The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1920, Page 16

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Judges to “Roll the Bones” 00 Goes at One Flop Entire Sik Reduced 32nd Anniversary Sale | Furs make the gift most appreciated by every woman. The Tighest grade of furs are now on sale at radical reductions from regular prices. And the Berg geerentee of quality stands behind every article. . $52.50 Alaska Red Fox Scarfs in the smart- est styles; worth $100; on sale at. Taupe and Parrot Fox Scarfs; ultra fashionable; worth $90; Russian Marmot Coat, fashionably designed and well akin... $145,00 Splendid Sealine Coat, large flare, with collar and earth $945; on apecial onl al... $195.00 Extra Fine Hudson Seal Coat, with collar and cuffs of Northern Beaver; worth $450.00 ; on sale for Cs -~ SINCE 18B8 s Proven Manveactunnc Furr. D. BECKMAN, 1419 First Avenue Manager Between Pike and Union stock ing” him. $650 ] belt. fC ‘| e Ine} iT) x | “Saturday Gift Specials ‘an ait oor and 124 | Airship Balloon Free! Gil Autos—65c ball Pepomeatice 2 whieh run with spring Lay BY 4 Junior Foot windi Racers. Ambulances, Wasees. Saturday Special, Se. $1.95 as her, brown tanned. € meee *fomiet size, Pare Tubber bladder. Special Value, 91.56, Toy Football, 35c Canvas cov: at tt weight rubber st (uke ‘Uke foal football Easily inflated, Speeial value at 350, “Tongue and Eyes” A rubber ball sensation. Represents the face of @ clown A slight preasure causes fo ves and tongue to protrude. Special, Other Specials From Our Cameo — “Ram: ane Famous Authors, Snap; spe- Fliinch; special, ane, Rook, tia and With Electric Motor Bet No. 1X “Meccano” metal structural builder 5 10-page ARLES SPORTSMEN'S KNIVES, 5 92.20 13 $6.06. m chests MANBLWS SPORTSMEN'S AXES, % age mai akes G1 tn 84 over 100 models, many of them “working” models Seterday Complete stock of “Meccano” sets, parts. motors, transform. era, ote. $84,0 kiddie who brings their ecial grain tan y baad) BAN FRANCISCO, Deo, 11, biggest dice game in the West since | single policeman to interfere, | the g00d old days! One flop, poker | dice, for $44,000! Next Mop for $64, | 000! Then a consolation pot of $24, CRANKS TRAIL NEW RICH MAN |Want to Tell Him How to Invest His Millions BOSTON, Dee 11.--Cranka, pro motery and men with getrich-quick | into several millions of dollars as ( result of settlement of his contest | the will of his Inte uncle, Edward F.| term One must serve 12 Saati Searies of Methuen. . Ho ought to buy @ $1,000,000 tract of Canadian timber land, is the 4 decide by lot which is to have the | vice of He ought to invest heavily in the of a large strip af “likely look Texas off land, another tells one of them, With his money he wodld profit handsomely by financing of hunt, and he will inerease ma soon | tobe fortune tmmeasurSly, if be'l! | come across with sufficient to purchase a “very depirable” pecan nut plantation in the Brazilian gut ‘chipping tn” in the a Caribbean sea treasure “duenta” That te—"he'd ought to de that.” and promoter now spending “oodles” | of time in attempta to ferret out the present whereabouts of the young painter, soon to be ranked among Boston “plutes.* ‘tously avoid men who already have much wealth. They'te alwaye to be when some erstwhile ents with them to Mt , between the hours of airship balloon. wi lined. able ne tan lea Fast and service- Pure Para rubber jal vatee, ® toy nengation. 4 and backward. wind-up spring. ¥ special, 39¢. py Boxing Gloves $10.50 leather, Dm Hair n nm: “Jumpy Tinker” 19c A snappy table game. Piay singles or partners, Seturds special, 18¢, é 4 “Flying Tinker” 10c The pilot of the sky. of the air, 10e. b Winchester Rifle and Kit—$15.75 IN Set consiata of 22-en). Wineh ry °F ter Rifle, model 1994, canvas gun Columbia Bicycles me 4007 di-ahort’ soneldeen, her rode.” al ‘od, «1 fun oil, tube iain enies floor af Prices. wheel equipped with bell, tool and tools, Basy payments & ase, tube ru: remover, fle targets. Packed in oak c@r- ri Tying case, Special value, $15.95. x toy Saturday special, Men’s Wool Hose 79c Men's wool and worsted “Heather” Hose, Olive brown And green mixtures, teh, Sizes 9% to 11%, The family gift: Edison Diamond “The sroRTine-eoees—st0Rcs—— 107-09 SECOND AVE. PS PIPR PR: ‘ THR SEATTLE STAR ELMER KE. SCOTT, OF BA |wastt, died Thuteday at a loca! hon Apartment Houses) pita, tovowing two weeks iNinens, MARTINEZ, Cal,, Deo, 11—-R. H.