The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 20, 1920, Page 4

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A ws THE SEATTLE STAR ' mance mene — : i 4S | THE FORTUNE TELLER : on Co. ee Sew: SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET | Store Hours—9 to 5:30 Special Price Basement Where big savings on new and desir- able Ready-to-Wear are an every-day feature. DOROTHY, Come HERE THIS rnsTany ! DADDY, YOU ARE GOING Yo Gtt A NECKTIE, A PAIR OF SLIPPERS. SUSPENDERS. AND A BATH ROBE FoR CHRISTMAS 4ND— Store Hours Until Store Hours Until %, Further Notice Further Notice 9:00 to 5:30 4 bj ff 4 9:00 to 5:30 AND A Pain OF SOCKS ‘ KH ronecrHa KPoUneceHa iss D Re» An Exceptional Purchase of 200 Tricolette Overblouses $1.98 Each | A Very Favorable Purchase Enables Us to Offer 100 Satin, Tricotine and Wool Jersey Frocks At the Remarkably Low Price of $19.75 Regularly sold for not less than $3.75 We cannot over-emphasize the extraordinary values gener ve this special ing Pe — up to. PIRATE SHIP BRITISH SHOOT ECONOMY MOVE ewe aie aie te ee a ae Goad caimacliy hears much Lagher tise, un tat IN THE ARCTIC 2 SINN FEINERS, ONIN CONGRESS | ;colors:* waite, bisque, navy, brown and material. ali d | f a high ch ter. rn p — —— _ cote ot anata nace as caggxtens Vessel Flying American Flag Prisoners Held as ndewiataaiail Aid to Farmers | —Sizes: 36, 38, 40, 42. . resentative of the collection. Me hada. 4 : " _ ts Urged b . * . Page > . ANCTIONAGE, Alaska, Dee. 20.— BY WEBB MILLER WASHINGTON, Dee. 20. — On: R This Exceptionally Low Price and Limited Number Counsels Early | catuke palindeak Ga bik Glee |: LOMEON, Den SaPee GuaTGaEe 1k SASSI, te bean A Wide Variety of finally acted upon by the third ses sion of the 66th congress, which to word brought here by the Als# | from the military's new policy of UF started on its third Same bodes The / SECOND AT PI NE ka, the first bolshevist vessel to| ing Sinn Fein prisoners ag hortages.| meawure was a resolution for ap- Choosing . [ls at large in the Arctic, according | were reported today as resulting Trimmed Hats land tp an American port. ‘The prisoners were sald to ee of & comnfiasion to study | t realignment of government depart. [! gee sgt Psasteaag wes = ot oe at Cashel. The reasons) motte ts the int te of efficiency |} ————— out from Vostok on a trading | for the shooting were not announced. | 444 economy. _— | | cruina, She hoisted the stare and/| Sinn Feiners there were warned that! Meanwhile, the decision of leaders ; Y CLERK mripes as a blind. and ie charged) troops hereafter will carry prisoners | that appropriation bills would be the | with mumergue depredations along) with them fn all movements, Aside sole business of this session <a | —Women’s and Misses’ Hats in an attractive Grease feoms likely to be overturned lone: t of Siberia. ee’ cine’ Stimee iatd to the| {Om Sa there were miner In-| 5)"the griermination of the Weerera|{| | assortment of new styles and colors, pirates is the theft of 90 tons of | “Act of Viclenoa, none approach: ang sonthern members to do some- coal al ing the umnal week-end disturbances Pha Ba Mewar seg led | thing for the farmers, hit by falling|/|| |—Trimmed with ostrich bands, flowers, rib- ‘Blue Sky’ Law Ready, for the Legislature| shares and other lures for the gulll- ble will be ba’ im this state if the Wildcat oil stocks, fake mining legislature in January passes the “blue sky” law which has been draft~ led by a représentative committee -| to which Ireland has become accus | prices, Chief Gnnounces Hishiscs"tnac't: nad nct toon Tome by | Yet im che lant month (One mearure in the interest otf} | bons and metallic embroidery. , \penttle sg honestly. | Indications were that the attention | farmers has passed both houses in| ‘ ¥ | Forty other states have “hiue sky” Appointments ‘The anced craft ts eaid to have | Of Sinn Feiners and troops alike waa | different