The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1921, Page 14

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i 1 é it 4} i SEATTLE’S UTILITIES SHOW GAIN Revenues for 1920 Increase | in Practically All | Departments | Seattle's municipal utilities show. 0 @ healthy growth during the past year. Increase in almost ev i revenues were noted tment of the revenue than the oft f 680 Jensen partially to the fact that thous of war industry workers lef after the termination of the hostili es. Approximately 125,447,500 passen. | Botsford, aged 3, | live six months of every year GARDINER BOTSFORD Master Gardiner who will This is with his father, A. M. Bots- ford, formerly an actor of @rs were carried last year. ANOTRES BANNER YEAR Be BUILDING ACTIVITY | Value of building permits tssued tn | 1928 amounte 760,090, as op-| Pewe to § the year of) 1919, Each ¢ 04 the greatest m@ace the boom days « @e total was $17,418,0 Beattie used 10 OTS gaBoes year, Bot count This we an increage rr) 2 gallons ower a corre qywuding: period of 1919, The aver-| Am ly pew crepes OMIA LOG Wis | qv 100 wullons. Pourtecs antic G2 woter om wean vies bid io Dering tho fire 1 he of the denn year 4,116 scales were O. K.'d by the wees 226 Grcweres Uepat wan Agoresimatty 24 wet eww were | Paqereted aad 996 drivers examined "Pho tot disbersemecats and re ipt: of tho city treasury were 962, | Te BMaten Kereats hUCN Vt Lmatty DAP ARYYERY Seattie’s cy treasury has a ba- . accordimg @ fix ef sername, 27 miles | 224 mile of Cummerments for 1919 w At @ eomt of 91,492,500, more than | @ mites of paving: were nid in 1920 mecording to Cxy Eaggmow A. li.) Ome Rewer of Ore efty lash time dnpart- @cnt mm 1990 wan 92,250,000, com pared with 92,108,000 in 1919. The ely bm 65.80 cestomers, | vi | Pwo Deméiaiewn fathers, Rev. Fr. Sigewrend Bureell, 0. P.. and Rev. | started Sunday note, and the other siz months with his mother, now the wife of Botsford’s best friend, Raoul Fleischmann. HO, HUM! IT’S BLUE MONDAY FOR KIDS! VACATION’S OVER! Mad scrambling out of bed, hurttedly-culped Dreakfasta, wash. ing behind the ears, and—— School a with us once more, After a 10-day vacation, Seat tle’s grammar and high schools d university opened thelr tals Monday. ° ur ity began a new || quarter 3} ay. In the lower schools the courses continued just as they had been dropped at Christmas time, Ho hum! Blue Monday agatn. Got a Job You Can Give Jobless Man? Can you sive any one a job? If so, call the ral and city em. ployme Veterans’ palgn spon. Chamber of Commerce AS a means of re ieving the unemployment aituation here, every citizen of Seattle in t be appealed to this week to find one job for a man or woman, Mountaineers Defy Rain, Sleet and Snow Sixty members of the Mountaineers ctu spent New Year's at their Sno- quaimie lodge, near Rockport. Rain, sleet, snow and wind were encoun- DRIVER IS HELD Student Arrested for Reck- | less Driving | | Ralph Walsh, 20, student, of T2? Pine at, was at liberty » $100 bail Mra, Lainwe coived a wrenched back New Peace Justice Names Office Force Col, C. C. Dalton, recently appotnt od as justice of the peac Judge Otia W. Br n the latter wh of th nour Mina Lat clerk, i now aswixtant clerk, Miss Zana M Brown, daughter of Prosecuting At torney Fred C, Brown, will ansint Mins Ajax, Frank Pyle, employe¢ the county ferry service, will j balitt, 3-a-Minute Record at Railway Depots Moro than three persons entered or left Seattle by railroad every minute of 192 according to day-by-day checks made at the two depots here The