The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1921, Page 5

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MONDAY, JANUARY & 1972. S) Ma NEW PHONE ELLIOTT 4910 Second Week of Our Big Re-Adjustment Sale 50%—SAVINGS—33% This is the second week of our giant clearance sale. Hundreds of customers, attracted by the values we offered, came in flocks and have gone away to tell their friends about our sensational bargains, But there are still hundreds of values left. Every piece on our floor has gone under the ax and is being offered at absurdly low prices. Come early and pick what you want. Remem- ber—our credit system will enable you to pay as you earn. CONN TTT MTS TUTTO aT TD ih C LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED Our Entire Heater Line has been cut from 20 to Big Drive on Four-piece Matched Bedroom Sets—Those in Old Ivory Are Featured at One-third Off $262.50 Four-piece Old Ivory Like Illustration $175.00 —OTHER SETS PRICED AT— $210.00 Four-ptece Set $312.00 Four-plece Set is old very Coun. 9142, eee ts old Wor? fnish.--naa—-. $210.00 $226.50 Fourptece Set oer 50 Fourplece Set in olf tery fain... $1. 50.00 wary Prisha. $269.00 $252.50 Four-plece Set ven Four-plece Set Sa re oon... 9167.50 | “SSavernae..... $285.00 These oets incude Dreaver, Chiffonier, Toilet Table pnd Bed. Sixty ctylen, im walnut, mabogany, maple and tvory, to choose from. ( ; SOMETHING YOU SHOULD KNOW 5 No mefehandise except our regular stock Is offered in this sale—all of which tf» strtetly high o grade and carries our guaradtes for quality and service—our regular Moor prices and special gale tags are tn plain figuren “YOU CAN FIGURE THE SPECIAL PRICE” Every department ts cutting prices to the very bone to make this sale a truly GIANT SALE. No matter what your wants may be—if for the Léving Room, Dining Room, Bedroom, Kitchen or any odd piece for any part of the house—IT IS HERE AT A REDUCTION—OUK TERMS WILL BE ADJUSTED TO SUIT YOUR REQUIREMENTS. From the Carpet Section Rugs priced at 10% to 23% % reductio! Linoleum priced at one-third off, Hall and stair car- one-third to if off. ding speciatty E marked at prices that - will astonish you. WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH Seattle Folk in ea to > Meet _ $50,000 Flew Mill Blaze at Aubara AB investigation was eséee today to determige @e eause of fire “that destroyed the VollmerCltar- water company’s fleur apé fee@ @.il! at Auburn earty Sunday. The lass wee 950.000, s8@ to Be epvere! by tnswrance. The epill wap ow@ed by an Idaho concera, Wer the purpose ef arranging de tails and setting for a feature Seattle | imperial potentate, and member Metion Picture Ca of Los Angeles, | 0. N. wep in Seattle Monday. Local play ers will be usd In minor roles urday. Smoot ct ‘SERVICE PTT MTT TUTTI C2} NEA NNSA en NA Se A A eA A Movie of Alaska} at Tacoma Saturday In honor of Ellis Lewts Garretron, 886 Alaskan motion picture, Harokl | AMM temple in Tacoma, Shriners J. Binney, preaident of the Master and members of 23 temples, A. A M. & of the Pacific Coast, wil! id & ceremonial tn Tacoma next How ‘OldDick’ Gave "Em Something New on New Year’s Eve STAR It was New Yoar's eve tn Juneau.) That was the week defore. T Tho year? Oh, somewhere along in] Mleht, on New Year's, Old Dick had the early nineties, at the time ‘Tom | Prot cain note ae Muleahey, who tells the story, wa ‘@ ang ne py t comment ity marshal there, Mul is now & different, something out bailiff in the deral court in Beatt! ordinary to thrill, the had It was Year's eve in Juneau ted. And old Dick had prom and the entire population for miles | ised. around—male and fernals, white and the crowd od, expect Indian, juvenile and adult-—w ar in the ope gathered in Dick Willoughty hall, | Wonder when the next boat will facetiously called the “opera houve,” | be ir ome one asked while the se Dick Willoughby waa the official | “Last « was