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age eee -senmicinrenigee: PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921. OL LE ADIN G Ship News | N i g h t O r d ers S en d Hon CCC MCI TTL AUTTTT « ‘| INDUSTRIES spf _ Stocks Into Highs THE LUCILE CLOAK & SUIT C0.4 beak | an rrostceripeRt ORL Manet QUITS BUSINESS—THE END IS NEAR THURSDAY | OV. 18 LEASE HAS EXPIRED—WE MUST VACATE Overnight buyin Bi ¢ IN RECOVERY = | Weather Bureau Report v 1 ISLAND, Nov w high for the Olly Springfield again led the Greatest Values Ever Offered SUCH A SLAUGHTER OF PRICES CANNOT GO ON INDEFINITELY TO SPEED UP BUSINESS AND SELL OUT QUICKLY WE ARE OFFERING up. %: New York 41%. op Mi Bald A 115M Prices Climb Rapidly as) vax HAND, Gasoline Consumption | cos #1 wstion wea nour ee a ae a Another Sensational Sale of the Finest Selection of Winter Coats, Suits, Dresses Dusiness is leading all other indus “| Chicago Board of Trade tries in spectacular recovery | Six advances in prices since the last of September have brought Penn fylvania crude oil to $4 @ barrel, a rise from at prices that are the extreme of value-giving. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO GET HIGH GRADE GARMENTS AT LOW Witlame T POSSIBLE PRICES « : ee % 81.05% 81.06% |4 May + LOOK LOK LOB LORMAN Pre-war average price was around | au mu ae $2.50. Tho 1920 peak was $6.10 . s “ COATS Pennsylvania crude is the barometer | : i ‘ } oll prices. Other grades | via V : ‘ } E fouew i ’ j , 5 hess All of the season’s most wanted materials—Nor ADVANCES IN PRI mandy, Panvelaine, Ramona, Superba, Rivolia, Er- DUE TO THREE CAU ¥ sce 6 880 8 mine—many beautifully embroidered, most of them METS three cuesien » i . 4 uty % 4 a enriched by luxurious fur collars and cuffs, All Pirst-—A price war has broken out, | Comet Pe | SS wonderfully designed and elegantly tailored. With big refiners getting ready to) Alaskan Vessels Squeeze the small ones. | Second—Oil production, under low Prices, has fallen so far that a short:| | Ketchikan axe was becoming probable sbous ird—The rich oil fields of south . era Mincice are uiving out-—somg to| Wessels in Other Ports salt water. Yokohame—Nov. 1s-—Arrived, att Te- OH exports trom Mexico in Sep-|"°Nonie Now Te Arrived, ate West! § tember were 17,637,179 barrels. This | from Beattie, str Ixion from He- | O Was not far below last January, the Fecord month. Much of it, however Probably came from “stocks”—tank | storage. PRODUCTION ROSE TO PEAK IN JUNE . Production of all American oi! wells | War about 1,210,000 barrels a day) early in 1921. It rose to a peak of 2,344,120 barrels a day by the mid dle of June. Production then slumped to 1,156,150 barrels a day, October 1. | & q i. m. | Production is now mounting, due to) ® y ewart for Beattle, at) more attractive prices, ’ c o Portland Market Status Crude oil stocks October 1 were Today's Quotations | 163,942,000 Barrels, a gain of 48 per|* tm, 7 Market steady cent over the low stocks of a year VALUES VALUE TO $39.75. . TO 55.00 TO 75.00.... TO 95.00.... TO 200.00.... Po Chicago Live Stock | | Today's Qvotations Hoge—Heceipts, 47,000 Market 10018 4 ' VALUE VALU SUITS— We have a most wonderful showing in Duvet de Laines, Chamoistyn, Duvetyns, Moussyne, the ever- favored Tricotines and Twills—fashioned in model costumes with beautiful fur trimmings, some with rich embroidery—in the nifty box styles, long line effects, flare models; also’ the ever-useful util- ity models. Priced as follows: TO $39.50... ,$12.50 TO 55.00.... 24.75 TO 95.00.... 39.75 TO 125.00.... 49.75 DRESSES— Of all kinds—Dresses of cloth and silk—in all the new Crepes, Satins, Taffetas, Tricotines, Twills, Serges—nifty styles, at the following clean-up prices: $9.95, $12.50, $16.75, $24.75 AND $39.50 sows, $696.50 s, HTEGEIS, plae, Market 14—Arrived, ete M Balled, str Baja Call severe & 58 iron & Steel te ko Intend Hinelatr ee VisvAreived, ate] § 0, © mon ewom, $1 FESSLE EE Nov. 17 ago. from London, at 2 6. m Gasoline consumption in 1921 has oy : enlarge : Reported by Wireless Refine: a very active mar Se a a fees Ret in lubricating oils, 60 per cent| , meres WU. © _— Detter than last May. due to general! yoxonama. ¢ Manufacturing pick-up. at pm BLANKETS For the Cold Nights! Arrived, etr Pomon: Bertin agemaeedinas it BANK CLEARINGS r S2.75 to $7.00 | =~ aD The il h 1604 Second Avenue © SEE OUR BLANKETS Sete «PUR || Penlgn Aeney Sintes e ne e on vid Opposite Standard Furniture Co. Camp Lewis Wireless wat Hebe iro a ; 904 Third Ave. ih, Rownten ace. and trenereveces ne eh Prime tebiee seeeeee Per 19@ 48) Medium to choice .. et cases 18] Common to good -'Anna Case Escapes ‘Death in Airplane KANSAS CITY, Mo. Nov. 17 uilding & Drydock