The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1920, Page 5

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PAGE 5 | THE SEATTLE STAR Mca | OOo nlmloli oll conical coll ca EZR A MEEKER TRE-ADJUSTMENT} 8" Wednesday Th honor of the 90th birt of 3 er, Seattle's venerat ‘ ' Al functions will be held \ aterand ehildren will rtain him at dinner in the evening at the Bike’ club. He will be the guest of Mr. and Mra, ©. M. G: n at a reception at the Wairfield 1, from # to LI p,m ption will be held at The Rhodes Co. STORE HOURS 9 TO 5:30 == The Holiday Sale of Women’s Garments Continues | At Significant Reductions | SECOND FLOOR the Congregational church at 240 O% SAVING 333% jae, THIS SALE OFFERS YOU A RARE OPPORTUNITY Pp ean ‘The Star tevites ite readers to wee Our Stock Is Larger Than We Care to Inventory—Reductions Plush and Cloth Coats Silk, Cloth and Velvet Bale price, each .....00.ssseeee . Coats reduced for the Holiday $15 95 Dresses reduced to the Holiday BAM, GRE 00000 cn sosesecoces é . Bale price, each .......+00006 $13.75 Dresses redueed to the Holiday Orgs tue tk tm Matter $19.95 "sheng san 919.75 Bale, GRAN «660s 00s000 to help in reuniting those . re tel Th whose relatives oF Dresses re d to the Holiday One-Half, One-Third, One-Fourth irlends‘are missing are invited to roert L Coats reduced for. the $25.00 Sale price, eagh sessserseerss $25.00 } Meadors wh. ow the wherealouts Bale, each . Dremes reduced to the Ho! } as the 2 Sale price, each .....0.+ ve $29.75 | Bale price, each ......-0-s0+++ . Coat reload tar the Hilder "938: 00 Ta oat aa 8 pussy $49.75 Coats reduced for the Holiday 5 ri tlt Aad Bee $39.7 Coats reduced for the Holiday $49 75 Bale, CBC ..-cerecierroecscers . Broken lines from our regular stock, In- cluding over 2,000 pairg, are priced special Coats of the higher grades, which fold as high for the Holiday Sales. Upper Main Floor | Coats of the higher grades, re. $59 75 | que for the Holiday Sale, cach . Corsets at the sale price, 95c BD DAIE 2. concccess cos reconseoss missing are ated also to The Star, ¢ newapapers ni —Sale Started Monday Morning—“You Can’t Afford to Overlook This Opportunity” —These Prices Are Less Than the Manufacturer Asks in Many Instances te reproduce such Steme as will’ Interest —Our Guarantee Goes With Each Article Offered—50%, 33 1-3%, 25% - | Seonapyaiepiag —Our Credit Terms Arranged to, Suit Purchaser Faletcsabaaae tice | merly in the saloon busine First or Second ave. and” Se jet, is sought by Martin Hocker, ining Tables %| Living Room Sets, Half Price 3 °° '="="="*= | ~ |Charles S. Follett, Discount eq" —}.5-2. : Se |" Son Engineer, Dead Funeral for Charles § Follett, lead) member of the Ma rine Engineer Beneficial anrocia Tables of All Wood, Finish § ‘ ; \tion, who died Sunday, were to be ee Cneten Soc —— ‘ * Sep: [held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Hon pps poe een $1 .45 : Fumed jension alse ome ¥ ) ney-Watson chapel. Ark lodgo, No. pA tee e eer ee ere ceeewenee a. 0 < y . 126, of the Masonic pohly 0 con Cloth and Velvet Suits Corsets at the safe price, $1 95 : duct the cere en. Marine en cineers, Elka, Knights of Pythias jand Modern Woodmen of America will attend. Follett was 68 years old Suit# reduced for the Holiday $ 1 9 75 ta. Ftp ; SRB $2 15 i finale, OACh ...cccedeoerecesoos . PONE... eee weer seer enw eee e Suite reduced for the Holiday $29. 75 apt price, $2. 65 $40.00 Fumed Extension Table ..-cseeeeess $26.65 $45.50 Golden Extension Table .....-..6.- 4 930.35 $37.50 Famed Extension $25. All Overstuffed Three-Piece Living Room Sets 1 $442.00 Tapestry Cdvered Set.$221.00 SD _\ $480.00 Tapestry Covered Set 8240.00 \Raise Borrowing Fund for Students Needy students at the University | of Washington will have access to a } fund of $500 from which they may | draw loans at amall interest rates. The fund, made up by penny and 1 Bale, CBN... cece ccescecsceeee | Correts at the nay ut te a $39.75 gee Table . Choese From LINOLEUM FOR ONE-THIRD LESS High Grade Printed and In. laid Lincteum Priced One-third Of HME $1.50 Printed, for, square | |) edie $525.00 Tapestry Covered Set. 8262.50 $581.50 Tapestry Covered Set. $2090.75 $500.00 Velour Covered Set. ..8250.00 PRICE $484.00 Velour Covered Set. ..$242.00 | Outils at the $3 85 | Suits reduced for the Hotiday ) 5, & DAIP. ceonegtee Bile, CBC snenrenoreneeren noes $49.75 $10.00 Corsets, sale price, $4 95 ° * | ditne collections, was given Saturday & Pair ..