forms, This is the resolu: || |—These values must be seen to be appre-|' being diffused over a number of mt | tion to revive the war finance cor nor disagreements, instead of being | poration, to create foreign markets ciated. laws to protect the investing public | —_-- touched at Anadir, the Siberian set-| vit \ , é | A. N, Olson, cashier tn the county |Uement, where a trading post of the | |. CHAMPAIGN, M—R. F. Harris, | Clerk's office, will become chief depu-| beard Swenson Company of Seat centered on one another, a farm products, The senate was | banker and a: sicuaral leader, dead! ty 60 rd PY cle war looted Inst season and sev. REPRISALS ARE lo consider house amendments to |i} sailiaiiiliadie ae sr | leader, dead. | ty county clerk under County Clerk-| rai ives lost In gun fights between | NOW FORBIDDEN this measure and probably will send P = | elect George A. Grant, when tile Iat-| Jratives and bandits, It was bs! First, there was the dectaration of | ter takes office, January 10, accord it to conference, ( 4 ved that the last of the Ansdir | Sir Nevil MacReady that troops in| EMBA aie 2) Re, é. ¢ ing to Grant's appointments, recent:-|cang was shot in September. the martial law sone must not at- TO AID Fal : sesaps j py ) [ ] @ ly annow ed. Practically no changes If the robbery charges are true,| tempt reprivals, Severe punishment! Another measure atmed to ald m nee have been made, The|the pirate is in a bad fix as he is | was threatened for any violation of | farmers Is an emergency tariff with viows: / Thora neon RS wintering at Port Safety lagoon, 24) the order, : duties on farm products #o high that | ‘ a £ Pc me oy Lge t| miles from Nome, and will be easily! ‘There was the excomrpuncation or. | it would effectually shut off importa- P36 ‘one captured by the authorities, der of Bishop Cohalan, of Cork, re-| tions, thereby acting as.an embargo. e or The Alaska—at one time used ceived with some resegtment by Sinn | This has been reported by the house \by Stefansson, is commanded by | Felners, which threatened to put|ways and means committee, and e e |Capt. Charles Weekman, a well.) Sinn Felners out of the church If| Chairman Fordney, of that commit | h t “'linown Arete. pavigator, and thres| Uiey participated in ambuscades, |tee, wil try te rash. it thre both| Christmas Merc e lother Nome pioneers are in her, to- There were reports that Mamonn | houses, of im: \qether with two Siberians. The lit- De Valero, “president of the Irish r®| While both house and senate lead: yltle vessel ie under doviet charter | public,” will arrive in Cherbourg this | erm would like to shut off these meas | and brought in a full cargo of pelts | &fternoon, aboard the Aquitania, ures, they are powerless to do 0, in| ltrom Siberia. | These unofficial reports were re-| face of a combination of Western and | " ——E— — | colved here as an indication that De! Southwestern legislators, President | z ITo Ask Raise for Valera in “flying a kite” to determine | Wilson will veto them, it Is believed, with every 3 the direction of the wind as to hin re but this will not prevent congress | Corporation Counsel ‘Y"® {2 pece conferences with Beit: | from taking up its time with them, | A Holiday Program Just * : inh officials, to the detriment of necessary appro- Packed With Good Things— | Increas ot the corperatsbdpeoun, | Another matter was the continued] priation bills, which President-elect i wel's salary from $4,800 to $6,000,/ exchange of letters between Father | Hard: in 7 hed passed before | 4 4 You Must Hurry for Seats wan, to 0 proposed ky Cocnotinns|O'Punagan, vice president, of te | reine Das euked be uc.H1 Kt. H. Thomson to the city council/ Sinn Fein, and Premier Lioyd| The senate committee on recon- . Twice Daily All Week 15c, 25¢, 50c, 75¢c, $1.00, $1.25 Matinees—15c to 50c HACKETT & HARRY DELMAR present their new offering “THE DANCE SHOP” with » bevy of beautiful sales girls