Co—atr| Due to lack of Water in the radiator lor the airplane in which Anna Case, lopera #tar, was traveling, Ming Case and her pilot, W. R. Smith, barely excaped death Wednesday, when te | motor jammed 200 feet in th Y 4 a Ship Chiiticeth ste | Propeller and a wing were , ealca | | DAIRY PRODUCTS A Forest Pride, ste jin the fe ed paading. Fair to good . Se Wastamwetne, ste cau: Bent toate ae ‘ found Bridge & Dredging Co—-| oe “s | a LEILA SHAW & Ce es Patteroon U. of W. to Honor LE UCE DROPS PR eo a | ] a ; ! Memory of Dante MILO & ™“ . Feature Phetepiay HAY, GRAIN AND FEED “fevaten Foed—100-1 sks. Clty Delivery, Wholesste, Pee Ton | Whee Mixed feed. 60-m yellow, 120-™. eka... 25.09 1, sks. teamahip Moorings®tr V oa CR Mur. ve #0) Calven. light Virginia Keystone, Te. iM! Shuatamn fe enoiee Greek nese FLOUR phat 44's, etty delivery Firurebead-” " H rs TM TT WoT sihaneetiinilacet in, Fo. sity ameembly will be held in Meany crate. The frost has practically . Tamera v ° at 4p. m., November 20. Rev.|*potled all local stock, which was ree Fillet 2528 - _—— —| Gowen, bead of the depart. forced down in price with the arrival Pi kip 3 : - , ; "2 . e ; aan i rf A cat of Sacramento. ie ee oe. a eek é ar as a ur e ment of Orien ankua { i“ mA j . | A car of Sacramento lettuce was , Brondway's New Comedy Hit Se ge jspeak on “Dante's Measage for To | au. and will sell at about the same NICK LARGE pot } same e with Adele “Mood and’ To |day , ‘ by Wholesale Dealers To commemorate the 660th anni-| satixfying delivery of Los An Prices Paid a, |Yersary of the death of Dante, the Bo lettuce was received on the] matier—-Locai e x Mi Winstow | Mari : atr Griffen, renowned Itallan poet, an all-univer-|street Thursday to wholesule at $2 a Henry Ville Preah ranch | price despite a higher quotation at | (°° *bipping point which is balanced by a lower freight rate. Three tons of white and yellow tur- heeliihing deel 6 ha) [nips arrived from White Bluffs and . wader ¢ I * patton will well wt $1.50 a mck Urailere—Live. 1 to 2 The, Is Causing THANKSGIVING | Porto Rico sweet potatoes from], Springs, over 2 the Gales of Laughter |Texas are expeeted to be in Seattle | OMe Premed, per ™ Packed tn tee, and re-iced dalty This Week at the |next Monday in time for the Thankw elaine 1 Hares-—ive, per tw.s:! by American Hallway Kapress “ | siving trade, The opening quota ‘ Co. until destination is reached poder Fancy, “Greased! |tions will probably be about $2.75 a $ Delivered to Any Ex- jerate and not over $3 press Office in C | Florida grape fruit is moving well, another car having arrived for dix tribution. The price is remaining jsteady at fr Thad to $7 a crate, Nights 7 and 9. ying PAISLEY NOON Arizona Jor & Co.| Lee Morse HAMILTON co. Just Come to The Star Office and Get Full No Money to Collect POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid Whelesale Dealers Dacks— Dressed, per Tb a5 Hene— Dressed, per tb. No Money Live, per M™ Rroilers—-Over PM ooo. ae /——NEXT WEEK GengeDrensna Jor 7 Particulars to Pay tS 9 | | Een ian |Wogs Dressed, hehe: taney, of How to —With— ne at sheds SPECIAL HOLIDAY | | posvien ioe dhs, hance el Ee oo MATINEE rohit Mee Tree iba a bcp Quotations at Stockyards jone— Prime tient th heavy THANKSGIVING is, per ton Tb. don.’ bunches METROPOLITAN| —ONE Ww COM, THANKSGIVING ‘ireen, apple bea | cal, tue AY || Turnips—Local, sack ~ ” “ ’ . con ata ny | Spay eee Join The Star’s Free resent = a ua ates : Tu rkey Clu b 7} ‘isis Realizing that Turkeys will not be as plentiful in some Seattle homes meen ‘t , | as they have been in past years, The Star has made it possible for ever | smaard : VICTORIA. B C person to secure a Thanksgiving Turkey PORT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS —with— Marguerite Render, Nora Kelly) s a 2 Eg PORT TOWNSEND Rail 6 AND HE WILL EXPLAIN To YOU HOW TO GET A TURKEY _ = ; — BUT YOU WILL HAVE TO HURRY—THE OFFER IS OPEN FOR OOD OINTS ; Rrenanre and Fridayn aso A LIMITED TIME ONLY B Hop on a street car and make a bee line for The Seattle Star office. Pianola’s come! Start the children right—let them learn to love music by hearing it and playing it. Paderewski himself indorses the Pianola. Cultivate an ear for music in the little people now, and later on it will be easier for them to learn to play by hand. Deiay no longer—own a good shea pork NOW. Convenient terms if you desire, vor ta | THANE MA’ SEAT SALE ee TODAY rk oo hsncation Circulation Dept., The Seattle Star eee? Prices $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 500 “NUTS rae) So es Tce TT CHT ion Sherman Bay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SBATTLE Tecoma * Spokane * Portland Prices Almonds —1 ‘ X. Ly, per tb, od . . {