-wool blue serges and Crompton all- weather corduroy suits at $9.85. $20 Boys’ Suits Now $14.65 $25 Boys’ Suits Now $17.50 A large showing of regular $30 one and two-pants Boys’ EMILY ANN WELL OWEN MeGIVENEY = " eo pon prperleBapee SUBWAY PLAN “B ARG AIN ON gy ey ng LQNDON, Dec. 16.--Fines were im- UP TO COUNCIL} TUXEDO SUIT Bernie; Lillian’s Comedy Peta. posed for excessive charge for drinks | at three London hotels. The hotel City May Run Downtown|Milne’s “Marked Down” Cars Underground From $125 to $3 AMERICAN MALL a” BREAD proprietors were fined sums ranging $50 to $100. In each case the} proptietors blamed the barmaids, ~The m: most for your. money. the best for your mouth, _ th ritth and Pine a Kiliete 2526 Corduroy, Serge and —Now-—Matinee Saturday Wool “COME SEVEN" ——— for Knicker Pants All Greatly Reduced Overeonts and Raincoats at Unequaled Low Prices SEE OUR WINDOWS At Incline Entrance | Tailored Ready Co. 401 to 407 Pike Stree Something Entirely Different i] Eves., 260 to $1. Mata, 2 ee. OREARe Daily Ex- urnday nd 9:15. | ae TONIGHT ar it on All Sidew Is Simply Immense Suggestions for a plan of proced- ure in trying to solve the city’s transportation problem by a limited subway system and a few elevated trestles are to be submitted to Mayor Caldwell by City Engineer A. H. Dimock, according to Dimock's an- nouncement Wednesday, The report is to cover Dimock’s investigation of the subject, and is understood to be concerned chiefly with the proposition to establish an express subway line under Third ave, to connect with surface cars serving outlying districts BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Dec. 16.— Tobacco in any form is banned in Eddie Milne, manager of the Pan- tages theatre, reported to the police a ek ago that his Tuxedo suit had been taken from the cloak room. The suit was valued at $125, Al Williams, arrested at First ave. and Madison ston a charge of drunkenness, was found to have in his possession a pawn ticket for the suit. “How much did ‘uncle’ give you for the suit?” Williams was asked at headquarters. “He gimme $3," replied Williams, “an’ he says he is sho’ cheatin’ hineelt.” + The vocatienal department of the the club rooms of the Bridgeport Business and Professional Women's club, which bas almost 1,000 mem- ber Y. W. C. 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