nearly three weeks ur entertainer, wit, wag and comedian | ago.” of Juneau, Also he was t Old Dick appeared on the stage f a vent int. Years before he|) no paraphernalia had gon 1a a om nar t tw friend. he aald the Indiana. But the “v haa requ “ ew got him, and he settied down as jr t nd tb 1 quaw man and “forgot he wa ‘@ arrar si) L white,” as the saying goos. or " r eee mances that wa r ¢ by cle Tt had often been remarked that|4 human brain, I have Sc “Old Dick” always had a read Old Dick's speech was suddenly answer, that he never was at a loas | Interrupte From far down the bay - for @ reply when taken by surprise.|came the long-drawn whistle of a This had been demonstrated only «| steamer. The boat that once a month week before. |brought supplies, new faces, and On Christmas eve there had been | news from the outside. The arrival n big dance and entertainment in the |of the boat was an event thnt a house. And on that same night | thrilled as no other could. It out came to Dawson # bishop of Jowed even the mont spectacula the ehu to whieh Dy a hild of Old Dick's bra by bad once belonged, f Once again there came the thre the missing missionary erecting a steamer’s whi The Bishop entered the hat and! With one accord the crowd left asked for “The Rev. Richard Wil hall and rushed down to the beach, loughby.” ley OM Dick standing there be “Thar aint but one man named |fore rows of silent seats Willoughby around he was| On tipt with expectancy, the informed, “and thar he sets fiddlin ce looked toward the on the box yonder, We calls him there it was! Fur dows ‘Old Dick. * lantern, It Willoughby was fiddling away for dear life, It was nearing the end of one of the olf regular square dances, and Dick was loudly “call.| Hut the lght seemed not to m¢ ing” ax well as furnishing the It eame r music. The Bishop approached Old Dick Ie thie the Rev. Richard W loughby he asked. nh were subject to a « Ol4 Dick kept right on fiddling. uapicion OW Dick's same “It is,° he said, without looking heard muttered from many lps | UP. At last one man rowed out in a |} “Turn toward your partner, cirele boat inv He returned, to the right” with = lantern that had beer “And is this the @ay you bring a jog. our Red Brothers to the cross?” the An he I wi the here,” ” erstwhile audie ocean the t Ab Ly could be seen a ed and danced. the third tithe the sound of a ateamer's whintl 1 up the bay xt 10 minutes were exalt Some thought the boat troubla W re wever, owing wus to entivate, tied on approached the * whist » demanded, he only way to donvert ‘em te « time from ap “ with munic, wine and dance,” re house, and Old Dick's v thunde ied Old Dick. “Right hand to, ed down | er . A Happy New Year, folke”™ SEATTLE STILL POSTAL SAVINGS = LAGS IN RELIEF, SHOWS BIG GAIN i Behind Quota for Starv- | Foreign- Born Citizens Are| ing Children Chief Depositors “Washington fant gotng to mn established fm 2911, at 4% thort a single penny of the $250,000 , the }1t has been asked to give to the United States postal savings system ing children ef Europe,” waa tt is today celebrating its sage received today from L. H. Bur | mary by iesulng a new savings card of Tacoma, atate chaleman of | The feature of the new card, which the Furopean relief council and First pontoffices, one tn each of! starv. 10th anniver: mee nett, 1, Pomra replaces the old 10-cent one, furnished free of cont, is the tr a | Cedar The Rhodes Co. HOURS 9 TO 5:30 STORE January 1921 White Sales White Voile Waistings orted at the 86 inches wide and shown in a If checks, stripes and plaids usual price, a yard 50¢. Upper Main Floor Infants’ White Dresses Sizes 6 months to 2 years, in 8 spe- The Pictorial Review Quarterly for Spring has just arrived; price 25¢ at the Pattern Counter, upper main floor. Women’s Gloves Special Tuesday, a pait $2.95 Main Floor 82 pairs of chamois gloves from our regular 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobile || ally priced groups for the White Sale. stock, offer our patrons an exceptional value in yme are slightly soiled from showing arranged for a quick cledn-ep, The Z x oa assortment includes «trap wrist, elastic wrist, at 208, $1.16, $1.48, #175, mousquetaire und elip-on styles, aD tn natural 15, $2.45, $3.15 and $3.50. colors, and pique sewn. Sizes 5% to 1%, but not Upper Main Floor each size in every style. Formerly priced as high es $5.50. Choice Tuesday— $2 95 ° Laces and Embroideries Reduced for the White Sale Maia Floor, Rear this sale, A pair. White Yard Goods, Featuring the New 1921 Prices Upper Main Floor a 500 yards of tmiftation Filet, Cluny and Flores tine laces in 3, 4, and 56-inch widths for brassieres, table runner and bed inens. Formerly 20eto 7 4c. Reduced for the White Sale— 5 H 27-inch tn stripes and checks— A FADO. . nn ncennrennee ee BOE and 45¢ 22-tncb flaxona, pinin and fancy— A yard 5O¢, 6O¢ ant T5¢ 40inch batiste for gowns and underwear A yard.....60¢, 75¢, $1 and $1.25 yard yards embroidery edges tn 2 to 4-inch widths” 3 Organdies, plain white tn domestic and imported weaves, A yd..85¢, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 86inch fancy voilles— A yard. .50¢, 60¢, 75¢, 85¢, $1.00 Piques tn assorted wales— A yard, 50¢, T5¢, 90¢, $1.00, $1.45 150 Reduced for the White Sale— 5 Pe OSES SRLS E! Cc i 100 yards of 18inch embroidery founctng. Re duced for the White Sale— 25. Cc ee ron 50 yards of camisole embroidery, with beading a&-. at top and bottom. Reduced for the Dotted Swisses, tmported and domestic White Sale—A yard .... .. 75¢ A yard SGe¢, 65¢, 7T5¢ and 81.25 26inch bleached musi rn , ‘ mY pager "10, 25¢ and 80¢ Undermuslins 36-inch cambric Many attractive groups at the White Sale— A yard..... 254, 35¢, 40¢ and 50¢ prices of $1.19, $1.85, $2.45, $2.95 and up to $5.95. Upper Main Floar |Fire Losses for Last Rites Are Hel 1920 on Increase for E. R. Butterwa Seattle suffered badly from fire} Funeral services for “Edgar | lomses in 1920, the estimate being $1,-| Butterworth, founder of the E 400,000, or nearly double that of the| Butterworth mortuary, were held preeeding year. The worst fire was the family home, 521 Olympic destroyed the Lincotn|at 2p. m, Monday. Butterworth . oh gaah suis | otel, with a los of six lives and a|a pioneer resident of the state, struck by the auto of Louis destruction of property amounting | died New Year's day. Lanber Manufacturing .Co.,|‘_0Ver $300,000. | Burial was in the family plot -Two unidentified men were | that which a s\gm —_- 1 coun have already | i age ye Shs satel! heap tay sth ave. N. W Motor traffic accidents established, Mount Pleasant cemetery, 18, died Bropts Svein hoepital Sun |_ ANOREW . F- GILMOUR, % \Hang-Over Marriage raised their quotas, and encouraging | (0 'nto 24 langunsen of the tuted {at the Leary ave, car barns, Satur.|® New record. They numbered 10,-|Seattle Lodge No. 10, Knight Ro, he wis & tetta of bet @ fod IWED at his home, 1765 Dawson «t., Li WwW reporta are being received from ev | OU i y pledged to pay tt They were bruised. | 425 | Pythias, will conduct hort gp go | eat “4 ote icenses Worry Him ery section,” Burnett maid . : ) y y Basie ieuiboke Teniteaan’ weak) : months, and is survived by her hus-| Saturday. Funeral at 2 p.m. Wed-| | geattlc is not keeping pace with , 2*Posits made. etlades ersons during 1920.