total number of 1 ing and outgoing pamengers totaled 1,827,565. Lake Burien Cars Run on New Route Cars on the Lake Burten line will tracks on ate over surface op Spokane ave, to First ave, 8. and north on First ave, 8. to Yesler way beginning Monday, They will use street loop tnxtead of tal loop. the Co the Oc Mother Ryther Home Drive Is Resumed Taking up their duties for the new l year, the trustees and of | Ryther Child home this m sumed their campaign to } 000 fund with w fe this yeu tion hosp! A. (Weary”) Wilkins and bis force of salesmen were at work bright and early, ready to continue the work until the $25,000 fund has been raised. Frank McDermott Weds in Missoula Frank McDermott, president of the We. BR. A. Lew, 0. P, both of| tered, but failed to deter the climb-| Pon Marche, was married to Mim Brew Yorig am holding a two-week | misdfem af SH. James cathedral. The | qufiston for women will open at § p.| contac one week. The men's | tricity produced by public utility| Dermott are on @ short or, Thirty-cight per cent of the eirc- soula, Mont, according to word re | Mr. and Mra. Mo-| ting trip |eouta a Sloan December 29 in Mis ceived in Seattle = 1 TRPewion wil be held during the fol-| plants In this country comes from | and are expected in Seattle by the Rung week. Tr Ba lection. as money! water power, end of the week. 4 t- HOM MAH CHE RGAIN BASEMENT Wait on Yourself and Save The Bargain Basement, by eliminating the expense of excess salespeople, saves you money on every purchase you make here and you have the privi- lege of waiting on yourself, which gives you the advantage of personal se- Moreover, this method speeds up our service and you shop more quickly in the Bargain Basement—which means a saving of time as well full cut. brown, Thes The Bargain Basement system of reducing operating expenses to the minimum, combined with careful buying, brings you these bar- gains in Women’s Coverall Aprons. They are of percales in light and dark patterns; have “V” or square necks, and come in many styles and colors, All are well made and Selected Seconds of Women’s Silk Stockings The Pair 59c These Silk Stockings, with double lisle heels, toes and garter tops, have seamless feet and a mock se. am down the back. and navy. in gre Y some sizes # are exceptional values, even for the Bargain Basement. All sizes in black and ! (wo Homes } AUTOS COLLIDE; | a THE SEATTLE STAR TheBon ESTABLISHED 1890 STORE HOURS—9:30 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. Marché The Savings in the January Sales of White} Are Well Worth Waiting a Year F or J) UNDREDS of items in undermuslins, towels, bedding and white fabrics are offered—some at reduced prices, others at low figures made pos- sible by months of searching for extreme values. Values Supreme in Lingerie at $1.95 The January Sales of White offer you supreme values in Lingerie of batiste, muslin or Windsor crepe at this price. For instance—Gowns.- and Chemises of fine material, lace and embroidery trimmed both front and back. And White Skirts, with lace or embroidery flounces. Windsor Crepe Gowns, hand embroidered. White Lingerie for $1.00 Slip-over Gowns and Envelope Chemises, embroidery and ribbon trimmed; Windsor Crepe and Batiste Bloomers and embroidery-trimmed Skirts and lace-trimmed Corset Covers. Philippine Lingerie at $4.95 A worth-while offering at the January Sales of White. Envelope’Chemises and Gowns of fine lingerie cloth trimmed with Philippine embroidery. Also lace-trimmed Crepe de Chine Gowns. Wonderful Lingerie for $1.50 