-.0-- eceeceesrceces i $575.00 Velour Covered Set... $287.50 [ZB to the university by the Department Suits reduced for the aidan $59 75 $11.00, $12.00, $12.50, $14,00, $15.00 $490.00 Velour Covered Set... 8245.00 [ayo Washington and Alaska of the Banke, ACH enone eeeeeeseesee es : ee Corset Retiet Corps of the G. A. R shee ee upeadcbied $5. 95 Suits reduosd for the Holiday @ DOIT 00. -ee ee eee Meet § in Seattle : —— : es Z| To effect a permanent organiza-| ition, delegates from the Veterans’) See Ss = Stagger? It s Whisky | ere oes Pg |attle Monday for a caucus at FR ‘ the body of an unknown Belgian sok — $255.00 Velour Covered Set...$127.50 Save One-Third on Bedroom Sets BRASS BED One-Third Less velt hall. The organization Foca wil continue Tuceday and Wedaes Ih § $3.00 Inked, for, equare $3150 Fulbstee Bed. $25.00 BK werddy ward yam eab yh pin: co S i e. || CHAS. SCHWARTZ Y ees : s $39.00 Fullsize Bed. $26.00 000,000,000. Optometrist and Mfg. Optician $42.50 Fullsize Red. $28.35 143.50 Fullsize Bed. 829.00 $47.50 Fullsize Bed. 31.75 8 Full-size Bed, 835.65 $69.00 Fullsize Bed. $46.35 Prices Reasonable. YS} BR ed vs ‘sass Tnkai4, for, equare ‘ + FAP... -ceene noes -OB-5T NO CHARGE FOR LAYING < Lahn City, Ma, who says from the way Tunlac has brought back her health and strength aft er five years’ suffering, it seems like It was made specially for her |! 9x12 RUGS ONE-THIRD OFF House Desks. .......... CHICAGO, Dec. 17--At last! A way to tell moonshine whisky from | than it used to be,” eaid the doctor. regular whisky! | | “Pais “boon” to antt-probibitientsts | “Men who drink moonshine dgenot has been discovered by Dr. W. P.|Fecover so quickly. Their intoxica- Goodamith, medical @rector of the| tion is more violent and the poison Washingtonian Hore. }in bootleg jiquor affects their brains Hore’s the system: and eyes more violently than better First drink the stuff you wish to| whisky did.” tent. Dr. Goodamith said the expected Wi th C cura increase in drug addicts in conse- | uti Stand tn front of » mirror and “Sobering up is a longer process caso gy Cedar Chests... Hall Carpet.......-..-- ] Tea Wagons. . All Cretonnes. .....---- 2 Floor Lamps. . Don’t Delay— LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED Every Piece The Early Buyer U of Wall Have the Benefit Furniture of an sS— Is Priced at Unbroken Stock Co. IK an to Select From WHERE PIKE, MEETS FIFTH Unusual Saving leut down drunkenness—numerically foul SMTA UAHA SMA TTA SRNR ATCT HT Iepeaking, ‘But his observation 1s : ’ 9] | | that a man who gets drunk on moon- oo shine is a drunker drunk than one | Daptiane Seteeive who gota ara on real HRY. $1,000 for Starving bers amendment, the Washingtonian | ee Home treated between 80 and 100 rn “sont 2 ' . | whisky addicts every month. Now cevioed $100 Sunday or the reli the number treated does not exceed | | scribed $1,000 Sunday for the relief oct | of the starving children of Central |and Southeastern Europe. The com tribution will go to swell the fund of $100,000 underwritten by the North ern Baptist conference of the U. 8 as its portion of the $33,000,000 which is being raised under the direction of | Herbert Hoover. watch the effect. | quence of prohibition has not ma- Tale If you stagger, it's good whisky. [terialized. He says few whisky And Fr If you spin like a top, it’s moon-| drinkers have taken 4o drugs as a ‘ shine! substitute, = -==|Many Special Reductions For Tuesday any years. H oodamith says prohibition has ToCure aCold in One Day Take Grove’s "I don't know what I would have sieesiseidiliieth done without Tanlac, for when I be xan taking thi grand medicine 1 Seeks Heaven’s Tip; felt so weak, tired and worn out 1) wis hardly ‘able to do my house| Lucky for Prisoner} work and look after the children, I| BINGHAMTON, N. Y., De suffered for five years with the, Forced by contradictory evid worst kind of stomach trouble and « case involving two alleged burglars, nervous indigestion and only weighed Justice Dionno, of Union, called aloud 110 pounds in court upon’God for aid. Then he “I had no appetite and nothing I! dismissed the complaint, saying he would eat seemed to agree with me. ‘acted upon divine guidance, Follow My food always seemed to sour On | ing his decision he called for a straw my #tomach, and I suffered nearly yvdte among the spectators to all of the time with terrible head: | whether he acted wisely and recbived | aches and severe pains across mY in unanimous: indorsement | back. In fact, I just had to drag —-——-. yeolt pund. , mye aro exorot ana tox Woman of 101 Is al ate @ iediane, wet fant kent | Flying Enthusiast | getting worre all of the time. Final- "7 ly I got no bad off I had to get relief,| LONDON, England, Dec. 27—Mrs as I could get no rest or sleep at | APM Sissons, of Mansfield, who Just night |dotes on flying in an aeroplane, and “Tt had #een so many ada in the| Who has already made three flights, papers about Taniac that I got a bot-.has Just celebrated her 101st birth- te to tev, 2 had only tak hottie | dey. She is able to walk out every or two until I could notice that I was/@@y: “Hard work and plenty of gaining back my strength. 