| Ho te survived by his widow Wight, president of the Chamber | smah daughter, who are living | lof Commerce) tus wired the U. &.| Bast, shipping board, te rent sine te | —————————— tect freighters “vacation! me ° be mudbonk bere. He rare nimi tow Cuticura Soap | } —— AND OANTMENT ———— * Clear the Skins them to a wharf here, fitthem up pions toniiato Sos Wels tom 4 |Even “Nick Carter” |Start Drive for : Idle Ships May Be «Has Gone Skyward Erring Husbands . one Dee. 11.—"Nick|, 108 ANGELES, Dec, 11—Police DES MOINES here will stat an intensive drive Carter” detective stories bave been) 1 nuxbands who fail te sepport “eld att _ Bat aay ik cae | thete wives by installing « system jer storion used to ne “l whereby neglected mates may and now, esseraing ny Dew “Moines | etuer et certain points on the gy esa Pact sufi voany | at? and point out to policemen or therm —« on who are failing to keep | th of them as ever ir share of the matrimonial | i! u bargain. with apartments and solve the hous - - —— ing problem. No new houses have In parts of colonial New Eingland| been built here since 1915, altho no woman was allowed to kins her|the population has increased 200 Active Middle Age May Beat Youth Science proves blood rich in iron to be a secret 0 great strength, energy and endurance. Kacroachment of salt water has! | reduced the production of the Tam | | pico oll fields about 60 per cent, it jis eeth ted. To the Citizens of Seattle EWARE of house- to-house —aolici- tors representing themselves to be agents of the Im- a Candy Co, All mperial candies are sold to the public only through retail stores and anyone claiming to sel] it to consumers by per- sonal solicitation is an impostor. IMPERIAL CANDY CO. Seattle, U. S. A. | 000! And all ingitimate, with not a And they aren't hardened gam bers, with millions in the bank, who | are going to #it in on this game of | such buge propertions, No success! or of “Diamond Jim Brady” will | shakes “the bones.” The participants in this heroic game of chance are three of the most listinguished jurists in all the Wont. They are men of proven ability and exceptional standing. They go to church, way thelr prayers and shun | | You may be = betver man at 50 than the and YOUR BLOOD FI i swan nt ome Fortune Founder” SAVINGS BANKS The Best Gift for CHRISTMAS Get One at THE BANK FOR SAVINGS athletes have learned the value of their training as euch a diet helps supply their laces In the appellate court, but not | one has been elected for any definite | other eight years and the third four | years, And the law says they must fecide br. Open wena 4 Evenings The salary of an appefate cours! justion te $7,000 a year Bo 12} year Lorm ie worth $54,000; the eight ~ term, $56,000; the four-year | $25,000 Pine Street at 4th Avenue WE'LL SELL ¥ term THE SHOEMAKER’S SHOES $30,000 Worth of the Best Shoes Made for Men and Boys to Be Sold at Prices You Haven't Seen in Years. Stock Must Be Turned Into Cash! Currier’s Shoe Shop, located Downstairs, corner First Ave. and Yesler, has in stock Shoes amount " of a semarve for men ann ide fade by such famous makers as “Florsheim,” "Balaton, “Excel- sir, tone. Evans” and others that to be sol i tter. Shoal Was tver fled on the alee bats ma mp d—turned into CASH at once! A stock of be e A SHOE-MAKER HIMSELF Did you ever know a shoemaker to deal in poor shoes? Never! Like all other shoemakers, ch h would give Mr. Currier a headache. He would not tolerate them. Every shoe must he emde. of “solid leather, made to measure up in service for every penny the wearer pays. Besides that— s DOWN-STAIRS RENT ; which amounts to little, has enabled him to always sell from $2 to $5 a pair less than other stores. Ni top of that comes this SALE in which the MARKDOWNS bring th i nfl than half the prices you've been paying! “ ee eee ee ee ENTIRE STOCK GOES---NOT A SHOE RESERVED! Sale Starts Saturday Morning at 9 o’Clock 1 lot broken lines Men’s $7.50 to $10.00 Men's $12.50 to hoes Men's $13.50 to $18.00 Shoes,| |$15.00 Shoes... ... including 1 lot broken lines Men’s $5.50 to $7.50 Men’s $9 to $11 The kinds that WEAR! Sizes 12} to 2. Men’s $10.00 to $12.50 Dress and Street Men's $7.50 to $10 Work Shoes ... CURRIER’S CORNER FIRST AVENUE AND YESLER WAY tmnt storie Me Corner’? 2 mm mus nen Men's $12 to $15

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