- In 1919 the? ea, Laaean,Iealeasy @21.dtelrens ave | neaday at the Georgetown Undertak. |, Di spacttion Of $878 accruing to| Sate ine atat ne ae aie Aa was intended, the foreign-born An unidentified man, alleged to ots Fa "1.000 rea wi met Ad Club to Obse: tounty Auditor N. M dall a » rent of the state pe Spesirgpicgesre ated C sare chief depositors in ocked | "UMP" 2 : | ry Ing parlors | County Auditor N. M. Wardall at] 2 rar only a ifttle more than a third| citizens are the chief depositors in/<) nave been drunk, was knocked — N. W. Products D | A h on unused ma: the $150,000 King he pe savings system. Ax each| down by the auto of John R. Wren. |g ’ . ce | wa L riage lcenses issued and paid for le Re He new fant leaves his port of on |uttwen, ce soe seth ave. N.. at | Nominates Bain Northwest Produéts day will ring his admtmatration, Ix to be de- | Silla suieen ¢ ry he ia giveh a leaflet, written In| painier ave. and Atlantic st. Satur Mi observed by the Seattle Advert cided upon by the county commis are being received by | tellinig about the| jay. Wren could not tet whether| — &8 Mines Director |ctuatstuneneon at the Bon Me nee Monday ah Wardall's request. | 11,. reiier council and president of the | >® atem. |the man was injured WASHINGTON, Jan, 3.—The pres-| €rill Tuesday noon, J. A. It ts expected that the money will be f T on deposit In postal) a tod |ident sent the following nomination turned over to the county tn OOVW’, Ty riis A Big Program Just Pached With Geod Things— You Mast Hurry for Seats Championship Hockey VICTORIA vs. SEATTLE Wednesday, Jan. 5th, 8:30 P. M. Sharp Admission $1.10, $1.40, $1.75 (Tax Included) Reserved Seats on sale at the Arena office, 8210 Fifth Ave. Phone Main 2193. Res ervations not called for by 4 p.m. Wednesday will be cam coled and resold. Twice Daily All Week 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 Matinees—15c to 50c George | Six Kirksmith MacFarlane Sisters The Favorite Baritone [In a Masical Interlude Tt js} Toda i re | Bank of Commerce. ‘ Ba idua ing been defrayed by ind! tributions, GREEK MEETS GOB; BLOOEY! Fists Fly;|‘ IN DECISION’; il Pine Supreme Court Ruling Unfavorable N, 3. — The urt today WASHINGT’ Jan t | 8 first extensive ir of the ¢ | Knife Flashes, hand and skewer: | F ye ' ut ted that every $10 subsbrip- h tion saves tho lifeof one child by y TH. Dry. 75, retired min-|°f California, to be director of the| buying the food necensary for his - i290 Newport way, when he|®" of mines vice Frederick G a nee until harvest time, was knocked unconscious by the auto | resigned. ry penny subscribed tx used for of G. Alakawa, 655 Jackson st. @t] MRS RACHEL KEENE! actual relief work, all expenses hav Third ave. and Yesler way, Saturday. | @ ER, 62, | Hospital Jail \t unctions, ‘The decision rae Regular Price $1.75 and $1.95 | rable to lat is n unidentified “I'm no fighter or no fightrr’s | enting from the majorit o., Saturds om Juntice Brandeis sald t eckell clerk “fut TN play the part until the ns re nders futi n eff rs hit him, He wa fighter comes.” | Scala ee en an " ee | os wee atdtile denetere ta Wil a) basis befofe the law Q-Struck by the auto of John J. Marsh a y BE. Grama 7 — ks tween, . Duplex | ¢ mpson, 926 Eighth ave on Greek laborer, sm im on the! P « Preay Co. of Battle Creek,|seneca st, between Summit ‘and . ag t nterna nal a: ay nigh an + and bowled } overs [ation ‘of Mactgagits . bap Se ont. “a8 A special factory purchase enables us to offer this 1 who and a sailor pn wy Ae He . remarks 9 p, 5 g the coast guard Fr, Aigonquin,| The company conducted an open) jured, ‘Thompson re reported to police remarkable value. These are the 6, 614 and 7-inch rove from the floor, blazing with| "hop. A failing to unior oom jg bent handle shears of the very best quality—they are the desire to anihilate his enemy and get ope r : vy be : “102 Mra. A. Robinson, 4201 made of forged steel with crucible cast steel blades, y top he part to the bitter | Me : efor sk aa Ninth ave died Sunda 2PRO ne > eens to'pmy THs to the bitter rom being net up, hauled or operat-|7.0 , Ninth, av en, peten SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY AT 98¢ An he rushed the Greek, a razor | 4 y tir of the com: | Cy rn, 1814 Graham received by |t0 the senate t H. Foster Bain, A bruises were page New Year's night at her home thell, after a residence there of Carison and his wife, of} many years. Her parents were well 1629 Harvard