1 kept Pluck” are the reasons she gives for , on taking it and got so I could eat having, lived so long and digest anything I wanted to eat. | It ot only gave me an appetite, but [Woman Riécories U. S. | got #0 I could sleep good at night} and felt rested and tetredhed when | Citizen When 82) I got up in the morning NEW YORK "It looked like Tanlac was made! yathide Malkin, specially for my case, I have gained twelve pounds in flesh and am able to do all my housework, washing ané ironing, and I stand it just fine, and am in better general health than I have been for five “T never intend to t | | For the first time since the fa mous Gobelin tapestry works were lished in France, back in 1664, now being taught to The Toy Department offers Games, Dolls, Electric Toys and Wheel Goods at greatly reduced prices. We have ar- ranged these Toys’ on Special Price Counters. A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right Telephone Elliott 2607 1329 FOURTH AVENUE | Adler-i-ka- Again “1 suffered from stomach trouble, indigestion and constipation for a number of years. Adler-i-ka gave me almost INSTANT relief. I now have ij i | good appetite and sleep.” (Signed) | Mrs. Sara Voth SAYS IT 1S THE BEST IN THE) Adierika acts on BOTH upper WORLD land lower bowel, removing foul mat- There is one remedy that those|ter which poisoned stomach, Brings MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS Roller Skates, Silverware, Carving Sets, Boxing Gloves, Striking Bags and Razays at Bargain Prices. Be sure its Bromo ja” O C.Nlbrore The genuine bears this signature 30c. BASEMENT SPECIALS Evéry counter a Bargin Counter. Here you will find China, Cut Glass, Coffee Percolators, Aluminum Tea Kettles, Smoking Sets and rmany other items at Dec y at the Presbyterian home, was naturalized as a citizen of the United Btates. She came to this country from England in 1854, She said she | did not deem ft necessary to become ‘a citizen until women got the ballot. without Tan- who know depend upon for relief|out all gases, relieving aes hp a We Ext ly Low Pri from coughs that “hang on” after|heart and other organs CEL- Jac in the house as long as it is pos: | “xtreme w Prices the «rip. Foley's Honey and Tar| LENT for gas on the stomach or sible to get it, as I consider it "ivo|Allegator Acts as y the passages, soothes raw, in-| sour stomach. Removes a surprim best medicine T have ever take The above statement was m Mrs, Clara Markley, No, 819 8. § | Usher in Theatre| th) WATERBURY, Conn, Dec, 27 fiamed membranes and banishes tr-| ing amount of foul, decaying matter! «Arion » a plain sorrel mare, owned by Miss Margaret Wil- ritation and tickling in the throat.| which you never thought w , ’ A. H. MeDaniel, Box 51, Lindside,| your system and which nothii | liams, of Berkeley, Cal., has saved 1,000 children’s lives in| street, Kansas Ci A well.| Patrons of Boll's theatre received a THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES W. Va., writes: “I am glad to tell|can dislodge, Tends t ye | known and highly resy resident | free thrill, war tax ine d, when @ you that Foley’s Honey and Tar is|stipation and prevent | the last few years. Every 85 days two gallons of blood are) init city, jseven-foot alligator escaped from rted on a sightseeing «| taken from the horse and made into diphtheria serum at @| Taninc is sold in Seattle by Bartell | the tank and Drug Stores under the personal di-; tour up the center aisle, Tt was cap- laboratory here. The horse is carefully fed ahd watched at) evi of a special Tankne represen: | tured by an ex-cireug man in the au. | | ‘all times. tative.-Advertisement. dience, the best medicine in the world. I) Adleri-ka surprines th have had a severe cough and before | used only ordinary bow I used half a bottle 1 was better.”—|ach medicines. Bartell Drug Stores Advertisement and Swift Drug pelger AND UNION ee

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