MARTE CAVANAUGH HELEN WARREN ESTELLE MADDEN EDITH MAY CAPES { Monday. If approved, the measure | Georga. There was hope today the! struction and production today was wit be nulmaltied to. tie wotten at tere Would find "a mectng ‘evoang struction and production today was] = = ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHER UNIVERSITY OF WAS: 'GTON the city election March & The whereby Sinn Feiners leaders, in a fey des durt th 4 | e only 24 available offer good until Christmas class of 25 members, New radio Mitted at the elections in March,| British leaders to determine on | wij) hear Secretary of the Treasury equipment is to be installed this win-| 1919 peace. | Houston on a soldier bonus. Heara ter. | eee pniniclsiapedecsieresillbnicicimans oe ings on’ communteations will be re} Military training has been com- Be Y I Bod | sumed before the Kellogg committee. | pulsory in New Zealand since 1910, oung n y; an }, Os the house aide there will be de- | bate on the emergency tariff and a é e he beginning Wednesday on th: | take @ tried and tested remed: that | Pp q our ears | wireless to handle press messages, ’ Cd 2 | nets Aly and ‘eflectivel end ‘contains | | You get that remedy by asking fon! How often you Rave =e F. C. Riley Dies on é .Train en Route Here’ i 9 wished that youtould = ] indulge in the strenu- jous exercise of out - F.C. Riley, 44, died of heart trou door sports with the - ble on a Chicago, Milwaukee & St. vigor and enthusiasm | Pau) train Poon ri ror it pate |here Saturday night. He was on his of youth! But the |way from Spokane to his home in end of the week finds : | Vancouver, B.C. Riley was a promi. | you all in—youw-are « {nent Northwest lumberman, For | tired, listless and lack « years he waa cqnnected with the| the energytogo out for a > Bloedel-Donovan timber interests. ; Bs os Aue | cincentionesentetiugesliestndlinisaedlinantetaernienies DARKIES Dh ee Re Ea hae eee TT IN SOUTHERN HARMONY ; oe Chris’ tmas Tree MY any other exercise that re- . r a tion. Many a man, even in & ‘ON ‘ | ing that he is Holders quires much physical exer- etting old’’—and right ‘3 A FIELDS SN . 3 his very best paystealiy. Thousante—yee millions—of le find Special $1.23 Andhelegrowing old, not themselves in this condition early in life. And WEEKS & WALKER JOE TOWLE in his own peculiar entertainment DUNBAR’S OLD TIME “APPEARING IN PERSON” 20 treatmem tin FREE—Write tn the aanee that the there is no excuse for it. You can check that = Mi years tendency to grow old. Y: kK THREE ORIGINAL REGALS MON TMiareapolia inn O° | Phut Mt vente nt Heth nian ico and enthusinam in Pyar Ay sah om eat cr ann - a 8. Bul i x THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITHS —_— Foress are help you can. ‘The beat sanatede you san teehee eile gf sey" Pocket Knives Litrery Lamps Bicycles | ¥ Silverware Manicure Get Mectric Appliances | 2... 5 ance of @ sound, constructive character is in the use of Li LUCY GILLETT The Lady From Delft Caxneroles Vacuum Cleaners Roller Skates Aluminum Ware Fireplace Goods Auto Gloves STELLA ‘ Percolators Sporting Goods Robes TRACY ‘The Great General Tonic Vacuum Bottles Tool Chests, Bte. Tools & CARL "| Holds any size tree; cannot tip over;| made of steel; painted green “ McBRIDE . " building. “Specially beneficial for | lence and run-down people of all conditi co bettie trom | LXKO te sold in artatnal peck. 70 AraMAIBE today tomorrow you will feel better for I Musical comedy artists in “Bits of Exelusiveness” Kinograms. Top'cs of the Day. Concert Orchestra SIXTH AVENUE and PIKE STREET <a Seiad taints sahara iyko Medicine Co, san%27c\ithan, | 7 SDKIN AVENU ud PIKE STRET (Maxt Soar bo Coli = ; = \i-a-3 ee eee Sam | For Sale at All Druggists—Always in Stock at the peerhcaed ade eet o> 9A Gliseum Thole ) “COR UNIVERSITY: Owl Drug Company QNTONTPAUDONEULITOAANUN STLOLAORAOEAAAYAUITN

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