ave, were/ known pioneers.of Washington. ised when run down by —— Charles W. Va at Harvard ave, and Saturday j oe G. Humphrey's for-hire car Shears, Special at 98c JOHNSON, BAKER and JOHNSON Se an tae at according | ‘The company asked an injunction |" wrens cgi: Six-inch Stovepipe, Special at, Joint, 19c IN “PRACTICE” A vaya why ered New Year's [to witnesses. | Grams fled, pursued hint iiss wee lb 11 ve Anna Vigg, 20, of 411 enolution |by ‘civilians and other saliors, He | claiming a consniras homas st, is in 4 a — pata mee ena Im they etl HE ‘anlon relied on tho: Clayton beeptal, her okull irectured She Set of Four White and Blue Mixing Swor Brothers Ill Resolved, that [| Sirrine toot stace am tne| tury tatters deciion,“eramnting ata nt Lalegue ave an Hari Bowls, Special, 98c Set Il from no fey coll le ca aie choad, | ee ae Ss he | These white-glazed, blue-banded Impersonators of the Southern Negro a i . ‘ psig’ bes rips He cy “ne “hed t “yf arin i | 12, 13 aie hy Pde ae, Mixing Bowls are an unusually big : dealings with land |f}*smito." ana had been inging the SUSPECTS HELD were slightly bruised when knocked | Value at this price. Set consists | : z P : song, Jeating Mis wound is not down at Fremont ave. and Ewing st of one 5-inch, one 6-inch, one 7- rs titles I will require |[}fensun “Gramas tn held on an open | Alfa cece aging pecs tage (OTH aap ay ge" JOE sian aii outa" ier ran and deni ithe tabbing, de | FOR PROWLING fap ag ag eee a op sl mes Derigeirrmece yg Spe- | |[ [spite the overwhelming ‘statements | eee * * The Man and the Manicure Ti If] © Wie contrary of wevers! witneeew | | 1.4-Stight brutses on the cht leg 4 | || Title Insurance. and. side were received by im | Professor Osborne Toe Wits 8% Desenp, 18 AAS OB Te gpamnenth, of the) Brooms, Special at 35c 4 im | | un open ct ncou ieving | Alta Vista apartments, 1625 FE. Madi Here Is the Greatest Broom Value We Have Offered 9 BREAKAWAY BARLOWS l rms : Pom PORN eae Ae oe) "60, {#0n st, when knocked down by th ee eee |||] This Resolution is |]| to Address League) trom wn, som ot Joe nornstain. 60 [n,m retrace for Many Months j | ave. 8 jot 409 16th a at Ith ave. anc : . ‘ | }isuggested by horn ity of Washington, who at | "vraeodore Shadd, 17, and Tobert|H- Madison at., New Year's night. | . A Jats made us > spesial ‘Tein, H . Gand Common at Ban Francisco recently, and who ty 15, were arrested CRE SI Say ae Seen his lot of brooms, as he wished to close 97 Frances Pritchard Sens i pact gee Por gr song set rable aehag any, MODAN HED asf hae ate cipher them out, We are going to pass this bar- #7 i : Sense and by the | Se oe ee eeee tak Maavert| Sr tel 7 ould not sive |and nearlayker the auto gain right on to our customers. These ff) bleed leitcterian on “The Auto Headlight | satisfactory account of their pres:|of Clay C. Monroe, Hotel Fairmount, brooms are well made; they are strongly am iE Taw for the State of Washlistan, | eee Be SiON Gt the we ee GIEr at: MATKOaEe iat roe sewed and have a painted handle. Sale } | Edward Tierney & James Donnelly WASHINGTON \Cardinal Gibbo patro hotel, Third ave. 8, and Wash ee limited to 50 dozen. Come early. IN | TITLE ardina i ns ir T, Morgan, 19, ma 16 Frank Wise, 48, of 371714 Fre “THE DANCE DUEL” | INSURANCE COMPANY | Taken to His Home he Mor: | fractured rib when by the FUL ARTICLES | BALTIMORE, Md. Jan n why he v wuto of Carl Wigein, Oth ave Cardinal Gibbons arrived back it ulwa inday| N. W., on the Fremont ave, bridge Kinograms~Topics of the Day—Concert Orchestra | haha Melee irasieilanaal in Baltimore this afternoon, | Me ; tone. te nora eee Assets More Than $600,000.00 eae wasoeam Guard a to 'tn-| on an open char He in’ 1 to| Quite often the man who is swift | dicate an improvement in his condi © ahort iged K. Nogaki, 191 1d a good guesser distances the | Westiake ave Islow but sure chap. tion,

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