Empire, Slip-over Gowns, lace and embroidery trim- med; Envelope Chemises, . lace and ribbon trimmed; Marcella, Drawers and Skirts with fitted tops and embroidery flounces, LINGERIE SECTION—SECOND FLOOR Linens, Towels, Bedding and White Cotton Goods In the White Sale—At Astonishingly Low Prices—While Quantities Hold Out SEAMLESS SHEETS $1.59 s 81299 Before Hemming HEMSTITCHED SHEETS $1.75 Seamless—Size 81299 Inches PILLOW CAS 29¢ EACH Bleached—Size 42236 Inches PILLOW CASES 35¢ EACH Serviceable—422x36 Inches BEDSPREADS $1.95 EACH Crocheted—Size 72281 Inches BEDSPR DS $2.25 Crocheted—Size 76x82 Inches BEDSPREADS $2.50 EACH Crocheted—Size 74281 Inches BEDSPREADS $3.00 Crocheted—Size 74282 Inches Radical Reductions In |the January Clearance Sales Kimono Flannel 25c Yard Clearance price on Kimono Flannel for fleecy quality, heavy, with floral patterns—27 inches wide—pink, blue, tan and red. CORDED LAWNS 20¢ YARD 27-inch—Lengths to 10 Yards MIDDY TWILL 25¢ A YARD Soft and Heavy—29 Ins. Wide BEACH CLOTH 35¢ A YARD 36 Inches Wide—Mercerized LONGCLOTH $2.00 A BOLT 10-yard Bolts—86 Inches Wide LONGCLOTH $2.95 A BOLT 10-yard Bolts—36 Inches Wide NAINSOOK $2.25 A BOLT 10-Yard Bolts—36 Inches Wide DOTTED SWISS 25¢ A YARD Lengths to 10 Yards WHITE VOILES 25c A YARD Lengths to 7 Yards—Yard Wide MERCERIZED DAMASK $1.00 YARD Floral Patterns—64 Inches ALL-LINEN DAMASK $2.50 ‘Good Patterns—68 Inches Wide ALL-LINEN DAMASK $2.95 70 Inches Wide—Satin Finish ALL-LINEN DAMASK $3.25 70 Inches Wide—Satin Finish ALL-LINEN DAMASK $4.00 Extra Heavy—70 Inches Wide PATTERN CLOTHS $7.95 All Linen—70x72 Inches PATTERN CLOTHS $8.50 All Dinen—68x68 Inches FABRIC FLOOR-THIRD) 7 menmmemae HUCK TOWELS 20c EACH Size 18x36 Inches TURKISH TOWELS 25¢ EACH Good Quality—Size 18236 Ins, TURKISH TOWELS 35c EACH Nice Quality—18x36 Inches TURKISH TOWELS 40c EACH Bleached—Size 20240 Inches TURKISH TOWELS 50c EACH Heavy’ Quality—22r42 Inches * BLEACHED TOWELING 15c Plain or Twilled—15 Ins. Wide BLEACHED TOWELING 20¢ Heavy Crash—17 Inches Wide HALF-LINEN TOWELING, 29¢ a Yard Heavy Irish Crash—17 Inches on Men’s Overcoats. Every Overcoat in our stock is included in this event. Added to them is a special purchase of stylish garments bought at reductions of 33 1-3 to 50 per cent from regular wholesale prices. These savings are yours. The fabrics are medium and heavy-weight overcoatings in grays, browns, blues and heather mixtures. Most of them are all-wool, and fully half of them are cravenetted. Styles are here to please every taste—-and prices to suit every | pocketbook. Grouped in four lots at $16.45, $24.50, $34.50, $45.00. 1,069 Pairs of Men’s Trousers At Three Remarkably Low Prices All these trousers are well made and come in stripes, plain colors and diagonal | weaves suitable for work or semi-dres® All sizes from 80 to 46, 7 Part of these trousers were bought at reductions of from 80 to 85 per cent, the remainder is our stock on which prices have been greatly reduced. All Men’s Suits Reduced for Quick Clearance Men’s and Young Men’s Models—Regulars, Stouts and Slims Now $24.50, $29.50, $34.50, $39.50, $44.50 MEN'S CLOTHES SHOP—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Heavy Galateas 40c Yard | Bleached Sheeting 55c Yard 28-inch heavy quality Galatea—dotted, figured, checked and striped—in blue, tan, brown, red and green—at 40c a yard, FABRIC FLOOR—(THIRD) Good Sheeting for family use—2, yards wide, soft finish, nice weight—priced at 55¢ a yard at the Clearance Sale

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